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Unit1
audio
focus
boundary
overtake
cup (v.)
species
decade
subtle
directly
tone
1. The
essayist’s language expresses rich and
subtle
meanings.
2. The stockbrokers
were
overtaken
by the sharp drop in the
stock
market last Tuesday.
3. Biologists have estimated that there
are around one million animal
and plant
species
living and growing
in the rainforests.
4. In the United
States the cost of living has been steadily rising
in the
past few
decades
5. The quickly
growing company has ambitious plans to expand
beyond nation
boundarie
6. That computer store is having a sale
of
audio
software; let’s go
and have a look.
7. To be
safe, you may put on your dark glasses to avoid
the sun
shining into
directly
your eyes.
8. When
the kitchen is finished,
I’m going
to
focus
my attention on
the garden shed.
9. In a serious
tone
of voice, the doctor warned him to
keep off
sugar.
10. She
Cupped
her hands around the
mug of hot coffee to warm
them.
1. I didn’t expect you to
be so efficient
at that
rate
;
the task will be
finished ahead of schedule.
2.
For the sake
of
safety, you must keep all medicines
away from
children.
3. When we
come
to
know these new employees better, we
will
assign more suitable tasks to each
of them.
4. This evening
dress is rather expensive since it is
made
by hand
5.
In the World Cup, England tried to beat its long-
term rival
Argentina and qualify from
the “Group of Death” and
vice
versa
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Unit2
Model:
Einstein’s
theories
of
relatively
contributed
much
to
the
development of science. (relativity)
1.
The
spokesman
was
merely
given
a
condense
version
of
the
document, so he didn’t know much about
the details. (condensed)
2.
Stout’s
curious
in
science
was
sparked
by
the
fascinating
stories about Nobel Prize winners.
(curiosity)
3. When there
is too much smoke in the room, the
devise
would
automatically
turn on the alarming system. (device)
4. Anyone without patience and
persistent
is unlikely to
make a
good researcher
.
(persistence)
5. There is
convinced
evidence that
stress is partly responsible
for his
failing health. (convincing)
pparent
patience
convince
respond
curiosity
spark
detail
stir
fundamental
ultimate
1. The theories of relativity have made
fundamental
changes in our
views of the universe. is
our
ultimate
proposal, and
no other
changes will be considered.
3. he forest ire was found to have
been
sparked
by a cigarette
end.
4. The speaker had
apparently
noticed that his
topic wasn’t popular
with the audience,
so he quickly ended his speech.
5. I’ve
no
patience
with people who
are always complaining of their
misfortune.
6. I have never
imagined that I would be the object of such
curiosity
.
7. The
doctors tried to
convince
her that she didn’t need to feel
depressed about her health.
8. The police asked him to describe the
accident in ever
detail
y
9. The quality guarantee and good
after-sale services will certainly
meet
with positive
responses
from
the consumers.
10. The story of Harry
Potter
(has) stirred
the
imagination of
children throughout the
world.
1. The scoundrel has
fooled
a lot of people
into
believing
he’s a rich
man.
2. Isn’t
this straw hat beautiful? My wife
came
upon
it on her
business trip
to China last year.
3. A group of
bystanders was invited to
join
in
the game.
4. Scientists
will have to
come up with
new technologies to improve
the world’s
food and fuel supplies.
5.
The news of the President’s warlike speech
yesterday pushed the
stock market to a
sharp rise of
up to
120
points.
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Unit3
attain
attractive
brand
campaign
import
sponsor
manufacture
market
modest
precise
1. I
don’t think that the amount of studying you did in
high school
would be sufficient for you
to
attain
good marks in
university.
2. Because of the impact of
poor sales in other Asian countries, there
has been a
modest
decrease in houses sale in China this year.
3. Some young people find computer
games so
attractive
that
they
can hardly pull themselves away to
tend to other matters.
4. The victim
was able to give a
precise
description of the drunken
driver,
which was rather helpful to the police.
5. Some non-governmental organizations
are planning a public
campaign
to awaken people to
the problem of noise pollution.
6. The
cost of producing a tube of toothpaste is about 3
yuan, so we
will
market
it at 5.50 yuan to
ensure our profits.
7. Mike is now the
director of a factory which
manufactures
canned
food.
8. Plenty of football
and basketball clubs are eager to
sponsor
young
athletes if they show great promise.
9. The sweaters are made of wool
imported
from Australia.
10. According to a recent survey,
youths are beginning to have a lot of
influence on the products and
brands
their parents choose.
1. She wants to drop out of college and
become a singer, but her
parents
frown
very much
on
her intention.
2. Many great men have risen from
poverty;
for instance
,
Lincoln
and Edison.
3. The
number of families with both parents taking full-
time jobs is
growing;
as a
result
, children are doing more of the
housework.
4. I can use a
computer; but
when it comes
to
hardware, I know
almost
nothing at all.
5. It is
expected that all the countries
under
the WTO
umbrella
should trade on equal terms.
Unit4
combat
prohibition
controversy
reckless
excessive
regulation
instinct
stir
irrationa
string
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1.
A hacker
attacked an e-commerce marketplace site. This is
the
latest in a
string
of online break-ins
in which credit card
numbers were
stolen.
2.
The
coming of IBM’s CEO caused a
stir
of excitement on the
campus.
3.
Brown’s comments on the project caused
unexpected
controversy
4.
To
combat
poverty in the city,
millions of dollars have been
spent on
training the unemployed workers.
5.
You will be
overweight if you consume
excessive
amounts of
fat.
6.
The effective implementation of
environmental laws and
regulations
is the
responsibility of the local government.
7.
Trust your
instincts
and do what you
think is right.
8.
After 20 hours of non-stop partying,
scores of the bravest or
most
reckless
men
will risk their lives in a three-minute dash
from six fighting bulls.
9.
The
prohibition
on street
begging will be in force next month.
10.
The court
gave the heavy sentence, in response not to the
facts of the case but to the
irrational
public fear.
1.
With no paper
qualifications
to his name
,
he failed to get a
decent job.
2.
This high
dosage of Vitamin C is an excellent way of helping
to
keep at bay
nasty colds
and viruses.
3.
We have exchanged views on
everything
under the sun
4.
Taiwan’s PC
makers were said to have
jumped the gun
by
launching a new series of mini laptops.
5.
Hundreds of
fans
lined up
to get the
signature of their favorite
singer, but
she didn’t show up.
Unit5
assume
commit
confuse
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hint
mislead