高英练习 Blackmail

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高级英语第三单元blackmail

高级英语第三单元blackmail
Arthur and Sheila
About the Author (4-4)
Last Days
Arthur Hailey died in his sleep at Lyford Cay where he and his wife had made their home in Nassau. He died on Wednesday 24th November. Mr. Hailey was 84 and had been suffering from dementia for about three years. He had had a stroke about two months ago, and it appears that he suffered another stroke in his sleep. His wife Sheila pronounced herself satisfied with the way he lived his life. He was married to his wife Shelia for over 50 years. When they moved to The Bahamas in the 1970s, the couple was the toast of the town. Mrs. Hailey told that her husband was not a religious man and that there would be no funeral.

Arthur Hailey holds The Moneychangers
About the Author (3-4)
Arthur and Sheila
"It’s not been easy," Sheila confides, "but our life together has never been dull." Says Arthur: "We have very disparate talents; we fill in each other’s blanks." For the first 14 years of their marriage, the Haileys lived in Toronto and they both, to this day, retain Canadian and British citizenship. Then, on a research trip to California for his novel Airport he found himself in the beautiful Napa Valley and, impulsively, decided this is where the Hailey family should live. He bought a hillside lot within 24 hours of his arrival, then wired Sheila the good news.

高英-Blackmail原文+翻译+修辞

高英-Blackmail原文+翻译+修辞

Blackmail 敲诈Arthur Hailey--阿瑟•黑利○1The chief house officer, Ogilvie, who had declared he would appear at the Croydons suite an hour after his cryptic telephone call actually took twice that time. As a result the nerves of both the Duke and Duchess were excessively frayed when the muted buzzer of the outer door eventually sounded.负责饭店保安工作的欧吉维探长打了那个神秘的,本来说好一个小时后光临克罗伊敦夫妇所住的套房的,可实际上却过了两个小时才到。

结果,当外间门上的电铃终于发出沉闷的嗡嗡声时,公爵夫妇的神经都紧到了极点。

○2The Duchess went to the door herself. Earlier she had dispatched her maid on an invented errand and, cruelly, instructed the moon-faced male secretary – who was terrified of dogs – to exercise the Bedlington terriers. Her own tension was not lessened by the knowledge that both might return at any moment.公爵夫人亲自去开门。

此前她早已借故把女仆支开,并且狠心地给那位脸儿圆圆的、见到狗就怕得要死的男秘书派了一个要命的差事,让他牵着贝德林顿狼犬出去散步。

想到这两个人随时都会回来,她自己的紧情绪怎么也松弛不下来。

blackmail 高英课后作业话剧编排

blackmail 高英课后作业话剧编排

BlackmailA:kidnapper B:secretaryC:president of company D:police1robberyA(悄悄进入公司内部,挟持秘书):Hello,boy,freeze !B(Frightened):Don't kill me, I have a family ,my mother is 90 years old,and my child is not able to walk ,mywife ~~~~~~A: Shut up ,don't be silly, or I'll blow your head out!Go and open the coffer's door!B(shivering take the key ,walk to the safe):ok,ok,I’ll do that ,don’t kill me.A(throw a bag to him):put the gold into my bag ,quickly! (then make a call): gentlemen ,drive your cars and carry money! we'll be rich, hah-hah-hah. listen! ask some snippers to cover us,maybe the police noticed that.B:It's your bag,let me go ,sir, I have a family.A: Enough, oh, what's that?Open theboxB:Sir,I can't .you can take the money all,but you can't take this,A:OPEN THE BOX ,NOW! want to die,en-hahB:Don't,I'll do that.(after a while),it's no money, told you.A:A-hah,account book!you,stay here and have a rest(tie the B in a corner)B:Why do you pinion me,let me go ,sir ,please!A:Later,someone will help you ,don't worry.2 the critical callB:MR.President ,something bad hapened, I'm sorryC:Don't worry,tell me ,what's wrong?B: I WASN'T able to protect it. The coffer was robbed.C: What? Where's my guard? What the hell were you doing ?shit!B: They were killed all,and I got injured. I'm very sorry, how about calling the police.teach them a lesson ,they will be caught sooner or later.C: We can't do that, it will make things worse, we can't.B: WHY? Can't we just let them out of the law? We suffered a lot,C:Considering you are my the most-trusted secretary, to tell you the truth, if we call the police, more benefits wll be lost.by thattime,we'll be over,totally!B:OK,sir,I won't,but what should we do?C:you go out first,if I would have not gone out this room in 2hours later,call the police,understand?B:OK,sir,take care.3 before the dawnB: This is eagle, call the wolfD: Wolf speaking, any discoveries?B: YES! Don't take any action before I give you signal,repeat it again,don't take any action bfore I give you signal.I got another big fish. over.D:Roger that,if you need any assistance, just let me know, keep in touch.Don't be exposed, over.B:END the call, later call you as planned ,over.4 negotiationA:hey,man,how's company going?C:it's none of your business ,who the hell are you?en-hah?A:oh,come on,don't freak out,who I am is not the most important.C:What's the most important,nobody?A:The most important thing is I know you,totally.C: Hah-hah,very funny story,greenhand,because I'm famous,I'm in the upper class,and I'mR-I-C-H,hah-hah,it's natural.A:I know you ,not because of that, because of a account book,a dirty account book.C: Don't give me a trap, I won't buy your story,you are still a green hand, child.and I warn you,I know you robbed me of my coffer,my subordinates are in the outside,as long as I call them,you know what your fate will be.A:OK,let me tell you,I know what you do in the dark,including Malicious manipulation of stock market,money laundering . Your money ,almost,is from unknown sources.If my people spill the beans,you and your company will be torn piece by pieceC:OK,listen,now that maybe we are not enemy,we can be friends, we can make a deal.I DON'T call the police,and you must keep the secret and give me the account book.A:OH,no no no,that's not enough,I NEED more money,I heard of you estanblished a money empire,perhaps we can share it. C:YOU~~~~~!DAMN IT!A:For you,it's just a piece of cake,you can re-estanblish it.C:OK,just between you and me,don't play games,let's go.A: DEAL!5 THE ENDD: Police!DON'T move!Everybody inside attention,you are surrounded,hands up and get out,Lay down your arms and we'll spare your lives!or we'll fire.C to B:How can you treat me like this ,I regard you as my bestfriend,how kindly I treat you,how much benefits I gaveyou.however,you SHOULD betrayed me!you are mysubordinate ,my cadre,how can you do that?B:Sorry,Mr.president,I'm not your cadre,I'm a solder,a hidden solder,I'm born to crack down the economical crimes.D:You are arrested, you have rights to keep silence,but it may harm your defense if you do not mention,when questioned,something which you later rely on in court,anything you do and you say may be given in evidence.。

高级英语Unit-6--BLACKMAIL-课外补充练习题

高级英语Unit-6--BLACKMAIL-课外补充练习题

高级英语Unit-6--BLACKMAIL- 课外补充练习题.Lesson 6Blackmail. Word explanation Ⅰ1. crypticA. hiddenB. strangeC. mysteryD. sacred2. errandA. taskB. a trip to get sth.C. a written messageD. a piece of business3. offensiveA. attractB. aggressionC. interveningD. onslaught4. swiftA. quickB. smoothC. timelyD. swept5. abruptA. suddenB. erectC. eruptD. corrupt6. blandnessA. franknessB. mildnessC. politeD. blank7. swingingA. full of lifeB. move back and forthC. turn aroundD. turn out8. hunchA. doubtB. doubleC. suspectD. intuitive feeling9. poiseA. self-assuranceB. poisonC. direct attentionD. pointless10. discreetA. secretB. hiddenC. carefulD. volunteer11. inevitableA. certainB. not to preventC. not to avoidD. evident12. adeptA. adaptB. adoptC. addD. expert13. rivetA. attachB. tie downC. fasten firmlyD. hammer14. abundantA. absoluteB. completeC. profuse15. respiteA. postponementB. respectC. in spite ofD. despite16. spaciousA. specialB. largeC. magnificentD. glorious17. appointA. point toB. nameC. important18. apparentA. appearingB. parentalC. disappearD. evident19. reprovingA. understandingB. comfortingC. blamingD. approve20. essentialA. sensitiveB. sentimentalC. fundamentalD. primordial. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the following words or expressions in its Ⅱproper form. Each word or expression is to be used only once.accompany, alternative, assume, beyond, blame,caution conceal, fall victim, getaround to, get...---where, on the lookout for, oblige, take one's time, witherhis explanation with some tape recordings.1. The lecture2. As a result, his reputatioby the scandal.3. Since there was no need to hurry, wleaving.4.Work, work, work and ___ does it ___ you? It ___you exactly ___her eagerness for praise.5. Clever though she was, she could nogiving him their sympathy.6. There is not much they can do for himthat he wouldn't want to talk to her after their quarrel.7. Sh8. You should always bfor pickpockets while taking a bus.9. You have thof fighting or being taken prisoner.10. Where there is not enough food many peoplto disease.11. If you fail the exam you'll only have yourself __, becauseonly a foolishworkman __ his toolsme with five pounds until the weekend?12. Could yo13. I did plenty of designs, he hasn'using it yet.14. You should exercise extremwhen driving in fog.Ⅲ.Replace each underlined part with one word learnt in thetext, the first letterof which is given:r1. Where did you get that foolish and absurd idea?2. Hands pressed together with the fingers interlaced, she stood there, silentlypraying to God. co3. Could you do me a favour by posting the letter?c4. Visitors to the factory must act in accordance with therulesaof5. I don't think anyone can blame you for not being cautious. to b6. The boys are not at fault in this case.h7. Prospecting for gold is a dangerous way to earn a living8. The plane was old. There was not enough fuel. And bad flying conditions werean unexpected factor which made the whole situation even more complicatedcb9. The boy's face showed the fact that he had been eating jam.c10. Lincoln is a striking and obvious example of a poor boy who succeeded.答案见下页第一册第6课练习答案1-1: /答案:A1-2: /答案:B1-3: /答案:D1-4: /答案:A1-5: /答案:A1-6: /答案:B1-7: /答案:A1-8: /答案:D1-9: /答案:A1-10: /答案:C1-11: /答案:A1-12: /答案:D1-13: /答案:C:C答案1-14: /1-15: /答案:A1-16: /答案:B1-17: /答案:D1-18: /答案:D1-19: /答案:C1-20: /答案:C2-1: /答案: accompanied2-2: /答案: withered2-3: /答案:took our time2-4: /答案:where...get, gets...nowhere 2-5: /答案: conceal2-6: /答案: beyond2-7: /答案:assumed2-8: /答案:on the lookout2-9: /答案:alternative2-10: /答案:fall victims2-11: /答案: to blame…blames 2-12: /答案: oblige2-13: /答案:got around to2-14: /答案:caution3-1: /答案: ridiculous3-2: /答案:clasped3-3: /答案: oblige3-4: /答案: comply3-5: /:accuse答案3-6: /答案: blame3-7: /答案: hazardous3-8: /答案: complication3-9: /答案:betrayed 3-10: /答案:conspicuous。

高级英语lesson3 Blackmail课后习题答案 IV partC

高级英语lesson3 Blackmail课后习题答案 IV partC
used in formal or informal, official or personal contexts 可用于正式场合, 也可用于非正式场合,可用于官方,也可用于私 人; charge means to accuse sb. formally of a crime 指正式控告,到法院控告某人。 4) wearily suggests such depletion of energy, interest or enthusiasm as to make one unable or unwilling to continue 指厌倦,不能 或不愿继续下去。 tiredly is used when one has drained off his strength and energy 指疲劳或疲倦;
5)leisurely means in an unhurried manner. 意为 不紧不慢地或从容不迫地。 slowly is only about the pace and speed, the opposite of quickly.缓慢地,慢慢地 6)oblige means to do sb. a favor.指为……帮忙 help has a much broader and a general meaning 意义广泛得多。 7)discreetly means in a way that keeps silent, in order to avoid causing embarrassment or difficulty.意为保持沉默,不让别人知道。 carefully means in a way that pay attention to details, in order to avoid damage or harm.仔 细地,小心地

高英 unit3 Blackmail

高英  unit3   Blackmail

• Hotel (1968)
• The luxurious - but debt-plagued - St. Gregory Hotel in New Orleans faces a battle for survival, while its staff, guests and prospective buyers generate behind-the-scenes romance, power plays, blackmail and betrayal.
Blackmail
Arthur Hailey
Arthur Hailey
About the Author (1920 - 2004)
• Arthur Hailey is the author of a number of best-selling novels. Born April 5, 1920 in Luton, England, he was educated in English schools until age 14. After a brief career as an office boy, he joined the British air force (RAF) in 1939 and served through World War II.
Works
• • • • • • • Hailey is a well-known bestseller writer. "FLIGHT INTO DANGER" 《险中行》 (1956), "Runway Zero-Eight" 《零八跑道》(1958) "The Final Diagnosis” 《最后诊断》(1959) "In High Places" 《身居要职》(1961). "Hotel" 《大饭店》(1965) "Airport" 《航空港》(1968)

高级英语 Blackmail

高级英语 Blackmail

Ⅱ. Brainstorming
Make some predictions about the text to be learned.
Loot
House-breaking
Robbery
Kidnapping
Highjack
Gangsterdom
Dirty deal
Theft Murder
Ⅲ. Discussion
Ⅳ. Learning Objectives
1. To know the 3rd-person narrative technique. 2. To be acquainted with some literary terms. 3. To learn to use words to describe crimes. 4. To appreciate the language features. 5. To learn to write a story about dirty deals.
Ⅵ. The American South
Part Three —Text Appreciation
Ⅰ. Text Analysis →Introduction →Theme →Text Organization →Further Understanding
Lesson 3
Blackmail
Book 1 Arthur Hailey
本单元作者:颜静兰 陈彦会
外语教学与研究出版社 FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND RESEARCH PRESS
Contents
?Part One: Warm-up ?Part Two: Background Information ?Part Three: Text Appreciation ?Part Four: Language Study ?Part Five: Extension

高级英语1第四版第二单元blackmail

高级英语1第四版第二单元blackmail

高级英语1第四版第二单元blackmailBlackmail is a serious offense that involves the act of threatening someone with the intent of obtaining money, property, or other valuables by coercion. It is a form of extortion and is considered a criminal act in many countries around the world.In the context of the legal system, blackmail is often defined as the act of demanding money or other forms of payment from someone in exchange for not revealing damaging information about them. This information could include personal secrets, embarrassing photographs, or evidence of illegal activities. Blackmail typically involves threats of violence, harm to reputation, or other negative consequences if the victim does not comply with the demands of the blackmailer.Blackmail can have serious consequences for both the victim and the blackmailer. For the victim, the emotional and psychological impact of being blackmailed can be devastating. They may feel powerless, humiliated, and fearful of the potential consequences of the blackmailer carrying out their threats. In some cases, victims of blackmail may feel compelled to comply with the demands of the blackmailer out of fear for their safety or reputation.On the other hand, the blackmailer also faces serious legal consequences for their actions. In many jurisdictions, blackmail is considered a felony offense and can result in significant fines, imprisonment, or both. Additionally, the blackmailer may face civil lawsuits from their victims seeking damages for the harm caused by the blackmail.It is important for individuals to be aware of the laws surrounding blackmail and to understand their rights in the event that they are targeted by a blackmailer. It is recommended to seek help from law enforcement or legal professionals if you believe you are being blackmailed or if you have been a victim of blackmail in the past.In conclusion, blackmail is a serious crime that can have devastating consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator. It is important to be aware of the laws surrounding blackmail and to seek help if you believe you are being targeted by a blackmailer. By understanding your rights and taking action to protect yourself, you can help prevent blackmail from causing further harm.。

高级英语unit3Blackmail

高级英语unit3Blackmail

Analysis of phrasal verbs and prospective phases: The use of phrasal verbs and prospective phases is examined, paying attention to their meaning and usage in context
Extension
The crime of objecting money or property by threat or force
Coercion
The practice of forcing another party to have in an involuntary Manner by use of threats or introduction
Recommendation and recommendation of class
The author's personal life has also been marketed by significant events and experiences that have influenced their writing, making their work specifically responsive and relevant to contemporary audiences
Through their care, the author has achieved numerical accolades, including awards for their outstanding contributions to quality and critical account for their work

高级英语unit3Blackmail最新版

高级英语unit3Blackmail最新版

Grandchildren
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discreet 审慎的
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Children
Offspring
✓ Roger, John, Mark (first marriage)
✓ Steven, Jane, Diane (second marriage)
Grandchildren
✓ Paul, Emma and Charlotte, and Brooke
known for writing witty, sardonic lyrics (photo)
✓ Chris
who is currently working towards an audio engineering (声频
工程) degree in Seattle, Washington
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Erogenous Jones From left to right: Ryan Hailey, Aaron Xavier, Craig Hordlow
Arthur Hailey began his writing career while an RAF pilot.
After War
Life in Canada
After the war in 1947 Hailey emigrated to Canada, becoming a Canadian citizen as well as British;
Early Life: He was educated in English schools until age fourteen
(1934).
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Life in England

blackmail 主要练习答案 高英第三版

blackmail 主要练习答案 高英第三版



1、不用着急,慢慢来,我们还有时间。(take one’s time) There is no call for hurry. Take your time. We still have some time. 你的意思是说我在撒谎吗?(suggest) Are you suggesting that I am lying?








他不愿意依从她的要求。(comply with) He was reluctant to comply with her request. 我知道你是南方人,一听你的口音就知道了。 (betray) I know you are from the South of China. Your accent has betrayed you. 在这件事情上,我们没有任何选择的余地。 (alternative) We have no alternative in this matter.



他企图尽一切办法掩盖事情的真相。(conceal) He tried every means to conceal the fact. 虽然成功的机会很少,我们仍然要竭尽全力去干。 (chance) Although our chance of success is very slim, we shall still do our best.



如不另行通知,我们的会在明天上午十点开。(unless) We will have our meeting at 10 tomorrow morning unless notified otherwise. 我俩谁也不善于计算数字。(adept) Neither of us is adept at figures. 假定五点出发,我们在黄昏前能到达目的地吗? (assume) Assuming we set out at 5 o’clock in the morning, would it be possible to reach that place before dark?

高级英语(第三版)第一册第三课 Blackmail

高级英语(第三版)第一册第三课 Blackmail
• The events: in the crisis, there are four knotty problems that face the Hotel managers: dealing with an attempted rape in a room; catching a thief operating in the hotel; several hundreds of dentists threatening to leave the hotel in protest against the hotel’ objection to serving a black dentist, and finally the case of the Duke of Croydon.
The symbolic sign of Ogilvie’s cigar
• Para 41: ---he paused to puff again at the cigar as his listeners waited silently. When the cigar tip was glowing he inspected it.
• •

Major works :
Flight into Danger (with John Castle (1958) ) The Final Diagnosis (1959) In High Places (1960) Hotel (1965) Airport (1968) Wheels (1971) The Moneychangers (1975) Strong Medicine (1975) The Evening News (1990) Detective (1997)
• The end: The novel ends with a pleasant surprise. A sick, old, eccentric man staying in the hotel turns out to be an extremely wealthy man from Montreal, Canada. Earlier, he fell seriously ill and was saved by Peter and his girlfriend. To show his gratitude and to repay their kindness, he buys the hotel from its former owner and makes Peter the new executive vice-president, with complete authority to run the hotel as he thinks fit.

高级英语 lesson6 blackmail(1-5段)

高级英语 lesson6 blackmail(1-5段)

同根词:
词根:declare adj. declared公然的;公开宣布的 declarative宣言的;陈述的,说明的 n. declaration(纳税品等的)申报;宣布;公告;申诉书 declarer申报者;宣言者
词语辨析:
advertise, broadcast, announce, proclaim, publish, pronounce, declare 这组词都有“宣布,公开”的意思,其区别是:
fray[freɪ]
n. 1 争论;争斗 enter/join the fray 加入争辩 At 71,he has now retired from the political fray. 他现年71岁,已经退出了政治角逐。 They were ready for the fray. 他们准备好了争斗。 2 (Fray)人名;(法)弗雷;(德)弗赖;(匈)弗劳伊 3 (织物、绳索等的)破损处,绽裂处 vt. 1 使磨损;使紧张;使急躁 frayed cuffs 磨破的袖口 Relations between us have become frayed through a series of misunderstandings.
加封为阿基坦公爵。为突出公爵特殊地位,以后多年里除 女王配偶和王子外,其他王亲均不许称王,最高可获公爵 爵位。随后,爱德华三世及其继承人又先后建立了兰开斯 特公国(1351年)、克拉伦斯公国(1362年)、约克公国 和格洛斯特公国(1385)、赫里福德公国(1397)、贝特 福德公国(1413)和萨默塞特公国(1443)等。这些公国 的领有人都是王室宗亲,他们得到高级爵位后,在贵族中 鹤立鸡群,威势不凡,为以后争夺王权、扰乱朝纲、制造 战乱埋下了隐患。自从1483年建立诺福克公国以后,公爵 爵位开始授予王亲以外者,但很少建立公国。而且能获此 最高爵位者多是军功显赫的统帅。行政界政务家即使任职 多年,政绩昭著,也难获此殊荣。 在正规场合公爵也穿深红色的丝绒外套,帽子上镶四 条貂皮。其冠冕上有一个金环,上饰8枚红色金叶片。国 王则称公爵为“我们真正可信和最为敬爱的伙伴。”

高英-Blackmail原文+翻译+修辞

高英-Blackmail原文+翻译+修辞
随着欧吉维进屋的是一团雪茄烟雾。当他随着她走进起居室时,公爵夫人目光直射着这个大肥佬嘴里叼着的那烧了半截的雪茄。“我丈夫和我都讨厌浓烈的烟味,您行行好把它灭了吧!”
The house detective'spiggy eyessurveyed hersardonicallyfrom hisgrossjowledface. His gaze moved on to sweep the spacious, well-appointed room,encompassing围绕,包围the Duke who faced them uncertainly, his back to a window.
探长那双夹在面部隆起的肉堆中的猪眼睛轻蔑地将她上下打量了一番。接着,他便移动目光,对这个宽敞豪华、设备齐全的房间扫视了一周,看到了那位正背朝窗户、神色茫然地望着他们的公爵。
"Pretty neat set-up you folks got.” Taking his time, Ogilvie removed the offending cigar, knocked off the ash and flipped the butt toward an ornamental fireplace on his right. He missed, and the butt fell upon the carpet where he ignored it.
他乐得咯咯直笑,肥胖的身子也跟着抖动起来。“不是的,夫人,怎么会呢!不过,我确实喜爱高雅的东西。”他压低了他那极端刺耳的尖嗓音接着说,“比如像你们那辆小轿车,就是停在饭店的那辆,美洲虎牌,是的吧?”
"Aah!" It was not a spoken word, but an emission of breath from the Duke of Croydon. His wifeshothim a swift, warning glance.

高英-Blackmail原文+翻译+修辞

高英-Blackmail原文+翻译+修辞
Blackmail敲诈
Arthur Hailey--阿瑟•黑利
The chief house officer, Ogilvie, who had declared he would appear at the Croydonssuitean hour after hiscryptictelephone call actually took twice that time. As a result the nerves of both the Duke and Duchess were excessivelyfrayedwhen the muted buzzer of the outer door eventually sounded.
“你们这套房间布置得倒挺讲究的呢。”欧吉维慢条斯理地从口中拿下雪茄,敲掉烟灰,然后将烟蒂扔向靠右边的一个装饰性壁炉,但他失了准头,烟蒂掉到地毯上,他也不去管它。
The Duchess's lips tightened. She said sharply, imagine you did not come here to discussdécor".
他乐得咯咯直笑,肥胖的身子也跟着抖动起来。“不是的,夫人,怎么会呢!不过,我确实喜爱高雅的东西。”他压低了他那极端刺耳的尖嗓音接着说,“比如像你们那辆小轿车,就是停在饭店的那辆,美洲虎牌,是的吧?”
"Aah!" It was not a spoken word, but an emission of breath from the Duke of Croydon. His wifeshothim a swift, warning glance.
随着欧吉维进屋的是一团雪茄烟雾。当他随着她走进起居室时,公爵夫人目光直射着这个大肥佬嘴里叼着的那烧了半截的雪茄。“我丈夫和我都讨厌浓烈的烟味,您行行好把它灭了吧!”
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Ⅰ. Word explanation
1. cryptic
A. hidden
B. strange
C. mystery
D. sacred
2. errand
A. task
B. a trip to get sth.
C. a written message
D. a piece of business
4. swift
A. quick
B. smooth
C. timely
D. swept
5. abrupt
A. sudden
B. erect
C. erupt
D. corrupt
6. blandness
A. frankness
B. mildness
C. polite
D. blank
7. swinging
A. full of life
B. move back and forth
C. turn around
D. turn out
8. hunch
A. doubt
B. double
C. suspect
D. intuitive feeling
9. poise
A. self-assurance
B. poison
C. direct attention
D. pointless
10. discreet
A. secret
B. hidden
C. careful
D. volunteer
12. adept
A. adapt
B. adopt
C. add
D. expert
13. rivet
A. attach
B. tie down
C. fasten firmly
D. hammer
14. abundant
A. absolute
B. complete
C. profuse
D. thorough
15. respite
A. postponement
B. respect
C. in spite of
D. despite
16. spacious
A. special
B. large
C. magnificent
D. glorious
17. appoint
A. point to
B. name
C. important
D. furnish
18. apparent
A. appearing
B. parental
C. disappear
D. evident
19. reproving
A. understanding
B. comforting
C. blaming
D. approve
20. essential
A. sensitive
B. sentimental
C. fundamental
D. primordial
Ⅱ. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the following words or expressions in its proper form. Each word or expression is to be used only once.
1.The lecturer accompanied his explanation with some tape recordings.
2. As a result, his reputation withered by the scandal.
3. Since there was no need to hurry, we took our time leaving.
4.Work, work, work and where does it get you? It gets you exactly nowhere!
5. Clever though she was, she could not conceal her eagerness for praise.
6. There is not much they can do for him, beyond giving him their sympathy.
7. She assumed that he wouldn't want to talk to her after their quarrel.
8. You should always be on the lookout for pickpockets while taking a bus.
9. You have the alternative of fighting or being taken prisoner.
10. Where there is not enough food many people fall victims to disease.
11. If you fail the exam you'll only have yourself to blame, because only a foolish workman blames his tools.
1.Could you oblige me with five pounds until the weekend?
13. I did plenty of designs, he hasn’t got around to using it yet.
14. You should exercise extreme caution when driving in fog.
Ⅲ.Replace each underlined part with one word learnt in the text, the first letter of which is given:
1. Where did you get that foolish and absurd idea?ridiculous
2. Hands pressed together with the fingers interlaced, she stood there, silently praying to God. clasped
3. Could you do me a favour by posting the letter?oblige
4. Visitors to the factory must act in accordance with the ply
5. I don't think anyone can blame you for not being cautious.accuse of
6. The boys are not at fault in this case.to blame
7. Prospecting for gold is a dangerous way to earn a living.hazardous
8. The plane was old. There was not enough fuel. And bad flying conditions were an unexpected factor which made the whole situation even more plication
9. The boy's face showed the fact that he had been eating jam.betrayed
10. Lincoln is a striking and obvious example of a poor boy who succeeded. conspicuous。

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