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Unit One
Part V Follow-up Exercises
1.
a.mouse-hearted: →chicken-hearted
b.politician: →statesman
c.wind:→breeze
d.utilize: →drink
e.ascertaining: →finding
f.was bombarded with→received a lot of
g.opened→drew back
h.contain→accommodate
i.habits→customs
2. The writer’s attitude changes from negative to positive in each pair of sentences.
3.(1)___(4) experienced, elapsed, attempting, with
(5)___(8) take up, made, endeavor, true
4. a. The state attorney said that the man would be prosecuted.
b. We suppose that a feferee should be disinterested but not uninterested.
c. Tony can hit a ball farther than I can.
e. The principles behind our constitution are a principal reason for its astounding success.
f. All the band instruments except the tuba will be carried to the auditorium for the music contest.
g. The federal government comprises the legislative, judicial, and executive branches.
h.The whole region was struck by an economic disaster.
i.(correct)
j. He was awake to the risk.
5. The first line: principle→principal
The second line: stationary →stationery
The fourth line: adopted →adapted
The fifth line : effect →affect
The sixth line: economic →economical; self-conscience→self-conscious
The seventh line: disinterested→uninterested
The ninth line: credible →credulous
The eleventh line: continuously →continually
6. a. is
b. is expected
c. has
d.was/is
e. is
f. was
g. plan
h. are
i. were
j. varu
k.improves
l.becomes
m. is
n. is
o. have
Answer to Unit 2
2. Translate the following Chinese idioms into English and see if they are literally translated
a. play a minor role
b. That’s Greek to me.
c. belated action/advice
d. Where there is smoke, there is fir
e.
e. an evil creature
f. walk into the trap
g. one’s face glowing with health
3. Delete unnecessary words or repeated meaning in the sentences below and make improvemnents. Then compare the two versions and see how the two differ.
a. We must practice economy. /We must reduce unnecessary expenditures.
b. It is essential to control environmental pollution.
c. We must arrive at the station on time.
d. Financial wxpenditures should be arranged in order of priority.
e. We should speed up constructions of urban housing so as to improve the housing condition.
f. To be allowed to make profits, private capital has to meet two conditions:1) the profits must be legal, and 2)they must not be excessive.
g. During the period of the Tenth Five-Year Plan we must never neglect grain production. Instead,m we must steadily increase it.
4. Reference version|
In feudal China, women had low social status, and were regarded as inferior to men. Thanks to the women’s liberation
movement, women have achieved equal status with men, which is established by the law. But in fact, they still can’t enjoy equal rights with men.
At home, wives are expected to do all the housework, which is obviously unfair.Husband and wife should share the housework and family responsibilities. But in some families husbands usually get angry when they find the cleaning or cooking unfinished by their wives. One can’t help wondering why they don’t it by themselves.
I think women should be spiritually and financially independent if they want real equality. In order to do that , they have to learn as much as men so as to find a good job. Appearance is no longer important to women. It is their ability that can bring them a good job rather than their appearance. So I think the best way for women to win more rights is to receive good education.
5. a._____e :me, who, I, me/myself
f._____j :each other’s, who, us, whom, us, whom, Some
k______n :one’s, his, his; his, his
6. a. We are all born into this world as equals, but for various reasons, not all of us are treated as equals. This inequality begins when we reach the age of five, for this is when we will enter elementary school. In school, we are no longer “Mommy’s little darling.” We now have to prove ourselves to the other children and also to our teacher., If we seem
different from the other students, we are treatred differently, and these differnces could be anything: pants, shoes, speech, religion and so forth. Rigtht from the start, we think that as long as we are different, there is something wrong with us.
b. There are those who assume that since I can’t see, I obviously cannot hear.Very often people will talk with me at the top ot their lungs, uttering each word very carefully. On the other hand, people will also often whisper, assuming that since my eyes don’t work, my ears don’t either. For example, when I go to the airport and ask the ticket agent for assistance to the plane, he or she will invariably pick ud the phone, call a ground hostess and whisper:
“Hi, Jane, we’ve got a 76 here.” I have concluded that the word “ blind” is not used for one of two reasonsLeither they fear that if the dread word is spoken, the ticket agent’retina will detach, or they are reluctant to inform me of my condition of which I may not have been previously aware.
Unit 3 Part V
1. a. When I was aggigned a certain task, I did it to my best ability.
b. Fog can cause blindness.
c. Recently I joined a social club which raises money for the care of
needy children, and we meet every Wednesday afternoon.
d. An essay should be understandable to the reader.
e. Many items are expensive at discount stores.
f. Bears that have just come out of hibernation are usually hungry and dangerous.
g. The author should have shortened the story by half.
h. The city’s enviromnmentalsurroundings are not the most comfortable.
i. I learned certain facts that I believe are vital to every freshman.
2. a. simmer: cook food fently at or just below boiling point.
saute: fry quickly in a little hot fat
bake: cook by using diret heat in an oven
b. Other verbs about cooking include roast, steam, braise, fry, dee-fry, boil, poach, scramble, grill, stew, curry, baste, barbecue.
3. a. For dinner we had barbecued steaks and sweet corn.
b. Last week my brother John joined an insurance company.
c.He is not a friendly and easy-goibg colleague.
d. Our view of the sea at sunset was splendid/breathtaking.
e. It was a fine day to play outdoors.
f. What impressed me most about the city was the hustle and buslte in the streets.
4. There are seize, hurl, choke, blind,m leap, flee, etc.
5.a. I admire Jenny’s long black glossy hair so much..
b.The fearless explorer finally landed at the South Pole.
c. Fast driving on a smooth road can be great fun.
d. John and I often wrote each other long e-mails full of jokes.
e. The pale skinny woman fainted suddenly.
6. a. I invited the vistiting professor to the English Club.
b. Shooting stars warn us of catastrophe.
c. The deleted sentence was unnecessary.
d. Stephanie tiptoed up the carpeted steps.
e. The students attending the art school are highly active.
f. The taped dollar bill split in half.
g. Amy was the only winning contestant who was below 10.
h. The freshly painted house shone in the sun.
7. a. indescribably b. dark c. occasional d. steadily e. surely, bad f. terribly
8. a. At his mother’s request, he agreed to wait at least a year before getting married.
b.Half of the girls in town were in love with Ben, but he wanted to marry Christine only.
c. Hohn hopes that in the years to come he can be as successful as his
father has been.
d. The winter of the contest ate almost three soxen frankfurters.
e. Debbie knew that chicken when fried always please Ed.
f. May could not resist t he temptation to whisper in her friend’s ear about what she has seen.
Unit 4 Part V Follow_Up Exercise
1. a. I can see the Central Park frim my window..
b. He insisted on seeing the manager, only to anger the saleswoman.
c. I has to control my urge to laugh at his predicament.
d. We must contimue measuring and assessing children’s performanc
e.
e. A presidential commission has already investigated the causes of the nuclear accident.
f. Mary had to give up the plan to travel as far as Denver, because her money ran out while she was still in Chicago.
2. At the sound of a bell, I entered the huge red building along with hundreds of others. Just inside the entrance, a mean-looking old lady was yelling instructions at us. I clutched my lunchbox, and followed a crowd of six-year-olds down a long hallway, up some steps, and down
another corridor. We were looking for Mrs. Nearing’s room. I knew we had reahed our destination when a tall, black-haired woman greeted me loudly. She asked me my name. Then she printed it on a sticky tag, pressed it to my chest. Inside the room I could see several other six-year-olds, some of them big. Finally Mrs. Nearing closed the classroom door and make a loud bang. A network of wires prevented the small pane of glass near the top from shattering. To my imagination, the wires looked like the bars in a prison. I was back in school.
3. As Prime Minister of Britain from 1940-1945, Churchill led his country through Workd War II, but immediately after the war he was voted out of office. Later he regained his position as prime minister. After he left that offie in 1955, he enjoyed great popularity for the rest of his life, and when he died in 1965, he was acclaimed as a national hero.
4. a. The trees stand nearly barren;their leaves lie on the ground.
b. The actor opens the Bible and begins reading the Song of Solomon.
c. The Puritans were in some ways severe, but they led lives of deep devotion to what they believe
d.
d. That experience taught me that family ties are the most enduring.
e. When their party came back to the camp site, ours had already arrived two hours earlier.
f. It seems a long time since we last met.
g. Sherry flew home, but her grandfather had already died.
h.I will visit you whenever I get the chance.
i. His mother insists that he return now.
j. If Siberia were in a warmer region, its population would be larger.
k. That bell sounds as though it were cracked.
l. It is important that he find a suitable job.
5. 1._____10 was attacked , robbed, was taken, released, spent, left, had promised, be, was
walking ,was attacked.
11______20 described, took, containing, was (just) turning, occurred, saw, was happening, rushed , ran, warn
21_______25 be , walk, had, commented, be
Unit 5 Follow-up Exercises
1. a. that her cat likes best
b. Who doesn’t like the sea
c. why we hate the writing class
d. you bought him as his birthday present
e.(No relative clause)
f. which is a western way to entertain friends and relatives
who prefer the western life style
g. I should ask for
h. where he was born 50 years ago
I. (No relative clause)
j.who was always telling me to be scrupulous
2.a. June 19th, 1978 was the day on which Garfied was born..
b.Mom’s kitchen was the place where Garfield was born.
c. Pirate and Masked Avenger are some of the nicknames that his friends give him.
d. Taking a long nap is the sport that Garfield kikes most.
e. Garfield himself is the person that he likes most.
f. Hunger is the pressure that Garfield hates most.
g.His glass is the friend that Garfield likes best.
h. Italian noodles are the food Garfield likes most.
i. Monday is the day that Garfield hates most.
j. Hotdog is the “dog” that Garfield likes most.
k. Coffee is the drink that Garfield likes most.
l.“There have never been Italian noodles that I don’t like”is a quotation that Garfield uses
most often.
3.Reference version:
But he didn’t like the big, deep pond. It was full of strange plants. The water- snails that were supposed to be polite were rude to him, and he was afraid of the ducks that always tried to swallow him. The fish which had been described as fine didn’t like him, and he was the smallest frog there. He found that he was living a lonely and unhappy life.
He sat on a broad water-lily leaf and croaked sadly to himself, “I don’t like it here. I think I will go back to my lovely tittle pond tomorrow.”
But just at this moment, a hungry heron flew down and swallowed him up for supper.
4. a. the old lady’s five kittens
b. her second marriage
c. all her blue French crystal wine cups
d. those two large shining diamond rings of yours
e. My three jazz records bought in the States/the three jazz records I bought in the Sates
f. half the delicious Ferman chocolate in the can
g. some Brazilian footballers playing abroad
5. Reference Version
Second, advertisements can improve the reputation ot the company. More and more companies have knoen that advertisements can hilp them, so they make use of advertisements. If everyone knows their products, the products will be very famous. More people will buy them and the company can get more money. If the products are really good, many people will use them and then this company will become famous. Therefore, advertisements can help the company get better reputation .答案
Unit Six Follow-up Exercises
1. a. missing, describing the boy
b. (No descriptive participle in this sentence)
c. holding , describing the magician
d.(No descriptive participle in this sentence)
e. sleeping, describing she
f. living, describing everybody
g.(No descriptive participle in this sentence)
i. knowing, describing I
j. (No descriptive participle in this sentence)
2.
Excerpt A
a. bringing (describing a 23-year-old Korean woman) to 15 the death toll
b. staying (describing a 47-year-old American man) in the southern port of Busan
Excerpt B
a. with doors locked(describing doors) and windows barred (describing windows)
b. turning (describing cafes) them into fire traps
c. aging (describing students) about 18 or 19
Excerpt C
d. responding(describing 7,000 people) to a major survey
e. released (describing the survey) at the international Aids conference in Barcelona
Excerpt D
f. affecting (describing heavy downpours) more than 15 million people
g. causing (describing flood) 22 deaths and 15,000 houses to collapse
3. A Wolf who had a bone stuck in his throat hired a Crane, for a large sum, to put her head into his mouth and draw out the bone. When the Crane had extracted the bone and demanded the promised payment, the Wolf, grinning and grining his teeth, exclaimed, “Why, you have surel already had a sufficient recompense, in having been permitted to draw out your head in safety from the mo uth and jaws of a wolf.”
4. Important Points
Spiders destroy so many insects, and insects include some of the greatest enemies of the human race.
We owe a lot to the birds and beasts who eat insects but all of them put together kill only a fraction of the number destroyed by spiders.
Spiders never do the least harm to us or our belongings
There were more than 2,250,000 spiders in one acre of grass field.
Spiders are busy for at least half the year in killing insects
The weight of all the insects destroyed by spiders in Britain in one year would be greater than the total weight of all the human beings in the country.
Reference version (omitted
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Unit 7
1. a.____________e. or; and; and; but; but
f._____________j but; and; but; yet/but, so; and
2. a. Many children spend a lot of tume watching TV, and (they) like to talk about TV programs
when they meet.
b. History repeats itself; historians repeat each other.
c. I like beer, but I never drink beer in the morning or when the temperature drops below 5 degrees.
d. I looked for the paper in my office, and ( I ) searched for it in my bedroom, but I couldn’t find it .
e. You can not learn to write well unless you really want to write well, ( you) practice a lot, and (you) learn from your own mistakes.
f. A money lender serves you in the present tense, lends you in the conditional mood, keeps you in the subjunctive mood, snd ruins you in the future tense.
3. Paragraph1: (1)____________(5) either; or; and; or; and Paragraph2: (6)____________(10) and; and; and; and; but
Unit 8
Part V Follow-Up Exercises
1. a. That you have to teach the same textbook year after year doesn’t mean that you have to teach it in the same way year after year.
b. I doubt that this machine can greatly improve your listening ability within a week.
c. Whether the chicken appeared before the egg or the other way round is a question that has puzzled people for a long time.
d. They still cannot find out why the professor failed them in the exam.
e. What has been troubling me is whether universities should simply serve as career training places.
2. a. The baby wouldn’t stop crying unless his mother held him in her arms.
b. What I want you to explain is why your wallet is empty now.
c. The boy talks as if he were the teacher.
d. Whether I should find a job or go on studying for a master’s degree is hard to decid
e.
e. I’ll also give you the number of his mobile phone in case he isn’t in his office.
3. a. Although very common about five years ago, beepers have almost disappeared now.
b. If having tried harder, you might have persuaded your boss to postpone the deadlines for your project.
c. When studying in the States, she used to take every chance to travel.
d. If produced on the same assembly line, these products probably have the same quality.
e. After working for four hours without stop, Tom appeared exhausted.
4. The tired hikers slept for almost ten hours in the trail shelter. Then
Rick woke up and hurried out of his cot when, looking out of the corner of his eye, he saw a black spider. At this point, his brother Hal woke up with a start and sneezed several times.Because Hal was coming down with a cold, Rick agreed to prepare the breakfas. He first fetched a canteen of orange juice which had cooled overnight from a nearby stream. Next, he strted a fire and set about boiling water for coffee and frying up some bacon and eggs. Meanwhile, Hal, wearing a heavy sweatshirt and gloves, sniffled, sipped some orange juice, and waited by the fire for a cup of coffer. Afer both had eaten, Rich was ready to plan another day’s hiking. But Hal was interested only in hiking to the nearby highway, to the bus that could drop him a block from his house.
5. For year, students have been using the same methods of cheating on exams. One tried-and-true technique is the casual glance. Pretending to stare thoughtfullly out of the window, peripheral vision will be used to look at another student’s paper. Another all-time favorite methos, the pencil or pen drop, requires a helper. Dropping a pen and the diving for it, “Number seventeen” (or the number of some other question ) is whispered. Then, making a similar pen drop, the answer is whispered by the helper. The most elaboraate system, though, is writing up cheat sheets. Tucked up a shirtsleeve, pages of textbook material are condensed into tiny scraps of paper. No matter how smooth a cheater’s
style is , however, the time-tested methods are often ineffective. Having been a student at one time , the same ones are probably familiar to inspector.
5. (omitted)
Extra Exercise
a. John Denver’s last album sold nearly five million copies.
b. She sat there in her nightgown, waiting for the coffee.
c. Duiring the National Day holiday, you can find in every travel agency plans for both short-distance and long-distance trips.
d. During the National Day holiday, you may see different styles of celebrations which represent the local cultur
e.
e. Packed tightly in a small bag, the clothes are very hard (for me ) to take out.
f. (correct)
g. When trying to lose weight, you should avoid all types of snacks.
h. While I was going in the street, a white car rushed at me.
i. At the age of mine, he had already been accepted as talented by many people around him.
j. Tired and sleepy, we had no interest in the supper at all.
Unit 9
Part V Follow-up Exercises
1. Paragraph A
After years of trial and error, Disney finally found the character he was looking for. This character, called “Mickey Mouse,” was first introduced in the carton Plane Crazy and later found ultimate fame in Steamboat Willie, the first sound cartoon ever made and a great achievement for Disney, By 1930, after his fame had spread all over the world, Mickey was established as the cinema’s most popular cartoon character. Because Mickey was a moralist with a sense of fun, he became a character loved by all ages. In him, Walt Disney reached his peak of success.
Paragraph B
Enviromental protection will benefit us a lot. First, by making our air purer and water cleaner, we can improve our living condition. As we all know, a healthful living condition is essentila to our work and study. Second, environmental protection does good for the younger generation. It not only improves our children’s health, but also teaches our children a
good attitude toward the environment. Third, environmental protection saves our resources. Since we can recycle used materials instead of throwing them away, we can get more material but produce less waste.
2. There is only one child in many families in China, so many parents and grandparents love the child to such an extent that they do not allow them to do anything when think there may be a slight chance of their child getting hurt. May parents escort thir chil to school every morning. Therefore, when the child gr ows up, he still can’t do anything.
Look at the picture. The girl wants to learn to ride a bike, but her parents and granparents wouldn’t let go. I think these parents should have let the girl ride the bike by herself.
It is bad for parents to love their children too much. If they help their children in everything, their children will always be unable to do their own work. When they grow up, these children will find that things are totally different in their woeking place.
Therefore , parents should let their children do things on their own.
3. a. A boy wants something very special from his father.
b. A favor may not be a favor at all.
c. I do play roles.
Unit 10 Part V Follow-Up Exercise
1. a. Mr. Longman has played the cellow for many years, but he now conducts an orchestra.
b. The grass was growing wildly, but the crop, unfortunately, was dyinng.
c. As I turned around, I heard a loud noise, for the bookshelf had collapse
d.
d Th
e house was clean, the table set, and the porch light on; everything was ready for the guests’ arrival.
e. The computer could calculate much faster and better han man; however, it could not think.
f. The blizzard continued for a week; subsequently, they began to run out of food.
g. In the first place, it was too cold to travel at this time of year; in the second place, we had no money.
h. Kunming is my favourite city; in fact, I plan to spend a month there this summer.
i. The young couple worked day and night to pay off the loan; at least ,
they thought they could do it.
j. I had to complete the assignment by Friday; otherwise, I would have failed the course.
2. a. Nevertheless, I do not want to see him.
b. Having decided to reduce weight, she had to give up all of her favorite snacks.
c. As the ship turned about, a soxen solphins began to follow it.
d. (correct)
e. As I have mentioned, the machine breaks down occasionally.
f. To give Mary a warm welcome, the family has prepared for a whole week.
g. The four boys in the band are John, Calvin, Henry, and Steve.
h. (correct)
i. (correct)
3. a. John decided, nonetheless, not to buy the car.
b. Sam, having forgotten to save his work, lost all of his revisions when his computer crashed.
c. Did you know that James Lee, the novelist and essayist, was also an art
critic?
d. Charm, the women’s fashion magazine, recently incorporated with She, another fashion journal.
e. (No revision is needed)
f. Oil, which is lighter than water, rises to the surface.
g.(No revision is neede)
h. My cousin, who is a surgeon, went to America last month.
i. Mr. Peterson—later to be nominated for Chairperson of the Small Enterprise Committee— had been charfed with bribery.
j. However, Bernard Shaw’s main purpose is not to show the tragedy of St. Joan(that is alredy quite evident), but to explain the character of St.Joan .
k. He requested (actually he pleaded)that his name be withheld.
l. There was only one thing to do—study till dawn.
4. a. Quotation marks should be used honestly and sparingly, when there is agenuine quotation at hand, and it is necessary to be very rigorous about the words enclosed by the marks. If something is to be quoted, the exact words must be used. If part of it must be left out because of space limitations, it is good manners to insert three dots to indicate the omission, but it is unethical to do this if it means connecting two thoughts which the original author did not intend to have tied together.
b. The old man was thrown into confusion. One eye? How am I to know? He tried to recall what his wife Zeinab looked like, with her long gown and black headdress, the veil, and sometimes the black covering enveloping her face and sometimes removed and lying on her neck. He could picture her as she walked and sat, chewing a morsel and then taking it out of her mouth so as to plae it in that of her first-born. Her children. One eye. How am I to know? He could picture her stretched out on the bed, her eyes closed. The old man was in confusion and found himself saying,“When I call her she will know my voice.”The nurse soubted whether he was in fact visiting his wife; however, giving him another glance, she laughed at her suspicions and asked him, “How long have the two of you been married?”Again he was confused as he said, “Allah knows best—thirty, forty years…”。