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Unit 2 – Section A
●Language Focus – Words in Use
1. In our class, most discussions and activities take place in assigned small groups. These groups provide a supportive and safe environment that (promotes) learning.
2. It is the development strategy of the company to (accelerate) its overseas expansion in order to take a slice of the world market.
3. Nearly six million people go to see the Mona Lisa every year, attracted by the (mystery) of her smile. When you're not looking at her, she seems to be smiling; when you look at her, she stops.
4. To live with a family whose native language is English is the ideal way to further improve one's English and to gain (insight) into its culture.
5. There is a real need to (boost) academic achievement in schools and help with the development of a student's overall character.
6. Einstein said his scientific discoveries grew from his imagination rather than from (analysis) , reason and language.
7. Being a single parent, there is no way for her to (calculate) the time and energy she has devoted to her children for the past 10 years.
8. It is essential that you start by listening because one of the main (barriers) teenagers and their parents face in forming positive relationships is that neither listens to the other.
9. We all know the dangers of an earthquake: the (destruction) to buildings, the troubles can be caused by falling trees, and the terror occurs when the earth actually opens up.
10. Not until recently have we realized that the increasing world population may lead to a potential gloomy (prospect) for humanity: starvation.
●Word Building
1.promise
2.bear
3.house
4.object
5.offensive
6.exclusive
7.excessive
8.executive
9.intense
10.identify
1.promising
2.bearing
3.housing
4.objective
5.offend
6.exclude
7.excess
8.execute
9.intensive / intensify
10.identity
1. The woman has made up her mind again to go on a diet to get rid of the (excess) of her weight, though she failed several times in the past.
2. Experts generally agree that diet has an important (bearing) on one's health in addition to many other known factors.
3. Despite the fact that I have tried to be (objective) , the book is still a bit subjective, as it reflects my own interests and experiences.
4. With more overseas companies trying to obtain the big project recently open to the public, the competition in this market is bound to (intensify) .
5. It was difficult to make a decision, but now that we have made the decision, we may (execute) the scheme as previously agreed.
6. The new movie to be shown this summer is a(n) (promising) one; it is likely to be one of the biggest money-makers of all time.
7. While going over the document, please make sure that there are no provisions in the treaty that would (exclude) either side from taking part in it.
8. For security purposes, always remember to check carefully the (identity) of any caller who wants to get permission to your home.
9. I don't think it's wise of you to show off your intelligence or great knowledge in front of the director, for it may (offend) him.
10. As the strong earthquake had done severe damage to their homes, many people had to stay in temporary (housing) for a few months.
●Banked Cloze
Through exploration of the humanities, we learn how to think creatively and critically, to analyze, and to ask questions. Because these skills allow us to gain new (1) (insight) into everything from poetry and paintings to business models and politics, humanistic subjects have been at the heart of a liberal arts (2) (education) since the ancient Greeks first used them to educate their citizens. Research into the human experience helps to (3) (boost) our knowledge about our world. Through the work of humanities scholars, we learn about the values of different cultures, about what goes into making a work of art, and about the (4) (mystery) of how history is made. Their efforts depict the great accomplishments of the past, help us understand the world today, and give us tools to imagine the (5) (prospect) of our future.
Today, humanistic knowledge continues to (6) (promote) the ideal foundation for exploring and understanding the human experience. Learning another language might help to (7) (invest) you with great insights as well as gain much (8) (appreciation) of different cultures. Taking a close look at a sculpture might make you think about how an artist's life (9) (affected) his creative decisions. Reading a book from another region of the world might help you (10) (speculate) about the meaning of democracy. Listening to history courses might give you a clearer picture of what the future will be like.
●Language Focus – Expressions in Use
1. Because women often restrict their diet in an effort to control weight, they may not consume enough iron-rich food and (are liable to) experience an iron deficiency.
2. Some reform advocates ignore the impact of class size on student achievement, and they are (in favor of) what they call as a priority: teacher effectiveness.
3. Because of easy access to the Internet, the new breakthrough to create something truly creative (is bound to) happen anytime now.
4. Indeed, if teachers want to (speculate about) how far students might get in life, a better measurement than grades might be how hard the students try.
5. Nature has (1) (invested) these animals (2) (with) a capacity for not showing fear.
6. During the weeks of discussion, delegations from groups who are interested in the resolution may call on representatives to (stand up for) their point of view.
7. Plato was a superb writer, and his works are part of the world's great literature. Most of his existing work is (in the form of) dialogs and letters.