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Book 4-Unit 1
What Clause + is (was) + Infinitive
Answer the questions in 3B, using the italicized words in the brackets and the pattern “What clause + is (was) + infinitive”.
Book 4-Unit 1
Using Wh-ever for Emphasis
Complete the following sentences by using whoever, wherever, however, whatever, whichever or whenever.
1. W__h_e_r_e_v_e_r_ you may go, he will not forget you. 2. _W_h_i_c_h_e_v_e_r_ way you look at it, neutrality is folly. 3. _H_o_w__e_v_e_r _ much you may regret having done that,
a. People put tea leaves in a sealed plastic bag in a tin which is again wrapped in a wooden box. The boxes are packaged into a decorative paper bag with attractive designs. It may again be stored in a shiny shopping window for sale.
b. Nearly everything has two or more wrappings. c. A lot of things don’t really need any protective
wrapping at all. d. Protection of some products is necessary (food,
Do you think these wrappings are necessary or excessive?
Answer the questions for discussion on page 11.
Reference Answers
Book 4-Unit 1
Refer百度文库nce Answers
everyone thought he was to blame for the fire that caused serious damage to the company. 10. You may either sow wheat in rows or broadcast it. _W_h__ic_h_e_v_e_r_ way you do it, it is a good thing to break up the soil after seeding.
Example: What are you going to do tonight? (want) Well, what I want to do is go to a movie, but I think I’d better study.
b. Another appropriate example may be the packaging of moon cakes.
Book 4-Unit 1
Grammar: Wh-ever Grammar: What clause + is (was) + infinitive
Vocabulary: Work with words
1. What does the author think of protecting protective coverings in his country? Why does he think so?
a. Depending on the mood, it may be either irritating, funny or civilized.
there is nothing you can do now. 4. _W_h__a_te_v_e_r_ caused the accident, it was not a
broken bottle. 5. The soldiers refused to fire at the innocent
civilians, _w_h_a_t_e_v_e_r_ the officer might say.
Part III Extended Activities
Book 4-Unit 1
Extended Activities
Dictation Read More Grammar and Vocabulary Translation Writing Reading for Interest Cultural Information
Script
Book 4-Unit 1
Describe the wrappings for the following commodities in a supermarket: (1) fruit (2) muffins or small cakes (3) sweets or candies
Book 4-Unit 1
Unidentified Flying Objects
There are many explanations for why UFOs visit the Earth. / The most popular one is that they may contain visitors from other planets./ To fly such an aircraft, their builders must develop different forms of aviation,/because they seem to fly much faster than normal aircraft./ The UFOs, it is even believed, must contain scientists/ from other planets who are studying life on earth./ It is even believed that several such aircraft may have landed on earth/ and the space visitors may be living among us./ But there are also less fantastic explanations available./ Although some sightings of UFOs are difficult to explain, most can be explained quite easily./ In many cases the observers might have made a mistake./ They might have seen a weather balloon or an aircraft./ Or the light they saw in the sky might have been light from the ground,/ reflected on to the clouds./ However, the exact cause of many sightings still remained a mystery.
books, etc.), over-protection spoils them. e. We may be unable to see the quality of fabrics
underneath the packaging.
Book 4-Unit 1
Reference Answers
2. Do you find “protecting protective coverings” irritating, funny or civilized? Give your reasons.
Return to Menu
Book 4-Unit 1
Who said packaging is everything? I think the present enthusiasm for packaging often brings us more trouble than convenience. We could save time, trouble and space if there wasn't so much variation in the size and shape of the packages. Suitcases, for example, should be made in standard sizes. There should be just four. For advertising purposes the makers could label them HUGE, GIANT, LARGE and REGULAR. Huge would be a big suitcase. Giant would be a normal size. Large would be small and Regular would be a small bag used for personal items you Swcarinpt to keep with you on a trip. If suitcases were made in only four standard sizes, we could save fifty percent of the space they now take up in airplane luggage compartments. At home we could have whole closets of space and the predictably shaped suitcases would make packing a pleasure.
Book 4-Unit 1
6. _W_h__o_e_v_e_r_ wins this civil war, there will be little rejoicing at the victory.
7. _W_h__e_n_e_v_e_r I come here, it rains. 8. _W_h__e_re_v_e_r_ you met her, it was not in my house. 9. _H_o_w__e_v_e_r hard he tried to defend himself,
c. civilized: protection, decoration, health, beauty, promotion/advertisement/publicity, dream, technology, science and art
Book 4-Unit 1
3. Give your own example of how people abuse protective coverings.
a. irritating: when hungry, in a hurry, waste of resources, waste of money, cause pollution, ugly and rough wrappings
b. funny: unnecessary, spoilt, could not see, smell or feel the product, buying the package instead of the product (买椟还珠), ugly design
What Clause + is (was) + Infinitive
Answer the questions in 3B, using the italicized words in the brackets and the pattern “What clause + is (was) + infinitive”.
Book 4-Unit 1
Using Wh-ever for Emphasis
Complete the following sentences by using whoever, wherever, however, whatever, whichever or whenever.
1. W__h_e_r_e_v_e_r_ you may go, he will not forget you. 2. _W_h_i_c_h_e_v_e_r_ way you look at it, neutrality is folly. 3. _H_o_w__e_v_e_r _ much you may regret having done that,
a. People put tea leaves in a sealed plastic bag in a tin which is again wrapped in a wooden box. The boxes are packaged into a decorative paper bag with attractive designs. It may again be stored in a shiny shopping window for sale.
b. Nearly everything has two or more wrappings. c. A lot of things don’t really need any protective
wrapping at all. d. Protection of some products is necessary (food,
Do you think these wrappings are necessary or excessive?
Answer the questions for discussion on page 11.
Reference Answers
Book 4-Unit 1
Refer百度文库nce Answers
everyone thought he was to blame for the fire that caused serious damage to the company. 10. You may either sow wheat in rows or broadcast it. _W_h__ic_h_e_v_e_r_ way you do it, it is a good thing to break up the soil after seeding.
Example: What are you going to do tonight? (want) Well, what I want to do is go to a movie, but I think I’d better study.
b. Another appropriate example may be the packaging of moon cakes.
Book 4-Unit 1
Grammar: Wh-ever Grammar: What clause + is (was) + infinitive
Vocabulary: Work with words
1. What does the author think of protecting protective coverings in his country? Why does he think so?
a. Depending on the mood, it may be either irritating, funny or civilized.
there is nothing you can do now. 4. _W_h__a_te_v_e_r_ caused the accident, it was not a
broken bottle. 5. The soldiers refused to fire at the innocent
civilians, _w_h_a_t_e_v_e_r_ the officer might say.
Part III Extended Activities
Book 4-Unit 1
Extended Activities
Dictation Read More Grammar and Vocabulary Translation Writing Reading for Interest Cultural Information
Script
Book 4-Unit 1
Describe the wrappings for the following commodities in a supermarket: (1) fruit (2) muffins or small cakes (3) sweets or candies
Book 4-Unit 1
Unidentified Flying Objects
There are many explanations for why UFOs visit the Earth. / The most popular one is that they may contain visitors from other planets./ To fly such an aircraft, their builders must develop different forms of aviation,/because they seem to fly much faster than normal aircraft./ The UFOs, it is even believed, must contain scientists/ from other planets who are studying life on earth./ It is even believed that several such aircraft may have landed on earth/ and the space visitors may be living among us./ But there are also less fantastic explanations available./ Although some sightings of UFOs are difficult to explain, most can be explained quite easily./ In many cases the observers might have made a mistake./ They might have seen a weather balloon or an aircraft./ Or the light they saw in the sky might have been light from the ground,/ reflected on to the clouds./ However, the exact cause of many sightings still remained a mystery.
books, etc.), over-protection spoils them. e. We may be unable to see the quality of fabrics
underneath the packaging.
Book 4-Unit 1
Reference Answers
2. Do you find “protecting protective coverings” irritating, funny or civilized? Give your reasons.
Return to Menu
Book 4-Unit 1
Who said packaging is everything? I think the present enthusiasm for packaging often brings us more trouble than convenience. We could save time, trouble and space if there wasn't so much variation in the size and shape of the packages. Suitcases, for example, should be made in standard sizes. There should be just four. For advertising purposes the makers could label them HUGE, GIANT, LARGE and REGULAR. Huge would be a big suitcase. Giant would be a normal size. Large would be small and Regular would be a small bag used for personal items you Swcarinpt to keep with you on a trip. If suitcases were made in only four standard sizes, we could save fifty percent of the space they now take up in airplane luggage compartments. At home we could have whole closets of space and the predictably shaped suitcases would make packing a pleasure.
Book 4-Unit 1
6. _W_h__o_e_v_e_r_ wins this civil war, there will be little rejoicing at the victory.
7. _W_h__e_n_e_v_e_r I come here, it rains. 8. _W_h__e_re_v_e_r_ you met her, it was not in my house. 9. _H_o_w__e_v_e_r hard he tried to defend himself,
c. civilized: protection, decoration, health, beauty, promotion/advertisement/publicity, dream, technology, science and art
Book 4-Unit 1
3. Give your own example of how people abuse protective coverings.
a. irritating: when hungry, in a hurry, waste of resources, waste of money, cause pollution, ugly and rough wrappings
b. funny: unnecessary, spoilt, could not see, smell or feel the product, buying the package instead of the product (买椟还珠), ugly design