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课文重点句型复习
Unit
1
1
.
The
purpose
of
making
a
decision
is
to
establish
and
achieve
organizational
goals
and
object
ives.
P1
2
.
Managers
must
make
a
best
guess
at
what
the
future
will
be
and
try
to
leave
as
little
as
p
ossible
to
chance.
P2
3
.
For
managers,
every
decision
has
constraints
based
on
policies,
procedures,
laws,
precedents,
and
the
like.
P3
4
.
But
the
tendency
to
simplify
blinds
them
to
other
alternatives.
P4
5
.
Decision
makers
must
have
some
way
of
determining
which
of
several
alternatives
is
b
est
—
t
hat
is,
which
contributes
the
most
to
the
achievement
of
organizational
goals.
P6
6
.
Different
individuals
frequently
have
different
ideas
about
how
to
attain
the
goals,
the
best
choice
may
depend
on
who
makes
the
decision.
P6
7
.
People
often
assume
that
a
decision
is
an
isolated
phenomenon.
P9
8
.
The
literary
critics
should
be
as
objective
as
possible
in
analysis
and
judgment.
9
.
She
is
always
ready
to
argue
over
the
smallest
issues.
10
.
I
argued
him
out
of
going
on
such
a
dangerous
journey.
11
.
Although
he
thought
he
was
helping
us
with
the
job,
he
was
only
in
the
way
.
Unit
2
12
.
The
terms
we
would
normally
use
to
describe
a
scientific
phenomenon
are
inadequate
here.
P1
13.
Astronomers
and
scientists
think
that
a
black
hole
is
a
region
of
space
into
which
matter
h
as
fallen
and
from
which
nothing
can
escape.
P1
14.
Some
stars
explode
when
their
density
increases
to
a
particular
point.
P2
15.
This
process
of
shrinking
may
be
so
intense
that
a
black
hole
results.
P2
16.
It
is
only
recently
that
astronomers
have
begun
specific
research
into
black
holes.
P3
17.
Very
advanced
technology
could
one
day
make
use
of
the
energy
of
black
holes
for
manki
nd.
P5
18.
He
has
exerted
all
his
strength
to
attain
his
goal.
19.
He
has
been
exerting
a
lot
of
pressure
on
me
to
change
my
mind.
20.
The
collapse
of
the
government
left
the
country
in
confusion.
21.
The
research
group
launched
out
into
a
series
of
new
experiments.
Unit
3
22.
Each
time
it
is
shown,
the
program
starts
a
nationwide
debate
on
the
subject.
P3
23.
In
addition
to
this,
a
second
doctor
must
confirm
that
these
criteria
have
been
met
.
P4
24.
In
the
vast
majority
of
euthanasia
cases,
what
the
patient
is
actually
asking
for
is
somethin
g
else.
P7
25.
Euthanasia
doesn’t
take
into
account
that
there
are
ways
of
caring
for
the
dying.P8
26.
Anything
that
legally
allows
the
shortening
of
life
does
make
those
people
more
vulnerable.
P8
27.
Instructions
will
be
sent
immediately
on
request
.
28.
Many
people
opposed
building
a
new
highway
because
of
the
great
cost.
29.
She
bore
the
whole
burden
of
raising
two
children
alone.
30.
Students
are
heavily
burdened
with
home
assignments.
31.
The
committee
demands
that
no
member
(should)
be
absent.
Unit
4
32.
Of
these
20,000,just
under
2000
are
being
exploited
and
abused
by
their
employers.
P1
33.
In
one
of
them,
a
Filipino
maid
was
executed
in
Singapore
after
being
convicted
of
murder,
despite
protests
from
various
quarters
that
her
guilt
had
not
been
adequately
established.
P3
34.
I
was
supposed
to
be
paid
£
120
but
I
never
received
that
amount.
P4
35.
My
employers
always
threatened
to
report
me
to
the
Home
Office
or
the
police.
P6
36.
Many
people
doubt
whether
this
will
successfully
reduce
the
incidence
of
abuse.
P8
37.
So
if
they
do
complain,
they
risk
being
deported
.
P8
38.
It
is
the
right
to
change
employers
which
distinguishes
employment
from
slavery.
P9
39.
The
student
exploits
every
possibility
to
learn
English.
40.
Our
country
is
launching
a
campaign
against
waste.
41.
We
should
be
always
aware
of
the
status
of
world
affairs.
42.
There
are
likely
to
be
more
difficulties
than
you
were
prepared
for.
Unit
5
43.
The
new
music
was
built
out
of
materials
already
in
existence
.
P1
44.
They
freely
took
over
elements
from
jazz,
from
American
country
music,
and
as
time
went
o
n
from
even
more
diverse
sources.
P2
45.
What
developed
was
a
music
readily
taking
on
various
forms
and
capable
of
an
almost
limit
less
range
of
expression.
P2
46.
In
studio
recordings,
new
techniques
made
possible
effects
that
not
even
an
electronic
band
c
ould
produce
live
.
P3
47.
Electronic
amplifiers
also
made
possible
a
fantastic
increase
in
volume,
the
music
becoming
as
l
oud
and
penetrating
as
the
human
ear
could
stand.
P3
48.
Often
music
was
played
out
of
doors,
where
nature
provided
the
environment.
P4
49
.
The
social
and
political
transformation
of
a
country
is
essential
to
the
development
of
the
societ
y.
50
.
All
theories
originate
from
practice
and
in
turn
serve
practice.
Unit
6
,
becoming
increasingly
prevalent
in
factories
and
industrial
plants
throughout
the
developed
world,
are
programmed
and
engineered
to
perform
industrial
tasks
without
human
intervention.
P1
52.
The
robots
used
in
nuclear
power
plants
handle
the
radioactive
materials,
preventing
human
perso
nnel
from
being
exposed
to
radiation.
P3
53.
Robots
differ
from
automatic
machines
in
that
after
completion
of
one
specific
task,
they
c
an
be
reprogrammed
by
a
computer
to
do
another
one.
P4
engineers
are
writing
new
programs
allowing
robots
to
make
decisions
such
as
whether
to
discard
defective
parts
in
finished
products.
P6
55.
These
future
robots,
assembled
with
a
sense
of
touch
and
the
ability
to
see
and
make
decisio
ns,
will
have
plenty
of
work
to
do.
P7
56.
Anyone
wanting
to
understand
the
industry
of
the
future
will
have
to
know
about
robotics.
P
7
57.
His
words
cast
a
new
light
on
the
problem.
58.
We
should
be
aware
of
the
dangers
of
exposing
children
to
violence
on
TV.
Unit
7
59.
People
in
advanced
industrial
societies
are
increasingly
concerned
with
opportunities
for
leisure
a
nd
what
they
can
do
in
their
leisure
time.
P1
60.
Generally
speaking,
the
quality
of
life,
especially
as
seen
by
the
individual,
is
meaningful
in
t
erms
of
the
degree
to
which
these
various
areas
of
life
are
available
or
provide
satisfaction
to
the
ind
ividual.
P2
61.
The
specific
use
of
leisure
varies
from
individual
to
individual
.
P4
62.
Experiences
of
a
different
nature,
be
it
television
watching
or
bird-
watching,
can
lead
to
a
sel
f-
renewal
and
a
more
“balanced”
way
of
life.
P5
63.
Such
attitudes
amount
to
a
recognition
that
leisure
is
an
important
area
of
life
and
a
belief
t
hat
leisure
can
and
should
be
put
to
good
use.
P6
64.
To
impart
positive
leisure
attitudes
to
the
general
public
is
essential
for
motivating
them
to
us
e
their
leisure
in
creative
and
satisfying
ways.
P7
65.
It
can
be
argued
that
the
people
with
whom
we
come
into
contact
in
these
various
contexts
are
all
likely
to
have
exerted
some
influence
in
shaping
our
attitudes,
interests
and
even
skills
relevant
to
how
we
handle
leisure.
P7
66.
The
more
seriously
this
is
sought,
the
more
likely
positive
attitudes
towards
leisure
as
well
as
academic
work
will
be
encouraged.
P9
67.
You
have
to
attach
a
label
to
a
box
while
posting
it.
68.
We
should
make
our
lives
relevant
to
the
needs
of
the
country.
69.
He
always
has
some
positive
ideas
on
company
policy.
Unit
8
70.
The
problem
of
Jet
Lag
is
one
every
international
traveler
comes
across
at
some
time.
P1
71.
The
effects
of
rapid
travel
on
the
body
are
actually
far
more
disturbing
than
we
realize.
P2
72.
He
later
blamed
his
poor
judgment
on
Jet
Lag.
P3
73.
Now
that
we
understand
what
Jet
Lag
is,
we
can
go
some
way
to
overcoming
it.
P5
74.
In
time
,
the
physiological
system
will
reset
itself,
but
it
does
take
time.
P8
75.
It
is
not
feasible
to
wait
four
days
until
the
body
is
used
to
the
new
time
zone.
P10
76.
That
is
by
no
means
the
best
way
of
proceeding
.
77.
He
didn’t
take
alarm
at
the
news.
78.
The
pianist
promoted
a
grand
benefit
concert.
79.
He
d
idn’t
want
to
be
tied
to
a
steady
job.
Unit
9
80.
The
nearer
a
society
approximates
to
zero
population
growth,
the
older
its
population
is
likely
to
be
—
at
least,
for
any
future
that
concerns
us
now.
P3
81.
To
these
now
familiar
facts
a
number
of
further
facts
may
be
added,
some
of
them
only
rece
ntly
recognized
.
P4
82.
There
is
the
appreciation
of
the
salient
historical
truth
that
the
aging
of
advanced
societies
has
b
een
a
sudden
change.
P4
83.
Taken
together,
these
things
have
implications
which
are
only
beginning
to
be
acknowled
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