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Key to Exercises (Unit 3)
Text
comprehension:
I.
A
II.
F, T, T, T, F
III.
1. Refer to
Para 1 for the four examples.
2. Refer
to Para 4. It could not only set an example for
your children and grandchildren
but it
adds priceless panache to your image.
3. Refer to Para 5. The fact that the
guest had included a recipe for a dish the author
had
complimented
her
on
at
an
earlier
gathering
made
the
author
feel
all
the
more
appreciative.
4. Refer to Para 7. It is the simple
phrase
5. Refer to Para 9. It is
because to use good manners with our own families
counts the
most, for those are the
people we love the most.
6.
As
good
manners
are
infectious,
she
wishes
that
everyone
would
catch
them
so
that
they would spread..
IV
.
1. a gracious manner adds
great splendor to your image.
2.
I dare say the note my guest sent me didn't take
long to write.
3. The simple phrase
4. Being
punctual has always been considered a virtue, both
in the past and at present; it
has not become outdated.
5.
You shouldn
’
t accept the
other person
’
s presence
without thinking of its importance.
6.
Good manners produce the same feelings or actions
in others.
Vocabulary
I.
1. become
different from what it should be like
2. displaying gratitude by waving a
hand or nodding the head; move out onto the main
road
3. be of great
significance
4. who receives the thank-
you note remark
5. produce a far-
reaching effect
6. practice good
manners
II.
Punctuality,
routine, infectious, bet, terrific, board, valued,
count, cherishes, irritations
III.
D, A, B, B, C, A, D, A
IV
.
1 praised,
compliment,
praise,
complimented
2. appreciated, enjoyed,
enjoying, appreciated
3. priceless, priceless,
precious, precious
4. see, Notice, see, noticed
V
.
1. thanks (recognition)
2. activeness
(liveliness, briskness, eagerness)
3. fashionable ( graceful,
elegant)
4.
selfish (mean, ungenerous)
5. nice (courteous, polite, friendly)
6. leisurely
(relaxed, idle, unoccupied, lazy)
7.
annoyance (displeasure, dissatisfaction)
ness (
timekeeping, reliability)
VI.
unfriendly,
boyhood,
understanding,
reception,
disappearance,
decision,
differing,
elevated
Grammar
II.
1. older than
2.
more interested
3. as
crowded as
4. As pale as
5.
More exciting than
6. As complicated
than
9. more
selective
unlucky as
12. more difficult
III.
1. stronger
2. more noisy
3. more
expensive
4. more difficult
5. happier
6. younger
7. more often
8. further
9. more exciting
10. louder
IV.
1. more
comfortable
2. the funniest
3. the worst
4. more serious
5. the most popular
6.
quieter
7. the most beautiful
8. healthier
9. the least
honorable
10. less challenging; least
challenging
V. 1. Older
2. Oldest
3. True
4. True
5.
Further
6.
A more
7. Better
VI.
e.g. But even worse was the fact that
the headmaster had found out the boys' secret
plan.
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