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Key to unit 5
P168. 1
1.
visible
2 variety
3
function
4 casual
5 convention
6
guarantee
7 infinite
8
emerged
9 dilemma
10 charm
11 internal
12
ounce
13 staff
14 consult
15
challenging
p169.2
1 become of
2
run the (red) light
3 shake
off
4 disapprove of
5 show up
6 inasmuch as
7 make out
8 inside out
P170
1.
increasing your word power
1.
faked my
signature
2 would be/ was
addressing a meeting would address a meeting
3 their right to free
speech had been violated 4 enforce them
5 constitutes a major
threat
6 be restrained/
restrain himself from doing too much heavy work
7 here are some
examples that can demonstrate
8 generate a feeling / sense of
accomplishment
2 .
1
regardless of
2
While/Though/ Although
3 as
4 In spite of/ Despite
5 While/Though/ Although
6 as 7 regardless of
8 in spite of/ despite
9
disregard
3.
1 empower
2 enable
3 encamped
4
ensure
5
entitled
6 hardened
7 has softened
8 threatened
9
frightened
10 hastened
P172 grammar review
1.
1
where 2 why 3 who 4 which 5 when 6 whose 7 whom
2.
1
the girls
whom he employs
are always complaining about their poor-paying
jobs.
2 he was educated at the local
grammar school, after which he went on to
Cambridge.
3 this is John, with whose
help I have finally come out of my financial
trouble.
4 we were shown pictures of an
African village, which was threatened by growing
poverty.
5 she was dancing with a man
who had a strange hairstyle./ The man with whom
she was dancing had a strange
hairstyle.
6 He paid me 10
dollars for washing 10 windows, most of which
hadn
’
t been washed for at
least a year.
Cloze
Constitute
based
traits
which
simply
wonder
despite
dilemma
talent
function
interaction
issues
figures
who
character
Translation
1 He
consults for our company and we often consult him
when we encounter problems in our work..
2 Don
’
t try to ch
eat
—
you
’
ll never get away with it.
3 My
father is always optimistic, regardless of the
difficulties that he may face. He is a positive
role model for
us.
4 This novel describes the ups and
downs of a big family during
China
’
s
1920
’
s and
1930
’
s.
5 It is not enough to act in good
faith. We also need to act reasonably.
6 You may score good marks by burning
the midnight oil before the
exams, but
in the long run you have to
study hard
every day to achieve academic excellence.
7 Don
’
t stare at
the computer screen for too long. Raise your eyes
once in a while and look into the distance.
8 It
’
s to your
advantage to learn from the mistakes of others.
Key to unit 6
P202
1.
objective
current
double
exhibit
eliminate
integrated
outstanding
strategies
similarities
striving/strive
narrows
logical
mysterious
thick
painful
2.
at
rest
without
regard to
rely on/upon take
a chance for the most part
in this regard
make sense on
1
the sidelines
increasing your word power
1.
to
with
at
with
from
beyond
from
on
for
to
2.
in the way that
though/although
when
since
used in a comparison
though
used in a comparison
because
while
in the way that
3.
1) supposition
supposed
supposedly s upposed
2) conservative
conserve
Conservation
3)Predictably
prediction
predict
predictable
4.) ridiculous
ridiculed
ridiculously
ridicule
5) creation
creatively create creative created
6)original
originally
origin
originated
Grammar
1. of which
for which
in which
in whom
of which
to which
for which
at
which
2 . 1) as you
describe/ have described/ described
2)
as concern everyone of us
3) As well known
4)As we all can see
5) as you
show/as you have shown for your teacher
6)
As is reported / announced in
today
’
s papers
Cloze
Concentration
focus
recharge
opposite
solving
generate
switch
introversion
distinguish
traits
passion being
quality
Translation
1 It is only by
trial and error that we learn and progress/ make
progress.
2 You should know
that the education of the heart is very important.
It will distinguish you from others.
3
A person who strives for perfection tends to have
a low threshold of pain. Things around bother
them.
4 They regard honesty as a matter
of principle and they are willing to sacrifice
everything for its sake.
5 People judge
you by the company you keep. You are inviting
trouble if you get into bad company.
6
speaking your mind without regard to other
people
’
s feelings is not a
virtue.
7 Her sensitivity exposes her
to more suffering and pain than ordinary people
can imagine.
8 We must awaken people to
the need to protect our environment.
Key to Unit 7
P230-237
Words in Action
Working with Words and
Expressions
1
. In
the box below are some of the expressions you have
learned in this unit.
1
)
viewpoint
2
)
conventional
3
)
typical
4
)
merely
5
)
valid
6
)
productive
7
)
assess
8
)
alert
9
)
employment
10) convey
11) competent
12) abjective
13)
professional
14) reserve
15) shift
16) dismiss
17) personally
18) strengths
19) intense
20)
norms
2
. In the box below
are some of the expressions you have learned in
this unit.
1
)
in
reserve
2
)
To his
credit
3
)
In view of
4
)
in person
5
)
take up
6
)
follow the herd
7
)
assess/judge
…
on its (own) merits
8
)
takes an
…
turn
Increasing
Your Word Power
1.
1) to
2) on
3) to
4) about, of
5) to
6) on, with
7) to, with
8) on
9) to
10) to
2.
1
)
deep
2
)
total
3
)
heavy
4
)
high
5
)
deep
6
)
strong
7
)
high
8
)
heavy
9
)
close
10
)
total
3. Word Building : Compounding
2
yet