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Lesson 8


A


1.


The


company


began


aggressive


advertising


campaigns,


increased


its


variety of beers, and further expanded its


markets.


By


1991


Coors


beer


was


available in all 50 states. It also worked


to


improve


its


image


and


quell


(crush)


ongoing boycotts.


2. With this strong right-wing views, and


close


affiliation


(association)


to


the


military,


he’d


long


been


regarded


ad


a


sworn enemy of the people.


3.


Adams


supported


what


became


known


as


the


Boston


tea


party,


and


thereafter


he


firmly


supported


the


patriotic (nationalistic) measures that led


step by step to American independence.


4. The best


hope is


that we will have a


rapid


mobilization


(calling


up)


of


international


opinion


in


support


of


the


movement.


5.


When


he


was


there,


he


often


gave


food


and


coins


to


the


destitute


(poor)


children who lived on the street.


6.


Combining


social


commentary


with


rhythmic lyrics (words),heavy bass beats,


and remixed or original melodies, rap is


one


of


the


most


controversial


of


black


musical forms.


7. The history of newspapers, magazines,


and other publications in the country has


varied,


depending


upon


the


level


of


censorship


(control)


in


the


ruling


government..


8.


The


cause


of


the


incidence


has


been


kept


off the air (not broadcasted) in


the


radio by the administration.


9. He took out a court injunction (order)


against


the


newspaper


demanding


the


return of the document.


10.


A


great


cheer


went


up


from


the


crowd as they caught sight of their


idol


(hero).



1


B


1.


The


congressmen


accused


politicians


of whipping up anti-foreign sentiment in


order to win right



wing votes.


2. It was a tragic love affair that bought


forth only pain.


3. His competence as an economist had


been


reinforced


by


his


successful


fight


against inflation.


4.


The


cause


of


the


incidence


has


been


kept


off


the


air


in


the


radio


by


the


administration.


5.


The


improvement


in


standards


has


been


steady


and


persistent,


but


has


attracted


little


comment


from


educationalists.


6.


Others


are


using


secure


Internet


connections


to


intensify


relations


with


some their trading partners.


7.


Those


ideas


were


persuasive


and


the


Legislature gave us the appropriation.


8.


There


was


a


tremendous


lack


of


communication


between


us


.We


sometimes misunder stood each other.


9.


Children


in


underachieving


schools


finally


caught


up


with


students


in


other


schools with extra tutoring and help.


10.


He


was


always


straightforward


and


did


not


understand


about


strategy


and


tactic.



Lesson 9


A


1.


We


now


are


provided


with


several


television


commentators


to


explain


the


action


to


us,


with


the


help


of


the


ubiquitous


(ever-present)


slow


motion


instant replay.


2.


the


jury


deliberated


(discussed)


for


eighteen


minutes


and


recommended


a


sentence of from two to five years in the


state penitentiary.


3.


Mr.


Annan


formally


disbanded


the


fact-finding


team


Thursday


because


of



Israel’s


objections


to


the


mission’s


composition and mandate (authority).


4.


The


number


of


old


people


is


on


the


rise,


and


with


this


fact


comes


the


number


of


people


with


chronic


(enduring)


diseases


associated


more


with old age.


5.


In


the


1984


revised


version


of


The


Black and White Truth about Basketball,


Greenfield


again


challenges


his


readers


by


asserting


that


the


two


races


have


inherently


(intrinsically)


different


styles


on the court.


6. I didn’t speak to Dominick Dunne or


Mark


Fuhrman,


because


their


points


of


view


are


unclear,


and


their


factual


recitations are patently (obviously) false.


7.


Sophie


asked


her


mother


to


pick


her


up


from


the


camp


a


day


earlier


than


scheduled.


Although


Sophie


was


“sick


of camp and ready to come home ”, Ms.


Wexler


objected,


and


finally


prevailed


(triumphed).


8.


In


the


years


1659


to


1681


the


celebration


of


Christmas


was


actually


outlawed


(forbidden)


in


Boston


and


the


Christmas spirit was fined.


9.


The


personal


computer


is


only


a


decade old, and the language it spawned


(produced) has made only minor inroads


in English, but this will change.


10.


The


case


of


Hemant


Lakhani,


the


Briton


charged


in


the


USA


with


attempting


to


sell


a


missile


to


an


undercover


agent


from


the


FBI,


has


highlighted


the


threat


posed


by


the


ever-expanding


illicit


(illegal)


arms


trade.


B


1. Smokers become addicted to nicotine,


and


on


stopping


smoking


the


sudden


loss


of


nicotine


can


cause


unpleasant


symptoms


such


as


irritability,


restlessness and craving for a cigarette.



2


2. If these are adhered to they go a long


way


to


ensuring


that


those


who


are


dying


may


do


so


with


dignity


and


without


the


need


to


resort


to


a


lethal


dose of drugs.


3.


We


should


take


some


comfort


from


the ability of the judicial system to fight


back against corruption.


4.


Tougher


punishments


are


being


handed down these days.


5.


Robin


Thompson


spoke


on


behalf


of


his colleagues about the issue.


6. The bottom


line


was they would end


up


the


contract


if


I


ever


revealed


the


truth of what happened.


7.


There


is


a


pernicious


culture


of


excellence:


everything


has


to


be


not


merely good but the best.


8.


Neither


the


Trust


Fund


Bureau,


the


core of the system, nor any other parts of


the


FILP


have


any


loans


to


borrowers


who


have


gone


bankrupt,


nor


do


they


have


any


overdue


loans


to


public


institutions.


9. We expressed our heartfelt thanks for


helping us care for Daisy.


10. The card has a catchy


message :” My


heart


beats


at90/min


for


you,


my


blood


pressure


rises


to


120/80


thinking


of


you.”




Lesson 10


A


1. He hoped to strengthen the position of


the sciences in the leading universities.



2.


We


took


an


abundant


supply


of


food


with


us


when


we


went


hiking


in


the


mountains.


3.


Conservation


is


the


protection


of


plants


and


animals,


natural


areas,


and


interesting


and


important


structures


and


buildings, especially from the damaging


effect of human activity.


4.


And


if


you’re


emotionally


connected



to


it,


you


also


get


intellectually


connected to it;


you want to learn more


about it.


5. Relief workers are concerned over the


shortage


of


food


and


shelter


in


the


refugee camps.


6.


It


is


proposed


at


this


conference


that


the


law


should


impose


penalties


in


companies that use energy wastefully.


7.


It


is


hard


to


believe


that


in


this


prosperous


country,


hunger


could


be


a


serious problem.


8. We must be careful not to do anything


that


might


endanger


the


economic


recovery.


9. This disease is hereditary, so chances


are that her daughter may suffer from it


too.


10. The president relied on the coercive


powers of the military and the police to


enforce law and order.


B


1. The main appeal these bonds hold for


individual


investors


is


the


safety


and


peace of mind the offer.


2.


He


argues


that


Americans


have


been


too


compliant,


too


willing


to


go


along


with politicians who would reduce their


liberties, not expand them.


3.


Despite


these


improvements


the


scientists


say


that


the


Baltic


Sea


continues


to


be


“imperiled


by


the


long-term


accumulation


of


toxic


chemicals ”.



4. Toxic waste could endanger lives and


poison fish.


5.


The


East


and


the


West


can


work


together


for


their


mutual


benefit


and


progress.


6. The authorities will be legally bound


to arrest any suspects.


7.


In


the


United


States


cyclists


are


compelled to wear a helmet for the sake


of safety.



3


8.


Following


the


fall


of


the


military


dictator in March, the country has had a


civilian government..


9.


After


their


meeting


,


both


men


described the talks as frank, friendly and


constructive.


10.


He


was


arrested


on


suspicion


of


drunk driving..



Lesson 11


A


1.


If


it


continues


to


(abdicate)


its


responsibilities


then


the


British


government


must act


immediately in


its


place.


2.


Just


as


you


do


not


wish


others


to


(inflict) their desires upon you, you must


leave it to them to be free to follow their


own direction in life.


3.


She


was


a


tough


girl-determined,


arrogant


and


(opinionated),


with


light


brown hair and quick, sharp eyes.


4.


I


think


feminism


is


about


liberating


women


from


enforced


domestic


and


maternal (drudgery).


5. The children have a more (pragmatic)


view,


only


taking


in


consideration


what


will work.


6.


While


a


quarter


of


men


wash


their


cars once a week, fewer than one in five


women carry out the (chore).


7. If she were rich, that wouldn’t stop he


caring for children, but she could charge


only


a(n)


(nominal)


fee


to


the


mothers


who badly needed to work.


8.


We


intend


to


remove


the


(onerous)


rules


and


regulations


that


are


discouraging


foreign


investment


in


our


country.


9. He was a lonely, miserable (wretch).


10.


This


newly


established


institution


has to face a whole range of crimes and


(delinquencies).


B

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