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新世纪大学英语(第二版)综合教程2_1-5单元课后题答案

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2024年4月11日发(作者:天鹏煊)

Unit One

Living in Harmony

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▆ Working with Words and Expressions

1. In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following

sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

bunch

2)

amazed

3)

shift

4)

bundle

5)

drop

6)

capacity

7)

participating

8)

style

9)

commerce

10)

rob

11)

symbol

12)

appreciated

13)

displayed

14)

slip

15)

conquer

16)

roast

17)

figured

1)

2. In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their

meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the

blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

in rich contrast to

2)

are exposed to

3)

risked his life

4)

rely on

5)

at knife-point

6)

stands out

7)

runs contrary to

8)

flag down

9)

picks/picked up

10)

took a gamble on

11)

pulled away

12)

pulled over

1)

▆ Increasing Your Word Power

1. Collocations

Look at the adverbs listed in the box below, and decide which adverb is needed to collocate with the verb

in each sentence. Fill the correct adverb into the blank in the sentence. The same word may be used in

more than one sentence. Consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) out

2) over

3) back

4) down

5) over

6) up

7) out

8) back

9) down

10) out

11) up

12) over

13) back

14) out

15) down

16) over

2. Study the different meanings of the word “than” in the following sentences.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) Action speaks louder than words.

2)

3)

4)

5)

Production here needs temperatures lower than 25 degrees Celsius.

I like to keep things rather than throw them away.

There is nobody here other than me.

She’d rather leave her job than (be forced to) work for that boss.

3. Word Building

Now choose the Chinese meaning from Column B that matches each italicized word in Column A. You may

consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) d.

2) k

3) n

4) j

5) a

6) g

7) f

8) b

9) o

10) m

11) p

12) e

13) c

14) h

15) i

16) l

Grammar in Context

1.

The –ing form and the infinitive form of the verb

Task: Choose either the infinitive form or the –ing form of the verb in the brackets to complete each of the

following sentences.

▆ Answers:

1) preparing

2) to thank

3) repairing / to be repaired

4) to get

5) studying

6) being treated

7) missing

8) to reduce

9) to leave

10) worrying

2.

The –ed form and the –ing form of the verb

Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to the –ed form and –ing

form of the verb. Reflect on its grammatical function in each sentence.

Task:Complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets into English, paying

attention to the use of the -ing form and the -ed form of verbs.

▆ Answers:

1) kept nodding, rather confused

2) Fallen leaves

3) surprised, hiding

4) Deeply moved

5) following

6) Being, interested

7) located

8) reading

Cloze

Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.

▆ Answers:

1) relying

2) intrigued

3) penny

4) for

5) covered

6) treated

7) amazed

8) contrary

9) generally

10) whatever

11) invited

12) attentive

13) where

Translation

▆ Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) The rumor about his divorce is just a ploy to gain publicity for his new film.

2) He took a gamble on starting a factory with all the money his parents had left him.

3) After winning the important game they hoisted their captain to their shoulders in shouting triumph.

4) In the rush to go for globalization, we should watch out for collision of cultures.

5) In the circumstances it was not surprising that there was trouble.

6) The baby is the very picture of health.

7) People have realized the dangers of exposing children to violence and sex on TV.

8) We always had in mind for whom we were making the film.

Theme-Related Writing

▆ Choose one of the following writing tasks and complete it after class.

1) Write an essay (of about 250 words) about a memorable experience in which you helped a stranger or were

helped by him or her.

2) Write an essay (of about 150 words) about human relationships in our society. The following hints might

serve as a guide:

a. The problems existing in the relationships between people in our society.

b. The negative results such problems may bring about to our society.

c. What can you do to help establish a harmonious society as a student?

▆Sample Essay for Task 1:

One weekend morning, while walking on a bustling street with a light heart, I was suddenly overtaken by a

startling moan. Turning around, I discovered the sound was coming from a black mass in a corner. “What’s

that?” My heart pounded heavily. I went up and saw a human being, alive but in a dreadful state. He was

crouching on the ground with deformed hands and legs, mumbling something. He had obviously lost the

normal ability to move and work. A dirty plate was placed in front the miserable-looking man, in which there

were some coins and small notes.

As my eyes were drifting away from him, his eyes caught mine suddenly. What eyes they were! Filled

with misery and expectation, they were looking straight at me. He was unable to speak, but I seemed to hear

his pleading voice and read his despairing mind. His look seemed to be telling me about his hard life and his

longing for help. For a while, I was at a loss what to do. Should I drop some coins in the plate like some other

passers-by or turn away in indifference? I recalled news reports about men pretending to be beggars, who were

actually healthy and able to work. Could this be another one of those scams? But the beggar was there,

groaning and living. Then something seemed to hit me hard. I drew a five-yuan note from my pocket, dropped

it in his dirty plate and walked away quickly in silence.

“No good deed is too small.” Maybe we need to bear this saying in mind.

▆Sample Essay for Task 2:

We are living in a world of distrust. We live behind cold security bars; we do not talk to strangers, let alone go

out of our way to help them; we live in fear of fake products. In short, fear and feelings of insecurity fill the

environment we live in.

All this greatly harms our society. Growing up in such an environment, we tend to feel isolated and care only

about ourselves. If things go on like this, ‘trust’, ‘teamwork’, and ‘harmony’ will eventually become terms unheard

of.

In my opinion, trusting others and being trustworthy are the two basic principles that we should follow if we

want to improve human relationships. We may not be in a position to change others, but we can change the way

others see us by winning their trust in us. Mutual understanding and love are the pillars that support a harmonious

society.

Unit Two

Optimism and Positive Thinking

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▆ Working with Words and Expressions

3. In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences

with them. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

18)

positive

19)

startled

20)

perspective

21)

harden

22)

shape

23)

address

24)

crises

25)

curse

26)

incredible

27)

conversely

28)

issue

29)

response

30)

prior

31)

rare

32)

accomplish

4. In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their

meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the

blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

get the hang of

2)

have lived through

3)

makes a difference

4)

have no idea

5)

concerned with

6)

slipped over

7)

ran into

8)

in reverse

9)

mull over

Increasing Your Word Power

1. Decide whether

do

,

make

or

take

is needed to complete each of the following sentences.

Change the verb form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

does

2)

make

3)

take

4)

do

5)

make

6) Take

7)

done

8)

taken

9)

making

10) took

2. In each of the following sentences you are given two confusable words or expressions in brackets.

Choose the appropriate one to fill in the blank. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

concerned

2)

Concerning

3)

reject

4)

declined

5)

unconscious

6)

subconscious

7)

former

8)

preceding

9)

raise

10) rise

3. Now match each of the English word in Column A with its Chinese equivalent in Column B. You may

consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

d

2)

j

3) k

4)

a

5)

b

6)

h

7) c

8)

f

9) l

10)

e

11)

g

12)

i

GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT

Task 1: When it is used as a conjunction,

as

can mean

when / while

,

though / although

,

since

/ because

,

in the way / manner that

, etc., and it can also be used in a comparative structure. Study

the following sentences and explain the meaning of

as

in each sentence.

▆ Answers for reference:

1)

in the way /manner that

2)

3)

4)

5)

6)

7)

8)

though / although

when

since

used in a comparison

though

while

in the way that

Task 2: Complete the following sentences after the example by translating the Chinese into English, using

“as” as a relative pronoun.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) as you describe / have described / described

2) as concern every one of us

3) As is 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

Complete the following passage with words chosen from this unit. The initial letter of each is given.

▆ Answers:

1) p

erspective

2) d

espair

3) necessity

4) p

erform

5) C

onversely

6) prophecy

7) w

here

8) a

s

9) a

chieve

10) recognize

11) d

ealt

w

ith

12) a

ttitude

13) channels

14) c

oncerned

Translation

Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.

Answers for reference:

1) Only those who have lived through a similar experience can fully appreciate this. / The only people who can

fully appreciate this are those who have lived through a similar experience.

2) Scientists have been hard pressed to figure out how these particles form/ are formed and interact (with one

another).

3)

Those who have got the hang of Rubik’s Cube (Magic Cube) can return each face to consisting of one colour in

no time.

4)

The individual success of the employees in a team environment results in success for the company.

5)

The war, although successful in military terms, left the economy almost in ruins.

6) He decided to channel his energies into something useful, instead of being glued to / sitting in front of

the TV set all day long.

7) There’s a difference between strength and courage. It takes strength to survive. It takes courage to live.

8) She was by nature a very affectionate person, always ready to give a helping hand to others.

Theme-Related Writing

Do either of the following two writing tasks. You may draw on some useful ideas and expressions from a

variety of sources, such as the two texts in this unit or the Internet.

1) Having read the two passages in this unit, you may have come to a better understanding of life and the

times when pessimistic and optimistic thoughts take turns to affect your behaviour. Write a letter of

encouragement (of about 150 words) to one of your high school friends who failed in the college entrance

examination. Tell him or her about your new understanding of the need to remain optimistic.

2) The writers of the two texts in this unit convey to us the message that we need to look at the positive side of

anything that comes to us and that we need to take an optimistic and positive attitude toward life. Write an

essay (of about 150 words) to share your ideas with your classmates. The following hints may be of some

help:

a. What is meant by “thinking positively”?

b. What is the connection between success and optimism?

c. How can we keep an optimistic and positive attitude?

▆ Sample Letter for Task 1:

Dear Weihua,

I know you are still feeling upset about your results in the college entrance examination. I’ve just read an

article about how pessimistic and optimistic thoughts can affect our behaviour and I’m now sending you a

copy, hoping that it will help you step out of the shadows.

Naturally, failing the college entrance examination can be very depressing, yet if you continue to dwell on

the past, you will never be able to pick yourself up and focus on what is more important for now and the future.

Life is full of trials and anyone may suffer setbacks. We must take an optimistic attitude towards the things we

have to deal with. Optimism and positive thinking are powerful forces. Good things do come true if we picture

them often. Please do have confidence in your potential. Just work hard and prepare for another chance.

You will make it.

Yours,

Janet

(152 words)

▆ Sample Essay for Task 2:

Thinking positively means allowing your mind to be filled with optimistic feelings, and always hoping for

the best though still aware of the difficulties that might be involved.

The human mind is powerful; thoughts of optimism and pessimism can be a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Though it might seem impossible to some, positive thinking and success actually have a cause-and-result

relationship. The reason is that a person with positive thinking will always broadcast goodwill and confidence

and that kind of radiating attitude will take a hold on everybody.

Gradually, people’s attitude will shift towards more trust and respect. This not only opens up more

opportunities for the individual, but it also feeds back emotionally, and the cycle continues.

Though the shaping of a positive or negative personality often happens subconsciously, it is possible to

control such processes consciously. A person can try visualizing favourable situations, whether it is

remembering a contest won as a child or imagining getting that job offer so long sought after. Over time

circumstances will change accordingly. (169 words)

Unit Three

The Road to Success

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

Working with Words and Expressions

5. In the box below are some of the words you have learnt in this unit. Complete the following sentences with

them. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

a) favourable

b) discouraged

c) consented

d) neglect

e) crept

f) sufficient

g) traced

h) somewhat

i) refresh

j) worthy

k) prospects

l) resolved

m) remarked

n) undergo

o) rewarded

6. In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Do you know how to use them in the

proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where

necessary.

▆ Answers:

33) pack up

34) many a

35) stays the course

36) put to the test

37) flooding in

38) came across

39) come up with

40) plunged ... into

Increasing Your Word Power

1. Listed in the box below are some unit nouns. Discuss their meanings and then complete the following table

by filling in the appropriate unit noun. The same unit noun may be used for more than once. Consult a

dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

a slice of bread

a bunch of keys

a can of orange juice

an item of business

a slice of meat

a can of beer

an article of luggage

a sheet of paper

a particle of rock

a bar of soap

a sheet of glass

an article of furniture

a particle of dust

a bar of chocolate

a bunch of flowers

an item of expense

2. Words such as respectful, respectable and respective may cause confusion because they are similar either

in meaning or in spelling. To communicate effectively, we need to pay special attention to such confusable

words.

▆ Answers:

1) neglected

2) neglectful

3) colourful

4) coloured

5) rough

6) tough

7) worth

8) worthy

9) favourable

10) favourite

11) respectful

12) respectable

13) respective

14) considerate

15) considerable

3. Word Building

Match each of the English word in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You may consult a

dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) d. 2) i 3) l 4) a 5) k 6) o 7) p 8) b

9) m 10) n 11) e 12) c 13) f 14) g 15) h 16) j

1. Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to the

subordinate clauses

and connectives. Reflect on their grammatical function and then do the task that follows.

Task: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing proper connectives from the box below.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) what 2) whether 3) whose 4) whoever 5) what

6) where 7) how 8) which 9) that 10) that

2.Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to “the preposition + relative

pronoun” structure. Reflect on their uses and then do the following task.

Task: Complete the following sentences using a preposition and a relative pronoun.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) of which 2) for which 3) in which 4) in whom

5) of which 6) to which 7) for which 8) at which

Grammar in context

Cloze

Complete the following passage with words and phrases chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each target

word is given.

▆ Answers:

1) for 2) aware 3) affair 4) prospects 5) storage 6) matter 7) plunged 8) break

9) offered 10) dancing 11) cleared 12) welled 13) stick 14) sacrifices 15) published

Translation

1. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) Rumour has it that his new book is based on a true story about a family in a small Tennessee town.

2) He teaches in a middle school, but he does some translation work on the side to bring in extra cash /

money.

3) It’s good to be confident (about yourself), but there’s a difference between (self-)confidence and

conceit.

4) Only those who stick it out can achieve success. Those who give up halfway will never realize their

dreams.

5) A true hero possesses / has courage, a noble purpose and a willingness to make sacrifices.

6) Anyone who picks up this novel and reads the first paragraph will be hard pressed to put it down.

7) In a sense, life is like swimming; if you keep holding on to the sides of the pool, you (will) never learn.

8) The future of a nation depends in a large measure upon the quality of education and training.

Theme-Related Writing

1) Write a narrative essay (of about 150 words) about your pursuit of a dream or someone’s experiences in

making his / her dream come true.

Sample essay

Li Hui, my friend in high school, was born into a worker’s family. She began to dream of becoming a

cartoon artist from her childhood. To her disappointment, her parents strongly opposed her career choice,

because the cost of her education would be too high for the poor family, and they were worried about the job

opportunities for a cartoon artist. However, Li Hui would not change her mind. She worked hard to perfect her

skills and searched persistently for ways to realise her dream. Just before she finished high school, the chance

came: a famous art school was holding a cartoon drawing competition. The first three winners would be given a

scholarship to study cartoon drawing at the school. Li Hui told herself not to let the chance slip through her

fingers. She readily participated and won the second place. She is now studying there and I feel certain that her

dream will come true. (156 words)

2) People may have different opinions about the key factors for success. Write a short essay (of about 150

words) and share your opinions with your classmates.

Sample essay:

In my opinion, before a person becomes successful, he or she should fully understand the basic elements

of success: competence, determination and optimism.

For a person to succeed, he or she has to face great competition and excel in his or her chosen career. The

person needs to demonstrate and prove his or her competence in dealing with problems. Without competence,

the person can neither stand out among the crowd nor attract the attention of those who hold the keys to the

doors of opportunity and advancement.

Yet ability alone cannot guarantee success. Often enough, things do not go the way we have planned and

failure is unavoidable no matter how intelligent or capable we may be. In such cases one needs to remain firm

and optimistic, always believing that hard work will eventually pay off. If the person gives up halfway, success

will never knock at the door. (149 words)

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▇ Working with Words and Expressions

1. In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the

following sentences with the words given. Change the form where necessary.

■Answers:

1) objective

2) current

3) adopt

4) exhibit

5) capture

6) integrated

7) outstanding

8) strategies

9) convince

10) striving/strive

11) diagnosed

12) side

13) spaced

14) thick

15) painful

16) eventually

17) fascinating

18) confidence

19)label

20) creations

2. In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you

understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now

check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.

■Answers:

1) at rest

2) dropped out

3) drying out

4) drop in

5) dawned on

6) falls away

7) drowned out

8) on the sidelines

9) falling out

10) start over

11) lose faith

12) sign off

▆ Increasing Your Word Power

Fill in each blank in the following sentences with a proper preposition given in the box.

▆ Answers:

1) with

2) to

3) with

4) on

5) at

6) with

7) from

8) beyond

9) from

10) on

11) for

12

to

1. Study the use of but in different contexts and then do the task that follows.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) What can we do but sit and wait for a passing car to bring us to a city nearby?

2) He lied to the court not just once, but on several occasions.

3) “Gone with the Wind” was/is a great movie, but it was/is a little long.

4) I had/have no choice but to accept the challenge.

5) The situation looked/looks desperate, but they didn’t/don’t want to give up.

6) But for these interruptions, the meeting would have finished earlier.

7) Who else but John would have played a trick like that?

8) She was the best singer in China at that time. I could not but admire her.

9) The machines we bought were cheap, but they went quite well.

10)Because he had/has a sore throat he was/is unable to swallow anything but liquids.

2. Word Building

Match each of the English words in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You

may consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) j

2) k

3) g

4) h

5) i

6) b

7) n

8) l

9) f

10) c

11) m

12) d

13) a

14) e

Grammar in Context

Task 1: Fill in each blank in the following sentences with the proper form of the verb given in

brackets, paying special attention to the use of the active voice and the passive voice.

▆ Answers:

1) be done away with

2) is / gets punished

3) being erected

4) Having been ignored

5) believing

6) to have sent

7) be looked up

8) speak / speaking

9) being interviewed

10) taken

Task 2. Translate the following sentences into Chinese, paying special attention to the

differences in the choice of the verb voice.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) 杰克,有你的电话。

2) 贺卡上印有“新年快乐”的字样,在下面还有一条附言。

3) 给了他们两天的时间来为会议作必要的准备。

4) 物体受热时膨胀。

5) 你的笔写起来很流畅。

Cloze

Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is

given.

■ Answers

(1) connecting

(2) advance

(3) significance

(4) backwards

(5) path

(6) well-worn

(7) true

(8) satisfied

(9) believe

(10) what

(11) settle

(12) devastating

(13) stumbled

(14) destination

(15) trapped

(16) drown

Translation

▆Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.

▇ Answers for Reference:

1) I just can’t figure her out, she’s a mystery to me.

2) He travelled from one village to another, dropping in on families and listening to their

complaints and problems.

3) Jim always sides with John in an argument.

4) Then it dawned on me that they were speaking Spanish.

5) They have to live with the consequences of their wrong decision.

6) His words were drowned out by loud cheers from the crowd.

7) I looked at the printed page but the words made no sense.

8) We must awaken people to the need to protect our environment.

THEME-RELATED WRITING

Choose one of the following writing tasks and complete it after class.

1) Based on Text A and what you’ve discussed in “Voicing Your Views”, write a short essay (of

about 150 words) entitled “A Creative Person” in accordance with the following outline:

a. A creative person I know

b. The traits that can be found in him / her

▆ Sample Essay:

My physics professor is a very creative person. His research project for his doctoral

dissertation dealt with a very complicated physics problem at a time when many others thought it

was impossible to solve it. But he creatively introduced a new concept and finally resolved the

theoretical and experimental contradiction.

He possesses many unique traits. He is very energetic and hard-working. He chairs the

Physics Department and teaches many hours a week. Meanwhile, he is in charge of the

university’s technology research. Obviously he is a quick efficient worker. My professor can be

eccentric, once he shocked the whole class by saying “Good physics, everyone” instead of

“Good morning, everyone”. But above all, my professor has a sincere interest and a strong

passion in his research field. No wonder he is highly respected by both his colleagues and his

students.

2) Some sayings in our life sound so familiar and natural to us that we take them for granted

without a second thought. Do you realize that when you take them as “absolute truths”, you are

locking your mind and creativity?

Write a brief comment on such a saying in about 150 words.

▇ Sample Essay:

Popular Sayings May Become “Mental Locks”

To cultivate a creative mind, one needs to chip away at one’s “mental locks”. Some of the

“mental locks” are shaped by popular sayings, which sound so familiar to us that we tend to take

them for granted. Instructive as they may be, these common statements may restrict our freedom

to think.

“Look before you leap!” We make this remark to caution someone to think carefully before

making a decision or taking an action. It may seem sound advice, but it may also put him or her

in a passive position. He or she may just keep “looking” round and without making a “leap”.

Similarly, we may say to the same person, “Don’t let the chance slip through your fingers!”

Then, the person may be motivated to act promptly, regardless of the consequences.

In either case, the personal may fall victim to popular sayings. So, if we want to come up

with a new idea, we must break up the “mental locks” that close our minds.

Unit Five The Value of Life

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▆ Working with Words and Expressions

1. In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the

following sentences with the words given. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) stretched

2) remedy

3) confine

4) remarkable

5) owe

6) lower

7) response

8) reveal

9) characterized

10) picture

11) adopt

12) proposed

13) trembling

2. In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you

understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now

check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Be sure to change the form where

necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) singled out for

2) kept back

3) all but

4) in search of

5) on earth

6) in particular

7) first and foremost

8) took in

▆ Increasing Your Word Power

1. In each of the following sentences you are given two words in the bracket. Choose the

appropriate one to fill in the blank. Please note that for some sentences, both words are

acceptable.

▆ Answers:

1) similar

2) alike / similar

3) sleeping

4) asleep

5) cheerful

6) glad

7) afraid / frightened

8) frightened

9) living

10) alive

2. Fill in each blank in the following sentences with a proper word or phrase in the table.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) regardless of

2) While / Though / Although

3) as

4) In spite of / Despite

5) Though / Although / While

6) disregard

7) regardless of

8) in spite of / despite

9) disregard

10) as

3. Word Building

Match each of the English word in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You

may consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) o

2) g

3) i

4) n

5) b

6) k

7) h

8) c

9) d

10) a

11) l

12) m

13) e

14) j

15) f

Grammar in Context

1. Sequence of Tenses

Study the following paragraphs from the texts in this unit, paying special attention

to the sequence of tenses. Reflect on its grammatical function in each sentence.

……

Now fill in each blank of the following passage with the proper form of the verb given in

brackets, paying special attention to the sequence of tenses.

▆ Answers:

1) was encouraging / encouraged

2) has lived

3) had worked

4) would spend

5) should go / go

6) would be

7) was waiting

8) was smiling

9) was going

10) got

11) missed

12) go

13) has helped

14) have discovered

2. Complete the following sentences with proper tenses of the verbs given in brackets.

▆ Answers:

1) will have stayed

2) had been lying

3) have been enjoying

4) has been

5) were climbing

6) will object

7) does

8) keep

9) had intended

10) is…complaining

Cloze

▆ Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is

given.

▆ Answers:

1) set

2) circumstances

3) as if

4) value

5) which

6) constant

7) granted

8) aware

9) characterizes

10) appreciate

11) who

12) damage

13) stricken

14) during

Translation

▆ Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) Such a sight always moves me and sets me thinking.

Or: This is a sight that never fails to move me and set me thinking.

2) Stop scolding / blaming her — You’d have done the same thing under / in similar

circumstances.

3) We should be appreciative of / grateful for what we have instead of taking everything for

granted.

4) He may promise to change, but it’s the same old story of saying one thing and doing

another.

5) I racked my brains about how to break the terrible news to him.

6) It will be impossible for me to repay my parents for everything they have done for me.

7) For now, it remains to me to thank you once more for joining us and wish you good luck

in your work.

8) I said right from the beginning that he would cause us trouble.

2024年4月11日发(作者:天鹏煊)

Unit One

Living in Harmony

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▆ Working with Words and Expressions

1. In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following

sentences with them. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

bunch

2)

amazed

3)

shift

4)

bundle

5)

drop

6)

capacity

7)

participating

8)

style

9)

commerce

10)

rob

11)

symbol

12)

appreciated

13)

displayed

14)

slip

15)

conquer

16)

roast

17)

figured

1)

2. In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their

meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the

blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

in rich contrast to

2)

are exposed to

3)

risked his life

4)

rely on

5)

at knife-point

6)

stands out

7)

runs contrary to

8)

flag down

9)

picks/picked up

10)

took a gamble on

11)

pulled away

12)

pulled over

1)

▆ Increasing Your Word Power

1. Collocations

Look at the adverbs listed in the box below, and decide which adverb is needed to collocate with the verb

in each sentence. Fill the correct adverb into the blank in the sentence. The same word may be used in

more than one sentence. Consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) out

2) over

3) back

4) down

5) over

6) up

7) out

8) back

9) down

10) out

11) up

12) over

13) back

14) out

15) down

16) over

2. Study the different meanings of the word “than” in the following sentences.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) Action speaks louder than words.

2)

3)

4)

5)

Production here needs temperatures lower than 25 degrees Celsius.

I like to keep things rather than throw them away.

There is nobody here other than me.

She’d rather leave her job than (be forced to) work for that boss.

3. Word Building

Now choose the Chinese meaning from Column B that matches each italicized word in Column A. You may

consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) d.

2) k

3) n

4) j

5) a

6) g

7) f

8) b

9) o

10) m

11) p

12) e

13) c

14) h

15) i

16) l

Grammar in Context

1.

The –ing form and the infinitive form of the verb

Task: Choose either the infinitive form or the –ing form of the verb in the brackets to complete each of the

following sentences.

▆ Answers:

1) preparing

2) to thank

3) repairing / to be repaired

4) to get

5) studying

6) being treated

7) missing

8) to reduce

9) to leave

10) worrying

2.

The –ed form and the –ing form of the verb

Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to the –ed form and –ing

form of the verb. Reflect on its grammatical function in each sentence.

Task:Complete the following sentences by translating the Chinese in the brackets into English, paying

attention to the use of the -ing form and the -ed form of verbs.

▆ Answers:

1) kept nodding, rather confused

2) Fallen leaves

3) surprised, hiding

4) Deeply moved

5) following

6) Being, interested

7) located

8) reading

Cloze

Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is given.

▆ Answers:

1) relying

2) intrigued

3) penny

4) for

5) covered

6) treated

7) amazed

8) contrary

9) generally

10) whatever

11) invited

12) attentive

13) where

Translation

▆ Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) The rumor about his divorce is just a ploy to gain publicity for his new film.

2) He took a gamble on starting a factory with all the money his parents had left him.

3) After winning the important game they hoisted their captain to their shoulders in shouting triumph.

4) In the rush to go for globalization, we should watch out for collision of cultures.

5) In the circumstances it was not surprising that there was trouble.

6) The baby is the very picture of health.

7) People have realized the dangers of exposing children to violence and sex on TV.

8) We always had in mind for whom we were making the film.

Theme-Related Writing

▆ Choose one of the following writing tasks and complete it after class.

1) Write an essay (of about 250 words) about a memorable experience in which you helped a stranger or were

helped by him or her.

2) Write an essay (of about 150 words) about human relationships in our society. The following hints might

serve as a guide:

a. The problems existing in the relationships between people in our society.

b. The negative results such problems may bring about to our society.

c. What can you do to help establish a harmonious society as a student?

▆Sample Essay for Task 1:

One weekend morning, while walking on a bustling street with a light heart, I was suddenly overtaken by a

startling moan. Turning around, I discovered the sound was coming from a black mass in a corner. “What’s

that?” My heart pounded heavily. I went up and saw a human being, alive but in a dreadful state. He was

crouching on the ground with deformed hands and legs, mumbling something. He had obviously lost the

normal ability to move and work. A dirty plate was placed in front the miserable-looking man, in which there

were some coins and small notes.

As my eyes were drifting away from him, his eyes caught mine suddenly. What eyes they were! Filled

with misery and expectation, they were looking straight at me. He was unable to speak, but I seemed to hear

his pleading voice and read his despairing mind. His look seemed to be telling me about his hard life and his

longing for help. For a while, I was at a loss what to do. Should I drop some coins in the plate like some other

passers-by or turn away in indifference? I recalled news reports about men pretending to be beggars, who were

actually healthy and able to work. Could this be another one of those scams? But the beggar was there,

groaning and living. Then something seemed to hit me hard. I drew a five-yuan note from my pocket, dropped

it in his dirty plate and walked away quickly in silence.

“No good deed is too small.” Maybe we need to bear this saying in mind.

▆Sample Essay for Task 2:

We are living in a world of distrust. We live behind cold security bars; we do not talk to strangers, let alone go

out of our way to help them; we live in fear of fake products. In short, fear and feelings of insecurity fill the

environment we live in.

All this greatly harms our society. Growing up in such an environment, we tend to feel isolated and care only

about ourselves. If things go on like this, ‘trust’, ‘teamwork’, and ‘harmony’ will eventually become terms unheard

of.

In my opinion, trusting others and being trustworthy are the two basic principles that we should follow if we

want to improve human relationships. We may not be in a position to change others, but we can change the way

others see us by winning their trust in us. Mutual understanding and love are the pillars that support a harmonious

society.

Unit Two

Optimism and Positive Thinking

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▆ Working with Words and Expressions

3. In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the following sentences

with them. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

18)

positive

19)

startled

20)

perspective

21)

harden

22)

shape

23)

address

24)

crises

25)

curse

26)

incredible

27)

conversely

28)

issue

29)

response

30)

prior

31)

rare

32)

accomplish

4. In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you understand their

meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the

blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

get the hang of

2)

have lived through

3)

makes a difference

4)

have no idea

5)

concerned with

6)

slipped over

7)

ran into

8)

in reverse

9)

mull over

Increasing Your Word Power

1. Decide whether

do

,

make

or

take

is needed to complete each of the following sentences.

Change the verb form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

does

2)

make

3)

take

4)

do

5)

make

6) Take

7)

done

8)

taken

9)

making

10) took

2. In each of the following sentences you are given two confusable words or expressions in brackets.

Choose the appropriate one to fill in the blank. You may consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

concerned

2)

Concerning

3)

reject

4)

declined

5)

unconscious

6)

subconscious

7)

former

8)

preceding

9)

raise

10) rise

3. Now match each of the English word in Column A with its Chinese equivalent in Column B. You may

consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1)

d

2)

j

3) k

4)

a

5)

b

6)

h

7) c

8)

f

9) l

10)

e

11)

g

12)

i

GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT

Task 1: When it is used as a conjunction,

as

can mean

when / while

,

though / although

,

since

/ because

,

in the way / manner that

, etc., and it can also be used in a comparative structure. Study

the following sentences and explain the meaning of

as

in each sentence.

▆ Answers for reference:

1)

in the way /manner that

2)

3)

4)

5)

6)

7)

8)

though / although

when

since

used in a comparison

though

while

in the way that

Task 2: Complete the following sentences after the example by translating the Chinese into English, using

“as” as a relative pronoun.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) as you describe / have described / described

2) as concern every one of us

3) As is 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

Complete the following passage with words chosen from this unit. The initial letter of each is given.

▆ Answers:

1) p

erspective

2) d

espair

3) necessity

4) p

erform

5) C

onversely

6) prophecy

7) w

here

8) a

s

9) a

chieve

10) recognize

11) d

ealt

w

ith

12) a

ttitude

13) channels

14) c

oncerned

Translation

Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.

Answers for reference:

1) Only those who have lived through a similar experience can fully appreciate this. / The only people who can

fully appreciate this are those who have lived through a similar experience.

2) Scientists have been hard pressed to figure out how these particles form/ are formed and interact (with one

another).

3)

Those who have got the hang of Rubik’s Cube (Magic Cube) can return each face to consisting of one colour in

no time.

4)

The individual success of the employees in a team environment results in success for the company.

5)

The war, although successful in military terms, left the economy almost in ruins.

6) He decided to channel his energies into something useful, instead of being glued to / sitting in front of

the TV set all day long.

7) There’s a difference between strength and courage. It takes strength to survive. It takes courage to live.

8) She was by nature a very affectionate person, always ready to give a helping hand to others.

Theme-Related Writing

Do either of the following two writing tasks. You may draw on some useful ideas and expressions from a

variety of sources, such as the two texts in this unit or the Internet.

1) Having read the two passages in this unit, you may have come to a better understanding of life and the

times when pessimistic and optimistic thoughts take turns to affect your behaviour. Write a letter of

encouragement (of about 150 words) to one of your high school friends who failed in the college entrance

examination. Tell him or her about your new understanding of the need to remain optimistic.

2) The writers of the two texts in this unit convey to us the message that we need to look at the positive side of

anything that comes to us and that we need to take an optimistic and positive attitude toward life. Write an

essay (of about 150 words) to share your ideas with your classmates. The following hints may be of some

help:

a. What is meant by “thinking positively”?

b. What is the connection between success and optimism?

c. How can we keep an optimistic and positive attitude?

▆ Sample Letter for Task 1:

Dear Weihua,

I know you are still feeling upset about your results in the college entrance examination. I’ve just read an

article about how pessimistic and optimistic thoughts can affect our behaviour and I’m now sending you a

copy, hoping that it will help you step out of the shadows.

Naturally, failing the college entrance examination can be very depressing, yet if you continue to dwell on

the past, you will never be able to pick yourself up and focus on what is more important for now and the future.

Life is full of trials and anyone may suffer setbacks. We must take an optimistic attitude towards the things we

have to deal with. Optimism and positive thinking are powerful forces. Good things do come true if we picture

them often. Please do have confidence in your potential. Just work hard and prepare for another chance.

You will make it.

Yours,

Janet

(152 words)

▆ Sample Essay for Task 2:

Thinking positively means allowing your mind to be filled with optimistic feelings, and always hoping for

the best though still aware of the difficulties that might be involved.

The human mind is powerful; thoughts of optimism and pessimism can be a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Though it might seem impossible to some, positive thinking and success actually have a cause-and-result

relationship. The reason is that a person with positive thinking will always broadcast goodwill and confidence

and that kind of radiating attitude will take a hold on everybody.

Gradually, people’s attitude will shift towards more trust and respect. This not only opens up more

opportunities for the individual, but it also feeds back emotionally, and the cycle continues.

Though the shaping of a positive or negative personality often happens subconsciously, it is possible to

control such processes consciously. A person can try visualizing favourable situations, whether it is

remembering a contest won as a child or imagining getting that job offer so long sought after. Over time

circumstances will change accordingly. (169 words)

Unit Three

The Road to Success

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

Working with Words and Expressions

5. In the box below are some of the words you have learnt in this unit. Complete the following sentences with

them. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

a) favourable

b) discouraged

c) consented

d) neglect

e) crept

f) sufficient

g) traced

h) somewhat

i) refresh

j) worthy

k) prospects

l) resolved

m) remarked

n) undergo

o) rewarded

6. In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Do you know how to use them in the

proper context? Now check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where

necessary.

▆ Answers:

33) pack up

34) many a

35) stays the course

36) put to the test

37) flooding in

38) came across

39) come up with

40) plunged ... into

Increasing Your Word Power

1. Listed in the box below are some unit nouns. Discuss their meanings and then complete the following table

by filling in the appropriate unit noun. The same unit noun may be used for more than once. Consult a

dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

a slice of bread

a bunch of keys

a can of orange juice

an item of business

a slice of meat

a can of beer

an article of luggage

a sheet of paper

a particle of rock

a bar of soap

a sheet of glass

an article of furniture

a particle of dust

a bar of chocolate

a bunch of flowers

an item of expense

2. Words such as respectful, respectable and respective may cause confusion because they are similar either

in meaning or in spelling. To communicate effectively, we need to pay special attention to such confusable

words.

▆ Answers:

1) neglected

2) neglectful

3) colourful

4) coloured

5) rough

6) tough

7) worth

8) worthy

9) favourable

10) favourite

11) respectful

12) respectable

13) respective

14) considerate

15) considerable

3. Word Building

Match each of the English word in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You may consult a

dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) d. 2) i 3) l 4) a 5) k 6) o 7) p 8) b

9) m 10) n 11) e 12) c 13) f 14) g 15) h 16) j

1. Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to the

subordinate clauses

and connectives. Reflect on their grammatical function and then do the task that follows.

Task: Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by choosing proper connectives from the box below.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) what 2) whether 3) whose 4) whoever 5) what

6) where 7) how 8) which 9) that 10) that

2.Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to “the preposition + relative

pronoun” structure. Reflect on their uses and then do the following task.

Task: Complete the following sentences using a preposition and a relative pronoun.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) of which 2) for which 3) in which 4) in whom

5) of which 6) to which 7) for which 8) at which

Grammar in context

Cloze

Complete the following passage with words and phrases chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each target

word is given.

▆ Answers:

1) for 2) aware 3) affair 4) prospects 5) storage 6) matter 7) plunged 8) break

9) offered 10) dancing 11) cleared 12) welled 13) stick 14) sacrifices 15) published

Translation

1. Translate the following sentences into English, using the words and expressions given in brackets.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) Rumour has it that his new book is based on a true story about a family in a small Tennessee town.

2) He teaches in a middle school, but he does some translation work on the side to bring in extra cash /

money.

3) It’s good to be confident (about yourself), but there’s a difference between (self-)confidence and

conceit.

4) Only those who stick it out can achieve success. Those who give up halfway will never realize their

dreams.

5) A true hero possesses / has courage, a noble purpose and a willingness to make sacrifices.

6) Anyone who picks up this novel and reads the first paragraph will be hard pressed to put it down.

7) In a sense, life is like swimming; if you keep holding on to the sides of the pool, you (will) never learn.

8) The future of a nation depends in a large measure upon the quality of education and training.

Theme-Related Writing

1) Write a narrative essay (of about 150 words) about your pursuit of a dream or someone’s experiences in

making his / her dream come true.

Sample essay

Li Hui, my friend in high school, was born into a worker’s family. She began to dream of becoming a

cartoon artist from her childhood. To her disappointment, her parents strongly opposed her career choice,

because the cost of her education would be too high for the poor family, and they were worried about the job

opportunities for a cartoon artist. However, Li Hui would not change her mind. She worked hard to perfect her

skills and searched persistently for ways to realise her dream. Just before she finished high school, the chance

came: a famous art school was holding a cartoon drawing competition. The first three winners would be given a

scholarship to study cartoon drawing at the school. Li Hui told herself not to let the chance slip through her

fingers. She readily participated and won the second place. She is now studying there and I feel certain that her

dream will come true. (156 words)

2) People may have different opinions about the key factors for success. Write a short essay (of about 150

words) and share your opinions with your classmates.

Sample essay:

In my opinion, before a person becomes successful, he or she should fully understand the basic elements

of success: competence, determination and optimism.

For a person to succeed, he or she has to face great competition and excel in his or her chosen career. The

person needs to demonstrate and prove his or her competence in dealing with problems. Without competence,

the person can neither stand out among the crowd nor attract the attention of those who hold the keys to the

doors of opportunity and advancement.

Yet ability alone cannot guarantee success. Often enough, things do not go the way we have planned and

failure is unavoidable no matter how intelligent or capable we may be. In such cases one needs to remain firm

and optimistic, always believing that hard work will eventually pay off. If the person gives up halfway, success

will never knock at the door. (149 words)

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▇ Working with Words and Expressions

1. In the boxes below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the

following sentences with the words given. Change the form where necessary.

■Answers:

1) objective

2) current

3) adopt

4) exhibit

5) capture

6) integrated

7) outstanding

8) strategies

9) convince

10) striving/strive

11) diagnosed

12) side

13) spaced

14) thick

15) painful

16) eventually

17) fascinating

18) confidence

19)label

20) creations

2. In the boxes below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you

understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now

check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Change the form where necessary.

■Answers:

1) at rest

2) dropped out

3) drying out

4) drop in

5) dawned on

6) falls away

7) drowned out

8) on the sidelines

9) falling out

10) start over

11) lose faith

12) sign off

▆ Increasing Your Word Power

Fill in each blank in the following sentences with a proper preposition given in the box.

▆ Answers:

1) with

2) to

3) with

4) on

5) at

6) with

7) from

8) beyond

9) from

10) on

11) for

12

to

1. Study the use of but in different contexts and then do the task that follows.

▆ Answers for reference:

1) What can we do but sit and wait for a passing car to bring us to a city nearby?

2) He lied to the court not just once, but on several occasions.

3) “Gone with the Wind” was/is a great movie, but it was/is a little long.

4) I had/have no choice but to accept the challenge.

5) The situation looked/looks desperate, but they didn’t/don’t want to give up.

6) But for these interruptions, the meeting would have finished earlier.

7) Who else but John would have played a trick like that?

8) She was the best singer in China at that time. I could not but admire her.

9) The machines we bought were cheap, but they went quite well.

10)Because he had/has a sore throat he was/is unable to swallow anything but liquids.

2. Word Building

Match each of the English words in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You

may consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) j

2) k

3) g

4) h

5) i

6) b

7) n

8) l

9) f

10) c

11) m

12) d

13) a

14) e

Grammar in Context

Task 1: Fill in each blank in the following sentences with the proper form of the verb given in

brackets, paying special attention to the use of the active voice and the passive voice.

▆ Answers:

1) be done away with

2) is / gets punished

3) being erected

4) Having been ignored

5) believing

6) to have sent

7) be looked up

8) speak / speaking

9) being interviewed

10) taken

Task 2. Translate the following sentences into Chinese, paying special attention to the

differences in the choice of the verb voice.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) 杰克,有你的电话。

2) 贺卡上印有“新年快乐”的字样,在下面还有一条附言。

3) 给了他们两天的时间来为会议作必要的准备。

4) 物体受热时膨胀。

5) 你的笔写起来很流畅。

Cloze

Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is

given.

■ Answers

(1) connecting

(2) advance

(3) significance

(4) backwards

(5) path

(6) well-worn

(7) true

(8) satisfied

(9) believe

(10) what

(11) settle

(12) devastating

(13) stumbled

(14) destination

(15) trapped

(16) drown

Translation

▆Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.

▇ Answers for Reference:

1) I just can’t figure her out, she’s a mystery to me.

2) He travelled from one village to another, dropping in on families and listening to their

complaints and problems.

3) Jim always sides with John in an argument.

4) Then it dawned on me that they were speaking Spanish.

5) They have to live with the consequences of their wrong decision.

6) His words were drowned out by loud cheers from the crowd.

7) I looked at the printed page but the words made no sense.

8) We must awaken people to the need to protect our environment.

THEME-RELATED WRITING

Choose one of the following writing tasks and complete it after class.

1) Based on Text A and what you’ve discussed in “Voicing Your Views”, write a short essay (of

about 150 words) entitled “A Creative Person” in accordance with the following outline:

a. A creative person I know

b. The traits that can be found in him / her

▆ Sample Essay:

My physics professor is a very creative person. His research project for his doctoral

dissertation dealt with a very complicated physics problem at a time when many others thought it

was impossible to solve it. But he creatively introduced a new concept and finally resolved the

theoretical and experimental contradiction.

He possesses many unique traits. He is very energetic and hard-working. He chairs the

Physics Department and teaches many hours a week. Meanwhile, he is in charge of the

university’s technology research. Obviously he is a quick efficient worker. My professor can be

eccentric, once he shocked the whole class by saying “Good physics, everyone” instead of

“Good morning, everyone”. But above all, my professor has a sincere interest and a strong

passion in his research field. No wonder he is highly respected by both his colleagues and his

students.

2) Some sayings in our life sound so familiar and natural to us that we take them for granted

without a second thought. Do you realize that when you take them as “absolute truths”, you are

locking your mind and creativity?

Write a brief comment on such a saying in about 150 words.

▇ Sample Essay:

Popular Sayings May Become “Mental Locks”

To cultivate a creative mind, one needs to chip away at one’s “mental locks”. Some of the

“mental locks” are shaped by popular sayings, which sound so familiar to us that we tend to take

them for granted. Instructive as they may be, these common statements may restrict our freedom

to think.

“Look before you leap!” We make this remark to caution someone to think carefully before

making a decision or taking an action. It may seem sound advice, but it may also put him or her

in a passive position. He or she may just keep “looking” round and without making a “leap”.

Similarly, we may say to the same person, “Don’t let the chance slip through your fingers!”

Then, the person may be motivated to act promptly, regardless of the consequences.

In either case, the personal may fall victim to popular sayings. So, if we want to come up

with a new idea, we must break up the “mental locks” that close our minds.

Unit Five The Value of Life

Enhance Your Language Awareness

Words in Action

▆ Working with Words and Expressions

1. In the box below are some of the words you have learned in this unit. Complete the

following sentences with the words given. Change the form where necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) stretched

2) remedy

3) confine

4) remarkable

5) owe

6) lower

7) response

8) reveal

9) characterized

10) picture

11) adopt

12) proposed

13) trembling

2. In the box below are some of the expressions you have learned in this unit. Do you

understand their meanings? Do you know how to use them in the proper context? Now

check for yourself by doing the blank-filling exercise. Be sure to change the form where

necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) singled out for

2) kept back

3) all but

4) in search of

5) on earth

6) in particular

7) first and foremost

8) took in

▆ Increasing Your Word Power

1. In each of the following sentences you are given two words in the bracket. Choose the

appropriate one to fill in the blank. Please note that for some sentences, both words are

acceptable.

▆ Answers:

1) similar

2) alike / similar

3) sleeping

4) asleep

5) cheerful

6) glad

7) afraid / frightened

8) frightened

9) living

10) alive

2. Fill in each blank in the following sentences with a proper word or phrase in the table.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) regardless of

2) While / Though / Although

3) as

4) In spite of / Despite

5) Though / Although / While

6) disregard

7) regardless of

8) in spite of / despite

9) disregard

10) as

3. Word Building

Match each of the English word in Column A with its Chinese meaning in Column B. You

may consult a dictionary if necessary.

▆ Answers:

1) o

2) g

3) i

4) n

5) b

6) k

7) h

8) c

9) d

10) a

11) l

12) m

13) e

14) j

15) f

Grammar in Context

1. Sequence of Tenses

Study the following paragraphs from the texts in this unit, paying special attention

to the sequence of tenses. Reflect on its grammatical function in each sentence.

……

Now fill in each blank of the following passage with the proper form of the verb given in

brackets, paying special attention to the sequence of tenses.

▆ Answers:

1) was encouraging / encouraged

2) has lived

3) had worked

4) would spend

5) should go / go

6) would be

7) was waiting

8) was smiling

9) was going

10) got

11) missed

12) go

13) has helped

14) have discovered

2. Complete the following sentences with proper tenses of the verbs given in brackets.

▆ Answers:

1) will have stayed

2) had been lying

3) have been enjoying

4) has been

5) were climbing

6) will object

7) does

8) keep

9) had intended

10) is…complaining

Cloze

▆ Complete the following passage with words chosen from Text A. The initial letter of each is

given.

▆ Answers:

1) set

2) circumstances

3) as if

4) value

5) which

6) constant

7) granted

8) aware

9) characterizes

10) appreciate

11) who

12) damage

13) stricken

14) during

Translation

▆ Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in brackets.

▆ Answers for Reference:

1) Such a sight always moves me and sets me thinking.

Or: This is a sight that never fails to move me and set me thinking.

2) Stop scolding / blaming her — You’d have done the same thing under / in similar

circumstances.

3) We should be appreciative of / grateful for what we have instead of taking everything for

granted.

4) He may promise to change, but it’s the same old story of saying one thing and doing

another.

5) I racked my brains about how to break the terrible news to him.

6) It will be impossible for me to repay my parents for everything they have done for me.

7) For now, it remains to me to thank you once more for joining us and wish you good luck

in your work.

8) I said right from the beginning that he would cause us trouble.

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