2024年8月17日发(作者:斐晓君)
Unit Two
Optimism and Positive Thinking
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 them. Change the form where necessary.
▆ Answers:
1)
positive
2)
startled
3)
perspective
4)
harden
5)
shape
6)
address
7)
crises
8)
curse
9)
incredible
10)
conversely
11)
issue
12)
response
13)
prior
14)
rare
15)
accomplish
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:
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.
1 / 10
▆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.
2 / 10
▆ 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 theChinese 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
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 asimilar experience.
2) Scientists have been hard pressed to figure out how these particles form/ areformed and interact (with one
another).
3 / 10
3)
Those who have got the hang of Rubik’s Cube (Magic Cube) can return each face toconsisting of one colour in no
time.
4)
The individual success of the employees in a team environment results in successfor 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. Ittakes 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 ideasand expressions from a
variety of sources, such as the two texts in this unit or theInternet.
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
4 / 10
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
3. 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
4. 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:
16) pack up
17) many a
18) stays the course
19) put to the test
20) flooding in
21) came across
22) come up with
23) 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 particle of rock
5 / 10
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 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 andrespective 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 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
Grammar in context
1. Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to thesubordinate 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 “thepreposition + 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
6 / 10
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
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
7 / 10
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
8 / 10
▆ 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
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
9 / 10
13) a
14) e
10 / 10
2024年8月17日发(作者:斐晓君)
Unit Two
Optimism and Positive Thinking
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 them. Change the form where necessary.
▆ Answers:
1)
positive
2)
startled
3)
perspective
4)
harden
5)
shape
6)
address
7)
crises
8)
curse
9)
incredible
10)
conversely
11)
issue
12)
response
13)
prior
14)
rare
15)
accomplish
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:
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.
1 / 10
▆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.
2 / 10
▆ 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 theChinese 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
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 asimilar experience.
2) Scientists have been hard pressed to figure out how these particles form/ areformed and interact (with one
another).
3 / 10
3)
Those who have got the hang of Rubik’s Cube (Magic Cube) can return each face toconsisting of one colour in no
time.
4)
The individual success of the employees in a team environment results in successfor 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. Ittakes 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 ideasand expressions from a
variety of sources, such as the two texts in this unit or theInternet.
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
4 / 10
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
3. 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
4. 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:
16) pack up
17) many a
18) stays the course
19) put to the test
20) flooding in
21) came across
22) come up with
23) 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 particle of rock
5 / 10
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 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 andrespective 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 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
Grammar in context
1. Study the following sentences that appear in this unit, paying special attention to thesubordinate 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 “thepreposition + 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
6 / 10
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
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
7 / 10
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
8 / 10
▆ 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
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
9 / 10
13) a
14) e
10 / 10