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2.a. relevance b. irrelevant c. relevant d. relevantly 3.a. irresponsible b. responsible c. responsibility 4.a. ethics b. ethical c. unethical II.
1. paralyzed 2. regeneration 3. simulating 4. suitable 5. misleading 6. replace 7. eventual 8. disorder 9. lethal 10. undergo III.
1.The artist has reproduced every detail of your appearance in the portrait. 2.We should aim with efforts for higher productivity. 3.He has given evidence central to this problem.
4.I don't think what he said relevant to our topic of conversation.
5.The city's security is undergoing some changes, due to the increasing number of people swarming into it. Text B
Exercises for the Text I.
1.T 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.F 10.F II.
1. beautiful; intelligent; favored 2. humanity
3. patient; understanding
4. attaches; goings and comings
5. sit; contemplate; contented; serene 6. more imperative
7. purchase; health care; feeding; housing; training 8. news; begging ads
9. developed; \10. want; starvation Vocabulary Exercises I.
1. grant 2. devotion 3. at ease
4. break in on 5. starving 6. deprived
7. take/for granted 8. brought out 9. unreasonable 10. relief 11. prevails 12. sustain 13. remarks 14. contemplate Grammar Exercises I.
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Unit 12(Ó¢Óï¶þ) Text A
Exercises for the Text I.
1. b 2. d 3. d 4. a 5. c II.
1. symptom 2. consider 3. substitute
4. fantasy 5. equilibrium 6. concentration
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7. enhance 8. spur 9. daydream 10. drift III.
1. Daydreaming is essential for a. maintaining equilibrium b. an effective relaxation
2. Daydreaming contributes significantly to a. intellectual growth b. powers of concentration c. the ability to interact
d. the ability to communicate with others
3. Whose experiment supports the idea of \Dr. Joan Freyberg with schoolchildren in New York
4. Whose experiment supports the idea of \Dr. jerome Singer at Yale University
5. Which point do the examples of Newton and Edison support?
Best ideas seem to have occurred when they were relaxing and daydreaming. IV.
under; but; love; Get; police; by; see V.
1. Recent research indicates that daydreaming is part of daily life.
2. Daydreaming not only contributes to emotional equilibrium but also improves self-control. 3. Historically, scientists and inventor took full advantage of daydreaming.
4. While composing, some composers seemed to approach a state of deep daydreaming. 5. Don't picture yourself as loser but as winner in your dreamland.
Vocabulary Exercises I. 1.
a. habitual b. habit c. habitually 2.
a. compensation b. compensates c. compensatory 3.
a. invention b. invented c. inventor; invention 4.
a. created b. creativity c. creation d. creative e. creators II.
1. modest 2. maladjustment 3. initial 4. muse 5. vividly 6. waylaid
7. surrounding 8. undisturbed 9. effortless 10. abandoned 11. unaware of 12. free from 13. drew on 14. Contrary to 15. beneficial to
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16. at sea 17. put off 18. come up 19. confronted with 20. substitute for III.
1. There were only 100 people present at the meeting at best.
2. It took him two years to finish writing a book entitled Reflection of Past. 3. We should confront the difficulties in life instead of escaping from them. 4. The teacher's praise enhanced his confidence.
5. While exercising your imagination, you should be free from regular thinking pattern. 6. You must go over the manual before the installation of the equipment.
Text B
Exercises for the Text I.
1.F 2.T 3.F 4.F 5.T 6.F 7.T 8.T 9.T 10.F II.
1. Veterans Administration hospital 2. dream character 3. lack of association
4. Common sense; folk wisdom 5. five
6. rapid eye movement; beneath 7. two
8. psychological 9. Who; what
10. the more; the merrier
Vocabulary Exercises I.
1. miserable 2. sought out 3. vary 4. correlation 5. reinforces II.
1. influence on 2. volunteers 3. volunteered 4. respectively 5. identities
Grammar Exercises I.
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