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Unit1
1 Shyness can vary from feeling mild discomfort to high levels of anxiety (´Ó¸Ð¾õÇá΢µÄ²»Êʸ߶ȵĽ¹ÂÇ) that impact us in almost everything we do.
2 Despite his stubbornness, he knew in his heart that he should avoid arousing any suspicions(±ÜÃâÒýÆðÈκλ³ÒÉ).
3 It will be interpreted as criticism no matter what you say.£¨³ÉÅúÆÀ£¬ÎÞÂÛÄã˵ʲô).
4 Let¡¯s not allow ourselves to be upset by trifles (ÈÃÎÒÃDz»ÒªÎªÐ¡ÊÂÇé·³ÐÄ) (which) we should ignore and forget.
5 Too much time spent dwelling on the past (»¨Ì«¶àµÄʱ¼äÀÏÊÇÏë׏ýÈ¥) can get in the way of enjoying life as it happens.
6 People who believe they can accomplish goals and solve problems (ÏàÐÅ×Ô¼ºÄܹ»Íê³ÉÄ¿±ê½â¾öÎÊÌâµÄÈË) are more likely to do well in school. Unit2
1.She wore a dress with pattern of roses (ÓÐõ¹åͼ°¸)on it.
2.Helen had prepared a wonderful meal for us.£¨ÎªÎÒÃÇ×¼±¸ÁËÒ»¶Ù·áÊ¢µÄ·¹²Ë£© 3.Ann promised faithfully £¨ÐÅÊĵ©µ©µØ±£Ö¤£©that she would never tell. 4.Could you deliver this letter£¨°ÑÕâ·âÐÅË͵½£©to the accounts department?
5.We well offered a selection of milk and plain chocolate.£¨¾«Ñ¡µÄÅ£ÄÌÇÉ¿ËÁ¦ºÍ´¿ÇÉ¿ËÁ¦£© 6.Tell the children to keep out of behave/mischief themselves.£¨±ðºúÄÖ£© 7.We could hear the sound of distant thunder.£¨Ô¶´¦´òÀ×µÄÉùÒô£©
8.The project has now received approval form the government .£¨µÃµ½Õþ¸®µÄÅú×¼£©
9.Kelly loved her husband in spite of the fact that he drank too much.£¨ËäÈ»ËûºÈ¾ÆÌ«¶à£© 10.Experts seem unable to agree whether the drug is safe or not .£¨¾ÍÕâ¸öÒ©ÊÇ·ñ°²È«È¡µÃÒ»ÖÂÒâ¼û£© Unit 3
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How will taxes affect people with low incomes?
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My mother always told me that in the long run I would be glad I didn¡¯t give up practicing the piano.
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6.It seems to me that you don¡¯t have much choice. 6. ¿¼Âǵ½ËûÃÇȱ·¦¾Ñ飬Õ⹤×÷ËûÃÇÒÑ×öµÄÏ൱²»´íÁË Given their inexperience, they have done quite a good job.
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Can we begin with discussing questions arising from the last meeting?
Unit 4
1. I used to enjoy/like photography,£¨ÎÒ¹ýȥϲ»¶ÉãÓ°£©but I now have no time to pursue any hobbies.
2. There is no sure way to predict (ûÓÐÒ»ÖÖ¿ÉÈ·Ðŵķ½Ê½À´Ô¤²â)who will develop asthma and who won¡¯t.
3. Today neurobiologists no longer argue about whether or not the brain can grow new cells.£¨´óÄÔÊÇ·ñÄÜÉú³ÉÐÂϸ°û£©
4. I don¡¯t love acting as much as I once did£¨ÏñÒÔǰÄÇÑù£©, said Angelina Jolie.
5.If you don¡¯t define your goal ,you don¡¯t know in which direction you should be heading.£¨ÄãÓ¦¸ÃÏòÄĸö·½Ïòǰ½ø£©
6.While you should not dwell on your past ,spending some timereviewing and thinking about the path you have taken.£¨»¨Ð©Ê±¼ä»Ø¹ËºÍ˼¿¼Äã×ß¹ýµÄ·£©
7.You may love someone but not necessarily have to marry him.£¨²»Ò»¶¨µÃºÍËû½á»é£©
8.These examples demonstrate how poorly some students write their resumes.£¨ÓÐЩѧÉúµÄ¼òÀúдµÃ¶àô²î£© Unit 5
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3.That scientist¡¯s experiment gave birth to a new drug£¬£¨ÄÇλ¿ÆÑ§¼ÒµÄʵÑéʹһÖÖÐÂÒ©ÎÊÊÀ£©a better cure for high blood pressure.
4.He got used to being in this room during the winter, shut in by the four walls and a sloping ceiling. 5.I realized I would need to convince them at the first opportunity(ÎÒÒ»Óлú»á¾ÍÒªÈÃËûÃÇÏàÐÅ) that I was a policeman not a politician.
6.When you sweep away an old society, £¨µ±ÄãÇå³ýÒ»¸ö¾ÉµÄÉç»áʱ£©you can¡¯t overnight change the institutions of thought that have been built up over centuries.
7.By the close of the century,£¨ÔÚ±¾ÊÀ¼ÍÁÙ½ü½áÊøÊ±£© another two billion people will be born, the great majority in developing countries.
8.If you long for a better future for yourself , your family and your country, £¨Èç¹ûÄã¿ÊÍû×Ô¼º£¬×Ô¼ºµÄ¼Ò£¬×Ô¼ºµÄ¹ú¼ÒÓиüºÃµÄδÀ´£©stay and continue your studies here. Uint 6
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Only when people overcome their shyness, can they live more confidently.
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6.½«Òª³öÏÖµÄеÄÍþвÊÇʧҵ¡£(on the horizon, unemployment) The new threat on the horizon is unemployment.
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We have alternative/different ways of expressing the same idea. 8.ËûºÈ¾ÆµÄÀÏ벡ÓÖ·¸ÁË¡£(slip into) He slipped into the old habit of drinking. Unit 8
1. They are nearly 24 reported sets of twins in the town, of which nearly 12 are identical twins.£¨ÆäÖв¶à12¶ÔÊÇͬÂÑË«°ûÌ¥£©
2. ¡°We are well aware of his danger and won¡¯t blindly accept what people say.¡±£¨²»»áäĿ²ÉÄÉÈËÃÇ˵µÄ»°£©stated Mr. Malcom.
3. I still remember when I first met you on the lake side.£¨ÎÒ³õ´ÎÔÚºþ±ßÓö¼ûÄãµÄʱºò£©
4. when she came to writing her college project, she found other material; this world enable her to enjoy more fully the work.£¨Ê¹Ëû¸ü³ä·ÖµÄÏíÊܸù¤×÷µÄÀÖȤ£©
5. As soon as the 15 minutes rest is over,£¨Ò»µ©15·ÖÖÓµÄÐÝÏ¢½áÊø£©you must start the next exercise to make the exercise programme more effective.
6. without their working as volunteers,£¨Ã»ÓÐËûÃÇ×÷Ϊ־ԸÕßÀ´¹¤×÷£©we could never be able to provide any service for those who need it.
7.Pears are treated in much the same way as some other kinds of fruit £¨ÓëÆäËûһЩºÍË®¹û¼¸ºõÏàͬµÄ·½·¨£©but are never wrapped.
8. A similar meeting held at the beginning of the year, attended by 60 people including teachers¡¢nurses and doctors,£¨ÓаüÀ¨½Ìʦ¡¢»¤Ê¿¡¢ºÍÒ½Éú60È˲μӵģ©was very successful according to the report.
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