Unit 1
Stresd words and phras
impul n.
irresistible impul
On impul
prime impul
compare v.
compares the different types of home computer currently available
compared with other companies
compare London and New York
Living in town can’t compare with living in the country.
Exercis on the Unit
III. Study the words in the following table. Then fill in blanks with the different parts of the same root word in the correct form with the clue of the word given in the ntence.
1. assortment 2. involvement 3. various 4. individuality 5. individualize 6. storage 7. relaxation 8. tasty 9. responsible
IV. Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below. Change the form where necessary. Remember there are more than is needed.
1. em like 2. sacrifice 3. t aside 4. Instead of 5. ended up 6. revolutionary 7. available 8. involve in 9. cut down
V. Fill in each of the complex ntences with a subordinating conjunction that best shows the relationship between the claus from the choices in the block. Remember there are more than is needed.
1. He either speaks French or understands it.
2. He has made such great progress that the teachers are plead with him.
3. The little boy saved every coin, so that he could buy his mother a prent on Mother’s Day.
4. Although he was a child, he looked quite calm in that situation./ A child as he was, he looked quite calm in that situation.
5. Don’t make friends with such a dishonest person.
6. Just becau it is new doesn’t mean that it is the best.
7. Instead of visiting her parents, she went to town to e a film.
VI. Cloze
1. B 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. A 6. D 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. C
11. D 12. B 13. C 14. B 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. C. 19. D 20. A
VII. Turn the following ntences from Chine into English, trying to u the expressions
given .
1. ended up apologizing
2. race to catch the train
3. This may em like a difficult word at first
4. conflicts with ours
冬天怎么养乌龟
5. be compared with Shakespeare
Unit 2
Stresd words and phras
inquire v.
1. whether the plane would take off on time.
2. enquiries about the job.我喜欢的神话故事
3. He inquires after.
4. to inquire into the conduct of the two officers.
在天猫双十一
5. I must inquire of you.
we made some inquiries into.
cherish v.
1. the old man cherished the girl.
2. cherishes the memory of tho days
signal v. n.
1. signaled to his officers for the attack to begin.
2. both sides have signaled.
the policeman signaled the traffic.
3. the defeat of 1066signaled.
the minister’s signal failure to deal with this matter.
the minister has signally.
Exercis on the Unit
III. Study the words in the following table. Then fill in blanks with the different parts of the same root word in the correct form with the clue of the word given in the ntence.
verbs | Nouns | adjectives | Adverbs |
sign | signal | | |
cherish | | chrished | |
inquire | inquiry | | 宝宝大便干 |
| consciousness | conscious | Consciously |
clarify | clearness | clear | clearly | 意大利翻译
integrate | integrity | integal | integally |
| convenience | convenient | conveniently |
demonstrate | demonstration | demonstrative | demonstratively |
| | | |
1. Demonstration 2. clarify 3. signal 4. convenient 5. cherished 6. inquiry 7. integrity 8. consciousness
IV. Fill in the blanks with the words or expressions given below. Change the form行车记录仪排行榜 where necessary. Remember there are more than is needed.
1. ductive 2. demonstrate 3. clarify 4. genuine 5. ensure 6. assure 7. heeded 8. inevitable
V. Fill in each of the blanks in the following ntences with a proper preposition or adverb.
1. Out 2. in 3. of 4. with 5. of 6. in 7. for 8. in
VI.Join the following ntence pairs into one by using the word “where”.
1. There are plenty of sheep where I live.
2. Your coat is where you left it.
3. I will go where you will go.
4. Integrity stays there where conscience remains.
结实的反义词5. Laughter can be heard wherever he appears.
VII.Join the following ntence pairs into single ntences by using the word “what”.
1. The article deals with the problem what the author calls the “generation gap”. 劝组词组
2. He is lost in what I call “blind happiness”.
3. The children are playing a game what they call “cat-and-rat”.
4. She is suffering from a special dia what Experts call “feeling cancer”.
5. There is a generation appearing what I call the “sandwich generation’ — people who are struggling to care for both their children and their elders while trying hard to hold their jobs.