Key to Unit 7
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Text Comprehension
I.
D
II.舒芙蕾芝士蛋糕
1.F
2.F
3.T
4.T
5.F
IV
1.I tried to comfort her by saying that we would manage to tide it over.
2.After experiencing such an incident, the girl’s visit to London would em much less exciting in comparison.
3.The young woman, who was as confident as that businessman, must have noticed my fear.
4.The young businessman was sorry that he had not got a chance to buy his two little girls a prent.
5.I am very grateful to my fellow pasngers.
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Vocabulary
I.
1.having the at belt fastened on
2.catch another flight to continue the journey
3.he had completed his task (announcement)
4.controlled my feelings and began behaving calmly again
5.land successfully and safely
6.am very grateful to, do something nice in return
II.龙的主人
1.witnesd
2.figured
3.lightning
4.lunged
5.confided
6.blesd
7.indiscriminate
自体心理学8.terra firma
9.sure
10.creature
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III
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.D
6.D
7.C
8.B
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IV
1.
a. somehow
b. somewhat
c. Somewhat
d. Somehow
2.
a. feared
b. panic
c. feared
d. panicked
3.
a. hope
工地环保标语b. hope
c. anticipating
d. anticipate
4.
a. surviving
儿童肌炎b. survive
c. live
d. live
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V.
1. open, unlock, unlatch, unchain
2. hopelessly, unconfidently, despairingly
3. think, believe, imagine
4. unafraid, brave, bold, fearless, dauntless
5. unlective, uncritical, random
6. enjoyable, comfortable, agreeable, pleasant
7. grumble
8. lightly, barely, hardly, scarcely
VI
1.After all he has done for us, it would be very ungrateful of us if we didn’t do this for him now. (grateful)
2.With the world’s population increasing at the prent rate, by the year 2050 it is feared there will be a terrible food shortage. (short)
3.Penelope has unfortunately failed her driving test again. (fortune)
4.This jewel is not simply valuable; it is invaluable. (value)
5.This coat is too short for me. Do you think you could lengthen it a little? (long)
6.The hurricane caud terrible destruction along the coast. (destroy)
7.政治理论知识Without the timely help of the PLA men, a lot more people would have lost their lives in the earthquake. (time)
8.It is said the 100% iron is rustless. (rust)
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II
1. He may know the answer. (“May” is ud to show that something is possible.)
2. It must have been difficult. (“must” is ud to show that something is very likely or certain.)
3. He couldn’t have forgotten his appointment. (“Couldn’t” is ud to show that it is impossible.)
4. She must be coming tomorrow.
5. We ought to help people in need.
6. May/Can I say something?
7. He may have gone to the muum.
8. You ought to have apologized.
III.
1.When are you going to start?
2.I’m sure it is going to rain.
3.I’m going to take a few days’ holiday.
4. When are you going to ll it?
5. I’m sure there is going to be trouble.
6. We are going to have dinner out.
7. I’m going to watch the news.
8. We’re going to be late for the party.
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IV
1.I’m going
2.I’ll carry
3. I won’t tell
4.I’m going to be
5.are you meeting
6.It’s going to rain
7.I’ll post it
8. is going to take
V
1.had listened
2.could
按摩头皮有什么好处3.knew
4.had
5.were/was
6.didn’t have
7.knew
8.had meant
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I.
1.我踉踉跄跄向座位冲过去时,乘客们抬起头来望着我,满脸惊恐,似乎感到死期已到。
2.我快昏过去了,但是一看到身旁女孩的脸,我稳住了自己的情绪。
水上公园
3.在那痛苦难熬的20分钟里,我脑海里思绪万千,但其中不乏自豪之情----为飞机上所有人都表现得那么出色而感到自豪。
4.我想起在那次生死攸关却又万分侥幸的飞行中结识的乘客们,希望能够为自己亲眼所见、有幸承受的友好行为向他们表示感谢。
II
1.I scrambled up the cliff for a good view of the a.
2.He lunged at the burglar and wrestled with him for the weapon.
3.I figure that our national economy will continue to develop rapidly.
4.The chairman made an effort to reassure the shareholders that the company’s bad results would not be repeated.
5. Stop acting like a baby! Pull yourlf together!
6.Being very much a private man, he does not confide in anyone.
7.We all hate the terrorists’ indiscriminate violence against ordinary people.
8.Many people in this country are alarmed by the dramatic increa in violent crimes.
9.We anticipated that the enemy would try to cross the river. That was why we destroyed the bridge.
10.I am indebted to all the people who worked so hard to make the party a great success.
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I. Dictation
Our boat floated on, / between walls of forest. / Nowhere did we find a place / where we could have landed. / In any ca, / what would we have got by landing? / The country was full of snakes / and other dangerous animals, / and the forest was so thick / that one would be able to advance only slowly, / cutting one’s way with knives the whole day. / We live on fish, / caught with a homemade net of string, / and any fruit and nuts / we could pick up out of the water. / As we had no fire, / we had to eat everything uncooked, / including the fish. / As for water, / there was a choice: / we could drink the muddy river water, / or die of thirst.