Unit 5:
P168
1.
1) visible
2) variety
3) function
4) casual
5) conventions
6) guarantee
7) infinite
8) emerged
9) dilemma
10) charm
11) internal
12) ounce
13) staff
14) consult
15) challenging
2.
1) become of
2) run the (red) light
3) shake off
4) disapprove of
5) show up
6) inasmuch as
7) make out
8) inside out
P170
1.
1) faked my signature
2) would be / was addressing a meeting
Would address a meeting
3) their right to free speech had been violated
4) enforce them
5) constitutes a major threat
6) be restrained / restrain himself
From doing too much heavy work
7) Here are some examples that can demonstrate
8) generate a feeling / sense of accomplishment
2.
1) regardless of
2) While / Though / Although
3) as
4) In spite of / Despite
5) Though / Although / While
6) as
7) regardless of
8) in spite of / despite
9) disregard
3.
1) empower
2) enable
3) encamped
4) ensure
5) entitled
6) hardened
7) has softened
8) threateded
9) frightened
10) hastened
P172
1.
1) where
2) why
3) who
4) which
5) when
6) whose
7) whom
2.
1) The girls whom he employs are always complaining about their poor-paying jobs.
2) He was educated at the local grammar school, after which he went on to Cambridge.
3) This is John, with whose help I have finally come out of my financial trouble.
4) We were shown pictures of an African village, which was threatened by growing poverty.
5) She was dancing with a man who had a strange hairstyle. / The man with whom she was dancing had a strange hairstyle.
6) He paid me 10 dollars for washing 10 windows, most of which hadn’t been washed for at least a year.
Cloze
1) constitute
2) based
3) traits
4) which
5) simply
6) wonder
7) despite
8) dilemma
9) talent
10) function
11) interaction
12) issues
13) figures
14) who
15) character
translation
1) He consults for out company and we often consult him when we encounter problems in our work.
2) Don’t try to cheat--- you’ll never get away with it.
3) My father is always optimistic, regardless of the difficulties that he may face. He is a positive role model for us.
4) This novel describes the ups and downs of a big family during China’s 1920’s and 1930’s.
5) It is not enough to act in good faith. We also need to act reasonably.
6) You may score good marks by burning the midnight oil before the exams, but in the long run you have to study hard every day to achieve academic excellence.
7) Don’t stare at the computer screen for too long. Raise your eyes once in a while and look into the distance.
8) It’s to your advantage to learn from the mistakes of others.