Unit 1
5. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms wh ere necessary.
1. curious
2. affects
3. emergency
4. locked
5. Relatively
6. complai ning
7. protested
8. react 9. mood 10. unique 11. consciousness 12. surgery
6. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the fo rms where necessary.
1. the bottom line
2. thanks to
3. reflect on
4. had lost touch
5. we nt through
6. followed around
7. looking on
8. woke up
9. take action 10. after all
10. Translate the following sentences into English.
1. Each time my brother complained about the difficulty of his work,
I asked him to look on the
bright side.
2. The police reacted immediately when report came that two kids had been held up at gunpoint in
a nearby building.
3. When I pointed out the mistakes in her calculation, instead of cor recting them as soon as
possible, Mary protested that it was not her fault.
4. Tom was curious about the joke I told my colleagues, but he didn!ˉt get it.
5. Thanks to his positive attitude, Jack took action and saved his ow n life before he lost
consciousness in the emergency room.
6. When I reflect on what I have achieved in the past, I have to say that success comes from hard
work. That!ˉs the bottom line.
Unit 2
5. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms wh ere necessary.
1. intense
2. concept
3. committed
4. deserve
5. selfish
6. compromis
e 7. matters
8. opponent 9. influence 10. effort 11. shortcuts 12. evidence
6. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the fo rms where necessary.
1. work at
2. According to
3. run through
4. in sight
5. live with
6.
a variety of
7. When it comes to 8. live up to
10. Translate the following sentences into English.
1. Take Michael Jordan, it!ˉs easy for people tosee his achievements while neglect the price of
blood and sweat that he has paid on the court in order to come out on top.
2. Right in the first English class, our teacher conveyed a clear mes sage to us: as the basic building
blocks of the language, new words must be memorized; any other shortc ut is fool!ˉs gold.
3. Thousands of Chinese laborers contributed greatly to the construct ion of America!ˉs first
transcontinental railroad, and their intense efforts deserve a page i n American history.
4. When it comes to training, the coach has no problem living with al l sorts of complaints of the
players but he never compromises with any of them.
5. Traditional ethics seem especially important in some situations wh ere the margin between right
and wrong is as thin as an eggshell.
6. As competition intensifies, our opponents and we are all working h ard to live up to higher
service standards.
Unit 3
5. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms wh ere necessary.
1. withdraw
2. opposite
3. consult
4. seeking
5. chief
6. frustrated
7. gather
8. suggestions 9. numerous 10. crucial 11. approval 12. yield
6. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the fo rms where necessary.
1. give up on
2. kicked out
3. at the end of my rope
4. count!-out
5.
provide!-wit
6. that is
7. on the brink of
8. moved forward
10. Translate the following sentences into English.
react to an emergency1. The health report stresses the importance of fresh fruit and veget ables in our diet.
2. I spent a whole week gathering the courage to say no to their requ est.
3. These journeys made him realize to the fullest extent that many of the world!ˉs species were on
the brink of extinction.
4. Approval of the patient!ˉs family should be sought before doctors carry out such operations.
5. Improved consumer confidence is crucial to an economic recovery.
6. We gave up on the missing mountain climber after he had been missi ng for two weeks.
Unit 4
5. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms wh ere necessary.
1. mankind
2. determination
3. burden
4. define
5. financial
6. resou rces
7. research 8. cure 9. evil 10. hardship 11. suicide 12. suffered
6. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the fo rms where necessary.
1. broke down
2. took!-for granted
3. look!-in the eye
4. couldn!ˉt help but respect h
5. crying over
6. no doubt
7. dressing up
8. slipped into
9. Translate the following sentences into English.
1. He was no doubt a great hero so people couldn!ˉt help but cry ove r his death.
2. The actor used his celebrity status to fund research that might so meday yield a cure for AIDS.
3. The disabled man once considered suicide to relieve his family of the heavy burden.
4. Children dress up as Superman to capture adults!ˉ attention.
5. It wasn!ˉt until I matured that I realized I shouldn!ˉt be afrai
d to look adversity and hardship i
the eye.
6. He could have easily stayed at home, for he had plenty of financia l resources to keep him from
worrying about medical bills.
.
Unit 5
5. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms wh ere necessary.
1. discharged
2. anger
3. latter
4. relationship
5. engaged
6. backgr ounds
7. miserable 8. invitation 9. match 10. folded 11. overseas 12. propo se
6. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the fo rms where necessary.
1. broke down
2. from time to time
3. From the very beginning
4. knoc ked down
5. agreed to
6. talk!-round
7. due to
8. give in
9. in silence 10. go abroad
10. Translate the following sentences into English.
1. I just received a email in which Jessica expressed her regret of e nding the relationship with her
beloved boyfriend.
2. She broke down at the loss of her family, and the impact of this m iserable incident remained for
the rest of her life.
3. Both my parents object to my going abroad to further my studies. I wonder if I should give in or
try to talk them round.
4. Edgar was not good with words, so whenever Jessica vented her ange r on him, he only endured
it in silence.
5. The cheerful background music matches his mood very well, for he!ˉs just got engaged to his
beloved girlfriend.
6. From time to time the system would utter a piercing noise indicati ng its inability to run properly.
Unit 6
5. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms wh ere necessary.
1. rejected
2. properly
3. judgment
4. employer
5. lack
6. feedback
7. qualified
8. suitable 9. candidate 10. confident 11. potential 12. punctual
6. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the fo rms where necessary.
1. cope with
2. miss out
3. applied for
4. keep!-in mind
5. for a bit
6. reflecting on
7. fill out 8. get back 9. a variety of 10. To our amazement
10. Translate the following sentences into English.
1. Sometimes even if you are totally qualified for the job, you may s till be rejected.
2. You should learn to cope with difficult situation. And even more i mportant, don!ˉt look to others
for help.
3. To my shock/amazement, he was not only involved in a variety of ex tracurricular activities but
also had applied for a part-time job.
4. Keep in mind that one more failure is one step closer to success.
5. Don!ˉt dwell on the reasons that are out of your control, because this job doesn!ˉt entirely sui
you and your chances are slim.
6. Although you may not always like to hear negative feedback, whatev er you do, don!ˉt burn your bridges.
Unit 7
5. Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the forms wh ere necessary.
1. tuition
2. anxiety
3. horrors
4. switched
5. quarter
6. steady
7. roughly
8. prospects 9. disorder 10. represent 11. apparent 12. population
6. Fill in the blanks with the expressions given below. Change the fo rms where necessary.
1. were booked up
2. not getting anywhere
3. ups and downs
4. burst o ut
5. get along with
6. broke up with
7. in advance
8. had no choice
9. In spite of 10. ta ke your own life
10. Translate the following sentences into English.
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