Unit 111111

III.    Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or
phrase taken from the box, using its appropriate form.
1.The local council has decreed that the hospitals that are not able to reach the service standards should close.
2. When Hamlet murmured "To be, or not to be", he was faced with an agonizing dilemma.
3. The young mother smiled approvinglyignore the waste behind you at her son who asked to play outdoors.
4. The Prime Minister is now firmly ensconced in Downing Street with a large majority.
5. We need a manager with plenty of flair to run the business in China.
6. It is noticed that quick-minded people suffer no vulnerability to criticism.
7. It was a relief to be outside in the fresh air again after staying weeks-long underground.
8. The government's avowed commitment to reduce tax has been largely appreciated.
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1.She thought she was too homely to get a date.
2. I could hear the note of appeal in her voice as she asked me to talk things over again.
3. In this decade of politics, many more women have become magistrates.
4. I hope that we can settle this issue amicably.
5. This is a far from solemn book -- it is a rich mix of pleasures and information, and is full of surprises.
6. We rushed out of the shop in hot pursuit, but the thief had vanished into thin air.
7. He twisted and turned, trying to free himself from the rope.
8. I tried to excuse myself for missing her party but made the attempts very clumsily.
U  555
1.A useful definition of an air pollutant is a compound added directly or indirectly by humans to the atmosphere in such quantities as to affect
humans, animals, vegetation, or materials adversely.
2.The most distant luminous objects seen by telescopes are probably ten thousand million light years away.
3."Want some wine?" she asked. He smiled and took a swig from the bottle. He thanked her and retreated again into his silence.
4.The self-educated son of a Delaware farmer, Evans became obsessed by the possibilities of mechanized production and steam power.
5.Stone carvers engraved their motifs of skulls and crossbones and other religious icons of death, into the gray slabs that we still see standing today in old burial grounds.
6.The employment department has undergone several metamorphoses over the past few years.
7.Respect is never given freely; every shred of it has to be earned and you earn it by how well you treat others.
8.The professor argued that these books had a pernicious effect on young and susceptible minds.
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1. Her manner is friendly and relaxed and much less formidable than she appears at her after-game press conference.
2. Nothing has ever equaled the magnitude and speed with which the human species is altering the physical and chemical world and demolishing the environment.
3.When heated, the mixture becomes soft and malleable and can be formed by various techniques into a vast array of shapes and sizes.
4. Where I part company with him, however, is over the link he forges between science and liberalism.
5.Percy was lying prostrate, his arms outstretched and his eyes closed.
6. Given data which are free from bias, there are further snares to avoid in statistical work.
7.In pragmatics, the study of speech, one is able to see how specific acts are related to a temporal and spatial context.

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