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Vocabulary

Ⅳ. Vocabulary. 1. make so much fuss. 2. is worthy of. 3. for sure. 4. granted. 5. determine. 6. picked out. 7. took it for granted. 8. what has gone wrong. 9. by my estimate. 10. similar. 11. highly. 12. dumb. Ⅴ. 1. absolute. 2. academic. 3. hastened. 4. figures.

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Vocabulary

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  1. Ⅳ. • Vocabulary 1. make so much fuss 2. is worthy of 3. for sure 4. granted

  2. 5. determine 6. picked out 7. took it for granted 8. what has gone wrong

  3. 9. by my estimate 10. similar 11. highly 12. dumb

  4. Ⅴ. • 1. absolute 2. academic 3. hastened 4. figures

  5. 6. devise • 5. tried on 8. joke 7. talent

  6. 10. uneasy • 9. normal 11. explored 12. simply

  7. 13. registered 14. aptitude 15. evaluation

  8. Ⅵ. • 1. We’ll win for sure. 2. Do you think the tall buildings in Shenzhen look /are similar in appearance to skyscrapers in Manhattan ,New York?

  9. 3. The number of mistakes • determines the mark you • will receive in an • examination.

  10. 4. The President’s speech • was simply a repetition • of his previous statements.

  11. 5. The final cost of the house • was a lot higher than the • builder’s original estimate.

  12. 6. Mrs. Park had an uneasy • suspicion that her son was • really guilty as charged.

  13. Ⅶ. • 1. from under 2. from behind 3. from among 4. except on

  14. 5. until after 6. except for 7. except to 8. until after

  15. Word Building Ⅷ. • 1. rosy cheeks 2. healthy activities 3. a fussy man 4. a cloudy sky

  16. 5. a funny story 6. watery eyes 7. hearty wishes 8. wavy hair 9. tasty food

  17. 10. a lengthy speech 11. a silvery voice 12. sunny days 13. a snowy winter 14. a noisy classroom 11. a silvery voice 12. sunny days

  18. Ⅸ. • 1. subconsciousness 2. subcommittee 3. subtitle 4. substandard

  19. 5. subcontinent 6. subaverage 7. subplot 8. sublevel

  20. Ⅹ. plane auto • ad bike doc dorm exam kilo lab math(s) zoo taxi/cab

  21. Structure Ⅺ. • 1. How long did he tell • you he waited?

  22. 2. Which mountain did • they say they tried • to climb?

  23. 3. When do you suggest • we meet again?

  24. 4. How many passengers • do you suppose the boat • takes?

  25. 5. Where did they say the • ancient coins were • found?

  26. 6. Who do you think will • be the likeliest candidate • for the Presidency?

  27. 7. Why do you guess he chose • to remain single?

  28. 8. What do you expect he will • buy as Christmas presents • for his children?

  29. Ⅻ. • 1. The fact that he works • hard does not necessarily • mean that he is a • competent leader.

  30. 2. His explanation that he • didn’t see the notice is • unsatisfactory.

  31. 3. The fact that he cheated • on exams was revealed • in the end.

  32. 4. Most of us don’t agree with his view that there is no advantage in introducing the new method.

  33. 5. The news that he won the • first gold medal at the 23rd • Olympic Games soon • spread throughout the • country.

  34. 6. His suggestion that • intelligence is a relative • matter is not universally • accepted.

  35. 7. He seconded my motion • that the vote be postponed. 8. There can be no doubt that Suzy is the right person for the job.

  36. Ⅲ. • 1.We all thought it a pity • that you were unable to • attend our meeting.

  37. 2. We consider it important that you should mind your manners.

  38. 3. He didn’t want it to be • known that he was too ill • to go on working.

  39. 4. I regard it as important • that every one of you • should finish your • homework on time.

  40. 5. He took it for granted • that his father would • come to his help if he • got into trouble.

  41. 6. We thought it highly probable that he might change his mind at the last minute.

  42. 7. I think it likely that the train will be delayed by the dense fog.

  43. 8. The doctor thinks it advisable that you stop smoking.

  44. Ⅳ. (A) • Cloze (1) explores (2) aptitude (3) normal (4) highly

  45. (6) academic • (5) worthy of (7) determine (8) dumb (9) absolute (10) evaluation (11)taken for granted

  46. (B) (1) in (2) example/instance (3) repairman (4) because (5) embarrassed (6) cause

  47. (8) cleaned • (7) which (9) owned (10) of/about/with (11) fix (12) simply (13) into (14) constant

  48. Ⅴ. • Translation 1. Everything points to the fact/indicates that something has gone wrong with his project/plan.

  49. 2. The author argues that we • should not take it for granted • that those who score high on • intelligence tests will • naturally do well in practical • work.

  50. 3. I picked out some English • idioms and tried them on • my classmates.

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