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1. Her voice was beginning to tremble and she tried to control it but in vain. 2. Jennifer was late for class the other day as a result of the heavy snow.
3. The small company is now confronted with intense competition for the market share. 4. In wintertime, food was hard to come by, so many animals died of hunger. ? Vocabulary IV
5. Tom decided to follow his father¡¯s advice and apply for a job in the bank, as he liked working with numbers.
6. I¡¯m sorry I forgot his birthday. The date just completely slipped my mind. 7. In the end our choices came down to going or staying. ? Vocabulary IV
8. The old man had a stroke, which condemned him to bed in the hospital for about half a year. 9. My French was so poor at that time that I often had trouble making myself understood. 10. If you have someone on your mind, let her know. Chances are you are on hers as well. ? New Horizon College English
Unit 6 :
Section A
? Exercises
Vocabulary Structure Translation
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6. make a difference to 7. agree on
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? Collocation VI 1. sense 2. message 3. argument 4. image 5. idea 6. belief 7. knowledge 8. reputation 9. standard 10. habit
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1. so that the baby would not catch cold 2. so that more people would vote for him
3. so that his father might forgive him for his failure in the math exam 4. so that it would go on smoothly 5. so that you can judge for yourself ? Sentence Structure X
1. She cycled from Shanghai to Beijing, which is pretty difficult for a woman of 50. 2. He wore his swimming things in the office, which shocked his boss a great deal. 3. They ran out of drink, which actually didn¡¯t bother me because I wasn¡¯t drinking. 4. They will win the match, which will please my brother.
5. She borrowed a book on literature, which suggests that her literature teacher was having some influence on her. ?
Translation XI
1. We should try our best to forecast earthquakes so that destruction of property caused by them could be prevented as much as possible.
2. A farmer noticed large schools of fish swimming near the surface of the water, which, he said, indicated the possible occurrence of an earthquake. 3. Keep an English-English dictionary handy, and when you cannot understand a word with accuracy, you may refer to it any time.
4. If necessary, people who live in the area where an earthquake is about to occur may sleep in tents.
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? Section B Reading Skills: I.
1. Because things in nature, large or small, new or old, are judged in comparison with other things involved.
2. About five billion years ago. 3. About three million years ago. 4. From Paragraph 6 to Paragraph 9. 5. From Paragraph 10 to Paragraph 13. ? Section B
Comprehension of the Text II.
1. Things in nature are large or small, new or old, only in agreement with the measures and the comparisons involved. This is obvious in Paragraph 2.