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Active reading 2
Dealing with unfamiliar words
4. Replace the underlined words with the correct form of the words in the box
1. detect 2. admirable 3. subways 4. inadequate 5. scribbling 6. persecution
5. Answer the questions about the expressions
1.(a) delighted 2.(a) need to be developed with careful
thinking 3.(a) at a time in the future 4.(b) to make someone extremely afraid and nervous
Language in use with / without
1 Match the uses of with / without with their definitions. 1 (a) 2 (b) 3 (a) 4 (c) 5 (c) 6 (d) 2 Rewrite the sentences using with / without .
1 Her tutor moves his head from side to side. Her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.
With his head moving from side to side, her tutor spills his coffee into the saucer.
2 ¡°Splendid,¡± he says. He doesn¡¯t wait for an answer. ¡°Splendid,¡± he says, without waiting for an answer. 3 Frank McCourt speaks in class. He has an Irish accent. Frank McCourt speaks in class with an Irish accent.
4 He plans to go on the subway. He has the books covered in purple and white NYU jackets.
He plans to go on the subway with the books covered in purple and white NYU jacket.
5 He¡¯s only allowed to take two courses. He isn¡¯t told why. He¡¯s only allowed to take two courses, without being told why.
6 He would like to ask a question. He doesn¡¯t like to raise his hand. He would like to ask a question without raising his hand.
Collocations
3 Read the explanations of the words and phrases. Answer the questions. 1. climb
(a) Because the room is very small.
(b) You would climb into bed if you are so tired that it feels like a huge effort. (c) You would probably need to bend over, and crawl through the hole. 2 spill
(a)spilt coffee all over your desk
You have accidently knocked over a cup/mug and the coffee has gone (uncontrolled) all over the desk.
(b)toys spilled out all over the carpet
The toys were in a container, such as a box; either the box is too full so some toys are falling out onto the carpet, or the box has been tipped over so most of the toys have fallen out of the box. (c)crowds were spilling out of the bars and restaurants
Many people are leaving the bars and restaurants all at once, probably because they are closing for the night. 3. join
(a) join a band
When they can play a musical instrument and want to play with others. (b) join the unemployed
You have lost your job and become unemployed (c) join in
You do the same activity that most other people are doing. 4 burst into
(a) burst into tears
The writer suddenly started crying. (b) bursts into bloom
Flowers, when they suddenly emerge from buds. (c) burst into flames.
Put out the flames immediately if you can, or keep well clear and call the emergency services (fire brigade) 5 clean
(a) a clean licence
This refers to a driving licence. It means that you have been driving safely or at least you have no penalty points on the licence ---a person gets such points as a punishment after breaking the law on the roads eg speeding or causing an accident, and the licence then has a note on it (it¡¯s not ¡°clean¡±) and the police have a record. (b) clean language
You avoid using swear words or other examples of bad language. (c) a clean bill of health
Here this phrase is used metaphorically and means something is working properly, for example,
a car might have ¡°a clean bill of health¡± after a check or test it is working correctly. 6 easy
(a) easy-going
An easy-going person behaves, in a relaxed, calm manner with others and is happy to accept things without getting worried or angry. (b) easy on the eye
A person who is easy on the eye is pleasant to look at in appearance and in the way they dress. (c) easier said than done
When something is easier said than done, it is easy to talk about, but difficult to achieve. (d) take it easy
When they tell you to ¡°Take it easy¡± they can mean either of two things: You should rest and not do things that will make you tired, or you should keep calm, being less upset or angry. 4. Complete the sentence using the collocations in Activity 3
1 spill out of 2 burst into tears 3 clean language 4 easier 5 climb through 6 spilt 7 join in 8 burst into bloom 9 clean licence 10 easy on the eye 5 Translate the sentences into Chinese.
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Unit 2
Language in use
1 Rewrite the sentences.
1 The restaurant was in a French seaside resort by the Atlantic Ocean. You get excellent seafood from the Atlantic Ocean.
The restaurant was in a French seaside resort by the Atlantic Ocean, where you get excellent sea food.
2 My father had decided to take me for lunch to a restaurant. He wanted me to try my first oyster.
My father, who wanted me to try my first oyster had decided to take me for lunch to a restaurant.
3 The oyster was unlike anything I have ever tasted before or since. It was slippery.
The oyster, which was slippery, was unlike anything I have ever tasted before or since.
4 Chocolate is made from the beans of the cacao tree, Theobroma cacao. Theobroma cacao means ¡°food of the gods¡±.
Chocolate is made from the beans of the cacao tree, Theobroma cacao, which means ¡°food of the gods¡±.
5 The world¡¯s best-selling type of chocolate, milk chocolate, didn¡¯t appear until the end of the 19th century. Milk chocolate is sweeter and smoother than dark chocolate.
The world¡¯s best-selling type of chocolate, milk chocolate, which is sweeter and smoother than dark chocolate, didn¡¯t appear until the end of the 19th century.
6 Daniel Peter perfected the process of making milk chocolate. He was Swiss.
Daniel Peter, who was Swiss, perfected the process of making milk chocolate.
2 Rewrite the sentences.
1 ... all sorts of shellfish which were clinging onto each other ... ... all sorts of shellfish clinging onto each other ...
2 ... a battery of implements which were used to crack the shells ... ... a battery of implements used to crack and crush the shells ... 3 ? a process which was first tried in 1825. ? a process first tried in 1825.
4 Condensed milk is a thick, sweet milk which is sold in cans. Condensed milk is a thick, sweet milk sold in cans.
5 Hormones are a chemical substance which is produced by your body. Hormones are a chemical substance produced by your body.
word formation
3 Form new words with the following words and the prefixes/suffixes in the table.
non-: non-fiction non-smoker non-stop
-aholic: alcoholic£¬ shopaholic£¬ workaholic