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Unit1

1. With his index finger£¬Patterson pointed toward a plain color-coded box beneath a long wooden table.£¨ÔÚµÍÓÚ¡­¡­µÄλÖã©

2. He disguisedhimself as a waiter and watched what was going on around.£¨Î±×°£»¼Ù°ç£© 3. He often whistles a tune during the morning tea break when his boss is not around.£¨´µ¿ÚÉÚ£©

4. And again she shouted in a high-pitched voice, word by word, with no attempt to restrainherself, ¡°I cannot stand anymore.¡±£¨¿ËÖÆ£»ÒÖÖÆ£©

5. There were certain people in that room, like Peter and John, who had failed to grasp what I am saying.£¨Ã÷°×£©

6.During that time I was overwhelmed withlonging for those innocent days of early childhood.£¨¿ÊÍû£©

7.I¡¯m just praying that the board of directors will take steps before it is too late.£¨Æíµ»£© 8. She was the director¡¯s faithfulassistant in whom he could have absolute confidence.£¨Öҳϵģ»ÖÒʵµÄ£© 9.These developers pledge to build low-income housing units when the supply of affordable housing for poor people continues to shrink.£¨±£Ö¤£»³Ðŵ£©

10. People have been mobilized to build defenses and drain flooded land as heavy rains continue to fall.£¨Ê¹ÅÅ×ߣ»Ê¹Á÷³ö£©

11. Life without a goal is hollow. Try to find something meaningful to do.£¨¿ÕÐéµÄ£© 12. It stands to reason that if you are considerate and friendly to people you will get a lot more back.£¨ÌåÌùµÄ£»¹ØÇеģ© 13. When the two men came head- to-head for the first time as bosses of rivalclubs, it was the Frenchman who came out on top.£¨Æ¥µÐÕߣ»¿ÉÏà±ÈµÄ¶«Î÷£©

14. Our plan is elastic. When necessary, we can make changes to it accordingly.£¨Áé»îµÄ£»¿É¸Ä±äµÄ£© 15. The experts are fascinated by the idea of computers with intellects paralleling or exceeding Man¡¯s.£¨Óë¡­¡­ÏàËÆ£©

16. He wanted to be a great leader but unfortunately he did not inspire many of those around him, and to be honest, he did little to change this.£¨¼¤·¢£»´Ù³É£©

17. They were told that scientists would soon be able to manipulate the ageing process.£¨²Ù×Ý£©

18. It is truth universallyacknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.£¨³ÐÈÏ£©

19. Fish traders attributed the soaring price to short supply of fishes and drying up of water bodies in the area.£¨¸ßÕÇ£»ÃÍÔö£©

20. Steve and I were at very different stages in our respectivecareers.£¨·Ö±ðµÄ£»¸÷×Եģ©

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Unit 2

1. Church Mill, although of fairly moderate size compared with some of its neighbors, is a delighted two-story building of stone.£¨ÊÊÖеģ©

2. If you weight remains constant you must be using up all you calories, but if you are gaining weight then some of the calories you consume are being stored as fat.£¨ÏûºÄ£© 3. I don¡¯t think it advisable that Tim be assigned the job since he has no experience.£¨Ã÷Öǵģ»¿ÉÈ¡µÄ£©

4. Meals also have to be modified from their original state so that they will have a beneficial effect on the body.£¨Ð޸ģ»¸Ä½ø£© 5. His face was very red, which was a clear evidence of his fever.£¨¼£Ïó£»Ö¤¾Ý£© 6. Families with children tend to be restricted as to when they can take their vacations.£¨ÏÞÖÆ£»¿ØÖÆ£© 7. They calculate that the aging population is adding one percent yearly to health service costs.£¨¼ÆË㣻¹ÀË㣻ÍƲ⣩

8. In the case of a polluted river, the remedy lies in the hands of the national government.£¨²¹¾È´ëÊ©£©

9. The change in leadership will have a huge impact on government policy.£¨Ó°Ï죻×÷Óã©

10. Given sufficient time, with other things remaining unchanged, prices and wages would eventually be adjusted and full employment may be achieved.£¨×ã¹»µÄ£»³ä·ÖµÄ£©

11. ¡°Are you implying that I have something to do with those attacks,¡± she asked coldly.£¨°µÊ¾£»°µÖ¸£© 12. Though complicated in detail, local taxes are in essence simple.£¨¸´Ôӵģ©

13. Corruption is a major obstacleto economic development. That is why the government of all nations take tough measures against it.£¨ÕÏ°­£©

14. When the new paintings were exhibited at the museum, the number of people visiting the museum doubled.£¨³ÂÁУ»Õ¹ÀÀ£©

15. The new generation would be more intelligent, enjoy better health, and possess more energy.£¨ÓµÓУ©

16. The number of people investing in stocks has multiplied because the stock has kept going up.£¨Ôö¼Ó£© 17. The school aims to equip students to deal with the kind of problems they will face in the outside world.£¨Å䱸£»×°±¸£©

18. It would be useless to speculate what might have been achieved had these two separate teams been unable to work hand in hand.£¨ÍƲ⣻Íƶϣ©

19. I¡¯m sick of all the quarrelling among politicians who should be concentrating on vital issues.£¨¼¯Öо«Á¦£»×¨×¢£© 20. The company plans to strengthen its position in Europe by opening an office in Spain.£¨±äÇ¿£»ÔöÇ¿£©

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Unit 4

1.This means they have been inspected by a team of professional experts and the standard of their work has been approved.£¨¼ì²é£»ÊӲ죩

2. The Statue of Liberty had just arrived from and was being assembled so it was not in New York Harbor when they arrived.£¨×é×°£»¼¯ºÏ£»¾Û¼¯£© 3.This reaction to the event is ratherexaggerated but on the other hand there¡¯s something in it.£¨¿äÕÅ£»¿ä´ó£©

4. Police had trouble understanding who has responsible for the accident, because everyone who saw it made different versions of what happened.£¨°æ±¾£»ÐðÊö£»Ëµ·¨£© 5. It is an almost universal truth that the more we are promoted in a job, the less we actually exercise the skills we initially used to perform it.£¨È«ÌåµÄ£»ÆÕ±éµÄ£© 6. His appointment has not been formally approved yet.£¨Ô޳ɣ»Åú×¼£©

7. It¡¯s getting more and more difficult to recruit experienced staff.£¨ÕÐƸ£»ÕÐļ£»ÎüÊÕ£©

8. He insisted that the idea evolvedout of work done by British scientists.£¨Ñݱ䣻·¢Õ¹£©

9. They are the ordinary citizens for whom the honor system was designed¡ªpeople who have dedicated their lives to duty.£¨·îÏ×£©

10. His expressions became very solemnwhen we told him what had happened.£¨×¯Ñϵأ¬Ëàĵģ»ÑÏËàµÄ£© 11. The pressure cannotcrush me; it forces me to link.£¨Ê¹·³ÄÕ»òʧÍû£»×²»µ£»Ñ¹»µ£© 12. Membership grew at a(n)astonishing pace, reaching close to 30,000 in the late 1970s.£¨Ê¹Õ𾪣»Ê¹¾ªº§£© 13. The ¡°New Army¡± was comprisedof volunteers only, who poured into recruiting stations in the thousands.£¨×é³É£»¹¹³É£©

14. If you want to know more about modern art, pay a visit to an exhibition thatfeaturespaintings by modern artists.£¨ÒÔ¡­¡­ÎªÌØÕ÷£»ÌØÕ÷£©

15. The downstairs restaurants has walls decorated with paintings of people dressed in traditional local clothing.£¨×°ÊΣ»×°ä꣩ 16. Unfortunately, Rose did not elaborate on the nature of such mixed schooling experiences.£¨Ï꾡˵Ã÷£»²ûÊö£©

17. Although she was not a professional politician, her views were influential in shaping government policy.£¨ÓÐÓ°ÏìÁ¦µÄ£©

18. In the first half the1990s, the economy was growing at a(n) annual rate of 7 percent, which seemed small to many people.£¨Ò»ÄêµÄ£»È«ÄêµÄ£©

19. The film has some darkly humorous moments which make viewers not know whether to laugh or cry.£¨ÓÄĬµÄ£»Ú¶Ð³µÄ£©

20. She based her analysis on data from a representative sample of women and men aged 18 to 25.£¨ÑùÆ·£©

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Unit 6

1. It would have been more sensible to save the money than to spend it all on clothes.£¨Ã÷Öǵģ»ºÏÀíµÄ£©

2. The system is so sensitive that it can detectchanges in temperature as small as 0.003 degrees.£¨·¢ÏÖ£»²é³ö£©

3. The doctor advised us to take every precaution so as not to catch cold.£¨Ô¤·À£»Ô¤·À´ëÊ©£©

4. It was the strangest occurrence I can remember in my university days.£¨ÊÂÇ飻ʼþ£© 5. The government demands that the bridge be built to withstand an earthquake of 8.3 magnitudes.£¨³ÐÊÜ£»¶¥×¡£©

6. On a long-term basis they may contribute to developing crops which areresistant to drought.£¨¶Ô¡­¡­Óеֿ¹Á¦µÄ£©

7. In some places the cliff was almost vertical, and much too dangerous to climb.£¨´¹Ö±µÄ£»ÊúµÄ£© 8. The accidental discharge of the poisonous gas caused some chaos.£¨Å¼È»µÄ£»ÒâÍâµÄ£©

9. Please find enclosed the application information you requested.£¨°Ñ¡­¡­×°ÈëÐŷ⣻¸½¼Ä£©

10. Passengers should keep their seat belts fastened until the warning light is extinguished.£¨ËøºÃ£»ãźã©

11. Parents undoubtedly worry even more than teachers about the horrible outcome of their children not doing schoolwork.£¨½á¹û£»½á¾Ö£© 12. Most police departments keep a(n) permanent record of all violent crimes committed in their area.£¨³¤¾ÃµÄ£»ÓÀ¾ÃµÄ£©

13. The car has been General Motor¡¯s most visible success story, with sales far exceeding expectations.£¨³¬¹ý£»³¬³ö£©

14. And because the bank lends on a large scale, its failures arelikewise on a large scale.£¨Í¬ÑùµØ£©

15. It is the development strategy of the company to accelerate its overseas expansion so as to take a slice in the world market.£¨¼ÓËÙ£»´Ù½ø£© 16. How to retain the technical talents in the company remains an important issue for the management of the company.£¨±£Áô£¬±£´æ£©

17. Mary was totally ignorant of what had happened to her boyfriend.£¨²»ÖªµÀµÄ£»ÎÞÖªµÄ£©

18. They acknowledged that there was a severe shortage of nurses throughout the country and they came to a conclusion that a training program should be organized.£¨È±·¦£»²»×㣩

19. According to the event, the duration of this state may last from just a few months to many years.£¨³ÖÐøÆڼ䣩

20. Some countries have taken more protective measures to save life and property damage from earthquakes.£¨±£»¤µÄ£»·À»¤µÄ£©

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