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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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VocabularyVocabulary

1. make so much fuss1. make so much fuss

3. for sure3. for sure

2. is worthy of 2. is worthy of

Ⅳ.Ⅳ.

4. granted4. granted

5. determine5. determine

6. picked out6. picked out

7. took it for granted7. took it for granted

8. what has gone wrong8. what has gone wrong

9. by my estimate9. by my estimate

10. similar10. similar

11. highly11. highly

12. dumb12. dumb

1. absolute1. absolute

Ⅴ.Ⅴ.

2. academic2. academic

3. hastened3. hastened 4. figures4. figures

5. tried on5. tried on 6. devise6. devise

7. talent7. talent 8. joke8. joke

9. normal9. normal 10. uneasy10. uneasy

11. explored11. explored 12. simply12. simply

13. registered13. registered

14. aptitude14. aptitude

15. evaluation15. evaluation

1. We’ll win for sure.1. We’ll win for sure.

Ⅵ.Ⅵ.

2. Do you think the tall buildings in Shenzhen look /are similar in appearance to skyscrapers in Manhattan ,New York?

2. Do you think the tall buildings in Shenzhen look /are similar in appearance to skyscrapers in Manhattan ,New York?

3. The number of mistakes

determines the mark you

will receive in an

examination.

3. The number of mistakes

determines the mark you

will receive in an

examination.

4. The President’s speech

was simply a repetition

of his previous statements.

4. The President’s speech

was simply a repetition

of his previous statements.

5. The final cost of the house

was a lot higher than the

builder’s original estimate.

5. The final cost of the house

was a lot higher than the

builder’s original estimate.

6. Mrs. Park had an uneasy

suspicion that her son was

really guilty as charged.

6. Mrs. Park had an uneasy

suspicion that her son was

really guilty as charged.

Ⅶ.Ⅶ.

1. from under1. from under

2. from behind2. from behind

3. from among3. from among

4. except on4. except on

5. until after5. until after

6. except for6. except for

7. except to7. except to

8. until after8. until after

1. rosy cheeks1. rosy cheeksⅧ.Ⅷ.

Word BuildingWord Building

2. healthy activities2. healthy activities

3. a fussy man 3. a fussy man

4. a cloudy sky4. a cloudy sky

5. a funny story5. a funny story

6. watery eyes6. watery eyes

7. hearty wishes7. hearty wishes

8. wavy hair8. wavy hair

9. tasty food9. tasty food

10. a lengthy speech10. a lengthy speech

11. a silvery voice11. a silvery voice

12. sunny days12. sunny days

13. a snowy winter13. a snowy winter

14. a noisy classroom14. a noisy classroom

1. subconsciousness1. subconsciousnessⅨ.Ⅸ.

2. subcommittee2. subcommittee

3. subtitle3. subtitle

4. substandard4. substandard

5. subcontinent5. subcontinent

7. subplot7. subplot

6. subaverage6. subaverage

8. sublevel8. sublevel

adad

Ⅹ.Ⅹ.

planeplane autoauto

bikebike docdoc dormdorm

examexam kilokilo lablab

math(s)math(s) taxi/cabtaxi/cab zoozoo

Structure Structure Structure Structure

1. How long did he tell

you he waited?

1. How long did he tell

you he waited?

Ⅺ.Ⅺ.

2. Which mountain did

they say they tried

to climb?

2. Which mountain did

they say they tried

to climb?

3. When do you suggest

we meet again?

3. When do you suggest

we meet again?

4. How many passengers

do you suppose the boat

takes?

4. How many passengers

do you suppose the boat

takes?

5. Where did they say the

ancient coins were

found?

5. Where did they say the

ancient coins were

found?

6. Who do you think will

be the likeliest candidate

for the Presidency?

6. Who do you think will

be the likeliest candidate

for the Presidency?

7. Why do you guess he chose

to remain single?

7. Why do you guess he chose

to remain single?

8. What do you expect he will

buy as Christmas presents

for his children?

8. What do you expect he will

buy as Christmas presents

for his children?

1. The fact that he works

hard does not necessarily

mean that he is a

competent leader.

1. The fact that he works

hard does not necessarily

mean that he is a

competent leader.

Ⅻ.Ⅻ.

2. His explanation that he

didn’t see the notice is

unsatisfactory.

2. His explanation that he

didn’t see the notice is

unsatisfactory.

3. The fact that he cheated

on exams was revealed

in the end.

3. The fact that he cheated

on exams was revealed

in the end.

4. Most of us don’t agree

with his view that there

is no advantage in

introducing the new

method.

4. Most of us don’t agree

with his view that there

is no advantage in

introducing the new

method.

5. The news that he won the

first gold medal at the 23rd

Olympic Games soon

spread throughout the

country.

5. The news that he won the

first gold medal at the 23rd

Olympic Games soon

spread throughout the

country.

6. His suggestion that

intelligence is a relative

matter is not universally

accepted.

6. His suggestion that

intelligence is a relative

matter is not universally

accepted.

7. He seconded my motion

that the vote be postponed.

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.

8. There can be no doubt that

Suzy is the right person for

the job.

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

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

ⅩⅩⅢ.Ⅲ.

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

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

3. He didn’t want it to be

known that he was too ill

to go on working.

3. He didn’t want it to be

known that he was too ill

to go on working.

4. I regard it as important

that every one of you

should finish your

homework on time.

4. I regard it as important

that every one of you

should finish your

homework on time.

5. He took it for granted

that his father would

come to his help if he

got into trouble.

5. He took it for granted

that his father would

come to his help if he

got into trouble.

6. We thought it highly

probable that he might

change his mind at the

last minute.

6. We thought it highly

probable that he might

change his mind at the

last minute.

7. I think it likely that the

train will be delayed by

the dense fog.

7. I think it likely that the

train will be delayed by

the dense fog.

8. The doctor thinks it

advisable that you stop

smoking.

8. The doctor thinks it

advisable that you stop

smoking.

ClozeCloze

ⅩⅩⅣ.Ⅳ.

(1) explores(1) explores (2) aptitude(2) aptitude

(3) normal(3) normal (4) highly(4) highly

(A)(A)

(5) worthy of(5) worthy of (6) academic(6) academic

(7) determine(7) determine (8) dumb(8) dumb

(9) absolute(9) absolute (10) evaluation(10) evaluation

(11)taken for granted(11)taken for granted

(B)(B)

(1) in(1) in (2) example/instance(2) example/instance

(3) repairman(3) repairman (4) because(4) because

(5) embarrassed(5) embarrassed (6) cause(6) cause

(7) which(7) which (8) cleaned(8) cleaned

(9) owned(9) owned (10) of/about/with(10) of/about/with

(11) fix(11) fix (12) simply(12) simply

(13) into(13) into (14) constant(14) constant

Translation Translation ⅩⅩⅤ.Ⅴ.

1. Everything points to the

fact/indicates that

something has gone wrong

with his project/plan.

1. Everything points to the

fact/indicates that

something has gone wrong

with his project/plan.

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.

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.

3. I picked out some English

idioms and tried them on

my classmates.

3. I picked out some English

idioms and tried them on

my classmates.

4. Three professors were

asked to make an evaluation

of the teaching plans devised

by the new teachers.

4. Three professors were

asked to make an evaluation

of the teaching plans devised

by the new teachers.

5. It is a very small loss .Don’t

make such a fuss over it.

5. It is a very small loss .Don’t

make such a fuss over it.

6. He scored far more points

/much higher than any of his

rivals and proved himself a

worthy winner.

6. He scored far more points

/much higher than any of his

rivals and proved himself a

worthy winner.

7. The two animals are similar in appearance,but they belong to different species.

7. The two animals are similar in appearance,but they belong to different species.

8. I don’t know for sure whether the bank will grant him the loan he has applied for.

8. I don’t know for sure whether the bank will grant him the loan he has applied for.

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