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Unit 4 Exercise Checking Your Vocabulary (p115-116)

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1 Unit 4 Exercise Checking Your Vocabulary (p115-116)

2 Exercise 1 1) occasionally A. The child is much better now, though he still misbehaves occasionally

3 Exercise 1 2) moreover A. He is a talented artist; moreover, he is a great poet. B. The school is close to my home; and moreover, it has lots of qualified teachers.

4 Exercise 1 3) obligation A. Everyone has a legal obligation to turn in income tax. B. When teachers assign homework, students usually regard it as an obligation to do it.

5 Exercise 1 4) deserve A. Those who have sacrified their lives for our country deserve our respect. B. He has been so awful he really deserves whatever he gets.

6 Exercise 1 5) in contrast A. In contrast to their neighbors, they live modestly. B. The second movement, in contrast, reached a membership of 20,000 in two years.

7 Exercise 1 6) in poverty A. The sad old woman died in loneliness and poverty. B. According to World Bank figures, 41% of Brazilians live in absolute poverty.

8 Exercise 1 7) arrange for A. I have arranged for a car to meet you at the airport. B. The school has arranged for a Nobel Prize winner to give the students a lecture.

9 Exercise 1 8) select A. These oranges have been carefully selected. B. She has been selected as one of the interpreters for our international conference.

10 Exercise 1 9) relative A. I need to be away for a few days to visit some relatives. B. Not many people care much about distant relatives nowadays.

11 Exercise 2 1) eventually 2) require 3) statistic 4) consideration 5) appreciate 6) potential

12 Exercise 3 (p117) 1) is now being taken care of: is now in the hands of 2) is expecting: is looking forward to 3) To put it in a different way: In other words

13 Exercise 3 (p117) 4) became extremely poor: was in extreme poverty 5) as an opposite point in my argument: on the other hand

14 Words In Action: Exercise 2 (p120) 2. 1) exclaimed 2) arrange 3) aroused 4) resembles 5) volunteered

15 Words In Action: Exercise 2 6) appreciate 7) requires 8) cracked 9) miracle 10) victims

16 Words In Action: Exercise 2 11) precious 12) delicate 13) expected 14) interviewed

17 Words In Action: Exercise 3 (p121) 1) take over 2) get through 3) no way 4) leave off 5) put … together

18 Words In Action: Exercise 3 6) in touch with 7) No sooner … than 8) in advance 9) looking forward to 10) arrange for

19 Words In Action: Exercise 3 11) in contrast 12) took on 13) made sure 14) move in 15) in the hands of

20 Words In Action: Exercise 3 16) Go with 17) in poverty

21 Increasing Your Word Power Exercise 1 (p121) 1) commission 2) smashed 3) smash 4) volunteered 5) spill 6) crash

22 Increasing Your Word Power Exercise 1 (p121) 7) contrast 8) commission 9) spilt 10) volunteer 11) contrasts 12) crashed

23 Increasing Your Word Power Exercise 3 (p123) 1) happy 2) impulsive 3) carelessness 4) calmness 5) firm

24 Increasing Your Word Power Exercise 3 (p123) 6) illness 7) awareness 8) weakness 9) submissive

25 Cloze (P125) 1 ) chilly 2) sooner 3) than 4) exclaimed 5) fabric 6) delicate

26 Cloze (P125) 7) joints 8) that 9) miracle 10) sacrified 11) precious 12) loving

27 Translation(p125-126) 1)Let ’ s get in touch as soon as we know the results of the test/exam. 2) The music aroused an intense feeling of homesickness in him

28 Translation(p125-126) 3) You ’ ve been working all morning---you deserve a rest now. 4) I had no sooner lain down than the telephone rang.

29 Translation(p125-126) 5) My doctor says I ’ m too tired and has advised me not to take on any more work. 6) Jenny volunteered to clear up after the gathering

30 Translation(p125-126) 8) Your performance in the exam did not reach the required standard----in other words, you failed. 9) She was so ill that she had to leave off work.

31 Translation(p125-126) 10) There is no way to tell what is going to happen. The case is in the hands of the judge, and all we could do is (to) wait.

32 Thank You!


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