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Unit 1

TEXT  A

Language focus

Word in use

[3]

1.whereby   2. pursuit   3. inhibit   4. maintain  5. patriotic

6. transcend  7. endeavor 8. dedication 9. prestige  10. nominate

 

Word building

[4]

 

    -ant

 

inhabitant  

inhabit

participate  

participant

attend     

attendant

pollute   

 pollutant

descend     

descendant

contest    

contestant

tolerate   

 tolerant

result

resultant

-ful

 

neglect

neglectful

resource

resourceful

boast

boastful

respect 

respectful

 

 

 

[5]

1.resultant     2. tolerant  3. pollutants   4. inhabited

5. participants  6. descendants 7. attendants 8. respectful

9. contestants  10. neglectful  11. resourceful 

12. boastful

 

Banked cloze

[6]

1.eventually  2. premier  3. endeavor  4. bypass  5. handicaps

6. committed  7. attained  8. transcend  9. feats  10. slightest

 

Expressions in use

[7]

1. removed from  2. failed in  3. in pursuit of  4. deviated from 

5. precluded from  6. triumph over  7. work their way into

8. written off

TEXT B

Understanding the text

[2]

 CBADBBCD

 

Language focus

Word in use

[4]

1.indulge  2. propelled  3.aggravated  4.dazzled  5. alleviated

6.renowned  7.eloquent  8. destined  9.scorns  10. applause

 

Expression in use

[5]

1.  up  2.in  3.on  4.up  5.to  6.on  7.as  8.out

 

sentence structure

[6]

1.  He prefers to start early rather than leave everything to the last minute

2.  She prefers to be the boss, to be in charge and

to organize others rather than be organized by

some whom she may not even rate very highly.

3.  My brother prefers to take the whole blame

himself rather than allow it to fall on the innocent.

 

[7]

1. Try as he would

2. Search as they would

3. Hard as we work

  Try as we might

 

Collocation

Warm-up 

1. repeated  2.overwhelming  3.immense

1.heroic   2.sound  3.substantial

1.attained  2.fueled  3.achieved

[8]

1. sudden  opportunities  2. immense obstacles  3. amazing determination

4. profound difficulties   5. overwhelming failures  6. poverty-stricken   

7. substantial hardship  8. repeated misfortunes  9. sheer persistence  

10. dazzle audiences   11. achieve fame     12.  strong will

 

 

 

 

Unit 2

Language focus

Word in use

[3]

1.intervene   2.underestimate   3.recede   4.deem    5.bleak

6.appraise   7.paralyzed     8. symptoms  9. dismay  10. brink

Word building

[4]

dominate    dominance 

avoid       avoidance 

rely        reliance

acquaint    acquaintance

clear       clearance

annoy      annoyance

admit      admittance

resemble    resemblance

assure      assurance

 

bore       bored

privilege    privileged

distract     distracted

 [5]

1.bored      2.priviledged  3. assurance 4. dominance

5.aviodance   6. acquaintance  7. reliance  8. clearance   

9. distracted   10. annoyance  11. admittance  12. resemblance

 

Banked cloze

[6]

1. characterized   2. aspects  3. amount   4. recede

5. exposed   6. vicious      7. challenge  8. excessive

9. reaction   10. paralyze

 

Expressions in use

[7]

1. pulled to a stop  2. black out  3. pop up  4. stopped short

5. plowed through  6. threw himself into  7. let yourself go

8. grabbed for

Language focus

Word in use

[4]

1. vertical   2.evaporate   3.plight     4.intent

5. abort    6.vulnerable  7.proximity  8.evoke 

9. lofty    10.necessitate

 

Expression in use

[5]

1.  in the event of  2. immuned to      3. settled back  4. on board 

5.  in/into position  6.was…stunned by  7. for sure  8.  hint of

 

Sentence structure

[6]

1.Nothing excites me as much as a brilliant movie with an

interesting plot, fantastic acting ,wild visual and a strong

script.

2.Over the course of her entire life, she’d longed for nothing

as much as knowledge about her mother.

3.Her daughter is at a state hospital and wants nothing

as much as to be part of a family.

 

[7]

1.In teaching practice, it is essential that we (should)

teach students proper grammar, sentences structures

and writing skills.

2.It is important that students should be given opportunities to

express their perspectives to cultivate their

responsibility and independence.

3.It is crucial that the younger generation should pursue an

active and positive role in promoting environmental protection.

 

Collocation

Warm-up

1.  massive  2. incredible  3. terrible

4. relaxed    5. absolutely  6. unremarkable

[8]

1.emotionally impossible  2. amazing power  3. visibly frightened 

4.incredible impact     5.impromptus rescues  6.instantaneously hysterical   

7. calm confidence     8. true courage  9. massive waves  

10. would-be rescuer   11. vicious waves  12. rough water

 

Unit3

Language focus

Word in use

[3]

1.integral  2. cherish  3. afflicted  4. noteworthy  5. portray

6. compliment  7.domain  8. anonymous  9. conscientious 

10. perpetual

 

Word building

[4]

general      generalize

normal      normalize

public      publicize

minimum    minimize

mobile      mobilize 

 

invest       investor

dictate      dictator

conquer     conqueror

investigate   investigator

moderate    moderator 

elevator     elevate

 

[5]

1.normalize  2. moderator  3.immunized  4. investors   5. mobilize

6. conqueror    7. elevate  8. publicizes  9. investigator 

10. minimized  11.generalize  12.dictator

 

Banked cloze

[6]

1)domain     2) define     3) popularity 4) mentally  

5) diplomatic   6) committed  7) devote  8) surviving  

9) embarked    10) humanitarian

 

Expressions in use

[7]

1.embark on    2. be deprive of    3. turn down 

4. taken captive  5. live on    6. share in        

7. was stricken by  8. led by example

 

 

Word in use

[4]

1.skeptical    2. coincidence   3. mounted 

4. contrive   5. simulated   6. manifest 

7. divert     8. infected 

9. upgraded   10. temperament

Expressions in use

[5]

1.   on   2.  in   3.  as   4. into 

5.  to    6.  to   7. with   8. under/on

 

Sentence structure

[6]

1.  It is not his carefree attitude that made him seem

eccentric; it is his conspicuous interest in film

that made his classmates shun and mock him.

2.  It is not his experience in filmmaking that

sabotaged transfer attempts; it is his poor grades

that forced film schools to withhold acceptance.

3.  It is not because things are difficult that we fail to

dare; it is because we do not dare that things are

difficult.

[7]

1.  see things as they are

2.  understand the world as it is

3.  accept people as they are

 

warm-up

1.internationally famous   2. rigorous schedule

3.jeopardize hope   4.emotionally draining

5. physically dangerous  6. overwhelming misery

7. perpetually signify

8. conspicuous interest 9. repeatedly try

 

[8]

1.internationally  2.committed  3.compassionate

1.repeatedly   2.thrill  3.terrific

1.overwhelmingly  2.desperate  3.physically  4.rectified

1.personal   2.emotionally

 

 

 

 

 

Unit4

Language focus

Word in use

[3]

1)compulsory  2)contemplate  3) imprisoned  4) globalize 

5) offset      6) groan       7) stubborn    8) cluster 

9) ambiguity  10) consoled

 

Word building

[4]

respect       respectable 

negotiate     negotiable

distinguish   distinguishable

avail        available 

profit        profitable

renew        renewable 

memory      memorize

author       authorized

visual       visualize 

stable       stabilize

social       socialize

 

[5]

1) profitable  2) renewable  3) authorized   4) negotiable 

5) visualize  6) socialize   7) attributable    8) respectable 

9) avail    10) stabilize   11) distinguishable  12) memorize

 

Bank cloze

[6]

1) contemplate   2) comfort  3) sparked    4) ventured  

5) diverse     6) witnessed  7) stunning    8)glimpse 

9) positive   10)  dictate

 

Expression in use

[7]

1)  settle for   2)  more often than not  3) mingled with    

4)  traded for  5)  was saturated with

6)  are open to  7)  endowed with   8)  make up for

 

Words in use

[4]

1)ethnic     2) conceive   3)presumed    4) despised   

5) irritate     6) disregarded  7) downside    8) venerable 

9) susceptible   10) suppress

 

 

Expression in use

[5]

1)  from/against    2) from   3) with  4)  into   5)  to

6) into     7) for    8)  off   

 

Sentence structure

[6]

1)  The day following was, as it turned out, the last of Mr. Wraxall’s stay at Raback.

2)  As it turned out, the war went on for more than four years, with horrible losses of personnel and material on both sides.

3)  Madigan had been studying Mr. Barrett for a couple of month, as it turned out the man was rather mysterious.

 

[7]

1.  took his behavior with a smile.

2.  took it with gratitude

3.  took it with a deep bow

 

Collocation

 

warm-up

overly fearful     disorienting diversity    solo travel

swap stories  globalized world    foreign travel

 

[8]

1. exotic places   2. lovely dream   3. multinational excursions

4. pleasant experiences  5. foreign travel  6. valuable open-mindedness

7. ample opportunities  8. disorienting diversity    9. local folklore    

10. swap stories   11. modern aviation    12. credible insights

 

Unit5

Understanding the text

Word in use

[3]

1)  gauged      2) dedicate   3)  commonplace   

4)  suffice      5) revenue   6) simultaneous   

7)  incentive     8) prone    9) innovations       

10)  fostered

 

 

 

[4]

real         realism 

imperial     imperialism

commercial  commercialism

human      humanism

terror       terrorism

 

recruit      recruitment

resent      resentment

enroll       enrollment

refresh      refreshment

ship        shipment

enforce     enforcement

 

[5]

1)  refreshment      2)  shipment   3) enforcement  

4)  commercialism   5)  realism     6) recruitment     

7)  enrollment       8)  imperialism  9) resentment    

10)  Terrorism        11) humanism

 

Banked cloze

[6]

1) employees  2) notion   3) primary    4) foster      

5) reflects    6) motivation 7) monetary   8) aspects    

9) gossiping  10) miserable

 

Expression in use

[7]

1) correlate with   2) refrain from   3)count down

4) slaving away   5) coincide with  6) contented with  

7) be designated as   8) conformed to    

 

WORD IN USE

[4]

1) Rash    2) specialty 3) ponder    4) utilize     

5) pierce   6)  bias   7) ensue     8) impart  

9) infectious   10) hospitality

 

Expression in use

[5]

1) out  2) on  3) away  4) to

5) to   6) in   7) away  8) up   

 

 

Sentence structure

[6]

1.Although I am already very tall, I wear high heel all of the time,

be it day or night.

2)A lower euro will actually help European exports become affordable

and more competitive around the world, be they German automobiles

or Italian leathers.

3)Every time there is a major new event , be it a natural disaster or

a historic moment, we take it for granted that there will be pictures

and videos.

 

[7]

1)  find himself eating foods he never heard of before.

2)  found herself faced with a math test.

3)  found herself standing in front of Tom’s company.

 

collocation

warm-up

1) prideful  2) high   3) special  4) trivial  5) sole

6) friendly  7) cheerful 8) instant  9) charitable      

 

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[8]

1) unhappy  2) personally  3) optimum  4) truly     

5) monetary  6) sole      7) personal   8) trivial    

9) special    10) high  11) friendly    12) cheerful

 

 

Unit 6

Language focus

Word in use

[3]

1) evacuated    2) stray       3) diluted     4)  gigantic      

5)  standpoint    6) nutrition    7) inflicted    8)  pervasive  

9)  naive       10) permeated

 

 [4]

moment       momentary 

supplement    supplementary 

custom       customary

vision        visionary

mission       missionary

discipline     disciplinary

 

complex     complexity

fatal         fatality

available     availability

feasible      feasibility

authentic     authenticity

desirable     desirability

 

[5]

1) visionary   2) fatality     3) availability  4) customary      

5) feasibility  6) momentary  7) disciplinary  8) supplementary   

9) missionary 10) authenticity  11) complexity 12) desirability

 

Banked cloze

[6]

1) appalling    2) innumerable  3) distinction   4) casualties       

5) unrecorded  6) massacres    7) foster       8) stage 

9) decline     10) stabilize

 

Expression in use

[7]

1) flew at         2) wove her way through  3) radiated from     

4) conceive of     5) was lined with         6) dive into       

7) next to nothing   8) stayed down    

 

Words in use

[4]

1) supervise   2) petitioned 3) clutching 4) vicinity 5) fragrance 

6) dispatched  7) dwelling   8) haunted 9) timid 10) encloses

 

Expression in use

[5]

1) to/into   2) in    3) together   4) apart  5) with 

6) off      7) with    8) off   

 

Sentence structure

[6]

1) Henry refuses to change his mind because he holds that our

advice is worth next to nothing to him.

2) Once a gambler is addicted, all the efforts to help him get

rid of the bad habit will be worth next to nothing.

3)Your recommendation is worth next to nothing to those who

do not want to listen.

 

[7]

1) looks like it is going to burst.

2) looks like the work would stretch well into next year.

3) looked like they planned to invade within the following few days

 

Collocation

Warm-up

1) A  2) C  3) B  4) B  5) C  6) B

 

[8]

1) emotional intensity  2) brilliant sky   3) walked briskly   

4) helplessly wandering  5) trembling voice 6) tremendous roar

7) deserted road  8) violently dipping 9)inevitable death            

10)profound fatigue  11) pervasive threat  12) dangerous evil

 

 

Unit 7

Language focus

Word in use

[3]

1) donate       2) spiral     3) termination  4) layoff      

5) subsistence   6) spectrum  7) complied    8) reclaimed    

9) originated    10) expired

Word building

[4]

emit       emission

omit       omission

suspend    suspension 

predict     prediction

distribute   distribution

corruption   corrupt  

 

generous    generosity

formal      formality

local        locality

mature      maturity

peculiar     peculiarity

liable       liability

 

 

[5]

1) emission   2) suspension   3) formalities  4) prediction  

5) omission   6) distribution  7) locality    8) peculiarity   

9) corrupting 10) generosity  11) maturity   12) liability

 

Banked cloze

[6]

1) slump     2) mortgages    3) incredibility   4) crashing   

5) spread     6) promote     7) catastrophic   8) verge   

9) oversight  10) stabilize

Expressions in use

[7]

1) put down   2) wind up   3) scrape together  

4) on the verge of  5) in all likelihood  6) deteriorate  into

7) are in a position  8) gave way to   

Word in use

[4]

1) amplifying   2) assimilate   3) intrinsic    4) entail       

5) commodity   6) mentality    7) envisage   8) allocated   

9) equity       10) ambiguous

 

Expression in use

[5]

1) in   2) on   3) in  4) in  

5) into  6) off  7) in  8) to   

 

Sentence structure

[6]

1)  what if it rained and then froze all through those months?

2)  what if all children were kind to animals?

3)  what if a major earthquake hit the Seattle area?

[7]

1) so we ended up seeing a different one

2) you might end up getting something you don’t want

3) but who knew it would end up being a career.

 

Collocation

 

warm-up

 

1. constant harassment  2. employment spectrum  3. unsure futures       

4. fall sharply        5. further increases     6. profound  grief

 

[8]

1) falling sharply    2) unimaginable situation    3) economic slump     

4) tenant eviction      5) purchasing power     6) further increases     

7) stock market crash    8) sinking finances     9) negative equity      

10) daily stress     11) long-term unemployment 12) employment spectrum

 

 

Unit 7

Language focus

Word in use

[3]

1) donate       2) spiral     3) termination  4) layoff      

5) subsistence   6) spectrum  7) complied    8) reclaimed    

9) originated    10) expired

Word building

[4]

emit       emission

omit       omission

suspend    suspension 

predict     prediction

distribute   distribution

corruption   corrupt  

 

generous    generosity

formal      formality

local        locality

mature      maturity

peculiar     peculiarity

liable       liability

 

 

[5]

1) emission   2) suspension   3) formalities  4) prediction  

5) omission   6) distribution  7) locality    8) peculiarity   

9) corrupting 10) generosity  11) maturity   12) liability

Banked cloze

[6]

1) slump     2) mortgages    3) incredibility   4) crashing   

5) spread     6) promote     7) catastrophic   8) verge   

9) oversight  10) stabilize

Expressions in use

[7]

1) put down   2) wind up   3) scrape together  

4) on the verge of  5) in all likelihood  6) deteriorate  into

7) are in a position  8) gave way to   

Word in use

[4]

1) amplifying   2) assimilate   3) intrinsic    4) entail       

5) commodity   6) mentality    7) envisage   8) allocated   

9) equity       10) ambiguous

 

Expression in use

[5]

1) in   2) on   3) in  4) in  

5) into  6) off  7) in  8) to   

 

Sentence structure

[6]

1)  what if it rained and then froze all through those months?

2)  what if all children were kind to animals?

3)  what if a major earthquake hit the Seattle area?

[7]

1) so we ended up seeing a different one

2) you might end up getting something you don’t want

3) but who knew it would end up being a career.

 

Collocation

warm-up

1. constant harassment  2. employment spectrum  3. unsure futures      

4. fall sharply        5. further increases     6. profound  grief

 

[8]

1) falling sharply    2) unimaginable situation    3) economic slump     

4) tenant eviction      5) purchasing power     6) further increases     

7) stock market crash    8) sinking finances     9) negative equity      

10) daily stress     11) long-term unemployment 12) employment spectrum

 

 

Unit  8

Word in use

3

1) indignation  2) provocative  3) militant  4) overlap    

5) conferring   6) defiance    7) hesitant   8) milestone   

9) cradled    10) preaching

 

Word building

4

man     manhood

mother   motherhood

 

calculate   calculation

complicate   complication 

imitate      imitation

assassinate   assassination

circulate    circulation

accommodation   accommodate

accuse      accusation

defect      defection

exhaust     exhaustion

 

5

1)  circulation  2) accusation  3) accommodate

4) defection   5) manhood   6) imitation

7) complication  8) exhaustion 9) assassination

10) calculation   11) motherhood

 

Banked cloze

6

1) automatic  2) charge   3) presumption  4) attached       

5) handy     6) confer   7) contact      8) bounce 

9) tumble    10) intellect

 

Expression in use

7

1) at their disposal   2) insulate him from        

3) irrespective of    4) has a high opinion of       

5) has authority over  6) for your part   7) get away with       

8) dispense with     9) provide for    10) tiptoeing around

 

 

Word in use

4

1)        2)          3)      4)         5) 

6)          7)          8)      9)         10)

 

 

Expression in use

5

1) to   2) through  3) off    4) down

5) to   6) out     7) under  8) in/back     

 

Sentence structure

6.

1.Admittedly taking measures that are likely to increase the greenhouse effect

will be morally graver than having done nothing to reduce it.

2. Admittedly they are the perfect guides to keep you informed of the various things happening around you.

3. Admittedly those who oppose to the viewpoint also have their reasons to a certain extent.

 

7.

1.When the time comes to demonstrate your unique set of sporting skills

and physical gifts

2.But when the time came to put some money into the home

3.when the time comes to pay for my classes

 

collection

1) versatile  2) shatter  3) unquestioning  4) stony       

5) hair-tearing  6) substandard         

 

8

1) hair-tearing    2) negative   3) substandard   4)stony        

5) perfect        6) unilateral  7) shatter       8) secretly   

9) unquestioning  10) true     11) intensity    12) ultimate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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