1、Keys ( Lesson One To Lesson Seven)VERBAL PRACTICEIII. Particles 1. relaxed 2. packed, gliding, fitting 3. disguised4. blunted 5. spreading,involving 6. leading7. added 8. prevailing, raised 9. cancelled, determined10.folding, watching, fascinated 11.doting12.failed 13.hurried, pretending 14.faded15.
2、renewed. Diction and VocabularyA. 1.meagre/scanty 2.ahead of3.tram, pavement, wallet/pocketbook 4.boarded it5.baggage 6.besides/apart from7.great 8.beamed 9.carriage D.1. get him into trouble 2.sensed3.keep me company 4.are weighed down5.took refuge in 6.engrossed, failed7.to take advantage of 8.to
3、play hokey9.tiptoed, intrude upon 10.keep up with11.are looking forward to/look forward to/have been looking forward to12.cripped over 13.cared14.practice 15.dueE.1. I cant imagine what prompted him to pursue a graduate program at his age. 2. He set out at six, an hour ahead of his usual time for go
4、ing to office.3. I could see Jimmy was eager to tell me about the interview. Laughingly, he said,” When I walked to the desk, the manager looked up, took stock of me, then asked me a few questions and said OK.”4.Virtually under house arrest, the general took refuge in traditional Chinese painting an
5、d calligraphy and found peace and solace in ink and water.5.As the Shanghai-Beijing train was due to leave at 17:25, I had to take a taxi .Shortly after I boarded the train and found my berth, it started to move.6. Like Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Green lives a lonely life on a skimpy pension Cooped up in a s
6、mall dreary room day after day , she is starved for company.7.The women scientist said, “I can do without jewels, I can even do without a car, but I cant do without my books and laboratory.”8.The istle and bustle before setting out, the car ride and the picnic itself filled the children with thrill
7、and excitement.9.As the boat sailed on, the young girls were enthralled by the picturesque scenery around them.10.Annis was surprised to find Stephen in the corridor. “What is he doing here at this hour of the night?” she asked herself.11.For a moment I did not recognize her, for instead of the live
8、ly girl I knew, she looked like a fashion model in her new green velvet dress and green shoes, her hair done up at the top.12.This was his first visit to his home village after forty yeas and he brought with him many nostalgic memories. 13.That night she tossed and turned in her bed, unable to sleep
9、, all kinds of thoughts flashing through her mind.14.It is quite a job cooking a good dinner for twelve. 15.As the twin sisters look very much alike, people often mistake one for the other.16.When the old lady got home, she found the door open and everything in the drawers of her dresser had been to
10、ssed out and turned over and over. She tried to check what was missing and found, to her dismay, several pieces of jewelry including a pearl necklace. a pair of gold chain bangles, and three precious stone brooches had disappeared.17.I ought to have taken trolley bus No. 21. When I saw one coming I
11、ran as fast as I could to the stop and got on. It was too late when I had taken the wrong trolley bus, for it was a No. 15which I had mistaken for a No. 21. But the conductor said I could change (buses) at the next stop.18. The friend she missed most was Lee, a shy girl who had never refused her any
12、thing. Lesson twoVERBAL PRACTICE.A. 1.vetoed 2.savored 3.prevailed 4.painstaking 5.imaginative 6.as well 7.perfect 8.so as not to9.fulfilled 10.illustrated 11.be dismissed 12.ingenuity13.was reduced to 14.drawing on 15.assuredB1. She opened the window and found a crowd of children, shabby in dress a
13、nd dirty from play, gathered at the gate.2. A new upsurge in economic construction is taking shape in our country.3. As a child Bill was quite naughty, and his mother envisioned him as an imaginative architect. 4. They confronted reality with courage, and would never capitulate in the face of diffic
14、ulty.5. Susan is not very bright, but she is painstaking; as a result she always comes out top in the examinations.6. They are ready to deal with an enemy assault at any time.7.Mr Johnson is a man of moral integrity, and his behavior is impeccable.8.Our new 18-story office building looks most imposi
15、ng. 9.They have achieved great success in the realm of foreign affairs in the past few yeas.10.Tom is a slick politician, never making a commitment and always giving a dubious reply.11.Afer dinner he described at length the strange customs he had found in that exotic land.12. At first I could not un
16、derstand why he resigned. It turned out that he had plans of his own.13.Wars and natural disasters in those years had reduced the village people to dire poverty. The small neighboring town became a/the place all would like to escape to.14. Huge investment in urban infrastructures is a prerequisite o
17、f building Shanghai into a truly great metropolis.15.The students were required to write a composition after they returned from the picnic and this took all the fun out of the activity.16.Youngsters and adults alike should be advised against extravagant habits.TRANSLATIONPutting laundry for airing o
18、n bamboo poles is a daily routine for the Shanghainese. A newcomer to the city, strolling along the labyrinth of paths and lanes, can always see quilts and sheets, even handkerchiefs, socks, diapers and underwear, dangling from the balconies or dancing outside the windows It looks like a spectacular
19、 “street fair” of clothing and bedcovers.This is a familiar sight in Shanghai. Swinging clothing engulfs the new flats, turning them into flag-flapping vessels. Blinding pillar boxes and street nameplates, lined-up sheets overshadow, the gorgeous shop windows. In some narrow areas of the city, pedes
20、trians have to quicken their pace in order to avoid dripping laundry. CLOZEleft side which that exert at attitude much Out pensionstepping grooming place was ceasedinto estimated dreamLesson ThreeVERBAL PRACTICE.A. 1.plain 2.Shrewd 3.anticipated 4.ingrained5.substituted 6.disguising 7.reinforce 8.un
21、compromisingB.1.A 2.B 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.A 8.CC.1. What Tom needs at present is not financial support but wholesome advice.2. The two brothers resemble each other in all respects except (in) temperament.3. My advice is that from now on you have nothing more to do with him.4. It is no exaggeration to
22、say Bob owes all he now has to your father.5. The proposal might be turned down at the meeting though I am in favor of it.6. The way he laughed made my flesh creep.7. The sharp-edged irony in his essays distinguishes him from other writers.8. Roys references to the mismanagement in his factory revea
23、led his ignorance.9. How is it that your arrival has anticipated your telegram?10. As your parents see the matter in a different light they probably will not consent to the plan.11. The incongruities between his income and his expenditure have thrown doubt on his character.12. Hostile feelings are u
24、sually caused not so much by dislike as by wounded pride. 13. A judge must be detached when weighing evidence.14. The Chinese anticipated the European invention of gunpowder.Lesson FourVERBAL PRACTICE.D.1.yelled at/shouted at 2.poured/ swarmed3.snap off 4.threw5.crunched/crushed 6.thinned7.slapped/h
25、it 8.plunged into9.flopped 10.brushingoff/slapping offF. 1.have been ruined 2.will play fair3.imminent 4.sensible5.duty-free 6.have overlooked7.exasperated 8.give in9.ruinous 10.strayG. 1.As the footsteps came near, she roused herself, picked a book from the shelf and pretended to be reading.2.Durin
26、g the two-hour performance, the audience sat there entranced and thunderous applause broke out when the curtain fell.3.At midnight the Japanese tourists stood in the hall of the ancient temple, listening to the ringing of the bell reverberating through the valley.4.If you take a stroll along Nanjing
27、 Road after supper, youll see a myriad(of) dazzling lights which make Nanjing Road as bright as day.5.The next morning when she drew the curtains and opened the window, she found the fog had blotted out the whole view the mountain, the lake and everything.6.Owing to mismanagement and slack business
28、the firm went bankrupt.7.Prostitution is a plague which should be eliminated right away.8.The pleasant conversation was drowned by the noisy firecrackers.9.She felt enraptured as she roamed amidst miles of green foliage in the hills.10.The sofa sank in under the constant weight of the occupant a ful
29、l 120 kg.11.Manufacturers who overlook the quality of their products are bound to fail in competition.12.Since you disapprove (of) the project why did you vote for it?13.As he has been exceedingly busy these days, his occasional absence from the regular meeting is readily understood.14.If you see a
30、roach in your house there must be at least five hundred of them, for the roach multiplies very fast.Lesson FiveQUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS.Diction and VocabularyA. Blank-filling1.deal with2.perpetual3.exclusively4.has never occurred to5.is bound to6.utmost7.proceeds8.has assured 9.take some credit10.have given away11.are particularly concerned with12.rewarded13.lay particular stress