1、UNIT 6P751) The enraged father threatened to throw the screaming boy out of the room.2) You can use the frequently used method.3) Tommy, filled with despair, left the office.4) Smiling through the window, the girl is enjoying one of the happiest days in her life.5) The boy was sitting at his desk, h
2、is feet gently tapping the floor.6) The computers damaged by an unknown virus, the employees are happy to take the day off.P76 Task1Sentences 1) and 2) participles as attributesSentences 3) and 4) participles to indicate simultaneous actionsSentences 5) and 6) as absolute constructions P781. smiling
3、 2. Reading 3. Swimming 4. competing 5.mentioned 6.Jumping broken 7.published informing 8. Having exhausted relievedP80 Task 21. The computer bought last week brings happiness to everyone in my family.2. Being back in my hometown, I didnt know that my professor had assigned another 5000-word paper.3
4、. Standing in front of the picture painted by a post-impressionist, many people pretended that they could understand it.4. Looking out of the window of the train, the boy was amused by the power lines dancing up and down in the air.P81 Classroom ActivitiesTask 11. Kate fell asleep when reading Bobs
5、letter.2. She started to chat with her friend after finish/ having finished her work.3. Although having seen it a thousand and one times, the old man still watches the video from time to time.4. Though closely watched by the guards, the prisoner plans to escape.5. It is believed that if read many ti
6、mes, an article will naturally be understood.6. if buying more, you can pay less.P82 Ba. 2) b.2) c.3)P83 Classroom activitiesTask 11) Thinking about her kid at home, Judy2) Racing along the street, the car sent3) Born in educated in , she is now working 4) Having been shocked5) The bomb blew up in t
7、he distance, shakingP851. An absolute construction is a participle phrase whose logical subject is different from the sentence subject.2. An absolute construction may appear in three forms:a. determiner+n. + participle verb + other parts of the participle phraseb. N. + participle verb + other parts
8、of the participle phrase c. n. + other parts of the participle phraseP87 Classroom Activities1. I had no idea what I was getting into, and I did not really care.2. You cant go home now since it is raining so heavily.3. Seeing the escaping thief, the cop stopped his car, got off, and started to chase
9、 him.4. If you study hard, you will succeed.5. When she said “Yes,” he felt he was in heaven.P88 Classroom Activities1. In some parts of China marriage are still arranged by parent. Consequently money becomes more important than love.2. Vegetables are good to your health. However, overeating them wi
10、ll also be harmful.3. People watch TV for different reasons, so their judgment naturally differs.4. These houses sell very well, because they enjoy first of all a very desirable location.5. Nobody will completely love this kind of mass-produced food, but nobody will be unbearably put off, either.Now
11、, can you summarize the rules against fused sentences?1. A fused sentence is one in which there are 2 or more ideas without anything to indicate their relationship.2. Fused sentences are not acceptable because they confuse readers by not clearly marking the division of ideas.3. Fused sentences can b
12、e improved by using the same method for improving comma-split sentences.P921. 1). missing (the boy)2). No3). Holding (the magiciam)4) no5) sleeping (she)6) living (everybody)7) no8) no 9) knowing (I)10) no2 Excerpt A1. bringing (describing a 23-year-old Korean woman) to 15 the death toll2. staying (
13、describing a 47-year- old American man) in the southern port of BusanExcerpt B1. with doors locked (describing doors) and windows barred (describing windows)2. turning (describing cafe) them into fire traps3. aging (describing students) about 18 or 19Excerpt C1. responding (describing 7000 people) t
14、o a major survey2. released (describing the survey) at the International AIDS Conference in BarcelonaExcerpt D1. affecting (describing heavy downpours) more than 15 million people2. causing (describing flood) 22 deaths and 15000 houses to collapseP 93 3StuckPromisedGrinningGrinding“Why, you have surely already had a sufficient recompense, in having been permitted to draw out your head in safety from the mouth and jaws of a wolf.”