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.. .. .. ..Unit 2課后答案VocabularyI. 1. have finished reading2. by looking from behind his shoulder3. is capable of providing4. sent a message asking for the assistance of 5. disassembled the machine/ puter teacher6. didn’t like / what toⅡ1 in no time 2 crinkly 3 scornful 4 neighborhood 5 awfully 6 adjusting 7 tuck 8 nonchalantly 9 punched 10 fit(1. have a new church built。 2. thinning red hair / thin hair。 3. make a remark on。 in a dishonest way 4. construction site 5. get the best effect。 playback 9. raise the fists skyward。 punch the air 。 in delight 10. kitchen unitⅢ DABBACCB (4. code of conduct6. by a score of 128. a way out of this trouble)Ⅳ1 funny, interesting, interesting, funny (funny is a very formal word, focusing mainly on whatever results in laughter because of oddness, abnormality, or inappropriateness. Interesting refers to something that attracts people’s attention, usually and deserves their observation and study.)2 silent, silent, still, still (Still suggests a tranquil state, and often refers to a moment of calm between periods of noise and movement, and during this moment there is no sign of activity. Silent simply means “being speechless or being without noise”。 it does not necessarily suggest serenity or motionlessness.)3 dispute, arguing, disputing, arguing (Dispute is often used as a transitive verb及物動詞, meaning “say that something is incorrect or untrue。 fight passionately for 激烈爭奪 control or ownership of something.” Argue usually refers to a reasoned presentation of views or to a heated exchange of opinion。 very often, when used intransitively不及物動詞時, it is followed by prepositions 介詞 like “with”, “for/ against”, “about” , etc.)4 usual, usual, Regular, regular (usual is applied to whatever recurs frequentlyⅤ1. Today Tommy found a real book.Synonyms: actual, genuine, true 2. They turned the pages, which were yellow and crinkly, and it was awfully funny to read words that stood still instead of moving the way they were supposed to—on a screen, you know.Antonyms: moving, movable, mobile, restless,3. They turned the pages, which were yellow and crinkly, and it was awfully funny to read words that stood still instead of moving the way they were supposed to —on a screen, you know.Synonyms: rough, coarse, uneven 4. Margie always hated school, but now she hated it more than ever.Antonyms: