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。s Cabin, died a miserable death.3. We still have to learn how to live a harmonious life, not only with other people but also with the environment.4. Breathing a deep breath, he ran up to take the penalty kick.5. I dreamed a bad dream last night in which I was running through the forest, and being chased by a bear.6. My friend smiled a bitter smile when I asked her whether she39。s in the mood to talk.4) Few people find it necessary to condemn white lies on the grounds that they are not real lies. 5) All the evidence of your qualifications and skills that backs up the claims you make in your r233。t really like the food, but he was being polite and ate quite a bit. 3. He kept tapping on his teacup with his spoon because he was getting impatient waiting for the waiter to e around. 4. By handing in papers off the Internet, students are being stupid because they run the risk of being caught and expelled from school. 5. He was being a coward by not being truthful to himself and others. 6. Some of the nurses were very rude and told Edgar he was being a nuisance when he plained. 7. Don39。 bring3) take。 came6) take7) bring8) e9) brought10) went / cameComprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. Textrelated(1) Enrolling(2) specimen(3) leave him to his own devices(4) investigation(5) By and by(6) content with(7) entrusted(8) reluctance(9) infectious (10) observation(11) mode (12) grounded in2. Themerelated(1) known (2) only(3) doing(4) assistance(5) assignment(6) simply(7) But(8) turned(9) singled(10) becauseII. Translation When I enrolled in Math 202, I anticipated difficulties because I was not well grounded in mathematics in high school. The course was taught by Professor Richardson, a fine specimen of an oldfashioned gentleman, very cordial to his students. However, when it came to academic matters, he was by no means an easy person. Before he started his lecture, he discoursed enthusiastically on the importance of working in an orderly fashion, of being thoroughly prepared before each class, and of not being content with what you have learned. His attitude towards work was infectious, and by and by I became an ardent math lover, too. UNIT5VocabularyI 1. 1) percentage 2) zone 3) warmth 4) diverse 5) widen 6) looked around 7) in the face of 8) in perspective 9) temperate 10) theoretical2. 1) Its profits shrank from $5 million to $ million in the last global financial crisis.2) They will have to adhere to the cultural norms of the organization in order to be successful with their database project.3) My hometown is/lies halfway in between Salk Lake City and Denver.4) I saw waves battering (against) the rocks at the bottom of the cliff.5) Flood waters washed away the only bridge connecting the village to the outside world.3. 1) Your report on the new car park is fine, but why don39。t turn it down explicitly.4) Generous to a fault, he paid for all the expenses5) We shall always feel we are deeply in your debt. 4. 1) Under the leadership of Sam Walton, WalMart prospered at an amazing speed. Asked about the underlying reasons for the great success, he said, To begin with, it39。t finished it yet.6. Maybe the reason scientists have yet to receive signals from extraterrestrial intelligence is that there isn39。s writings.2) Why those nasty things were being said of her was just beyond her prehension, and as for myself I have never heard anything so offensive in all my life.3) Malcolm Padina, managing director of Informix Software Inc, has called for a new initiative to purge the market of software pirates / software pirates from the market.4) New evidence implicated Melancia in a financial scandal in February 2008. 5) Pains were tearing at my chest as I was running a twomile race. I felt my knees sinking lower and lower as if I were running across quicksand.4. 1) Operating a vehicle while intoxicated is a serious offence in itself, but few cases hit the headlines unless they involve serious injury. 2) Ten years ago, when Bruce R., a 57yearold insurance broker from Southern California, was on the verge of suicide after having gambled away the trust of his family and a small remnant of business partners, little help was available. He was, at one point, advised by two doctors that he just needed to get his gambling under control—which is like telling a drug addict to take drugs more moderately. 3) The pany was facing great financial problems due to the devastating effects of nationwide economic depression. Naturally the CEO’s sudden resignation at such a difficult time led to great resentment from the board of directors. The only hope they had was that the banks would keep the firm from bankruptcy by accepting a reorganization plan.5. 1) fall under 2) fall behind 3) had fallen apart 4) fall back on 5) fall to 6) had left off 7) leave out 8) Leaving aside 9) be left alone 10) left behind II. Usage1. a. figurative b. literal 2. a. literal b. figurative 3. a. figurative b. literal 4. a. literal b. figurative 5. a. figurative b. literal 6. a. literal b. figurative Comprehensive ExercisesI. Cloze1. 1) legalize 2) philosophy 3) sober 4) addicts5) spouses 6) deceit7) dwindle 8) pile up 9) lured 10) criminal 11) revenue 12) hit the headlines2. 1) indicate 2) pulsive 3) addictions 4) financial 5) bination 6) blueprint 7) retirees 8) explosion