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rademark was registered in accordance with the laws hitherto in force.4) Oddly enough, many people volunteered to help organize the meeting, but only a few turned up.5) The teacher’s affectionate words, along with his candid ments, changed the way Mike perceived the society and himself.6. For my own part, I find that appearances are all too often deceptive. For instance, you might be wrong if you judged by appearances only people like Edward Hyde Burton. In appearance, he seemed a man all of a piece. He was a tiny little fellow with white hair and mild blue eyes, gentle and candid. Nevertheless, he turned out to be very cruel he insulted and fooled Lenny who was down and out and made him mit himself to an insane venture. What was still more surprising was that he was pletely indifferent to Lenny’s death. Without doubt, Burton was a man with a heart of stone.Unit 6 Text ALanguage Sense Enhancement11. 1) understanding2) Within the confines3)reasonably4) by nature5) limitless possibilities6) our aim7) fewer desires8) play by themselves9) vet boundaries10) orLanguage FocusVocabularyI.10. 1) appliances2) parative3) multiply4) distribution5) prosperity6) decorate7) famine8) large quantities of / a large quantity of9) streamline10) fax11) pointed the way to12) bewildered11. 1) eat into2) cling to3) stand out/ stood out4) wears away5) set about6) switch off7) will be turned loose8) poured in12. 1) is forecast to be below average next year, which at the moment is 4 percent. 2) to enter the building and find the baby girl proved futile as rescuers were driven out by the heart and flames.3) was urged to divert some of its attention from expanding production and get more involved with issues of market demand.4) can really eat heavily into your profits when you are selling suits at $900 and resses at $2,000.5) has toiled endlessly over the exercise machine for the last twenty years in order to keep her body in shape.4. 1) reaction to, discontent, provoked2) Convention, evading tax, the confines of 3) a burden, are always on the go/ seem forever on the go, to copeII. Confusable words1. 13) nervousness14) tension15) stress, stress16) tension2. 1) honorary2) Honorable3) honorable4) honorary5) honorable6) Honorary III. Usage1) Dealing with the extinction crisis is no simple matter. Is it sensible, we may ask, to spend large sums of money to save some species – be it an elephant or an orchid – in a nation win which a large proportion of the population is living below the poverty line?2) This new technology could be used anywhere large numbers of people need to be quickly screened – at airports, train stations, bus terminals or border crossings. However, experts suspect, there is also the risk that people will learn to fool the machine the same way they try to fool polygraph readings by controlling their breath or taking drugs to relax themselves.3) With a high percentage of marriages ending in divorce, often due to financial difficulties, you would say that money is a big factor in making a good marriage. But, believe it or not, it isn’t money that ensures you a happy marriage。 to have a crack at。Language Practice3. c a e b f g d h4. 1) en route 2) matures 3) equivalent 4) feasible 5) in cooperation with 6) exposure 7) at the start of 8) thereby 9) implemented 10) realistic 11) ponent 12) by means of Unit 3Key to Part II Reading TaskContent Questions: Pair Work:1. He runs a manufacturing pany.2. Almost all of them were no.3. This applicant was ill prepared for the job he was applying for and therefore ill qualified.4. Prepare to win.5. They now have to switch jobs frequently.6. A 90yearold player who wanted to work on his weakness – backhand court.7. Believe in yourself, even when no one else does.8. Because he will mention a cab driver who is different.9. His efforts to make a difference.10. He was offered a ride on a day when Minnesota was hit with one of the worst snowstorms in years and the international airport there was closed for the first time in decades.11. Because there were no tracks left in the snow, which means he was the first person to take off from there.12. Carlson was excited about being first, which is exactly what the writer remends to job applicants.Text Organization:1. Part One. Paras. 16: An illprepared college graduate failed his interview. Part Two. Paras 727: Four pieces of advice on being a successful interviewee. Part Three. Paras 2831: Make your own tracks in whatever you do.2. Suggestions Examples 1) Prepare to win 1) Michael Jordan 2) Never stop learning 2) a 90yearold tennis player 3) Believe in yourself, even when 3) the fourminute mile, the New York No one else does. Marathon and the Vietnam veteran 4) Find a way to make a difference 4) a New York cabdriverLanguage Sense Enhancement: (1) checked with (2) interview (3) grill (4) clippings (5) be right for (6) follow up (7) indicating (8) handdelivered (9) prepared (10) prospectiveVocabulary: I.1. Fill in the gaps with words or phrases given in the box. Change the form where necessary. 1) rude 2) physically 3) structure 4) made a difference 5) blurted (out) 6) chuckling 7) measurable 8) prospective9) preparations 10) sparkled 11) took a crack at 12) partner2. Use the verb in the brackets to form an appropriate phrasal verb you have learned and plete the sentence with it. 1) go after 2) look back on/at 3) be put up 4) stood for 5) build in 6) follow up 7) be hooked up to 8) closed up3. Rewrite each sentence with the word or phrase in the brackets, keeping the same meaning. 1) grilled her about where she had been all night. 2) beyond Cinderella’s wildest dreams that she could one day dance in the King’s pa