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sible person. 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. IX, p. 111. “You were different then.” “So was she.”2. “You used to say he was a man of wit.”“So he is.”3. “You’ve made a mistake here.”“Oh, so I have. Thank you.”4. “Children should behave themselves.”“So should adults.”5. “This glass is cracked.”“Oh, so it is. I hadn’t noticed.” 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. X, p. 121. He imposed his pany upon her in spite of her repeated hints of hoping to be left alone.2. His friends can never count upon how he is going to act under given conditions, as he is always full of surprises. 3. Don’t make a fuss about such a small thing because that is the last thing I expected. 4. Besides being an upright and respectable woman Mrs. Baroda was also a very sensible one. 5. She had never known her thoughts to be so confused, unable to gather anything from them. 6. From Gouvernail’s talk, Mrs. Baroda came to know that his periods of silence were not his basic nature, but the result of moods. 7. To Gaston’s delight, his wife had finally overe her dislike for Gouvernail and invited Gouvernail to visit them again wholly from herself. 8. Mrs. Baroda felt confused with Gouvernail’s puzzling nature and found it hard to penetrate the silence in which he had unconsciously covered himself. 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. XI, p. 121. 在一起呆了幾天,她仍感到對(duì)這個(gè)客人很陌生,只得大部分時(shí)間讓丈夫陪著他。7. “噢,”她笑著,在他唇上印了長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的溫柔的一吻,“我一切都已經(jīng)克服了!你會(huì)看到的,這次我會(huì)對(duì)他很好。4. 隨著事業(yè)的發(fā)展,他感到了一種沖動(dòng)要去發(fā)掘并擴(kuò)展自己身上所顯露的天才。 2. 但即使我抵抗不住這種誘惑,我投稿的那些大雜志也不愿給自己惹麻煩。 7. 如何逐漸脫離福利照顧,這在法律條款中沒有明確規(guī)定。7. 移動(dòng)電話在商界成為時(shí)尚,使人們?cè)诮煌ǘ氯麜r(shí)也能與外界保持聯(lián)系。s important to stay rational and settle down and make himself fortable, and find some grace and pleasure in his condition. If you live with other people, their temporary absence can be refreshing. Scientific surveys show that those who live alone talk at length to themselves and their pets and the television. It39。t pay it off in time, you might be accused of taking bribes. Competition of financial power has bee a fact of political life。s a public holiday. It is probable that we39。s solitary condition of living differs from that of the great minds like the poets and philosophers, they should cherish the thought that since we are here, we may as well stay and make the best of it. 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. III, p. 124 dictate choked humble justice waterproof slippery poetry supreme 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. IV, p. 125 cast out all by himself stay up late was fond of at one sitting filled up with speaks highly of have sought out 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. V, p. 125 idea offer proposal belief request control 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. VI, p. 126 underestimated underpaid overslept Underdeveloped overestimated overcharged underweight overloaded 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. VII, p. 127 simplified electrician recovery underwent autobiography underline terrorist overreactpromotion products《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. VIII, p. 127 The more openly you and your doctor can talk together, the better the service your doctor will be able to give you. The more Renee Henry learnt about the therapy, the more she became convinced that it was right for her. The more a nation39。3. 問題是,它的國(guó)內(nèi)電話系統(tǒng)是一堆生了銹的20世紀(jì)30年代的老古董。5. 蘇珊娜試圖就修理輪椅的問題訓(xùn)斥我。后來在他們自己的有那么多天才孩子的大家庭中,卓別林有時(shí)會(huì)引發(fā)爭(zhēng)吵,而她則成了安寧的中心。 most figures he created were not of a gentlemanlike British style. 3. His dress and behavior were not English. 4. It was the first movie in which Chaplin used voice for the characters. 5. Using his physical senses to invent his art as he went along without prepared script. 6. We can find that from the characters he created, such as the flower girl and the French wife killer. 7. She brought stable happiness to him and became the center of rest in his life. 8. Comic 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. III, p. 371. coarse2. corresponded3. doubtful 4. roused/sparked5. execute6. relief7. applause8. immense 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. IV, p. 381. for2. against3. up4. with5. up6. to7. down8. between 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. V, p. 381. temptation2. change3. urge4. policies5. pressures6. arrest7. demand8. attempts 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. VI, p. 391. artist2. terrorist3. novelist4. activists5. biologist6. idealist7. capitalists8. tourist 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. VII, p. 391. Terrorism2. industrialism3. ageism4. idealism5. criticism6. heroism7. racism8. Modernism 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. VIII, p. 401. If I had known that you were ing, I would have met you at the airport. 2. If he had tried to leave the country, he would have been stopped at the frontier. 3. If we had found him earlier, we could have saved his life. 4. If I had caught that plane, I would have been killed in the air crash. 5. If he had been in better health, he could have written more books. 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. IX, p. 401. With so much going on at the office, it is a wonder to find that Mr. Lawrence has much time left for anything else. 2. It is a surprise to us to find that television enjoys its greatest petitive advantage on information. 3. It is a possibility for us to expect that the students will get the new facts in the lecture confused with their existing knowledge. 4. It is a fact to know that we have run out of water and food. 5. It is a relief to learn that the driver controlled the car during the stormy weather. 《讀寫教程 IV》: Ex. X, p. 411. Other writers might have written stories about London. But only he could have created the character David, w