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6. A 7. B 8. B《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 691. locate2. apparently3. limp4. interrupt5. sole6. collapse7. occasionally8. staff9. inform10. extend《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 691. sole2. extend3. staff4. located5. inform6. interpret7. collapse8. occasionally《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. XVI, p. 691. The government has called for an immediate examination of the activities of the police. 2. We used medicine and in a few minutes Mrs. Johnson suddenly came to. 3. My father has a huge lot of magazines to which I return now and then. 4. Whatever your reason, I shall hold to my idea that people should be allowed to have private lives.5. To our surprise the stranger turned out to be an old friend of my mother’s. 6. He39。 young people do not like to wear them any more.3. This puter often freezes. I want to get rid of it. 4. Our youngsters’ way of expressing their identity is different from ours.5. In America the news is full of stories about teenagers who are in trouble with drugs. 6. On her way to work, Jane was still thinking about / thought about her daughter.7. Don’t press your young daughter too hard, or she’ll drop out of high school. 8. Come and see me in my office after class, and we’ll talk over your problems. Unit 3Section A. A Good Heart to Lean on 《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 571. He felt embarrassed to be seen with his father, because his father was severely crippled and very short.2. His father always said:“You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you.”3. He means that it is a matter of pride for his father to have almost never missed a day and have made it to the office even when/if others could not.4. In very bad weather his father went to work with the help of the writer and his sisters, who would pull their father through the street on a child’s wagon with steel runners to the subway station.5. In an office building on top of a subway station in Manhattan.6. Having a “good heart” is the proper standard to judge people by, according to the writer now he is grown up.7. One example is: when a local baseball team found itself without a manager, he kept it going. Another example is that he liked to go to dances and parties, although he could just sit and watch.8. He now feels sorry about having been reluctant to be seen walking together with his crippled and short father.《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 571. inwardly2. amazed3. occasion4. plained5. urged6. coordinate7. reluctance8. envious《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. IV, p. 581. in2. off/out3. on4. up5. to6. out7. to8. to《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 581. He borrowed my laptop puter even though I told him not to.2. It was an exciting game even though no goals were scored.3. He was treated exactly like all the workers even though he had just joined the pany.4. They gave money to Project Hope even though they themselves were not rich by any standard.5. There was never enough money to support his family even though he was hardworking and did two jobs at the same time. 《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 581. Though understanding no Chinese, the American girl was able to municate with the other students in her class.2. Once having left the museum, you must buy another ticket to reenter.3. When doing the writing exercise for this course, you should remember that you are writing according to specific structure.4. Until finished, the problem was a continuous worry to me.5. While working at the puter, the young man was listening to music over the radio all the time.《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 591. Now that you are planning to move to Canada, you must try to adjust to a cold weather.2. He promised to help us to buy the house, but with a little reluctance.3. This is an important meeting. Please see to it that you are not late for it.4. He is an experienced businessman。 lack of6. in relation to7. At first sight8. pick upUnit 5Section A. The Battle Against AIDS《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 1041. More than 102,000 people.2. Women and youth in rural Southern munities.3. The spread of AIDS and government inactivity in stopping it.4. To reduce the number of AIDS cases.5. The people have a low literacy level in some munities.6. They make it simple and explain the risk of catching AIDS to their peers much better than adults.7. First, speak to your munity in a way they can hear. Second, train teenagers to educate their peers. Last, redefine “at risk” to include women from different backgrounds and marriage status. 8. Everyone should take part in the war against AIDS.《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. III, 1. immune to 2. diagnose 3. implementing4. bat5. define6. established 7. represented 8. regardless《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. IV, 1. regardless of2. at risk3. passed out4. distracts… from 5. sign up6. infected with7. a solution to/for8. provide… for《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 1051. the way he teaches English2. whom I was expecting to stay with me3. which was lost in the department store yesterday4. where I spent my childhood with Mary5. which the whole family considered a great honor《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 1051. Despite his illness2. Despite a lot of difficulties3. despite his old age4. Despite the bad weather5. despite his hard work《讀寫(xiě)教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 1061. We will do our best to help the girl infected with the AIDS virus to live longer, regardless of the cost.2. Please turn off the TV, because the noise will distract her from her homework.3. It was a long time before the pany implemented the program to improve the quality of its goods because of lack of money and necessary equipment.4. When giving a lecture, Bob often prepared some pictures to illustrate how the situation mentioned in a text took place.5. An able and successful businessman is good at making use of all the resources to make money.Section B. 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