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in the middle of the 1950s, many young people went down to the countryside in the late 1960s and early 1970s. X 1 Once you’ve practiced a bit, you’ll find that it’s quite easy. 2. Once the meal was finished, the discussions began. 3. Once you show any fear, he will attack you. 4. Once parents make a mitment to the program, they will be daily role models for their children. 5. Once customers e to rely on these systems, they almost never take their business elsewhere. XI 13. In his thinking, as in his behavior, he is very traditional. 14. Once the teachers agree to accept the new teaching program, they have to face the strain it puts on them. 15. In the long run, it is worthwhile to pursue one’s study after graduating from university instead of going to work directly. 16. As the school operates on the Character First principle, moral values and academic achievements are stressed equally. 17. It is said that the meeting, which is scheduled to be held this month, will be put off till next month. 18. The school sees its job as preparing its students for life by cultivating a prehensive set of principles that can benefit all of them. XII ,美國在 20世紀(jì) 60年代也發(fā)生過文化革命。 2.他一旦下定決心去干一件事,就根本攔不住他。 3.學(xué)校強(qiáng)調(diào)的觀點(diǎn)是:家長和孩子一起 參加學(xué)校的活動(dòng)是值得的。 4.快下課時(shí),老師讓學(xué)生用最后的五分鐘來展開激烈的討論,依照 1—10的評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)相互評價(jià)他們當(dāng)天的課堂表現(xiàn)。 5.為了避免引發(fā)針對他們的品格培養(yǎng)方案的爭論,該校校長解釋說,品格第一并不是要強(qiáng)迫學(xué)生接受某一套道德原則或宗教觀念。 6.并非所有的家長都相信海德中學(xué)的辦學(xué)原則,即如果你向?qū)W生傳授諸如求真、勇敢、正直領(lǐng)導(dǎo)能力、好奇心和關(guān)心他人等美德的話,學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí)成績就自然會提高。 XIII 1 B 2 D 3 A 4 B 5 D 6 B 7 A 8 D 9 C 10 B 11 B 12 A 13 C 14 C 15 A 16 B 17 C 18 A 19 D 20 B Unit 4 III 1. inspected 2. assembled 3. exaggerated 4. versions 5. universal 6. approved 7. recruit 8. evolved 9. dedicated 10. solemn IV 1. worked on 2. approve of 3. went ahead 4. for sale 5. e up with 6. refashioned into 7. rise to fame 8. captures my attention 9. evolved from 10. named after V C E F N O K A H L I VI 1. respect 2. influence 3. credit 4. confidence 5. support 6. acceptance 7. fame 8. insight 9. recognition 10. experience VII 1. intelligence 2. consequence 3. significance 4. ignorance 5. indifference 6. petence 7. brilliance 8. magnificence VIII 1. coexists 2. codirector 3. cooperate 4. copilot 5. coauthor IX 1. Jimmy walked slowly to the corner of the playground, his face covered with tears. 2. The taxi sped away, its lights disappearing into the distance. 3. Their stomachs crying for food, their back burning from too much sun, both boys gathered their things and headed for home. 4. Barbara just lay there, her mouth trembling, her eyes unfocused, unable to say a word. 5. Then the two players let him fall to the track, his chest landing first, his head following, bouncing, and finally lying still. X 1 Most snakes, although with a threatening appearance, aren’t really dangerous if you leave them alone. 2. Women, even though with the same abilities, have failed to approach the ine of men. 3. Though with a severe lack of coal, the principle was not forced to close the school. 4. She is capable of making plete French meals even though with no cheese after salad. 5. When in doubt about the result of your test, call the test office. XI 1. Everything considered, this city is the world’s most exciting city. 2. Though with no approval from his parents, he went ahead with his plan to study abroad. 3. The bridge was named after the hero who gave his life for the cause of people. 4. It is