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60。 Officials are bound to investigate any possible corruption.4. I took it for granted that you would e with us, so I bought you a ticket.5. She has been selfish all the time, but she has promised to turn over a new leaf and bee more loving toward others.6. People in this region have pined for a peaceful life since the religious war broke out three decades ago.7. Poor health had made it difficult for Jim to hold down a job for more than a year.8. Betty gets very depressed at times because of the pressure of her work.9. The boys at my school used to make fun of me because I have a flat nose.10. Jenny kept begging me for a new bicycle, and I finally gave in.Exercises on Web course only:11. As he attempted to get off the train, he seemed to lose strength, and half fell to the ground.12. It seems logical to suppose that wilder and wilder swings must in the end get out of control.13. Dunne was murdered, along with three guards.14. The hotels were packed with tourists.Unit 6 第六單元 SECTION APrereading ActivitiesThere are various reasons for our final decision on what name to give to a baby. For some it may simply because they e across a name that they feel is “it”. But for most people it may be a process of careful selection based on meaning, tradition, or parents’ wishes for their child. Whatever the naming method, a given name follows the child throughout his or her life.How can parents decide on a name that will satisfy them? Consider the following: First, consider the area the child will grow up in when selecting a name. Second, choose a name based on some personal meaning so when the child asks why they’re named so, the parents will have a reasonable explanation. Finally, before deciding on a name, get opinions of people around! Chances are, if your friends and family members look shocked when you share your name selection, your child will probably be horrified as well., tradition, or parents’ wishes for their child. 2. Three. Get opinions of people around. 3. (Openended.)Comprehension of the textExercise I.1. She didn’t like her first name because it didn’t suit her good looks and elegant manner, and it made her think she should be a cook.2. She felt more fortable with herself and other people started to take her more seriously.3. The writer thinks that the name change didn’t cause Debbie’s professional achievement, but it surely helped by making her feel more selfconfident about her talents.4. The writer thought that his name, Joe, made him seem more qualified to be a baseball player than an art critic. He also believed that if he had a more refined name, like Arthur or Adrian, his name would appear plete.5. The woman felt ill at ease because the attractive man, whom she wanted the writer to introduce her to, was the same person whom she had once turned down due to his dullsounding name.6. We often project namebased stereotypes onto people. For example, one of the writer’s women friends confessed that while taking charge of a group of fouryearolds at the nursery school, she became confused by their personalities because of their names. 7. One study showed that teachers gave lower grades to essays written by boys with less appealing names than they awarded to the same papers by boys with bettersounding names.8. If you are determined enough, you can change your name. VocabularyExercise Ⅲ1. confessed 7. qualify Exercises on Web course only:11. label ExerciseⅣ1. Correct form: fill out。 synonym: fill in2. Correct form: feel fortable with。 synonym: feel fortable about3. Correct form: attach first importance to。 translation:非常重視;把…放在第一位4. Correct form: tuned down。 synonym: rejected。 refused5. Correct form: came(up)to。 definition: moved toward6. Correct form: pressing me for。 definition: try in a determined way to get something7. Correct form: free from/of。 definition: not influenced by8. Correct form: stuck with。 translation:不得不接待;被迫接待9. Correct form: for better or worse。 definition: whether the result is good or bad10. Correct form: took charge of。 synonym: took responsibility forExercises on Web course only:11. Correct form: guilty of。 definition: having mitted some crime12. Correct form: ill at ease。 definition: not relaxed。 unfortable13. Correct form: project… on/upon。 definition: imagine someone else is having the same feelings as you14. Correct form: convey to。 synonym: make it known toExerciseⅤ Word BuildingExercise Ⅵillegal impolite irregular impatient incapable irresponsible inconsistent inappropriate incorrect indefinite1. impatient Exercise ⅦUnnoticeable unreasonable ungrateful unlimited uncertain nucover unrecognizable unfashionable undo untidy unfold unload Sentence StructureExercise Ⅷ1. so is air to man2. so is the eagle of all birds3. so is beer to the British4. so is tea to the Chinese5. so do the English love their beerExerciseⅨ1. While waiting at the doctor’s, I read an entire short story.2. After using the brush, put it in its proper place.3. Before being in the army, he was an engineer.4. I deliberately didn’t read the book before going to see the film.5. When buying a new car, it is best to seek expert advice.TranslationExerciseⅩ1. (Just) as a machine needs regular running, so does the body need regular exercise.2. He learned to play the piano while studying in the United States.3. To our disappointment, he turned down our invitation.4. The reality is that, for better or wor