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Comprehension of the Text1. A 2. A 3. A 4. D 5. D 6. A 7. D 8. C《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XIV, P1421. boast2. is registered3. philosopher4. economist5. headed6. graduated7. Frankly8. retreat《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XV, P1421. They made the rounds of the shopping center. 2. I like the way the blue carpet goes with the golden curtains.3. She shouldn’t have married him as she looks down on/upon him.4. At the sound of the steps, he began to tremble. 5. The man sat down and called for some beer.6. Contrary to what you might think, I haven’t met him before.7. He is a kind man and always has sympathy for the poor. 8. You say I’m fired? Thanks. I didn’t want to stay at the job for long. Unit 7Section A. Face to Face with Guns《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 1541. He looked at the street and pathway carefully to make sure nothing was unusual there.2. He managed to throw his house keys into a bush.3. Because they focus their attention on the guns rather than on their users during the encounter.4. Because he paid attention to the appearances of these two robbers on purpose.5. They might have mitted a number of robberies in the area over the past few months.6. A river.7. They are bit by bit destroying the basic ideas we hold dear: our freedom to move about。 C 2. C。 on 《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. V, 1. It rained for two weeks on end, pletely flooding the village.2. Running to catch the school bus, Sandy thought of her older brother Bill who was away at college.3. The bus arrived one hour late, causing me to miss the beginning of the game.4. The Marine sat there in the dimlylit ward, holding the old man’s hand and offering words of hope and strength.5. Realizing he was too sick to tell whether or not I was his son, I guessed he really needed me. 《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. VI, 1. I was so excited about going away (that) I couldn’t sleep.2. The chairman became so angry with his secretary (that) he decided to fire him.3. She speaks English so well (that) you would think it was her native language.4. He was so frightened (that) he broke eye contact and looked out the window.5. His presentation was so interesting (that) everyone listened very carefully.《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. VII, 1. Consciously or unconsciously, people show their true feelings with their eyes, faces, bodies and attitudes, causing a chain of reactions, ranging from fort to fear. 2. Think of your encounter with a stranger. Focus on the first seven seconds. What did you feel and think? How did you “read” this person?3. You were mitted to what you were talking about and so absorbed in the moment that you lost all selfconsciousness.4. Public speakers often send mixed messages, but the audience believe what they see over what they hear.5. If you want to make a good impression, the trick/skilled way is to be consistently you, at your best.Section B. Body LanguageReading Skills: 1. Main Idea: People use other forms other than language for munication. 2. Main Idea: We municate with our body movements. 3. Main Idea: The clothes you wear also municate many things. 4. Main Idea: Small ornaments you wear municate many things, too. 5. Main Idea: A wealth of information in body language makes snap judgments seem sound. Comprehension of the Text1. D 2. C 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. D《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 201. status2. conviction3. function4. promoted5. assumed6. estimate7. signal8. judgment《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 201. account for2. in part3. is content with4. at home5. lack of。 seriously3. absorbed in4. focus on5. made up his mind6. driving me crazy7. range from。 he39。 he has engaged in foreign trade for quite a few years.5. She urged me to accept the new post, although the job is not very well paid.Section B. The Right Son at the Right TimeReading Skills: 1. They found the man.2. He reached the airport in time.3. The old man saw the young man (his son). 4. The young man sat by the old man the whole night.5. A message came saying the real son was arriving.Comprehension of the Text1. A 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. B《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 691. locate2. apparently3. limp4. interrupt5. sole6. collapse7. occasionally8. staff9. inform10. extend《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 691. sole2. extend3. staff4. located5. inform6. interpret7. collapse8. occasionally《讀寫教程 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。 he thought it was horrible stuff.3. No, because she thought the music had a really powerful message. 4. Because her mother or father would bang on the door to rush her. 5. She was going to have a music class because her mother reminded her to take the instrument with her. 6. No. Instead, she thought her mother was bugging her. 7. She was serious and letting her daughter know she was speaking to her as her parent. 8. They suggest that there is a gap between the two generations. 《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 321. weekdays2. Youngsters3. annoyed4. definitely5. disgusting 6. powerful7. disturb8. offensive《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. IV, p. 321. down/off2. off3. up/on4. on5. for6. of/about7. up8. off/out《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 321. Kate saw her brother Bill as she was getting off the school bus. 2. As she was standing up from her seat, Mother dropped her glass.3. A policeman fired