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‘t regard him as considerate.5. Suspicious as she was of him, she never came to the idea that the wealthy, softspoken,wellmannered man was a criminal.《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅸ., p. 121. Now (that) you have studied the above models and understood the meaning and usage of theexpression ―now that‖, you know how to do the following exercises.2. Now (that) I‘ve heard the music, I understand why you like it.3. Now that the hotel is beautifully restored, many travelers like to stay in it.4. Now that the criminal turned out to be one of their own, the London police missionerpublicly apologized for poorly supervising his department.5. Now that you have got an MA degree, you are qualified for a PhD program.《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅹ, p. 131. My thanks go to those who still stuck by me when I fell upon dark days.2. Now that he has published a popular novel which earns him a large amount of money, he is ableto buy a new house and a car.3. The police said that their suspicions were aroused because the girl had other marks on her body.4. How can you talk to her like that? She is the one who brought you up and helped you finishschool.5. Hard as the road for these students after school will be, their prospects are bright.6. In order to have enough money to run the business, he sold his newlybought house at auctioneven at a substantial loss.7. He is fully justified in criticizing the police missioner for poorly supervising hisdepartment.8. These ancient buildings which are under protection have been restored beautifully to attractforeigners.《讀寫教程 III》: Ex. XI, p. 131. 周六晚,在―牢騷酒吧‖,村民照舊樂意向 ―威廉斯勛爵‖祝酒,盡管這個頭銜如今只能引來陣陣笑聲。2. 這個漂亮的村莊坐落在蘇格蘭山區(qū)中,有一些村民說,他們從來不特別理解安東尼?威廉斯。3. 威廉斯先生買下了一筆又一筆的房產(chǎn),給小村注入大量的現(xiàn)金,一手令它煥發(fā)了活力。5. 威廉斯先生自1959年起效力于倫敦警署,官至財務(wù)部副主管,年薪65,000英鎊。6. 但是最主要的,是他將不法收入投進了這座山村。7. 但最主要的, 阿布迪先生通過獲取銀行貸款和與不同的人做買賣,僅支付威廉斯先生所欠他們的一部分,最后以大約50萬英鎊的價格,買下了絕大部分房產(chǎn)。Section B. The Romantic Life of Secret Agent AlbertXVI. Choose the best answer to each of the following questions1. D2. A 3. C 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. C 8. D《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. XVII, p. 261. simplified2. switched3. standpoint4. mysterious5. romantic6. exceedingly7. exploits8. heaved《讀寫教程Ⅲ》:Ex. XVIII, p. 261. aside2. for3. for4. except6. At。 on/off9. about/ofUnit 2Section A. Iron and the Effects of Exercise《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅱ, p. 381. The new study suggests that even moderate exercise may lead to reduced iron in the blood ofwomen.2. She is an associate professor at Purdue University.3. She may consume additional meat or take iron supplements.4. Because they have a monthly bleeding.5. Through a variety of mechanisms. For example, some iron is lost in sweat, and intenseendurance exercise is sometimes associated with the bleeding of the digestive system.6. Three.7. You are in trouble. Your iron reserves go to zero and you may feel weak, tired and out ofbreath.8. People are advised to have a yearly blood test to check blood iron reserves.9. They are meat, chicken, fish, dates, beans, and some leafy green vegetables.10. He should avoid drinking coffee or tea with meals.《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅲ, p. 381. moderate2. consume3. typically4. modified5. evidence6. restricted7. calculate8. remedy《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅳ, p. 391. bounce back2. summed up3. up to4. at risk5. went to zero6. goes up7. out of breath8. derived from《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. V, p. 391. awareness2. efficiency3. interaction4. confidence6. anxiety7. productivity8. pressure《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅵ, p. 401. appearance2. utterances3. attendance4. hindrance5. maintenance6. resistance7. performance8. existence9. occurrence10. acceptance《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅶ, p. 401. peaceloving2. icecold3. timeconsuming4. waterproof5. waistdeep6. carefree《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. VIII, p. 411. Mr. Howe, my favorite professor, has received a Distinguished Teacher Award.2. Yesterday I went fishing — something I hadn‘t done in years.3. Some women are normally inactive, but then all of a sudden start a program of intense exercise— an action that violates the laws of sports science.4. Even a brief visit to Greece, a modern country with ancient civilization, gives you a deep senseof the roots of our culture.5. A people of inventors and discoverers, philosophers and soldiers, poets and craftsmen, theancient Chinese gave the world many of its most useful things.《讀寫教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅸ, p. 421. His h