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Unit 4 –Section A
Language Focus –Words in Use
1. When the police caught up with him, Mr. Foster had to (confess) that he'd
broken the speed limit.
2. Whenever my boss makes a decision that I don't agree with, I tell him what I really think, though it's (tempting) to make him happy by telling him his ideas are always right.
3. As can be probably perceived, a manned trip to Mars may soon (commence) since scientists have achieved the manned moon mission. 4. A number of countries are (coordinating) their efforts to send out food to the area worst affected by the flood.
5. State governments and the colleges themselves have (granted) financial help to students with special abilities and those with financial needs.
6. The committee agreed that his papers (deserved) a wider circulation because of their essential and fundamental interest to a larger audience. 7. The anger and frustration (displayed) by the local people who do not understand what is happening to them will be a terrible and dangerous force.
8. Americans defend the right to obtain a gun, and they have (consequently) been
willing to turn
a blind eye to the harm that people owning guns have caused. 9. As the finance ministry rejected the deal for its \
clarity\this deal was against the law.
10. Dogs cannot distinguish the color of traffic lights, so the master must make the decision of when it is safe to (proceed) across the road.
Word Building 1. content 2. compressed 3. complicated 4. identify 5. justify 6. qualify 7. illustrate 8. exhibition 9. extend 10. interpret 11. plant 12. perceive
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1. contented 2. compress 3. complicate
4. identification / identified 5. justification / justified 6. qualification / qualified 7. illustration / illustrated 8. exhibit
9. extension / extended
10. interpretation / interpretated 11. plantation / planted 12. perception / perceived
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1. Employers have found that many young competitors have the basic and best (qualifications) for success and they are intelligent, creative, and hard-working.
2. Since parents are usually the major source of social support in early life, a child's (perception) of parental love may have important effects on their life.
3. The storm was the most powerful to hit Hawaii this century. It greatly destroyed sugar and coffee (plantations) .
4. Scientists have developed through hard work a new material that cannot be (compressed) even under extremely high pressure.
5. Law students tend to become highly concerned with matters of proper procedure
and (exhibit)
an increased tendency to reason.
6. He was a greedy person and never felt (contented) with what he had, so he could hardly make any close friends.
7. Your fashion choices make a statement about your interests or
intentions, and these statements are subject to cultural (interpretation) . 8. Both sides of the negotiation should create conditions for the peaceful resolution of the issue and avoid taking actions that would (complicate) the situation further.
9. The architecture students could not understand their professor's
(illustration) of the new library structure until he showed them the plans. 10. After an analysis of his personality, I realized that his stories were a(n) (extension) of his desires to rise to higher and higher positions. 11. Car manufacturers stamp vehicle (identification) numbers at several locations on new cars to help track down the vehicles in case they are stolen.
12. The defense lawyer gave many excellent examples to show that the police
officer had acted
in self-defense and shot the man with (justification) .
Banked Cloze
Traditional dating is a self-paced, general meeting of two people. The two usually(1) (commence) with spending extra time together, getting to know one another and seeing how (2) (tempting) they could be to each other. A good example is a man meeting a woman and sensing her (3) (charm).
He then extends a formal invitation for a date. With traditional dating, you get to go at a steady pace, (4) (allowing) yourself and your date to get to know each other through extensive contact.
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