[7]
1.embark on 2. be deprive of 3. turn down 4. taken captive 5. live on 6. share in 7. was stricken by 8. led by example
Word in use
[4]
1.skeptical 2. coincidence 3. mounted 4. contrive 5. simulated 6. manifest 7. divert 8. infected 9. upgraded 10. temperament Expressions in use
[5]
1. on 2. in 3. as 4. into 5. to 6. to 7. with 8. under/on
Sentence structure
[6]
1. It is not his carefree attitude that made him seem eccentric; it is his conspicuous interest in film that made his classmates shun and mock him. 2. It is not his experience in filmmaking that
sabotaged transfer attempts; it is his poor grades that forced film schools to withhold acceptance. 3. It is not because things are difficult that we fail to dare; it is because we do not dare that things are difficult.
[7]
1. see things as they are
2. understand the world as it is 3. accept people as they are
warm-up
1.internationally famous 2. rigorous schedule 3.jeopardize hope 4.emotionally draining
5. physically dangerous 6. overwhelming misery 7. perpetually signify
8. conspicuous interest 9. repeatedly try
[8]
1.internationally 2.committed 3.compassionate 1.repeatedly 2.thrill 3.terrific
1.overwhelmingly 2.desperate 3.physically 4.rectified
1.personal 2.emotionally
Unit4
Language focus Word in use
[3]
1)compulsory 2)contemplate 3) imprisoned 4) globalize 5) offset 6) groan 7) stubborn 8) cluster 9) ambiguity 10) consoled
Word building
[4]
respect respectable negotiate negotiable distinguish distinguishable avail available profit profitable renew renewable memory memorize author authorized visual visualize stable stabilize social socialize
[5]
1) profitable 2) renewable 3) authorized 4) negotiable 5) visualize 6) socialize 7) attributable 8) respectable 9) avail 10) stabilize 11) distinguishable 12) memorize
Bank cloze
[6]
1) contemplate 2) comfort 3) sparked 4) ventured 5) diverse 6) witnessed 7) stunning 8)glimpse 9) positive 10) dictate
Expression in use
[7]
1) settle for 2) more often than not 3) mingled with
4) traded for 5) was saturated with
6) are open to 7) endowed with 8) make up for
Words in use
[4]
1)ethnic 2) conceive 3)presumed 4) despised 5) irritate 6) disregarded 7) downside 8) venerable 9) susceptible 10) suppress
Expression in use
[5]
1) from/against 2) from 3) with 4) into 5) to 6) into 7) for 8) off
Sentence structure
[6]
1) The day following was, as it turned out, the last of Mr. Wraxall’s stay at Raback. 2) As it turned out, the war went on for more than four years, with horrible losses of personnel and material on both sides.
3) Madigan had been studying Mr. Barrett for a couple of month, as it turned out the man was rather mysterious.
[7]
1. took his behavior with a smile. 2. took it with gratitude 3. took it with a deep bow
Collocation
warm-up
overly fearful disorienting diversity solo travel swap stories globalized world foreign travel
[8]
1. exotic places 2. lovely dream 3. multinational excursions
4. pleasant experiences 5. foreign travel 6. valuable open-mindedness 7. ample opportunities 8. disorienting diversity 9. local folklore 10. swap stories 11. modern aviation 12. credible insights
Unit5
Understanding the text
Word in use
[3]
1) gauged 2) dedicate 3) commonplace 4) suffice 5) revenue 6) simultaneous 7) incentive 8) prone 9) innovations 10) fostered
[4]
real realism imperial imperialism commercial commercialism human humanism terror terrorism
recruit recruitment resent resentment enroll enrollment refresh refreshment ship shipment enforce enforcement
[5]
1) refreshment 2) shipment 3) enforcement 4) commercialism 5) realism 6) recruitment 7) enrollment 8) imperialism 9) resentment 10) Terrorism 11) humanism
Banked cloze
[6]
1) employees 2) notion 3) primary 4) foster 5) reflects 6) motivation 7) monetary 8) aspects 9) gossiping 10) miserable
Expression in use
[7]
1) correlate with 2) refrain from 3)count down
4) slaving away 5) coincide with 6) contented with 7) be designated as 8) conformed to
WORD IN USE
[4]
1) Rash 2) specialty 3) ponder 4) utilize
5) pierce 6) bias 7) ensue 8) impart 9) infectious 10) hospitality
Expression in use
[5]
1) out 2) on 3) away 4) to 5) to 6) in 7) away 8) up
Sentence structure
[6]
1.Although I am already very tall, I wear high heel all of the time, be it day or night.
2)A lower euro will actually help European exports become affordable and more competitive around the world, be they German automobiles or Italian leathers.
3)Every time there is a major new event , be it a natural disaster or a historic moment, we take it for granted that there will be pictures and videos.
[7]
1) find himself eating foods he never heard of before. 2) found herself faced with a math test.
3) found herself standing in front of Tom’s company.
collocation warm-up
1) prideful 2) high 3) special 4) trivial 5) sole 6) friendly 7) cheerful 8) instant 9) charitable
[8]
1) unhappy 2) personally 3) optimum 4) truly 5) monetary 6) sole 7) personal 8) trivial 9) special 10) high 11) friendly 12) cheerful
Unit 6
Language focus Word in use
[3]
1) evacuated 2) stray 3) diluted 4) gigantic 5) standpoint 6) nutrition 7) inflicted 8) pervasive 9) naive 10) permeated