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3.accidentally/byaccident4.enlightened,psychological

5import6.outoftheblue

7.inpointoffact8.adopted

9.contemporaries10.slipups

11.specious12.peers

13.obsessive14.impelled

15.identified

B.1.ThispicturebringsbackmanypleasantmemoriesofherSpanishholiday.

2.Newsreportsandweatherforecastsarestaplesofradioprograms.

3.BymereaccidentTommetinabarhislong-lostbrotherwhowasthoughttohavebeenkilledinactionduringthewar.

4.Billintuitedthesomethingcriminalintheirplan.

5.Theythinkthatobsessivetidinessinthefactoryisabadsign.

6.Yesterdayhismothersoldseveralyears’worthofpapersandmagazines.

7.Hishearteningspeechimpelledusto(workwith)greaterefforts.

8.Thosewhoenjoypullingoffamiracleoftenfail.

9.Aslanguagestudentsweshouldhaveasenseofthenuancesofplainwordsandexpressions.

10.TherudebehaviorofMrs.Taylor’sadoptedsonisdrivingherintoanervousbreakdown.

11.Iliketoseefilmsingeneral,andAmericanWesternsandhorrorsinparticular.

12.InsomesenseMarysawinherauntasurrogateofhermother.

13.Myfatherneverequivocated,andhealwaysgavesomebriefbutpoignant/pertinentopinions.

14.Thoughheisdisabled,henevertiresofhelpingpeople.

15.Inanycountry,thosewhoareremissintheirdutymustbeseverelypunished.

16.Awarenessofthefactthatthechildwasindangerimpelledthepolicemantoaction.

Translation

我不知道什么叫透过人的"

心灵之窗〞——眼睛去熟悉一个朋友的心,我只能通过指尖的触摸"

看到〞一个人的脸部轮廓,我能发觉出一个人的欢笑、悲哀和许多别的明显的感情。

我通过触摸朋友们的脸庞了解他们,但我不能通过触摸真正想象出他们的个性。

当然,我可以通过别的途径——通过他们向我表露的思想,通过他们的行动向我提醒的一切去了解他们的个性。

然而我无法对他们有更深刻的了解,不过我相信如果能亲眼看到他们,观察到他们对所听到的言论和所遇到的事情的反响,注意到他们的眼睛和面部表情所表露出来的瞬息反响,我是可以获得这种了解的。

我对亲近的朋友十分了解,因为常年累月的接触使我在各方面都对他们很熟悉。

但是对偶然遇到的朋友我的印象就很不全面,我只能从与他们握手中得到印象,从根据我的指尖在他们的嘴唇上触摸到的,或是他们在我的掌心轻轻地敲击而告诉我的话语中得到印象。

KeystoLessonTwo

I.1—6ADBDBB7—12BAACDD

III.A.1.interferedwith9.illusion

2.remunerative10.epitome

3.giants11.available

4.characterizes12.save

5.happenstance13.alibi

6.eliminatingandsiftingprocess14.broughtintofullplay

7.overlook15.waivedaside

8.downtown16.available

B.1.A.Thechancesarethattheywillbeheldupbytrafficontheirwaytotheairport.

B.Theplanetakesoffat6:

35.Itwouldbeapityiftheycouldn’tmakeit.

2.Anotherpopularnotionwhichisinfactamisconceptionisthatexpensiveclothesinvariablyraiseone’sstatus.

3.Canyouimaginewhatkindoflifeamanhaslivedwhoaspirestoexcellenceandabhorsmediocrity"

4.Acopyofourlatestproductcataloguewillbesentfreeofchargeifyouwillfilluptheformonthereverseofthiscardandpostit.

5.Itwillbeanabsurdity,ifnotacatastrophe,ifhalfofthepopulationofthiscityabandonstheirpostsandgoesinforbusiness.

6.Becausetheywanttheirkidstobesomebody,somewell-intentionedparentsexerciseenormouspressureontheirchildrenandtheresultsalltoooftenprovethereverse.

7.Thereveredprofessorpredictedthatthesebrilliantyoungpeoplewouldsurelymaketheirwayinthescientific-technicalrealminafewyears.

8.Manywritershavequitwritingshortstoriesbecause,astheysay‘thereisnomarketforthem.’YetLessingsticksandshewouldgooneveniftherereallywasn’tanyhomeforthembutaprivatedrawer.

9.Satireunderhispenisonlyameanstoanend,aformtoexposesocialevils.

10.Itseemednobodyattheparty,noteventhereporters,madespecialnoteofthegeneral’sabsencewhichmighthavearousedthesuspicionofhisrivals.

11.Duringtheirfirstmonthsinthestrangeland,thenewarrivalshadtotakemenialjobsrefusedbythenativesandworklikeslavestomakealiving.Later,havingsavedenoughmoney,mostofthemsetupsmallbusinesses.

12.Intellectualsluggardsmaygetrichbuttheycannevermakegoodintheacademicfield.

13.Schoolsshouldmakeprodigiousefforttoinculcatethestudentswithasenseofjusticeandtheloveoftruth.

14.YesterdayshereceivedatelegramfromhercousininSian/Xi’antotheeffectthatthelatterwouldarrivetodaybythenighttraininsteadofthemorningtrainhehadmentionedinhisletter.

15.Allherrelativeswereundernoillusionthatherhusbandcouldbeoneofthethreeluckysurvivorsintherecentplanecrash.

16.Inthewestmanypeopleremainsinglebecausetheydon’twanttotiethemselvesdown(tobetieddown)toresponsibility.

17.Ifnothinginterferestheschoolsportsmeetwillbeasscheduled.

18.WithVincentplayingbaseballisameanstoanend,thebestwaytogetacquaintedwiththosestars.

CLOZE

Asuchteamsworkedovershelves

Onmuchprisonboxesprincipallyinterest

havecollectionemphasissmiledintensesizable

walkingNooldableitselfinmate

checknumbertotal

WhenIhadprogressedtoreallyseriousreadingeverynightatabouttenP.M.,Iwouldbeoutragedwiththe"

lightsout〞.Italwaysseemedtocatchmerightinthemiddleofsomethingengrossing.

Fortunately,rightoutsidemydoorwasacorridorlightthatcastaglowintomyroom.Theglowwasenoughtoreadby,oncemyeyesadjustedtoit.Sowhen"

lightsout〞came,IwouldsitonthefoolwhereIcouldcontinuereadinginthatglow.

Atone-hourintervalsthenightguardspacedpasteveryroom.EachtimeIheardtheapproachingfootsteps,Ijumpedintobedandfeignedsleep.Andassoonastheguardpassed,Igotbackoutofbedintothefloorareaofthatlight-glow,whereIwouldreadforanotherfifty-eightminutes-untiltheguardapproachedagain.Thatwentonuntilthreeorfoureverymorning.Threeorfourhoursofsleepanightwasenoughwasenoughforme.OftenintheyearinthestreetsIhadsleptlessthanthat.

LessonThree

I.A.1—6ADDCDA7—12DBCDAC

Ⅲ.A.1.testify2.fold3.axion4.attributes

5.vicinity6.enervated7.hard-boiled8.succinct

9.kindred10.deadening11.scathing12.inclinations

13.counteract14.deadwood15.tenets16.old-timers

17.anesthetized

F.1.Thesegiftshadgotthoroughlymixedupandneededtobesortedintothreedifferentsets.

2.TheSecurityCouncilwouldtakeissuewiththeproposalsputforwardbythewarringstates.

3.Becauseofrepeateddefeatstheenemytroops’moralesanklowandtheirdisciplinebrokeloose.

4.InabidtohosttheOlympicGames,whatreallycountsisnotthewinningbutthespirittopeteandtotakepart.

5.Indesigningtheofficebuilding,dueattentionshouldbepaidtopeoplewhowillworkinsideit.

6.Thewell-groomedyoungmanisimpatienttowaitforthebridetoarriveandtheweddingceremonytostart.

7.Forseveralweeks,thecitywasin(a)turmoil.TherebelshadsurroundedtheCityHall,hailingstones,wieldingsticks,andshoutingslogans.

8.Afterthesuccessoftheexperiment,forseveraldays,heindulgedhimselfintheluxuryofsleepinglateandgettinguplate.

9.I’mnotthetypeofpersonwhothrivesoncitylife.Iammoreaccustomedto(the)lifeinthepeacefulcountryside.

10.Havingweatheredwindandrainforhundredsofyears,thesebuildingsofEuropeanstylearebarelyrecognizableastheywere.

11.Beforetheinterviews,thehoary-headedfatherpattedhimontheshoulderinanextremelyreassuringmannerandwishedhimeverysuccess.

12.SomepeoplebelievethattheMonroeDoctrinemeansthatEuropeanshouldnolongerinterferewithAmericannationsortrytoacquiremoreterritoriesintheWesternHemisphere.

13.Asaremedyfortheblightofmediocrity,oursocietyshouldshowgreaterrespectforexcellenceineducation.

14.Theyoungmotherlamentedthatitwasherownlackofconcernthathaddrivenherboyfromthehousethatnight.

15.Hisenthusiasmebbedawaywhenhelearnedhowtroublesomeitwastogothroughtheredtapeinordertogoabroadforfurtherstudies.

16.Aspricesareskyrocketing,workersaredeterminedtogoonstrike,regardlessof(its)consequences.

17.Itisabsurdtowearapairoftornbluejeansatsuchaformaldinner.

18.Theeducationalqualificationsofintellectualsshouldentitlethemtohighersalaries.

averagefamearrivesurenumber

orindicationthenviewaccount

farwithancientwhatto

LessonFour

Ⅰ.A.1—5BCBDC6—10CADDC

I.Paraphrasing

1.Wehadbeenamazedateasyaccess,convenienceandgoodserviceprovidedbytheParisiansubway.

2.Iwasalwaysthinkingthatinfact,thingshadimprovedgreatlyinthepast,andIexpectedmoreandmoreimprovementforourlifewouldoccurinthefuture.

3.Astourists,wehadenjoyedthegoodserviceandhadhadagoodtime,butunfortunatelyourhappymoodwasspoiltbythedisappointingeventattheendoftheday.

4.Theblackpeoplecannotenjoywhatthewhitepeoplecan.

5.Wehavebeenlivingunderdespisedanddiscriminativec

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