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Unit 2Unit 2

Key to Study & PracticeKey to Study & Practice

VocabularyVocabulary

1. presence1. presence

3. disaster3. disaster

2. fan2. fan

Ⅶ.Ⅶ.

4. risked4. risked

5. pray5. pray

6. proof6. proof

7. cracked7. cracked

8. infections8. infections

9. lowered 9. lowered

10. flared up10. flared up

1. established1. established

Ⅷ.Ⅷ.

2. item2. item

3. brush aside3. brush aside 4. bore4. bore

5. streaming5. streaming 6. stumbled6. stumbled

7. junior7. junior 8. parade8. parade

9. supplies9. supplies 10. awful10. awful

1. flared up1. flared up

2. end in2. end in

3. prayed for3. prayed for

4. fought back4. fought back

Ⅸ.Ⅸ.

5. brought (him)through5. brought (him)through

6. be brushed aside6. be brushed aside

7. know about7. know about

9. found out9. found out

10. write out10. write out

8. stand by8. stand by

1. Yes, it was a terrible disaster.1. Yes, it was a terrible disaster.

Ⅹ.Ⅹ.

2. He is a former classmate of mine.2. He is a former classmate of mine.

3. I figure he is trying to hide

his identity.

3. I figure he is trying to hide

his identity.

4. He stumbled over a stone

and hurt himself.

4. He stumbled over a stone

and hurt himself.

5. We could do nothing

but pray for our safety.

5. We could do nothing

but pray for our safety.

1. engineer1. engineer

2. mountaineer2. mountaineer

Ⅺ.Ⅺ.

Word BuildingWord Building

5. routineer5. routineer

6. profiteer6. profiteer

3. pioneer3. pioneer

4. weaponeer4. weaponeer

a five-star red flaga five-star red flag

ⅫⅫ

a short-wave radioa short-wave radio

a three-month vacation

a three-month vacation

a long-distance calla long-distance call

a five-year plana five-year plan

a ten-mile walka ten-mile walk

a medium-range missilea medium-range missile

a mid-term examinationa mid-term examination

a state-run factorya state-run factory

ⅫⅫ

a wind-swept hillsidea wind-swept hillside

a cotton-padded coata cotton-padded coat

a water-cooled enginea water-cooled engine

Ⅰ.Ⅰ.

a snow-covered mountain a snow-covered mountain

a self-educated mana self-educated man

a weather-beaten facea weather-beaten face

blood-shot eyesblood-shot eyes

hand-made potteryhand-made pottery

a heart-broken mothera heart-broken mother

Structure Structure Structure Structure

1. See to it that such

accidents never

happen again.

1. See to it that such

accidents never

happen again.

XIV.XIV.

2. Will you please see to it

that each student in your

class gets a copy of the new

dictionary?

2. Will you please see to it

that each student in your

class gets a copy of the new

dictionary?

3. Will you see to it that

all the windows are

fastened properly?

3. Will you see to it that

all the windows are

fastened properly?

4. See that these parcels

are sent to the post

before ten.

4. See that these parcels

are sent to the post

before ten.

1. In a contest your opponent

is afraid of you just as you

are afraid of him.

1. In a contest your opponent

is afraid of you just as you

are afraid of him.

XV.XV.

2. Attitudes towards

daydreaming are changing

just as attitudes towards

nightdreaming have changed.

2. Attitudes towards

daydreaming are changing

just as attitudes towards

nightdreaming have changed.

3. The computer is replacing the

human brain in the repetitive or

very rapid tasks of machine

operation just as the engine has

replaced human and animal

muscle power.

3. The computer is replacing the

human brain in the repetitive or

very rapid tasks of machine

operation just as the engine has

replaced human and animal

muscle power.

4. The earth revolves

around the sun just

as the moon travels

around the earth.

4. The earth revolves

around the sun just

as the moon travels

around the earth.

1. Hurry up or you’ll be late.1. Hurry up or you’ll be late.

ⅩⅩⅥ.Ⅵ.

2. They must have liked

the apartment, or they

wouldn’t have stayed

so long.

2. They must have liked

the apartment, or they

wouldn’t have stayed

so long.

3. He is not ill, or he

wouldn’t have come.

3. He is not ill, or he

wouldn’t have come.

4. Return me the

money, or I’ll file

a suit against you.

4. Return me the

money, or I’ll file

a suit against you.

1. … what eventually

happened.

1. … what eventually

happened.

2. … what he had

paid for it.

2. … what he had

paid for it.

ⅩⅩⅦ.Ⅶ.

3. … what we have just

discussed

3. … what we have just

discussed

4. … what I have just

suggested

4. … what I have just

suggested

ClozeCloze

(1) awful(1) awful (2) presence(2) presence

(3) established(3) established (4) junior(4) junior

(A)

(A)

ⅩⅩⅧ.Ⅷ.

(5) risking(5) risking

(6) bring (the wounded man) through(6) bring (the wounded man) through

(7) bore(7) bore

(9) captured(9) captured

(10) taken prisoner(10) taken prisoner

(8) infection(8) infection

(B)(B)

(1) broke(1) broke (2) join(2) join

(3) after(3) after (4) battle(4) battle

(5) of(5) of (6) would(6) would

(7) arrived(7) arrived (8) look(8) look

(9) grew(9) grew (10) her(10) her

(11) for(11) for (12) body(12) body

(13) in(13) in (14) uniform(14) uniform

(15) gave(15) gave (16) What (16) What

(17) return(17) return (18) thing(18) thing

(19) But (19) But (20) in (20) in

(21) refused(21) refused (22) by(22) by

(23) had(23) had (24) right(24) right

(25) should(25) should (26) containing(26) containing

(27) where(27) where (28) on(28) on

(29) stranger(29) stranger (30) to(30) to

Translation Translation

ⅩⅩⅨ.Ⅸ.

1. Groans of pain can often

be heard in a hospital

emergency room.

1. Groans of pain can often

be heard in a hospital

emergency room.

2. The former U.S. Secretary of

State has returned to public

life as an ambassador to a

foreign country.

2. The former U.S. Secretary of

State has returned to public

life as an ambassador to a

foreign country.

3. Proof of identity is

required for cashing

a check at most banks.

3. Proof of identity is

required for cashing

a check at most banks.

4. The pop star’s presence

on the stage brought the

audience to its/their feet

in applause.

4. The pop star’s presence

on the stage brought the

audience to its/their feet

in applause.

5. She was amazed to learn

that many people still risk

traveling without insurance.

5. She was amazed to learn

that many people still risk

traveling without insurance.

6. Will you see to it that no

children should lean out

of the window?

6. Will you see to it that no

children should lean out

of the window?

7. He was captured/taken

prisoner in the war, but

never gave in no matter

how cruelly the enemy

tortured him.

7. He was captured/taken

prisoner in the war, but

never gave in no matter

how cruelly the enemy

tortured him.

8. Henry Bedell was seriously

wounded, but Bettie, with

the help of the doctor,

finally brought him through.

8. Henry Bedell was seriously

wounded, but Bettie, with

the help of the doctor,

finally brought him through.

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