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'新视野第三册答案Unit1SectionA.TheExpensiveFantasyofLordWilliams《读写教程III》:Ex.II,p.91.      Becausethisisatitleboughtwithstolenmoney.Theguy’srealnameisAnthonyWilliams.2.      It’ssmall,withapopulationofonly320.3.      No.HelookslikeaScottishnoble,soft-spokenandwealthy.4.      ThetruthisthatthemanwithendlessmoneyandafriendlymannerwasnotalordatallbutagovernmentemployeelivingoutafantasythathewasaScottishnobleandpayingforitbystealingfundsfromScottishYard.5.      Hestolemorethaneightmillionpoundsovereightyearsandpouredaboutfivemillionpoundsintothevillage.6.      MostofthestolenmoneywassupposedtobeusedtopayspiesandconductsecretactivitiesagainsttheIrishRepublicanArmy.7.      Heusedthemoneytobuyanestate,abeautifulhome,andadozennobletitles.Butmostofall,hesunkhisdishonestgainsintothevillage,buyingmultiplecottages,apubandarun-downhotelandturningthemintoverygood-lookingplaces.8.      Hisbankdepositsweresolargethattheywerenoticedbythebank’smanagement.Thebankthennotifiedthepolice,whodiscoveredthatthecriminalwasoneoftheirown.9.      BecauseintheeyesofsomevillagersWilliamsisahelper,pouringmostofhisstolenmoneyintothevillageandgivingjobsto43people.10.  Hesaidinaninterviewafterhewasarrested:“Idiscoveredthisbloodyhugeamountofmoney.Iwentfromtheneedtopayoffafewdebtstowhatcanonlybedescribedasgreed.Thereisnowaytojustifyit.”《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅲ,p.9 1.      suspicion2.      restored3.      considerate4.      inherited5.      furnish6.      justify7.      substantial8.      fantastic《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅳ,p.101.      Tohisembarrassmenthediscovered2.      likethat3.      strikedealswith4.      liveitout5.      fallsupondarkdays6.      nothingbut7.      capturedtheheartofthelittleboywith8.      raiseaglassto《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅴ,p.101.      economy2.      business3.      campaign4.      poll5.      survey6.      research 7.      lessons8.      study《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.111.      well-advised(明智的)2.      narrow-minded(心胸狭窄的)3.      wide-eyed(眼睛睁大的)4.      soft-spoken(说话温和的)5.      big-headed(妄自尊大的)6.      single-minded(专心致志的)7.      well-meant(用意良好的)8.      quick-tempered(易怒的)《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.111.      air-conditioned2.      handmade3.      thunder-struck4.      heart-felt5.      data-based6.      self-employed7.      custom-built8.      weather-beaten《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VIII,p.121.      Well-meantasitwas,thedecisionspoiledthepeacetalkintheMiddleEast.2.      Hardashetried,hefailedtodeceivethepolicecommissionerinLondonintheend. 3.      Poorashewas,shegaveuptheideatomarryhim.4.      Friendlyashemayseem,Iwon’tregardhimasconsiderate.5.      Suspiciousasshewasofhim,shenevercametotheideathatthewealthy,soft-spoken,well-manneredmanwasacriminal.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅸ.,p.121.      Now(that)youhavestudiedtheabovemodelsandunderstoodthemeaningandusageoftheexpression“nowthat”,youknowhowtodothefollowingexercises.2.      Now(that)I’veheardthemusic,Iunderstandwhyyoulikeit.3.      Nowthatthehotelisbeautifullyrestored,manytravelersliketostayinit.4.      Nowthatthecriminalturnedouttobeoneoftheirown,theLondonpolicecommissionerpubliclyapologizedforpoorlysupervisinghisdepartment.5.      NowthatyouhavegotanMAdegree,youarequalifiedforaPhDprogram.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅹ,p.131.      MythanksgotothosewhostillstuckbymewhenIfellupondarkdays.2.      Nowthathehaspublishedapopularnovelwhichearnshimalargeamountofmoney,heisabletobuyanewhouseandacar.3.      Thepolicesaidthattheirsuspicionswerearousedbecausethegirlhadothermarksonherbody.4.      Howcanyoutalktoherlikethat?Sheistheonewhobroughtyouupandhelpedyoufinishschool.5.      Hardastheroadforthesestudentsafterschoolwillbe,theirprospectsarebright.6.      Inordertohaveenoughmoneytorunthebusiness,hesoldhisnewly-boughthouseatauctionevenatasubstantialloss.7.      Heisfullyjustifiedincriticizingthepolicecommissionerforpoorlysupervisinghisdepartment.8.      Theseancientbuildingswhichareunderprotectionhavebeenrestoredbeautifullytoattractforeigners. 《读写教程III》:Ex.XI,p.131.      周六晚,在“牢骚酒吧”,村民依旧乐意向“威廉斯勋爵”祝酒,尽管这个头衔现在只能引来阵阵笑声。2.      这个美丽的村庄坐落在苏格兰山区中,有一些村民说,他们从来不很了解安东尼Unit3SectionA.WherePrinciplesComeFirst《读写教程III》:Ex.II,p.691.      Itoperatesontheprinciplethatifyouteachstudentsthemeritofsuchvaluesastruth,courage,integrity,leadership,curiosityandconcern,thenacademicachievementnaturallyfollows.2.      Itisfamousforitsworkwithtroubledyoungsters.3.      Becauseteachersprotestedtheprogram’sdemandsandthestrainassociatedwithmoreintensework.4.      Thecommunityfearedtheschoolwouldattractinner-cityminorityandtroubledstudents.5.      IntheHydeSchool,allstudentsarerequiredtotakeperformingartsandsports,andprovideacommunityservice.Foreachcourse,studentsgetagradeforacademicachievementandfor“besteffort”.6.      Parentsmustagreetoacceptanddemonstratetheschool’sphilosophiesandoutlook.7.      Thebiggestobstacleformanyparentsistorealizetheirownweaknesses.8.      Facultyevaluationsareconductedbythestudents.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅲ,p.691.      cultivate2.      comprehensive3.      controversial 4.      suspend5.      strain6.      preliminary7.      conventional8.      reform《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅳ,p.701.      Hisgirlfriend’sfathersawhimasamanwhocouldnotmakealiving.2.      Thecoursewascancelledoverthestudents’protests.3.      Theproblemissodifficultthatwecannotworkitoutwithoutthehelpofourteacher.4.      Childrentendtodotheirutmostwhentheyareencouragedbytheirparentswhoaremakingsimilarefforts.5.      Thenewteachingprogramdidn’tworkwellintheschoolattheoutset.6.      IwaskindofexcitedwhenIreceivedtheletterthatallowedmeaninterview.7.      TheschoolisscheduledtoopenonSeptember1.8.      Theyappearedtoofferafreelunch,completewithcigarsandwine.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅴ,p.701.      insights2.      attention3.      recognition4.      entrance5.      control6.      acceptance7.      speed 8.      weight《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅵ,p.711.      historic2.      atomic3.      Arabic4.      energetic5.      economic6.      heroic《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VII,p.711.      responsibility2.      rapidity3.      elasticity4.      curiosity5.      publicity《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VIII,p.721.      InBritain,asinAmerica,thereisagreatdemandforeducationalreform.2.      InGreece,asinItaly,peopleusealotofoliveoilincooking.3.      AsintheHydeSchool,valuessuchascourage,integrity,leadership,curiosityandconcernarethefirst,mostimportantlessoninsomepublicinner-cityschoolsinMaryland.4.      InChina,asinJapan,alargenumberofmiddleschoolstudentstakesupplementaryclassesinordertogetintoafamousuniversity.5.      Asinthemiddleofthe1950s,manyyoungpeoplewentdowntothecountrysideinthelate1960sandearly1970s.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅸ,p.73 1.      Onceyou’vepracticedabit,you’llfindthatit’squiteeasy.2.      Oncethemealwasfinished,thediscussionbegan.3.      Onceyoushowanyfear,hewillattackyou.4.      Thedecisiontookabout10secondsoncehe’dreadamarketresearchstudy.5.      Oncecustomerscometorelyonthesesystems,theyalmostnevertaketheirbusinesselsewhere.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅹ,p.731.      Ourschooloperatesontheprinciplethatmoralvaluesandacademicachievementsareequallyimportant.2.      Thenewteachingprogramwassuspendedlasttermbecausetheteachersinthedepartmentprotesteditsdemandsandthestrainassociatedwithmoreintensework.3.      Weseeourselvesaspreparingourstudentsforawayoflifebycultivatingacomprehensivesetofprinciplesthatcanaffectallofthem.4.      ThebasisoftheCharacterFirstideaisthateveryhumanbeinghasauniquepotentialthatisbasedoncharacter,notintelligenceorwealth.5.      Wewerewarnedbytheteacherinthefirstlessonthatstudentsgotagradenotonlyforacademicachievementbutalsoforattendanceandbesteffort.6.      Onceparentsagreeinwritingtoacceptanddemonstratetheschool’sphilosophiesandoutlook,thestudentscangainadmission.7.      IntheHydeSchoolgreaterattentionispaidtotheestablishmentofafruitfulrelationshipwitheachstudentwhileinthetraditionalhighschoolsettingthefocusisontheteacherandthematerial.8.      Theschoolstressestheideathatitisworthwhileforparentstoparticipateinschoolactivitiestogetherwiththeirchildren.《读写教程III》:Ex.XI,p.731.      该校的创始人约瑟夫Unit5、SectionA.GracefulHands 《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.II,p.1301.      ThewritergetstoknowitfromMrs.Clark’smedicalchartandthereportshereceivedfromtheprecedingshift.2.      MaybeitisbecausetheideaofMrs.Clark’sdyingsoonmakesherfeelsick.3.      Thewriterwantstoshowusatrue-to-lifepictureofMrs.Clarkattheendofherlife.4.      Becauseshedoesn’thaveenoughstrengthtodoso.5.      Becauseshedidn’twantthemtosufferfromtheexperienceofseeingherdie.6.      ShemeansthattheybothrealizethatMrs.Clarkisdyingandashumanbeingsthisisanunavoidableandveryspecialmoment.7.      Maybebecauseshethoughtitwastoomuchforthemtocopewith.8.      BecauseMrs.Clark’sfingersareverylongandgraceful,whichatfirstcatchesthewriter’seyeseasily.ButafterknowingmoreaboutMrs.Clark,theauthormentionshergracefulfingersagainandagainsoastoimplythatMrs.Clark’sheartandmindaregracefulaswell.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.III,p.1301.      preceding2.      decay3.      secured4.      dripping5.      slid6.      hints7.      interval8.      privileges《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.IV,p.131 1.      Theyoungwomanreachedforherbagandpulledoutagun.2.      Thelocalpeoplecanforetellastormwhenthecloudshangaroundthemountain.3.      Thomasturnedhishead,tryingtoavoidbreathinginthevapor.4.      Healwayscovershismouthwhencoughingsothathewon’tspreadgerms.5.      Johnmanagedtoaccomplishhisworkintime.6.      Itisverystrangethattheoldladyseemedtobeabletosensemythoughts.7.      Wedidnotprovideforsuchasuddenandlarge-scaleenemyattack.8.      Hisinterventionmayhavesparedmeabloodynose.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.V,p.1311.      firm2.      straight3.      apart4.      ready5.      unaided6.      opposed7.      close8.      idle《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VI,p.1311.      growth:theactorrateofgrowingordeveloping;naturaldevelopment;expansion;improvement;cultivation2.      warmth:thestateorqualityofbeingwarm;warm-heartedness,kindness;heat;enthusiasm3.      depth:thestateofbeingdeep;downwardmeasurement;deepness 4.      truth:thestateorqualityofbeingtrue;facts,reality;provenprinciple5.      length:themeasurementfromoneendtotheotherorofthelongestsideofsomething;duration,time,period;piece,section6.      breadth:distancefromsidetoside,broadness;scope,range,extensiveness,area7.      width:sizefromsidetoside;thequalityofbeingwide8.      death:thestateofbeingdead《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VII,p.1321.      exposure2.      failures3.      disclosures4.      pressure5.      mountaineers6.      closure7.      profiteers8.      seizure《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VIII,p.1331.      didherealizethatthetaskwasalittletoodifficultforthenewsecretarytofinishonherown2.      didMarystopweeping3.      willalltheemployeesknowtheresultoftheirperformanceevaluation4.      didshebecomeawarehowharditwasforhermothertohavebroughtuphersisterandheronherown5.      didIgettoknowwhathappenedintheendtothemaincharacters《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.IX,p.133 1.      Theearthquakekilledmillionsoflives,yetsodidthewar.2.      Hishardshipinthecompanyisover,yetsoishisjob.3.      Thetaskisveryglorious,yetitisverydifficult,too.4.      TheGreensaregoingtobuyahouseinthesuburbs,yettheSmithsaregoingtoselltheirhouseinthesuburbs.5.      Hisjobistodesignbuildingsinthetown,yethiswife’sjobistopulldownoldhousesinthetown.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.X,p.1341.      Mrs.Clarkliesinbedmotionless,andIwonderbrieflyifsheisstillalive.2.      Inthefinalphaseofhisjourney,thetravelerinthedesertdependedonchewingtreeleavestoeasehisthirst.3.      Thesesoldiershavereceivedverystricttrainingandbeenwellequippedtofulfillthenewtask.4.      Icleanherbodycarefully,tryingtoavoidhurtingher,assheisonlyskinandbones.5.      Timeseemstostandstill.Mrs.ClarkandIbothbecomeawarethatsheisdying,leavingthisworld.6.      Whendecoratingtheroom,youshouldseetoitthatthecarpetsmatchthecurtains.7.      Itseemedthatthelittleboycouldreadmymind,andhequietlygavemesomenewspapersofthatday.8.      Notuntilhesawhismotherlyinginbed,dying,didherealizehowmuchhelovedher.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.XI,p.1341.      克拉克夫人将头稍稍转向我,微微睁开眼。2.      她没有用力去吞咽,因为她力气不够了。3.      她耗尽了最后的那点力气,再也说不下去了。但我已经明白她做了些什么。 4.      她好像又看穿了我的心思:“你······留下······”5.      为这位迅速走进又很快走出我生活的陌生人,我心间涌起了一股感情。6.      她的痛苦结束了,可她的生命也结束了。7.      克拉克夫人为她的家人省去了一幕他们或许无力面对的人生插曲,却与我分享了它。8.      两天后,我在报上读到了克拉克夫人的消息。Unit6SectionA.HowtoPrepareforEarthquakes《读写教程III》:Ex.II,p.1581.      TheyhavewiredtheEarthandseatodetectmovements.2.      Theyhavetraditionallywatchedanimalsandplantsforwarningsignsofearthquakes.3.      Theyarekilledbyfallingbuildings.4.      Theydesignbuildingssothatthebuilding’scolumnsandhorizontalbeamsareofequalstrength,andverticalsupportcolumnsareinserteddeepintosolidsoil.5.      Theyshouldregularlycheckandreinforcetheirhomes,placeheavyobjectsinlowpositions,attachcupboardsandcabinetstowalls,andfastendoorssothattheywillnotopenaccidentallyduringanearthquake.6.      Peopleintheseregionsshouldhavesuppliesofwaterandfoodathomeandatwork.Itisbesttostoreseveralgallonsofwaterperperson.Itisalsoimportanttohavesomethingthatcancleanwaterandkillbacteria,sowaterfromothersourcescanbemadesafetodrink.Storeoneweek’sfoodforeachperson.Earthquakesurvivalsuppliesincludearadioreceiver,atorch,extrabatteries,first-aidsupplies,aspade,atent,somerope,andwarmclothing.7.      Tohaveallofthefamilymemberscalltocheckinwithafriendorrelativewholivesmorethanahundredmilesaway.8.      Educationconcerninghowtosurviveanearthquake. 《读写教程III》:Ex.III,p.1581.      withstand2.      detected3.      resistant4.      handy5.      chaos6.      forecast7.      precaution8.      occurrence《读写教程III》:Ex.IV,p.1591.      comeoutof2.      watchfor3.      resistantto4.      putout5.      Afterall,6.      makemuchadifferenceto7.      agreeon8.      attachlabelsto《读写教程III》:Ex.V,p.1591.      principal2.      considerable3.      continual4.      great5.      environmental 6.      growing7.      global8.      exclusive《读写教程III》:Ex.VI,p.1591+f→cupboard碗厨2+i→motorcycle摩托车3+l→silkworm蚕4+k→teargas催泪毒气5+g→bloodstain血迹6+a→sawdust锯木屑7+e→tortoise-shell龟壳8+j→steam-engine蒸汽机9+b→arrowhead箭头10+h→shirt-sleeves衬衫袖11+d→window-pane窗玻璃12+c→manservant男佣人《读写教程III》:Ex.VII,p.1601.      encourage2.      enlarge3.      encircles4.      enable5.      endanger6.      enlightened7.      ensure 8.      enforce9.      enacted10.  endear《读写教程III》:Ex.VIII,p.1611.      sothatthebabywouldnotcatchcold2.      sothatmorepeoplewouldvoteforhim3.      sothathisfathermightforgivehimforhisfailureinthemathexam4.      sothatitwouldgoonsmoothly5.      sothatyoucanjudgeforyourself《读写教程III》:Ex.IX,p.1611.ShecycledfromShanghaitoBeijing,whichisprettygoodforawomanof50.2.Heworehisswimmingthingsintheoffice,whichshockedhisbossagreatdeal.3.Theyranoutofdrink,whichactuallydidn’tbothermebecauseIwasn’tdrinking.4.Theywillwinthematch,whichwillpleasemybrother.5.Sheborrowedabookonliterature,whichsuggeststhatherliteratureteacherwashavingsomeinfluenceonher.《读写教程III》:Ex.X,p.1611.TheworldhaslearnedsomethingconcerningearthquakepredictionfromtheChinese,whohavenotedthatbeforeanearthquake,someanimalswouldchangetheirnormalbehavior.2.Asmostofthepeoplewhodieinearthquakesarekilledbyfallingbuildings,buildingstructuresmustbeimprovedsothattheycanwithstandthepowerofearthquakes.3.Besidesworkingtoimprovebuildingstructures,peopleinareaswhereearthquakesarecommonshouldalsoprepareforthepossibilityofagreatearthquakeinseveralotheraspects. 4.KeepanEnglish-Englishdictionaryhandy,andwhenyoucannotinterpretawordwithaccuracy,youmayrefertoitanytime.5.Itissensibleforeveryfamilytomakeearthquakeemergencyplansandallthefamilymembersshouldknowhowtoleavetheareaduringthechaosfollowinganearthquake.6.Asthefewremainingworkingtelephonelineswillbeverybusy,allofthefamilymembersshouldcalltocheckinwithafriendorrelativewholivesfarawayfromtheearthquake-strickenarea.7.Peoplewholiveintheareaswhereearthquakesareacommonoccurrenceshouldbuildhousesthatareresistanttogroundmovement.8.Afarmernoticedlargeschoolsoffishswimmingnearthesurfaceofthewater,which,hesaid,indicatedthepossibleoccurrenceofanearthquake.《读写教程III》:Ex.XI,p.1621.在日本和中国,人们长期以来一直相信地震是可以预测的。2.中国人的传统做法是观察动植物以获取地震的警示信号。3.他们还注意到,蛇会爬出地洞,狗会狂吠不已,甚至那些平常很安静的狗也会叫个不停。4.所以,建造具有抗震能力的楼房成为关注的重点。5.高架桥的水泥柱先前只是在内部埋设钢条,如今外面也包上了钢板。6.同时,贮备一些可以净化水和消灭病菌的东西也很重要,这样就可以放心饮用其他来源的水了。7.大家应该商定一个地震区外的会合点——可能是在几英里外的某个市镇。教育人们如何在地震中幸存下来,应该是所有政府规划和地震研究项目的重点所在。Unit7SectionA.ARoseISaRose《读写教程III》:Ex.II,p.1891.      “Redrosessay‘Iloveyou’,”saysGeraldHager.2.      Theyhelpthosepeoplesavemoney. 3.      Somearedressedinworkclothes,andsomeinexpensivesuitsandovercoats.4.      Byholdingpricesdownthroughcontrollingeverylinkintherosechain.5.      Becauseofsevereforeigncompetition.6.      Thetrendisthatimportedrosesaresoldacrosstheentirebreadthoftheindustry,frombigflowershopstostreet-cornerstands.7.      Theyaretryingtoworkwiththeiroverseasrivalsinsteadoffightingthem.8.      Arecentfrostkilled25%ofColombia’srosecropandconsequentlyU.S.rosegrowershadthegoodlucktomakealotmoremoneyonthisValentine’sDayastherewaslesscompetitionfromoverseasrivals.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅲ,p.1891.      circulates2.      distributes3.      released4.      margin5.      launched6.      discount7.      chased8.      bankrupt《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅳ,p.1901.      gooutofstyle2.      Opinionsrangedfrom…to3.      haveleftover4.      holddown5.      godown 6.      lookslikeraining7.      offeredto8.      nothingbut《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅴ,p.1901.      power2.      excitement3.      heat4.      jobs5.      profits6.      energy7.      electricity8.      production《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VI,p.1911.      seaward:goingtowardsthesea2.      backward:directedtowardstheback,thebeginning,orthepast;returning;behindindevelopment3.      earthward:towardstheearth4.      outward:towardstheoutside;away;oftheoutside,appearingtobetruebutperhapsnotreallytrue5.      southward:goingtowardsthesouth6.      upward:goingup;increasing,gettinghigher7.      homeward:goingtowardshome8.      inward:movingtowardstheinside;(placed)ontheinside;ofthemindorspirit《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VII,p.191 1.      interchangeable2.      intermingle3.      interconnected4.      interdependent5.      interplay6.      intermarriage7.      interpersonal8.      interactive《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VIII,p.1921.      lookedasifshehadbeenthroughsometerriblefamine  2.      asifitwashisbirthday3.      asifsheknewme4.      asiftheyspentafortune   5.      asifIweremad《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅸ,p.1921.      Ipassedhimalargeglassofwhisky,whichhedrankimmediately.2.      Lastyear,somefarmersinthevillageraisedchickensandducks,whichgrewverywell.3.      YesterdayTomwenttoabirthdayparty,whichwasheldbyLucy’sparentsforLucy’s15thbirthday.4.      ThewholeeveningAmywastalkingaboutherlatestbook,ofwhichnoneofthepeoplepresenthadeverheard.5.      Thesmallmanintheraincoat,whomnobodyrecognized,turnedouttobeOlivia’sfirsthusband.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅹ,p.192 1.      Valentine’sdayisthebiggestdayforthenation’sroseindustry,asonthisdaytheroseretailerswillsellmorethanonemillionroses.2.      Asfortraditionalflowershops,sellingrosesisnolongersuchabeautifulexperienceasbefore,becauseintensemarketcompetitionhaschasedthemalmostoutofbusiness.3.      Whilediscountroseretailerswatchtheirbusinessbloom,U.S.rosegrowersaregoingbankruptaslargeamountsofforeignrosesgetintoAmericanmarkets.4.      Astheimportedrosesaccountfor57%ofthetotalAmericanmarkets,theprofitmarginofthedomesticrosegrowershasdroppedsubstantially.5.      Somesmartdomesticrosegrowershavebeguntoworkwiththeoverseasrivals,insteadoffightingthem.6.      Theyaregoingtowidentheirbusinessrangethroughprovidingvariouskindsofserviceandbecomingarepresentativeforoverseasflowerproducers.7.      Holdingabundleofrosesinhishand,theyoungmanwalkedintotheofficeandputitonthedeskofLily,thegirlhehadlongbeeninlovewith.8.      Allthepeopleintheofficecranedtheirneckstoseethishandsomeyoungmanandwereeagertoknowthelovestorybetweentheboyandthegirl.《读写教程III》:Ex.XI,p.1931.      红玫瑰将永远是最流行的花儿,因为爱情永不过时。2.      有些顾客说,上乘的玫瑰让他们看上去象是花了大价钱。3.      如果我们能用35美元,而不是65美元,就使别人的一天充满光彩,那他们就可以省下足够的钱去买糖果和吃晚餐了。4.      该公司成功的诀窍是控制好玫瑰销售的每一个环节,以降低价格。5.      就在折价玫瑰花店生意兴隆的同时,美国的玫瑰种植商却在残酷的外来竞争中濒临破产。6.      进口玫瑰遍及该行业的各个角落,从大花店到街头小摊都有出售。7.      大量的进口玫瑰已经挤垮了国内一些种植商。8.      所有这些变化使得玫瑰行业的一些人很怀念过去的好日子,那时附近的花店每个情人节都会安排送花。 SectionB.TheChunnelXVI.1.      byland2.      excludedfrom3.      laterthantheplannedtime4.      emotionalattachmentto5.      defeat6.      stimulatingMitterrandtojoke7.      thepeoplefromthecompany8.      pessimistic《读写教程III》:Ex.XVII,p.2071.      conquered2.      equivalent3.      excluded4.      bore5.      accused6.      punctual7.      creeping8.      approximate《读写教程III》:Ex.XVIII,p.2071.      Assoonasheenteredtheoffice,thedirectoraskedhissecretaryifthegeneralmanager’strainwasbehindschedule2.      Womenareexcludedfromthetemple.3.      NorthAtlanticTreatyOrganizationisNATOforshort. 4.      HehasalotincommonwithhissisterKate.5.      Theuseoftypewritersinofficesisdyingout.6.      Thebuildingwheremydepartmentislocatedgoesbacktothe19thcentury.7.      Byfarthemostimportantissueforthemisunemployment.8.      Givenhispoorhealth,he’sdoneagoodjob.Unit8SectionA.LegalandMoralImplicationsofCloning《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅱ,p.2211.      Theworldwasamazedbythenewsatfirst,thenworriedaboutandpuzzledoveralonglistofwildpossibilities.2.      Oneofthesituationsisthatparentswanttocloneachildwhocanserveeitherasatransplantdonororasasubstitutefortheoriginal.Thesecondisthatadultswanttoclonethemselvesforavarietyofreasons.3.      Becauseclonesareonlyphysicallyidenticalwhiletwinssharethesameenvironmentwithinthemotherandareusuallyraisedinthesamefamily.4.      Theonlypossiblemajordifferenceisbearingchildren,asscientistsarenotsureifDollywillbeabletohavelambs.5.      Becausecloningwouldincreasethechancesforatissuematchfrom25percenttonearly100percent.6.      Iftechnologywasimproved,thiscouldberealized.7.      Itmightbepropertorefertothemas“Mosthonoredsirormadam”.8.      Thecreationofanewanddisrespectedsocialclass:theclones.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅲ,p.2211.      implication2.      resembles3.      breed 4.      prohibits5.      draft6.      confusion7.      deliberate8.      debate《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅳ,p.2221.      withinreachof2.      inthewakeof3.      intermsof4.      getaround5.      regardlessof6.      refersto;refersto7.      comparableto8.      inthefirstplace《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.V,p.2221.      wonderful2.      great3.      peaceful4.      attractive5.      pleasant6.      unique7.      similar8.      creative《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅵ,p.223 1.      transposition2.      transatlantic3.      transmigrants4.      transformed5.      transnational6.      transoceanic7.      transshipped8.      transported读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅶ,p.2231.      non-existent2.      nonstop3.      non-art4.      non-college5.      nonproductive6.      nonprofit7.      nonfiction8.      nonviolent《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VIII,p.2241.      WhatifIsayno2.      Whatiftheydon’tknow3.      Whatifwecan’tfinishitontime4.      Whatifthishappenedtoussomeday5.      Whatifhehasliedtous《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅸ,p.224 1.          TheBosnianpeace-talksareresuminginGenevatodaywiththenewproposalsatthetopoftheagenda.2.          AllofSouthernAfricaissufferingfromaseveredroughtwithMozambiqueandZimbabweamongtheworse-hitcountries.3.          TheEuropeSummitinParisisdrawingtoanendwithUSAindangerofbeingcompletelyisolated.4.          WiththeKinginprison,thechiefcommandercametopowerandruledthecountry.5.          Withdemocracyitselfunderthreat,thereformsdeserveallthesupporttheycanget.  《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅹ,p.2251.      Insomewesterncountriesthereareparentswhoarereadytoclonechildrenwithnonfataltransplantsinmind.2.      Thebookoncloningsheaskedforwasnotwithinmyreach,soIreferredhertotheschoollibrary.3.      ForMary’ssake,Icanlendyoumycartogetaroundyourtransportproblem.4.      Inthefirstplacethecoupledidn’twanttocloneachild,andinthesecondplacetheycouldn’taffordto.5.      Intheoryit’spossibletocloneachildtoharvestorgans,butinpracticeitwouldbepsychologicallyharmfultothechild.6.      Hepublishedanarticleunderthenameof“Braver”whichstressestheideathattheprocessofcloninganimalswouldworkforhumansaswell.7.      Astheauthorofthisarticlewarnsus,humancloningmightbesomethingthatmakesmensadderthanhappier.8.      Tosomepeople,thequestiontocloneornottoclone,inasense,couldbecomparabletothequestiontobeornottobe.Unit9SectionA.PremaritalAgreements《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.II,p.249 1.First,afuturehusbandwantedtobesurethathecouldkeephistreasuredice-creamcollectionifhismarriagefailed.Second,awomanwantedtomakeclearwhowouldwalkthedog.Third,onemanwantedtobeentitledtoadivorceifhisfuturewifegainedmorethan15poundsonceshemarriedhim.2.Aprenuptialagreement,orprenup,negotiatedbylawyersandsignedbeforeamarriage,ismainlydesignedtodealwithfinancialproblemswhendivorceisinsistedonbyoneparty.3.Becausemoreandmorestatesbeganpassinglawsbasedeitheron“splittingevenly”oron“whateverajudgethinksis‘fair’”.4.First,awealthymanwhohasbeenstungoncemaywanttoavoidsuchfutureproblems.Second,protectingchildrenfromapreviousmarriageisastrongreason.Third,whenonefuturepartnerisextremelyrichwhiletheotherispoor.5.First,anylanguagemistakesinaprenup,evenamisplacedpreposition,canbedisastrous.Second,aprenuptialagreementsignedunderpressurecancauseproblems.Third,therecanbeadisputeoverpremaritalaccordsifacoupledecidestodivorcewhilelivingabroad,orwhentheyhavedifferentpassports.6.PrenuptialagreementsarealmostignoredbyBritishcourtsbecauseEnglishlawsaysthatcircumstancesofamarriagearen’tstatic,andthereforeajudgeshoulddecidehowfinancialassetswillbedivided.7.Foronething,divorcerateintheUSisveryhigh,whichisoftenaccompaniedbymoneyproblems.Foranother,layingbareallone’sfinancescansometimessaveacouplefromaterriblemarriage.8.Becausemanypeoplejustputtheprenupinadrawerandneverlookatitagainaftersigningit.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅲ,p.2491.   verified2.   justification3.   sting4.   enforced 5.   cite6.   awkward7.   headline8.   dispute《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅳ,p.2501.      Shehascertainlygainedinconfidenceoverthelastcoupleofyears.2.      Theactormadetheheadlineswhenhewasaccusedofeatingapetdog.3.      Greg’sparentsareworriedabouthisexposuretothekindofpeopletheydon’tapproveofwhilehe’satcollege.4.      Theoppositionpartiesarecallingfortheminister’sresignationoverthescandal.5.      I’vedrawnupalistofcandidatesthatI’dliketointerview.6.      She’llenduppennilessifshecarriesonspendingasmuchasthat.7.      Shelaysbareherthreeunhappymarriagesinherautobiography.8.      Hopingthathemightbeabletoshedlightontheproblem,IaskedMariotolookattheengine.《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.Ⅴ,p.2501.      present2.      anniversary3.      service4.      band5.      album 6.      dress7.      photos8.      celebration《读写教程Ⅲ》:Ex.VI,p.2511.      atraditionperfectedbytheElizabethans2.      anexhibitionoffineVictorianfurniture3.      dancemusicwithAfricanroots4.      lotsofshopsrunbyAsians5.      maketheBritishfeelmoreEuropean6.      watchItalianfootballveryoften7.      producesomeHollywoodianfilms8.      writesomenovelsofJamesianstyle'