6. anyone; someone 7. some
8. somewhere
II. Explain the underlined part in each sentence in your own words.
(The nouns in the underlined parts are all normally uncountable, but they are used as countable
nouns here.)
1. a kind of seriousness 2. a kind of devotion 3. people that cause joy
4. the water of the stated river 5. a kind of zeal 6. many kinds of tea
7. something that distracted
8. something that made him disappointed
III. Choose the best answer.
1-4 C C B C 5-8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
DACB
IV. Insert suitable prepositions in the following sentences.
in since behind in; by
in ("Deal in" means "buy and sell.") to; for
by; for; by; in/under; of by; of; in; around to; in; with; on; in
under ("Under the weather" means "slightly unwell or in low spirits.")
V. Correct the errors, where found, in the following sentences.
1. √ (We use "between" when we talk about comparisons.)
2. above → over (We use "over," not "above," when we say that something covers something
else and is in contact with it.)
3. under → below (We use "below" when one thing is not directly under the other.) 4. through → across
5. √ ("Over the hill" means "too old.") 6. on → in 7. √ 8. in → at
Translation
I. Translate the following sentences into Chinese.