3.
By using “Dear Andy.”
4.
By responding to news in a letter sent by her friend.
5.
In paragraph 2, she tells her friend something about her work. In paragraph 3, she tells her friend the news about the death of their old teacher. In paragraph 4, she invites her friend to a show.
6.
“Hope to see you soon.”
7.
She signs off. (writes”lots of love ” and signs her first name below that.)
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Dear Ann,
It’s been half a year since you left home. I miss you very much! Luckily, I’m coming to Guangzhou to attend a meeting on May 10th. The meeting will last five days. I’ll come to see you during my stay there and we can have a good long talk to make up for all the lost time.
I’m so looking forward to seeing you!
Love,
Xiaoming
Text B 14
1. response 2. informed 3. risk 4. value 5. limit
6. permitting 7. involved 8. bold 9. perceive 10. retain
15
1. to be honest with you 2. shortly after 3. searching for 4. pick up
5. come up with 6. find out 7. regardless of
8. Given the circumstances
Text C
16/ 1.D 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.D 6.C
17/
Topic sentence
There are several good reasons why deer hunting should be permitted.
Controlling words in the topic sentence
Several good reasons why deer hunting should be permitted
Transition words
First of all, second, finally reasons
1, If hunting were not permitted, many more animals would starve to death over the winter months.2, The license fees paid by hunters supply most of the money used by the state and federal governments to buy recreation areas, wildlife refuges, and the park lands.3, Some people hunt to gather food.
Unit 7,
Listening & Speaking
1, do something; it is made; established; signed; free of ; full of;
put it back; do it your way; wait in line; keep quiet in the bus; delay the plan; read the document; pay income taxes; take
this course; observe the rules; sign the contract; protect the environment; do it right now; sit in my class; keep your promise; meet the obligation; pay it back; make any noise here
3,
1), what’s up; my way; on campus; have an obligation; feel obliged; It’s our duty; we’re supposed; after this though
It’s type B.
There’s a movable blood bank.
She feels obliged to donate blood.
It can save patients’ lives.
He says that he has the same feeling and would like to do something for his fellow countrymen and women.
2), to explain; cool his heels in jail; listen to him; he was lucky; in a good mood; was the groom
Just be quiet. I’m going to let you cool your heels in jail until the chief gets back.
And I said to keep quiet! You’re going to jail!
Lucky for you that the chief is at his daughter’s wedding. He’ll be in a good mood when he gets back.
5, DCDDC 6, CCDAA 7, TFFFT
8, in a thick forest; off the pile; a poor man; for the rest of your life; have more need; since my childhood; the honesty; instead of me; lead a simple life.
9, He found some treasure among a pile of bricks.
He said, “I will show you a treasure that will keep you in comfort and happiness for the rest of your life.”
Because he believed that the king had more need of it than he did.
He wondered at the honesty of the poor man.
He gave up his empire and led a simple life.
Text A.
5 1. proposal 2. rent 3. social 4. lengths 5.
solutions 6.
alternative 7. admire 8.
Meanwhile 9. experts 10. common 6
1.
goes to great lengths 2.
have in common 3.
In a nutshell 4.
gives it to you straight 5.
hanging around 6. paid off 7.
tell it like it is
8.
instead of
7 1.
but that she’s very tired 2.
but that it is not big enough 3.
but that they were extremely rude 4.
It’s not that they cannot do it well 5.
It’s not that I don’t trust you 6.
It’s not that he’s not intelligent
8 1.
Had he been in your position, he’d probably have done the same. 2.
Had you reminded me, I might not have forgotten. 3.
Had we followed his advice, we might have avoided the disaster. 4.
Had we caught the 10 o’clock train, we would have got there by lunch time. 5.
Had he worked hard this term, he could have passed the examination.
9 1.
The two, who have nothing in common, have actually become friends. It’s not that they liked each other from the very beginning, but that they have worked together and helped each other. 2.
When you meet new words while reading, looking up the words in the dictionaries is one solution. Another alternative is to guess the meaning from context. 3.
Instead of going to great lengths to check in books, you’d better search on the Internet. 4.
Had he told the truth, he wouldn’t have been in such an embarrassing situation. 5.
His boss refused to raise his pay. Meanwhile he proposed to the company that they fire him. 6.
In a nutshell, your effort will pay off.