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4. *Advantages: able to take good care of family, including their diet and health; more communication with family; help children with their schoolwork. *Disadvantages: a lot of stress, exhausted, less aware of the outside world, lose social contact.

5. *Work outside: have many contacts, communication with more people, be informed of the outside world, be of more help financially.

*Stay home: take better care of family, pay more attention to children, provide healthier food to family, keep the rooms clean, help the husband / wife.

Words in use 4 1. bounce 6. swear Expressions in use 5

1. convert to 2. was revolted by 3. was comprised of 4. busied himself with

5. fussed over 6. is unique in 7. exerting themselves 8. substituted for

Sentence structure 6

1. Having no idea about their thoughts and opinion, I would rather five up the attempt to guess what their reaction will be. 2. To avoid making mistakes, I would rather be home alone and not communicate with anybody.

3. The old man would rather be living in the past, for things are much more different today than they were in the past. Sentence structure 7 1. I couldn¡¯t stand bad manners and thought my leaving was anything but rude, so I got the nest train back home and left him there.

2. They usually look very nice and even generous, but in terms of integrity, they are anything but honest.

3. When the two young people got married, may people attended the wedding ceremony, yet it was anything but modern. Warm-up

1. strong urge 2. Particularly difficult 3. Demanding job 4. make concessions 5. Social context 6. Management style 8.

1. plausible 2. context 5. great 6. Strong 7 subtle 8 conflicting 9 personal 10 typically 11 diplomatically 12 vaguely

Unit 8 Section A

understanding the text:

1. He became a children¡¯s doctor because of this love for children and his strong desire to keep them healthy.

2. He is thought of having no moral compass: He tortures innocent animals for his career advancement and his experiments having nothing to do with medicine.

3. The public barely watches, convinced that the issue has no significance to them, while the senator and politicians continue to give way to the lobbying of animal rights activists 4. The author does not really admit their mistake, but the tone is apparently ironic, criticizing that the physicians were too soft to respond to the animal rights activists.

5. Life is cruel to both animals and human beings . if the physician don¡¯t create an animal model of the problem, they have to do experiments on human beings, or the medical knowledge will remain static.

6. Drugs to cure infection will remain undiscovered, surgical and

diagnostic techniques will remain undeveloped, and fundamental biological processes will remain mysteries.

7. Because protection from serious sickness and drugs as well as most complex surgical procedures were initially developed in animals instead of human beings

8. If the more radical members of this movement are successful in

threatening further research, their efforts will bring about a tragedy that will cost the lives of many human beings. Language focus word in use 3.

1. arresting 2. omits 3. optional 4. transplanted 5. hence 6. twisted 7. stung 8. minute 9. imitate 10. evil 4.

Words learned New words formed -ence

interfere interference -er

thrill thriller -ly

scarcely scarce specially special -ion

consume consumption deceive deception invade invasion proceed procession 5.

1. interference 2. invasion 3. Consumption 4. procession 5. specific 6. deception 7. scare 8. thriller 6.

2. G 3. L 4. K 5. F 6. D 7. H 8. N 9. E

7.

1. persisted in 2. have relevance to 3. becoming aware of 4. isolated from 5. in the name of

6. make a contribution 7. been occupied with 8. tip the scales 9.

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Ex. 2 understanding the text:

1 D 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 D 6 B 7 D 8 C words in use

1 emitted 2 shoved 3 sneak 4 symbol 5 wakened

6 lagged 7 ditch 8 countdown 9 discharged 10 rotated Ex .5 expressions in use

1 out 2 with 3 in 4 between 5 from 6 of 7 with 8 over Sentence structure

1. People with sleeping disorder cannot sleep much , as is the case with the people who get older

2. The new irrigation system would require farmers to apply for a planning permission, as is the case with other commercial or industrial developments. 3. We have seen encouraging signs of improvement in our financial conditions, as is the case with the overall economy according to the media reports

Ex. 7

1. As enthusiastic and curious about it as he was at the start of his career. 2. As interested in these questions as he was when he first read them online. 3. As attentive toward his wife or children as she had expected. Collocation: Warm-up

1 severely restricted 2 terrifying effects 3 subsequent advances

4 damaging impact 5 remain undiscovered Ex. 8

1 entire field 2 subsequent advances 3 reasonable argument

4 severely restricted 5 terrifying effects 6 suitable alternatives 7 well-understood principles 8 Medical research

9 supreme desire 10 moral compass 11 remain undiscovered 12 innocent animals