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when their son dyed (Ⱦ) his hair pink.

3. Testing students by examinations has long been regarded as a reliable way to

(assess) students' ability.

4. Many power stations have been modernized to give off less pollution, or they

were moved further away from the living areas in order to (decrease)

the damage.

6. Mr. Smith is not doing well; the doctor told us that several colds (has

undermined) his health.

8. Darwin's theory of evolution remains (controversial) partly because it

challenges the religious belief that God created man.

9. It was reported the president had (resolved) to fight if war was necessary,

even if it meant destroying his chances of re-election.

10. I had to (abandon) one of my email accounts as it was filled with junk mail. 15ѡ10

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to let them (interfere with) my school work.

3. Anger, worry, disappointment, these negative emotions (take a toll on)

your heart, brain and body.

4. If a person adopts an unhealthy lifestyle, he will surely be (at risk of)

developing diseases.

5. Most people were ready to give up on him when he (dropped out) of

school, but later he returned and earned his degree.

6. Drinking too much can increase the risk of developing high blood

pressure,

which (in turn) can lead to heart attack or stroke.

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7. Low-cost airlines are emerging all over Asia; this will (contribute to) the

development of the world's air-travel market as a whole. 8. When you move to a new country, you may find the food there strange and

you may miss the familiar smells of the food you (are accustomed to) in your own country.

9. Although he kept trying and failing, I always (held on to) the belief that he

would succeed one day. ººÒëÓ¢ Unit 8

Multinational corporations protested strongly against any

unreasonable(interference) by some countries in the free marketplace. 2. At the time a real threat of a(n)(invasion) of the British Isles existed, so the

British troops were gathered around the coastline to get ready to fight

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