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Unit 2

Text A

Comprehension of text

1. He got no thanks for returning a wallet, though he deserved to.

2. He wants to show how much people need gratitude to keep up a spirit of kindness and cooperation.

3. She saved up for two years, went to Normandy in person, and gave her son's gold wristwatch to the woman.

4. He send a short recording expressing his appreciation of the author's thoughtfulness and sent it to the author.

5. A patient whose life was saved by a blood transfusion came back again and again to donate his blood anonymously so that more patients could be saved. 6. He does it by citing W.H. Hudson's gratitude for his wife's day-to-day heroism. 7. Those people who do little things for us all year round. 8. It can make people take infinite pains with their work.

9. Gratitude is needed all the time and none of us can give too much of it.

Vocabulary

1 intention 2.sincere 3.glaring 4.sore 5 trace 6.render 4.denial 5.proof 9 tribute 7.conventional 11.generous 12.gratitude

13 slammed 14.agreeable

1 caught/took my fancy 2.a mistake on John's part 3 take for granted 4.think twice 5 saved up 6.referred to 7 boast about 8.took pains with 9 refrain from 10.something of 11 in one way or another 12.fed up

Word building

1.altitude 2.aptitude 3.attitude 4.longitude 5.fortitude 6.mulitiude 7.latitude 8.solitude

1 coordination 2.coexist 3.co-workers 4.co-owners 5 co-authored 6.Cooperation 7.Coeducation 8.copilot

Structure

1.no sacrifice for the education of the young was too great 2.No price is too high to pay in order to save their lives 3.cannot be too careful in performing an experiment 4.They cannot praise him too much 5.can not be overemphasized 6.cannot be overestimated

Cloze

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1.He glared at John and was annoyed by his refusal to cooperate.

2.John's sincere speech shows his gratitude to the people who rendered him generous help when he was in difficulty.

3.He is something of a stamp collector. The fact that once he saved up for two years to buy a rare stamp is proof of it.

4.The beauty of these roses could not be overstated. They took/caught all the visitors fancy in one way or another.

5.At first he took it for granted that they should build more highways in this area. Then a careful calculation of the expenditure compelled him to think twice before he made the final decision.

6.Each time he receives a gift from me, no matter how small, my friend Bill never fails to acknowledge it.

7.The journalist has decided to trace the young man referred to in the old couple's letter, which is a tribute to the young man's effort at improving their living conditions.

8.Though he was fed up with the salesmen who knocked at his door and boasted about their products every day, he refrained from slamming the door in their face.

Text B

Guessing the meaning from the context

1- 6 CADABD 7-12CACABD

Vocabulary

1 apt 2interpreting 3presumed 4distinction 5undergo 6reconcile 7intrude 8accquainting 9annoyed 10trivial 11frail 12 deny 13blurred 14convention

Error correction

1not just friends and families not just with friends and families

2his their 3writting written 4 what that/which 5extreme 6because of they don¡¯t because they don¡¯t

7 for by 8even they even though they 9harmful harmless Text C

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Unit 3

Text A

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