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1、Unit 7
Part II Text A
Vocabulary
I. 1. 1) divined
3) solidarity
5) coated
7) hijack
9) farewell
11) revolves
2) nerves
4) sacred /mourn
6) perish
8) grief
10) take revenge on
12) denounced
2. 1) drop off 2) applied for
3) went off 4) are gaining
2、on
5) bring down 6) blotted out
7)think back on 8) picking
3. 1) brought down the American housing market in 2008.
2) what will happen after his son steps into his shoes?
3) not in the mood to go out.
4) long before the market began to show signs of weakness.
5) Mourn the
3、loss of the tranquil life we had in the countryside.
4. 1) in the aftermath of /to blot out /the tragic
2) armed / at dusk /accomplices/ explosive
3) in the space of / no illusion
II. Collocation
1. a little of 3. much
5. many
7. much of
9. few of
2. a few / a few of the; most of/many
4、 of
4. few
6. many of
8. little
10. Some
III. Usage
1. As the boy grew older
2. she sings as beautifully as a nightingale / sing like a nightingale
3. they don’t see themselves as servants of the people.
4. As she had left her key in the office
5. Just do as you are told
6. Areas onc
5、e regarded as rural
7. as they do in China
8. As hw as brave and loyal as well
Comprehensive Exercises
I. Cloze
(A)
1. mood
3. in the aftermath of
5. toppling
7. take revenge on
9. mourning
(B)
1. crashed
3. harsh
5. remove
7. truly
9. rewarded
2. tragic
4. chaos
6. solid
6、arity
8. thinking back on
10. perished
2. horrible
4. protect
6. utterly
8. justify
10. devastating
II. Translation
1.
1. Some high—ranking officers of the armed forces started a coup, toppling the government and throwing the country into chaos.
2. The falling market shattered her i
7、llusion about getting rich quickly.
3. Thinking back on the history of World War II, we can see that the formation of the Allies was the natural product of the development of political and military circumstances then.
4. Paul felt stung when Jim called him a religious fanatic. But as he was in no
8、mood for a quarrel / not in a quarreling mood, he simply pretend not to hear it.
2.
Today, long after the earthquake shook my hometown, I can still recall, in crystal detail, what I saw as I ran out of my home with my parents. The building just across the street toppled right before our eyes., deb
9、ris flew everywhere and a cloud of choking dust blotted out the sun. Horror-stricken people ran in all directions, crying and screaming.
Now many years after that tragic event, a new town has risen on the wreckage of the old one. In the town square, a memorial has been built to remember those kille
10、d in the disaster. It seems the wounds in people’s hearts have heated, but the memory will linger.
Part III TextB
Comprehension Check
1. b
3. d
5. c
2. b 4. a 6. d
Translation
1. 但是,氣勢洶洶說大話不是紀(jì)念,我們必須清醒地估計我們所處的地位以及我們必須做的事情,因為在過去的七年中我們已經(jīng)喪失了許多。
2. 聯(lián)合國的成員國聯(lián)手識別和追蹤進行恐怖襲擊的人。
3. 但是我們沒有集中對付這一威脅
11、,相反,在布什政府的傲慢、恐懼和怨恨的驅(qū)使下,美國選擇了入侵伊拉克。
4. 事實上,如果按布什總統(tǒng)和約翰·麥凱恩所下的定義,“勝利”是指“在伊拉克留下一個穩(wěn)定、民主的政府,一個美國的可靠盟友”的話,我們還遠遠沒有在伊拉克取得勝利。
Language Practice
1. b
2. f
3. a
4. e
5. g
6. h
7. c
8. d
1. aggravate
3. tracking down
5. disrupt
7.left behind
9. indebted
11. justify
2. distorted
4.revis
12、ed
6. dependent
8. a long way from
10. destruction
12. takes stock
Part IV Theme-Related Language Learning Tasks
Writing Strategy
Tick which of the following can be used as a proposition:
Ali stared silently at the big-screen television while the World Trade Center
buckled and crumble
13、d.
√ We must not equate Muslims with terrorists.
Model Paper
How We Should Combat Terrorism
To my mind, we need to be both tough on terrorism and tough on the causes of terrorism. Let us take the second point first. It is sometimes said that one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fig
14、hter. There is obviously an element of truth in this, for while the events of September 11 clearly shocked the West, in a number of Muslim countries opinion was more divided. There many viewed the United States as an enemy that deserved to be attacked. Much of this hostility springs from American su
15、pport for Israel and could be diminished through a successful effort to end the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Could, then, eliminating the underlying causes eliminate all terrorism? This seems doubtful. A world without conflicting interests seems a pleasant dream, but a dream nonetheless. There will always be people with a grievance and people heartless enough to pursue their grievance through taking innocent lives. This means that we will need to continue to be on our guard and ready to take forceful measures to confront terrorism.
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