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Key to Study & Practice

Improve your vocabulary with this comprehensive study and practice guide. Learn new words and their meanings through exercises and context sentences. Suitable for language learners at any level.

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Key to Study & Practice

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  1. Key to Study & Practice

  2. Vocabulary • Ⅶ. 1. on end 2. keen on 3. considerate 4. at a loss

  3. 5. once in a while 6. huddled 7. communicative 8. claim

  4. 8. claim 9. stuffed 10. have been isolated

  5. Ⅷ. • 1. peculiar 2. attracts 3. Is entitled to 4. slipped 5. shifting

  6. 7. categories • 6. better 8. In general 9. appetite 10. rent

  7. 1. coping with • Ⅸ. 2. turn away 3. kept up 4. Pass(the problems)by

  8. 5. has gone up 6. searching for 7. applied for 8. pick up

  9. Ⅹ. • 1. well, I usually have a small • appetite.

  10. 2. I will stuff them into my • suitcase.

  11. 3. Because its beaches and • tropical scenery attract • people.

  12. 4. I will choose the person • who can best cope with • change.

  13. 5. Perhaps he wants to better • his education.

  14. Word Building Ⅺ. • 1. walking stick 2. Swimming pool 3. carving knife

  15. 4. freezing point 5. sewing machine 6. waiting room 7. frying pan 8. fishing rod

  16. Ⅻ. • 1. quasi-military 2. quasi-scientific 3. quasi victory 4. quasi-officially 5. quasi-religious

  17. Ⅲ. structure • 1. Few people are aware of • the ways in which the • environment can be • protected. Neither have the • governments made serious • efforts to educate them.

  18. 2. The husband was not • hospitable to the visitor. • Neither did the wife say a • word of welcome.

  19. 3. He has never experimented • with the new method. • Neither does he intend to.

  20. 4. He never received • approval of his reforms • from his superiors. Neither • did he get any encour – • agement from his colleagues.

  21. 5. He was not very intelligent. • Neither did he work very • hard.

  22. Ⅳ. • 1. Electromagnetic waves • travel as fast as light.

  23. 2. She cared for the homeless • child as fast as light.

  24. 3. It is as hard for Mary to • speak Chinese as it is for • Wang Hai to speak • English.

  25. 4. The book I am reading is • as interesting as the one I • read last week.

  26. 5.it is by no means as easy to • learn a second language • well as it is to learn your • native tongue.

  27. Ⅴ. • 1. With all his savings gone, • he started to look for a • job.

  28. 2. In the corner there is a • table with one leg shorter • than the others.

  29. 3. With the job finished, we • went to the seaside for a • holiday.

  30. 4. With the pace of change • quickening, more and more • scientists find it hard to • keep up with the latest • developments even in their • own disciplines.

  31. 5. She looked in my face with • tears streaming down her • cheeks.

  32. Cloze Ⅹ (A) • Ⅵ. 1. peculiar 2. stuffed 3. isolated 4. huddle

  33. 5. in general 6. communicative 7. in a while 8. volunteer

  34. 9. keen on 10. conventional 11. relief 12. entitled

  35. 1. friend 2. them • (B) 3. and 4. by 5. how 6. but 7. business 8. Nobody

  36. 10. figure • 9. to 11. in 12. to 13. which 14. who 15. as 16. houses

  37. 18. occupied • 17. never 19. when 20. but 21. care 22. in

  38. Translation Ⅶ. 1. Among those university students who will graduate soon, some prefer/wish to return to their hometown to work, others volunteer to work in the underdeveloped areas/regions. • Ⅹ

  39. 2. Nowadays, students are • keen on learning to use the • computer, because they • are well aware that this is • an indispensable skill in • the information age.

  40. 3. He had traveled around • the world for three years, • but not hear from him any • more.

  41. 4. At first, he wrote to me • once in a while, and then I • did not hear from him any • more.

  42. 5. In general, people tend to • get married and have a • family rather than remain • single for life.

  43. 6. No matter how hard he • tried, he just could not • understand higher • mathematics.

  44. 7. After working for six • months on end, employees • are entitled to paid • holidays and sick leaves.

  45. 8. I am unable to keep up my • monthly payments on the • car and I am at a complete • loss as to what to do.

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