1、UNIT7 Vocabulary I. 1. divined; 2. nerves; 3. solidarity; 4. sacred; mourn 5. coated 6. perish; 7. hijack; 8. grief; 9. farewell; 10. take revenge on; 11. revolves; revolves; 12. denounced; 1. drop off; 2. applied for; 3. went off; 4. are gaining on; 5. bring down; 6.
2、blotted out; 7. think back on; 8. picking at; 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 loss of the tranquil life we had in
3、the countryside 1. in the aftermath of; to blot out; the tragic; 2. armed; at dusk; accomplices; explosive; 3. in the space of; no illusion; II. 1. a little of; 2. a few; most of/many of; 3. much; 4. few; 5. many; 6. many of; 7. much of; 8. little; 9. few of; 10. Some; III.
4、 1. As the boy grew older; 2. she signs as beautifully as a nightingale/sings 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 once regarded as rural; 7. as they do in China 8. As he
5、was brave and loyal as well Comprehensive Exercises I. 1. mood; 2. tragic; 3. in the…aftermath of; 4. chaos; 5. toppling; 6. solidarity; 7. take revenge on; 8. thinking back on; 9. mourning; 10. perished 1. crashed; 2. horrible; 3. harsh; 4. protect; 5. remove; 6. utt
6、erly; 7. truly; 8. justify; 9. rewarded; 10. devastating; II. 1. 1) Some high-ranking officers of the armed forces started to a coup, toppling the government and throwing the country into chaos. 2) The falling market shattered her illusion about getting rich quickly. 3) Thinking back o
7、n 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 mood for a quarrel/not in a quarreling mood, he simply
8、pretended not to bear it. 5) People say that time heals all wounds. But for those who have lost their loved ones in the event, will time fill up the void in their hearts? 2. Today, long after the earthquake shook/hit my home town, I can still recall, in crystal detail, what I saw as I ran out o
9、f my home with my parents. The building just across the street toppled right before our eyes, debris 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
10、the wreckage of the old one. In the town square, a memorial has been built to remember those killed in the disaster. It seems the wounds in people’s hearts have healed, but the memory will linger. UNIT8 Vocabulary I. 1. heap; 2. was smeared; 3. warmed; 4. dissolve; 5. thrash; 6. out of
11、the way; 7. hollows; 8. tangled; 9. get his hands on; 10. opaque; 11. at the edge of; illumined; 12. hop; 1. take apart; 2. result from; 3. run out of; 4. feed on; 5. come forward; 6. woke up; 7. focused on; 6. was dying to see the movie based on it 7. as a rule, the sheer di
12、stance mutes all sounds from the ground 8. fuss too much over details 9. slumped into an armchair, (feeling) completely exhausted 10. was reputed to be the wittiest woman of her time 1. swarmed to; the spectacular; paddled; 2. in the heart of; out of the range of; trailing over; gliding in
13、 3. Day after day; strip; the heaving; slap; II. 1. worth; 2. worthy; 3. worthwhile; 4. worth; worth; 5. worthwhile; 6. worthy; 1. lone; 2. alone; 3. alone; 4. lonely; 5. lonely; 6. alone; lonely; III. 1. ice-cream; 2. teas; 3. wines; 4. cloth; 5. soap; 6. beer; 7. fue
14、ls; 8. soils; 9. sugars; 10. grass; Comprehensive Exercises I. 1. are dying to ; 2. in the heart of ; 3. tangled; 4. paddles; 5. loop; 6. out of sight; 7. in flocks; 8. hopping; 9. gliding; 10. opaque; 11. thrashing; 12. darting; 13. swarms; 14. spectacular; 1. runnin
15、g; 2. fancy; 3. incorporate; 4. exploring; 5. guide; 6. adventure; 7. rarely; 8. diverse; 9. survive; 10. lucky; II. 1. 6) Janet was just the kind of girl Mike knew he could trust, so he bared his heart to her on their first date. 7) At first the girls played on the fringe of the dark f
16、orest, now laughing, now screaming, but before long they were out of sight. 8) The moment the football players disembarked from the plane, they saw a fleet of cars waiting for their arrival. 9) Carson condemned his opponent for using misleading information to smear his character. 10) Alex gave th
17、e policeman a wallet stuffed with banknote. He said he had found it on the curb when he hopped off his school bus. 2. Last Wednesday, my classmate Caroline and I visited Zhouzhuang, a well-known town looped all around by streams. When we arrived at the town, Caroline was so excited that she dart
18、ed towards the first bridge she saw and began singing loudly there. Suddenly her voice hushed when she found that she had startled a flock of ducks not too far from us. Now as Caroline was dying for a boat ride, we decide to tour the town by boat. Now loud, now soft, Caroline talked to all the creat
19、ures in the stream and was fussing about everything while I looked at the boats gliding over the water in silence. Though we did not see anything spectacular, we enjoyed every minute in the town that lies out of the range of the heavy traffic and noise of the large city. Zhouzhuang is worth visiting and, time permitting, I’d like to go there again.






