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Unit 5 Text A Text oga ni zati on 1. Parts Paragraphs Main Ideas Part One Paras 1 It is no easy to judge people, for they aren t always - what they appear to be - Part Two Paras 2-3 Ki nd and gen tle, Edward Burt on, a wealthy mercha nt, appeared as if he could not bear to hurt a fly. Part Three Paras 4-51 History of globalization and its recent trends and future prospects D c c q 1 八厶 co - sections - secti on One - r ui uyTU - Paras 4-16 What Edward knew about Lenny secti on Two Paras 17-31 How Edward responded to Lenny s request secti on Three Paras 32-51 How Edward, a “ kind ” gentleman, handled a friend in desperate need of help Vocabulary I i 1) In a way 2) in accorda nee 3) vaca ncy 4) in good con diti on 5) tran spare nt 6) rub 7) spicy 8) hitherto 2. 9) with (a) bad grace 10) in sti net 11) pawned 12) curre nt 1) turned up 2) will stick to 3) brought back 4)go about 5) driv ing at 6) put away 7) over 8) took aback 3. 1) has a very weak constitution - she may not be able to survive the operati on. 2) was take n aback by the in sura nee compa ny s reject ion of mycompe nsati on claim 3) was something of a surprise when we ran into each other in a place like that. 4) needs trimming/ to be trimmed -it s getting too long. 5) are ofte n seceptive 4. 1) Oddly eno ugh /went broke /wrin kled / he had gone all to pieces 2) defi nite / is capable of /her van ity 3) too mild / sipp ing / stroke II. Usage 1. Except for 2. except that 3. except 4. except whe n 5. except to 6. except what 7. except where 8. except that III. vocabu spelli ng AmE BrE AmE BrE apartme nt flat favorable favourable can ti n paralyze paralyse can dy sweets labor labour elevator lift meter metre faculty staff (of a uni versity) catalog catalogue first floor ground floor leveli ng levelli ng gas, gasoli ne petrol theater theatre mail post defe nse defe nee railroad railway plow plough pan ts trousers program programme subway tube, un dergro und practic e (v.) practise corn maize character ize characteris e store shop tire tyre (on a car) Comprehe nsive exercises I. Cloze 1. 1. insane 2. curre nt 3. can did 4. capable 5. was take n aback 6. in good con diti on 7. con stituti on 8. go all to pieces 9. gone broke 10. vacancy 11. mild 12. deceptive 2. 1. suspected 2. pleading 3. confirmed 4. stunned 5. lucrative 6. jewellery 7. wealthy 8. urge 9. spell 10. arrested II. Translation 1. 1) I have an instinct that Henry will seek to join the expedition, because he is something of an adventurer. 2) He is capable of sticking to the task at hand, even if he is exposed to noises. 3) The trademark was registered in accordance with the laws hitherto in force. 4) Oddly enough , many people volunteered to help organize the meeting, but only a few turned up . 5) The teacher s affectionate words, along with his candid comments, changed the way Mike perceived the society and himself. 2. For myown part , I find that appearances are all too often deceptive . For instance, you might be wrong if you judged by appearances only people like Edward Hyde Burton. In appearance, he seemeda manall of a piece . He was a tiny little fellow with white hair and mild blue eyes, gentle and candid . Nevertheless, he turned out to be very cruel. He insulted and fooled Lenny who was down and out and made him commit himself to an insane venture. What was still more surprising was that he was completely indifferent Lennys death. Without doubt, Burton was a man with a heart of stone. to
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