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111suffersufferingsuffer fromHe slept on firewood and straw to remind him of his sufferings. (P1, B10)Nobody found me until the ship had sailed and I was suffering badly from seasickness. (P3, B10)She suffered from loneliness, but she had to learn to like it there. go throughWhat is the hardest experience you have ever had? What is the greatest challenge you have ever faced? How did you go through it?However, she knew that she had got to go through all the difficulties with her family.Unit2 English around the world recognizePerhaps our bodies will be recognized and collected by some other expedition team many years from now. (P2, B10)I yell in a hoarse voice that I hardly recognize as my own. (P2, B10)recoverrecover fromWe who remained on Elephant Island swore that we would do as he advocated: remain optimistic and recover our health before he returned to rescue us. (P3, B10)“How can Linda recover from her illness in this room when its so dirty and dusty? It will only make her worse,” said the doctor.When Gou Jian returned to his homeland, he plotted to recover his lost land. (P1, B10)concernSoon Shackleton set out the framework for our life here: no differences in rank or in social status; everyone to keep busy; a fair division of food and bedding; a concern for all. (P3, B10)settleOnce we were settled on Elephant Island, Shackleton explained his plan to save us: twenty-two of us were to remain here and he would select five others to go to South Georgia and bring help. (P3, B10)She found it difficult to settle and calm down in the hiding place, because she was concerned about whether they would be discovered.Unit4 EarthquakesrescueNo rescue attempt could be expected from outside as nobody knew where we were. (P3, B10)Some of the rescue workers and doctors were trapped under the ruins.To the north of the city, most of the 10, 000 miners were rescued from the coal mines there.111
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