2020年7月20日 星期一

Reading 5.3 Answers


Comprehension Check
1 A  2 C  3 D  4 A
Patterns in Use
句型一
Exercise
2 suggest that you (should) choose one position
3 command that you (should) spend some time learning
4 ask that each of you (should) keep your grades up
5 require that you (should) practice a lot
句型二
Exercise
2 If it had/Had it not been for the life jacket, the ferry passenger would have drowned.
3 If it had/Had it not been for my parents’ support, I wouldn’t have had the courage to perform onstage.
4 If it had/Had it not been for the injury to his left knee, the tennis player could have won the match.
5 If it had/Had it not been for his strong religious faith, the priest might not have been able to work in such a remote village.
Extra Exercise
I.
1. If it had/Had it not been for Dr. Hammond's treatment last month, Doris would not have survived.
2. After the operation, Dr. Hammond ordered that Doris (should) avoid eating sweets.
II.
1. If it had/Had it not been for her bad habit of heavy drinking, Emily would not have developed liver cancer last year.
2. The doctor has asked that Emily (should) get an examination every six months.
III.
1. If it had/Had it not been for Richard's inspiring words yesterday, Anita might have committed suicide.
2. Richard suggested that Anita (should) try to look on the bright side of life.

Writing Hands-on
Exercise A
Topic: My Thoughts on Anne Frank’s Diary
1 Anne Frank’s Diary, written by a girl younger than me, has touched my heart. 
  a brief summary of the story
  the part that impresses me the most
 ƒ what I have learned from the story
2
  Anne Frank’s Diary, written by a girl younger than me, has deeply touched my heart. Anne Frank got the diary as a birthday present at 13 when she was still leading a normal life. However, things changed completely after the Nazis took over and Hitler made strict laws against the Jews. The Frank family had no choice but to hide in the Secret Annex. Anne started writing her diary as a young teenager, and she matured physically and emotionally through the two years of hiding. What impressed me most was that even though she was confined to a small place, she still showed appreciation for being able to remain with her family and could also express concern for those who suffered outside. Young as Anne was, she was compassionate about human suffering, and to her last breath she never gave up hope. How many of us who are more fortunate are as grateful and compassionate as Anne was?

2020年7月7日 星期二

3.4 Reading 寫作參考解答


Writing Hands-on
Exercise
1. Brainstorm
1. got up late on a school day
2. fell down because the sidewalk was too slippery
3. got wet because I didn’t have an umbrella with me
4. my glasses broke
5. muddy water splashed all over me
6. my classmates laughed at me
7. missed the bus
1. j got up late on a school day
2. k fell down because the sidewalk was too slippery
3. j got wet because I didn’t have an umbrella with me
4. k my glasses broke
5. k muddy water splashed all over me
6. l my classmates laughed at me
7. j missed the bus
2. Write a Rough Outline
The Topic Sentence I had a very bad day yesterday
The Supporting Ideas j overslept and forgot my umbrella
k slipped on the sidewalk and broke my glasses
l was teased by my classmates
3. Write a Paragraph
        I had a very bad morning yesterday. To begin with, I overslept and missed my bus. Then, as I rushed out of the door, it started to rain. I didn’t want to waste any time running back home to get an umbrella, so I simply put my schoolbag under my jacket, hoping that it wouldn’t get too wet. But then suddenly, I slipped and fell on the wet sidewalk. My glasses flew off, and everyone started looking at me. I was very embarrassed. But my bad morning didn’t end there. As I was trying to find my glasses, a car drove through a puddle of water and splashed water all over me. It was very hard for me to see anything with my face covered with muddy water. I finally found my glasses, but they were broken. Wet and dirty from head to toe, I finally arrived at school. When my classmates saw me, they all broke out into laughter. It goes without saying that yesterday really was not my day.

2020年7月5日 星期日

Answers to Reading 5.2


Comprehension Check
1 C 2 C 3 C 4 D
句型一
Exercise
2 those who did not fully understand the moon tended to think
3 anyone who acted strangely only during a full moon would not face severe penalties
4 Those who stayed out late behaved bizarrely
5 a person who is educated now has more accurate information about the moon
句型二
Exercise
1 Were it not for medical advances, there would be no treatments for cancer.
2 If it were not for his uncle’s support, Jason might not have enough money to attend college.
3 Were it not for the Internet, I could not collect detailed information so quickly for my assignments.
4 If it were not for the destruction of their natural habitats, tigers might not be in danger of extinction today.
Extra Exercise
I
1 Anyone who rides a motorcycle must wear a helmet.
2 If it were/Were it not for the rule, many motorcyclists would injure their heads in a road accident.
II
1 If it were/Were it not for air and water, humans could not survive/live.
2 Those who take these things for granted should learn to value/cherish them.
II
1 If it were/Were it not for dictionaries, students could not learn the correct usage of words.
2 Those who want/Anyone who wants to learn English well should make good use of dictionaries.

Writing Hands-on
Exercise A
Problem: I had the fear of public speaking.
Details of the Problem
My heart was in my mouth when I stood on the stage.
It seemed like the audience could hear the hammering of my heart while I was delivering a speech.
Nervousness filled my veins and made me light­headed.
Solutions
I told myself to think of the audience as stone instead of human beings.
With the crowd quieting down, a growing sense of confidence began to build inside me.

Exercise B
Even now, I still remember how frightened I was the first time I made a speech in public. My heart felt like it was in my mouth. It seemed like the audience could hear it hammering. It was, I felt, not butterflies but elephants that were in my stomach. The thundering herd was threatening to trample me thoroughly. Nervousness filled my veins, making me light­headed.
My mind went blank for a while. Then, I told myself to pretend that the audience was stoneStones can’t hear or criticize. Slowly I began to talk. As the crowd began to quiet down, a growing sense of confidence began to build inside me. My muscles relaxed and my breathing eased. I finished my speech and went off the stage to thunderous applause.

Chapter 3 Answers


Chapter 3
PRACTICE 1
動詞一: expect
造句一: l expect that we will have a very good time this weekend.
動詞二: like
造句二: I like your plan a lot.

練習1
The professor agrees that I write a report about the research.
練習2
I decided to tell him the truth.
練習3
You should discuss the project with your boss.
練習4
Words can't express the fears in my heart.
練習5
The doctor suggests that we should eat more fruits and vegetables.

PRACTICE 2
PART I
動詞一: discuss
造句一: I need to discuss this with my family before I make a decision.
動詞二: decide
造句二: I can't decide whether to go or not at this moment. Please call us when you receive the message.

練習7
Please write to confirm the date of your interview.
練習8
Please contact us for more information by one of the methods below.
練習9
We expect that you will receive your order soon.
練習10
We would like to inform you that your order will arrive tomorrow.

PRACTICE 2
PART II
動詞一: confirm
造句一: I’ll call to confirm if I can go.
動詞二: inform
造句二: Please inform me of the meeting place.

簡函寫作
Hi, Amy,
Thanks for the invitation to your one-day trip to the city, "Nine Portions." However, I cannot decide whether to go or not at this moment. I need to discuss this with my family before I make a decision. I'll call to confirm if we would join you. I expect to have a really good time on this weekend trip.