Comprehension Check
Patterns in Use
句型一
Exercise
2 If only I had taken my father’s advice.
3 If only Mary were rich, she could afford a mansion.
4 If only I understood Japanese, I could read the note that Ryoko
wrote me.
5 If only Brad had known the company was going to go out of business,
he wouldn’t have invested his money in it.
句型二
Exercise
2 It is wonderful that the campus itself offers many chances to take
part in these activities.
3 it is normal that you may be uncertain about your choices and want
to make a change
4 it is important that you must have goals
5 It is crucial that you should spend time building relationships.
Extra Exercise
I
1 It was unfortunate that the ancient temple collapsed in the
earthquake.
2 If only I had had a chance to visit it before this!
II
1 If only the player had not gotten injured in the game, he would/could
have led his team to victory.
2 It was understandable that the team’s fans were upset about the
team’s loss.
III
1 It is surprising that John won a free air ticket to
2 If only I were as lucky as he is!
Writing Hands-on
Exercise
Most people would probably agree that the Internet was the most
amazing breakthrough of the 20th century. Our lives have changed dramatically
because of it.
Before the invention of the Internet, letters were written with pens
on paper. People could only send audio messages by phone, or used telegrams for
urgent messages. Students looked up new words in dictionaries they took down
from a bookshelf. Public libraries were the places where people went to find
information they needed. Moreover, thirty years ago, everything you read was
hard copy.
However, the Internet has changed people’s habits and social
behavior patterns. Letters have been replaced by email. People can talk and
share pictures through numerous free communicative applications such as Line
and Skype without paying any fees. Furthermore, it is not just individuals who
can communicate. There are all sorts of information sources that anyone can use
for free, making the Internet a rich source of knowledge and information for
anyone who has access to it. This must be what Laozi meant when he said: “A
scholar does not step outside his gate, yet he knows all the happenings under
the sun.” As for books, electronic editions are available for most magazines
and books, which spares a lot of trees. With all the conveniences, could people
today even consider going back to the life of three decades ago?
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