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that moment.

8. Attitude is everything. Using the right word

(1)victims(2) inch (3)transferred (4) latter (5) weekly (6)reflected (7) touch (8) blamed Working with expressions

(1) on (2) through (3) in (4) in (5) to (6) after (7) on/upon (8) to

Focusing on sentence structure

A1 He lied lest he (should) be punished.

2. They didn't say what was in their minds lest it (should) start trouble.

3. She has no courage to get married lest she (should) lose her job.

B1. Leave the house quickly after the earthquake as if it is going to fall any moment and is not solid any more.

2. Treat the dog nicely as if he is a member of our family, not an ordinary pet depending on us for a living.

3. Be positive about the misfortune as if it is a victory in your life, not a misery that makes you feel down. Translating

A 1. The likely consequences of the incident need to be reflected on/upon.

2. He was within an inch of solving the problem.

3. If you want to transfer your property to someone, you should first make him the legal owner of it.

4. More than ten computers have been stolen since the company moved to this area, so the company decided to take action to stop it.

B1. 迈克尔决非等闲之辈,他总是那么乐观,总能看到事物积极的一面。

2. 假如某个员工哪一天遇到不顺心的事,迈克尔总是告诉他们如何看待事物积极的一面,以免他们继续感到沮丧。

3. 每当不幸降临时,我可以甘当受害者,也可以把它当成一种学习。

4. 我索性吼道:―我要活下去!快救我,把我当活人医治,别把我当成快要死的人!‖

Using topic related terms

(1) Choice (2) choose (3) run-of-the-mill (4) positive (5) a type of learning (6) in a good mood (7) victim Section B

Getting the message CADBD

Using the right word

1)screamed (2)streamed (3) sewing (4)delayed (5)postponed (6) sole (7) reduced (8) committee

Working with expressions

(1)of (2)out; of (3) with (4) With (5) of (6) up (7) for (8) with Cloze Section C

A (1) DR 4316 (2) L. Lionado (3) Fifty/50 (4) $16.00 each (5) 5%

B1. Redways Company Ltd.2. It is located on Steward Street, Birmingham, England B 18 7AF. 3. $825. 4. 10 August 2008. 5. 30 days from receipt.

C (1) A. J. Wadekar, 212 Shastri Street, Bombay, India (2) GH/MW (3) Purchase Order No.: 5555K (4) an irrevocable letter of credit (5) pro forma invoice (6) 6 October 2008 (two months from today) D K. de Silva Ltd. Unit 16, Mel Trading Estate, Colombo, Sri Lanka Halls Ltd. Purchase Order No.: 16 Highton Way 4462M Liverpool 12 England Date: 10 June 2008 Quantity Description Unit Total 150 XL watches $100.00 $15000.00 100 ZM8 wall clocks $50.00 $5000.00 Total: $20,000.00 Delivery Date Required: Terms K. de Silva Limited 10 August 2008 30 days from receipt H. Stone E K. de Silva Ltd. Unit 16, Mel Trading Estate, Colombo, Sri Lanka Halls Ltd. Your ref.: BC/DF 16 Highton Way Our ref.: KS/WN Liverpool 12 England 10 July 2008 Purchase Order No.: 4462M Dear Sirs, Thank you for your letter of 1 July and the enclosed catalogue. We have studied your catalogue very carefully and would like to place the following order: 150 XL watches Cat. (6) ref.: M1626 100 ZM8 wall clocks Cat. (7) ref.: M1626 We will pay for the goods by banker's draft within 30 days on receipt of your pro forma invoice. Yours sincerely, (signature) K. de Silva Purchasing Manager Unit4 Section A Reading out

(1)remarkable (2) anyone (3) single (4) injured (5) defining (6) moment

Getting the message

1. It means a crucial moment, a moment that would change one's life.

2. Dispatch told him to conduct a gas investigation. 3. They found the smell in the living quarters.

4. Because it would cause a tremendous amount of damage to the entire area if the building blew up.

5. All the surrounding buildings must be evacuated immediately (Or: The residents must leave all the surrounding buildings immediately) and the police must be called to seal off the neighborhood.

6. Because he knew that Sherm had four children, but he was given such a dangerous task. 7. He prayed to himself.

8. The most remarkable thing that night was that not only didn't anyone die, but not a single person, not even a firefighter, was injured. Using the right word

(1)defining (2)particular (3) announced (4)smoothly (5) remarkable (6)neighborhood (7) shift (8) remains Working with expressions

(1)on (2) out (3) for (4) off (5) on (6) about (7) out (8) up

Focusing on sentence structure

A1She came up, holding a briefcase. .

2. He rushed off, forgetting to take his raincoat.

3. I worked right through the semester, neglecting food and rest.

B 1. His shirt caught on a nail, the little boy could not move. 2. Her eyes/Eyes closed, she did not see what happened in front of her.

3. The work done, we feel relieved and have a good rest. Translating

A 1. The situation calls for quick response from the government; otherwise, heavy loss cannot be avoided.

2. The situation calls for quick response from the government; otherwise, heavy loss cannot be avoided.

3. Currently, they are conducting a full investigation to work (find) out what caused the accident. (Or: At present, they are conducting a full investigation into the cause of the accident.) 4. We need to check out what he said. If that is the case, we should take necessary measures to prevent cheating at exam from happening.

B 1. 尽管―煤气检查‖最后很少是什么大问题,但是我们毕竟在从事安全工作。 2. 我猜这大概又是那种司空见惯的―无事电话‖。我们驱车赶到那个区域,拼命用鼻子搜寻天然气的气味。

3. 局长采纳了这个建议,在他的指挥下,撤离工作进展得非常顺利。

4. 爆炸力使临近的很多大楼遭受严重的破坏,附近的住房有些被整个掀掉,只剩下了地基。

Using topic related terms

(1)woke (2) up (3)What's up (4) district (5) on our hands (6) defining (7)quarters Section B

Getting the message ABACD

Using the right word

(1)breathing(2)appreciate(3)Gradually

(4)defending(5)despair(6)rely(7)ordinary(8) anxious Working with expressions

(1)on (2) as if/as though (3) for(4)on/upon (5) in (6) on/upon (7) at (8) with Cloze Section C A

pro forma invoice our ref. your ref. art. no.

commodity and specification

quantity

unit price and terms total amount shipment destination payment insurance

B1. Timeright Watches. 2. J R Gomez. 3. 10%. 4. $3,894.04. 5. It means if the invoice is paid within 30 days there is an additional discount of 2.5%. C略 Unit 5 Section A Reading out

(1) up (2) in (3) out (4) who (5) Whatever (6) Maybe Getting the message

1. A suitable name can serve as an outline for a child's future, helping to determine if the child will be a famous painter or a piano player, a lawyer or a landlord.

2. In some Asian countries, parents go to a name fortune-teller to get a name that will bring good luck to a child.

3. Yes. For example, in Africa, first names have two parts. The first part of a boy's first name usually follows a strict genealogy used for many generations.

4. In some Arabic-speaking countries, boys are given the first name of their paternal grandfather.

5. Yes. For example, some people name their children after famous rulers or public figures, like George Washington Carver, or even after their favorite soap opera actors on television.

6. No. Customs are not the only things that restrict the naming of children. Some governments employ specific personnel to omit names that may harm children from regular usage.

7. The boy's name, Sascha, sounds like a girl's name, and so the government insisted he have a middle name that showed he was a boy.

8. The author's view on this question is that, whatever the government and parents decide, though, it is really the children who have to live with their decisions. Maybe we should ask them. Using the right word