Unit 5 Romance I.Key Words & Expressionsabsorb broaden correspond delicate disgust fertile glow grateful grip hesitate overseas previous locate margin schedulesensibleslimsplitstraightensustainthoughtfulthrustbe grateful to sb. for sth. go sb’s wayin response tomake one’s waymore than a littletake a chance on sth.Additional V ocabularylive up to one’s expectation 不辜负某人的期望A cadre should be ready to take a lower as well as a higher post. 干部要能上能下。
provocative smile 撩人的微笑more than a little overweight 体重偏胖,体态臃肿warm and kindly glow 热情善良的光芒Ill news travels fast. 恶事传千里。
Every man has a fool in his sleeves. 人人都有糊涂的时候。
II. V ocabulary &Structure1. As you have seen, the value of a nation’s currency is a of its economy.A. reactionB. reflectionC. responseD. revelation2. During the process, great care has been taken to protect the silk from damage.A. sensitiveB. tenderC. delicateD. sensible3. She was so in her job that she didn't hear anybody knocking at the door,A. attractedB. absorbedC. drawnD. concentrated4. Although the weather was very bad, the buses still ran on .A. listB. planC. arrangementD. schedule5. We haven' t reserved a table, b ut we will take a chance its not being full.A. atB. onC. aboutD. of6. The excursion will give you an even deeper into our language and cultureA. inquiryB. investigationC. inputD. insight7. Once he realizes that it is his mistake, Jim never hesitates it.A. to admit and correctB. to admit and correctingC. admitting and correctingD. admitting and to correct8. There were no women in the committee 1976, but now women are ina majority.A. priorB. previous toC. before toD. ago9. Louis was asked to _ the man who stole her purse.A. identifyB. recognizeC. claimD. confirm10. The explorer lost his way, so he climbed to the top of the hill to himself.A. spotB. locateC. placeD. situate11. I can't what that object is.A. make upB. make outC. make overD. make for12. If you happened to my lost papers while you are looking for your book, please letme know at once by telephone.A. come acrossB. come upC. come toD. come over13. A large part of human activity, particularly in relation to the environment, is __conditions or events.A. in response toB. in favor ofC. in contrast toD. in excess of14. The branches could hardly the weight of the fruit.A. retainB. sustainC. maintainD. remain15. He wasn't on buying a car, but we talked him into it.A. delightedB. jealousC. sensitiveD. keen16. In no country _ Britain, it has been said, can one experience four seasons in thecourse of a single day.A. other thanB. more thanC. better thanD. rather than17. They have each other for a long time.A. corresponded onB. communicated withC. kept writingD. corresponded with18. It is of you to get rid of the bad friends.A. sensibleB. senseC. sensitiveD. sensed19. Maggie ran back to the kitchen, eggs carefully in her hands.A. to be heldB. heldC. were heldD. holding20. the report once again, and you' 11 probably find something interesting.A. If you readB. Since you have readC. ReadD. Reading21. After for the job, you will be required to take a language test.A. being interviewedB. interviewedC. interviewingD. having interviewed22. some of the representatives still not there, the conference is put off untilfurther notice.A. ThatB. WithC. HaveD. What23. They are going to have the serviceman an electric fan in the office tomorrow.A. installB. to installC. to be installedD. installed24. We expect the building work to be completed ahead of .A. programB. calendarC. listD. schedule25. At the far end of a kaleidoscope (万花筒) _, one made of clear glass and the other of ground glass.A. two plates areB. there are two platesC. are two platesD. two plates26. The baby my finger with her tiny hand.A. grippedB. seizedC. attachedD. clipped27. It's obvious that he take that job.A. not was toB. was to notC. was not toD. to not was28. Her eyes were with tears.A. glitteringB. glimmeringC. glisteningD. glowing29. before we depart the day after tomorrow, we should have a wonderful dinner party.A. Had they arrivedB. Would they arriveC. Were they arrivingD. Were they to arrive30. I don't that funny at all!A. feelB. findC. guessD. suppose31. I was a book and didn't hear your call.A. absorbed inB. occupied inC. engaged byD. busy in32. In Greek mythology, Narcissus fell in love with his own in a pool of water.A. lookB. visionC. shadowD. reflection33. Human civilizations first bloomed in lands along big rivers. China is a case inpoint.A. fertileB. barrenC. producingD. sterile34. If I correct someone, I will do it with as much good humor and self-restraint as if I were theone .A. to correctB. correctingC. having correctedD. being corrected35. She's too sensible to when she's driving.A. take an opportunityB. take her fateC. take a chanceD. take a luck36. He resigned from the committee in at the corruption.A. disgustB. disregardC. disguiseD. disrupt37. They had nothing to them all day except two cups of coffee.A. holdB. retainC. maintainD. sustain38. Many people are taking a(n) interest in the result of the vote.A. muchB. keenC. deepD. acute39. Even the smallest baby can its mother by her voice.A. findB. identifyC. realizeD. accept40. The mother was grateful to the stranger saving her child.A. asB. withC. sinceD. for41. I was curious about the whole business.A. no more a littleB. more than a littleC. nothing but littleD. no more than little42. The stock exchange (证券交易所) is to political disturbances.A. sensitiveB. sensibleC. senselessD. sensual43. Five minutes earlier, we could have caught the last train.A. orB. forC. andD. so44. Let's the cost of the meal.A. splitB. divideC. separateD. part45. He has two daughters from a(n) marriage.A. earlierB. nextC. previousD. later46. There are over 10 thousand Chinese now living in Britain.A. overseaB. overseasC. outseaD. outseas47. There are signs restaurants are becoming more popular with families.A. thatB. whichC. in whichD. whose48. His expenses do not his income.A. in accordance toB. match toC. equal toD. correspond to49. Her sad looks the thoughts passing through her mind.A. reflectedB. explainedC. impliedD. inferred50. AIDS's effects on the structure of societies and the productivity of their members undermineefforts to promote development among the globe.A. lastingB. ultimateC. sustainableD. distantIII.CET 4 V ocabulary1. When he woke up, he realized that the things he had dreamt about could nothave happened.A. possiblyB. certainlyC. likelyD. seemingly2. He drove fast and arrived an hour of time.A. in advanceB. apartC. aheadD. in front3. Before you can start a business, you will have to raise the necessary.A. investmentB. savingsC. incomeD. capital4. As the drug took the patient became quieter.A. forceB. actionC. influenceD. effect5. We want him to retire, but he won't to it.A. admitB. acceptC. agreeD. allow6. I shall have a companion in the house after all these years.A. singleB. uniqueC. aloneD. lonely7. None of the servants were when Mr. Smith wanted to send a mes-sage.A. availableB. approachableC. attainableD. applicable8. The newest satellites can a thousand telephone conversations and acolor TV program at the same time.A. carryB. extendC. bringD. take9. Not long ago, a person whom I know very well was an accident.A. related toB. involved inC. included inD. referred to10. Young children soon words they hear their elders use.A. put forwardB. look forward toC. turn upD. pick up11. If you suspect that the illness might be serious, you should not ______ going to the doctor.A. pick outB. make outC. give offD. put off12. Color-blind people often find it difficult to between blue and green.A. separateB. distinguishC. compareD. contrast13. One of the committee members an interesting point.A. brought upB. brought onC. brought forwardD. brought about14. Charles has not the least of giving up his research.A. desireB. ideaC. intentionD. contrast15. My brother likes eating very much but he isn't very about the food he eats.A. specialB. particularC. peculiarD. unusual16. The workers' claim for a 10 per cent pay rise has been under of the government.A. applicationB. agreementC. considerationD. inquiry17. Don't forget to pump up the tyre before you start off on your trip.A. substituteB. reserveC. extraD. spare18. I must to you that my delay in answering your letter is due mainly to laziness.A. justifyB. regretC. confessD. excuse19. You should take every to improve your English.A. thingB. caseC. timeD. chance20. Although the car had stopped, the old lady to step into the road in front of it.A. pausedB. postponedC. delayedD. hesitated21. It was that we went camping in the mountains last weekend.A. too nice weatherB. so nice a weatherC. such nice weatherD. nice weather so22. The director insisted on immediately.A. the design finishedB. the design being finishedC. the design to be finishedD. being finished the design23. As far as he's concerned, one piece of music is very much like .A. another B, one another C. other D. the other24. The house is a bit small, but it is quite suitable.A. insteadB. neverthelessC. otherwiseD. meanwhile25. is responsible for the road accident will be punished,A. AnyoneB. WhateverC. EveryoneD. Whoever26. Oh! It's you! Your voice sounds quite different the phone.A. fromB. inC. byD. on27. He knows little of mathematics, of chemistry.A. and still moreB. and still lessC. as well asD. no less than28. The last man the sinking ship was the captain.A. leftB. to leaveC. leavesD. to be leaving29. , follow the directions on the bottle carefully.A. When taken drugsB. When taking drugsC. When one takes drugsD. When to take drugs30. Young babies can use hand equally well.A. everyB. eachC. bothD. either31. from space, our earth, with water covering 70% of its surface, appears as a"Blue Planet".A. SeenB. Having seenC. SeeingD. To see32. All substances, solids, liquids or gases, are composed entirely of atoms.A. whetherB. despiteC. neverthelessD. whatever33. the workmen in the plant, Tom is the most skilled.A. In allB. From allC. To allD. Of all34. Why do you stand and watch the milk over?A. being boiledB. boilingC. boiledD. to boil35. Frightened, the policeman didn't report .A. what he was seenB. what did he seeC. what had he seenD. what he had seen36. There hasn't been any rain .A. two months agoB. since two monthsC. in the past two monthsD. two months ago before37. It was announced that the goals of had been achieved.A. the five-years planB. five years planC. the five-year planD. five-year plan38. The snowball hit me the nose.A. rightly onB. on rightlyC. on rightD. right on39. "What will you do during the coming winter vacation? I don't know, butit' s about time something. "A. I'm decidingB. I'll decideC. I decidedD. I'd decided40. I lost your phone number; otherwise I you long before.A. would have calledB. must have calledC. would be callingD. had calledIV. Reading Comprehension(1)Byrne turned the key in the heavy lock and put it calmly in his pocket. He did so much morefrom caution(谨慎)than from any kind of fear. This was the only entrance to the house, and he did not mean to be caught unawares by any danger from outside. He wondered if Tom Corbin had been as careful the night before. Though Tom would be away for at least three days. Byrne had a strange feeling of his nearness. In the stillness he seemed to hear Tom' s voice. He looked round quickly, for the tricks of hearing are the most realistic of all. But there were only the women. It seemed impossible that Tom should not be there.The girl, carrying a smoky oil lamp, led Byrne upstairs. He threw open one after another the doors along the passage. At this, the girl stopped and raised the lamp in each doorway, staring at him meanwhile. Satisfied he was the only guest, Byrne came to the last door, which the girl threw open herself.“You sleep here, sir,”she said, giving him the lamp. “Your friend slept here too. It's our most comfortable bed. "Her lips moved in reply, but he did not catch the words. Her eyes never for a moment left his face. He stepped in, and as he turned to close the door she was still standing there motionless. He paused, and in the silence he thought he again heard the sound of Tom's voice. The sound terrified him now, not only because it seemed much nearer but also because he imagined a note of warning in it.He shut the door in the girl's face then, leaving her in the dark. He opened it again almost at once. She had disappeared without a sound. He closed and bolted the door. A deep mistrust suddenly took possession of him. Why had that girl stared at him so? Did she wish to remember him dearly? It was as if she knew that she was seeing his face for the last time.1. Why did Byrne take the key with him? .A. To let Tom in, when he rammedB. Because he was afraid of what was going to happenC. To stop any enemy being let into the houseD. Because he did not want the women to escape2. We know from the passage that Tom CorbinA. had left the house three days beforeB. had been as careful as Byrne wasC. had stayed in the house for three daysD. had slept in the house the night before3. Why did Byrne look inside each room? .A. He wanted to choose the best room for himselfB. He was looking for Tom CorbinC. The girl wanted him to examine each of the roomsD. He wished to make sure there was no one inside4. What made Byrne very frightened? .A. The strangeness of the placeB. Being alone in darknessC. The sound he thought he heardD. The danger outside5. Byrne did not trust the girl became .A. he had never seen her beforeB. of the way she moved aboutC. he knew she would be gone by morningD. of the way she looked at him(2)A dream is made up of a series of mind picture that form during sleep. The people and actions in these pictures seem real to the person who is dreaming.When a person is asleep, he has little or no control over his mind. Then ideas and feelings come out to form the mind picture known as dreams.Dreams may be influenced by different things that are present during sleep. If a person is cold, he may dream that he is out in a snowstorm. Worries or anger may also influence the content of a dream.Some people think that they seldom dream, and other people are quite sure that they do not dream at all. Studies of human sleep have shown, though, that everyone dreams every night. If a person thinks he does not dream, it is because he does not remember dreaming when he wakes up. Usually, a person may dream three to seven times for a total of one to two hours of dreaming every night.Perhaps you are wondering just how research workers can be sure that a person is dreaming. The story behind the discovery is an interesting one.During their research studies of human sleep, Dr Kleitmmn and his assistants noticed that a person sleeping made sudden eye movements. These eye movements occurred at least several times a night. When a sleeper was awakened during these periods of eye movement, it was learned that he had been dreaming. In most cases, the dreamer could then recall his dream. The person's eye movements, scientists believe, were caused by the movements of his eyes as he followed the events of the dream.Not only does everyone dream, but it seems that we all need to dream. One theory is that dreaming gives us a chance to escape from the rules of our real world. In dreams we can see our wishes come true. We can be rich, powerful, successful.Another theory is that in our dream we are trying to work out problems that have troubled us during waking moments.Whatever the explanation, we all do dream, and dreaming is necessary and important to us.1. According to the selection, the research studies of human sleep show __A. few people do not dream at nightB. some people dream three times every night while other people dream seven times everynightC. some people may dream all the time during sleepD. everyone dreams three to seven times every night2. If person is cold, he may dream that he is out in a snowstorm. This shows .A. dreams always have something to do with weatherB. dreams influence your daily lifeC. dreams have something to do with the realityD. dreams have nothing to do with the reality3. According to the research studies, you may dream of a fire-engine .A. when your alarm clock is ringingB. when you feel hungryC. when you are coldD. when you ate ill4. According to the selection, you can discover what your husband (wife, brother or sister) is dreaming by .A. watching him (her) closelyB. waking him (her) up when he (she) makes sudden eye movements and asking him (her)whatC. watching his (her) eye movementsD. talking to him while he (she) is sleeping5. Dreaming is important to us .A. because we can relax and enjoy a care-free life in our dreamsB. but we are not sure just how important it isC. because we can have a good restD. because we can make discoveries in our dreams(3)My elder brother Steve, in the absence of my father who died when I was six, gave me important lessons in values that helped me grow into an adult. For instance, Steve taught me to face the results of my behavior. Once when I returned in tears from a Saturday baseball game, it was Steve who took the time to ask me what happened. When I explained that my baseball had flew through Mrs. Holt's basement window, breaking the glass with a crash, Steve encouraged me to confess to her. After all, I should have been playing in the park down Fifth Street and not in the path between buildings. Although my knees shook under me as I explained to Mrs. Holt, I offered to pay for the window from my pocket money. I also learned from Steve that personal property is a sacred(神圣的)thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom,I wanted to keep it. But Steve explained that it might be important to someone else in spite of the fact that it had little value. He reminded me of how much I'd hate to lose to someone else the small dog my father carved( 雕刻) from a piece of cheap wood. I returned the pen to my teacher, Mrs. Davids, and still remembered the smell of her perfume (香水) as she patted me on my shoulder. Yet of all the instructions Steve gave me, his respect for life is the most vivid in my mind. When I was twelve I killed an old brown bird in the yard with a BB gun. Excited with my accuracy ( 准确), I screamed to Steve to come to take a look. I shall never forget the way he stood for a long moment and stared at the bird on the ground. Then in a dead, quiet voice, he asked, “Did it hurt you first, Mark?” I didn't know what to answer. He continued with his eyes firm, “The only time you should even think of hurting a living thing is if it hurts you first. And then you think a long, long time.” I really felt terrible then, but that moment stands out as the most “important lesson my brother taught me.1. What is the main subject of the passage?A. The relationship between Mark and SteveB. The important lessons Mark learned in SchoolC. Steve’s important role in Mark's growing process (过程)D.Mark and Steve's respect for living things2 It can be inferred from the passage that when Mark confessed to Mrs. Holt, .A he felt regretful B. be felt surprisedC. he was fight-heartedD. he knelt before her3. In the story about the pen, Steve taught his brother which of the following lessons?A. Respect for personal propertyB. Care of personal propertyC. Sympathy for people with problemsD. The value of honesty4. In the story about the bird, which was the most important lesson Steve taught his youngbrother?A. Respect for living thingsB. The value of honestyC. Responsibility for one's actionsD. Care for the others5. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Mark was still a boy when he wrote this passage.B. Mark lost the small dog his father raised.C. When a living thing hurt you, you should kill it at once.D. Even if a living thing hurts you, you should not kill it without hesitation.(4)If Europeans thought a drought(干旱) was something that happened only in Africa, they know better now. After four years of below-normal rainfall (in some cases only I0 percent of the annual average), vast areas of France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Britain and Ireland are dry and barren( 不毛的). Water is so low in the canals of northern France that waterway traffic is forbidden except on weekends. Oyster(牡蛎) growers in Britain report a 30 percent drop in production became of the loss of fresh water in local rivers necessary for oyster growing. In southeastern England, the rolling green hills of Kent have turned so brown that officials have been weighing plans to pipe in water from Wales. In Portugal, farmers in the southern Alentejo region have held prayer meetings for rain -- so far, in vain.Government in those countries are taking severe measures. In hard-hit areas of France washing cars and watering lawns were strictly forbidden. In Britain. water will soon be metered, like gas and electricity. “The English have always taken water for granted.” says Graham Warren, a spokesman d Britain's National Rivers Authority. “Now they' re putting a price on .”Even a sudden end to the drought would not end the misery (痛苦)in some areas. It will take several years of unusually heavy winter rain, the experts say, .just to bring existing water' reserves(储备)up to their normal levels.1. What does the author mean by saying “they know better now”?A. They know more about the causes of the drought.B. They have a better understanding of the drought in Africa.C. They have realized that the drought in Europe is the most serious one.D. They have realized that drought hit not only Africa but also Europe2. The drought in Europe has brought about all the following problems EXCEPTA. below-normal rainfallB. traffic cut-off on the riversC. a sharp drop in oyster harvestD. dried-up hills3. The British government intends toA. forbid the ear-washing serviceB. sell water at blackmarket pricesC. end the misery caused by the droughtD. charge fees for the use of water4. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Germany is the only country free from the drought.B. Water reserves are at their lowest level in years due to the droughtC. The drought is more serious in Britain than in FranceD. Europe will not have heavy rain until several years later5. Which of the following is the most appropriate title for the passage?A. Europe in MiseryB. Drought Attacks EuropeC. Be Economical with WaterD. Europe, a Would-be AfricaV. Translation1.政府在实施扶贫政策。