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Lesson 4(1)She think her sister has feld life always in the palm of one hand...She thinks that her sister has a firm control of her life.(2)”no” is a word the world never learned to say to her.She could always have anything she wanted, and life was extremely generous to her.(3)Johnny Carson has much to do to keep up with my quick and witty tongue.The famous and popular TV talk host, Johnny Carson has to try hard if he wants to catch up with me.(4)It seems to me I have talked to them always with one foot raisedin flight...It seems to me that I have talked to them always ready to leave as quickly as possible.(5)She washed us in a river of make-believe...She imposed on us lots of falsity.(6)burned us with a lot of knowledge we didn’t necessarily need to knowImposed on us a lot of knowledge that is totally useless to us.(7)Like good looks and money,quickness passed her by.She is not bright just as she is neither good-looking rich. (8)A dress down to the ground,in this hot weather.Dee wore a very long dress even on such a hot day.(9)You can see me trying to move a second or two before I make it.You can see me trying to move my body a couple of seconds beforeI finally manage to push myself up.(10)Anyhow,he soon gives up on Maggie.Soon he stops trying to shake hands with Maggie.(11)Though,in fact,I probably could have carried it back beyond the Civil War through the branches.In fact, I could have traced it far back before the Civil War along the branches of the family tree.(12)Every once in a while he and Wangero sent eye signals over my head.Now and then he and Dee municated through eye contact in a secretive way.(13)Less than that!They would be in rags less than five years.(14)This was the way she knew God to work.This was the way she knew how God workedLesson5(1)Hitler was counting on enlisting capitalist and Right Wing sympathies in this country and theU.S.A.Hitler was hoping that if he attacked Russia, he would win in Britain and the U.S. the support of those who were enemies of munism.(2)Winant said the same would be true of the U.S.A.Winant said the United States would adopt the same attitude.(3)...my life is much simplified thereby.In this way, my life is made much easier in this case.(4)I see the German bombers and fighters in the sky, still smarting from many a British whipping, delighted to find what they believedis an easier and a safer prey.I can see the German bombers and fighters in the sky, who, after suffering severe losses in the aerial battle of England, now feel happy because they think they can easily beat the Russian air force without heavy loss.(5)We shall be strengthened not weakened in determination and in resources.We shall be more determined and shall make better and fuller use of our resources.(6)Let us redouble our exertions, and strike with united strength while life and power remain.Let us strengthen our unity and our efforts in the fight against Nazi Germany when we have not yet been overwhelmed and when we are still powerful.Lesson 6(1)The house detective’s piggy eyes surveyed her sardonically from his gross jowled face.The house detective's small narrow eyes looked her up and down scornfully from his fat face with a heavy jowl.(2)Pretty neat sit-up you folks got.This is a pretty nice room that you have got.(3)The obese body shook in an appreciative chuckle.He was satisfied with the current situation.(4)He lowered the level of his incongruous falsetto voice.He lowered his unnaturally high-pitched voice when he spoke.(5)The words spat forth with sudden savagery, all pretense of blandness gone.Ogilvie said these words with great contempt and sudden rudeness as if he was spitting.He threw away his pretended politeness.(6)The Duchess of Croydon--three centuries and a half of inbred arrogance behind her--did not yield easily.The Duchess was supported by her arrogance ing from parents of noble families with a history of three centuries and a half. She wouldn't give up easily.(7)”It is no go,old girl.I’m afraid.It was a good try.”What you did just now was a good attempt at trying to save the situation.(8)”That’s more like it,” Ogilvie said.He lit the fresh cigar,”Now we’re getting somewhere."That's more acceptable," Ogilvie said. He lit another cigar, "Now we're making some progress. "(9)..his eyes sardonically on the Duchess as if challenging her objection.His eyes were fixed disdainfully on the Duchess as if he was openly daring her to object to his smoking a cigar as she had done earlier.(10)The house detective clucked his tongue reprovingly.He made noises with his tongue to show his disapproval.Lesson 7(1)The microelectronic revolution promises to ease, enhance and simplify life in ways undreamed of even by the utopians.The breakthrough in microelectronics will change people's lives in ways no one has ever thought of before.(2)The puter might appear to be a dehumanizing factor, but the opposite is in fact true.The puter might appear to make human beings machine like,but it can bring some human qualities into our lives as well. (3)The custom-made object, now restricted to the rich,will be within everyone’s reach.Although at present only the rich people can afford the individually designed and produced goods, the average people can afford them in the future.(4)In no area of American life is personal service so precious as in medical care.Personal service in medical care is regarded as the most important part of the American life.(5)The widest benefits of the electronic revolution will accrue to the young.It is the young Americans who will gain most of the advantages from the electronic revolution.(6)For the mighty army of consumers, the ultimate applications of the puter revolution are still around the bend of a silicon circuit.Millions of American puter users are not able to make full use of the puter.。

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