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3. We can make the necessary preparations and survive the hurricane without much damage.4. Water got into the generator, it stopped working. As a result all lights were put out.5. Everyone go out through the back door and get into the cars!6. The electrical systems in the cars had been destroyed/ruined by water.7. As John watched the water inch its way up the steps, he felt a strong sense of guilt because heblamed himself for endangering the family by making the wrong decision not to flee inland.8. Oh, God, please help us to get through this dangerous situation.9. She sang a few words alone and then her voice gradually grew dimmer and stopped.10. Janis didn’t show any fear on the spot during the storm, but she revealed her feelings causedby the storm a few nights after the hurricane by getting up in the middle of the night and crying softly.Lesson 21. Serious-looking men were so absorbed in their conversion that they seemed not to pay any attention to the crowds about them.2.At last the taxi trip came to an end and I suddenly discovered that I was in front of the gigantic City Hall.3.The rather striking picture of traditional floating houses among high, modern buildings represents the constant struggle between traditional Japanese culture and the new, Western style.4.I suffered from a strong feeling of shame when I thought of the prospect of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima in my socks.5.The few Americans and Germans also seemed to feel restrained like me.6.After three days in Japan one gets quite used to bowing to people as a ritual in greeting and to show gratitude.7.I was on the point of showing my agreement by nodding when I suddenly realized what he meant. His words shocked me out of my sad dreamy thinking.8….and nurses walked by carrying surgical instruments which were nicked plated and even healthy visitors when they see those instruments which were nickel plated and even healthy visitors when they see those instruments could not help shivering.9.I have the chance to raise my moral standard because of the illness.Lesson 31. Ogilvie said these words with great contempt and sudden rudeness as if he was spitting. He threw away his pretended politeness.2.When they find who killed the mother and the kid and then ran away, they’ll deal out the maximum punishment, and they will not care who will be punished in this case or what their social position is.3.The Duchess was supported by her arrogance coming from her noble family who had belonged to the nobility for more than three hundred years. So she did not give in easily.4.The Duchess was a good actress and she appeared to firm about their innocence that, for a briefBut the moment was veryenjoyed his cigar and puffed a cloud of blue cigar smoke in a relaxed manner. At the same time, 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.6.If anybody who stays in this hotel does anything wrong, improper or unusual, I always get to know about it. There isn’t much that can escape me.7.The Duchess kept firm and tight control of her mind which is working quickly. The Duchess is thinking quickly, but at the same time keeping her thoughts under control.8.Furthermore, when they stopped for petrol, as it would be necessary, their speech and manner would reveal their identity. British English would be particularly noticeable in the South.9.She mustn’t make any mistakes in her plan, or waver in mind and show indecision or deal with the situation carelessly due to small-mindedness. In other words she had to take a big chance, to do something very daring, so she must be bold, resolute, decisive and rise to the occasion.Lesson 41."Don’t worry, young man, we’ll do a few things to outwit th e prosecution."2.I was suddenly engulfed by the whole affair.3.I was the last one to expect that my case would develop into one of the most famous trials in American history.4."This is a completely inappropriate jury, too ignorant and partial."5.Today the teachers are put on trial because they teach scientific theory; soon the newspapers and magazines will not be allowed to express new ideas, to spread knowledge of science.6."It is doubtful whether man has reasoning power," said Darrow sarcastically, scornfully.7….accused Bryan of demanding that a life or death struggle be fought between science and religion.8.People paid in order to have a look at the ape and to consider carefully whether apes and humans could have a common ancestry.9.Darrow surprised everyone by asking for Bryan as a witness for Scopes which was a brilliant idea.10.Darrow had gotten the best of Bryan, who looked helplessly lost and pitiable as everyone ignored him and rushed past him to congratulate Darrow. When I saw this, I felt sorry for Bryan.Lesson 61.Mark Twain is known to most Americans as the author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Huck Finn is noted for his simple and pleasant journey through his boyhood which seems eternal and Tom Sawyer is famous for his free roam of the country and his adventure in one summer which seems never to end. The youth and summer are eternal because this is the only age and time we knew them. They are frozen in that age/season for all readers.2.His work on the boat made it possible for him to meet a large variety of people. It is a world of all types of characters.3.All would reappear in his books, written in the colorful language that he seemed to be able to remember and record ad accurately as a phonograph.the fold rush.6.Mark Twain began to work hard as a newspaper reporter and humorist to become well known locally.7.Those who came pioneering out west were energetic, courageous and reckless people, because those who stayed at home were the slow, dull and lazy people.8.That’s typical of California.9.If we relaxed, rested or stayed away from all this crazy struggle for success occasionally and kept the daring and enterprising spirit, we would be able to remain strong and healthy and continue to produce great thinkers.10.At the end of his life, he lost the last bit of his positive view of man and the world.Lesson 71.She thinks that her sister has a firm control of her life and that she can always have anything she wants.2.Because I am fat, I feel hot even in freezing weather.3.Johnny Carson has a witty and glib tongue. But I outdo him and so he has to try hard if he wants to catch up with me.4.I'm ready to leave as quickly as possible because of discomfort, nervousness, timidity, etc., and turn my head away from them in order to avoid them as much as possible for the same reason.5.She would always look at somebody directly and steadily, not feeling embarrassed or ashamed.6.She imposed on us lots of falsity and so-called knowledge that was totally useless and irrelevant to us.7.She was homely and poor. Besides she was not smart.8.Meanwhile Dee's boyfriend is trying to shake hands with Maggie in a fancy and elaborate way.9.In fact, I could have traced it back before the Civil War through the family branches.10.He just stood there with a grin on his face and looked at me as if inspecting something old and out-of-date.11.Now and then he and Dee communicated through eye contact in a secretive way.12.I don't need the quilts to remind me of Grandma Dee. She lives in my memory.Lesson 121....but as I looked out over the bow, I could see there was no chance for catching any fish.2....about the ice core sample marked by annual players, which can show the different degrees of pollution from year to year.3.The development of industry meant the use of large amounts of coal and later petroleum as fuels to generate power. When coal and oil are burned they emit carbon dioxide into the air which keeps more heat near the earth. When the level of carbon dioxide emissions in the air through it to go into higher altitudes. Thus the temperature of the earth gets warmer.4.Thinking about how a series of events might happen as a consequence of the thinning of the polar cap is not just a kind of practice in speculation: it has practical significance.5.Bit by bit trees in the rain forest are burned and forest land is turned into pasture where cattle7.And why do other symbols, though sometimes no less surprising, only cause a kind of inactivity and we concentrate our attention not on the ways to deal with them but instead, on some other aspects which are easy and less painful to handle?8.The global climate balance determines the pattern of winds, rainfall, surface temperature, ocean currents and the sea level. Once this state of balance is upset, winds rainfall and ocean currents will become abnormal; surface temperature and sea level will rise.9.Up till now, we seem to be unaware of the fact that the earth's natural systems are vulnerable and can easily be damaged.10.They are signs and indications showing that there exists a much greater and more serious problem than we have ever encountered.Lesson 141."I think the red Army men will be surrounded and captured in very large numbers."2.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 Communism.3.Winant said the United States would follow the same policy.4. I would say a word in favor of anyone who is attacked by Hitler, no matter how bad, how wicked or evil he had been in the past.5.The Nazi state does not have any ideal or guiding principle at all. all it has is a strong desire for conquest and rule by the Aryan race, the allegedly most superior race in the world.6."I see German bombers and fighters in the sky, which have suffered severe losses in the aerial Battle of England and now feel happy because they think they can easily beat the Russian air force without heavy loss."7. "We shall be more determined and shall make better and fuller use of our resource."8.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.。

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