Unit 11.and of would-be purchasers2.and the buyers …follow suit3.shopkeepers dealing in the same kind of goods…collect in the same area4.bargaining is the order of the day5.in each shop sit the apprentices…hammering away at copper vessels6.the live coals glowing bright and then dimming7.It is a vast, sombre cavern of a room…8. A trickle of oil oozes down…into a used petrol canUnit 21.because I had a lump in my throat2.to have the same preoccupations3.to rub shoulders with4.bobbed up and down repeatedly in little bows5.ritual formula of gratitude and respect6.the rear—view mirror7.this intermezzo came to an end8. a porcelain—faced woman9.there are two different schools of thought…10.genetic damage from the radiationUnit 31.the prospects of a good catch looked bleak2.slipping his parka back to reveal a badly burned face…3.upwind from the ice runway where ski plane lands4.considering such scenarios is not a purely speculative exercise5.with more than one Tennessee’s worth of rain forest being slashed6.methane is released from landfills7.from the burning of biomas and from a variety of other human activities8.according to the theater in which it takes placerge oil spills are fundamentally regional10.we have reshaped a large part of the earth’s surface with concrete in our cities11.deployment by one side or the other of some ultimate weapon12.and the denial of nuclear technology to rogue statesUnit 41.it is like an extended living room2.where the child who has ―made it ‖is confronted, as a surprise , by her ownmother and father3.she thinks orchids are tacky flowers4.minutes after it comes steaming from the hog5.has much to do to keep up with my quick and witty tongue6.with nicer hair and a fuller figure7.black pumps to match a green suit8.she was determined to stare down any disaster in her efforts9.who has mossy teech in an earnest face10.A dress so loud that it hurts my eyes11.she stoops down quickly and lines up to picture after picture of me sitting there12.and I want the dasher,tooUnit 51.had surprised a large portion of the Soviet Force grounded on the airfields2.they will be rounded up in hordes3.Hitler was counting on enlisting4.devoid of all theme and principle5.fresh from the cowing of6.behind all this glare7.we have but one aim8.the hateful appetites9.the scene will be clear for the final act10.for his hearth and home11.in every quarter of the globeUnit 61.to exercise the Bedlington terriers2.the Duchess looked pointedly at the half – burned cigar3.I imagine you did not come here to discuss decor…4.he lowered the level of his incongruous falsetto voice.5.you two was in that hit-‘n-run…6.This is for real7.three centuries and half of inbred arrogance behind her8.then high—tailed it, they wii throw the book9.she faced the grossness of the house detective squarely10.well now, I will spell it out11.you drove there in your fancy Jaguar…12.They think they got their little secrets tucked away….13.How’d you figure where he was?14.behind a pillar where the jockeys don’t see it15.ain’t any doubt they’d match up…16.Well now, there is no call for being hasty.17.Providing nobody twigs the car…18.You people are hot…19.The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein on her racing mind.20.I figure you people are pretty well fixed…Unit 91.the father of Huck Finn’s idyllic cruise2.and Tom Sawyer’s endless summer of freedom and adventure3.and the most lasting part of it4.railroads began drying up the demand for steamboat pilots5.the epidemic of gold and silver fever6.The instant riches of a mining strike…7.His descriptions ring familiarly in modern world…8.with a magnificent dash and daring9.when she projects a new surprise, the grave world smiles as usual10.Well, that is California all over.11.an entry that would determine his course forever12.stranger filled C’.s frog full of shot and he couldn’t jump…13.a milestone, of sorts, in a country’s development14.they were sorely surprised15.and took unholy verbal shots at the Holy LandUnit 101.More than 100 reporters were on hand…2.I arrived in Dayton as science master…3.The modernists accepted the theory advanced by Charles Darwin..4.the new law was aimed squarely at Darwin’s theory of evolution5.The streets sprouted with rickety stands selling hot dogs…6.the trial got under way7.it is the setting of man against man8.Bryan warmed to his work…9.Malone’s voice grew in volume….10.Resolutely he strode to the stand…。