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bravery 2. jewelry 3. delivery 4. machinery

5. robbery 6. nursery 7. scenery 8- discovery

18. C 19. A 20.1) Unit 1

HI.

1. idle 2. justify 3. discount 4. distinct 5. minute

6. accused 7. object 8. contaminate 9. sustain 10. worship

TV.

1. accusing・・• of 2. end up 3・ came upon 4. at her worst 5. pa:

6. run a risk of 7. participate in 8. other than 9. object to/objected V

1. K 2. G 3. C 4. E 5. N 6.0 7. 1 8・ L 9. A 10. D

Collocation

VI.

1. delay 2. pain 3. hardship 4. suffering 5. fever

6. defeat 7. poverty 8. treatment 9・ noise 10. agony Word buildi ng

VII.

1. justify 2. glorify 3. exemplifies 4. classified

5. purified 6. intensify 7. identify 8. terrified VTTT.

sentence Structure

IX.

1. other than for funerals and weddings

2. other than to live an independent life

3. other than that they appealed to his eye . • '

4. but other than that, he,11 eat just about everything •

5. other than that it's somewhere in the town center

X.

1・ shouldt have been to the cinema last night

2. would have; told him the answer

3・ they need n't have gone at all

4・ must have had too much work to do 5. might have been injured seriously

Xill.

1 • B 2.A 3-C 4. D 5- B 6.A 7.B &A 9. C 10. A

II. D 12. C 13. D 14. A 15. C 16. D 17. B

Unit 2

Section A

Comprehension o f the text

1・ He lived a poor and miserable life during his childhood・

2. Because no one in Britain appeared to appreciate his talent for comedy. His comic figures

did not

conform to British standards.

3. Because his dress and behavior didn't seem that English. 4・ It was the first movie in which Chaplin spoke.

5・ He used hi s physical senses to invent hi s art as he went along wi thout a prepared

script・

6・ His transformation of 1 ifeless objects into other kinds of objects, plus the ski 11

with which he

executed it again and again.

7. She brought stability and happ in ess to him and became a center of calm in his fami ly.

8・ Comi c.

Vocabulary

111.

1・ coarse 2. betrayed 3. incident 4・ postponed 5. execute

6. surrounding 7. applause 8. extraordinary 9・ clumsy 10・ sparked

IV.

1. for 2. against 3. up 4. about 5. up

6. to 7. down 8. down 9. in 10. on

V.

1. I 2. J 3. B 4. D 5. E 6. G 7. F 8. L 9.N 10. A

CollocationVT.

1. service 2・ help/hand 3. influence 4・ guarantee 5. visit

6・ span • 7. welcome 8. spirit 9・ duties 10・ buildings

Word Building

VII.

1・ art ist 2. terrorist 3・ novelist 4. activists

5. biologists 6. idealist 7・ capitalists 8. tourist

VIII.

1・ terrorism 2. industrialism 3. realism 4. idealism

5. criticism 6・ heroism 7. racism 8. Modernism

sentence structure

TX

1. Tf I had known that you were coming, T would have met you at the airport.

2. Tf he had tried to leave the country, he would have been stopped at the border.

3. If we had found him earlier, we could have saved his life.

4. Tf T had caught that plane, T would have been killed in the air crash・

5. Tf he had been in good heal th, he could have wri tten many books・

X.

1. it is a wonder to find

2. It is a surprise for us to find

3・ it is a waste of time to argue with him

4. It's a comfort to know

5. It is a relief for us to learn

XI

1. If the characters in this comedy had been more humorous, it would have attracted a larger

audience.

2・ She has never 1 ost faith in her own ability, so it is a possibi 1 ity for her to become a successful actress.

3. T never had formal traini ng, T just learned as T went along.

4. As their products find their way into the international market, their brand is gaining in

popularity.

5. She could make up a story by saying she was knocked unconscious by thieves and that all

her

money was gone, but she doubted whether she could make it sound believable.

6. No one was certain whether he postponed the visit on purpose, but this brought more

criticism of him.

Cloze

XIII.

I ・ C 2. B 3. C 4. B 5・ A 6. C 7. D 8. A 9. D 10. C

II ・ D 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. B 16. D 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. A

Structured Wri ting

XV.

Charlie Chapl in is a great comic for his native land Bri tain, but even more so for the

world. On the

stage he often wore tiny moustaches, huge pants and tailcoats that were perhaps more

characteristic of

Europeans and may be not much of the British- Since more than half of the roles Chaplin

played were

in silent films, people throughout the world had no difficulty unclerstanding his films・

With sound

movies, Chaplin created a no nse nse language that soun de cl 1 ike no known n at ionality

and was accepted

and appreciated by people all over the world. For most of his lifetime he did not stay in

his mother

country; he traveled throughout the world to appear on stage for people of different nati

onali ti es