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(BHR, from & P74), JS ih KA eis) ‘A marked character of cooperative learning is that personal success only springs from group success. (BR SEF TOD BE ER AA WS RD RAT AR) ela EK SRD « HER a RELI than, FF OEHHA HE HT (il: Divorce is more common. (#38, 4k than, ) Divorce is more common than it was one generation ago, CE, RA, BOS LRA BIB) =. MFRS BR a, MRD RAE, MRE RR — f, BOA REP IE ES fall: Smoking, drinking are banned in many places of work, (442%, smoking fo drinking #6 2.58, &Mi€44.,) Smoking and drinking are banned in many places of work. CAE, Hoth F008 6 HEAR S Tp Sh Ba AB a OY. ) bMS 4 Fe A BL Se PTE Hal, SEA HEY wR yA], we EF oh KARAOKE A fa: 2s $i 3: in] Je TY VAS Tad ERAS MH RBA EB The media distorts reality, categorises things as all good or all bad. CHES. distorts 4» categorises HL i853, Riki] and.) The media distorts reality and eategorises things as all good or all bad. CEA, ARE a USE, ACA TR AR SpE AF Hh KAP RH.) It is unclear recycling can help control pollution. (BEE. His te canhelp HAMEH A, MI] EE MAM ER Awsk id RLS 4.) It is unclear whether recycling can help control pollution. CEB, BD DIG A BAF He HIF RAG RAR HAE SB A) It is advertising makes us buy something on a whim. (HR, BARMERA AL, is fo makes ARNE IA, BBaw 1 that HIRI 4 RAE.) It is advertising that makes us buy something on a whim, CER, BP SIAN Hs de RH EAB.) WRF LS PE, A EE RSE NET LA shi to give, offer 35] RRM ‘i: More people would prefer cycling, walking if conditions were right, (AHR. cycling 4 walking AULA, ALM iia) More people would prefer cycling or walking if conditions were right. (Ea, HREM, RS HARB RH A TERAREB,) a, SOR LAME. ABR TF eA HZ Ob, ET DA ES Sa, Ha A REGS PSAP SCRE L AEA, HRA F: MES SMA HE Beek ay fal: Education has been made available to more people nowadays, however, many adults have some problems with literacy and numeracy. (BR. however LAH), RAEI, RASA TAF, ALA fe IETHER.) Education has been made ayailable to more people nowadays; however, many adults have some problems with literacy and numeracy. (Bh, tod, REMAT ART , itt, RB REALE Feit HF RAMA) ec. PRG AT Oh EM ARGS, BO RE Pia ols People can travel to and from duty in every day on foot or by bike. (AAR. every day HEARGS, WHA HE Ae FPA). ) People can travel to and from duty every day on foot or by bike. (B56, AMT RGR MEG TAH BATE LF IE) f. fi, because #! so. although Albut S47) 75 AEG RTA EF oh Gls Although the crime rate is falling in many parts of the world, but violent crimes are constantly rampant. (484%, although 4 but FARA AA F—A4F.) Although the crime rate is falling in many parts of the world, violent crimes are constantly rampant, (BA, KAR RLAR SA TOBA TE, 12IR A AC A AR AB PAB LOY) AAMAS , LC ial aE Sa ES Bil: Teamwork is indispensable, essential and crucial if you are not an experienced learner or worker. (488. indispensable, essential 4» crucial #41 X4Aik, 38.8.4) ESL.) ‘Teamwork is indispensable if you are not an experienced learner or worker. (EM, PREFR-ABEFLEOFIARLIAH, MANKSERERGHH) » YAS, TAS RR a. {8283p 7A (can, cou ist, need, may, might 445 ) 1, PERC AS ay TDC. [pasa | HEL eRe | can / could open” come” | should / ought to “WR” “(RAT A” “must “sat” ER" will / would “A” “Lue” may / might maT" “nrte” \ ee 2. HAS aie er IB TIE {fl 1: This trend can persisted for years. CGR. HE SADT BR do Hh.) ‘This trend can persist for years. CEM. RANA REBATE IRA) {9 2; Clothes for travel should was lightweight and practical CHR, MASA #4 be Bh ARAB.) Clothes for travel should be lightweight and practical (EAR, ARSE LH BM BHR HB fe KM) = . Bahia, BW: do(does, did), beCam, is, are, was, were), have(has, had), shall (should ), will (would), 1, Head be(am, is, are, was, were )/ri MI BIMASSE DUE , — ie BE a i SP Mae BEL ANAEK iJ: ‘The budget of a country should be balance each year. (ASR, be Bhi KT VA Am balance #34741 MIB. ) ‘The budget of a country should be balanced each year. CEA. REM L ITT BE. ) 2. EW BAAT AT VAAN BHAA HLA SLABS : tanta] aera: Semen aS SEATS aye 00 0e8 am/are/isdoing has /have has /have done ____ been done ape was / were had done had been doing | i doing | spe, Sal wil | shall / will shall / will shall / will - do be doing have done _have been doing £2: should / would should / would should / would should / would al do be doing, have done __have been doing 3. TUB AG FAST AS EX Ts 7 SA Ri aH MEHR iA | SUEMETY TE EWETT, EVRA (PT | TaN PPIECEVEAT., The builders are building a HR). _ house, RSEFERY ALAA, Bee AS HY | BET MY IN BE AR OTE BE Builders build houses for BRAESHIDL). [TR aIE. others. - SAE TENT at De RE Sa Ui Ae Me O09 a | GBR 99 U1 (BE AEE AT fH BH She has read this book. TE, EAI eA: — | PORES | PO SMT Oy ee | ATL), WA me Oh ee BiH, BAMA EAGER A YEFT emi ait eA eRe | oi | ERMA AF My | FP, TAR. | book. Bile MAR AS — A HE SE 3) | Safe Me ie maearen ‘BiG EY WE YEE 2B She has been reading this Ral HR AB)o Lewzat | RaW as A A a Ea“ AE OEE EL Z| She was a teacher ten a) Bl: FD; MRA E REE AAC: SAM AITERDLAE ago, WR AMMAR. This incident reflected the decline of team sports in today’s universities. (AAR. ARAL Se RAL A: AE SAE, AERA Sh He TE OO; BA ALL ALOT RL AE ETM) This incident reflects the decline of team sports in today’s universities. CEA, AI HE oe oh A 3k PD I 0 RH) cc, Fy Ea) FB iB A ea Ba ial BA A) Bl) 5 SL Het ML, VAM a — EH AS RTA. Bil Obesity has a problem to most Americans for decades. (HAR, has TARELAW, EAH", VTA, PELHMARARHS, AEDS, has AAD LK RAL—AMAA, FRP—PHMHTAP AM Rapa KRM AS, Sp AGE 4) -Fth— 4 ¥ shia) be hit 49-44 been, ) Obesity has been a problem to most Americans for decades. (Em, LPR, HOME ARP SAARI R-AK.) a. BATE AR Eo A Bil 1: Trade is consisted of the exchange of goods and that of services. (BR. consist of M FF ai8.) Trade consists of the exchange of goods and that of services. (Em, RY BH ROMS HY Rhee) : Consumer confidence will improve, which is crucial to an economic recovery. (CBR, HR AMT ik A ARAL.) Consumer confidence will be improved, which is crucial to an economic recovery. (EA, MRA CHARA E, LAF LRREAT RM.) es ANSE GRTG Hed Ew oH Ht My A Ai «Za See TY Hid eT Bil At the nursing home, elders can be well cared. CARR. care BHU" HEA AAA AID, BRIA care for AK.) At the nursing home, elders can be well cared for. Ciba, AFF ARIE, AAT AALS ARIF HL) A. BARB a BA TABLA EE 1 I a RE fil 1: Raising standards of literacy are the government's priority, (HR. 41-F 4 ZI6-K raising standards, # FX standards, ) Raising standards of literacy is the government's priority. (EA, RAMA LIA ABH HBS) {i 2: To rear a child alone are challenging to any parent. (458, 4.3828 to rear a child alone. ) To rear a child alone is challenging to any parent. (EB, RAMI aL FEAT APA A AIA) . 4 EIR GER with, together with, coupled with, combined with, as well as, like 14] 3] $35, GARY, TEGR Byrd A ER we a wR fi: Overworking, coupled with poor diet, lead to physical degeneration, (MAR, £i82 overworking, FTAA +, Wiss Sz MHA, ) Overworking, coupled with poor dict, leads to physical degeneration, (EM, LHR, A LAORE, SERAPH.) ¢. 75 Rial anybody, anything, everybody, everything, nobody, nothing, somebody, something, each, none 7/6 E18 , i837 A ae fil: Even if somebody fall sick, everything go on as usual, (BHR, somebody 4 everything (E18, iN 38-3h79-4 3% JAPA, ) Even if somebody falls sick, everything goes on as usual CEA EPATAG T , Tk EIR THAT.) dd. neither...nor...20% cither...or...5| 5 SHAVER , F358) Fl AY AM BH oh ALB PE TE ce. SAE AMA) Fp ah i 9 BS SFT Td BA fil; Parenting, which are a stressful job, has been increasingly valued by society. (ARR. HATHA parenting KAA TH HHI, 1.4) HH 36 Sb IZM is.) Parenting, which is a stressful job, has been increasingly valued by society. (ER, REKTAMRALAULY, CREME EA, ) £, ff what, whether, how, that, where 919] 5] $25 18 14), £4) iF FAS) AB BM ff): How we can cope with massive technological change in the 21st century are an interesting issue. (BE, how 3] 89 £78 4) , TI Hi] HE) ‘How we can cope with massive technological change in the 21st century isan interesting issue, CER. top AL AP 2] Hb 2205 KLAR EAE — HE A A EE) - the number of + 4 ii) 0) 8. Sa TAB i ab ie] AAA; a number of + 4 ie] RA, aE ‘89K; a huge amount of + FFM Mie), MWS a ia fil: significant number of young people has been leaving the countryside for urban areas. ® aD HAR, GAM RAM AM.) ‘A significant number of young people have been leaving the countryside for urban areas. (ibe, AGAR A C2 IP AB Sa, ) A, aa AIR aan BA ahi et — Sz BEA Ha Be Ta A YS, HA i dH Bs BRR fil: 1 will discuss in some detail. CHAR, discuss RAH.) | will discuss this topic in some detail. (Ea, RA MGM IP ma ik ERE.) b. ARMMMEDERRMEAA ARES AEP LE, OREM, We MshiA; REM ALARMS, {Al 1: The accident was similar to one that was happened last year. (AK. happen LAAMSHA, RAE MAHI A.) ‘The accident was similar to one that happened last year. CEA, RNa fo PRE A ae Ri, ) fil 2s 1 disagree many points made by the supporters of globalisation, (HE, disagree LF AAs) 1A, 7K He Wik KAS points.) . I disagree with many points made by the supporters of globalisation. CEA. RRL EEG KAY AAR ARB LB.) co RGAE ah fa] 2 ay AAA (phrasal verb) , ix eth a AL A HD, MA Ti A BA DBAS SR Ro ay ie] ]AAA depend on, rely on, survive on, arise from, stem from, belong to, consist of, 424 fi] 1: Many museums and libraries are depended entirely on donations from the public. (484%. depend on RRA AAA, Rie MALAI A.) Many museums and libraries depend entirely on donations from the public. (iE AH, ARB Hea te Fo BA ARAL AOA AK ) ‘fol 2: A successful organisation should not be consisted entirely of older people (BHR, consist of KAA AI, RAL BARBIE.) A successful organisation should not consist entirely of older people. CES, Ap ab we AR Bi HE AA AIL) d. AL RA aa RS, PE TB ah al + WL ES YE A A) FAN bring, deny, grant, rend, show 4% ) fil: We should not deny children that they have the opportunity to study what they like. HGR. deny 16 TASER IE.) We should not deny children the opportunity to study what they like. CER, MMA RG REAP FT 8 CBR AG RGM.) e, BERR ah ia RS BGA LAR, POE iN aN +e ANB 4). HER: make, have, let =A Wise MPR Ath iA Tn to ASDA TER il 1: This photograph makes me to look about 60. ABR. to XS ArH.) This photograph makes me look about 60. CEA, RR kA ER 60 F.) $81.2: Whether we like it or not, our families shape our lives and make us to be what we are. (HR. tobe XH 444) Whether we like it or not, our families shape our lives and make us what we are. CEM, RERMRG Hak, M15 Re SAMI TE, Tha My LEAH YD) ‘ee f ADWARE, MRED AWW+RAHEADD. A-LR LHW T MELA A. AWA BALRAALRLEH LS RE ATER, WR RE il WALZ Hh ia], HAN seem, look, get, stay, remain 1. BURLAP Sei, IBAA AT LL il: Cycling is beneficially to our health. (HR, beneficially LMI, RALEAIB..) Cycling is beneficial to our health, CER, RATA RAT SH) 2, RB BA EA fi]: Most children are seemed to be better at remembering bad habits, instead of good ones. CAR, seom Ib AID, REM TPARBIEA,) Most children seem to be better at remembering bad habits, instead of good ones. CEM, KARA A RAR CALS FARR DU, RAF DAR.) 7A, ERB IR a. TRA RMA TR ial 1. AASBCHT IS % inl — EMP ad 5 HEAT BC FAA 5]; Computer is a machine for collecting, processing and presenting information. (AAR, computer LFA TH Zi, HA MALA RR, Kiki R LIA) A computer is a machine for collecting, processing and presenting information. (EA, CRM RI, RAR AE EHS) 2, Aj Me i HLTA TT BE J BCT 3 4 A] (4) MN a few, few, a variety of, various, other, numerous, a number of, different, one of, many %). Gil: Smoking cessation is one of the likely factor that contribute to the development of obesity. (MGR, one of Ko LHS HA.) Smoking cessation is one of the likely factors that contribute to the development of obesity. CEA, Pik ET HET RCE MAA.) ee 3. Ai Med a A HLTA Fs TLE YET CS d] (4i]2N any other, another, each, neither, either). 45]; Many teenagers begin smoking habits due to peer pressure but not for any other reasons. CHAK. any other A KT VAIR HL Ak & 74].) Many teenagers begin smoking habits due to peer pressure but not for any other reason, (BR, REPL OFBAR FREE A AA, RAB ALO RB) 4, AOA RA HLTA FS BE VS OT BHAI alittle, little, much %). {i: Little progresses have been made towards tackling poverty. CHAE, little BA haw TH HAS 7) Little progress has been made towards tackling poverty. (28, AMAR AMAL, BWM RI.) 5, 4 SEHK some/any, a proportion of, a majority of 4S (HiT BE, TIA HY CHS He NBC Hi—-Be. fil: In most developed countries a high proportion of the population now enters higher education at some time in their lives. GRR. ATL population RMB, ALAR, MISSI BIH IAG He.) In most developed countries a high proportion of the population now enter higher education at some time in their lives. CER, KABA HY GE BLE, BLAIR A HEA HAAR EMEA A EY EAE IRE HERA) b. SABA ARE Bl a RH an, AEA the) 1. 2ST BATT HE eT (LE only, very “HAE” , same 4). il: People with same experience should be paid same. (BK. same Wee the.) People with the same experience should be paid the same. (Em, BRA GALH Siew) 2. FP SACD IE, 5 ad eS DE HTS ae EE 11; Tourism has become the top earner of foreign currency for many countries since late twentieth century. (HSE. twentieth A/F A WBA the.) Tourism has become the top eamer of foreign currency for many countries since the late twentieth century. (2, KO URSMING, RELL RARS DRI FLFK,) 45 2; The cigarette is most common method of smoking tobacco. (AHR. most common 4 RMA, Lit AAv the, ) The cigarette is the most common method of smoking tobacco (Ea, KIER BH ab BHR RK.) 3. unique, university, union, European “Fi iV3— 8 WA (jus), Axes MAI as Ti hour #1 honour 2} — EY se , WAC AS aie EY an. Elites: i ee * iis fi: An university is an institution where students study for degrees. (AK. university #76 t4e an, ) A university is an institution where students study for degrees, (EM, KER RIM FT RAL ILA) cc. Shia 1 SPA ARABI, UE ETALK SI, MARAE BEER FAA HE TI Pe ind RA SP TA despite, in spite of, during, because of 4%, fil; Many smokers are unwilling to cease smoking despite they have knowledge of ill health effects. (CAER. despite LANA, GRE HARM GF.) Many smokers are unwilling to cease smoking despite their knowledge of ill health effects. CER, ARG AHA IB HE AAR, RE eA dent 1 Ay SE AE. ) 2.40 EAI EH HY BE SEAT A) EA id NC EL GDA ANE) UL FS NADAS 1S, BERUBELMMSLEE RD}. BEML, ZE contribute to, lead to, pay attention to, give rise to TAAL, to HES. fil: Public disorder can lead to damage a country’s economy. CAR, 10 EEA, 15 RAEI, ) Public disorder can lead to a country’s economic crisis. CES, BRAS THER AID KO RIESE ME.) 3. Ai PETRIE AT DLE Shia tL AT PEE Ie] ERAT), LAI for, since, after, before %. fi]; Traditional buildings are desired sometimes, for the simple reason is that they are of commercial and cultural values. CHAR, for A BRIN, RI, Gi KAA 4H.) Traditional buildings are desired sometimes, for the simple reason that they are of commercial and cultural values. CER, AER ADEA MRE LABS OD, A — Af B85 —§ MA Bae A Fitts) 4. ASST AS EDEN, APR, EC fii]: Most children do not feel it necessary to conform with rules. (2K. confirm —At4o to i A.) Most children do not feel it necessary to conform to rules. CE, KARP FRA EAE A a FAL 9 e |. AAR 1, AN ESCLGAT D AAE Se TB t —P Da H HS RA la ACR EH LI BNE, HIN UR AN ESLER PSA Heese , EM LAMA ST al, fil: The rise of single parenthood is difficult for any society to deal. (BHR to deal #4 the rise of single parenthood, #575 sab EK Hale {ithe es] weith= ) aD latina” > ‘The rise of single parenthood is difficult for any society to deal with. CARA, PH RWG IE GRE TALI ALS RATE ALA HR a PLS) 2. Ay ea ANE ERT: urge, force “., FAMEIFT, fl want, expect, encourage, advise, persuade, cause, 49; The aim of this campaign is to encourage young people be responsible for their driving. (CHER. encourage sb. to do sth, HARB, MA) MARAT to.) ‘The aim of this campaign is to encourage young people to be responsible for their driving, CEH, GRAN Ea BARE MARA hed 0 2 ak HS) al (RRO CR es ai aH | aOR I me my [mine | | you you your yours | he him his his she i her [ her hers it it its its | a a =| wm | they J them their | theirs fil: Asking for advice from your family is better than overcoming a problem ourselves. ABR, WHA your family, 4 HX ourselves, #45.) Asking for advice from your family is better than overcoming a problem yourself. CEM, MRA EAM © DL veth A TAR ART) pS SP i ATI a BE) 1. Spal ATOR TICAE AVE PERE TAS TEMES EB ATO PE 2. Spi aT VA TET RP AR FE AR TBR, BEERS ea IE EI — APRS 0 fF]: ‘The learning industry is booming, driving by competition, the demand for skilled workers, the growth of media and information technologies and the rapid pace of developments in all career fields, (358, 236. learning industry, MHRA H— AAA, Rats L, WILMA driven 1% driving. ) The learning industry is booming, driven by competition, the demand for skilled workers, the growth of media an¢ formation technologies and the rapid pace of developments in all career fields CEM, REE. MARAT ear AR UR OR AS PAL BR PA Lp He ERAN, HAT ERIE, ) a ee 8. MARAE BAMA EL — A UE: BA TAT AR ATRAS HE, RRS. ZEB. BRA: AVNET 5 TAN ESE aS Ae 7 OF B.D, FREAD. CHEE HE EE A ELLA Sig BEN SLT HE fas ‘The main role of a teacher is teaching the students the knowledge accumulated over centuries of human experience. CBR, RABIN LIM, HALA teaching LAO LAH, PILAR AATA,) ‘The main role of a teacher is to teach the students the knowledge accumulated over centuries of human experience. CES, AGH EAE hE RAEA RIL FENG PR Ate AR A SiR A AR a) bh. BAAR 1, bad YA esi), J], CA A 5b) YP AS ee id AL CH. fl: There are not easy answers to the problems facing this country, CHER, not RAIA, KALE BAA answers, KIRA BAA LH no, FF not any, not one #4 not a.) ‘There are no easy answers to the problems facing this country. (EF, MRA Les MTL AHS fh Pa BR.) 2, ET HIE AE ir ae AF BA] BRI ACI er, RETR LNT ZEAIN esto XP HL AST AY HAA ARCS SURI LAS MERE, $A ALLE AGG strong, young, healthy LHe: bil: WATE, In extreme circumstances, women appear to be more strong than expected. (HK. strong #4 ARYL BK stronger.) In extreme circumstances, women appear to be stronger than expected. (Bah, AMR IO HEF, toth At RR HAAG ER KD 3, HUE FP GE, ASIA E RF fal iL ial ‘Young drivers are more possibly to have accidents than old drivers. (4B. possibly 8 175], AAR AGE. ) Young drivers are more likely to have accidents than old drivers. (Ea, PAE HY 8] UL KAS 8] BUSH th BAH.) 1. YF AEB YE ITA a fil: An immigrant to a new country is normally unemployed, homeless, friendless. (AER. unemployed, homeless 4 friendless 3LIF5) AGB, se 3513874, ) An immigrant to a new country is normally unemployed, homeless or friendless. (Eh, NAPA ARAB Fak, BLE ARAM ACH) 2. IAI (because, although, that “9: aE EMI Mal fl Because it is not serious. (GBR, AHI because HARE — PALA, Be EAD.) Because it is not serious, many countries do not take any real countermeasures. (2%, BAMLAARE L, HARSORRARR ER ARK, ) 3. BEla) if] who, what, which, where, how Fl whem Ji ELESSN ASE 50H 48) Sk — APPR NY ANE , CMF PAVE, SF, RB fil: We do not know what do next, as we have never seen anything like it. (CAR. what BA RLAA THAI) ‘We do not know what to do next, as we have never seen anything like it. CEM, RANA Anil FGA , BRA A ALIA APH 0) 4. however, therefore, otherwise, thus, hence FBI} Al # WARiA y AE i in], BEATE AS oT Le 1% AF HY. fil: Today, many young people prefer to eat fast food such as fried chicken, or pizza in fast food restaurants, therefore, young people have a greater risk of overweight. (BR, therefore AHA, KALE F.) Today, many young people prefer to eat fast food such as fried chicken, or pizza in fast food restaurants; therefore, young people have a greater risk of overweight. CEA, ARS EA AREAL DAE 5 CF ae Bi aE He BR; 2b, RAPE RC BE 2%.) +c, Bile ASR A AA, ATA A Ea, UES PERLE a. Ae LOA 3B instead of, APE WBE WYRE, ill instead of AJzaviAa), FESPA. LRAT ARS, TEX BEE. fal 1: Tourism has instead of agriculture as the main industry in many places. (ARR, instead of A444 7441, KALA 4 iTS HIA.) Tourism has replaced agriculture as the main industry in many places. (Bt, EARS ILA RAL CBRERURY EP LS) {il 2: Itis always difficult for a child to adopt to a new school. (4IHK. adopt 4 adapt 44 2H: adopt 45 BL" AM; MAR", i adapt BR“, i62",) It is always difficult for a child to adapt to a new school. (Bah, PRL, Ris — ol PAR BR AY, ) ‘63: ‘The purpose of this reform is to increase living standards. OPK, increase A449 LR “HAe" KSPR T LGM AD, AEH, profit, sales; 3b AL LIKI improve, 3908 “4EA".) ‘The purpose of this reform is to improve living standards. CEA, RAE DRA ES HE.) $i 4: Many problems are certain to rise if children are given unlimited Internet access. CBR, RS AA BALA arise Fo rise: arise #3 BR“ s AW”, RAUF happen”, vi rise && iL eae ERA LIA", K1AF" increase”. ) Many problems are certain to arise if children are given unlimited Intemet access. (EA, RDA TALLER, MARS AMR YRS May, ) JN, iad F AF a. DA Lai BA PS, , BUA BES — TAZ ey Sin TAT HAA Int, SUSE CEASA ial ZI fil; ‘The importance of a balance of trade to a healthy economy has been never clearer than it is now. CARR, never AIA GI, izHA has 4" been Zi). ) ‘The importance of a balance of trade to a healthy economy has never been clearer than it is now. CEH Pa ah 22 FF le HE RE ARR AE, HE BZ) 2. TEREIV A), Ri] ABR HE ya aA. FEAT — ah da AS NY BE a) AP, a BAYS WAH, SC ALS A 5 AAT PG i PH A i] ay aD A SS RS PAL BATT fi]; Can you say honestly that you have never lied? GR, honestly ae 4 say 27.) Can you honestly say that you have never lied? CER, ARE AE BLA AR EE TRB?) 3. A MUHA AEA LAG, MM sometimes, often, soon, perhaps F, ABE ATM . Wak AAC. b. eRe SEE LAT AC RAN OH eT ST OO AT, CELA LT I; SLA EA CH ETA fl; Nearly every immigrant comes to realise immediately that there is incomprehensible and peculiar something about the local culture, (484%. incomprehensible 4 peculiar i& % 444 $14) -K MiLAL A something ii.) Nearly every immigrant comes to realise immediately that there is something incomprehensible and peculiar about the local culture, CLEA, LPB AAG RARE GARB ILA LAA BT RAR AE A HDILA .) PL, AOE Ta a, BR 1. so..that Ail such...that )%"]", MUR so BRA such Were ‘ay eT , a BES He fil: So popular Internet is that its impacts on our daily lives are worthy of concern, RHE, RABATAR, ) So popular is Internet that its impacts on our daily lives are worthy of concern, (ER, BN Ap sbittt, ALTERMAN A FAHY RA RN RIE) 2. “only+ ARR” CTE AY ET HON Ts SERS. fl]: Only when the external conditions are favourable we can tackle this problem. (BHR, only HIRT REA AED THA, BRAK.) ‘Only when the external conditions are favourable can we tackle this problem, CEB, RAIA AA OEE, RANA TUM RR AML ) 23, ARSE TTA HCTE AT EEA, Ll never, hardly, rarely, seldom, barely, nowhere “Fo, il: We have made it clear that under no circumstances we would use it for personal affairs, (485%, under no circumstances 4.4 Fat, 4 FRULAT HR, ) ‘We have made it clear that under no circumstances would we use it for personal affairs. (ER, CASO NR, RATHI F , RADAR RAEI MEA ML ) 4, Lge PRE REM HE CTE) PF LL BEBE, 1 not only...but also..., nor, not until “= fil: quick dish does not necessarily mean a compromise of flavour. Nor fast food has to be junk food. CAR, nor AEFI, FRAT.) ‘A quick dish does not necessarily mean a compromise of flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food (th, RRA ERATOR, RELA LR—-RABARS.) STEAD: AAP FT ER Ge] EN PT SA TATA TS HH 1. and ll or (PP SA 1 $i 1; Itis widely accepted that the process of education begins at birth and continuing throughout life. (CR continuing LILA AA, Ar begins :XiHIE HHI A HE ELA. ) It is widely accepted that the process of education begins at birth and continues throughout life (EAA, ANTE, HOR IAG BETH, RASHEED {oi 2: While tertiary education has been present throughout much of history, it is not until recently that its economic, society and politics importance has become prominent. (AHR, society 4 politics 4X44], KEI LBA jk LAA fit B fo economic 4} £..) While tertiary education has been present throughout much of history, it is not until recently that its economic, social and political importance has become prominent. (2A, RAHFHTADLERKM AM MEE, EMR, Le pois Tk HAS RIT RALARA,) 2. neither...nor..., a8 well as, both...and..., not only.,.but also... not...but..., the same...as.... {E725 8. fi]; Itis argued that animals should have the same rights as human being. (487%. human being #3 284440 HH HH animals #22.) ee Ys ies i It is argued that animals should have the same rights as human beings. (ER, AMP iti hh ALK eA A AA BAI) +. AAAS GR SEAM (55 AEA 5, SOLE IE BH I HED 1, WREATH A, SCAR CAAA who ah that, SFA which, fil: The elderly, which are normally incapable of looking after themselves, need time and compassion from their family. CHR, JLATIAE the elderly, te ARIA who. ) ‘The elderly, who are normally incapable of looking after themselves, need time and compassion from their family. (ER, BEART HEA BS, ENELKAM M FoR.) 2 MRR CIE A PERE , ISA SEA whose, ASE which Be who. Gil: Of those fast-growing countries, China, which economy has been growing at 9 percent per year, is particularly successful. CMR. ALAFIA China 146] £48 economy #246, 7 AEIA which, ) Of those fast-growing countries, China, whose economy has been growing at 9 percent per year, is particularly successful Cia, EMERGE RH DEL, PAIK 9%, LI Mb.) 3. AAACN FETE SY ia a ih, ALAEJ which B&H whom, ASEH that, (3; There are plenty of natural resources in China, most of that are unused. CHR, of ENA, 16 i fede that.) ‘There are plenty of natural resources in China, most of which are unused. CER, EP ARS ORT, AARP AERA.) 4. where, when, why GARI LEIA PERE, SUSI Fit EF ae fal: People like shopping on the Boxing Day, when can buy very fashionable commodities at cost price CHR. KABA when GIF RMEFR DI) People like shopping on the Boxing Day, when they can buy very fashionable commodities at cost price. CEA, AMT AIR AE ALL DA, AB RAAT VA FRAY AE HO He) 5. Feat iA MR, few, any, little 4 Fe MScia] TE HAAG. ANTEALIAL (anything, nothing) #il the one, all, much, iit, Sevriti AB FU that, 8; Everything which he can see is upside down. G4IHR. everything 64% ARAM M which, ) Everything that he can see is upside down, (Ea, BAHL T AA Lah RG APR IAL KOH) - 66. RR a A A) ALA i BK ARS EF BRE AE A) SEAT TARE, MP SEAR PIs TIER EA MA SAT nd EAT — BS PT A, ESE ERIE FHC) fe Taha. fil; It proves difficult to transform a person, who has committed crimes repeatedly into a law- abiding citizen. (RAR, BLK APR WE REA.) It proves difficult to transform a person who has committed crimes repeatedly into a law- abiding citizen. (EF, FRG AFM AG 5 BH TK SP eS RE TED.) = TREE SA) ESE Aa) HH PARA, SR ALF BB 3 HE) 1 EAR DT, RURAL, BA) a ABA fi]: When music is heard or played by us, music always reminds us of the time and environment in which it was created. (BR, DERMAL, AS De RS,) When being heard or played by us, music always reminds us of the time and environment in which it was created. (£4, SRTRA RAE RAR, BAYER PAS HF RAL Of HOT HOSP) 2, MORO TEES SEGA ALE 1 SEAR, IBA LH fil: There is a lot to do before solving this problem. (BER, KA) F084) RIERA, MAO SEMIERA, 2.4) 04 R58R alot) There is a lot to do before we can solve this problem. (ER, ATAMAAD AMZ, RATA S FB. ) = Fee BODE SE 9S EG, PEGA. (EAM FAS 1. whether ll that AAAS ILE HH. (i): The question remains whether that it was a serious love affair or a passing fancy. (ABR. that fo whether A645 Fl pe A) ‘The question remains whether it was a serious love affair or a passing fancy. CER, EA RAPER — OSA, GRRE ANTAL) 2, ETD C TAT AOA SR. A TALE AM AS RE ELAR which C3], — ALIA ALE FABLE A A je), alee ELBA that 1s), fi] 1: There is an argument which is whether violence displayed in the media is related to subsequent violent behaviour among viewers. (458, # argument di do—4-4>4i) about, ARG 3-E—ASEHEAA 4.) There is an argument about whether violence displayed in the media is related to subsequent violent behaviour among viewers. (2, KTHIRR A POMAM GH RN AT HAGA HER.) {81 2; Democracy is based on the idea which is that all people are created equal. eae i CARR. idea 15 AARIR UAEIEAA ,) Democracy is based on the idea that all people are created equal, (EM, RERF ALRF ERMA) SBOE AEC RAR IE ACA ONAL DRAI SEAT 250 ER, A PT UA SS ALIN PERE, HER ACHE I 0 BT AFAR EAP SCAG, JERE; MOTE OIE ADP SCRE. PA 9 An AEP FE ASAE eG RY HATES TTR OAT ERE. RIFE ACR > TTT, UK, , SRA EAPO BE., Fa TTA He BA ROR MAH FA, SBS EL SANE TTR AA PERT Ze BLA PP TEL ABD language diversity. S218: statement LATA il, PERK NIE A Iai], BEA AEST Be MIE: We are frequently confronted with statements about the alarming rate of loss of language diversity. KE: MMIBP FMA TIER FAMPARLAW THE, 2. Globalisation will always have supporters who are blind on the destruction i cause. SPR: BUND. Sime NET, blind fri AN to, HIE: Globalisation will always have supporters who are blind to the destruction it can cause. KB: SHURA Ra, Ah th Heh RL a RAL HO 3. One problem that has not yet been addressed is the existing infrastructure and facilities fail to meet the demand posed by increased arrivals of tourists. SER: FEA. ASAE a, SHUVEE is AM fail, PBEM 5 CIE: One problem that has not yet been addressed is that the existing infrastructure and facilities fail to meet the demand posed by increased arrivals of tourists. KE: KAA ERA AK 9 A A OG a i HF 1k Eh RAR RAL F 0 FSD Bk 4, Children, if grown up in a multicultural society, are more likely to embrace different cultures an SBT: WAAR SE ANGE Sy, MBS grow up 2 lala Ea ED —— > HIE: Children, if growing up in a multicultural society, are more likely to embrace different cultures and values. KE: PREF ESALIMBS PAK, WINREBREA MY LF HD 5. It is obvious that comparing with its drawbacks, the rise of English as a global language can bring us a lot of benefits. $8). AEE 4) i] comparing, I the rise of English as a global language JE Bk Lf. A Hk 2h), FAvCSE HLL 24} 1A] compared. 2{IE: Tis obvious that compared with its drawbacks, the rise of English as a global language can bring us a lot of benefits. AB: RAB, MAT EI, SEH SLI Sh ke APA S BAL 6, Importing goods from overseas might cause a country to depend exceedingly on imports, which mean that it would gradually lose the control on the market. BA i EE), PALE ASS AP. 2LIE: Importing goods from overseas might cause a country to depend exceedingly on imports, which ‘means that it would gradually lose the control on the market. AR: DE AT EE MAND Rad TARE , Aan AR eS AE 7. It would be not denying that almost every country has its unique culture or art forms that is different from other countries’. HEL: WAT It would be not denying i MBEIS ; or KEI ia (MMP, TATA BR BL HT RS a LIE: There is no denying that ( t7] /Li¥s, It can’t be denied that) almost every country has its unique culture or art forms that are different from other counties’. KR: EAR, LFSAG LAA AA THD RBH LUA ERR, 8, Cultural diversity can be viewed both positively and negatively. While some see it as a barrier to effective communication or a cause of miscommunication, the others regard it as an asset. 44081: the others Hl others HIDCIRAE ST: HUA JENA IEA TELIN 4) 53 St—BE A, THE SEAR Flo ETAL, FURIES #LIE : Cultural diversity can be viewed both positively and negatively. While some see asa barrier to effective communication or a cause of miscommunication, others regard it as an asset, RATT AR EAGAN B TAC, AAA E LIE AA BBR EB Ht — PAAR RA, BORA MICE AEE xB 9. It is undeniable fact that the tourism industry has provided a substantial source of income for many cou! SHEL: fact TRC ie], MEME BIE: Itis an undeniable fact that the tourism industry has provided a substantial source of income for many countries. AE: RTGU, RHLCARS MEER TRAIEA, 10. | believe that everything has its downside, and the spread of English as a global language in the world is not exception. HE: not AHH, ATT LME HZ iil exception, HLIE; | believe that everything has its downside, and the spread of English as a global language in the world is no exception KE: RAMESH, RARE SHG SRT RAL RP, 11. New immigrants cannot fit into a new environment can happen very often. SE: AFSL. HADNT it PISCE. LIE; It can happen very often that new immigrants cannot fit into a new environment, KG: MB RARE EM 12. Tourism also enables people, not only visitors, but also local dwellers, learn values and features of different cultures. SAL: WHASDIA(E RHR. enable /rifiits ZI to, enable somebody to do something. HLIE; Tourism also enables people, not only visitors, but also local dwellers, to learn values and features of different cultures. KB: HMA EM AA LIL IWR TAR BAGH Ii oat @ 13. Cross-cultural communication occurs between people living in same country but from different cultural backgrounds. SHR: same 2 iil —BUBTGBE A aE eid the, BE: Cross-cultural communication occurs between people living in the same country but from different cultural backgrounds. AB: LARA ME AA DR ap MAT A LAA EA HAT 14. In a multi-ethnical society, nationality can a taboo subject and people are embarrassed to talk openly about it. $B: THB ANSERE. can ASAE SCM NIT. ®iE; Ina multi-ethnical society, nationality can be a taboo subject and people are embarrassed to talk openly about it. KE: A-ASRAMBSY, HRA SHIM, AMAT HDR. 15, Many donor countries believe that the main obstacle to third-world development is lack of capital and that giving poor countries cash to invest can spur rapid grow. SSA: grow KLAN, AE(RISIN, BASLE growth, (2 cD RTE PAVIA that 3) SAK ey ~ AIPIVE believe HSI A. ) 2LIE: Many donor countries believe that the main obstacle to third-world development is lack of capital and that giving poor countries cash to invest can spur rapid growth. KE: RSMRMAME, FAPRAAMELGTRALHS, ORF MEM ARKH RET PARR IEE I 16. The continuing cultural invasion creates problems and troubles for social solidarity, whether it is at the level of nation, community or family. S41: #OR. problems Ml toubles RAH, Ae 2LIE; The continuing cultural invasion creates problems for social solidarity, whether it is at the level of nation, community or family. AR: HO ALIA MR, ERE RR Ei Lhe at Bo — ST A 17. No matter where they come from or what their previous lifestyle is, migrants should seek to adapt to a new culture. SEAL: PACRGHAR, lifestyle MH FH SLB, [MW AE their (EIA. H{1E: No matter where they come from or what their previous lifestyles are, migrants should seek to adapt to a new culture. BRELR KE HM LIC, RH AE: ALAM Zo Sa AR VATA EA Rody. 18. The host country provides many social settings for language acquisition to be taken place. SHI: take place A Yeh inline, WALLA. 2CIE; The host country provides many social settings for language acquisition to take place. AAT SIRT RELA, 19. We are not surprising to see that in the coming decades, English language learners will account for the majority of the entire school-aged population in every part of the world. $A: AAAAIBL EST HA. BLIE: We are not surprised to see that in the coming decades, English language learners will account : surprised #78“ HUFIY”, EHDA; surprising fav" ber”, FE for the majority of the entire school-aged population in every part of the world, KE: EARLE L, APR ENLE, PRAT PHA SHAME MARL H, Hot RNR he, 20. There can be little doubt that the people who are fluent bilinguals outperform monolingual speakers in the workplace, as the world is increasingly global connected. a global ZG Zia], AAEM connected ik Pit APIA HIE; There can be little doubt that the people who are fluent bilinguals outperform monolingual speakers in the workplace, as the world is increasingly globally connected. EAR, TARAMAAHEEHAERY LH RLAMAUP—B EWA, BAER SUK A LEY RABI, 21. As our world shrinks and business becomes increasingly international, people, who can speak two languages fluently, will be taken as a valuable resource to society. FER TAS ELF RHEE HAMA), REE EE TIA, MG RR, EE HEE RETE A) . HCIE: As our world shrinks and business becomes increasingly international, people who can speak two languages fluently will be taken as a valuable resource to society. KE: MAHER HEH DR, TRAE EAB ARA RES LE {05 TR. 22. The effect globalisation has had on culture is immense and diversity. ‘HAL: diversity 2:4 if], AEX UMEAITIE Fal diverse (P2ei#. LIE: The effect globalisation has had on culture is immense and diverse. KE: BHM LL amt Fie fo $ AEH. 23. During last decade, there has been much discussion and controversy over the impact of global economic integral : TAR. last fife Ala iekia) the, AEA. #LIE: During the last decade, there has been much discussion and controversy over the impact of global economic integration. A: BAATHL, AMAT TRG RT REY ma nh it ibe Fie 24. Globalisation poses both opportunities and problems for every industry in a worldwide scale. EAL: SPAETH. on...scale Wy ht AMC. HIE; Globalisation poses both opportunities and problems for every industry on a worldwide scale. TR: SRC AMER IE ATLA T MS, ORT 25. There is an inescapable trend that those economic developed areas are in the vanguard of a cultural change. HAL: economic MIB Fiel, AALMEHE I AiAl developed. BLIE; There is an inescapable trend that those economically developed areas are in the vanguard of a cultural change. RFRAMBATLREEO HE, RRA TER IAH tourism, telecommunications represent the fastest-growing and the most profitable industry in many countries across the world. A: POR. WRI TRAIT Lb tei, ATLAIEHI—7P the. BLIE: Like tourism, telecommunications represent the fastest-growing and most profitable industry in ‘many countries across the world. AB: AHRELRS OR, CASO MRHL—H, RAA-TREAR MAA TR 4) * ak, 27. Movies have a means to present contemporary attitudes, fashions and events. TE: TRUAZAANSERE. WIRE be Bindi se RUT AS. BLIE; Movies have been a means to present contemporary attitudes, fashions and events. KE: BY-AARTIRMRA HHO FH-AAAR 28. The government and the local people have to preserve the original appearance of the local cultures, customs and etiquettes, even though their purpose is meeting the expectation of the tourists from all over the world. SS: “4 purpose (ELIMI IR. IRA HAE. MIE; The government and the local people have to preserve the original appearance of the local cultures, customs and etiquettes, even though their purpose is to meet the expectation of the tourists from all over the world. BAF F0 BBE RS IRR AAP IE 66 RUG FOAL EH SAE EL, RRR AT HRA AURA EM HH, 29. The easy of communication and the spread of information increase the proportion of economic activity that can operate beyond national borders. iz MCMA i case , 4818; easy HSL. LTE: The ease of communication and the spread of information increase the proportion of economic TR EHS, (TRN” 5 activity SFT ia) , ZED activities that can operate beyond national borders. iO RA) F015 BO HAG Ao T SF TD RS wh OH HH 30. Those who speak English as the native language have an overt advantage, in large part because they have not difficulty in communicating in the business, scientific and educational worlds. SH: TAPER. not Abia, MAES 1 difficulty, LIE: Those who speak English as the native language have an overt advantage, in large part because they have no difficulty in communicating in the business, scientific and educational worlds. AR ARE BAG AAR EAE, EAR AAR AE EAT AE Bh, ASE CH 4 3k PRA AE. 31. This is a fast changing world, which English monolinguals are in danger of being left behind. & ae BA: Maa AseM, HTML srid , BLUE: This is a fast changing world, in which English monolinguals are in danger of being left behind. AE: RAMA LACH, AEE, RRURL-AB ET HAAB SHEE, 32. Globalisation accelerates the development of English as global vice versa. language and AL: language SL MT 4 tal, Aix AFRO ANETELI a, 2LIE; Globalisation accelerates the development of English as a global language and vice versa KE: SUERTE AEE EAR, RIM 33. It_is_my belief that many individual characteristics —including age, gender, expectations, experience and temperament—can influence how well migrants adopt to anew country. HANH. adopt Aeas“WeFe” , WMATA adapt, ean “AGN” 5 CIE: It is my belief that many individual characteristics—including age, gender, expectations, experience and temperament—can influence how well migrants adapt to a new country. KE: RAMERS PAR A— B16 be LE] INI, 2 fo —§_ ah a5 Rib a aA 34, Community solidarity is being loss as a result of power concentration in global media companies. FHL: TAPER. losshb 41a], 2X EMA AIA lose 125 4hiAl lost. CIE: Community solidarity is being lost as a result of power concentration in global media companies. KE: WFAA AAA SRP, AL 2 UE A a. 35. An economic recovery can be attained by enlarge the government spending and create more jobs. SHEL: by Feria — ALi 44 tak oh Mia), ANAM ah BLIE; An economic recovery can be attained by enlarging the government spending and creating more jobs AG: BRL TALS AMM fot] sh LAR 36. There is no denying that universities are required a large amount of funding to increase, maintain and upgrade facilities. $A: require MAKI AEB, AFG B (universities require ), iii AS A “# Be the He ( universities are required)» aD a ee an BIE: There is no denying that universities require a large amount of funding to increase, maintain and upgrade facilities. AB: ARAM, AFRRAERA AM me, Miser ih Heike, 37. Hospitals are under-resourced are not in a good position to make health care services readily available to the public. RA: AMAA are, LIE: Hospitals that are under-resourced are not in a good position to make health care services readily available to the public. KE: HRA R A RBA HELD RAE RY RF EIS 38. Space exploration enables broaden our horizon, study our planet from different perspectives and know our planet better. SHIA: SE HLIIA {FH enable {47 HMA enable sb. to do sth. » HLIE: Space exploration enables us to( 8] LAGER A]! enables M4 helps us) broaden our horizon, study our planet from different perspectives and know our planet better. AE: APRA RAL, MAB Ab PAN RMR, IPR SIT MPAA BK, 39. There are lots of good. base. SSL: SATIAD reasons S/F) THRE, DIK AM ia) why. BLIE: There are lots of good, basic reasons why we should build a sustainable moon base. KE: (RS APA AAR AY RET AAP A BAN — RAE E— PRAMS FBR IB Se 40. Widespread literacy is fundamental to both social and economical development of any society. aA: iA » TEX LNT economic" 415". BLE: Widespread literacy is fundamental to both social and economic development of any society. KE: TCP RAETER AO RE TE R RAR REA economical #2 41. If students pay full fees, it will increase enough finance for universities. SHA: AUAANIEW). —AEKDE finance 7fiEFH increase. BUE: If students pay full fees, it will raise enough finance for universities. DORPEN LAER, MAREE EE REG OES 42. Not surprising, poverty is a problem worthy of concern in every country. SUPE AEE BAY BLIE: Not surprisingly, poverty is a problem worthy of concern in every country AB: KHLFADRHA— MAK EMA, RKRRA A 43. The most simple approach to closing the gap between haves and have-nots is applying different tax rates according to income levels. S81B1: simple fREE2EIE simplest. HIE: The simplest approach to closing the gap between haves and have-nots is applying different tax rates according to income levels. AE: MS RH AEG Pe LABIA AT AE 44, As | tinued development of the charity, more people are concerned whether their donations have reached the right destinations. PRIA: as PARRA RE RA om ZAM INR, EMEA], AN ES i , DM BE EAR SP A with, as Ail with (HEI IEA HALAS BIE: With the continued development of the charity, more people are concerned whether their donations have reached the right destinations. KEL: Ma REP IE A EAI, RAR & OAKS AAT A thy EB IA) SE LH 45. There has been considerable opposition against making military service compulsory among young people. FEI: AMAGEIAGHR. opposition ii —ARANIN against, HALIM to. ®LIE: There has been considerable opposition to making military service compulsory among young people. KG: AFRAPBRAMB, HAMS SORTED their morale and dignity. Sl: A) FLAIRAL. provide Jah ia), + Sia Ale LIE: Providing international aid to the poor countries will cause those countries to lose their morale and dignity. EL: POAT RAL RRA ALAR EAR 04 RRA AAR services or no services at all to those who are unable to pay. SHIA: SLATER. excess 270 AHSbiN, DINY”, ili excessive Pear" A-Axth) , AWS BE ity” — WAL ee ie, Tea PPE ia) BLIE: Health care providers provide excessive services to those who can pay, and limited services or no services at all to those who are unable to pay. KUL: BITS A A AB ET AER S eH A, MBER Hy APH AAR RAT FR IR HER AMATI, 48. Education in a modern knowledge-based economy is one of the conditions to achieving economic growth, when it increases skills. FHL: ALPI(LSHAIAR. when 275 AUR RE, ABH BEAR NE TA ARE, AES SE RR AA BIE: Education in a modern knowledge-based economy is one of the conditions to achieving FAERIE as economic growth, as it increases skills, KE: AMRORRAM BEE, RFRRPBA KO EHZ—, HAE TAR BRA. 49. In many Western countries, students are exempt from tuition fee over the course of their compulsory education. fee JT] BCH i, TERK LTTE : In many Western countries, students are exempt from tuition fees over the course of their compulsory education. KE: ARSOAAR, FEARRLSMA LEY ERE, government should protect family benefit first. A: DF MAA because Al so PELE, HIE: Because financial hardship is the real source of many family problems, the government should protect family benefit first. BPA ARS RAB IER A, PASTEL AD RAGA. * 51. As economic conditions improve, many people maintain that government spending should be centred on large development, such as stadiums, theatres and museums. SHEA: development dean EAE TARA IR, SEAT ie, BED Inset), BA ARSE He, BLIE: As economic conditions improve, many people maintain that government spending should be centred on large developments, such as stadiums, theatres and museums. KE: HT / MAHAL, RSARHDAAAE AER PAR RRAR LE, dodo BURT AE BL Be Ao A 52. Beneath the streets of a modern city exist the network of cables, pipes and tunnels required to satisfy the needs of its inhabitants. sal: EAB. AL —‘PfAE A), Beneath the streets of a modem city JE network 5.84 ia) , iF sh ial FLUC. RCI: Beneath the streets of a moder city exists the network of cables, pipes and tunnels required to RGB, SEI satisfy the needs of its inhabitants, AB: AAU Ae Fie, GLA AER, PT 0 ea, ak Ae Gap i eee ey ‘iain, 2 53. Cities are investing heavil to cut poll FAIA: system JETT C4 ie], ALPE bees , WMT LT Hs EIA. BLIE: Cities are investing heavily in public transport, including the subway system, in a bid to cut pollution. KE: amy in public transport, including subway system, in a bid FROME, MT EAKART IWR AREA RRR, 54. Having a social environment conducive to the creature and utilisation of knowledge is believed to be the key to enhancing the competitiveness of a country and realising an affluent and comfortable society. FAA: MAG BHR. creature HE. ®LIE: Having a social environment conducive to the creation and utilisation of knowledge is believed Ea i 4”, Tix HLL creation, #7N) to be the key to enhancing the competitiveness of a country and realising an affluent and comfortable society. KR: MA — AAT O38 Fo1k M40 SRA BEHARAR ARG DEEPA RAG IS FF 55. Situations might occur which a person who seeks to pursue further education cannot afford it. SE: which erly Se E09, MUI2E which HifJNS> iA] in, in which “FF where. BLIE: Situations might occur in which a person who seeks to pursue further education cannot afford it, KE: —DAFRR-— FRAG A HARA AAT RAT He th 56. It remains a problem that in countries such as India, public education in many areas are not available for free due to budget constraints. SHB: EIRA—Be. public education ASH) Me, iPiiay ind Be A Pe, BIE: It remains a problem that in countries such as India, public education in many areas is not available for free due to budget constraints AG: ARSOR, Pele L, HAMAR ARAAKT ARS OE KG HH RR LE BRAD AM 57. Although the progress in the healthcare sector, there is much scope to develop the accessibility of the service. SHA: Min). although Mia), RAR MITEM AE, ALIAS iA] despite. HIE: Despite the progress in the healthcare sector, there is much scope to develop the accessibility of the service. 2 AAR BAT ARAB AT MEAT T AE, 123K APR HG AR AT AR RD 13 A HER ENARS FLRA MWA ep maa > 58. Evidence suggests that the poor are fail to seek medical treatment because of the cost. A: are TRAN AEI AiATE, AEX LANE el , ZeaEATI BLUE: Evidence suggests that the poor are failing to seek medical treatment because of the cost. AE: BAW SARA A Hy PAD KH BATS 8 59, It has been argued that donor countries’ direct donation creates dependency and corruption, and it has an adverse effect on local production. SHE: FoR. MLAB Syn EK, PEt and Ferm ty it PTA BCIE: Ithas been argued that donor countries’ direct donation creates dependency and corruption, and. has an adverse effect on local production, ARE: AMIGA A HAR AAR FH Rie ROTTS, HRT ha EP PE he 60. People are concerned that the persistence of high levels of unemployment has undermined people's confident in the economy’s ability to create employment. SHEL: ia PEHTR. confident AIL, PER BMH ia) BLIE: People are concemed that the persistence of high levels of unemployment has undermined people’s confidence in the economy's ability to create employment. KR: Hse ROG APE 98ST AAD AL SR TE ba RAR MG HE AS iz. EH, AMAR 61. The spread of the Internet has profound influence on education and thought in many countries. SHEL: influence 527 3-44 ia) , AEA a) rf Wiz eM Li) LIE: ‘The spread of the Internet has a profound influence on education and thought in many countries. AM: BMH RAR SRT Fo CAMA RIO Bh, 62. The growing use of computers are causing enormous and far-reaching changes in work and the quality of life in both industrialised and developing nations. fA: EWA. SEH use, AVE computers, AM THi ah in] BAIR. CIE: The growing use of computers is causing enormous and far-reaching changes in work and the quality of life in both industrialised and developing nations. AG: HSS TET AC RRA BR Le IS A TB aye, 63. Automobiles have been mass-produced and sold at a price average person could afford. HEL: person BALA ial, AAEM AAA, MOTTE eL a. IE: Automobiles have been mass-produced and sold at a price the average person could afford. ve KE: RRCBKEA, HOP RAT RAM AE 64. For instance, the washing machine was invented and devised to less the drudgery of washing clothes. FHL: AULA AIA. less LIGA RABI, AHEM ESHA , TFALALAR lessen. BCIE; For instance, the washing machine was invented and devised to lessen the drudgery of washing clothes. KE: Odo, AVAL RRARA TRY AL FR 65. As the distinctions between home and the workplace fade, more and more people go online from their offices to perform the tasks they are used to doing at home. AA: URUAFRIR, used to do Zwick Mik”, ii be used to doing RAK“ IHF MATA”. HLIE: As the distinctions between home and the workplace fade, more and more people go online from their offices to perform the tasks they used to do at home. KE: MA RAL ZL BRAG, ARRAS MALADEL RM, MMA ELK SEH 66. Unemployment in market economies is always a consequence of structural change, which can further trace their root in technological change. SSE: FHC. their HASTA structural change XUN, AULA A PMO, HIE: Unemployment in market economies is always a consequence of structural change, which can further trace its root in technological change. AG: APHAEL, AMAR, HbA TA TAR PFARRE PRAM 67. Introducing new technologies and replacing old ones is always a highly controversial matter, especially when the cost incur is particularly high. A: MAMA MAI ial, JE incur Ml is; Wr BElG incur A MILALSH ial incurred, HAE ‘iti cost. HCIE: Introducing new technologies and replacing old ones is always a highly controversial matter, especially when the cost incurred is particularly high SALE A) Tae ALE OO ARE ERA PRUE, ARS PAG MA OY AR, x 68. Solutions to our problems do not lie in waiting hopefully for new technologies to emerge, but rather using public and private funds to make optimal use of existing technology. $8: HEAR Be. cather Jeri at CIE; Solutions to our problems do not lic in waiting hopefully for new technologies|to emerge, ut rather in using public and private funds to make optimal use of existing technology. KE: PARMAMHALHRATE AAR DML, DRAFAARRARAOEERD Ay ATR AF SH HAR 69, The dispose of unwanted by-products of industrialisation is one of the thorniest problems in developing countries. SHA: TALERR. dispose apie), MALIA il disposal. LIE: The disposal of unwanted by-products of industrialisation is one of the thomniest problems in developing countries. AE: LLU ESF BHRBRAR YP DERE HAMS —. 70. In hospitals or on aircraft, mobile phone use is forbidden because of its possible interference with communication or other electronic equipments. HA: equipment LAT RH i), WATAROETL HLIE: In hospitals or on aircraft, mobile phone use is forbidden because of its possible interference with communication or other electronic equipment. KE: ARRERA CML, FMLA AAR LY, DAC TEER EREG RFR 71. The use of the Internet is now greater than television, radi combined. and other media SHEL: than Hie SBR Be LIE: The use of the Internet is now greater than that of television, radio and other media combined. AE: BAP ORM CARL AL, AR 04 BAO, 72. Perhaps one of most far-reaching changes in the last century is the change from EL: AL PRSRMTATSE IN the; Ae eA AE bthee, MAAS. ®LTE: Perhaps one of the most far-reaching changes in the last century was the change from the labour- intense economy to the knowledge-based economy. KEL: WH LECH A HIRE HY RAC RIA aE KD HF 8 Hoi A I OHH 73. Af ible timetable can make employees less likely to be stressful and sick. THEI: stressful AREA, FADE Mi) , LeAITLE jobs, situations 8&4 circumstances, 2CiF : A flexible timetable can make employees experience a lower stress and sickness level. (ti, 2 HLBENG stressful WL stressed.) AE: RSL MT MYRERREK PARA RIK 74, Despite television is the dominant entertainment m: Internet is gathering momentum. 1m across the world, the SHEL: despite JEStial, Spi ANHES| SF, Hedehniy HEE il although. eet 2LIE; Although television is the dominant entertainment medium across the world, the Internet is gathering momentum. AE: BAREILLES SIERRA, CAO LARRATEDRR, es 75. With distance education, many working people are possibly to augment their careers and personal interests without giving up their jobs. ‘SHIA: possibly 22h iH], — MAE ME RIF. BLIE: With distance education, many working people are likely to augment their careers and personal interests without giving up their jobs. KE: AT RBKA, REALM HAT AP RWMMRLARARA, RE RATAANML diy 4 76. The same as any other mediums, the Internet provides entertainment for people of all ages and tastes. ‘SHIRL: any other fri iii BEB SIN FEA. IE: The same as any other medium, the Internet provides entertainment for people of all ages and tastes. KE: Fo Sestak — At, AE PALS Ay EE Ae BAP ek AG ATER AR 77. As lifetime employment is dying out and jobs are more scarce, people could hardly expect to spend their working lives at the same company. aA Bs CROAT. scarce MLC BBIE scarcer. : As lifetime employment is dying out and jobs are scarcer, people could hardly expect to spend their working lives at the same company. AE: WEARS MAMA ALARM NA, DIMA L RR Ay, fe RF OHI AA TAR ha Ltt 78. There are not time and place limitations in online shopping and there are not boundaries, either geographical or political. TAA: TPEMR. not eBid, Alin NATASHA I. a there are no time and place limitations in online shopping and there are no boundaries, either geographical or political. KE: WTR AO TA AodhAO9 , AER AE L KIG LIRR 79. Because of the rapid evolution of worker recurring process than an one-time event. ills, training has become a more HEN: one-time AEIC AIT Ic, AH AN Se EE LIE: Because of the rapid evolution of worker skills, training has become a more recurring process than a one-time event. iit? KE: DAP APR PER, HI CBER— PE PATH RR ABM HH 80. The ultimate financial value of working at home is that if managed time well, the homeworker should be able to achieve more during the day than he or she would in a workplace. SA: ER BAMAALAS A managed. istE homeworker, 49 manage ZW ALMKA , Ir DUNECFHVZES} ial managing 2{JE; The ultimate financial value of working at home is that if managing time well, the homeworker should be able to achieve more during the day than he or she would in a workplace. A: ARLIGMRABHOMLA: RA MSA IS, / WEE CO CT AT HPAL HERS 81. One of the greatest ironies of the 20 century is that although many technologies were intended to enhance our well-being, they have undermined our health over time. SHA: WUE. Pea tee ae, WA Ria, BLIE: One of the greatest ironies of the 20th century is that although many technologies were intended to enhance our well-being, they have undermined our health over time. KE: SPARK WI SHARIR G ARAL A TA AM EEE, EMRE reas Ai Hat aR, is not wide accepted among people. 82. The notion that a knowledge-based economy is replacing the industrial economy SHA: TRS. IB ZEA] wide AHL IE(SH accepted, MFA Ki ti, LIE: The notion that a knowledge-based economy is replacing the industrial economy is not widely accepted among people ARR: Arik Ral A 28 IE ERR TSE OY AERA RAM BRR 83. As a general rule, pollution problems increase during the early stages of a country's industrial development then diminish as increasing industrial development generates adequate resources to tackle such problems. but ‘SEL: FIT SEPA increase Ail diminish, ii 2 i » increase during the early stages of a country’s industrial JE: As a general rule, pollution problen development but then diminish as increasing industrial development generates adequate resources to tackle such problems fF, TRAMA APD RH TL a Mae, PRG, HL RAG Ee th RS, OD ARP REE AL a RY 84. The allure of computers stems mainly from the fact that it can be used for a wide range of purposes. ‘SETEL: it ANBAR TTAYSZ3 computers, J Nedraesra 2JE; The allure of computers stems mainly from the fact that they can be used for a wide range of purposes. VAG DERAT E W105 MEP HZ, entury, none has a great impact on | the many machines invented in the last our daily lives than computers. ‘SOUR: FF than FHA ABE ATTEN ATE Ze dE LE EN : Of the many machines invented in the last century, none has a greater impact on our daily lives than computers. FE: REE AMAR AU OF op, BATHE — A re Bay RA AL EG oR 86. Many architects have received wide recognition by fusing classic architecture with elements of modern art. A: SUAS. classic J" — Hii)" SEB, iff classical fbf SH)" BEE. iE; Many architects have received wide recognition by fusing classical architecture with elements of modem art. KE: RF LAMBERLAPMRERGARRSE—-H, RAT PRAT x yt x 87. Given the competitive pressure, not a few young people have fallen into the habit of using drugs (such as sleeping pills), drink and smoke to relieve stress. TPR. drink Al smoke #2ahial, WSK iaest., Given the competitive pressure, not a few young people have fallen into the habit of using drugs (such as sleeping pills, drinking and smoking to relieve stress. ATE: RY FABA A T BABI PA RO BA IRRCT RNS Ah ho SEAR), AI Fo HB HH DAR 88. Loss of leisure time and family disruption are normally recognised as the negative results of extra job hour. $A; hour JEW) i), WHE FLL. 2LIE: Loss of leisure time and family disruption are normally recognised as the negative results of extra job hours. ARE: AAT 1 SRS fo RAE TG OR APA RAG EK ASR 89. When people go shopping, they are not only with desire for consumer goods, like for the respect or acceptance from other people. not only...but also... IF HUET], Hille MEENA MBL : When people go shopping, they are not only with desire for consumer goods, but also with abstract desires like for the respect or acceptance fiom other people. BAM AM AO BAR, ATA ARTI IN, Pla AR Fah A BR, redo Gh, AT ASNAA HERA coincidence that we now take fewer vacations for shorter periods of time and find the boundaries between work and play increasingly blurred. GEE: WIRESRIR. coincidence ATR inl, HE AGMA ELIA a; UAT DOE not BEAK no, FAL 2h no 45-F not a Rf not an; It is no coincidence... 42 —FHJ WBE, BAN “HLA LR fy". HCIE; It is no coincidence that we now take fewer vacations for shorter periods of time and find the boundaries between work and play increasingly blurred. AG: MUNI AEM IAIE, Ho AOA ZI IR I, GERRARD. 91. Despite a growing rate of obesity in developed countries, undernutrition and malnutrition remain the most common nutritional problem in developing nations. SHB: problem MR HISIK, Py eter BML HIE; Despite a growing rate of obesity in developed countries, undernutrition and malnutrition remain the most common nutritional problems in developing nations, i: RAP AAA RAG NOME AR PSK, AEE ARR R fo HE PRT RR AHP RR SH Aas 92. Due to work or family commitments, many people give up exercise habits in that only vigorous exercise or playing sport counts as healthy activity. SHIA: belief EAT WH i], BA fined, HAAR He #LIE: Due to work or family commitments, many people give up exercise habits in the mistaken belief that only vigorous exercise or playing sport counts as healthy activity. KE: WF LPRA RMB ARS AR T HR EAE ERI D RA BE HIRAM A EDD TERME AD 93. Fashions may vary signi in a society according to age, social class, occupation and geography as well as over time. SHA: TAPES. significant Al, AAT LAPS Mish i, BIE: Fashions may vary significantly within a society according to age, social class, occupation and geography as well as over time. KE: A-PBRB, HAM APH REM, SERA EA ALO 18 EI AE A, 94, The convenience and widespread availability of cars account for its popularity among today’s people. THA: its HARTI cars, ALM BOS. HIE: The convenience and widespread availability of cars account for their popularity among today’s people. AA 8 PEA fo Af He SE aE x SHAAA HA hie, 95. When it comes to eating habits, it becomes clear that more is not necessary better. So: TAMER. necessary RIVA, AARIHUE AA, BAAR iAl BCI; When it comes to eating habits, it becomes clear that more is not necessarily better: KE: SAAT MA AR, ALE RE th YL Jp ar AR S A, 96. A benefit of eating a balanced diet is you can enjoy your health. FEAL: OFA. is THIET), FH that 31%. 2LJE; A benefit of eating a balanced diet is that you can enjoy your health RIE: AR ARH AIF AE A AT VAR, 97. Common knowledge is that people are more likely to feel under stress if they overwork and does not have enough time for rest. SHR: EA— BL, MAP ARIE they, AULCDIZH in MEH do, fASSE does. iE: Common knowledge is that people are more likely to feel under stress if they overwork and do not have enough time for rest. AE: RAM $2, ORAM IML GH AIK, MLEDRMEA, 98, Watching films are one of the most popular entertainments and shared by people of different ages, including children, young people, adults or even the old. Sa: EWA — Be. BNA AAEM OR, THATS BE LL, GI: Watching films is one of the most popular entertainments and shared by people of different ages, including children, young people, adults or even the old. KG: AUBA RAS —, AERA AMEE RAB, de IR AE BF ALBBA, 99, The benefits of job-hopping are taking on a new challenge, which can be translated into an initiative for self-development, enriched experiences and possibly higher incomes. $818: Spill are AEWA. taking on a new challenge 5.4 benefits FAJ—7*, MRELAA include, AAS “UFR” 2LIE- The benefits of job-hopping include taking on a new challenge, which can be translated into an initiative for self-development, enriched experiences and possibly higher incomes FA: BAR A — AE ALA AR AR — ANB HEAR, GET AAG AR BY AE 04 oh Ah BAY ARR AMHR 100. Because of economic transform, many people need immediate reeducation for employment. S851: transform Jéahinl 1 B14 it] transformation. - Sui aaa” HIE: Because of economic transformation, many people need immediate reeducation for employment. KE: AARP RA, REAATINELSLREAMT 101. Overworking links to many adverse health effects, including profound fatigues, back pain, general anxiety, headaches, and occupational diseases. SHIA: link Se Retoahial, AAS, — ORB, 2 link 276 FCAE be linked too BLE: Overworking is linked to many adverse health effects, including profound fatigues, back pain, cools ASE” AUER, HE ‘general anxiety, headaches, and occupational diseases. KE: LHARATRRPAHS AGG, CHRRAS. HA AB AAPRILA, 102. At times of rapid change, the quest for latest knowledge is urgent. Si: RGNTR ine AEA. BLE: At times of rapid change, the quest for the latest knowledge is urgent. AE: AMBEDKAR, THAR RRA BIH. 103. City dwellers can become more healthy if they walk or take public transportation to their destinations and increase their daily exercise. SHE): healthy AREA, HRA UE healthier, a ity dwellers can become healthier if they walk or take public transportation to their destinations and increase their daily exercise. KE: ARABS ABR L AL A ORL, IFLA, MAI AE REAR A Ho 104. The decline of manufacturing and the contraction of male manual jobs are among those emerge trends in the employment market. fF): emerge Jeb ia), AEX Hime MCMILAE SHA emerging, JB%¥ trends. BIE; The decline of manufacturing and the contraction of male manual jobs are among those emerging trends in the employment market. TRIG: i] ak oy RAB fo Bak A A Ap a aR RA AR TD A — He AS time because it appears to reduce a person’s chances of developing heart disease, ‘obesity and cancer. fH: ASERY HSB for a long time PERIYAR, MBIT ERAT AS. LIE: Scientists have been interested in the benefits of a healthy balanced diet for a long time because it appears to reduce a person's chances of developing heart disease, obesity and cancer. KE: KMAR, HEEARREM OKRA ERABARE RA, AACS AY —PA BL 13 DER. RH at A i a 1 JL ey 106. Improper use of substances, alcoholism and unhealthy lifestyles are among other problems which cause people have pressure. ‘SHEA: cause Fl pressure Ai Vim A IEDM. BCIE: Improper use of substances, alcoholism and unhealthy lifestyles are among other problems which cause people to feel under pressure. KE: HMMA SEM, Mi fo FRAY AEARASEMAMNRAEAOKP-ERA, 107. One of the most important point is that online shopping enables people to go shopping beyond normal business hours. FATAL: one of Jer UUM In-% Vad He, BCIE: One of the most important points is that online shopping enables people to go shopping beyond normal business hours. KE: RERM— AA, ALM MT ALAM EA SEF 1 108. There is a growing recognition that more people than ever before have adopted shopping as hobbies. $80: hobbies il shopping 728 LAS. HCIE: There is a growing recognition that more people than ever before have adopted shopping as a hobby. 1: AATEE AFA TRB] AL RAR F 89 A 2080 85 AP AF 109. It is well-know that hobbies form an important part of our everyday lives. SAL: SOA well-know 3< EEE, HUE AEA) well-known, HLIE: It is well-kriown that hobbies form an important part of our everyday lives. KE: AMR in, Mee RAR HASH Bt RAS 110. Unless the integrity of the family is restored, an disappear. traditional values will TEA: MABAR. unless H— TIRE, TERMS, RSE — ia] and. BIE: Unless the integrity of the family is restored, all traditional values will disappear. KE: West RAG DARA, GRR MEARE SH IR 111. Those who from a working-class background are more likely to experience stress. Bl: MATA ain BLIE + Those who are from a working-class background are more likely to experience stress. AG: RALHPAMALA THERA SHEA, bs aaa a 112. There are many distressing social trends that continue without a break, include family breakup and declining educational standards. SRL: DP a : are Mil include, i !FAY LAGE include BAR including, 78 4RIF. ‘LIE; There are many distressing social trends that continue without a break, including family breakup and declining educational standards, KE: AIRS AHAB A, 4G RK ARR fo HE Fo 113. Although in theory, those who stick to a strict vegetarian diet never eat meat or fish, but in practice, many foods they are eating contain meat or fish. 4818: although #l but AfEE AA. 2LIE: In theory, those who stick to a strict vegetarian diet never eat meat or fish, but in practice, many foods they are eating contain meat or fish. AE: MHL, KRELAMHCARHER, PREATE RS Ph PHOS AKG. 114. Stress can be destructive but it also can be constructive if it is handled well. FEAL: it Al itis Ame RB, TEAM OL B, CEAEMT LAER BLIE : Stress can be destructive but also can be constructive if handled well. AE: BARRA, PERBASLTARAD Ao 115. As the modern transport used widely, it is possible that people can travel everywhere in the world. SHA: as Biba), SRM SeM MAS. BIE: As the modem transport is being used widely, it is possible that people can travel everywhere in the world, KE: MEMRAM LIAS SAI, AERA THE. 116. Life today is filled with sources of stress, most that cannot be avoided. SATE: SRM I HERE TE A) REJH that. BCI: Life today is filled with sources of stress, most of which cannot be avoided, KE: Ditty 216 RASA EAR, EP KAA T HA. 117. With positive personalities, one can feel that the world is a more congenial place to live. SETA: AIF RRB. place FE to live INZARSCIA, live WAS Keshia) , te AFIMS TA in. BIE: With positive personalities, one can feel that the world is a more congenial place to live in. KE: RRR —DAREER RDG AEM EB, iti 118. The three main dead diseases in today’s society, heart disease, cancer and stroke, can be largely prevented with lifestyle changes, such as adopting a low-fat vegetarian diet, refraining from smoking and alcohol abuse and getting regular exercise. Ya ii FAT: MURAI. dead #an"FE TY”, NB deadly, dea "Beal MIE: The three main deadly diseases in today’s society, heart disease, cancer and stroke, can be largely prevented with lifestyle changes, such as adopting a low-fat vegetarian diet, refraining from smoking and alcohol abuse and getting regular exercise. KE: RRALO LALLA RR —§— Cle, MAA PM, RAPT AMAR AAR RAR , ve hort AM ort RAE, RANSON BV IB ASI oh, 119. Increased leisure time does not necessarily benefit from the well-being of individuals, because periods of inactivity have actually been prolonged. ‘AIA: benefit Rav AAD HUT BER aie, AAG INIT A BLE; Increased leisure time does not necessarily benefit the well-being of individuals, because periods of inactivity have actually been prolonged. AS: ARIAL AE to — RATA EA DR Ae, BL AANA Bh Ob ET SERRE T 120. On the negative side, openness and honesty sometimes lead to people express extreme opinions more openly. FAIA: lead to ff) to AAP), TM AE MNBH ATE. BIE: On the negative side, openness and honesty sometimes lead to people expressing extreme opinions more openly. ARE: GNA — BE, IHR AO HR TE AT HY RE AAT R02 FIG LS HL Bo 121. Maximising one’s own profit usually imply working against the welfare of other people, fil: EWA —B. SB inte EHR, TSK 2LiE; Maximising one’s own profit usually implies working against the welfare of other people. KE: BAA RA Cay A i HR HAS EAA Al sh 122. Increased life pressure and the climbing unemployment rate have remained as some of the major reasons to account for people's depression. NAL: EAA), increaseliZ A RLESHAIE Ai life, 2271 seme”. LIE: Increasing life pressure and the climbing unemployment rate have remained as some of the ‘major reasons to account for people’s depression, KE: A AH EA fo RM LG KB ARAM RH LATER 123. The value of the arts to society has been subjected to a lot of discussions over the years. SHRI: discussion PEG HUI AEAE AN Ra BEIN s, FUR SUAS HE PBEM, AEC, BP ‘is class discussions “A 3¢ifi HLIE.; The value of the arts to society has been subjected to @ lot of discussion over the years. AB: CARR MEER Ba ITH 124, New constructions should not destroy the cityscape that characterise a city. BA: EIWA—E, cityscape SFB inl BH, shine HAIR, ®LIE: New constructions should not destroy the cityscape that characterises a city. RR: EAR RR ABER ARE IK 9 125. In some contexts, it is undeniably true that many other elements, rather than pursuit of aesthetical values, concerns building designers. SHE: JEIH7S—3. rather than Fil as well as (DL, 4 EH SILENT Ae , TETAS CBA ET SEVPREL, 2 concem fyi elements, Alt, MAAR. LIE: In some contexts, it is undeniably true that many other elements, rather than pursuit of aesthetical values, concern building designers. KE: ARLGUT, BAM, FAL RAERS HOH AH, MERAH AMAMER, 126. Artists can unlock our imagination, stir us to pause, think and reflect. EL: SH Sala) Ti] ic Aa HH i, CIE: Artists can unlock our imagination and stir us to pause, think and reflect. KE: CREAM RA , ALAS FRA BATES 127. A violent film or television programme has been always the subject of criticism as it contains a lot of scenes that show violence. SHE: BUA CEARR. —MKUL, MARC Hail haveshas Hl been ZU. #LIE: A violent film or television programme has always been the subject of criticism as it contains a lot of scenes that show violence. KE: RACYAA GAT AE RARMIF HAR, AALPASRSRMRA HD. 128. When people are exposed to the violence in movies, especially the movies acted by a popular celebrity, they are more likely to copy the violent acts, considered them acceptable and adorable. HEA): GX SLAY consider MAF ELAEA TA, AEA WAR, TTMLSRS consider & [i] 4 323H RR HIE: When people are exposed to the violence in movies, especially the movies acted by a popular celebrity, they are more likely to copy the violent acts, considering them aeceptable and ip adorable. AS: SAMRAOYRA, HAMEL F SYS FMA Bo oR, MANATEE RA FGA, AWAD DEATH AT VAAL OS IAAL IP & i 129. Imitating is considered a part of our human nature and particularly explicit among the young people. a wi AEH — ABHOR, part MACHT BEND a. : Imitating is considered part of our human nature and particularly explicit among the young people. KE: BUGRAARAM AEM — HD, EBAY EARL, 130. The government, which is expected to serve the citizen around its country, has the responsibility to reduce or eliminate citizens’ fear of violent crime by any available means. FAL: CRAIN BER. MBIA who, ii/SJE which. HIE: The government, who is expected to serve the citizen around its country, has the responsibility to reduce or eliminate citizens’ fear of violent crime by any available means, KE: HAAARIRA Wb, BORAT HE AE aL ET 4G A AY RI ET RY AC EAL RHBRS. 131. In the view. fact that it can negatively impact the audience’s behaviour, a detailed description of violent crime in the media should be restricted. S8E: AARC. in view of WA FHISME, SAVE * 5 LEH). HIE: In view of the fact that it can negatively impact the audience's behaviour, a detailed description of violent crime in the media should be restricted. KR: FBR MA Hh Roh, MUR APIR A AG SE 0 dn i ak IRA PRA 132, Watching television has become a way of life, therefore, its effects on viewers have drawn much more attention than ever before, SHHAl: therefore AEM ial, (MW AVLHET, ABBE Mem AIT. BCE: Watching television has become a way of life; therefore, its effects on viewers have drawn much more attention than ever before. KE: ARLERA-AE EAR. ib, CAM AH Got Hw HH K iz 133. Many people harbour misconceptions about the impact of violence display in the media on us. Al: A) + ah ie] harbour Fil display, 7£3X St NIK display HK ALA iI st, (EH violence. Many people harbour misconceptions about the impact of violence displayed in the media on us! 2 ARS AREA A O85 of HEAL BIE RS 5 134, We need to realise that a large proportion of information presented by news media might have no relevant to our everyday HIF: relevant S250 41H, AHBHCTE have Ja TIPE SEIT. BLIE: We need to realise that a large proportion of information presented by news media might have no relevance to our everyday lives. KE: MMELE RAH ARARA ORS TESA DPAEHARK, 135. Many media are able to transfer information with high speed and accuracy. FEEL: 15 speed Fil accuracy HALAISTIAY at Hl with; Hh, FFE IAl and Ha MUIR STO “Ble #C7E; Many media are able to transfer information at high speed and with accuracy. KER: AR SAMAK ME a HE 136. People tend to believe that every character in the movie has real life counterpart. SEL: counterpart PTB ia), ACER ML AAAS, BOR NATE RETA a. BLIE: People tend to believe that every character in the movie has a real life counterpart. AB: AMMA FAER—A EY MERLE 2S PARA A AH 137. In movies, violence is used as a solution to problems, which are contradictory ina society which values non-violent solutions. Ay SIMA AATIAAE problems, MENTE MIF. : In movies, violence is used as a solution to problems, which is contradictory in a society which values non-violent solutions, KE: ACYL, AARAPRAAMMA He, RHOTRAERABRAAEWRRAF AH, 138. Many movies tend to trivialise or glorify the actual consequences of violence, instead of addressing them. address (4) i] X42“ EL" . THF “solve”, (ANE IUM NT KE violence, TH AIE violence it Ja 5& (consequences), shee {Cia it. CIE: Many movies tend to trivialise or glorify the actual consequences of violence, instead of addressing it. KE: RS OIF RR AA A HH Ky RRMA RH AL. 139. The way the media presents information on crimes and offenders is worth of concern, because it can easily form an opinion about criminals. FEL: worth (EVE FEAT BEN “AB (Be) BR", Her of — BEAT TH& five dollars’ worth of paper( fr IER NIAC PEM ARIE ; worthy HIE ZETA Ry ALT Abe A)”, worthy of concern J2IE BIR: , fea HAG ETE” 5 BCIE: The way the media presents information on crimes and offenders is worthy of concem, because it can easily form an opinion about criminals. ARE: MARA AT FAG HE fo HACE A A ALAR EO, HE TARE BG AA AMA. 140. The increasing violence showing in films or on television has sparked public outcry, and some critics have shown their concern on the interplay of social violence and media violence. FEAL: SAR. FER LMHLEASE shown, 45 violence ZEW » BLIE+ The inereasing violence shown in films or on television has sparked public outery, and some critics have shown their concern on the interplay of social violence and media violence. KE: CURR PAH RA AT ARH AM, —BPERMELE A OMAR id HHEBORET Rid, 141, Some video games might lead children to associate pleasure and success with their ability to cause suffering to other. IL: SAA GESHGRIR. other FEE Aim HER (Cin), dean HAIN” , SPH to ae RE A, NY ial HEMI ACIA others. BLIE: Some video games might lead children to associate pleasure and success with their ability to cause suffering to others. BaF ER S| FIR GLa te AR to ch 5 EAT FAME DRA HR 142, One of the main arguments against advertising is its giving an exaggerated description of something which is not exi FAR: something (EAGT MINIT, FFT AEH that; exist ENR Mahia), AA BH. BCIE: One of the main arguments against advertising is its giving an exaggerated description of something that does not exist. KE: MAP SH-PhLRMARS SEAK-LH KFA EG, 143, It is difficult for businesses to produce products that satisfy the demands of all consumers and acceptable to consumers at all income levels. HEL: AIF AA IRGR, and IAEA, AAS a RAHA. LIE: It is difficult for businesses to produce products that satisfy the demands of all consumers and are acceptable to consumers at all income levels. AR: Aes PRE A SR AN EET AKA AK A ARE ADF Bo 144, The essence of the argument is that advertiser brands, prices and quality, thus increasing buyer knov provides information on ge. SHA): advertisement ADK iA), RHE PAG, MA ATTA fil advertising. LD laa a’ LIE: The essence of the argument is that advertising provides information on brands, prices and quality, thus increasing buyer knowledge. AE: HOOERATT ERAT ATOM, HREM L, Ai THR AHR, 145. Whenever a matter of public concern is discovered, we rely on the cooperation of the media to ensure that the information reach wide audience. HE: information LAHTI A, PASI H BR; audience MATH -H ia], FEMME iA , Hest FRAT, TA LOT, AA ab 6 2LIE: Whenever a matter of public concem is discovered, we rely on the cooperation of the media to censure that the information reaches a wide audience. KE: BHR HRA OS, BAT RAI OER RAE RT A BK MAM, 146. As the world has industrialised and its population has grown, the problem of water pollutions has intensified. 481: pollution AAT iF. LIE: As the world has industrialised and its population has grown, the problem of water pollution has intensified. KE: WPA 2 see FoA oR, AIG AM ROT 147. The number of private vehicles is increasing at a rapidly rate, causing traffic jams and a choking atmosphere. SHA: rapidly BAlial, MAAN AEH H Al. BIE: The number of private vehicles is increasing at a rapid rate, causing traffic jams and a choking atmosphere. KE: MPMARGLAGKE EA HRI K, FARM KALA T 09S UR. 148. There is a shortage of water in some countries since the weather is hot due to greenhouse effects. “the weather"4E(RAWo BLIE: There is a shortage of water in some countries since their weather is hot due to greenhouse effets. KE: WFR RA Hs LARA, Rh AHH TE, 149, Air pollution and other kinds of pollution become worse as a result of the increasing traffic. 8A: 8 Ro become PE “AES PHN AE > HF —REBLTEITAS , #EI 8 WETS. BIE: Air pollution and other kinds of pollution have become worse as a result of the increasing traffic, KE: SAT APOIAT KO SURAT MAME R, DUFFLE 150. The expanding gap between rich and poor and increasing environmental degradation are among the major problems faced the countries in the developing world. aaa SHE: FERGIE face (ETI UE, +3 problem ABI, AULA SEES facing. CIE: The expanding gap between rich and poor and increasing environmental degradation are among the major problems facing the countries in the developing world. AE: AP RAG HG Hy BIN YP AEH BIE HS ek ATI RR, 151. One of the problems of world agriculture that has been persisted from the middle of the last century to the present day is an increasing reliance on fertilisers and machinery. SHB: persist LAR Rah CIE: One of the problems of world agriculture that has persisted from the middle of the last century to the present day is an increasing reliance on fertilisers and machinery. AG: KEE PEELS, MIRA IAS Oh ALS — APACHE ARATE MO ALE HS 152. Energy efficiency and greater use of renewable energy are crucial to combat climate change. SEU: FHSAA. to FERAL, RIN tala ay i, ‘CIE: Energy efficiency and greater use of renewable energy are crucial to combating climate change. AG: MRA A fo] LA AE YL SAR ET TARR MERES, 153. The question of whether fertilisers are a cul being bitterly contested. FeV: EIRA—B, EIA question, iii aia AK ®LIE: The question of whether fertilisers are a curse or a blessing to farmers is still being bitterly se or a blessing to farmers are still contested, KE: HOMER RR EAE EO DOG AR LF HAL SHES HY 154, Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas will service our needs for some onsiderable times to come. SHVAL: time PEARAL IA AVHRR PDH Ta), BAT LBL. BLIE : Fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas will service our needs for some considerable time to come. KE: WOR, BBA RRA RH APES] RR KS TA aR A RAI HH 155. Some people argue that climate change is beyond human control and the best way to tackle is to stimulate economic growth so that nations will be rich enough to pay for adaptation in the future. EL: A)FATERE. tackle ARMS, JG BLIE; Some people argue that climate change is beyond human control and the best way to tackle it is to stimulate economic growth so that nations will be rich enough to pay for adaptation in the future. AA BAUA AAR RICA ASAE], AER AS LA REE AAR KRARB EB, REAR A AAG Ae iE 1 ITE 4 He Ho x 156, Industrialisation has been responsible for the most radical of the environmental changes causing by humans. HAL: cause 45 changes 2AM, AMMAN Sia) caused. ei Industrialisation has been responsible for the most radical of the environmental changes caused by humans. . KE: LURE AAR SE RM BARA ERMA To 157. Climate change over the past decades cannot be explained by natural processes alone, and human activities are believed to have marked impact. ‘SALA: impact EATS # ia), AARNet. MANE iA a. HIE: Climate change over the past decades cannot be explained by natural processes alone, and human activities are believed to have a marked impact. LAME AAR RO HE IAA PRATER ME, ART A LA 158. Wherever is plenty of water, life is abundant in various form. S11: wherever(=at any place that/where )/F Ti (') EAH AY ACTEME s various FTA 44 Vee BAL BK. HIE: Wherever there is plenty of water, life is abundant in various forms. KE: BEAKRARM ILA, SPR A aE TR another species. SHEL: another eA FSh— AH" , MUFC PASAT AE FUCA AMINE, PALE TGA other, eas" FE {eA” ; AT Wace any other, ZAR MEAT —4h" 5 4LIF: Population growth is the most obvious reason why there is less room for other species. ADH KR IMLI E ASI ALY HBAS 160. In many countries, one of the biggest challenges are to achi growth, without causing severe harm to the environment. economic SB: EWAN —B, SEHVE one, PMT sh i KAA 2LiE: In many countries, one of the biggest challenges is to achieve economic growth, without causing severe harm to the environment. BE: BARS RR, RAWRRA-ARAABHALA FP ERARH, alates ii 161. As the development of technology, we will discover an alternative to resource- intensive and wasteful industry, which allows us to use resources sparingly and cause minimum damage to the environment. SeTPRL sas PERE bal Je AE eS SE, PE SP He BRA BAA PALM AHAD Ri with, LIE: With the development of technology, we will discover an alternative to resource-intensive and RAQe "BRE “SbF ARAS” ‘wasteful industry, which allows us to use resources sparingly and cause minimum damage to the environment. + AAR A, RUE SRE RD, RE A hae, eka A He EAR, ATR EIE RUR) H E 0 xe 162. The more waste we generate, the more waste we have to dispose. FEA: dispose 4fE“ ZAK, AEEL" UHL, JAAN Mya in], AF BEIM of LIE: The more waste we generate, the more waste we have to dispose of. A: RUMEN LIARS , HALAL OY ALAR S 163. Experiments show that reducing the diversity of an ecosystem is lower the abundance of wildlife. FEAL: THUR SDI GATHER. is A lower lel yahiAl LIE: Experiments show that reducing the diversity of an ecosystem will lower the abundance of wildlife. AE: RRR » DA AS RIG BAER A Hh OE 164. In most cases, the damage to a ecosystem can be attributed to individual activities such as over-hunting and pollution, or to habitat loss. » BLA an. In most cases, the damage to an ecosystem can be attributed to individual activities such as over- ecosystem FE bunting and pollution, or to habitat I KE: AAPL, TES ARO Aah HH A ASL a, TIES AAM ATA, Hedodib ih MPR Ae Ig, 165. Although many people have strongly opposed vivisection, some other people are enthusiastically support this practice. SSA: SAGAR. are Al support A) ahie), AAEIESEHIH HEIE: Although many people have strongly opposed vivisection, some other people are ‘enthusiastically supportive of this practice. AI: RARRSAR ARAL E RARE, HEIL AINE ti RAR AAT : vai py V* 166. It is generally agreed that living being with a brain feels pain, so laws should be designed to limit the suffering of experimental animals. SHER: being Sean“ AE Py" HOR Pee FT RM i, LEO sind ATE Ad every ALTE: Wis generally agreed that every living being with a brain feels pain, so laws should be designed to limit the suffering of experimental animals. KR AMRIT AT BRN EARS ATE RI, DIT VA ETA TEE RR Fe ir 8 167. Either in theory or in_practice, there are alternative sources of nutritions to animal meat. Al: nutrition AAW A ial. CIE: Either in theory or in practice, there are alternative sources of nutrition to animal meat. KE: FERABRHLAALALMHL, AAMARS TEAM EERE, 168. An animal's brain system is much less complex than a man. As a result, animals do not suffer as a man would under similar circumstances. SEPA: than WEIR HI I — Be, NDE FT ERISA SEBS ALA TSE Sh 9 ER REA AWARE, UE AST AT HE man’s. BIE: An animal's brain system is much less complex than a man's. As a result, animals do not suffer as a man would under similar circumstances, AR: BAH KM A ILIE Fo A Hy KARRI ZB a EAE RAUL FE , Bh RAR A FE SLABS ah Be 169. Rarely researchers can provide proper conditions for lab animals. Sal: WAAR AMAA ATA, TFB. #LIE: Rarely can researchers provide proper conditions for lab animals. KE: HLA 1G I KAR Sh MALI BA Hee, 170. Continued efforts made by researchers open up the possibility of finding a cure of some deadly diseases. SHEL: SHAG. a cure J 2th CHE for. BLE: Continued efforts made by researchers open up the possibility of finding a cure for some deadly diseases. BRS A TB A Ao Hh BE Hy 25 ARS) — ae Be GB A EAE SAT se, * z 171. It remains a matter of great concern to us that young, skilled workers are difficult to be found in country areas. LAL: casy/difficult to do ‘to fatiyahiel MAB, LIE: It remains a matter of great concern to us that young, skilled workers are difficult to find in country areas. toi) Fees deans "Ye Ge i AB: 4, AAR ae So He BARRA, Ue AINA RAMEE A SH 172, A city can be characterised by a large network of amenities, which are provided for people’s convenient, enjoyment or comfort, including shopping centres and sports facilities. S81: convenient RIE) , AABFE™ for fy HIE: A city can be characterised by a large network of amenities, which are provided for people’s convenience, enjoyment or comfort, including shopping centres and sports facilities. AER: PMR MAF AEE ER AAR S HOT Hh, do yt PS Anis Bh BA, Kaba ab AA HAE BUR RAPER URAL. 173. Despite the expansion in the number of medical graduates, many countries are not able to find sufficient doctors to meet theirs needs. FATAL: theirs J tHE ial, ANMENEAH-2 i, ERI A ial Hef Nie their. SCTE: Despite the expansion in the number of medical graduates, many countries are not able to find sufficient doctors to meet their needs. AE: REBAPLE MRE S, REUEGRAARGY RARBREL. 174, Reports in recent years on the widen gap between urban and rural areas have raised public awareness on the importance of education for rural people. FE: widen Ravi, AHRIEM Hil, Ba SLES A 2CIE: Reports in recent years on the widening gap between urban and rural areas have raised public awareness on the importance of education for rural people KE: ARLILF, APM SB wAMRSCBRY TAMMRAKA ELLER, 175. Factories are strongly encouraged to locate far away from the city centre, unless there are compelling reasons to contrary. BIA: (HUH. to the contrary Zs“ AH/Z Sh” . HLIE: Factories are strongly encouraged to locate far away from the city centre, unless there are compelling reasons to the contrary. AGE: LT HRM ALE AE BW Pe A, RAR AT 7h a RI Tt 176. Without basic education, rural people are nearly unlikely to increase their productivities, adopt advanced technologies and improve their livelihoods. SHEL: productivity BANDA ial, eA SMIRK. iE: Without basic education, rural people are nearly unlikely to increase their productivity, adopt advanced technologies and improve their livelihoods. FE: ARAM, AE RRA ER HEAR EPR, RA AREA AAR PORE TR AE ond factor that induces people flock to the city is the high availability of ities there. $8: induce sb. to do sth. EPG, RESEM ARIE, KMD T—* ton CIE; The second factor that induces people to flock to the city is the high availability of facilities and amenities there KE: RAMANA HO RAID LTE A i pei se TH, 178. There are a wide range of social and economic factors drive the expansion of SSA: AP AMAIA Dial are Bl drive, TEP — PAIN BCiE: There are a wide range of social and economic factors which drive the expansion of cities. KE: ARSEAPBH ARR T WW TR. 179. People in rural areas | towns are generally reluctant to move to cities, even if it should mean a substantial increase in thelr standard of living. SB: SUAGEANR. should Zan "MER" MA EWR, MEA would, Aen Hf" NIE. CIE: People in rural areas and small towns are generally reluctant to move to cities, even if it would ‘mean a substantial increase in their standard of living, FE: AG A fe I PEAR AY Hs RARAN TR GE BEI UM, RAE OR A HAT AG oh SoA EAE SLFLH. 180. The tempo of life in country areas has quickened as result of urbanisation. 48: asa result JE ae AL. BIE: The tempo of life in country areas has quickened as a result of urbanisation, KE: WTA PLME, SHLAWEBSPRER ORT, 181. In rural areas, children are very often forced to engage in income-generating activities, even though this money earned at the expense of their schooling. HAL: carn 45 money UAE ANIC , PLN EMTS ‘CIE: In rural areas, children are very often forced to engage in income-generating acti s, even though this money is carned at the expense of their schooling, KE: AGHA, hREPERS MAM SHH, REM EAR IEE IEDR, 182. The reason why people like to move from rural areas to urban area: the fact that city homes more social and economic opportunities. rooted in SHE: city EPA tel, ARENT TNE A, RAST, ES A BCIE: The reason why people like to move from rural areas to urban ateas is rooted in the fact that the city homes more social and economic opportunities. 2 AAA G ATE EB ROW 0 Ih HAR SA Ae IE, iy i 183, Urban sprawl is a form of metropolitan growth, resul effects of economic, social, and political forces. ‘Hi Ya wills from the combined SR SAN EES RSC YAY ETB, WR EHH Aah Ah OBES ia], BLE AYE HAA urban sprawl, Mut 2AUSLZESY ial resulting from. HIE; Urban sprawl is a form of metropolitan growth, resulting from the combined effects of economic, social, and political forces. KE: MPP REAR AR APR LEW BI, He FoH is EMH B Boat PE 184. What we should bear it in mind is to spread wealth to the impoverished FER: MAA. AAALIAW what we should bear it in mind, fi what 364 7 Ma Pia, Stk it BAAR BLE: What we should bear in mind is to spread wealth to the impoverished countryside. AG: AMER AM SE PHRF FW, 185. There are some possible explanations as to why this problem has been happened. SSE: happen AAR Mahial, AMY ASH. TE: There are some possible explanations as to why this problem has happened. AM: RPAMRA MMR A S ATE HS AEE 186. Being like those general causes, such as heart disease and cancer, traffic accidents have become one of the biggest killers. FAB: MUPBAR, like (PIP AN ANTE, {Be FE", LALA SENAY a being. BIE: Like those general causes, such as heart disease and cancer, traffic accidents have become one of the biggest killers. AB: RARER AH, dos MR Aes, RAPE RAARRAWHFZ—, 187. | reject the notion that armed police have an essential deter effect on potential offenders. HEL: deter Bahia, RACHA A, Rk wILA A deterrent, BLUE: I reject the notion that armed police have an essential deterrent effect on potential offenders. DAR: RR AR ARR MOH ay Ae IE AAT EH A Ao 188, Many regions have imposed strict rules, however, this does not automatically mean that road offences have been curbed. SHIA: however #em“{HJE” HUNT Be, EMA MTA EAE. BIE: Many regions have imposed strict rules; however, this does not automatically mean that road offences have been curbed. =D — a > — KG: REWER ERO, Ris, LIK AMIE SLI 189. Criminal tion can be done in any context or location, whether it is in a residence, workplace, school, neighbourhood or community. 4808: criminal AIG Zia), aN“ ALTENY” , HG ee dere NL” | AEE WAAR TE: PEA TBY , PMc BH Aes“ SLE” AY 4% te) crime. 2 iE: Crime prevention can be done in any context or location, whether it is in a residence, workplace, FEEL SAR, school, neighborhood or community. KE: CRORE TALE RASS, LIAB, Tp, PR, HERE 190. Lack of a classification system in the prison is exposes first-time and non- violent offenders to repeat and offenders. SSL: JCA BLA Nl is A exposes, HUA AIRE, 42H expose AY—-ALILCENTAS VAT, LIE; Lack of a classification system in the prison exposes first-time and non-violent offenders to repeat and violent offenders KE: ABMBIMRS BPR ARAL IAAL OH FARM AR AACE A 191. Speed is the single biggest cause of road traffic collisions. SHEA: speed Pear“ HERE”, HUE ALEERITAIH speedi can HLIE: Speeding is the single biggest cause of road traffic collisions. AE: HATHA GAMFLALORARA 192, Checking into a nursing home feelings of isolation. likes dropping out of society, and can lead to GEA: like FEI BES b ial, We ACNE AL. UIE; Checking into a nursing home is dropping out of society, and can lead to feelings of isolation, KE: ENSAR HOM PRAY —H, AER PEE, 193. The rapid extension of the lifespan, result from improved health and living conditions, is a feature of all developed countries in the 21st century. SAE: APU DLPN BIAS tal, result from JA SyiA TI, ME Esha. #(JE: The rapid extension of the lifespan, resulting from improved health and living conditions, is a feature of all developed countries in the 21st century. AEE: AR ARAR OL Ao 16 AH a Pe I HARE fe, RA aA AA Ra A, 194, The cost of health care in retirement is large, because people tend to be illness more frequently in later life. HAL: illness JL ia), dean“ PeNs” , MMM FUE Sisk il, “AERA”. . “Gla iE: The cost of health care in retirement is large, because people tend to be ill more frequently in later life. AEE: TARA IF HARA, DALE EE Rms EI 195. There is a general stereotype that a worker becomes less productive as one gets older. 2 FCAT. one RAEI —TA, AABETE a worker. HIE; There is a general stereotype that a worker becomes less productive as he or she gets older. KG: PARA HOMER, (UAE LIFE ASF ME, ER HR, 196. Retirement might coincide with many important life changes, such as have less frequent contact with their previous social context. $B): such as 5 — BA, BA MAT TRA HCIE: Retirement might coincide with many important life changes, such as having less frequent contact with their previous social context. KE: RAR RAPALA IRS CREM -KRAKA, Hed PLHAADT HRY 197. The age of retirement should be raised progressively because trends in life expectancy. HTL: because (FEIN MARCH IT, MURRAY BH because of LIE: The age of retirement should be raised progressively because of trends in life expectancy. KE: WEA AGH LC, BAR — RAE GET, 198. Some senior people might raise the question as to why should they be forced out of employment because of age. AA: why ASS — TAM, RMR IBF HIE; Some senior people might raise the question as to why they should be forced out of employment because of age KE: FEAARHA th HRA Ht AI — ZEB A Ha FRI HR, The oppose is found to be the case. FATAL: oppose JAB ia), ANEMIA, MEZHCHRA tH] opposite. HIE: The traditional prejudice is that the old will take time off whereas the young will not. The opposite is found to be the case. KE: HRM LAA PAM NLA, HPAHRIMRS, (FRMAL, 200. Improved medical technology and health awareness are allowing us live longer. SHIA: (UHR. allow fk) AVKIE allow sb. to do. 56 ——— > LIE: Improved medical technology and health awareness are allowing us to live longer. KE: AMOK RAP ERE RLM HH RK, 201. It has been become harder to maintain living standards for the dependent population, because the workforce is shrinking. SEL: MUTA. been Al become HE sie, MAIR—. BLIE; It has become harder to maintain living standards for the dependent population, because the workforce is shrinking. KE: WF FAAD AR, RELA RAH A A OE AK I LHR ao a, 202. There is a general stereotype that women are less intelligent and capable than men and need not to be treated equally. SHE: need (FAH. need PENS SN II NIIN ie AREER BE need not, fT By irl AV RAT RETBUNEAIE do not need. LIE: There is a general stereotype that women are less intelligent and capable than men and need not, be treated equally. KE: AL RUA KH Ro BARREL, KERR, SEL: HAA TER. HR be shia. iE; The biggest obstacle to recruiting females in the army could be social attitudes. EB: REAP RM KO RAMEE HERA A OY TAR, + i 204. Women are now able to take control of their lives and take a much active part in the world, SES]; much —ARLAS PE EL HEA aH Ae a), AME HE AE i ty Le A QTE: Women are now able to take control of their lives and take a much more active part in the world. KE: KARATE A CHAS, ARERR HH AE 205. Traditionally, the police force is typically a male-dominating dom: are considered a minority group. MEL: SHAPHR. dominate MITA AMER, 5 domain ZA BMAKR. HIE: Traditionally, the police force is typically a male-dominated domain and women are considered a minority group. tt MER ED, PRIMER FL EH AGIA, Fatah A RY ABER 206. It is certainly true that the position of women in society has undergone a remarkable change in past century. e past 2 RGM naz cial the. CIE; It is certainly true that the position of women in society has undergone a remarkable change in the past century. KE: SKNHEA MALE —-PEREA TBH T LEMAR, 207. Athletes are now able to play to an older age, recover more quickly from injuries and train more effectively than previously generations of athletes, because of technological development. SBE: TPESNTR. previously AEE iA] generations, HV HHE Aalst. HIE: Athletes are now able to play to an older age, recover more quickly from injuries and train more effectively than previous generations of athletes, because of technological development. AE: OTRARHAAR, WALA HE REALELRK, MMPRLR Ke, MAWRLR AAR, 208. It can be argued that the current scale and status of the Olympic Games is ‘owing entirely to the developments of communication technology. FEI: owe..t0... 2H BE FEIN, aS. It can be argued that the current scale and status of the Olympic Games is owed entirely to the developments of communication technology. KEE: TAR HO — Ak, ARIE id a) BW AAR FOIL AS oS IIH FSA AL UR 209. Although many overseas students will return their home countries sooner or later, the experience of being away from home can be life-changing. SAE: retum AAR RMN, GR INSHAA EPR HIE; Although many ov experience of being away from home can be life-changing KE: RF HPFELEBL OAD, CRRA TRB A-FFH. seas students will retum to their home countries sooner or later, the 210. Many educators nowadays stress permitting pupils to pursue independently whatever interest them. SHEA: “4 whatever 96°4 a] EVR ATI, TTR il AS AL POR HIE: Many educators nowadays stress permitting pupils to pursue independently whatever interests them. KE: (RS ACH A DRI ALi ds A, AE AT HEAT BR HHS FG 211. According to som rs, the goal of teaching is helping students learn what they need to know to live a successfull life. HTL: “ScEHE goal, objective, purpose #I mission % EAA AN FE LATE; AN fF TARA A ER, SUE Pei — WLRGs A, SRE, APJ eT On BLIE: According to some educators, the goal of teaching is to help students learn what they need to know to live a successful life. A: RB - LRA AOA RE, KAO AAEM EL ETRERAAL MERA ORG, 212. The debate which is whether or not human nature is the key factor in criminal production has attracted public attention. Sel: BMP, AMAR SETA AMA), HILO AMATIUON debate Sri] over/about+ IEMA]. BLIE: The debate over/about whether or not human nature is the key factor in criminal production has attracted public attention, KB: ATAWABRGLFMRREH LAM AM HI RAMHSZRB, 213. A university is now multi-ethnical and multi-cultural, which students from all over the world study together. SHEL: evi DG AR MDE EA, FF Wut debe I 3 FR TA] where. IE: A university is now multi-ethnical and multi-cultural, where students from all over the world study together KE: SS, KER-D SALA, FARM H, AML DPA R AERA, 214, There can be little doubt that teamwork is well suited to encourage effort and academic achievement. EA: to HER ASA, RMS ial, MALAI. BLIE: There can be little doubt that teamwork is well suited to encouraging effort and academic achievement. AE: BARA, AOE SED RAA EM BHA, HALE Rat 215. Although the computer cannot replace the teacher, but it can be used every now and then to ease teachers’ workload. ‘$HTBl: although #il but EEF. iE: Although the computer cannot replace the teacher, it can be used every now and then to ease teachers’ workload, KE: ARG MAMAS RAEI, AE TART ARIA RMA HO HE 216. An excellent student should be measured not only by the ability to read and write but also the ability to cope with different problems in real life. ‘HEAL: (JH not only...but also...1HIN, SEERA AWOL 5 UIE: An excellent student should be measured not only by the ability to read and write but also by the ability to cope with different problems in real life. KE: RE-PEH HH FERARARRE AAR, ARG SIEM isp aL BAP ALM fs 77 py 217. In the rapid changing economic and social context, educators need to find ways of integrating learning into the workplace. A: rapid RIGA, AR MEMETTGIRLESS Ia) changing, HIE: In the rapidly changing economic and social context, educators need to find ways of integrating learning into the workplace. KE: ABH ALR MR ENED, AAG REET BAL AY 218, Itis now recognised that learning is stem from experience. SAL: eA TAIN eb ied is Alay AIA stem from , Fe ASC FAIAADY stem from, ys shies. 2LIE: Itis now recognised that learning stems from experience. KB: REANMAA, FIRA FER, » Bi stem AK 219. Learning the fundamentals of different subjects not only enables students to extend vision but also to identify their real learning interest. : 4H not only...but also...}, HUTSER FR. : Leaming the fundamentals of different subjects enables students not only to extend vision but also to identify their real learning interest. PIEDRA HR ahd AAG EE LIE, Te LAM THAR SE EAA KE 220. Many people argue that children can increase knowledge by various means, including attending distance-learning courses, but others against. SHIA: but PMR eM I, PER DER but fev FS a CIE: Many people argue that children can increase knowledge by various means, including attending distance-learning courses, but others oppose it KE: READART TAM FRU, edie aE, RA AOL 221. The popularity of the Internet has posed growing challenge to some of the most widely held belief about teaching. SEA: belief EN) % ial, HAT some of (tf, FAIL TERK BBE nit SE HC LIE; The popularity of the Internet has posed growing challenge to some of the most widely held belief about teaching, KER: AE AF OS — eR A EHR T HOR, 222. Authoritarian parenting style is marked by set clear and unbending rules and apply strict punishment to children’s misbehaviours. HAL: by Adri), AM MINS y RA Ai. 21; Authoritarian parenting style is marked by setting clear and unbending rules and applying strict punishment to children’s misbehaviours. cp a” + * = KE: SHARAF KOH RRR MeN, TT BRITA RP AMET, 223. It has been agreed that improve academic performance is only one of the many $a: improve 2314], KARAM AINIAEIA, MBAS ae ie BLIE: It has been agreed that improving academic performance is only one of the many prerequisites to success. AB: AMPBA MR G FERAR RES KA RES —o 224. While imparting knowledge to students, teachers should pay attention to the development of students in any other aspects, such as social well-being. HTB: any other Aas" HAE —4h" , — AR 4 TaD NY PRE, AEE LTH other, 27K“ HL hi”. HIE: While imparting knowledge to students, teachers should pay attention to the development of students in other aspects, such as social well-being. KE: RO RERE PE LOR, BI MASSA RA eh AR, lo ORS, 225. What is ingrained during the early years usually become a habit that stay with us throughout our adult life. FA: UTES HR. EATS IA] become H2EIFIE what S15 (Mi), FLA become hie ARG, Til a habit AM AVE, EUSA ASIA stay te Ae ‘CIE: What is ingrained during the early years usually becomes a habit that stays with us throughout our adult life, KE: AAA PMA HH 1 RGAE AAR AOR ER AA 9 226. The factors that lead to one’s success or failure in school including teachers’ commitment and pa Al: SMa) F iE Shia, eK including ACA iN] include. JE: The factors that lead to one’s success or failure in school include teachers’ commitment and & at parents’ intervention. KE: FRPA PRR RA KM AE dE AER GSS 227. According to popular belief, more educated you are, more you will discover about your prospects and potential. FA: HRS. AeA ie ASEM, HBR TITRE ESATA the. JE: According to popular belief, the more educated you are, the more you will discover about your prospects and potential. KG: HUE MLA, HARA SOIR, AAI COWARD, & at ier i * iii Sei 228. More often than not, a student's poor performance is attributed to lack of SH0A: rather than RUTHIE SA HM — Be, 1X TBE HY to SL SPIE BLIE: More often than not, a student's poor performance is attributed to lack of motivation rather than to lack of knowledge or aptitudes. AR: RS MAR, FARA ILI THA AA, RRS ORR HE 9 229. The it has powerful influence on behaviour. son why peer pressure has been studied a lot in these years is because + because —fR ALS] SRE AMay , TASS | FRA. BCIE: The reason why peer pressure has been studied a lot in these years is that it has powerful influence on behaviour. AE: PME A ALE RI RE, AA CHAM TT AAR HB, 230. Peer group is referred to the group of people you know who are the same age as you or who have the same social status as you. FTA: 34 refer to FFARR NSIN i, ALFIE LIE: Peer group refers to the group of people you know who are the same age as you or who have the same social status as you. SERS EAA HO MBIA PARI ot RAT AR SPE SA AA AL A behaved children are chiefly from the households neglectful parents. \d by uninvolved or : misbehave J&A Spain), WA MANIA. MRC ANAT ABA iS SSPE TA TADL : Children who misbehave are chiefly from the households headed by uninvolved or neglectful parents. KE: FARM RF DMR AK AER AER Bs Oh RB, innate skills or regular practice. SHE: EWWAR—BL. contribute AY EWAJEA CIA which, /6 IEF ah im MA BLE: We can hardly determine which contributes more to the success of a person, innate skills or regular practice. AG: ARAMA RR, HAAR ALAR RM AMA RA HME, 233. When the children believe that their parents’ aggressive behaviour is normal, they will use it themselves. Tt similar to their parents. 1e reason is that they do not see the harm in acting SETA: children 22248, WUT ASG Zen aE Lied ; similar JEIE D> » RAE TTA g hh ———— HLIE: When children believe that their parents’ aggressive behaviour is normal, they will use it themselves. The reason is that they do not see the harm in acting in a similar way to their parents. KE: RBA ML ATA LEG, MAS RATA, BAN ARIAT A RGR E 6 234. Children are now very competent experts on use the Internet—but not on how to live ir ABA: use Ahi], WHEF MAA ia FIA, AAA. BLIE: Children are now very competent experts on using the Intemet—but not on how to live in the real world. KE: RARFNERAABEMAER, MERE PMR, 235. Upbringing is considered successful only if both the child's biological and psychological needs are properly catered. SHEL: cater (EDA, HR BLUE: Upbringing is considered successful only if both the child’s biological and psychological needs are properly catered for. RAS PT A Fos WE RGR HBA, LAR ROE FT Ii addition provi ing physical care (including nourishment, shelter and medical care), parents should provide children with social development and emotional support. FSB: in addition SAR ial im2A , NEPALI iAH in addition to, PEA PILL INah A ele ial. MUIE: In addition to providing physical care (including nourishment, shelter and medical care ), parents should provide children with social development and emotional support. KE: RT RAY RLM MA OH Rid Ea EH LIP, LIBRA) BRRBERR jot Lt RAP, 237. Children’s increased computer time should expose them to harmful impacts on their eyes and backs. SRE: SUMO HR. should 2 “ATT” BIE: Children’s increased computer time could expose them to harmful impacts on their eyes and backs. EL: Hit Bait at TH S Dab FR Ab Ae Hf OS] HE FES", RAL MAASAI, MEPL could, 227% 238, It.can be stated that children living in the families of poor economic condition have less possibilities to finish schooling and find a decent job. SHEL: possibility 772444 18] , ANFEFT little Ht, HBT few MI LCBER fewer el ia BCIE: It can be stated that children living in the families of poor economic condition have fewer possibilities to finish schooling and find a decent job. KE: TARR AR AY DT RE Sh FORSTER | THUR 239, Upbringing mistakes and poor living conditions can be lead to a child's problem behaviour. 481A; lead to AR ANAS AS, ea SR, SC" IE: Upbringing mistakes and poor living conditions can lead to a child's problem behaviour. KER: CH RR RAT EER EK ROS MAT Ho 240. Due to their prior limited experi hiring managers to be under-qualified. ce, young people are too often judged by HA: AMIE. SR PSE Fie OUT LEA EZ NY, AEE, Be AMBER ERIE AZ CIE: Due to their limited prior experience, young people are too often judged by hiring managers to be under-qualified. KE: HALMGAR, FAIRS RABE EAR A BAR ane 241. Volunteering gives young people a chance discover whether they are suited to a particular line of work. A: APP HiFlgive Ail discover, hZiATE discover MI to RATES. IE: Volunteering gives young people a chance to discover whether they are suited to a particular line of work. KE: SRALGRULFRAAMAAR AER GESK-MIRH LH, 242. A lack of job opportunities restrict school leavers’ independence, either forcing them to remain at home and forcing them to move back home. SHA: ERIE lack, iis aid Beh PR, CANAL EAT , Py AE PEPER, AUCH will LEBEN # ° BIE: A lack of job opportunities will restrict school leavers’ independence, either forcing them to BEM 4822"; either BEA or HEA, Pa“ BeA aR remain at home or forcing them to move back home AER: RAIMA T RRAMRAL, WNT ARLA AMAR LE, 243. Job skills and social skills will be improved, wi considered as mainly advantage of working for some time before obtaining a college education. SeER: mainly AB ii, AHEM il; WubAYbefore Wii, JT MAREE AN A). BIE; Job skills and social skills will be improved, which is considered as the main advantage of working for some time before one obtains a college education. cD

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