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1、Lesson Three A Dill Pickle Lesson Three A Dill Pickle Keys to the ExercisesKeys to the ExercisesuPut in each blank the right form or derivative of the words in brackets.1.decoration, traditional2.functional, decorative3.managerial/management, management4.rolling, delightful5.Occasionally, creativity

2、6.forgetful, troublesome7.respected, admiration, impressive8.Proportionately/Proportionally, surprisingly9.impulse, Impulsive10.Skydiving, exhilaratingu1 Translate the following expressions.u1.decorate a room u2.be my haunting memoryu3.take a deep breathu4.give a hintu5.stretch ones necku6.drift on

3、the riveru7.let it go at thatu8.prick up its earsu9.ripple in the breezeu10. hover over the treesu11. a bond between brothersu12. a carpet for you to walk onu13. snap the door tou14. be serious out of proportion to the occasionu15. go for a picnicu16. put ones arms round heru2 Fill in the blanks wit

4、h appropriate words.u1.unreasonable/irrational/unacceptableu2.unsettledu3.learned/well-educatedu4.unfoldedu5.sad/tragic/patheticu6.vagueu7.melancholyu8.discontentedu9.craftyu10. wrapped up in her own affairs / self-engrossedu11 Put in the blanks appropriate prepositions or adverbsu. I. of, atu2.Of,

5、out, o, at, up, tou4.for, tou5.For, atu6. out, for u7.foru8.up, onu9.out, tou10. out, upu4 Think of words or expressions we might use in the following situations. u1.1 love/adore.; I am mad about.u2.1 dislike/hate/loathe/abhor.; I am sick and tired of.u3.It is huge/massive/gigantic/colossal.

6、 It is monstrous (big and ugly).uIt is a white elephant (big and useless).u4.He/She is terrific/excellent/superb/outstanding/unique.u5.1 am delighted/oveijoyed/shocked/stumied/astonished/astounded/flabbergasted/heartbroken.uI am struck/ speechless / scared to death / thrown into a panic.u6. The plac

7、e is spectacular/heavenly.uThe place is exceedingly beautiful / absolutely out of this world / a paradise on earth. u7. In affirmative terms:uHe/She is kind/passionate/generous/upright/frank/honest/broad-minded/lively. uHe/She is resolute/brave/modest/humorous/independent. uHe/She is smart/ learnedu

8、/knowledgeable/gifted/talented/creative/original.uHe/She is a person with a heart of gold / a person of integrity / a man of mission.u In negative terms:uHe/She is weak/dumb/idiotic/nanow-minded/stubbom/indecisive/cowardly/shallow. uHe/She is inconsiderate/cold/mean/selfish/self-centered/dishonest/

9、. He/She is vain/conceited/money-grubbing/power-hungry/miserly/crafty.u 8. It goes up and down / rises and fells / increases and declines / rockets and skydives / takes off and comes to a standstill / thrives and feces a downturn.u5 Translate the following sentences into English.u1.They all stretche

10、d their necks to see what was happening, as if pulled by an invisible string.u2.We got out of the car to stretch a little. In front of us was a beautiful stretch of open land.u3.They talked for hours at a stretch, but they still failed to settle their differences.u4.For all the warm weather, fresh a

11、ir and delicious food, her health still did not recover.u5.One glance at the car, and he knew that it was beyond repair. He looked ahead and found the desert stretching as far as the eye could see without a soul in sight. Ho knew he was in a terrible fix.u6.Wu Song swung his stick at the tiger with

12、all his strength. But the stick snapped and the tiger was unharmed. In his panic, he had hit the tree nearby.u7.I am terribly fond of the pictures you snapped in Russia, especially the one showing the Russian coachman sitting by the Black Sea with his supper in a cloth on his knees.u8. You cant just

13、 let it go at that,” I tried to plead with him. It is none of your business, he snapped.u9.He snapped his briefcase to, stood up and said, Then its all settled.“u10. He was standing in front of his house on a hill, only about a hundred meters apart/away from the wharf when the tsunami came.u6 Fill i

14、n the blanks with the appropriate words.u1.B u2.B/D u3.A u4. B u5.B u6.C u7.AuGrammaru1 Learn to use exclamatory sentences.u1 Turn the statements or the underlined parts into exclamatory sentences.u1.What a worthless fellow (he is)!u2.How cleverly Vera hid her feelings!u3.What a stroke of luck (it w

15、as)!u4.What an amazing player (he was then)!u5.How I wish I could manage alone!u6.What a pleasant surprise (it was)!u7.What a wonderful evening weve had!u8.How 1 envy your energy!u9.What a nice group of students you have here! u10. How nice it is to be back at home again!u2 Supply responses to the r

16、emarks by translating the Chinese in brackets, type off rhetorical question listed below.u1.Why? Hasnt she been preparing for it all the time?u2.Dont you believe?u3.Arent they lovely?u4.What? Havent you finished it yet?u5.Dont you know hes been admitted to Fudan University?u6.Isnt he in his office?

17、He was there five minutes ago.u7.Whats there to worry about? Weve left no stone unturned.u8.Cant you see Im busy?u9.How can she say such things to her father?u10. Havent you heard of the world-famous tenor Luciano Pavarotti?u2 Translate the sentences using the structures indicated in bold type.u1.Th

18、e hungry boy wolfed down the leftover corn bread as though it was his favorite king prawns.u2.What remains in his mind of his high school days is nothing but endless rounds of tests and exams.u3.1 dont think the resolution is in accord with the purpose of the organization. Thats why I voted as I did

19、.u4. He doesnt understand what it is that makes his grandson so crazy about microblogging.u5. I remember the details about the incident as though it was yesterday. u6.What remained of her home after the tornado was the land the house was built on.u7.Thats why he behaved as he did when he witnessed the car crash this morning.u8.They are trying to figure out what it was that turned one of the twin brothers into a criminal, the other an excellent policeman.u9.When he found a particularly strong rice plant he was very happy as though he had discovered a gold mine.u10

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