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Pre-ReadingTask

While-ReadingTask

After-ReadingTaskUnit1:TextA1/86Pre-ReadingTaskText-RelatedInformationPre-ReadingActivity2/86Louisville,KyMead,Margaret(1901-78)DartmouthCollegeText-relatedInformation3/86Text-relatedInformationLouisville,Ky.:TheseatofJeffersonCounty,NWKentuckyUSA,andthelargestcityinthestate.Louisville,Ky.4/86Text-related

InformationAmericananthropologist,bestknownforherstudiesofprimitivesocietiesandhercontributionstosocialanthropology.Participatinginseveralfieldexpeditions,MeadconductednotableresearchinNewGuinea,Samoa,andBali.Herinterestswerevaried,includingchildcare,adolescence,sexualbehavior,andAmericancharacterandculture.Mead,Margaret(1901-78):5/86Text-related

InformationMeaddiedinNewYorkCityonNovember15,1978.HerwritingsincludeComingofAgeinSamoa(1928),GrowingUpinNewGuinea(1930),SexandTemperamentinThreePrimitiveSocieties(1935),MaleandFemale

(1949),NewLivesforOld(1956),CultureandCommitment:AStudyoftheGenerationGap(1970),andhermemoirs,

BlackberryWinter(1972).6/86Text-related

InformationDartmouthCollege:AninstitutionofhigherlearninginHanover,NewHampshire.TheschoolsofDartmouthCollegeincludetheundergraduatecollege,theDartmouthMedicalSchool(1797),theThayerSchoolofEngineering(1867),andtheAmosTuckSchoolofBusinessAdministration(1900).DartmouthCollege7/86Text-related

InformationBakerMemorialLibrarymaintainstheextensivearchivesofmaterialofAmericanexplorerandanthropologistVilhjalmurStefanssonrelatingtotheArctic,aswellasaspecialcollectiononAmericanpoetRobertFrostandmuralsbytheMexicanpainterJoseClementeOrozco.8/86Pre-readingActivityExercise1Thepassageyouaregoingtoreadisentitled“APaymentGreaterThanMoney”.Trytoanswerthequestionsbeforereadingthepassage.Nowreadthepassageandcomparethewriter’sviewwithyours.1.Whichofthefollowingdoyouthinkismoreimportant?Makeyourchoiceandgiveyourreason.A.MoneyB.LoveC.FriendshipD.Work2.Guesswhatkindofpaymentmightbegreaterthanmoneyaccordingtothetitleofthepassage.9/86Unit1:TextATextADetailedStudyoftheText10/86TextAAPaymentGreaterThanMoney1

WhenIwas14,Iearnedmoneyinthesummerbymowinglawns,andIgottoknowpeoplebytheflowersIhadtoremembernottocutdown,bythethingsstuckinthegroundonpurposeorbythethingslostinthegrass.IalsolearnedsomethingaboutmyneighborsinLouisville,Ky.,bytheirpreferredmethodofpayment:bythejob,themonth—ornotatall.While-ReadingTask11/862Mr.Balloufellintothelastcategory,andhealwayshadareason.Onedayhehadnothingsmallerthanafifty.Onanotherhewasflat-outofchecks;onanotherhewassimplynothomewhenIknockedonhisdoor.Still,exceptforthemoney,hewasaniceenougholdguy,alwayswavingortippinghishatwhenhe’dseenmefromadistance.Ifiguredhimforathinretirementcheck,maybeaninjurythatkepthimfromdoinghisownyardwork.Ikeptarunningtotal,butdidn’tworryabouttheamounttoomuch.Grasswasgrass,andthelittlethatwasMr.Ballou’sdidn’ttakelongtotrim.While-ReadingTask12/86While-ReadingTask3

Thenonelateafternooninmid-JulyIwaswalkingbyhishouse,andhemotionedmetocomeinside.Thehallwascool,shaded,andittookmyeyesaminutetoadjusttothemutedlight.4

“Ioweyou,”Mr.Balloubegan,“but...”5

IthoughtI’dsavehimthetroubleofthinkingupanewexcuse.“Noproblem.Don’tworryaboutit.”6

“Thebankmadeamistakeinmyaccount,”hecontinued,ignoringmywords.“Itwillbeclearedupinadayortwo.InthemeantimeIthoughtperhapsyoucouldchooseoneortwovolumesforadownpayment.”13/867

Hegesturedtowardthewalls,andIsawbooksstackedeverywhere.Itwaslikealibrary,exceptwithnoordertothearrangement.8

“Takeyourtime,”Mr.Ballouencouraged.“Read,borrow,keep.Findsomethingyoulike.Whatdoyouread?”9

“Idon’tknow.”AndIdidn’t.IgenerallyreadwhatIcouldgetfromthepaperbackrackatthedrugstoreorwhatIfoundathome—magazines,thebacksofcerealboxes,comics.Theideaofconsciouslyseekingoutaspecialtitlewasnewtome,butnotwithoutappeal—soIbrowsedthroughthepilesofbooksandasked,“Youactuallyreadallofthese?”While-ReadingTask14/86While-ReadingTask10

Mr.Ballounodded.“ThisisjustwhatI’vekept,theonesworthlookingatasecondtime.”11“Pickformethen.”12

Heraisedhiseyebrows,cockedhishead,regardedmeappraisinglyasthoughmeasuringmeforasuit.Afteramoment,hesearchedthroughastackandhandedmeadark-redbook,fairlythick.13“TheLastoftheJust,”Iread.“ByAndreSchwarz-Bart.What’sitabout?”14“Youtellme,”hesaid.“Nextweek.”15/8615Istartedaftersupper,sittingoutdoorsonanuncomfortablekitchenchair.Withinafewpages,theyard,thesummer,disappeared,andIwasplungedintotheachingtragedyoftheHolocaust,theextraordinaryclashofgood,representedbyonedecentman,andevil.Thelanguagewaselegant,simple,overwhelming.Whentheeveninglightfinallyfailed,Imovedinsideandreadallthroughthenight.16Tothisday,35yearslater,Ivividlyremembertheexperience.Iwasastonishedbythegreatpoweranovelcouldcontain.Ilackedthevocabularytotranslatemyfeelingsintowords,sothenextweek,whenMr.Ballouasked,“Well?”Ireplied,“Itwasgood.”While-ReadingTask16/8617

“Keepitthen,”hesaid.“ShallIsuggestanother?”18Inodded,andwaspresentedwithMargaretMead’sclassicstudyinanthropology,ComingofAgeinSamoa.19Tomaketwolongstoriesshort,Mr.Ballouneverpaidmeadimeforcuttinghisgrassthatyearorthenext,but,eventually,IwouldteachanthropologyatDartmouthCollege.AndIlearnedthatsummerthatreadingwasnottheinnocentpastimeIhadassumedittobe,notabreezy,instantlyforgettableescapeinahammock(thoughI’veenjoyedmanyofthosetoo).Idiscoveredthatabook,ifitarrivesattherightmoment,intheproperseason,willchangethecourseofallthatfollows.While-ReadingTask17/86—Thewritertellsushowhegottoknowpeople,thatis,byrememberingtheflowersthatshouldnotbecutdown,andbyrememberingsomethingspecialhedeliberatelystuckinthegroundorbyrememberingsomethingheleftinthegrass....andIgottoknowpeoplebytheflowersIhadtoremembernottocutdown,bythethingsstuckinthegroundonpurposeorbythethingslostinthegrass.18/86e.g.

Thenewownercutdowntheappletreesandbuiltabiggergarage.EverytimeIwantedapieceofwood,Ihadtocut

downatree.cf.Hecutdownhisenemy.Idon’tdrinksomuchalcoholthesedays—infactI’vereallycut

down.cutdown:tobringdownbycutting19/86e.g.Yousometimeshurtyourselfbyaccidentbutyoudon’thurtyourselfon

purpose.Hecamehereon

purposetoborrowsomemoneyfromyou.onpurpose:byintention,notbychance20/86—...bythewaytheypreferredtopayme:somepaidmoneytomeaccordingtowhatIhaddone,somepaidmoneytomemonthly,andsomedidn’tpayanymoneytomeatall....bytheirpreferredmethodofpayment:bythejob,themonth—ornotatall.21/86—Mr.Balloubelongedtothelastkindofpersons,thatis,hedidn’tpayanymoneytomeatall,buthealwayshadanexcuseforthat.Mr.Balloufellintothelastcategory,andhealwayshadareason.22/86e.g.

Theproblemswefacefall

intotwocategories.Hisworkasanovelistfalls

intothreedistinctperiods.fallinto:tobelongtoaparticulargroupofthingsthathavesimilarqualities23/86—Onanotherdaytherewasnomoneyinhischeckatall…Onanotherhewasflat-outofchecks...24/86—IfIdidn’tconsiderthemoney,hewasaveryniceoldperson./Apartfromthemoney,hewasstillaveryniceperson.Healwaysraisedhishatasagreetingtomewhenhe’sseenmefaraway.Still,exceptforthemoney,hewasaniceenougholdguy,alwayswavingortippinghishatwhenhe’dseenmefromadistance.25/86e.g.

Except

forherlackofexperience,shewouldbetheidealpersonforthejob.Thereisnothingtoindicatethebuilding’spast,except(for)thefireplace.cf.Itwaslikealibrary,exceptwithnoordertothearrangement.exceptfor:notincluding;apartfromthefactthat26/86

e.g.

Thewatchmancameoutfromhishut,tippedhishat,andopenedthegate.Afterawhile,heturnedtous,andtippedhishat.tipone’shat/cap(tosomebody):totouchorraiseone’shatasagreetingtosomeone27/86—Iguessed/thoughtthathehadonlyasmallretirementpension,andpossiblyhewasinjuredandwasunabletodohisyardwork.Aretirementcheckreferstoamonthlypaymentmadetosomeonewhoisretiredfromwork.cf.old-agepension,retirementbenefit,retirementfund,

retirementpension:aregularpaymenttoapersonthatisintendedtoallowthemtosubsistwithoutworkingIfiguredhimforathinretirementcheck,maybeaninjurythatkepthimfromdoinghisownyardwork.28/86

e.g.

Thecyclistsufferedsevereinjuries.Hehadaseriousinjurytotheleg.injury:anactthatdamagesorhurts29/86e.g.

Keeparunningtotalofyourexpensesasyougoalong.Andyoutoldmeyou’vekeptarunningtotalinyourheadalltheyear.arunningtotaltotaltowhichnumbers(heremeansthepayment)keepbeingaddedassomethingprogresses30/86—Ionlycutgrassforhimandanywayitdidn’ttakemuchtimetocutgrassinMr.Ballou’syard.Grasswasgrass,andthelittlethatwasMr.Ballou’sdidn’ttakelongtotrim.31/86trim:

v.tomakeneat,evenortidybycuttinge.g.tohaveone’shairtrimmed

totrimone’snailstotrimdeadbranchesoffatree32/86—andhemadeasignaltometoaskmetocomeintohishouse.…andhemotionedmetocomeinside.33/86e.g.

Isawhimmotiontothemanatthedoor,whoquietlyleft.Herattendantsallgatheredroundher,butshemotionedthemaway.motion:

v.tomakeasignaltosomeone,usuallywithone’shandorhead34/86—...togetusedtothesoftlight....toadjusttothemutedlight.35/86e.g.

Hereyesslowlyadjusted

tothegloom.Shefoundithardtoadjust

toworkingatnight.adjustto:togetusedtonewconditionsoranewsituation36/86—IthoughtI’dhelphimavoidthetroubleofmakinganewexcuse.IthoughtI’dsavehimthetroubleofthinkingupanewexcuse.37/86e.g.

Buyingamachinewithagrassboxsavesyouthebotherofrakingupthegrass.I’llgetataxifromthestationtosaveyouthetroubleofcomingtocollectme.savesomebodythetrouble/bother(ofdoingsomething):

tomakeitpossibletoavoiddoingsomething38/86e.g.

Theprisonerstriedtothink

upaplanforescape.Theteacherthought

upafunnygameforthechildrentoplay.thinkup:toinventbythinking39/86—Thebankwillcorrectthemistakeinmyaccountinadayortwo./Themistakewillbecorrectedinafewdays.Itwillbeclearedupinadayortwo.40/86e.g.

Ihopethatclears

upthesituationforyou,butpleaseaskifthereisanythingelseyou’dliketoknow.Beforewesignthecontractthereareafewpointsthatweshouldclear

up.cf.We’llhavetoclear

upbeforemyparentscomehome.(tomakeaplacetidyandclean)Afterseveraldaystheinfectionstartedtoclear

up.(togoaway)Ihopethewhetherclears

upbeforewehavetoleave.(tobecomebetter)clearup:togiveorfindanexplanationfor,ordealwithaproblemordisagreement41/86e.g.

What’sthedownpaymentofthathouse?Itiseightythousandyuan.Youhavetopayofftherestintenyears.

adownpaymentapartofthefullpricepaidatthetimeofbuyingordeliverywiththeresttobepaidlater42/86—Inanencouragingmanner,Mr.Ballouaskedmenottohurry.“Takeyourtime,”Mr.Ballouencouraged.43/86e.g.

Helikedtotakehistimeoverbreakfast.Itisbettertotakeyourtimeatthisjobthantohurryandmakemistakes.takeone’stime:toavoidhaste;actinanunhurriedway44/86e.g.

Hewashedthedishesandputtheminaplateracktodry.

Willyoupleaseputthissuitcaseontheluggagerackforme?rack:

n.aframewithbars,hooks,etc.forholdingthings45/86—Ihadnevertriedtofindaspecialtitleonpurpose,andthistimeIwasattractedbytheideaoffindingsomethingIlikedtoreadandsoIlookedthroughthepilesofbooksandasked…Theideaofconsciouslyseekingoutaspecialtitlewasnewtome,butnotwithoutappeal—soIbrowsedthroughthepilesofbooksandasked...46/86e.g.

toseek

outone’sfriendtoseekshelterfromtherainseek(out):totrytofindorget(something)47/86e.g.

Iwasbrowsingthroughfashionmagazinestofindanewhairstyle.Webrowsedthroughafewtravelbookstogetsomeideasofwheretogo.browsethrough:tolookthroughsomething(suchasabookormagazine)withoutreadingeverything48/86—...raisedhishead,lookedatme./examinedmeappraisinglyasifhewasmeasuringmeforasuit....cockedhishead,regardedmeappraisinglyasthoughmeasuringmeforasuit.49/86e.g.

Hecockedhisheadononesidewithaslightfrown.tocockanear/eyebrowcock:

v.tomoveapartofyourbodyupwardsorinaparticulardirection50/86—Havingreadafewpages,IwassointerestedinreadingthebookthatIforgottheyardandIwaslostinthesadstoryoftheHolocaust,whichwasaboutaconflictbetweenthegoodandbad.Withinafewpages,theyard,thesummer,disappeared,andIwasplungedintotheachingtragedyoftheHolocaust,theextraordinaryclashofgood,representedbyonedecentman,andevil.51/86e.g.

Theroomwasplungedintodarkness.Hewasplungedintoadifficulty.plungeinto:tocause(somebodyorsomething)tofeelorbeinastateofsomething52/86e.g.

OurcompanyisrepresentedinBeijingbyMr.Wang.HerepresentedhisfellowworkersattheUnionmeeting.represent:

v.toactfor(anotherpersonorpeople)53/86—Today,thememoryofwhathappened35yearsagoisstillveryclearanddetailed.Tothisday,35yearslater,Ivividlyremembertheexperience.54/86e.g.

Itstillappearsvividlyinmymemory.Ivividlyrememberthatdaywefirstmet.cf.vivid:

a.

producingveryclearpicturesinyourmind.e.g.Hegaveavividaccountofhislifeasafighterpilot.vividly:

ad.inawaythatproducesveryclearpicturesinyourmind55/86—Icouldn’texpressmyfeelingsinwords...Ilackedthevocabularytotranslatemyfeelingintowords...56/86—Briefly/Inbrief...Byusingthisexpression,theauthorwasgoingtoindicatethathewasgoingtostatethefinalresultofthetwoeventsandnottogiveanymoredetails.Tomaketwolongstoriesshort...57/86e.g.

Tomakealongstoryshort,Iendedupbuyingall12programsofferedoutthereonthemarketatthetime.

Tocutalongstoryshort,Igotthejob.make/cutalongstoryshort:usedwhenyouonlygivethemainpointofsomethingyouaretalkingabout,andnotalltheotherdetails58/86—AndIlearnedthatsummerthatreadingwasneithersomethingharmlesswedidinoursparetimeasIhadthoughtittobenoraperiodoftimewhenyoureadmerelyforpleasure...AndIlearnedthatsummerthatreadingwasnottheinnocentpastimeIhadassumedittobe,notabreezy,instantlyforgettableescapeinahammock...59/86—Thisiswhattheauthordiscoveredfromthesummerincidentandalsoexplainsthemeaningofthetitleofthepassage,thatis,readingacertainbookattherighttimecaninfluenceyourchoicesdecision,andviewsoftheworld.Idiscoveredthatabook,ifitarrivesattherightmoment,intheproperseason,willchangethecourseofallthatfollows.60/86After-ReadingTaskOutlineReadingComprehensionVocabularyandStructure61/86OutlineAfter-ReadingTaskPara.1Para.2Paras.3-15Paras.16-19IearnedmoneyinthesummerbymowinglawnswhenIwas14.Mr.BallouneverpaidmewhenIdidthemowingforhim.Heletmechoosesomeofhisbookstoreadforadownpayment:a.hisexcusefornotpayingme;b.choosingabookforme;c.mybeingattractedbythebook.Readingbookshavechangedthecourseofmylife:a.alwaysrememberingtheexperience;b.lessonsIhavelearnedfromreading:agoodbookarrivesattherighttimewillchangeone’slife.62/86Exercise2

Answerthequestions.ReadingComprehensionHowdidtheauthorgettoknowpeoplewhilehewasdoingthejobofmowinglawns?2.WhatkindofpersonwasMr.Ballou?Washeaniceoldman?Whatkindoflifedidhelive?Hegottoknowpeoplebytheflowershehadtoremembernottocutdown,bythethingsstuckinthegroundonpurposeorbythethingslostinthegrass.Healsolearnedsomethingabouthisneighborsbytheirpreferredmethodofpayment:bythejob,themonth—ornotatall.Mr.Ballouwasaniceoldman,buthelivedapoorlife.63/86Exercise2

Answerthequestions.ReadingComprehension3.WhywasMr.Ballouunabletopaythemoneytotheauthor?Doyoubelievehisexcuse?Whyorwhynot?4.Whatdidtheauthorusetoread?Becausethebankmadeamistakeinhisaccount.Andhisexcuse,thoughseeminglypoorandvague,istruetobelieve.Thisisbecausetheoldman,aswecanreadfromthepassage,wasreallyaniceguyandfullofloveandknowledge,thoughhemighthavesomedifficultyinmakingapromptpaymenttotheboy.Heusedtoreadwhathecouldgetfromthepaperbackrackatthedrugstoreorwhathefoundathome—magazines,thebacksofcerealboxes,comics.64/86Exercise2

Answerthequestions.ReadingComprehension5.HowmanybooksdidMr.Ballourecommendtotheauthor?Weretheythesameaswhattheauthorusedtoread?6.Didtheauthorenjoythereading?How?Describeit.Mr.Ballourecommendedtwobookstotheauthor,whichwerequitedifferentfromwhattheauthorusedtoread.RefertoParagraph15.65/86Exercise2

Answerthequestions.ReadingComprehension7.Whydoesthereadingexperiencethattheauthorhad35yearsagostillseemtobesofreshandvaluabletohim?8.Whatisthepaymenttheauthorfinallygot?Wasitgreaterthanmoney?Why?Becausethebookshereadstruckhimwithsuchagreatpowerthattheychangedthecourseofhislife.Theauthorfinallygotbooksforthepayment,butsuchapaymentisgreaterthanmoney,becauseitchangedthecourseofallthatfollowed.66/861.Withtheexceptionofthemethodofpayment,theauthorreallyenjoyedhissummerjobandlikedthepeopleandeverythingaroundhim.2.Mr.Balloudidn’tintendtogivethepaymenttotheauthor,andthatiswhyheencouragedtheauthortochoosesomeofhisbooksasadownpaymentinstead.3.ItseemedthattheauthorhadneverreadsuchawonderfulbookassuggestedbyMr.Ballou.4.ThebookentitledComingofAgeinSamoaseemedtohaveaprofoundinfluenceontheauthor’slatercareer.5.Accordingtothepassage,wemayconcludethatthepowerofasinglebook,insomecases,issogreatthatitmaymakeaperson’slifetotallydifferent.Exercise3

DecidewhetherthestatementsareTrue(F)orFalse

(F)accordingtothepassage.FTFTTReadingComprehension67/86Exercise4

Fillintheblanksaccordingtothepassage.ReadingComprehensionIwas________thatsummerandgotto________Mr.BallouwhenI________moneyby_________lawnsforhim.Mr.Ballouwasaniceoldguy.___________fromhisjob,he__________asimpleandhardlifeandwas_________togivemethe________intime.Onelateafternooninmid-July,I__________toenterhis_____and_______house.Hesaidthathestillcouldn’tgivemethe__________becausethe_________hadmadeamistakeinhis_________.Thenheaskedmeto________someofhisbooksfora_____________.Theideaof_________seekingoutaspecialtitlewas_________tomesinceIhadn’treadmuch14knowearnedmowingHavingretiredwaslivingunablepaymentwasmotionedcoolshadedpaymentbankaccountchoosedownpaymentconsciouslynew68/86ReadingComprehensionExercise4

Fillintheblanksaccordingtothepassage.beforeand

didn’tknowexactlyhowto________abook.Finallyhesearchedthroughastackandhandedmeafairlythickbook_______TheLastoftheJust.Thebookwasso___________thatIcouldhardly________.SothenextweekwhenI_________thereading,Mr.Balloupresentedmewithanotheroneonthestudyof___________.Itwasjustthosebookshe_______me35yearsago_______notonlykeptmetotally________inthereadingthatsummer,butalsomademe________Iamnow—teaching_________atDartmouthCollege.Abook,asI__________,ifitcomesatthe____time,maychangethecourseof_______thatfollows.Itisthe________thatisreally________thanmoney.selectentitledoverwhelminggiveitupfinishedanthropologylentthatabsorbedwhatanthropologydiscoveredrightallpaymentgreater69/86Exercise5Workoutthemeaningoftheunderlinedword(s)ineachsentenceVocabularyandStructure70/86Exercise5Workoutthemeaningoftheunderlinedword(s)ineachsentenceVocabularyandStructure1)“Ioweyou,”Mr.Balloubegan,“but...”MEANING:_________________________2)WeoweallourachievementstothewiseleadershipofourParty.MEANING:_________________________3)Don’tletmeforgetthatIoweyoufortheconcerttickets.MEANING:_________________________4)Iowemyteacherandparentsagreatdeal.MEANING:_________________________①owesth.tosth.①②71/86Exercise5Workoutthemeaningoftheunderlinedword(s)ineachsentence.VocabularyandStructure72/86Exercise5Workoutthemeaningoftheunderlinedword(s)ineachsentenceVocabularyandStructure1)Theideaofconsciouslyseekingoutaspecialtitlewasnewtome...MEANING:_________________________2)Alwaysseekprofessionallegaladvicebeforeenteringintoanyagreement.MEANING:_________________________3)Graduatesinthecomputersciencesaremostsoughtafterbyemployersthesedays.MEANING:_________________________4)TheGovernmentisseekingtoslowthegrowthofinflation.MEANING:_________________________①②①③73/86Exercise5Workoutthemeaningoftheunderlinedword(s)ineachsentenceVocabularyandStructure74/86Exercise5Workoutthemeaningoftheunderlinedword(s)ineachsentenceVocabularyandStructureTheideaofconsciouslyseekingoutaspecialtitlewasnewtome,butnotwithoutappeal...MEANING:_________________________2)Oxfamconstantlyappealstousforcontributionstoitsfunds.MEANING:_________________________3)Anappealisbeingmadeforhelpforthosewholosttheirhomesintheearthquake.MEANING:_________________________4)Hisspeechesappealedasoftentotheheartastothehead.MEANING:_________________________n.②v.①n.①v.②75/86Exercise6Fillintheblankswithsomeofthewordsgiven.Changetheformwherenecessary.owetermssocialbehavearrangementownhumanappealaccuseeventuallylendtrendabsorbinsteadreluctantloanorderinformconvincestimulatelawnresultaffordcomplainestimateearthborrowretiredhelplessevaluateVocabularyandStructureObviously,wecannotdowithoutmoneynowadays.Maybethatiswhysomepeople________(1)everythingin________(2)ofmoney.Tothem,moneyhasbecomethemere(仅仅)meansof___________(3)thevalueofgoodsorservices.Isthereanythingon________(4)moresignificant(意义重大)thanmoney?earthevaluatetermsestimating76/86Exercise6Fillintheblankswithsomeofthewordsgiven.Changetheformwherenecessary.VocabularyandStructureHereisarealstoryaboutaprofessor.Whenhewas14,heearnedhispocketmoneybymowing_________(5)forhisneighbors.Yeta_________(6)mancouldnot_________(7)thepayment.Oneday,_________(8)ofpayingwhathe_________(9)theboy,thewell-readelderlygentleman_________(10)himabookwithstrong___________(11),which____________(12)hisinterestinreading.Fromthenon,he_________(13)onebookafteranotherandwas_________(14)inthosebooks._________(15)hebecameanexpertin_________(16)science.Wasitthe_________(17)offate(命运)ortheresultof_________(18)efforts?It’shardtosay.However,weare_________(19)thatonegoodturn(行为)deservesanotherandthatsuccess_________(20)fromhardwork.resultslawnsretiredaffordinsteadowedlentappealsimulatedborrowedabsorbedEventuallysocialarrangementhumanconvinced77/86Exercise7Choosethecorrectwordformtocompleteeachsentence.Makeproperchangeswherenecessary.VocabularyandStructure1.paypayv.pa

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