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Unit One SectionA III Vocabulary
1. prevalent 2. permeated 3. decisive 4. inherent 5. literally 6. blessing 7. literacy 8. mingled
9. distorted 10. formidable 11. precedent 12. certified
IV 1. hunt down 2. absorbed into 3. have access to 4. with the exception of 5. For that matter 6. In the absence of 7. with respect to 8. is tailored to 9. be restricted to 10. calls for 11. in large measure 12. ranged from V Collocation
1. understanding 2. system 3. muscles 4. technique 5. skills 6. ability 7. film 8. insights VI Translation
1. In a world full of misinformation it is a formidable challenge for the students to learn to identify the true, the beautiful, and the good.
2. Any form of mountaineering has its inherent danger. After all, it is an adventure sport.
3. The university will permit a degree of individual instruction and the students may receive a curriculum tailored to their needs, learning style and pace.
4. It is said that the understanding of the genetic basis of learning will tell us which youngsters are likely to advance quickly and which ones seem doomed to "difficult" school experiences.
5. It has been reported that in Canada literally thousands of lakes and rivers are no longer able to support fish or plants.
6. In countries with relatively high literacy rates, books play an important part in enriching people's lives.
7. The essence of government intervention has been to limit and distort competition rather than to encourage it.
8. The great cause of reform being carried out by Chinese people is without precedent in history.
9. Practice in simulated examination conditions must not be delayed until close to the examination time.
10. People have found that the lions and wolves in the forest often hunt down live animals by cooperative efforts. VII Translation
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