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1、Unit 5Unit 5Text AText ATextoganization1.1.PartsPart OnePart TwoPart ThreeParagraphsParagraphsParas 1Paras 2-3Paras 4-51Main IdeasMain IdeasIt is no easy to judge people, for they arent always whatthey appear to beKind and gentle, Edward Burton, a wealthy merchant,appeared as if he could not bear to
2、 hurt a fly.History of globalization and its recent trends and futureprospectssectionssection Onesection Twosection ThreeParagraphsParagraphsParas 4-16Paras 17-31Paras 32-51Main IdeasMain IdeasWhat Edward knew about LennyHow Edward responded to Lenny s requestHow Edward, a “kind” gentleman, handled
3、a friend indesperate need of helpVocabularyVocabularyI1) In a way2) in accordance3) vacancy4) in good condition5) transparent6) rub7) spicy8) hitherto9) with (a) bad grace10) instinct11) pawned12) current2.1) turned up2) will stick to3) brought back4)go about5) driving at6) put away7) over8) took ab
4、ack3.1) has a very weak constitution - she may not be able to survive the operation.2) was taken aback by the insurance companys rejection of my compensation claim3) was something of a surprise when we ran into each other in a place like that.4) needs trimming/ to be trimmed -its getting too long.5)
5、 are often seceptive4.1) Oddly enough /went broke /wrinkled / he had gone all to pieces2) definite / is capable of /her vanity3) too mild / sipping / strokeII. Usage1. Except for2. except that3. except4. except when5. except to6. except what7. except where8. except thatIII.vocabularyvocabularyspelli
6、ngspellingAmEBrEAmEBrEapartmentflatfavorablefavourablecantinparalyzeparalysecandysweetslaborlabourelevatorliftmetermetrefacultystaff (of a university)catalogcataloguefirst floorground floorlevelinglevellinggas, gasolinepetroltheatertheatremailpostdefensedefencerailroadrailwayplowploughpantstrousersp
7、rogramprogrammesubwaytube, undergroundpractice (v.)practisecornmaizecharacterizecharacterisestoreshoptiretyre (on a car)Comprehensive exercisesI.Cloze1.1. insane2. current3. candid4. capable5. was taken aback6. in good condition7. constitution8. go all to pieces9. gone broke10. vacancy11. mild12. de
8、ceptive2.1. suspected2. pleading3. confirmed4. stunned5. lucrative6. jewellery7. wealthy8. urge9. spell10. arrestedII.Translation1.1) I have an instinctinstinct that Henry will seek to join the expedition, because he issomething ofsomething of an adventurer.2) He is capable of sticking tocapable of
9、sticking to the task at hand, even if he is exposed to noises.3) The trademark was registered in accordance within accordance with the laws hithertohitherto in force.4) Oddly enoughOddly enough, many people volunteered to help organize the meeting, but only afew turned up turned up.5) The teachers a
10、ffectionateaffectionate words, along with his candidcandid comments, changed theway Mike perceived the society and himself.2. 课后翻译For my own partFor my own part, I find that appearances are all too often deceptivedeceptive. For instance,you might be wrong if you judged by appearances only people lik
11、e Edward HydeBurton. In appearance, he seemed a man all of a pieceall of a piece. He was a tiny little fellowwith white hair and mildmild blue eyes, gentle and candidcandid. Nevertheless, he turned out tobe very cruel. He insulted and fooled Lenny who was down and outdown and out and made himcommit himself to an insaneinsane venture. What was still more surprising was that he wascompletely indifferent to Lennys death. Without doubt, Burton was a man with aheart of stone.