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E 5 e3.f4.j5.h6.b7.a8.d9.c10.i 1.无限的可能性 limited possibilities 预测成功的可能性 explore the possibility of improvement 2.达到希望的效果 produce an unexpected effect 开始生效 使计划生效 3,衬衫上的墨水渍 blood spots on one's jacket 寻找一个安静的地方被当场抓住 作伪证 obtain reliable evidence 出示对他不利的证据据量收集到的证据 rcise 7 1. artificial 2. effects 9 Exercise 8 1. be tried out 2. as high as 3. working on 4 respond to 5. come up with 6 went into 7. talked back 8. after all Exercise 9 1. what he earned 2. What he said 3. what he used to be 4. What caused the accident 5. what you can do today 6. what we did not know before Exercise 10 1. He neither wrote nor telephone 2. That mans name is either Richard or robert 3. I've got neither the time nor the money to go on holiday, 4. Both the front and the back of the house need painting 5. We can leave either today or tomorrow 6. George neither smokes nor drinks Text B PRE-READING TASK Exercise 1 1. Refer to"Introductory Remarks 2.(Suggested Answer) The answer is probably "yes". As is known to all, computers can take almost any job where a series of actions are repeated over and over again. Some day perhaps, there will be factories producing television sets, tape recorders, cars, or other products, with all machines operated automatically by a central computer. And so gradually, the computer will relieve man of all monotonous, dull routine work, leaving him free for higher mental activities. However, even though computers may some day take over some of the tasks that were once accomplished by our own brains, they will never replace us human beings AFTER-READING TASK Reading Comprehension Exercise 2 L.T2.F3.T4.F5.TExercise 5 1. g 2. e 3. f 4. j 5. h 6. b 7. a 8. d 9. c 10. i Exercise 6 l.无限的可能性 limited possibilities 预测成功的可能性 explore the possibility of improvement 2.达到希望的效果 produce an unexpected effect 开始生效 使计划生效 3,衬衫上的墨水渍 blood spots on one’s jacket 寻找—个安静的地方 被当场抓住 4,作伪证 obtain reliable evidence 出示对他不利的证据 掂量收集到的证据 Exercise 7 1. artificial 2. effects 3. explore 4. costly 5. potential 6. inspire 7. predicting 8. generation 9. justify 10. equivalents Exercise 8 1. be tried out 2. as high as 3. working on 4. respond to 5. come up with 6. went into 7. talked back 8. after all Exercise 9 1. what he earned 2. What he said 3. what he used to be 4. What caused the accident 5. what you can do today 6. what we did not know before Exercise 10 1. He neither wrote nor telephoned. 2. That man's name is either Richard or Robert. 3. I've got neither the time nor the money to go on holiday, 4. Both the front and the back of the house need painting. 5. We can leave either today or tomorrow, 6. George neither smokes nor drinks. Text B PRE-READING TASK Exercise 1 1. Refer to "Introductory Remarks". 2. (Suggested Answer) The answer is probably "yes". As is known to all, computers can take almost any job where a series of actions are repeated over and over again. Some day perhaps, there will be factories producing television sets, tape recorders, cars, or other products, with all machines operated automatically by a central computer. And so gradually, the computer will relieve man of all monotonous, dull routine work, leaving him free for higher mental activities. However, even though computers may some day take over some of the tasks that were once accomplished by our own brains, they will never replace us human beings. AFTER-READING TASK Reading Comprehension Exercise 2 I.T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. T
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