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1. The match was abandoned because of bad weather. zUe#Wp[
He abandoned himself to despair. o]dK^[/*
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They aborted the mission for lack of money. /,=Wy"0TJ
He was absorbed in a book and didn't hear you call. 6wa<'!
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ban abolish abort cancel cross out wipe out put off delay _HSTiJVr
desert/forsake/ leave / cease / depart / discard / relinquish / surrender /quit/ withdraw /give up/terminate &z7N\n
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4. He has been asked to account for his absence. yt]Oj*nn0K
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Give us an account of what happened. Story/reason/information/description/tale/statement ?yK%]1O
He has been asked to account for his absence. ( describe /tell /relate/ answer for/ say explain / explicate) m-~V+JU;x
Can you describe what he looks like? f(@"[-[
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5. He was accused of stealing the money. yg-L^`t+B5
6. She is accustomed to living in comfort. (accustomed/used addict be familiar with) W(]E04
7. I'm sure Betsy is the girl whom you will be glad to get acquainted with. < e7<t9
8. She’s always pestering me with questions. (annoy/irritate/trouble/frustrate) J?|K#<%
9. I shall certainly act on your advice. (follow) &deZ
10. To our delight, she quickly adapted (herself) to the situation. P!>{>r4
Some adult novels have been adapted for young readers. {GG~E54&B
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11. This is a universal truth which admits of no exception. (allow for) c:`` Y:
12. I can’t afford to lose my job. D:RBq\8
13. Their opinion will not affect my decision. rhzv^t
We were deeply affected by the news of his death. oZ\qT0*eb
14. I don't agree to what he has just said. ]Lb?#S
15. My remarks were not aimed at you. f2SU5e2
16. Passengers are not allowed to smoke in here. GWA!Ab'<U
17. His debt now amounts to 1,000 pounds. ="'P=Xh!8
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18. I cannot answer for the consequences. \+evZ{Pu
What they have just done answers precisely to our need. &xiDG=I#
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19. A good general can anticipate what the enemy will do. hB GGs
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20. I appeal to him for help. Turn/resort BJ.8OU*9]S
Her sense of humor appeals to him. afP&+ 5t@O
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22. The company's losses this year arise almost entirely from the new taxes. (HrkUkw
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23. Many people don't approve of the plan. .dKRIFo
like/prefer/endorse/accept/think well of wq_oh*"
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24. He was aroused from his nap by the doorbell. 72`/xryY
Her books and pamphlets have aroused the nation’s sympathy to this family. 9X{nJ"
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25. An unusual painting arrested his attention. mv%:[+!
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26. They spent a whole month assembling materials. `jQ}^wEgu
Amass He amassed a great fortune in twenty years. $-9@ /%Y
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27. Whisky is always associated with Scotland. B?ob{K@
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acquaint I'm sure Betsy is the girl whom you will be glad to get acquainted with.
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associate/link / touch / join / unite / combine / connect /go with / run with /mingle with / relate PLD'Q,R
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28. I am assuming that the present situation is going to continue. i`nw"8
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deem They deemed him innocent but failed to understand why he was lying. JX0_UU
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I assure you that the goods will be delivered next week. >;r05,mc
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30. There was a note attached to the parcel. {5IG3'
31. To attain your ambition in early life may not be a good thing. 5YH
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32. He has some important business to attend to. )9 jQ_
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33.We lost the train by about a minute; it was drawing out just as we arrived on the platform. &FF. Ddt{
34.She avenged her father’s murder. [=F
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35. You should avoid driving in the center of the town during the rush hour. xy3%z
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36. She was banned from driving for six months. b e%*0lr
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37. The unions bargained with the management for a shorter working week. (negotiate) }F`2$Q+CW
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38. If you borrow money from him, you are barking up the wrong tree. `#8R+c=$
39.The film was based on a novel by Dickens. Py]ci`27
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40. I shall never beat John at tennis! We are clearly not in the same class. ucP MT0k
42. That black dress with the diamond just becomes you. VDY1F_Fk
43.The concert began with a piece by an unknown composer. \U>Kn_7m
44. More and more students are benefiting from this modem type of instruction. AV3,4u
45.I have never seen anyone get the better of him in an argument. M
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46.Believe it or not, we were kept waiting in the rain for two hours.
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If I hadn’t seen him doing it I would never have believed it of him. /mu4J|[[
47. He has never belonged to a trade union. {=7i}xY]T
He doesn’t feel he belongs. Vdk+1AX
48. I tried to sell him my old car, but he would bite. 82!GM.b
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49.You can’t blame all this on me. 2<@!m@
A bad workman blames his tools. S`w)b'B!M
He is the last one to blame for the accident. <j3HT"^[D
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50. You should not boast of your success. Brag /show off Ib2pV2`h(
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51. I refuse to be brainwashed by advertisers into buying something I don’t need. {hR2NUm
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52. The prisoner broke away from his guards. x)L@xQ
The telephone system has broken down because of the storm. .p>8oOp
Please don’t break in on our conversation. ),,vu
The two countries have broken off diplomatic relations. H]X)@n>
She’s just broken up with her boyfriend. Q2?qvNZ
As the president arrived, the crowd broke into applause. 3:
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53. The missing man was found bound and unconscious in the trunk. i>2_hn_UR
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54.The scandal may bring down the government. {8RGW0Y
We are going to discuss the matter brought forward from the last meeting. O]lfs>>x
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55. This situation calls for prompt action. ;zDc0qpw
They have called off their engagement. mX^RSg9 E}
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56. Do you care for a cup of coffee? <H 6Uo#ao
57. He tends to get carried away when watching his neighbors quarreling. K#r`^aUc
Carry on with your work when I am away. kZQ;\QL1}
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His determination carried him through. (pull) p~IvkW>ln)
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58. Panic swept through the swimmers as they caught sight of a huge shark approaching menacingly. t
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59. She centered her attention on the problem. "Q1hP9xV
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60. They charged him with murder. X!Q"p$D4(
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61. They cherished the sweet memory of the years in Venice. OK=t)6&b
He cherished the illusion that she’s in love with him. $`%.Y&A
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62. No one came to claim (for) the horse, so the farmer decided to sell it. #'qW?8d}
63. It is supposed to clear up tomorrow. 2 O%UT?R
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64. She clung to the hope that he was still alive. sC>8[Jatd
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65. Hydrogen combines with Oxygen to form water. Ax
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Circumstances have combined to ruin our plans fro the holiday. "T PMSx&Ei
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66. I'm afraid I can't comment on your work just yet. (remarks n.)
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67. Very few experts could come up with completely new solutions to the world’s economic problems. _wIAr
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68. I cannot commit myself to any further expense; my means are stretched to the utmost as it is. NJ.kT uk
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69. Compare this with that, and you will see which is the better. 0/c4%+
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70. We cannot compel you to do it, but we think you should. bz
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Force oblige urge require drive press work hard on push prompt E>&dG:3no
He courage compels universal admiration. (inspire) Epx.0TA= t
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71. Several companies are competing against each other for the contract. Mf?4 `LM
72. Nothing can compensate for the loss of one's health. #p^D([k
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73. It's no use complaining about the cold. H=0Y4 T@)T
74. You must comply with the rules of the game. ,\VNs'j
75. The committee was composed mainly of teachers and parents. MD%86m{Sg=
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76. Most people couldn't conceive of living without a telephone. XWkYhTaY
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77. His work is concerned with the preparation of documents. 1|2X0Xm{
Where the children are concerned, they should not be burdened with homework. F*QGzb
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A good doctor should always concern himself about a patient's health. ondF
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78. He was found guilty of murder and condemned to death. Y6+nfh_
79. He confessed to me that he had just been converted to some strange religion. %|UCs8EFm
80. I wish you would confine yourself to the matter under discussion. jfk`%CEk=
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What you have told me about Tom confirms me that he is to blame.
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If you are a member of a club, you have to conform to the rules of that club. k<m{Wp;-
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81. One should never lose heart when confronted with temporary difficulties. (,[Oy6o
82. 8He congratulated me on having got engaged. Or0=:?4`
83.The owner wouldn't consent to our making any structural change in the flat. i&RPYbT{
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84. The atmosphere consists of certain gases mixed together in definite proportions. >A#]60w.
Happiness consists in appreciating what you have. o@vo,JU
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85. I consulted my lawyer about the matter and I shall act on his advice. }! x\qpA
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86.I would contend that unemployment is our most serious social evil. Argue/struggle/fight/quarrel .hXxh)F
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87. In this book the writer contrasts good with evil. >2TDYB|;
88. Like the law, censorship contributes to the common good. ;~3CuN8
The two men have contributed a lot to the relationship between the two countries.
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89. Words cannot convey how delighted I am. %N04k8z
Please convey my good wishes to your mother. h@&&.S`B
It is very difficult to convey the exact meaning of an idiom in a foreign language. q{ i9VJ]
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90. You can't convince me of the necessity of that course of action. vvwNJyU-
91. cure This medicine should cure you of your cold. [LbUlNq^B@
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You demand too much of him; he is not really equal to the task. Require/expect 9KkxUEkW
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92. Poor Mary! She has so much to cope with. kaqH.e(
deal with live with be put up with tolerate endure bear stand be fed up with tNj-~r
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93. We have been corresponding with each other for years. -^yb[b,
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94. Her opinion counts because of her experience. Matter/ be of importance/ significant ;6P#V`u
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Don’t count chickens before they are hatched. _$g6Mj]1z
You can always count on him. qz[qjGdHg
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95. The employer cut off the number of men working for him. ,41Z_h
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96. I need a book dealing with pollution problems. '9d<vWg
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97. After seeing all the candidates we decide on this one. max 5s$@
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98. He delights in annoying me. ~hiJOaCzM
99. They denied her the opportunity to see her father. rF n
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He denied any knowledge of their plans. /1D]\k()
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100. Everything will ultimately depend on what is said at the meeting with the directors next week. -o:
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101. Thousands of English words are derived from Latin. "^gV.
102. She is devoted to her children.
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103. The argument developed into a bitter quarrel. F"I{_yleq'
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104. She died of an illness; and he died a beggar. _.}1 Y,Q
The storms are dying down. /kZ{+4M
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The members of the family had all died off. 8VWkUsOoI
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105. I move that he be discharged for his serious mistake. ^k#.;Q#4
The sewers discharge (their contents) into the sea. \+9~\eeXb
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106. Badly beaten, the intruders fell back in disorder. !k5I#w :
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107. Her writings display natural talents. II,snRD
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108. In autumn, a gardener burns leaves to dispose of them. ^i;y2c
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109. He can't distinguish between a genuine antique and a reproduction. *X%dg$VcV
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110. Children are so easily distracted. U%PII>s'#
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111. The novel (was) divided into three chapters. =Rw-@*#l
112. I' want them to do away with this barbarous custom. .a@>1XO
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Tom said that he didn't want to have anything to do with the new boy. 3;E,B7,mQ
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113. They drew up the contract and presented it to the management. ;,&$ob*/
The train drew in/into the station. wOg?.6<Kxa
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114. She got a scholarship to Cambridge but dropped out a year later. %fzZpd]v=,
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115. Did anything emerge from your discussion? $TK<~3`
You must encourage him in his efforts. 4\rw JD<
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Don’t discourage her; she is doing her best. Vs encourage caC-JcDXy
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116. We ended the diner up with fruit and coffee. &40# _>W7
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117. The soldiers were equipped with the latest weapons. rq]zt2
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118. If you engage in local politics, you cannot expect to have much time for your family. or)v:4PXW
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119. How many people entered for the game? W5c?f,
They entered into negotiations with their business rivals. O% }EpIP_
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120. He's entitled to a pension, but he won't dream of retiring yet. UU;U,q
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121. Dc you mean to say you exchanged that lovely car for this? QswbIP/>:'
My wife has been exerting a lot of pressure on me to change my job. >r8$vQ Gj
Susan exerted much effort all year to earn good marks. "u=U@1 ^
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122. He has been trying hard all the time to live up to what his parents expect of him. NBaXfWh
I was expecting a present from her, so I was disappointed I didn’t receive one. "gQA|NHwV
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123. I’ve only recently explored Shakespeare with profit and pleasure. (study, research on, examine, scrutinize, speculate on) Uk0Fo(HY
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124. Why did you expose him to danger? IJ zPWs5W:
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125. You’ve been caught cheating ----- now you must face the music. 9@{=2 k
126. He must face up to the fact that he is no longer young. *$/!.e
127. The exhibition is designed to facilitate further cooperation between Chinese TV industry and overseas TV industries. `k.Nphx~%
128. The colors in these artificial flowers are guaranteed not to fade. cE SSSH!m
129.If you fail in this attempt, don't count on me for help. S#g=;hD
130. Mr. Coons fell into the habit of having a drink before dinner. b$O1I[o
131. Their mothers can't afford to feed them on meat and fish every day. m:4Ec>?e
I'm fed up with talking to you. You never listen to me. _`L
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132. After Tom passed his driving test he filled in/out an application for his driving license. %hO/2u
I can’t figure out why he quit his job. eT<T[; m
133. The information does not fit in with what I was told yesterday. Zwm2T3@e
134. Birds of a feather flock together. )cUFb:D*"
135. The price of vegetables fluctuates according to the weather. b8$(j2B~
136. Public attention at the moment is focused on the problem of industrial relations. R3\oLT4
137. But we didn't want the war. It was forced on us.
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138. I have been freed from all trouble and responsibility. 2F-
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139. You are not going about the job in the right way. 8/oO}SLF
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140. George took for granted all that his parents did for him. N-cLp}D}WB
141. You must guard against any tendency to take your privileges for granted. z3+7gp+I;
142. We set sail at dawn and headed for New York. {iRXK
143. Dc you mean to say you have never heard of Beethoven?
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144. The crowd hindered him from leaving. G$T#ql
145. She hit on a good title for her new novel. YKtF)N;m]
146. The rent increase will hit the pockets of the poor. Q`* v|Lp
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147. She held back, not knowing how to break the terrible news. 5:W5@e{
I think he is holding something back; he knows more that he admits. ~[H+,+XLY+
She always holds to her convictions. m?4L>'
His argument doesn’t hold water. _t'S<jTI
The forthcoming talks hold out the hope of real arms reduction. 34e>R?J
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Our bus was held up for nearly half an hour. -o`Eka!ELz
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148. Like Bill, I hope for something better. zUNWcv!& "
All our hopes were shattered/raised by the announcement. S.Rq
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149. Wealth cannot be identified with happiness. M`jqUg
I found it hard to identify with any of the characters in the film. R<-u`uXnP
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150. On Sundays they had nothing to do, and they idled away the hours watching TV. EqB3f_
155. Would you ever have imagined him becoming a politician? S, g/2k*
She imagined walking into the office and telling everyone what she thought of them. Nd] w I|>
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156. Military occupation does not give them the right to impose their will on the Iranian people. q[rBu9
157. He impressed on me the importance of the work. tn@MOOPl
Dick made good marks the first year, but he thought he could improve on them. ZBX,4kxK7
He is improving in health. Aqp$JM
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158. He returned to the room and informed me of his decision. n@
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159. You must develop an awareness of the world around you and the people who inhabit it. %8N=4vTJ
160. I insist on your telling me the truth. nGvWlx
161. Her books inspired hope, loyalty and enthusiasm. &N^^[
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162. I was instructed of drawing once upon a time. p=-:Z?EW1
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163.The company insured his property for 10,000 pounds. bF#1'W&
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164. If you interfere in /with other people's affairs, you will regret it. TGe)%jZ
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166. Two or three people were involved in the accident. @}Y,A~
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I know I was in your room when you came back, but don’t jump to conclusions. HU='Hk!
The teacher jumped on him for giving in untidy homework. 9*"Ae0ok1
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168. He testified in court that he had seen the prisoner run out of the bank after it had been robbed. ^I4/{,Ev
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169. I can't understand you keeping a thing like that to yourself. GdxMHnn=
Please keep to the point --- we are running out of time. 8,(FJ7OCT,
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If you want to fulfill your dream, you have to keep to it. gp/_# QVWC
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170. The hunters have almost exterminated many of the larger animals while farmers destroyed many smaller animals. ~jqG
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171. They lacked the money to send him to university. &;D(VdSr9
What he lacked in experience he makes up for in enthusiasm. KG5h$eM'
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175. The only advantage of such a device lies in its ability to change the direction of an input force. eTV%+
176. Mary succeeded in living up to her extraordinary reputation. (Nky?*
177. Tom longed for his mother's return. %/86}DCfE?
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179. He majored in physics at Beijing University. WhO;4-q)2
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180. I can’t make out what she wants. [w%MECTe
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181. She chose cushions of a color that match her carpet. FtUO gL)|
182. A frequently cited example of the endangered species is the panda. Q0K4_iN)&
183. Mr. Chairman, I move that the matter be discussed after lunch. wW3fsXu
184. Tasmania is named after its discoverer, A. J. Tasman. dOm#NSJVd
185. Homer sometimes nods. >IW0YIQy,
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186. I object to punishing a whole group for one person's fault. uiO7sf6
187. You’ve got to observe the laws of the land. +Y!9)~f}7X
188. Having retired from business, he now occupies himself with his garden. ."R,j|o6
189. Has it ever occurred to you that those twins are quite different from each other in many ways? d}K"dr:W5
190. They can only cure him of his illness if they operate on him. |-N\?N9"
191. I had no idea that they were opposed to my visit. XEF|B--,
192. Her book originated from a short story. aU]A#g
193. This is the sort of case in which judges must exercise the arbitrary power described a moment ago. ^|@t 2Rp@
194. He owed his success to luck more than to capacity. A
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196. She'll never part with her precious possessions. _ x&Y'X|
196. I longed to have the opportunity of participating in the strike activities. nDnSVrvd-i
197. Her mother passed away last year. <4z |"(
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198. Are you paying in cash or by cheque. 75~>[JM
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200. Weather permitting, I’ll come tomorrow. 5v4
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206. The chairman presided at/over the meeting last Friday. 25%[nkO4
207. Virtue will prevail over evil. H'E(gc)>)
208. It is impossible to prevent them from quarrelling with each other. Lu,72i0O ^
209. She may pride herself on her abilities, but she's not capable of bringing up children. ehB (?
210. He threw himself in front of the door and prohibited us from leaving. f
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212. This warm coat will protect you from the cold. R&Y+x;({
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They decided to put aside their differences. [w&B>z=g$
She help her put the toys away. KwO;ICdJ
She is putting radical proposals for the economic reform. [?z`XY_-
We had to put off our wedding until September. ASA ]7qyO
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217. How did he react to he news? KV&4Ep#
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218.I tried to reason with him, but he was very rude to me. FYe#x]ue
219. I heard that John has received a new position at the travel agency. z{;~$."
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220. They increased the profits by reducing the costs. Zw@=WW[Q`p
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222. I need time to reflect on your offer. Cpg>5N~;L
223. I have little information as regards his past. #/"?.Z;SSH
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225.He might be good at his job, but you can't rely on him. gPJZpaS
226. Several people remarked on the fine quality of the work. bz'#YM
227. The teacher has repeatedly reminded him of it. ] Hiw+5n
228. He was removed fromm his position as chairman. 229. You have rescued him from bankruptcy. ==!k99`f,
230. It was after the failure of this attempt that they resorted to force. ov$S
231. The class failed to respond to the teacher's new methods. qT153dNA&
232. His decision to sail rested on his belief that the world was round. GS)4,.
233. The police had difficulty in restraining the crowd from rushing onto the football field. *4HogC
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236. They rose up against foreign invaders. qK-\`m
237. The government is determined to root out corruption. 1}/37\
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238. We must rule out the possibility of miscalculation. :k/Z|
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239. I ran across/into my old friend in Paris last week. q]\GBRp
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240. I'm not satisfied with your work. f?BApm
241. A series of debates between the lecturers was scheduled for the next weekend. tO~o-R
242. It goes without saying that I will help you. oR@1/lV
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244. Seeing that he is ill, he is unlikely to come. #-7m@EU;O
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I’ll have to see about getting the roof mended. ojbms>a
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Mom is ill and I have to send for a doctor. I*EHZctH
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246. First come, first served. u,`cmyZ
247. I must set about packing now. owe6ge7m
Her clear and elegant prose sets apart from most other journalists. 2'-o'z<
Let’s set aside my personal feelings. I;UCKoFT
She set out/forth at dawn. )~C+nb '6/
He is set on going to university. qt=nN-AC(
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248. You should settle your affairs before you leave. HImQ.y!B
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249. Everyone shared in his happiness. 2yPF'Q7u_.
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251. She let slip a chance to go abroad. g;\_MbfP
252. The dish smells of garlic. W3y9>]{x^
253. The hotel staff spared no pains to ensure that our stay was as enjoyable as possible. IaYaIEL-
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254. His enemies never spoke ill of him. gi
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You are free to speak your mind. UsnIx54D3
It is time to speak up for those who are suffering injustice. _g%h:G&^
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256. I have spent all my energy on this. OHK]=DH:M
257. You’ve got no time crying over the spilt milk. Cd'K~Ch3
258. He felt rather difficult to take a stand against the opinion of the majority. mM\jU5P:^
It was brave of her to stand up to the bullies. DUWSY?^c
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259. Please stick the stamps to the envelope and post it. (<ngdf`,
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The image of the dead child’s face stuck in mind for ages. 2M*84oh8P
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260. They subjected the two suspects to a long and thorough interrogation. i~uoK7o|G
We are subject to the law of the land. OG{vap)
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261. The representatives submitted many important problems to the committee for discussion. *Fm#Qek
262. We substitute honey for sugar. Or"+d 5
263. She often suffers from colds. We suffered pains. \@F!h8e4
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264. You are supposed to pay the bill by Friday. :y3e-lr
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265. The old man was very sad that his son has not been able to survive the disaster. -/gAb<=
266. I haven't accused him of anything; but I suspected him of having taken It. ;ep@
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267. We sympathize with him in his sufferings to a great extent. 6}^6+@LG
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268. She can’t take criticism. P#N@W_""YD
I took you to be/for an honest man. t7qzAr
I take it that you won’t be coming to Sophie’s party. Xi"<'E3_
I was taken aback by her rudeness. kbKGGn4u
Your daughter doesn’t take after you at all. : ?J0e4.]
She took me in completely with her story. _~a5;[~
She took on greater responsibilities when she was promoted. vu=`s|R
When she fell ill her daughter took over the business (from her). m5\/7 VC
She has taken up a job as a teacher. /I@Dv?
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269. The soup tastes of onion. aOK,Mm:iO
270. e twins are so much alike and it is difficult to tell one from the other. 0VwmV_6'<W
271.Women tend to live longer than men.
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272. Whatever made you think of such a thing? x9B5@2J1
You should think twice about employing some you’ve never met. mmx;Vt$i
I couldn’t think of letting you take the blame. ?TEdGe\*
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273. Someone tipped off the police about the robbery. -na oM
274. They hardly touched on the matter. usz H1@g'
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275. He traded in his car for a new model. g@][h_? {
276. I wouldn't trust my money to a person like him. h Lv_ER?
I don't place much trust in his promises. [7*$Sd
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277. I didn’t need my umbrella, as it/things turned out. c>pbRUMH
She turned a deaf ear to our warnings. UKfpoDhEe
He was someone to whom you can turn in difficult times. q>H f2R
We arranged to meet at the cinema at 7:30, but she failed to turn up. "5@k\?x"
He tried to join the army and was turned down because of poor health. W\l"_^d*
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278. He has used her well. g W(7jFl
We were not used to living in luxury. >wJt# ZB
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279. He gave us a warning against placing confidence in people we did not know. qsTB)RdjP%
280. Was a sunny and warm day all that one could wish for in winter? . B9(e"cMm
281. We’ll all take a vacation in the mountains as soon as I finish working on this project. =%IBl]Z!"
282. They are not the kind of people to yield to threats.