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He abandoned himself to despair. :8K}e]!c1
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They aborted the mission for lack of money. zuu<;^/R
He was absorbed in a book and didn't hear you call. EugRC
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2. We have to abide by the rules of the game. =z;]FauR!
abide We have to abide by the rules of the game. observe obey observe comply with conform to /ej[oR
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3. .I must ask you to accompany me to the police station. r;xy/*%Mtj
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4. He has been asked to account for his absence. GGnlkp& E
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Give us an account of what happened. Story/reason/information/description/tale/statement =\_gT=tZ
He has been asked to account for his absence. ( describe /tell /relate/ answer for/ say explain / explicate) Hdg
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Can you describe what he looks like? ~Th,<w*o
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5. He was accused of stealing the money. s;YbZ*oaMe
6. She is accustomed to living in comfort. (accustomed/used addict be familiar with) od{\z
7. I'm sure Betsy is the girl whom you will be glad to get acquainted with. Xp_m=QQsm
8. She’s always pestering me with questions. (annoy/irritate/trouble/frustrate) ]/kpEx
9. I shall certainly act on your advice. (follow) D
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10. To our delight, she quickly adapted (herself) to the situation. 70GBf"
Some adult novels have been adapted for young readers. 8 eK 8-R$
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11. This is a universal truth which admits of no exception. (allow for) ]VxC]a2
12. I can’t afford to lose my job. |dqHpogh
13. Their opinion will not affect my decision. D/f4kkd
We were deeply affected by the news of his death. u1
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14. I don't agree to what he has just said. njf\fw_
15. My remarks were not aimed at you. t+}wTis
16. Passengers are not allowed to smoke in here. G/N c@XG\
17. His debt now amounts to 1,000 pounds. }a$.ngP
All these years of hard work amounted, to their great disappointment, to nothing g&c ~grD
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18. I cannot answer for the consequences. S@qR~_>a
What they have just done answers precisely to our need. Z.Yq)\it
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19. A good general can anticipate what the enemy will do. @]vY[O!&;
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20. I appeal to him for help. Turn/resort Q0Ft.b
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21. Please apply to the secretary for further information. g w([08
The rules of safe driving apply to everyone. 4}h}`KZZ
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22. The company's losses this year arise almost entirely from the new taxes. \4q|Qno8
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23. Many people don't approve of the plan. 4u6 FvN
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24. He was aroused from his nap by the doorbell. fz=?QEG
Her books and pamphlets have aroused the nation’s sympathy to this family. '\I(n|\
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25. An unusual painting arrested his attention. Cf=H~&`Z
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26. They spent a whole month assembling materials. =0=#M(
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Amass He amassed a great fortune in twenty years. sllT1%?
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27. Whisky is always associated with Scotland. fY!?rZ)$
I don’t like you associating with such people. ]nhh|q9r{
acquaint I'm sure Betsy is the girl whom you will be glad to get acquainted with. 5l6/
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28. I am assuming that the present situation is going to continue. 8)X9abC
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deem They deemed him innocent but failed to understand why he was lying. e xb}
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29. I can assure you of my support.
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I assure you that the goods will be delivered next week.
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30. There was a note attached to the parcel. p;+O/'/j
31. To attain your ambition in early life may not be a good thing. RQ,#TbAe
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32. He has some important business to attend to. y]j.PT`Cw
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33.We lost the train by about a minute; it was drawing out just as we arrived on the platform. pbVL|\oB}
34.She avenged her father’s murder. *()['c#CC
35. You should avoid driving in the center of the town during the rush hour. C%o|}i v"
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36. She was banned from driving for six months. V?{d<Ng~J
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37. The unions bargained with the management for a shorter working week. (negotiate) 'UhoKb_p
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38. If you borrow money from him, you are barking up the wrong tree. k~tEUsv
39.The film was based on a novel by Dickens. )4g_S?l=
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40. I shall never beat John at tennis! We are clearly not in the same class. OgF[=
42. That black dress with the diamond just becomes you. 8+'}`
43.The concert began with a piece by an unknown composer. Z0<Vss
44. More and more students are benefiting from this modem type of instruction. 2/?Zp=|j\
45.I have never seen anyone get the better of him in an argument. uN%Cc12
46.Believe it or not, we were kept waiting in the rain for two hours. AzU:Dxr>.G
If I hadn’t seen him doing it I would never have believed it of him. DGTLlBkT
47. He has never belonged to a trade union. 7P{= Pv+
He doesn’t feel he belongs. V;SfW2`)
48. I tried to sell him my old car, but he would bite. .eJKIck
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49.You can’t blame all this on me. ~^F]t$rz
A bad workman blames his tools. Pp?P9s{
He is the last one to blame for the accident. ~
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50. You should not boast of your success. Brag /show off X_PzK'#m
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51. I refuse to be brainwashed by advertisers into buying something I don’t need. Ec7xwPk
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boom Production boomed. r`"_D%kc
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52. The prisoner broke away from his guards. wG O-Z']i
The telephone system has broken down because of the storm. q~qz^E\T
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The two countries have broken off diplomatic relations. yK{P%oh)
She’s just broken up with her boyfriend. U'jmgHq
As the president arrived, the crowd broke into applause. za6 hyd^
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53. The missing man was found bound and unconscious in the trunk. 55v=Ij?M
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54.The scandal may bring down the government. Xp;'Wa"@
We are going to discuss the matter brought forward from the last meeting. ,5 ,r.
The economic innovations have brought about great changes in social life. +^:uPW^U
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55. This situation calls for prompt action. &'\-M6GW
They have called off their engagement. 41R~.?
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56. Do you care for a cup of coffee? kU:Q&[/jzH
57. He tends to get carried away when watching his neighbors quarreling. i@{b+5$
Carry on with your work when I am away. ruhC:
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His determination carried him through. (pull)
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58. Panic swept through the swimmers as they caught sight of a huge shark approaching menacingly. uvDOTRf
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59. She centered her attention on the problem. 6\h*SBI?(
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60. They charged him with murder. UXa%$gwFw
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61. They cherished the sweet memory of the years in Venice. c3fd6Je5
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62. No one came to claim (for) the horse, so the farmer decided to sell it. Y(JZP\Tf_N
63. It is supposed to clear up tomorrow. &Ai+t2
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64. She clung to the hope that he was still alive. c:DV8'f
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65. Hydrogen combines with Oxygen to form water. ,|O|gh$s
Circumstances have combined to ruin our plans fro the holiday. Or1ikI"
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66. I'm afraid I can't comment on your work just yet. (remarks n.) \n0Gr\:
criticism judgment decision evaluation criterion standard remarks 1
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67. Very few experts could come up with completely new solutions to the world’s economic problems. S?H
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68. I cannot commit myself to any further expense; my means are stretched to the utmost as it is. *fDhNmQ `
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69. Compare this with that, and you will see which is the better. or
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Poets have compared sleep to death. grCz@i
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70. We cannot compel you to do it, but we think you should. NSh~O!pX
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He courage compels universal admiration. (inspire) vP&JL~
This sort of work demands great patience. vB/G#\Zqz
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71. Several companies are competing against each other for the contract. _E[)_yH'-
72. Nothing can compensate for the loss of one's health. LT '2446
73. It's no use complaining about the cold. 2G`tS=Un
74. You must comply with the rules of the game. X[iQ%Y$/n
75. The committee was composed mainly of teachers and parents. .\ces2,
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76. Most people couldn't conceive of living without a telephone. w'D=K_h
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Please concentrate on what you are doing. S_56!
77. His work is concerned with the preparation of documents. lK3Z}e*eXQ
Where the children are concerned, they should not be burdened with homework. L,wEUI
Don’t interfere in what doesn’t concern you. n[`FoY
A good doctor should always concern himself about a patient's health. <MBpV^Y}
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78. He was found guilty of murder and condemned to death. uz;z+Bd^
79. He confessed to me that he had just been converted to some strange religion. ?T <2Cl'C
80. I wish you would confine yourself to the matter under discussion. %oE3q>S$en
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What you have told me about Tom confirms me that he is to blame. +(3U_]Lu
If you are a member of a club, you have to conform to the rules of that club. uMe]].04
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81. One should never lose heart when confronted with temporary difficulties. E;AOCbV*$
82. 8He congratulated me on having got engaged. ;4ETqi9
83.The owner wouldn't consent to our making any structural change in the flat. bs=x>F
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84. The atmosphere consists of certain gases mixed together in definite proportions. 7awh__@
Happiness consists in appreciating what you have. WvJidz?5
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85. I consulted my lawyer about the matter and I shall act on his advice. ny{Yr
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86.I would contend that unemployment is our most serious social evil. Argue/struggle/fight/quarrel n6]8W^g
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87. In this book the writer contrasts good with evil. I c 2R\}q
88. Like the law, censorship contributes to the common good. .>Fy ]Cqoh
The two men have contributed a lot to the relationship between the two countries. <UC_QPA\
89. Words cannot convey how delighted I am. 6wY6*R
Please convey my good wishes to your mother. ,`O.0e4pn
It is very difficult to convey the exact meaning of an idiom in a foreign language. lqoJ2JMy
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90. You can't convince me of the necessity of that course of action. Tz?0E"yx
91. cure This medicine should cure you of your cold. 'Wz`P#/
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You demand too much of him; he is not really equal to the task. Require/expect $]t3pAI[H0
The Indians were deprived of equal educational opportunities. O4.`N?Xq
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92. Poor Mary! She has so much to cope with. .L#U
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93. We have been corresponding with each other for years. |.EC>D/
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94. Her opinion counts because of her experience. Matter/ be of importance/ significant )~[rb<:)b
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Knowledge without common sense counts for little. ?)V?6"fFP
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You can always count on him. <A
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95. The employer cut off the number of men working for him. dp DPSI
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96. I need a book dealing with pollution problems. e61e|hoX\
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97. After seeing all the candidates we decide on this one. h=
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98. He delights in annoying me. +b_o2''
99. They denied her the opportunity to see her father. 7+;CA+;
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He denied any knowledge of their plans. |kK_B
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100. Everything will ultimately depend on what is said at the meeting with the directors next week. ;%B:1Z
101. Thousands of English words are derived from Latin. 2C[xrZa^
102. She is devoted to her children. hywy(b3
103. The argument developed into a bitter quarrel. V_"UiN"o
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104. She died of an illness; and he died a beggar. kG>m(n
The storms are dying down.
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The noise of the car died away in the distance. 0'zX6%
The members of the family had all died off. 05s{Z.aK
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105. I move that he be discharged for his serious mistake. t
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The sewers discharge (their contents) into the sea. E'+?7ZGWj
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106. Badly beaten, the intruders fell back in disorder. "Ta"5XW
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107. Her writings display natural talents. pE381Cw
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108. In autumn, a gardener burns leaves to dispose of them. 1<F6{?,z
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109. He can't distinguish between a genuine antique and a reproduction. VI k]`)#
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110. Children are so easily distracted. '#NDR:J"
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111. The novel (was) divided into three chapters. Jxsch\
112. I' want them to do away with this barbarous custom. i;fU],aK!
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Tom said that he didn't want to have anything to do with the new boy. l5FKw;=K}:
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113. They drew up the contract and presented it to the management. vVf%wei^#
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What conclusions did you draw from your research? UId?a}J
She drove her car into the forest. k{
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114. She got a scholarship to Cambridge but dropped out a year later. #L+ZHs~
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115. Did anything emerge from your discussion? #Q/xQ`+|.
You must encourage him in his efforts. 09J,!NN
Don’t encourage bad habits in a child. hVW1l&s
Don’t discourage her; she is doing her best. Vs encourage `>u^Pm
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This pass enables me to travel half-price on trains. #D^(dz*
The conference will enable greater international co-operations. ;^ff35EE8
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116. We ended the diner up with fruit and coffee. AA5UOg\jI
The argument between the two men ended in a fight. 5`)[FCQ
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117. The soldiers were equipped with the latest weapons. $|VD+[jSV
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118. If you engage in local politics, you cannot expect to have much time for your family. H](TSt<Q"
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119. How many people entered for the game? Q+p9^_r
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120. He's entitled to a pension, but he won't dream of retiring yet. B3Ws)nF"
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121. Dc you mean to say you exchanged that lovely car for this? ?3do-tTp
My wife has been exerting a lot of pressure on me to change my job.
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Susan exerted much effort all year to earn good marks. 1 }_"2
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122. He has been trying hard all the time to live up to what his parents expect of him. mV|Z5 =f
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123. I’ve only recently explored Shakespeare with profit and pleasure. (study, research on, examine, scrutinize, speculate on)
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124. Why did you expose him to danger? C:RA
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They were exposed to every kind of danger - flood, famine, disease and war. .F@ 2C
Corruption in the running of the city’s largest bank was exposed in the local newspaper. J'*`K>wV
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125. You’ve been caught cheating ----- now you must face the music. bl[2VM7P
126. He must face up to the fact that he is no longer young. 6f&qtJQ<A
127. The exhibition is designed to facilitate further cooperation between Chinese TV industry and overseas TV industries. 4B@Ir)^(*
128. The colors in these artificial flowers are guaranteed not to fade. 5
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129.If you fail in this attempt, don't count on me for help. k.wm{d]J
130. Mr. Coons fell into the habit of having a drink before dinner. moE!~IroG
131. Their mothers can't afford to feed them on meat and fish every day. y~<_ux,
I'm fed up with talking to you. You never listen to me. BCt>P?,UO
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132. After Tom passed his driving test he filled in/out an application for his driving license. &J,&>CFc
I can’t figure out why he quit his job.
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133. The information does not fit in with what I was told yesterday. `FAZAC\
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135. The price of vegetables fluctuates according to the weather. %Ktlez:S
136. Public attention at the moment is focused on the problem of industrial relations. 8)="E
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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. rXVRX#Lh
139. You are not going about the job in the right way. kjj?X|Un
Have you thought of going in for teaching? **F-#",
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140. George took for granted all that his parents did for him. #fxdZm,
141. You must guard against any tendency to take your privileges for granted. k];fQ7}m<0
142. We set sail at dawn and headed for New York. Q=#Wk$1.
143. Dc you mean to say you have never heard of Beethoven? c6LPqPcN
144. The crowd hindered him from leaving. jiP^Hz"e
145. She hit on a good title for her new novel. 3.@ir"vy
146. The rent increase will hit the pockets of the poor. [#/@v/`
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147. She held back, not knowing how to break the terrible news. ~4M?[E&
I think he is holding something back; he knows more that he admits. P
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She always holds to her convictions. rG{,8*
His argument doesn’t hold water. ;% 4N@Z
The forthcoming talks hold out the hope of real arms reduction. xN44>3#
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148. Like Bill, I hope for something better. -{eI6#z|\A
All our hopes were shattered/raised by the announcement. .
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149. Wealth cannot be identified with happiness. `<*
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I found it hard to identify with any of the characters in the film. I=&Kn@^
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150. On Sundays they had nothing to do, and they idled away the hours watching TV. ^-26K|{3
155. Would you ever have imagined him becoming a politician? zl@hg<n
She imagined walking into the office and telling everyone what she thought of them. 6_O3/
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156. Military occupation does not give them the right to impose their will on the Iranian people. X&cm)o%5Fe
157. He impressed on me the importance of the work. !Bn,f
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Dick made good marks the first year, but he thought he could improve on them. #>O>=#Q
He is improving in health. ]xN)>A2
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158. He returned to the room and informed me of his decision. Y%@a~|
159. You must develop an awareness of the world around you and the people who inhabit it. 9u] "($
160. I insist on your telling me the truth. Q a3+ 9
161. Her books inspired hope, loyalty and enthusiasm. '*n2<y
162. I was instructed of drawing once upon a time. yo_;j@BGR
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163.The company insured his property for 10,000 pounds. [M&.'X
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164. If you interfere in /with other people's affairs, you will regret it. 2t`d.s=
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165. He invested a lot of money in shipping. _vr;cjMI
166. Two or three people were involved in the accident. d^^EfWU
167. Alice would jump at the chance of going to Egypt. e~NF}9#A
I know I was in your room when you came back, but don’t jump to conclusions. D4\
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The teacher jumped on him for giving in untidy homework. }g_\?z3gt
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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. !MQVtn^C#
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169. I can't understand you keeping a thing like that to yourself. %S]g8O[}nl
Please keep to the point --- we are running out of time. Pm!/#PtX
I can’t keep up with all the changes in computer science. 1eMz"@Q9
If you want to fulfill your dream, you have to keep to it. ]j57Gk%z
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170. The hunters have almost exterminated many of the larger animals while farmers destroyed many smaller animals. 6$LQO),,
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171. They lacked the money to send him to university. FFpG>+*3
What he lacked in experience he makes up for in enthusiasm. <^fvTb &*
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172. The company is launching a new model. jRNDi_u?Wb
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173. She is the one that laid out the town. pW1(1M)[%Z
He was laid off for his ill performance. DBk]2W|i
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174. Don't lean on/against that shelf. You'll regret it. v 5dLjy5
175. The only advantage of such a device lies in its ability to change the direction of an input force. <_~e/+_.
176. Mary succeeded in living up to her extraordinary reputation. h#(J6ht
177. Tom longed for his mother's return. p~f=0K
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178. I didn’t like the way he looked me up and down. >m#bj^F\
The committee wouldn’t look at my proposal. WWG+0jQ9
He was looked down on because of his humble background. 67T=ku
We must decide to look over the house before we rent it. qUKS
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We are so much looking forward to seeing you again. -)Of\4k
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We are looking to you for help. /nB|Fo_&Q
Passers-by just looked on as a man was viciously attacked. *:V+whBY
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179. He majored in physics at Beijing University. hD9b2KZv
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180. I can’t make out what she wants. {pk]p~
The ship made for the open sea. &l?AC%a5
What are we to make of his behavior? !Z<=PdI1Ys
Nothing can make up for the loss of a life. >p
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He has made it up with her. 5&TH\2u
I could just make out a figure in the darkness. P$5K[Y4f
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180. I marveled at the maturity of such a young child. MIdV
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181. She chose cushions of a color that match her carpet. }No8t o
182. A frequently cited example of the endangered species is the panda. v W4n>h}]
183. Mr. Chairman, I move that the matter be discussed after lunch. I`;SA~5
184. Tasmania is named after its discoverer, A. J. Tasman. }56WAP}Z 4
185. Homer sometimes nods. %
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He nodded an agreement/welcome to me. V
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186. I object to punishing a whole group for one person's fault. vn4z C
187. You’ve got to observe the laws of the land. CD[}|N
188. Having retired from business, he now occupies himself with his garden. GQ2/3kt
189. Has it ever occurred to you that those twins are quite different from each other in many ways? a'(B}B=h
190. They can only cure him of his illness if they operate on him. S? #6{rx
191. I had no idea that they were opposed to my visit. %rJ'DPs
192. Her book originated from a short story. yt<h!k$ _P
193. This is the sort of case in which judges must exercise the arbitrary power described a moment ago.
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194. He owed his success to luck more than to capacity. &O#,"u/q`
Nobody owned up to the theft. %`*On~
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195. The stadium was packed with chanting fans. k$ b)
196. She'll never part with her precious possessions. sLUOs]cj
196. I longed to have the opportunity of participating in the strike activities. VS >xvF
197. Her mother passed away last year. wf`A&P5tF
He speaks French well enough to pass for a Frenchman. <Xw\:5
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198. Are you paying in cash or by cheque. zd/kr
Please don't mention it to my husband, but I paid 10 dollars for this hat. sou~m,#
They were constantly in need of money; sometimes they had to rob Peter to pay Paul. 2T(7V[C%9
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199. He performs beautifully on the piano. U~USwUzgY
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200. Weather permitting, I’ll come tomorrow. nW}jTBu_K+
We do not permit smoking in the office. QiK-|hFj
The situation doesn’t permit of any delay. W^)mz,%x
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201. It should be obvious to you that if you persist in bothering him, he will get angry with you. x"!`JDsS
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202. It is easy to pick holes in his argument. OTl9MwW
She was picked out from thousands of applicants for the job. 4XAs^>N+
Her health soon picked up after a few days. D|ra ;d
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203. It is very rude to point at people in the street. e9HL)=YP
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204. She prefers tea to coffee. {2YqEX-I*
205. We stood side by side washing, preparing for breakfast. OF03]2j7<|
206. The chairman presided at/over the meeting last Friday. bN7m[GRO.
207. Virtue will prevail over evil. 0N~kq-6.\
208. It is impossible to prevent them from quarrelling with each other. H6{Bx2J1*
209. She may pride herself on her abilities, but she's not capable of bringing up children. FvY=!U06
210. He threw himself in front of the door and prohibited us from leaving. } C:i0Q
211. The accident prompted her to renew her insurance. `+rwx
212. This warm coat will protect you from the cold. Arm'0)B>
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213. The cinema she used to visit had been pulled down. Q4_r) &np
The train has pulled in/out. The driver pulled up at the traffic lights. ;mT}Q;F#
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214. The crisis put his courage and skill to the test/the proof. lg8@^Pm$r;
She’s put a tidy sum for her retirement. K4jHha
They decided to put aside their differences. df$.gP
She help her put the toys away. #-@Uq6Y
She is putting radical proposals for the economic reform. }8"
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We had to put off our wedding until September. ^8_yJ=~V
We can put you up for the night. IdN3Ea]
I don’t know how she can put up with him/his cruelty to her. &3Yj2Fw
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216. He reached for his gun. \fUX_0k9,
217. How did he react to he news? (;;ji!i
The people will react against the political system that oppresses them. fs 2MYat
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218.I tried to reason with him, but he was very rude to me. s{R,- \_
219. I heard that John has received a new position at the travel agency. ^;<d<V}*
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220. They increased the profits by reducing the costs. R|$AcNp
The president was reduced to begging. \.}T_,I
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221. That is why Marxists refer to their type of movement as scientific socialism. We referred the proposal to the board of directors. WM?-
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222. I need time to reflect on your offer. cJaA*sg
223. I have little information as regards his past. O^`EuaL
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224. So I asked to be relieved of my job, and returned to London. QF/_?Tm4
Weeping is a good way to relieve one’s feelings. gAWi&
We feel much relieved to hear you are safe. P0}{xq'k9v
225.He might be good at his job, but you can't rely on him. :vb5J33U
226. Several people remarked on the fine quality of the work. TPJF?.le
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227. The teacher has repeatedly reminded him of it. > v%.q]E6n
228. He was removed fromm his position as chairman. 229. You have rescued him from bankruptcy. d<7b<f"~
230. It was after the failure of this attempt that they resorted to force. m%`YAD@2z
231. The class failed to respond to the teacher's new methods. xj;:B( i
232. His decision to sail rested on his belief that the world was round. Q}@t'
233. The police had difficulty in restraining the crowd from rushing onto the football field. &]o-ZZX
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234. The use of machinery results in a rise in production. !vAmjjB
235. His name doesn’t ring a bell.
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236. They rose up against foreign invaders. E
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237. The government is determined to root out corruption. 6]b"n'G
Her works are firmly rooted in reality. sh_;98^
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238. We must rule out the possibility of miscalculation. '-%1ILK$3r
Who will rule the roost in the fierce competition? 1z8"Gk6
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239. I ran across/into my old friend in Paris last week. *I(6hB
We are running out of time. BS##nS-[
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240. I'm not satisfied with your work. T"z<D+pN
241. A series of debates between the lecturers was scheduled for the next weekend. {oqbV#/&
242. It goes without saying that I will help you. %LMpErZO
He had to go to the prison for a month, to say nothing of the fine. }(t`s
Say you have an accident: who would look after you.
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Well that is foolish, I must say! >)ekb7
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243. He searched (through) the drawers for the missing papers. jU&m*0nL
244. Seeing that he is ill, he is unlikely to come. ,-AF8BP
If you don’t believe it is raining, go and see for yourself. L\2"1%8Wj
I’ll have to see about getting the roof mended. f(|k0$EIu
We all went to the airport to see her off. :VT%d{Vp_
Her colleagues see her as the future prime minister. Hx gC*-A$/
Will you see to the arrangements for the next committee meeting?
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245. The blow sent him flying. zzf@U
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Mom is ill and I have to send for a doctor. { ^dq7!
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246. First come, first served. x
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247. I must set about packing now. Ku,wI86
Her clear and elegant prose sets apart from most other journalists. C .S BJ
Let’s set aside my personal feelings. x2B8G;6u
She set out/forth at dawn. QOXo(S
He is set on going to university. ;A,X,f
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248. You should settle your affairs before you leave. TTVmm{6
When are you going to marry and settle down. O{l4 f:51
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249. Everyone shared in his happiness. <r#FI8P;X
He would share his last pound with me. V;%ug'j
If I win a prize, I'll share it with you.
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250. They were sheltered from the rain under the tree. !.6n=r8d
251. She let slip a chance to go abroad. |cU75
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252. The dish smells of garlic. <Z%=lwtX
253. The hotel staff spared no pains to ensure that our stay was as enjoyable as possible. ov_l)vt
Can you spare me a few minutes? JVIFpN" `
Spare the rod and spoil the child. G(7%*@SX
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254. His enemies never spoke ill of him. e-rlk5k%f
Actions speak louder than words. x4*
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The new law has been put into effect, so to speak. zGtJ@HbB
You are free to speak your mind. QCbD^
It is time to speak up for those who are suffering injustice. Nm"P8/-09
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255. She is going to specialize in psychology. :K6JrS
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256. I have spent all my energy on this. 3=d%WPgQ
257. You’ve got no time crying over the spilt milk. ^sf,mM~D
258. He felt rather difficult to take a stand against the opinion of the majority. M{L- V
It was brave of her to stand up to the bullies. I!L J&>
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259. Please stick the stamps to the envelope and post it. EnWv9I<
The stamps won't stick to the envelope. +0&^.N
He was determined to stick to the job until the new cutter worked properly. J9[7AiEd(/
The image of the dead child’s face stuck in mind for ages. {5B j*m5
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260. They subjected the two suspects to a long and thorough interrogation. KA?}o^-F
We are subject to the law of the land. j,i9,oF6]
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261. The representatives submitted many important problems to the committee for discussion. 8m{e,o2.
262. We substitute honey for sugar. un 5r9
263. She often suffers from colds. We suffered pains. r
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We suffered great losses in the financial crisis. 9295:Y| w1
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264. You are supposed to pay the bill by Friday. 7Y8~")f
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265. The old man was very sad that his son has not been able to survive the disaster. qTJ0}
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266. I haven't accused him of anything; but I suspected him of having taken It. gkd4)\9
267. We sympathize with him in his sufferings to a great extent. A;L
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268. She can’t take criticism. "kP,v&n
I took you to be/for an honest man. 4v`/~a
I take it that you won’t be coming to Sophie’s party. m+!.H\
I was taken aback by her rudeness. <W#G)c0
Your daughter doesn’t take after you at all. vi}16V84l
She took me in completely with her story. 44u)F@)
She took on greater responsibilities when she was promoted. *,z/q6
When she fell ill her daughter took over the business (from her). R$awo/'^
She has taken up a job as a teacher. _-C/sp^
Her husband used to take to alcohol. oE+P=
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269. The soup tastes of onion. ms0V1`
270. e twins are so much alike and it is difficult to tell one from the other. sMMOZ'bT
271.Women tend to live longer than men. NVx>^5QV
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272. Whatever made you think of such a thing? B{)#A?Rh.
You should think twice about employing some you’ve never met. UDI\o1Rbp
I couldn’t think of letting you take the blame. rNk'W, FU
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273. Someone tipped off the police about the robbery. #$Zx ].[lc
274. They hardly touched on the matter. (e'8>Pv
*274. Her fear of water can be traced back to a childhood accident. :4zu.
275. He traded in his car for a new model. O5r8Ghf)
276. I wouldn't trust my money to a person like him. 4m<]qw
I don't place much trust in his promises. G{[w+ObX
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277. I didn’t need my umbrella, as it/things turned out. >>T7;[h
She turned a deaf ear to our warnings. PV#h_X<l%
He was someone to whom you can turn in difficult times. Xr
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We arranged to meet at the cinema at 7:30, but she failed to turn up. vCi`htm%
He tried to join the army and was turned down because of poor health. 9;LjM ~Ct
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278. He has used her well. 26/<\{q~
We were not used to living in luxury. XnP?hw%
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279. He gave us a warning against placing confidence in people we did not know. W7n^]~V
280. Was a sunny and warm day all that one could wish for in winter? . m+XHFU
281. We’ll all take a vacation in the mountains as soon as I finish working on this project. DyqqY$ vH(
282. They are not the kind of people to yield to threats.