前言 导读 Pretest of the Whole Book UNIT ONE Unit One Pretest Chapter 1 Apartment Problems Chapter 2 Hardly a Loser Chapter 3 Grandfather at the Art Museum Chapter 4 My Brother's Mental Illness Chapter 5 A Get-Rich-Quick Scam Chapter 6 Holiday Blues (Word Parts) Unit One Review (Crossword Puzzle) Unit One Tests
UNIT TWO Unit Two Pretest Chapter 7 A Phony Friend Chapter 8 Coco the Gorilla Chapter 9 Our Annual Garage Sale Chapter 10 A Debate on School Uniforms Chapter 11 My Large Family Chapter 12 Alex's Search (Word Parts) Unit Two Review (Crossword Puzzle) Unit Two Tests
UNIT THREE Unit Three Pretest Chapter 13 Ann's Love of Animals Chapter 14 A Costume Party Chapter 15 The Missing Painting Chapter 16 An Ohio Girl in New York Chapter 17 How Neat Is Neat Enough? Chapter 18 A Cult Community (Word Parts) Unit Three Review (Crossword Puzzle) Unit Three Tests
UNIT FOUR Unit Four Pretest Chapter 19 Halloween Troubles Chapter 20 Thomas Dooley Chapter 21 Twelve Grown Men in a Bug Chapter 22 Adjusting to a Group Home Chapter 23 A Different Kind of Doctor Chapter 24 Grandpa and Music (Word Parts) Unit Four Review (Crossword Puzzle) Unit Four Tests
UNIT FIVE Unit Five Pretest Chapter 25 My Devilish Older Sister Chapter 26 Harriet Tubman Chapter 27 Tony's Rehabilitation Chapter 28 Rumors Chapter 29 The End of a Political Career Chapter 30 Firing Our Boss Unit Five Review (Crossword Puzzle) Unit Five Tests
Posttest of the Whole Book APPENDIXES A Answer Key 1. Answers to the Pretest of the Whole Book 2. Answers to the Unit Pretests 3. Answers to the Chapter Activities 4. Answers to the Unit Reviews and Tests 5. Answers to the Posttest of the Whole Book B List of Words and Word Parts
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《 外教社词动力·Townsend Press英语词汇学习丛书:英语词汇突破(第二版)》:
Here is a fmal opportunity for you to strengthen your knowledge of the ten words. First read the followingselection carefully. Then fill in each blank with a word from the box at the top of the previous page.(Context clues will help you figure out which word goes in which blank.) Use each word once. Although I'm ordinarily a(n) (1) person, I'm tempted to moveinto a cave, far from other people —— and landlords. Okay, I admit that I didn't use enough (2)in choosing apartments to rent. But does every one of them haveto be a (3)to my health, mental stability, and checkbook? When I moved into my In'st apartment, I discovered that the previous tenant had alreadysubleased the place to a very large family —— of cockroaches. Although I kept trying, I was never(4) enough to swat any of them; they were able to dodge all myblows. In time, they became so bold that they paraded across the kitchen floor in the daytime ina(n) (5) manner meant to impress upon me how useless it was to tryto stop them. As soon as I could, I moved out. My second apartment was a(n) (6) nightmare —— the filth washard on the eyes and the nose. The place even assaulted the ears, as the walls were as thin ascardboard. My neighbors played music until all hours. Since I was too poor to buy a stereo, Ibecame a dedicated listener. I even attended some of the neighbors' parties, in a(n)(7)way —— with my ear to the wall. When my landlord found out, he triedto charge me seven dollars a day for entertainment, and he wasn't being (8)—— he meant it. I moved again, hoping to f'md a decent, (9) landlord. I rented my last apartment because it was supposedly located in an area of(10) safety, considering the rent I can afford. A week after I movedin, I came home to f'md the locks broken and my belongings all over the floor. On the dresser wasan angry note: "What gives you the right to live in such a nice neighborhood and not haveanvthing worth stealing?". ……