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Section11(126〜136)
126 The auditorium was empty except for a single piece of furniture.
127 Any apartment will do as long as the rent is low. I’m not particular about it.
128 His sixty-year-old cousin inherited a piece of real estate by a lake.
129 So much for small talk. Let’s get down to business.
130 Lucy resented the aggressive salesman trying to make her sign the contract.
131 There are a number of factors discouraging us from investing in stocks.
132 Japan imports various raw materials and exports manufactured goods.
133 In the course of its economic development, Japan has abandoned its traditional values.
134 The world is faced with an unprecedented crisis.
135 In short, the purpose of the regulations is to protect domestic industries.
136 In order to keep up its competitiveness in the world, Japan must undertake sweeping deregulation in earnest.
Section12(137〜145)
137 We cannot turn our backs on desperate people who are at risk.
138 The parliament decided to provide developing countries with financial aid.
139 Some say the British monarchy should be abolished. What do you think?”
140 They sought shelter from the attack but found no place to hide.
141 There’s little prospect that the two countries will make significant progress in disarmament.
142 The negotiations are under way. Before long, they will enter a crucial phase.
143 The slaves were anxious to alter their destinies.
144 The aristocrats abused their privileges to their hearts’ content.
145 The revolution in itself, bore no fruit, after all.
Section13(146〜155)
146 Bob cut in on our conversation, saying, “I’m against it!” But everybody ignored him.
147 We skipped his turn on purpose.
148 He saw someone being bullied, but he turned a blind eye.
149 When Nick and I cheated on an exam, I was suspended from school. As for Nick, he got away with it.
150 They are hostile to Richard because they are jealous of his wealth and status.
151 I hate him! He behaves as if he were somebody.
152 In spite of our compliments, he frowned and turned away. He was so rude!
153 He claimed that the enormous property was at his disposal.
154 The more stubborn you are, the more isolated you become.
155 “Don’t beat around the bush! What am I supposed to do?” “Just wait and see. Time will tell.”
Section14(156〜165)
156 Please hand in your assignment via e-mail no later than 5:00 PM on June 10.
157 Joe is anything but diligent. That’s why he flunked math again.
158 His thesis doesn’t make sense. To begin with, its theme is obscure.
159 His essay was concise and to the point.
160 “How are you going to deal with this complicated problem?” “Leave it to me! It’s a piece of cake.”
161 “Nick, I want you to look this over before I turn it in.” “Sorry, but I have my hands full right now.”
162 “What if I don’t meet the deadline?” “I bet he’ll get mad at you!”
163 Your summary leaves nothing to be desired apart from the terrible handwriting.
164 You ought to think over whether the premise is valid or not.
165 Above all, scientific terms call for precise definitions
Section15(166〜176)
166 First of all, learn the formula by heart.
167 To calculate the volume, multiply the length by the width by the depth.
168 Tiny cracks were found in the bottom of the barrel.
169 This chapter will focus on the concepts of geometry.
170 Phil is much more interested in academic subjects than in practical skills.
171 “Something’s gone wrong with this microscope. I need to have it repaired.” “Let me see it. Maybe I can fix it.”
172 “What is an instrument?” “For instance, a gauge, such as a thermometer or a barometer.”
173 The minute particles are barely visible to the naked eye.
174 Muscle tissue consists of a vast number of cells.
175 This substance is mostly composed of hydrogen and oxygen.
176 The exact temperature is 22.68 degrees Celsius.