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1、Text comprehensionI. CII1. F2. F3. F4. T5. FIII1. For Mayblum, the WTC was a symbol of power for its height and steadiness, and the force of storms was actually nothing to the WTC.2. The author means that the survival of the people inside the WTC would simply depend on their locations, i.e. where th
2、ey were at that moment.3. Ramos went to help the panicked workers into a stairwell (on the 78th floor), helped the heavyset man down one more flight to an elevator (on the 53rd floor), helped the man toward the last bank of elevators (on the 44th floor), and reassured the man he would be staying wit
3、h him (on the 36th floor).4. They helped the heavyset man 17 floors down the building.5. the sentence implies that Ramoss wife refused to believe that Ramos did not make it out of the building.IV1. On that morning thousands of people in the WTC were thrown, all of a sudden, into a condition of terri
4、ble suffering and uncertainty. Mayblum was one of them.2. It seemed that the tremendous sound of the collapse of the South Tower destroyed the mans hope of climbing down the remaining stairs, and thus took away his remaining energy.VocabularyI1. burning 2. a situation or circumstance relating to sth
5、. 3. in an intermittent manner 4. help sb. 5. Things are satisfactory up to this pointII1. scoffed2. dilemma3. collapsed4. pandemonium5. reassuring6. rumble7. glancing at8. meet up withIII1. Chris became more and more panicky (panic), as the day of the examination drew near. 2. The spacecraft descen
6、ds / descended (descent) through the atmosphere at a speed of 17,000 mph.3. Good teachers try to make their lessons more enjoyable (enjoy) by using varied activities. 4. For years they were living with their suitcases packed in constant expectation (expect) of being given permission to leave the cou
7、ntry. 5. There was a lot of public debate about the morality (moral) of the invasion. 6. I managed to get him to lend me the money, but I had to use all my powers of persuasion (persuade).7. His desire to make his son a pianist was so strong (strength) that he spent nearly all his savings to buy him
8、 a piano. 8. After a break you should feel energetic (energy) and confident enough to tackle another assignment. IV1. A2. D3. C4. B5. D6. C7. A8. DV.1. Others faced the ultimate moral dilemma: Save yourself, or save another.Antonym: amoral, nonmoral2. But as hard as she tried, as many questions as s
9、he asked, the picture began to fade on the 36th floor.Synonym: disappear3. The drawstrings on his window shades would appear to sway slightly, but it was an illusion.Antonym: wildly4. He ripped his T-shirt into pieces, soaked the pieces in water and gave them to colleagues to cover their faces.Anton
10、ym: uncover, disclose, reveal5. Hong and Ramos tried to persuade him to continue.Antonym: dissuade6. “I left,” Hong says sorrowfully.Antonym: happily, joyfully, joyously7. Mayblum would be one of thousands cast into extraordinary purgatory that morning.Antonym: ordinary, common8. On the 53rd floor,
11、he came across a heavyset man whose legs just wouldnt move any more.Antonym: small, thin, slenderVI. 1. help helpful / helpless 2. childchildish / childlike / childless 3. act active 4. persistence persistent 5. revolution revolutionary 6. success successful 7. woman womanly 8. lady ladylike Grammar
12、I.1. would2. would3. used to, would4. used to5. used to6. used to7. would8. would9. used to 10. would, would, wouldII.1. used to travel2. was not used to accepting3. was not used to receiving4. used to think5. used to living6. used to say7. didnt use to eat8. am not used to drivingIII.1. insistence2
13、. habitual action3. probability4. willingness5. probability6. polite request7. improbability8. capability IV1. could, would, might, might, should, might2. could/would, should, could, might, could, would3. should, should, would, would, couldV1. neednt have carried2. neednt have bought3. didnt need to
14、 tell4. neednt have had5. neednt have stood6. didnt need to hurry7. didnt need to open8. didnt need to take9. neednt have washed10. didnt nee to workTranslationII1. Thanks to modern technology, the film about that ancient battle gives the audience the illusion of being on the battlefield themselves. 2. That ancient city was devastated by the fire, but fortunately the stone tablet survived.3. The videotape and the story by the woman filled them with sympathy for the child who had become an orphan in the earthquake. 4. In that earthquake, we heard many stories of teachers who had refused to le