Unit 5 Section A III 1. hardened 2. shelter 3. slim 4. weaken 5. Literally 6. noticeable 7. bunch 8. drag 9. grateful 10. hooked 1 IV on at hand 3. die of 4. are starved of 5. coupled with directed…at …dressed in to to bunch of V
2 VI 1. Under the pleasant situation the property prices are just beginning to harden again. 2. In the past few years, these inside conflicts have weakened the government's position. 3. Every Sunday the father takes his child to libraries, museums, exhibitions or natural parks, as he believes that this helps to broaden the child's mind. 4. The days are lengthening as summer approaches. 5. As she was waiting for the result e out, her excitement heightened. 6. The taking on of a new secretary lightened his workload considerably. 7. As he listened to his assistant reporting on the progress of the project, the manager's face darkened with anger. 8. Before night fell, the setting sun reddened the clouds. 3 VII 1. arrival 4. Visitors 5. freedom
4 VIII 1. John went to the cinema with his brother, which surprised me. 2. The boy broke the window, for which he was criticized by the teacher. 3. He tore up my photo, by which I was angered very much. 4. It was raining hard, for which the team stayed indoors. 5. Connie changed her mind for the second time, which came as no surprise to us. 5 IX 1. The teacher spoke so quietly that the students could hardly hear her. 2. The lecture was so boring that many listeners fell asleep. 3. The student has so many books that he does not know what to do with them. 4. The old man was so ill that his neighbors had to send for a doctor. 5. Her remarks are so funny that everyone laughs to tears. 6 X 1. He spoke confidently, which impressed me most. 2. My father is so forgetful that he is always looking