課本習題參考解答
After You Read (p. 72 ~ p. 73)
- 2 No butterflies remained in my stomach. No, now I had elephants.
3 Nervousness filled my veins, making me feel light-headed.
4 A few phrases tumbling out quickly, the tremor in my voice was noticeable.
5 I closed my eyes to still my quaking limbs and forced out the hot anxiety in my lungs to make room for what I intended to do.
II 1 C 2 D 3 D 4 A 5 C
Patterns in Use
1Review: Negative adv. + aux./be + S . . .
Exercise A: (p. 82)
1 rarely am I concerned about going to the movies.
2 Little did I know that I would have to wear special glasses during the whole movie.
3 Ten minutes later, hardly could I stand them, so I took them off.
4 Never will I go to a 3-D movie again because of this terrible experience.
5 Seldom is it wise to agree with my friends when it comes to movies.
Exercise B: (p. 83)
1 Since I was born, never have I seen such a long train.
2 Before the incident happened, little had we known that it would lead to serious consequences.
3 Seldom do people in this country eat fish because their country is far from the sea / because they live far away from the sea.
4 When you pay with your credit card in a foreign country, rarely will the bank remind you that you are being charged an extra fee.
2 S1 + V1-ing/V1-en . . . , S2 + V2 . . .
Exercise A: (p. 83 ~ p. 84)
2 Miranda looked at the photo of her first love and recalled the happy time with him, her eyes filled with tears.
3 The boss raged at the employees, his hands waving violently in the air.
4 After hitting the iceberg, the ferry sank gradually, all the passengers and crew crying for helpon deck.
5 The sun slowly set in the west, the ocean glittering in the sunlight.
Exercise B:
2 Chris got off his horse excitedly, his face wearing a big smile.
3 Chris sat to enjoy the beautiful scene, his horse tied to a tree.
4 their stomachs rumbled, their mouths watering.
5 Chris couldn’t help but shake like a leaf, his lips turning blue.