3.
They put a bit of syrup in front of a blue card, and no syrup in front of a red card. 4.
The bees would come to the blue card, no matter where it was placed, even if it had no syrup in front of it. 5.
Bees don’t see color as we do.
Text A 5 1.
enables 2.
arguing
3.
comments 4.
despite 5. planet 6.
pretending 7. cruel 8.
pollutted 9.
particularly 10. freedom
6 1.
have no use for 2.
playing with 3.
dwell on
4.
get together
5.
on behalf of 6.
on earth 7
1.
What do you guess has made him change his mind?
2.
Who do you guess is the winner of the speech contest?
3.
When do you suppose the results of the exam will come out? 4.
Where do you imagine they spent their vacation? 8
1.
I don’t think he will agree with us.
2.
I don’t think Alice can understand such a difficult question.
3.
I don’t think you are taller than your brother. 4.
I don’t think they have made up their minds. 9 1.
This report dwells on how some species were exterminated because of the polluted environment. 2.
To tell the truth, I think a snide comment made out of prejudice is better than faked praise given by a hypocrite. 3. Mary countered the manager on behalf of all the employees by arguing that it’s cruel to limit the employees freedom and it will eventually affect the company’s reputation.
4. What on earth has enabled some people, particularly certain high officials, to abuse their powers despite the law?
5.
I don’t think success is merely related to intelligence. In fact, many good qualities, such as innocence, honesty, humor and loyalty, can help us succeed, too.
6.
Strangely enough, the joke did not bring about hearty laughter, not even a hint of any. Could it be that the audience was pretending to be serious?
GRAMMAR REVIEW
10 1.
John isn’t here. Try phoning his home number to see if he’s there. 2.
Walking along the street, he stopped to take a picture. 3.
I forgot to ask him for his address.