1. We take our skin for granted until it is burned _A_ repair. + ^0 v% e0 a% ~0 |' G
A beyond B for C without D under 0 b& {9 K% x7 ~+ p# _0 C
take sth. for granted 把什么事当成理所当然的而不重视; beyond prep. 超出 … 的范围。 % ^* r9 A0 `7 R: ?2 u) |+ ?
2. The computer revolution may well change society as _C_ as did the Industrial Revolution. 7 z% b( Z5 a. [1 Q3 o A certainly B insignificantly C fundamentally D comparatively ( W$ \7 i& }: ?! s8 H9 j certainly 当然的,确定无疑的(主观思想较浓厚); insignificantly 没有意义的,无足轻重的; 5 L& P6 R' b6 F
comparatively 相比较而言的; fundamentally 根本性的,从本质上来说。 - C0 t/ o0 h8 V0 m. I8 m
3. _C_ in this way, the situation doesn’t seem so disappointing. / q' n7 P- H* a5 y! ~
A To look at B Looking at C Looked at D To be looked at 5 ]) J Q" ^+ y4. Some women _D_ a good salary in a job instead of staying home, but they decided not to work for the sake of the family. 8 D s" u# r5 F! a9 e
A must make B should have made C would make D could have made 2 S4 E! Z+ R4 ^1 M; Q for the sake of为了… ;为了…的利益; . i! N1 j% B3 ?) _. ]! Q Z/ S 与过去事实相反时用:情态动词 + have + 动词过去分词; , o5 p( D2 N8 f
should have + 动词过去分词,表示本应该… " R" a5 ]0 @) i; h7 r$ k3 _
5. You cannot be _B_ careful when you drive a car. # L: Y; r5 W& v# i- q+ T8 J
A very B too C so D enough ' [" } t* H) A# V
cannot too 在…也不为过,越…越好。