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Judge by Appearances Section B

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Judge by Appearances

Section B

• Revision

• Exercises checking

Matching GameMatching GameMatching GameMatching Game

1.1. validvalid

2.2. accurateaccurate

3.3. concealconceal

4.4. emotionalemotional

5.5. internalinternal

6.6. superficialsuperficial

7.7. virtuallyvirtually

8.8. imitateimitate

a.a. of the strong feelingof the strong feeling

b.b. exactexact

c.c. effective lawfullyeffective lawfully

d.d. hidehide

e.e. follow as an examplefollow as an example

f.f. of the insideof the inside

g.g. in factin fact

h.h. not deep or seriousnot deep or serious

1. Have you made out your _____ for a

passport?

A. appointment B. apply

C. definition D. application

2. I had every _____in my secretary; she

would do the right thing.

A. knowledge B. qualification

C. belief D. confidence

Check Yourself

3. His father does not_______ of her going

to study in the United States alone.

A. prove B. approve

C. agree D. award

4. We all believe he is qualified______the

job.

A. in B. with

C. at D. for

5. He gave up his study in college in _______

because of his illness.

A. repair B. despair

C. display D. despite

6. It’s very difficult to _____ the meaning of

a word without a context.

A. resolve B. define

C. determine D. decide

7. Professor Baker told me that this bottle was _____ as poison.

A. signed B. labeled

C. labored D. determine

8. The detective story, as created by Poe, is something as specialized and as _______ as a chess problem.

A. intelligence B. intelligent

C. intellectual D. intellectually

9. He could not ______ the crime any longer.

A. conceive B. conceal

C. concede D. confide

10. Tom______ the bag as his by telling

what it contained.

A. identified B. recognized

C. showed D. indicated

Post-reading exercises checking

• Ex. XVIEx. XVI1. validate2. exclusive3. internalized4. prevails5. superficial6. inherent7. concealed8. accompanies

• Ex. XVIIEx. XVII1. turned out2. is not…up to3. went to great lengths4. out of bound5. spoke of6. turned off

7. so out of character 8. took sides

Key to C• Ex. XVIII

• 1. Shoes can be dangerous to your feet.

• 2. The sizing of shoes makes the situation.

• 3. Women wear high heels to satisfy male ideas.

• 4. High heels make a woman look better.

• 5. Women were not buying shoes to please men.

• Ex. XIX

• 1. F 2. F 3. T 4. T

• 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. F

• Oral Practice• Pair work-

• Describing appearance• Group work-

• Research report

Directions: Work in pairs. Each member of the pair chooses a student in the class and describes what he/she looks like while the other member guesses who the person is.

A Guessing GameA Guessing Game A Guessing GameA Guessing Game

Words and expressions given

long/medium length/short/straight/wavy hair.

a short/long/straight nose.

a round face/thin face/wide face.

tall/average height/short.

fat/slightly overweight/plump/

of average weight/slim/slenderly built/thin.

wearing jeans/a jacket/a dress/tights/a shirt/ a blouse/ a skirt/pants/a sweater.

Samples

Sample 1 She is a very pretty girl. She has short curly hair,

big eyes, and a straight nose. She is wearing a pink blouse and a beige skirt. Please guess who she is.

Sample 2 He is tall and slenderly built. He has a long thin face and a straight nose. He is very humorous, and always tells jokes that make us laugh. He is wearing a yellow jacket, blue jeans, and running shoes. Who is he?

Research Report