M3 unit 1
1. However, even if we have good senses, they can still confuse us.
2. How far are you going?
3. Have a good day.
4. The tall man was nowhere to be seen.
5. She could feel her heart beating with fear.
6. The truth is that the fog is too thick for the bus to run that far.
7. Watch out for the step here.
8. It’s very nice of you, but I’ll be off.
9. Would you like to come in and rest for a while?
10. It’s a perfect day today, don’t you think?
11. The weather is certainly unpredictable lately.
12. While having dinner, listen to some enjoyable music rather than watch TV.
13. Before going to bed, turn the lights down.
14. The chances of being attacked by a shark are very small compared to other dangers.
M3 unit 2
1. Language, in its broad sense, is a way information is transmitted.
2. All creatures, including animals and insects, can talk!
3. That is why English is a language with so many confusing rules.
4. The English language is made up of the rules and vocabulary each group of people brought to Britain with them.
5. Despite this fact, French still had an impact on the English language.
6. However, not all characters are used to describe objects.
7. I look forward to your answer.
8. Looking up every new word will certainly be a waste of time.
9. The Chinese language differs from many Western languages in that it uses characters which have meanings and stand alone as words.
10. What you predict will depend on what questions you ask.
M3 unit 3
1. I feel lucky to have won a place on this trip.
2. Next week we are flying to China, and going to Loulan, which is known as China’s Pompeii in the desert.
3. Unfortunately, all the people were buried alive, and so was the city!
4. It is hard to imagine how this quiet volcano destroyed the whole city!
5. I was too tired to eat anything we were given.
6. I was very hungry by the time we arrived.
7. It is believed by many people to have been gradually covered over by sandstorms from AD 200 to AD 500.
8. As you know, China has many historical sites and some of them are being kept for exploration.
9. As early as 200 BC, the Silk Road, which was the route for trade between the East and the West, was in use.