Ⅰ .阅读理解
People are being lured(引诱) onto Facebook with the promise of a fun and free service without realizing they’re paying for it by giving up large amounts of personal information. Facebook then attempts to make money by selling their data to advertisers that want to send targeted messages.
Most Facebook users don’t realize this is happening. Even if they know what the company is up to, they still have no idea what they’re paying for Facebook because people don’t really know what their personal data is worth.
The biggest problem, however, is that the company keeps changing the rules. Early on, you keep everything private. That was the great thing about facebook—you could create your own little private network. Last year, the company changed its privacy rules so that many things—your city, your photo, your friends’ names—were set, by default(默认) to be shared with everyone on the Internet.
According to Facebook’s vice-president Elliot Schrage, the company is simply making changes to improve its service, and if people don’t share information, they have a “less satisfying experience”.
Some critics think this is more about Facebook looking to make more money. Its original business model, which involved selling ads and putting them at the side of the page, totally failed.Who wants to look at ads when they’re online connecting with their friends?
The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington. In April, Senator(议员) Charles Schumer called on Facebook to change its privacy policy. He also urged the Federal Trade Commission to set guidelines for social-networking sites. “I think the senator rightly communicated that we had not been clear about what the new products were and how people could choose to use them or not to use them,” Schrage admits.
I suspect that whatever Facebook has done so far to invade our privacy is only the beginning, which is why I’m considering deactivating(撤销) my account. Facebook is a handy site, but I’m upset by the idea that my information is in the hands of people I don’t know. That’s too high a price to pay.
1.What do we learn about Facebook from the first paragraph?
A.It is a website that sends messages to targeted users.
B.It makes money by putting on advertisements.
C.It provides loads of information to its users.
D.It profits by selling its users’personal data.
2.Why does Facebook make changes to its rules according to Elliot Schrage?
A.To provide better service to its users.
B.To follow the Federal guidelines.
C.To improve its users’ connectivity.
D.To expand its scope of business.
3.What does Senator Charles Schumer advocate?
A.Setting guidelines for advertising on websites.
B.Banning the sharing of users’ personal information.
C.Removing ads from all social-networking sites.
D.Formulating(制订) regulations for social-networking sites.
4.Why does the author plan to cancel his Facebook account?
A.He is dissatisfied with its current service.
B.He doesn’t want his personal data abused.
C.He finds many of its users untrustworthy.
D.He is upset by its frequent rule changes.
5 Many things can become distractions(分散注意力). Your ability to focus your mind, emotions, and physical movements will directly influence your success. Staying focused on the task at hand can be easier said than done.Here are some powerful techniques that can help you improve your ability to focus.
For physical control, it helps to have a constant exercise schedule. 6 Exercising helps you gain better command of your body, and even goes beyond the body, giving you more flexibility not just physically but also emotionally and mentally. When you feel more comfortable in your body, you increase your self-confidence, which helps you feel more relaxed.
For mental control, meditation (沉思;冥想) does the task. 7 It’ s easy to get distracted by things in your background, but in order to perform well you have to maintain a high degree of focus. When you relax your thoughts it trains your mind to deal effectively with outside distractions so you can stay centered on what matters most at the moment.
8 It prevents you from overreaction and also from overacting. When your emotions settle down, you gain greater awareness of the environment you’re in, and feel calm and in control.
9 The good thing is that self-control can be developed. Start exercising frequently, get yourself into meditation, and start to feel positive changes in your career and your life in general.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
A.In short, focus requires self-control.
B.There are many benefits of exercising.
C.Generally speaking, you need to practise a lot.
D.There are still some disadvantages of exercises.
E.Your emotions are well served by meditation as well.
F.Focus is an important part of success and achievement in general.
G.It helps block out all the noise and activities that are going on around you.
Ⅱ.完形填空
Eating the Cookie
One of my patients, a successful businessman, tells me that before his cancer he would become depressed unless things went a certain way. 1 was “having the cookie”. If you had the cookie, things were good. If you didn’t have the cookie, life was 2 .
Unfortunately, the cookie kept 3 . Some of the time it was money, and sometimes power. At 4 time, it was the new car, the biggest contract...A year and a half after his diagnosis of prostate(前列腺) cancer, he sits 5 his head regretfully.“It seems that I stopped learning how to 6 after I was a kid. When I give my son a cookie, he is happy. If I take the cookie away or it 7 , he is unhappy. But he is two and a half and I am forty three. It’s taken me this long to understand that the 8 will never make me happy for long.
The 9 you have the cookie it starts to fall to pieces or you start to 10 about it crumbling(弄碎) or about someone trying to take it away from you. You know, you have to 11 a lot of things to take care of the cookie, to keep it from crumbling and be 12 that no one takes it away from you. You may not even get a chance to eat it 13 you are so busy just trying not to lose it. 14 the cookie is not what life is about.”
My patient laughs and says 15 has changed him. For the first time he is 16 . No matter if his 17 is doing well or not, no matter if he wins or loses at golf.“Two years ago, cancer 18 me,‘What is really important?’Well, life is important. Life, Life any way you can, have it, life with the cookie, life without the cookie. Happiness does not have anything to 19 with the cookie: it has to do with being 20 .”
1.A.happiness B.Success
C.business D.Love
2.A.normal B.common
C.worthless D.useless
3.A.increasing B.changing
C.decreasing D.recovering
4.A.one B.a
C.no D.other
5.A.shaking B.nodding
C.knocking D.raising
6.A.grow B.learn
C.live D.work
7.A.burns B.breaks
C.shares D.throws
8.A.disease B.change
C.kid D.cookie
9.A.hour B.time
C.second D.minute
10.A.think B.come
C.worry D.doubt
11.A.give up B.add up
C.use up D.call up
12.A.brave B.curious
C.aware D.sure
13.A.unless B.because
C.though D.until
14.A.Eating B.Protecting
C.Having D.Making
15.A.death B.energy
C.life D.cancer
16.A.happy B.weak
C.upset D.sad
17.A.result B.fortunate
C.business D.behavior
18.A.asked B.left
C.deserted D.recognized
19.A.deal B.do
C.connect D.link
20.A.alone B.alive
C.ambitious D.active
Ⅲ.短文改错
A healthy diet and regular exercise may help prevent obesity among children. Take Li Ming for an example. Li Ming used to be a health boy. But over a year ago, he got into the habit of eat a lot of junk food and snacks, besides, he spent a lot of time laying on the sofa, watching TV, and did less exercise. As a result, he put on too much weight that he found it difficult to climb the stairs.
So Li Ming decided to change the unhealthy life styles. In addition to the balanced, healthy diet, he took part in various sports activity such as swimming, skating, running and playing basketball. Months later, Li Ming became as fit as before.
答案
Ⅰ.阅读理解
A
语篇导读:本文主要讲述社交网络巨头Facebook将用户的个人信息卖给其他公司,为己获利,这一问题已引起美国议员的重视。
1【解析】细节理解题。由第一段最后一句可知,Facebook 通过销售用户的个人信息给一些广告商获利,故选D项。
【答案】D
2【解析】细节理解题。 由第四段Elliot Schrage说的可知,Facebook不断改变规则的目的是为了提供更好的服务,假如人们之间彼此不分享信息,那么他们将会有less satisfying的聊天经历,故选A项。
【答案】A
3【解析】细节理解题。由倒数第二段第3句可知,Charles Schumer号召Facebook改变其公司的隐私规定,同时力劝联邦贸易委员会对社交网络制定一些指导性的政策。formulate和set属同义转换,故选D项。
【答案】D
4【解析】推理判断题。 由最后一段可知,作者担忧自己的信息会落在一些自己不认识的人的手中,如果真的是这样的话,付出的代价也太大了,故选B项。
【答案】B
B
语篇导读:本文是篇说明文,围绕着“如何提高注意力”这个话题展开。短文逻辑性强,结构严谨,层次分明。
5.【解析】开门见山,直接引出相关话题“focus”,强调它的重要性。填入F项“Focus is an important part of success and achievement in general.”进而引出本篇中心话题“some powerful techniques that can help you improve your ability to focus”。
【答案】F
6.【解析】本段介绍第一个技巧physical exercises。上文是“For physical control, it helps to have a constant exercise schedule.”下文为“Exercising helps you gain better command of your body…”填入B项“There are many benefits of exercising.”“benefits”与上下文中的两个“help”遥相呼应。
【答案】B
7.【解析】本段介绍第二个技巧meditation。填入G项“It helps block out all the noise and activities that are going on around you.”与上文“For mental control, meditation does the task.”相呼应。
【答案】G
8.【解析】上文是meditation对mental control所起的作用,填入E项“Your emotions are well served by meditation as well.”引出meditation对emotions的影响。既能承接上文又能与下文“It prevents you from overreaction and also from overacting.”意思连贯,起到承上启下的作用。
【答案】E
9.【解析】该短文的最后一段起到总结的功能,A项中的In short为典型的总结性的开头语,self?control又与下文“The good thing is that self?control can be developed”相呼应。
【答案】A
Ⅱ.完形填空
语篇导读:生活中究竟什么是最重要的呢?一个成功的商人,在患了癌症之后终于明白,其实生活中最重要的就是活着,能够快乐的活着就是人生最大的幸福。
1.A根据后文语境的暗示可知,本文主要谈论的是生活幸福的问题。
2.C从本段前文if you had the cookie, things were good.的对比可知,此处是表达与good相反的意思,因此选C项。
3.B根据后文所说,一会儿是钱财,一会儿是权力,可见这个cookie是变化的。
4.D从前文的some,sometimes可知,作者在对事情的表现形式进行列举,因此此处用other。
5.A说话时有regretfully的表情,显然是伴随不满意的动作,shaking符合语境要求。
6.C本文谈论的是生活的问题,不难想到live。
7.B小饼被拿走了或弄坏了,儿子就会不高兴。
8.D小孩年纪小,能够有小饼吃就满意了,大人却因为要求高,对一个饼是不会满意的。
9.D考查对名词引导的时间状语从句的理解,the minute一……就。
10.C根据语境,此处表达的是一种担忧。
11.A一但自己拥有的东西有被人拿走的危险,就会放弃许多其他的事情来保护自己的cookie。
12.D确保没人能够拿走自己的cookie。
13.B此处表示原因,故选B项。
14.C根据前文语境,不难想到having。
15.D这个病人患了癌症,正是因为得了癌症,所以他改变了对生活的看法。
16.A改变了对生活的看法后,他的心情就快乐了。
17.C因为他是商人,所以经营的应该是business。
18.A根据后文的句式是一个问句,故用ask。
19.B从后文中的do with可知答案。
20.B活着就是最重要的,活着就是人生快乐。这是整篇短文的落脚点。
Ⅲ.短文改错
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课件42张PPT。选修8 Unit 4 Pygmalion 重点单词1.__________n.适应(性);改编本
2. ______adj.经典的;第一流的n.经典著作
3. ____n.情节;阴谋
4. _______vi.犹豫;踌躇
→_________n.犹豫;踌躇
5. ____________ adj.不舒服的;不安的;不自在的
→____________ adv.不舒服地;难受地
6. ___________adj.带来麻烦的;使人心烦的
7. ________n.结果;效果
8. ______ adj.光辉灿烂的;杰出的;才华横溢的
9. ______ v.编排;分类;归类
→____________n.分类;归类adaptation
classic
plot
hesitate
hesitation
uncomfortable
uncomfortably
troublesome
outcome
brilliant
classify
classification学生用书见P200 重点单词12._______n.& v.评说,评论
13. _____vt.显露出(本来面目);背叛
14. __________ adj.不同寻常的;非凡的
15. _______vt.谴责;使……注定
16. ___________n.相识;了解;熟人
→________vt.使认识;使了解
17. ______n.机会;运气;大笔的钱
18. _____n.身份;地位;职位
19. _______adj.优秀的;较高的;上级的;优等的
→________n.上级;长官
→_______ (反义词)adj.差的;下级的n.下级;次品remark
betray
extraordinary
condemn
acquaintance
acquaint
fortune
status
superior
superior
inferior 重点单词20.________adj.古时的;(因古老、稀少而)珍贵的
→________n.文物;古董;古玩
21. _______adj.音乐的;喜爱音乐的n.音乐喜剧
22. _______adj.破旧的;寒酸的
23. ___________n.& vi.妥协;折衷
24. _______adj.可怕的;恐怖的;令人不愉快的
25. _____vi.啜泣;抽噎n.啜泣(声);抽噎(声)
26. _________adj.使人反感的;令人厌恶的
27. _________vt.俯视,忽视,不理会
28. ____vi.& vt.(使)褪色,减弱;逐渐消失
antique
antique
musical
shabby
compromise
horrible
sob
disgusting
overlook
fade 重点短语1.______________(某人)冒充……
2. __________________________结识;与……相见
3. _____________惊愕地
4. _________________一般来说
5. ___________ 就……来说;从……角度
6. _________ 带或领……进来
7. __________伪装;乔装
8. __________再一次
9. ___________需要……
10. _______(声音、画面)逐渐模糊,渐淡pass...off as...
make one’s acquaintance with
in amazement
generally speaking
in terms of...
show...in
in disguise
once more
in need of...
fade out1.“while/when+doing”在句中作时间状语
While watching, he makes notes. (教材P29)
2.do 用于加强语气
Oh, do buy a flower off me, Captain. (教材P29)
3.“be of+抽象名词”表示“具有(某特征或属性)的”
Will that be of any use to you? (教材P29)
4.条件状语从句中对过去事情的虚拟
I’d never have come if I’d known about this disgusting thing you want to do to me. (教材P34) 重点句型复习过去分词作状语
1.过去分词作状语,可以表示时间、原因、条件、方式、伴随等。例如:
Disappointed at the outcome, but thinking it is better than nothing.(教材P29)
2.过去分词作状语,其逻辑主语须与句子的主语一致。例如:
The teacher stood there, surrounded by a group of students.语法要点hesitate vi.犹豫;踌躇
A gentleman (G) passes and hesitates for a moment.
(教材P29)
(这时)有位先生(从这儿)路过,并迟疑了片刻。学生用书见P201 hesitate to do sth.迟疑做某事,不愿做某事
hesitate about/in/at/over (doing) sth.
(做)某事犹豫不决
hesitate about+疑问词+to do sth.
做某事犹豫不决
hesitation n.踌躇,犹豫
without hesitation毫不犹豫地
have no hesitation in doing sth.毫不犹豫地做某事(1)(2) Don’t hesitate to speak to me when you have any difficulties.
你有困难时尽管照直告诉我。
She’s still hesitating about sending her son to college.
她对于要不要送儿子进大学一事仍然犹豫不决。
I hesitate about where to live in this big city.
在这个大城市的什么地方住,我拿不定主意。
Such is life—whether you are an antelope or a lion, you ought to dash forward without hesitation when the sun rises.
生活就是这样,不论你是羚羊还是狮子,每当太阳升起之时,就得毫不犹豫地向前奔跑。condemn vt.谴责;使……注定
Look at this girl with her terrible English: the English that will condemn her to the gutter to the end of her days. (教材P30)
你瞧这位姑娘,英语说得那样糟糕,命中注定要在贫民窟里待一辈子了。 condemn sb./sth.for/as sth.因……而谴责某人或某事
condemn sb.to...判处某人某种刑罚
condemn sb.to sth./to do sth.迫使……接受困境
(或不愉快的状况)
(2) condemnable adj.该罚的;该受责备的
(3) condemnation n.定罪;谴责,指责(1) She knew that society will condemn her for leaving her children.
她知道社会会因她离弃自己的孩子而谴责她。
If they guess wrong, they will be condemned to death.
如果猜错了,他们就会被处死。
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
忘记过去的人注定会重蹈覆辙。acquaintance n.相识;了解;熟人
And I came to England to make your acquaintance! (教材P30)
我也正是到英国来找你的! make one’s acquaintance
make the acquaintance of sb.
cut/drop one’s acquaintance with sb.与某人绝交
have no acquaintance with不熟悉,不了解
have a nodding/bowing acquaintance with sb.
与某人是点头之交
on first acquaintance 初次见面时
acquaint v. 使熟悉;使了解
acquaint oneself with 熟悉,通晓,精通
acquaint sb.with...使某人了解……
be/get/become acquainted with 与人相识,熟知,精通(1)(2) 结识某人温馨提示:acquaintance 用作不可数名词时,表“熟悉,认识”,有时在其前面加不定冠词,表某种程度的熟悉与了解,多与with连用;用作可数名词时,表“熟悉的人”。 He has many acquaintances in the business community.
他在商界有很多熟人。
I’d been looking forward to making her acquaintance for a long time.
我很久以前一直盼望着与她结识。
I make the acquaintance of Mr. King at a dinner party.
我在一次宴会上与金先生相识了。
I have some acquaintance with French, but I do not know it well.
我懂一点法语,但不精通。
My father has a nodding acquaintance with the professor.
我父亲与这位教授是点头之交。
All our employees are fully acquainted with safety precautions.
我们所有的雇员都非常熟悉安全预防措施。fortune n.财产,大笔的钱;机会,运气
Well, I never. A whole pound!A fortune!(教材P30)
啊,我还从来没有见过!整整一个英镑呢!一笔财富呀! seek one’s fortune找出路,碰运气
come into a fortune继承一笔遗产
make a fortune发财
(2) fortunate adj.幸运的,侥幸的(=lucky)
(3) fortunately adv.幸运地(=luckily)(1) But if you don’t work hard, no fortune will come.
但是如果你不努力,机遇是不会来的。
He received a large fortune when his uncle died.
他叔父去世时,他得到一大笔财产。
When he was young, he would dream of making a fortune.
当他年轻时,他常常梦想发大财。
I was late in getting to the station, but fortunately for me the train was late, too.
我到火车站晚点了,但幸运的是,火车恰好也晚点了。compromise n.妥协;和解;折衷
v.妥协;让步;违背,放弃
Oh, she is so deliciously low(compromise)!Ok, I’ll teach you.
(教材P34)
噢,她真是粗俗得可爱!(提出折衷办法)好吧!我教你。 reach/come to a compromise达成妥协,达成和解
make a compromise作出让步
by compromise 折衷
compromise one’s principles/beliefs/ideas违背原
则/放弃信仰/背弃理想
compromise with sb.on sth.就某事和某人妥协(1) (2) After lengthy talks the two sides finally reached a compromise.
双方经过长期的商谈终于达成了妥协。
Most important of all, it is always wise to make decisions by compromise and agreement.
最重要的是,通过妥协和协议来作决定总是明智的。
In order to live in harmony, sometimes you need to make compromises.
为了和谐地生活,有时你需要作出让步。
In my view, it’s wise of you to compromise with her.
以我看来,你和她妥协是明智之举。
We are not prepared to compromise on safety standards.
我们不愿在安全标准问题上妥协。 pass...off as... (某人)冒充……
... that girl could pass herself off in three months as a duchess at an ambassador’s garden party. (教材P30)
……她可以在三个月内冒充公爵夫人出席大使主办的花园晚会了。学生用书见P202pass off 逐渐消失,停止;回避,掩饰
pass away 去世;停止
pass by从旁边经过
pass through 通过,穿过
pass out 昏倒,失去知觉;(免费)散发
pass down/on to 传递,流传 There is rarely any attempt to pass these copies off as originals.
很少有人试图用这些复制品冒充原作。
The storm should pass off before dark.
天黑前暴风雨会停止的。
Seeing that the story had given offence to some people, he attempted to pass it off with a joke.
看到他讲的故事已经冒犯了一些人,他想讲一个笑话转移一下。
She passed out when she heard the bad news.
她听到这噩耗后晕了过去。in terms of... 就……来说;从……角度
Correct all these sentences in terms of grammar, spelling, etc, so that she can use them properly. (教材P31)
从语法、拼写等方面改正这些句子,好让她使用恰当。 be on good/friendly/bad terms (with sb.)关系良好/
亲密/不好
come to/make terms with sb.达成协议,和好;接受,适应
in the long/short term就长远/短期而言
in one’s terms在某人看来
(1) 其他由in+名词+of构成的短语:
in memory of...为了纪念……
in honour of...为了向……表示尊敬
in case of以防;万一
in search of寻找
in charge of负责;管理
in hope of...怀着……希望
in approval of称赞
in favour of支持;有利于
in place of代替
in need of需要(2) In terms of natural resources, it is one of the poorest countries in Western Europe.
从自然资源来看,它是西欧自然资源最贫乏的国家之一。
We are on good terms with each other.
我们交情好。
The country is very poor and it has to come to terms with the neighbouring countries.
这个国家很穷,它必须与领国和解。
Learning is not always easy, but it is always beneficial in the long term.
学习并不总是那么简单,但从长远看它总是有益的。fade out (声音、画面)逐渐模糊;渐淡
...fades out as they go off stage together. (教材P35)
两人一道朝台下走去,声音逐渐减弱。 fade away 消失,逐渐减弱;褪色
fade in 淡入;渐渐显示出
die away 指(声音、风、雨、光亮等)逐渐消逝
die down 指(声音)逐渐减弱;衰弱,枯萎;逐渐平息(1)(2) What’s wrong with the radio? The sound keeps fading out.
收音机出了什么问题?声音越来越小。
Memories of my sister faded away after many years.
过了多年以后,我对姐姐的记忆渐渐淡化了。
After the introduction, we’ll fade in the first scene.
在序幕之后,我们将第一个场景淡入。
He is certain he heard footsteps: they come nearer, and then die away.
他确信自己听到了脚步声:它们渐近又渐远。“be of+抽象名词”表示“具有(某特征或属性)的”
Will that be of any use to you? (教材P29)
那对你有用吗?学生用书见P203be of+抽象名词,表示“具有……(特征/属性)”,本句中的of 表示“从属”关系,相当于be+(相应的)形容词。此结构中的抽象名词前还可加上no, some, any, great, little, much等修饰语。可用于此结构的抽象名词及相对应的形容词有:ability→able, help→helpful, use→useful, importance→important, interest→interesting, significance→significant, value→valuable。 This dictionary is of great value to students.
这一本词典对学生很有价值。
What I said is of great importance.
=What I said is very important.
我所说的非常重要。Ⅰ.品句填词(用所给词的恰当形式或根据语境写一个合适的词)
1.For most doctors, there is little question that breast milk is superior infant formula because of its health benefits to newborns.
【答案】1. to
2.Humans have become accustomed to using credit or debit cards out of fear of (rob).
【答案】2.being robbed/robbery
3.We really couldn’t fault anything at all and would have no ________(hesitate) in recommending it to anyone.
【答案】3.hesitation
4.Meg was the first friend I had made after we came to America. I eventually got acquainted a few other kids in school, but Meg was still the only real friend I had.
【答案】 4.with
学生用书见P2035.The UK has the highest rate of childhood obesity in Europe with 25% of young people (classify) as obese or overweight.
【答案】 5.being classified
6.Of all these proposals for lightening the load on working parents, one (overlook): Put the children to work.
【答案】 6.has been overlooked
7.The disagreement about the boundary between the two countries was settled compromise.
【答案】 7.by8.It goes without saying that being honest is great benefit to both the community and individuals. There is no doubt that we should foster the spirit of honesty.
【答案】 8.of
9.We need to learn to communicate (authentic) so that people will listen and feel connected.
【答案】 9.authentically
10.It surprised him enormously to learn that I had felt hurt and _______(betray) when he left.
【答案】10.had been betrayed
Ⅱ.单句改错
1.The quality of your products is superior than that of ours.
【答案】than→to
2.The crime he made condemned him life imprisonment. He have regretted it ever since.
【答案】him后加 to
3.There was certainly no difference between them in term of intelligence.
【答案】term→terms4.I wanted to go to Greece, and my wife wanted to go to Spain, so we compromised for Italy.
【答案】for→on
5. I stood overlooked that habitat, on a morning in late March, and watched wave after wave of cranes rise from the river.
【答案】 overlooked→overlooking
6.Devoting to the people, Mary was loved and respected by almost all the people who knew her.
【答案】Devoting→Devoted7.Being equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science.
【答案】去掉Being
8.Failed several times, the young scientist still kept on making his experiments.
【答案】Failed→Having failed
9.The Greens' has been broken into three times, each results in their great loss.
【答案】results→resulting
10 .The drink was packaged in champagne bottles and was being passed as the real stuff.
【答案】 passed后加off
Ⅲ.课文语法填空
Higgins and Pickering were sheltering 1. the rain when they came across Eliza, a poor flower girl. Eliza was trying to sell flowers to every passer-by 2. the outcome was disappointing . Some people were made 3.__________(comfort) and thought her troublesome The expert 4. phonetics, Higgins, noticed this and he wrote down the words that the girl used. She was therefore 5. (mistake)and took Higgins 6. a policeman. Later she knew that he was just studying and classifying people’s pronunciation. Higgins declared her poor English 7. her to the gutter to the end of her days, but once 8 . (educate) to speak properly, the girl could pass herself 9. in three months as a duchess at an ambassador’s garden party. Higgins and Pickering had exchanged their own opinion 10. decided to teach her English from the alphabet.
frombut uncomfortablein mistakenforwould condemneducated off and