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    1. dumpA AN

    This chemical pollution has two sources: the factories, which dump polluted water directly into the river, and the local community, which dumps untreated human wastes into the river.

    2. earnٍ @

    Yuppies are young people who earn a lot of money and live in a style that is too expensive for most of people.

    3. easeM(fi) m

    Have you heard about the plane crash yesterday? It caused 120 deaths. Im never at ease when taking a flight.

    Though we often hear about the air crashes and serious casualties, flying is still one of the safest ways to travel.

    4. economic(jng)(j) (jng)(j)W(xu) (jng)(j)W(xu)

    For them, the economic benefit they reap surpasses the risk of dying or losing property in one of the volcanos frequent eruptions.

    5.edition 汾

    Hi, Louise, Ive got a used copy of our chemistry textbook for half price.

    Im afraid you wasted your money, yours is the first edition, but were supposed to be using is the third edition.

    6. electricity

    Benjamin Franklins Experiments with electricity and lightening led directly to the invention of the lightening rod.

    7. electronicӵ ӌW(xu) O(sh)

    Im told Alice is trying to find a job in an electronic company.

    As far as I know, she is good at anything but electronic.

    8. elementary (j) A(ch) СW(xu)

    Youth in elementary school sites completed one version of the survey, while youth in junior high site completed a different version.

    9. embarrassedε ȵ

    Boys, for example, cry only about a quarter as oftener as girls when they reach the teenage years, and we all cried a lot less now than we did as babies, could it possibly be that we face less stress? Maybe we found other ways to deal with it, or maybe we just feel embarrassed.

    10. emergencyor ͻȻ¼

    A few months ago, millions of people in London heard alarms all over the town. The Emergency Services, the Fire Departments, the Police, hospitals and ambulances stood by, ready to go into action.

    11. employ͂ ʹ

    The factories here employ 3000 people in the area where there is very little alternative employment.

    12. employment šI(y)͂

    After the earlier period of settlement, the first sharp increase in immigration took place in the 1830s and 1840s, this brought to American crafts people from northern Europe who lose employment in the industrial Revolution.

    13. enableʹ܉ ʹ ʹ

    Benjamin Franklin worked hard to enable the American colonies to gain independence from Britain.

    14. encourageĄ(l) ֧

    The program will encourage governments to establish building standards, emergency response plants and training programs.

    15. engageռ ʹ ʹӆ

    Young children should be not allowed to engage in activities at the same time that they eat.

    16. enginel(f)(dng)C(j) C(j)܇

    In the earlier days, horses pulled the trains. The train had no engine and no power of their own.

    17. enjoy ϲ(i)

    During the summer, people started work very early in morning, so they can finish early and enjoy a leisure afternoon.

    18. ensureC (dn) _

    Laws have been written to govern the use American national flag and to ensure proper respect for the flag.

    19. entertainд oʘ(l)

    Good movies not only entertain us, they also help us understand a little more about life.

    20. entertainmentʘ(l) Ċʹ(ji)Ŀ

    Movies are the most popular form of entertainment for millions of Americans.

    21. enthusiasm ޴dȤ

    Your son certainly shows a lot of enthusiasm on the tennis court.

    I only wish hed show much for his studies.

    22. enthusiasticMǻ ĵ dȤ

    You didnt seem to be terribly enthusiastic about the performance.

    You must be kidding. I couldnt have clapped any harder. My hands are still hurting.

    23. environmenth(hun) ܇r Ȼh(hun)

    Yoga is a corporeal practice which emphasizes on a work on a body in a specific environment.

    24. epidemicв

    Some people believe that the obesity epidemic is a result of a more evolutionary development of the sedentary life-style in modern society.

    25. erupt(ɽȪ)l(f) (ΣC(j)(wn)})l(f)

    Mount Etna does erupt frequently, but those eruptions are usually minor, So the overall risk for people living nearby is relatively small.

    26. especially؄e

    As immigrants were accustomed to poverty, they were willing to work for very lower wages. This made other workers, especially those in Lab unions, afraid that immigrants would thus lower wage levers and take job away from them.

    27. establish (chung)k _

    Asians like Koreans and Vietnamese then began to arrive, many of these new comers have worked very hard to establish themselves in their new land.

    28. estimateӋ(j)

    In lower paid occupations, where paid wages have been reduced, workers have added hours in over-time or extra job to preserve their living standards. The government estimates that more than 7 million people hold a second job.

    29. eventuallyK

    Miss Susan Brown felt she needed to change for one thing, and for another, she hoped to eventually become a head nurse.

    30. evidence(j) C(j) E

    The comparatively mild effects of the northern California earthquake in 1999 are good evidence that we do have the technology to prevent vast destruction.

    31. evidently@ @Ȼ

    As we mentioned earlier, the relations between firms and their stakeholders are evidently not all of the same kind.

    32. excellent(yu) ׿Խ ܳ

    Ive read the newspaper, that the novels you are reading is excellent.

    Ive also read some negative reviews.

    33. except Ҫ

    Its nice and quiet here, away from the dust and noise city. And our departments are new and well furnished.

    Its a good place except its a bit far away from where we work. Anyway, Ill talk with my husband tonight, and give you a call tomorrow.

    34. excess^(gu) ^(gu) ~

    The vast majority of the individuals who want to change their body weight do it for the sake of appearance. Most want to lose excess body fat, while a smaller percentage of individuals actually want to gain weight.

    35. exchangeQ Q {(dio)Q

    Gabriella Mistral tried to break through the national barriers that hindered the exchange of ideas among the Spanish speaking people of South America.

    36. executive(zh)

    For example, in the media industry, successful executives are often seen to eat fried and boiled insects from time to time while working at their desks.

    37. exercise呟 (x) (x) 呟 ʹ

    This exercise Flood call didnt cause panic in London. Most people knew it was just warning. one lady said, its a flood warning, isnt it? the water doesnt look high to me.

    38. existence (ʽ)

    Americans go to the movies to escape their normal everyday existence and to experience a life more exciting than their own.

    39. exotic殐 ((gu))(li) (gu){(dio)

    These safe-to-eat insects can be found and ordered on the internet, and young people are logging on to exotic websites and ordering samples of prepared insects to serve at their dinner parties.

    40. expectA(y)

    How do you do on your on the maths exam? John.

    I barely made it, it was just a passing score but better than I had expected.

    41. experience(jng)v (jng)(yn) (jng)v

    As corporations have experienced stiff competitions and slow in growth of productivity, they have pressed employees to work longer.

    42. expertiseT֪R(sh)(ܵ) L(zhng)

    Who do you think should get the job? How about Mr. Becket?

    Mr. Becket? I am not sure, he is a nice fellow, of course, and easy to get along with. But I doubt his professional expertise. I want someone to get the job done.

    43. explainv f(shu)

    Its no secret that the children learn words, but the words they tend to know are linked to the specific situations in the home, explained Shaffer.

    44. explanation f(shu) U

    What was the traditional explanation of left-handers having more accidents?

    45. export()

    You can use to close all windows to close the active window or to export the current window to excel.

    46. expressʾ _(d)

    I dont agree with on Mr. Johnson on his views about social welfare. He seems to suggest the poor are robbing the rich.

    He might have used better words to express his ideas, but I find what he said made a lot of sense.

    47. extend U(ku)չ չ

    The farmers were forced to leave their lands when Lord Chestfield, their landlord, refused to renew their traditional lease last year in order to extend the reservation area for birds.

    48. extinct^ ^N

    All the traditional banking will be coming extinct in the 21th century. Just like the dinosaur, if they cannot suit to the electronic development properly.

    49. extra~ ӵ ؄e

    We should take extra time and spent extra money to build disaster safety into our lives.

    50. factor Ҫ

    Which according can most seriously endanger airplane according to this passage?

    51. failureʧ ʧ˻ ʧ`

    What were the circumstances? Were they bad weather, a fire, or engine failure?

    Apparently, there were some lower clouds in area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the traffic controllers.

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