Unit 2 – Section B
1. I hear that English teachers are always in demand. If this is true, I could (enroll) in classes online and get a degree in English.
2. Sometimes you'll need to (revise) your goal; for example, you may change your goal if you decide not to go to college but attend a training program instead.
3. I don't want to be confined by school while trying to get a four-year degree. I believe I can (accumulate) enough wealth over the next 20 years to retire early.
4. The colleges have supplied several computer labs on campus so that all the students are (accorded) easy and free access to the Internet.
5. The university is conducting a survey to invite both the professors and students to (evaluate) the instructional materials and identify needs for technical support.
6. Parents in their (prime) working years face growing burdens caring for children and for their own parents, who are enjoying a longer lifespan nowadays.
7. Now you've got an interview! Be sure to call the day before to (confirm) it. Meanwhile, prepare yourself and get ready for it.
8. The number of adult smokers may be (shrinking) , but smokers between the ages of 13 and 23 have actually increased by 10 percent over the last 10 years.
9. Judy's father was the manager of a store in a large supermarket chain, so he could receive a modest but (sufficient) pension from the company when he retired.
10. When they (recruit) volunteers to help with their work, they pay particular attention to the volunteers' ability to solve problems.
1. She would not even (bother to) argue about the rights and wrongs of what had occurred since she knew that it would be useless for her to do so.
2. What makes these websites stand out is the amount of in-depth information that (is available to) parents, teachers, and kids.
3. Social funding to relieve poverty is slow in coming, and some farmers have (been compelled to) sell land as they could no longer endure poverty.
4. Churchill accepted the gift. He (1) (described) the painting (2) (as) "a remarkable example of modern art", which drew loud laughter.
5. The school (1) (exposed) the educationally disadvantaged students (2) (to) creative, enriching educational experiences for a period of five years.
6. The best way to teach children gentleness is to be gentle in their everyday life (rather than) to shout at them or violently threaten them if they do something wrong.
7. I'm sure her problems (have something to do with) what happened to her when she was a child.
8. After a student has done with secondary school courses, he should be interested enough in a subject to enjoy gaining knowledge (for its own sake) .