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Unit1 Ways of Learning

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It takes an enormous amount of courage to make a departure from the tradition.

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2. To improve our English, it is critical to do more reading, writing, listening and speaking. Besides, learning by heart as many well-written essays as possible is also very important. Without an enormous store of good English writing in your head you cannot express yourself freely in English. It is also helpful to summarize our experience as we go along, for in so doing, we can figure out which way of learning is more effective and will produce the most desirable result. As long as we keep working hard on it, we will in due course accomplish the task of mastering English.

Unit3 The Generation Gap

1. (1) ¿ÆÑ§¼ÒÃÇÕÒµ½»ðÐÇÉÏÓÐË®µÄÖ¤¾ÝÁËÂ𣿠Have scientists found proof of water on Mars?

(2)¼Æ»®Î¯Ô±»áÒѾ­½«½¨ºËµç³§µÄ¿ÉÄܵصãËõСµ½ÁËÁ½¸öÑØº£³ÇÕò¡£ The planning committee has narrowed down the possible locations for the nuclear power plant to two coastal towns.

(3)ɽķ²»½öʧȥÁ˹¤×÷£¬¶øÇÒ»¹Ê§È¥ÁËË«ÍÈ£¬ËûÖ»ºÃ¿¿Éç»á¾È¼Ã¶È¹ýÓàÉú¡£ Sam not only lost his job but also both legs; he had to live on welfare for the rest of his life.

(4)Óɶþ¸öÈË×é³ÉµÄÅãÉóͼһÖ±í¾öÈÏΪÂêÀöÓÐ×ï¡£ A jury consisting of 12 members voted in unison that Mary was guilty.

(5)Ìýµ½ÓÐÈËÖÊÒÉËûµÄ²ÅÄÜ£¬Ð¤¶÷¾õµÃÊܵ½ÁËÆæ³Ü´óÈè¡£ Sean felt humiliated to hear his talent being questioned. 2. George, the son of Mr. Johnson, liked listening to heavy metal music in the evenings, which made it hard for other residents in the community to fall asleep. Eventually the exhausted neighbors lost their patience and decided on direct interference. They called Mr. Johnson to tell him in a frank manner what they were thinking. Mr. Johnson assured them that he would certainly settle the issue. As soon as he put down the phone he scolded his son, ¡°What has come over you? You should know better than to disturb others for your own amusement.¡± In the end George traded

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his CD¡¯s for computer games software from his classmates.

Unit4 The Virtual World

1. 1)Ñо¿±íÃ÷£¬Ð¦Äܹ»´øÀ´Ðí¶à½¡¿µÉϵĺô¦ Research shows that laughter can bring a lot of health benefits.

2)»¥ÁªÍøÁ¬½ÓËÙ¶ÈÂýÕæÈÃÈËÐÄ·³ A show Internet connection speed is really annoying.

3)·¨Âɹ涨£¬ËûÈË×ÔɱÊÇÔÚ·¸×ï As the law stands, helping someone commit suicide is a crime.

4)ÂêÀöÔÚËýµÄ±¨¸æÖÐÊÔͼ´ÓÒ»¸öÍêÈ«²»Í¬µÄ¼Ò¶½À´½âÊÍÕâЩÊý¾Ý¡£ In her report, Mary tries to interpret the data from a completely different angle.

5) ËÕÊÇÒ»¸öºÜÓÐÌì·ÖµÄÅ®º¢¡£ËýÄǾªÈ˵ļÇÒäÁ¦Ê¹ËýÔÚͬ°àͬѧÖÐÏԵøñÍâÌØ³ö¡£ Sue is a girl of great talent. Her amazing memory sets her apart from her classmates.

2. Perhaps you envy me for being able to work from home on the computer. I agree that the Internet has made my job a lot easier. I can write, submit and edit articles via email, chat with my colleagues on line and discuss work with my boss. With a click of the mouse, I can get all the data I need and keep up with the latest news. But then, communicating through the Net can be frustrating at times. The system may crash. Worse still, without the emotional cues of face-to-face communication, the typed words sometimes seem difficult to interpret.

Unit5 Overcoming Obstacles

1)Êǹ¤È˺ÍÖ÷¹ÜÈËÔ±µÄ´´ÔìÁ¦ºÍ¾´Òµ¾«Éñ½«Õâ¸ö¹«Ë¾±ê³ÉÁËÒ»¸öÓ¯ÀûµÄÆóÒµ¡£ It is the creativity and dedication of the workers and executives that turned the company into a profitable business. 2)ʳƷºÍÒ©Æ·µÄ¼Û¸ñÔÚ¹ýÈ¥Èý¸öÔÂÀï¼±¾çÔö³¤¡£ The prices of food and medicine have soared in the past three months.

3)ÎÒÃÇ´òËãÖØÐ·ÛË¢Õâ´±°ì¹«ÊÒ´óÂ¥µÄÉÏÃæ¼¸²ã We plan to repaint the upper floors of the office building.

4)ËûµÄ³É¹¦±íÃ÷Á÷ÐÐÓëÒÕÊõ¼ÛÖµÓÐʱºòÊÇÒ»Öµġ£ His success shows that popularity and artistic merit sometimes coincide. 5)ÎÒ²»Ô¸Òâ¿´µ½ÎÒËù¾´°®µÄ׿ďÌÉÔÚÒ½Ôº´²ÉÏÍ´¿àµÄÉëÒ÷ I don¡¯t want to see my beloved grandmother lying in a hospital bed and groaning painfully.

2. Numerous facts bear out the argument/statement/claim that in order to recover speedily from negative emotion, you should allow yourself to cry. You needn¡¯t/don¡¯t have to be ashamed of crying. Anxiety and sorrow can flow out of the body along with tears.

Consider the case of/Take Donna. Her son unfortunately died in a car accident. The intensity of the blow made her unable to cry. She said, ¡°It was not until two weeks later that I began to cry. And then I felt as if a big stone had been lifted from my shoulders. It was the tears that brought me back to earth and helped me survive the crisis.¡±

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Unit7 Learning about English

1)×Ô´ÓÐÂÕþ²ßÉúЧ֮ºó£¬ºÜ¶àСÆóÒµÔÚÕâ¸ö³ÇÊÐÓ¿ÏÖ³öÀ´¡£ Many small businesses have sprung up in the city since the new policy went into effect.

2)Ìýµ½ÕâÒ»ÏûÏ¢ºó£¬ËýÂÔ΢һЦ£¬È»ºó±ãÓÖϰ¹ßÐÔµØÖåÆðüͷ¡£ On hearing the news, she smiled briefly, and then returned to her habitual frown.

3)ËûÉÔ΢ͣ¶ÙÁËÒ»ÏÂÒÔ¼ÓÇ¿½²»°µÄЧ¹û£¬È»ºó˵£¬¡°ÎÒÃÇ¿ÉÒÔͨ¹ýеÄÇþµÀ½øÈëÕâЩÊг¡¡£ He paused for effect, then said: ¡°We can reach/enter these markets through new channels.¡±

4)ѧУÐÂÌíµÄÒôÀÖÌü¿ÉÒÔ°ïÖúËûÅàÑøÄêÇáµÄÒôÀÖÈ˲š£ The addition of a concert hall to the school will help it nourish young musical talents. 5)ÎÒÃDZØÐëÊ×ÏȽ¨Á¢Ò»¸öÖ÷Ȩ¹ú¼Ò£¬·ñÔò¾ÍÎÞ·¨±£»¤ÎÒÃǵÄÈËÉí×ÔÓÉ We have no way to protect our personal liberties until we have established a sovereign state. / We can¡¯t protect our personal liberties unless we, first of all, establish a sovereign state.

2. Though how the English language came into existence remains a mystery to many people, linguists believe that English and most other European languages have descended from a common source: the Indo-European parent language. English was first spoken by the Anglo-Saxons who invaded England in the fifth century. They passed onto us the basic vocabulary of English. In over fifteen centuries of its development, English has enriched itself by massive borrowing. As British immigrants landed in America and established the United States as an independent nation, a new variety was added to the English language: American English. Though some people worry that the language is running out of control, many native speakers of English take pride in the tolerance of their language.

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