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1. Here are a few simple examples of prescriptive mathematics that extended from single numbers to exceedingly complex systems:¡­(Line 1,para.8,Text A)

2. Admittedly this is rather vague, but it will clarify a bit as I go on and mention a few of the many examples that Baker gives:¡­(Line 8, para.10, Text A) Task 3 Formal language 1. exists 2. included 3. explained 4. model 5. get

6. environment

7. knowledgeable person; in which 8. until now

9. fix ideas of (caution) in one¡¯s mind Unit 7

Task 1: Specialized vocabulary Part 1 1. -h 2.-f 3.-a 4.-j

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5.-i 6.-b 7.-d 8.-g 9.-c 10.-e Part 2£º

1. To achieve professional development isimportant as a means to the end of becoming an expert and gaining more flexibility and independence

2. Numerous studies over the last 30 years have suggested that personality is a powerful predictor of a person's life satisfaction

3. An employee's work orientation is shaped in the first instance by their understanding of ¡°what work is about¡±

4. The government is trying to introduce new measures to create a better social safety net and encourage better worker pay

5. Money has been used as the incentive of many intelligence contests in TV program Task 2£º

1. The present perfect tense£¨ÏÖÔÚÍê³Éʱ£© emphasizes that people¡¯s conception about what money can bring them has changed greatly

2. The tense switches from the present to the past to manifest that an example is given

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3.The tense switches between the present and the past to produce a comparison of different interpretations of a ¡°calling¡±in different times

Task 3 Formal language

1. pour heart and soul into :spare no efforts,try one's best

what will stimulate\\encourage a worker to try his best in making good products?

2. lure£ºtemptation

grueling£ºworking exhaustedly

People are no longer so tempted by the dream of becoming rich by working exhaustedly 80 hours a week for several years in a humble position

3. lowly job£ºhumble job recrafted£º turned

He might be doing a humble job£¬ but he would turn it into a great mission

4. entails£ºrequires

A career requires more devotion to work

5. contributing to£ºbeing beneficial to connotation£ºimplication

People who regard their work as a calling\\great mission think that what they do

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helps serve the public and brings benefits to our society£¬ and therefore it's quite proper to say that a mission\\calling implies something similar to religious beliefs Unit8

Task 1 Specialized vocabulare

1. cultural tradition ÎÄ»¯´«Í³ 2. social stability Éç»áÎȶ¨ 3. distinct identity ÏÊÃ÷ÌØÉ« 4. edge effect ±ßԵЧӦ 5. organic evolution Óлú½ç½ø»¯ 6. mutual respect Ï໥×ðÖØ 7.political correctness ÕþÖÎÕýÈ·ÐÔ

1.organic evolution 2. mutual respect 3. Edge effect 4. social stability 5. political correctness 6. cultural tradition 7. distinct identity

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Task 2 Signpost language 1. Through; through; through 2. not just; but 3. first 4. second 5. next 6. final

7.not only; but also

Task 3 Formal English

1. develop 2. combined

3. skillful performers 4. obvious

5. friendly 6. getting rid of

7. combine 8. changed

9. imagine 10. a large number of Unit 9

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