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TextOrganization
WorkingOnYourOwn
1.
1.2-3
2.1,4-10,13
3.11
4.12
2.
Thefirstparagraphdescribestheconsequencesoflivingvairtuallifeandthelasttellsoftheauthor'
sescapebackintoit.Together,theybringoutthedilemmapeopleatpresentarein:
Becauseofmoderntechnology,wehaveachoicebetweenavirtuallife
andreallife,butfindbothunsatisfactory.
LanguageSenseEnhancement
(1)routine
(5)drugabuse
(2)forcompany(6)restore
(9)setapart
(10)appointments
(3)unemployment(7)fled
(4)externally
(8)gym
Vocabulary
1)conversely
5)abusing
9)havearranged
2)butthen
6)tone
10)insight
3)symptom
7)took;
in
11)stretched
4)spitting
8)editing
12)data
1)smokingcigarettesjarsonme.
2)findthemselvesgettingsuckedin.
3)hasarrangedforatechnicianfromthecomputerstoretocheckandrepairit.
4)fledtheircountrytoavoidmilitaryservice/fledtoothercountriestoavoidmilitaryservice.
5)restorepeople'
sconfidenceinit.
3.
1)thevirtual;
online;
via
2)nightmare;
routine;
anyappointment;
arrangefor
3)cue;
remarks;
histune
II.Collocation
1.Wecamehereallthewayonfoot.
2.Privatecarsarenotallowedoncampus.
3.TheyareonvacationinFlorida.
4.Maryhasbeentalkingtoherfriendonthephoneforanhour.
5.Don'
tworry,Lucyisalwaysontime.
6.Industrialdemandonfuelisontherise.
III.Usage
1.hard
2.difficult
3.impossible
4.tough
5.hard
6.easy
ComprehensiveExercises
II.Translation
1)Researchshowsthatlaughtercanbringalotofhealthbenefits.
2)AslowInternetconnectionspeedisreallyannoying.
3)Asthelawstands,helpingsomeonecommitsuicideisacrime.
4)Inherreport,Marytriestointerpretthedatafromacompletelydifferentangle.
5)Sueisagirlofgreattalent.Heramazingmemorysetsherapartfromherclassmates.
Perhapsyouenvymeforbeingabletoworkfromhomeonthecomputer.IagreethattheInternethasmademyjobaloteasier.Icanwrite,submitandeditarticlesviaemail,chatwithmycolleaguesonlineanddiscussworkwithmyboss.Withaclickofthemouse,IcangetallthedataIneedandkeepupwiththelatestnews.Butthen,communicatingthroughtheNetcanbefrustratingattimes.Thesystemmaycrash.Worsestill,withouttheemotionalcuesofface-to-facecommunication,thetypedwordssometimesseemdifficulttointerpret.
Unit5OvercomingObstacles
PartIIReadingTaskComprehensionContentQuestionPairWork
1.Becausethepolewassetat17feetwhichwasthreeincheshigherthanhispersonalbest.
2.Becausepole-vaultingcombinesthegraceofagymnastwiththestrengthofabody
builder.
3.Hischildhooddreamwastofly.Hismotherreadhimnumerousstoriesaboutflyingwhenhewasgrowingup.
4.Becausehebelievedinhardworkandsweat.Hismotto:
Ifyouwantsomething,workforit!
5.Michael'
smotherwishedhecouldrelaxabitmoreandbethat"
freedreaming"
littleboy.Ononeoccasionsheattemptedtotalktohimandhisfatheraboutthis,buthisdadquicklyinterrupted,smiledandsaid,"
Youwantsomething,workforit!
"
6.Hebeganaverycarefultrainingprogram.
7.Heseemedunawareofthefactthathehadjustbeatenhispersonalbestbythreeinches.Hewasverycalm.
8.Hebegantofeelnervouswhenthebarwassetatnineincheshigherthanhispersonalbest.
9.Whathismotherhadtaughthimabouthowtodealwithtensionoranxietyhelpedhimovercomehisnervousness.
10.Thesingingofsomedistantbirdsinflightmadehimassociatehisfinaljumpwithhischildhooddream.
11.Hecouldimaginethesmileonhismother'
sface.Hethoughthisfatherwasprobablysmilingtoo,evenlaughing.However,infact,hisfatherhuggedhiswifeandcriedlikeababyinherarms.
12.Becausehewasblind.
PartOne:
Michaelfacedthemostchallengingcompetitioninhispole-vaultingcareer.
PartTwo:
Michae'
lschildhoodwasmarkedwithdreamsandtoughtraining.
PartThree:
Michaeltoppedhispersonalbest,wonthechampionshipandsetanewworldrecord.
(1)Italsohastheelementofflying,andthethoughtofflyingashighasatwo-storybuildingisamerefantasytoanyonewatchingsuchanevent.
AslongasMichaelcouldrememberhehadalwaysdreamedofflying.
(2)AllofMichael'
svaultstodayseemedtobetherewardforhishardwork.
(2)baleofhay(6)tense
(4)intensity
(8)outofnowhere
(3)off
(7)description
(5)shakingthe(9)pictured
7)Ontheoccasion
8)anxiety
9)emotions
1)startled
2)mere
3)motion
4)sweating
5)stretchedout
6)vain
eye
10)ashamedof
11)Inmymind'
s12)recurring
1)coincideswithherhusban'
ds.
2)sendsthepricessoaring/resultsinthesoaringofprices.
3)ofalternatesunshineandrain.
4)havebeenhislifelongpassions,althoughhestudiedeconomicsatuniversity.
5)Tensioncameoverher
1)media;
dedicationto;
grace
2)hiscompetitors;
inexcitement;
hughim;
congratulatehimon
3)emotions;
numerous;
intensity;
passionfor
1.Mike,aGreen,madethesuggestionthatalargeparkbebuiltnearthecommunity.
2.Inalettertohisdaughter,Mr.Smithexpressedhiswishthatshe(should)continuehereducationtoacquirestillanotherdegree.
3.Thereisnoreasontoholdthebeliefthathumanshavenodirectmoralresponsibilitytosafeguardthewelfareofanimals.
4.Childrenneedtofeelsafeabouttheworldtheygrowupin,anditisunwisetogivethemtheideathateverythingtheycomeintocontactwithmightbeathreat.
5.Anxietycanresultfromthenotionthatlifehasnottreatedusfairly.
6.Nobodybelievedhisclaimthathewasinnocent.
III.WordswithMultipleMeanings
1.Iworkoutinthegymforonehoureverymorning.
2.Florencehasworkedasacleaneratthefactoryforfiveyears.
3.Thewoundedmanworkedhiswayacrossthefieldonhishandsandknees.
4.Thesafeloadforatruckofthistypeworksoutatabouttwenty-fivetons.
5.Itisdifficulttounderstandhowhumanmindswork.
6.Tomydisappointment,themanage'
rsplanofpromotingthenewproductsdoesn'
tworkatall.
7.Theteacherhasalotofexperienceofworkingwithchildrenwhod'
ontknowhowtolearn.
8.
Themedicinewaslikemagic,anditworkedinstantlyafteryoutookit.
(2)forget
(6)accident
(10)touched
(3)convinced
(7)thought
(11)instructions
(4)how
(8)only
(12)finally
(1)engineer
(5)build
(9)sharp
1)Itisthecreativityanddedicationoftheworkersandexecutivesthatturnedthecompanyintoaprofitablebusiness.
2)Thepricesoffoodandmedicinehavesoaredinthepastthreemonths.
3)Weplantorepainttheupperfloorsoftheofficebuilding.
4)Hissuccessshowsthatpopularityandartisticmeritsometimescoincide.
5)Idon'
twanttoseemybelovedgrandmotherlyinginahospitalbedandgroaningpainfully.
Numerousfactsbearouttheargument/statement/claimthatinordertorecoverspeedilyfromnegativeemotion,youshouldallowyourselftocry.Younee'
dnt/don'
thavetobeashamedofcrying.Anxietyandsorrowcanflowoutofthebodyalongwithtears.
Considerthecaseof/TakeDonna.Hersonunfortunatelydiedinacaraccident.Theintensityoftheblowmadeherunabletocry.Shesa“id,ItwasnotuntiltwoweekslaterthatIbegantocry.AndthenIfeltasifabigstonehadbeenliftedfrommyshoulders.Itwasthetearsthatbroughtmebacktoearthandhelpedmesurvivethec”risis.
Unit6Women,HalftheSky
1.Theylikedgirlytoyssuchasaminiaturekitchen,andBarbies.
2.Toconvertagas-guzzlingSUVintoahybridelectricvehicle.
3.Becauseshedid'
ntknowanythingaboutcarsandwasafraidofbeingcheatedbythemechanic.
4.Shewascravingindependenceandwantedtoliveawayfromhomeforsometime.
5.Ithelpedherearnsixengineeringcredits,whichofcoursemadeiteasierforhertobecomeanengineeringmajor.
6.Fiveyears.
7.Inherview,ifyoufindasubjectisdifficulttolearn,itdoesnotmeanyou'
renotgoodatit.Itjustmeansyouhavetosetyourmindandworkhardertogetgoodatit.
8.Becausehehadconfidenceinherabilitiesbelievingshecouldhavedonebetterifshehadstudiedmore.
9.