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Unit1
PartB
1.WhatisOneWorld?
AradioorTVprogram.
2.Whatisthetopicoftheprogram?
Birthdaycelebrationsaroundtheworld.
3.WhatdoShaheenHagandPatCanedo?
TheyrunaweeklycolumnintheTorontoDailyStar.
4.Whydon’tsomepeopleinIndiacelebratetheirbirthdays?
Becausetheycan’taffordthecost.
5.WhyistheeighteenthbirthdaysoimportantinFinland?
Becauseeighteenistheagewhenoneisacceptedasanadultwiththerighttovote,buywinesanddriveacar.
6.Whycangirlsinsomecountriesgettovoteatanearlieragethanboys?
Becausegirlsareconsideredtobemorematurethanboysofthesameage.
7.WhichofthecountriesmentionedintheconversationareMuslimcountries?
Turkey,Egypt,Indonesia,andSenegal.
1.TheprogramisbroadcastinCanadaeveryday.(F)
2.Peopleeverywhereintheworldcelebratetheirbirthdays.(F)
3.ManyMuslimsdonotcelebratetheirbirthdaysforreligiousreasons.(T)
4.InEngland,thetwenty-firstbirthdayisveryimportant,whichisunusualintheWest.(F)
5.Thetwenty-firstbirthdayisveryimportantinJapan.(F)
6.InNorway,youngmenandwomenusuallygetmarriedbefore30toavoidhavingpepperthrownatthem.(F)
7.EighteenisaveryluckynumberinJapan.(F)
8.Itcanbeconcludedthatourworldismademorecolorfulbythemanydifferentwaysbirthdaysareobservedindifferentcountries.(T)
PartC
1)unique2)globe3)simultaneously
4)terrorist5)remembrance
6)appropriate7)sharing.
8)ThematerialcanbesubmittedtotheprojectorganizersinScotland
9)Itwillallowavoicetoallpeopleregardlessofnationality,religion,race,politicalviewpoint,genderorage.
10)Contributorswillbeinvitedtoattendthefirstpublicperformanceofthefilmintheirrespectivecountries
Unit2
PartB
dcbaa
1Non-smokersseemtohavewonthebattlebecausesmokingisbannednotonlyinpublicplacesliketheatersandairportsbutalsoinallworkplaces.
2.Theyhavebannedsmokinginparksandrecreationcenters.InLosAngeles,forexample,theyhaveimplementedasmoke-freeparkpolicy,officiallydesignatingsmoke-freezonesinall375parksandrecreationcentersinthecity.AndsinceJanuary1,2002allparksinCaliforniahavebecomesmoke-freetosafeguardchildrenfromtheharmfuleffectsofsecondhandtobaccosmokeanddangeroustobaccowaste.
PartC
ddaa
Unit3
PartB
ex.1onP24-25
dcac
ex.2on25
Firstly,itisafactthatsomepeoplewerebornwithbettermemories.
Secondly,differentthingsarekeptindifferentpartsofthebrain.Ideas,wordsandnumbersarestoredintheleft-handsideandimages,soundsandsmellsintheright-handside.
Thirdly,unusualexperiencescanproducechemicalssuchasadrenalineinourbodywhichcanboostmemory.
Fourthly,howwellweremembersomethingisalsoaffectedbythecontextinwhichwelearnaboutit.
Finally,themoreoftenyourecallamemory,themorelikelyyouaretorememberit.Ifyoudon’t,you’llloseit.
PartC
adb
Unit4
PartB.
Exercise1
dbdcda
Exercise2
Goroundtheroomandshakehandswitheveryoneindividuallywhenyouarrive.
Said“Hello”toeveryoneandsatdown.
Shakehandswitheveryoneinthegroupwhenleaving.
Said“Goodbye”andleft.
Shakehandsfirmly.
Shookhandsquitegently.
Donotkeepyourlefthandinyourpocketwhenshakinghands.
Shookhandswithherlefthandinherpocket.
Sayone’sownnamenot“Howdoyoudo?
”,whengreetingastranger.
Usedsomeone’sfirstnamewithoutbeinginvited.
Shookhandsandsaid”howareyou?
”
PartC
cdb
Unit5
PartB.
Exercise1
bca
Exercise2
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PartC
cdcab
Unit6
PartB.
Exercise1
addbdd
Exercise2
Exercise2(原文)
Listentothepassageagainandcompletethetablebelow.
It'stheuniversalcryofparents,
generallyheardbytheseconddayofcollegesummerbreaks:
"Getajob!
"
OmarSoliman'smotherjoinedthechorus.
"Youhavetodosomething,"shetoldhim.
Soliman'sfriendshadobtainedprestigiousinternships
inhishometownofWashington,D.C.
Buthecouldn'timaginehimselfsittingatadeskallday.
Afteryearsofdeliveringfurnitureforhismother'sstore,
herememberedthatalotofpeoplehadstufftheywantedtogetridof.
Ifheborrowedhismom'svan,
hecouldmakealittlemoneyhaulingtheirtrashawayforthem.
Thatnight,Solimancameupwithanameforhisnewbusiness:
CollegeHunksHaulingJunk.
Hedistributedflyersthenextday,
andwithinhours,hisphonewasringing.
HeaskedhisfriendNickFriedmantohelpout.
Theymade$220inthreehourscleaningoutawoman'sgarage.
SolimanandFriedmanpocketed$10,000thatsummer.
Butthetwoweren'treadytobecomefull-timetrashmenaftergraduation.
"Weweretrainedtofinishcollegeandgetagoodjob,"saysSoliman.
HegraduatedwithabusinessdegreefromtheUniversityofMiami
andfirstwentintomarketingataresearchfirm.
Friedman,whohadaneconomicsdegreefromPomonaCollegeinCalifornia,
becameaneconomicanalystforaconsultingcompany.
Monthslater,theyquittheirjobsandstartedtheirjunkbusinessfulltime.
Atfirsttheyhadtroublefindingabankwillingtolendthemmoney
astheydidn'thavemuchofacreditrating.
Afterfiveturndowns,onebankdecidedtogamble$50,000ontheiridea.
Theyputtogetheranother$60,000fromtheirparentsandtheirownsavings.
Theyboughtatruck,hiredagraphicartisttodesignalogo,
rannewspaperandradioadsandrecruitedhaulersoncampuses.
Wearingbrightorangehatsandgreenpolos
andkhakisthesecollege"hunks"willhaulaway
everythingfromconstructionmaterialstooldcouches.
Tocutdownthecostofunloadingatlandfills,
theyhavelearnedtorecyclemetalsandelectronics
anddonatetocharitiesover60percentofwhattheycollect.
Theyalsogiveawayaportionoftheirearnings
fromeachjobtolocalcollegescholarshipprograms.
Andnow,justfouryearslater,
theyrunanationwidecompanythatpulledin$3millionin2008.
Theyemploy130peopleandhave16franchisesin10statesandD.C.
andplantoexpandto80franchisesby2012.
PartC
bcba
Unit7Wealth
PartB.
Exercise1
dcbbab
Exercise2
1.withafortune,easierandfreer,gainsnothing,glitteringbaggage,attendedto
2.themoresnowitcollects
3.comfort,entersthehouseaguest,becomesahost,amaster
4.andridemankind
Match:
1.d2.a3.b4.c
PartC
cabb
Unit8War
PartB
Exercise1
bcbad
Exercise2
1.Hewasonly20yearsold.
2.Thereare75Britishcemeteries
3.Thenameof55,000missingsoldiersareengravedonitswalls.
4.Therearenoheadstones,noflowers,onlyslabsinthegrass.Thewholeplaceisdarkanddank.
5.Itwascreatedbyanexplosion.
6.Itdatesfrommedievaltimes
PartC
bdcdcb
Unit9Aging
PartB
Exercise1
ccdcd
Exercise2
Diana
Female
Alzheimer’sdisease
53,four
Memory
1.recognizefamiliarbuildingshusband’sworkplace
2.noideahowtogethome
3.recognizehercousin
4.herwayroundherofficebuildingmademistakes
PartC
1)opportunities2)services3)longevity4)specialty5)structure6)existences7)complicated
8)theelderlymustrelyonafixedincome
9)whilesomelivewiththeirchildren,manymorelivebythemselves,withafriendorinanursinghome
10)Theyhaveformedorganizationstovoicetheirownneedsandconcernstolocal,stateandfederalagencies.
Unit10HomeSchooling
PartB
Exercise1.
bdac
Exercise2
1.41-footsailingboat
2.diningtable
3.devisedtheirowncurriculum
4.ashuttlelaunch,theKennedySpaceCentermuseums.
5.usealibrary
Unit14CrimeandPunishment
PartB
Exercise1.
bddcc
Exercise2.
1.Hewantedtobuysomeundetectablepoisonfromthedruggist.
2.Acupofcoffee.
3.Apistol
4.Aconfessionofhisintentiontopoisonhiswife.
5.Onethousanddollars.
6.Hewouldmailittoafriend.
7.Preventingmurders.
PartC
Cbba
Test1.
PartA
1.a2.c3.b4.c5.a6.b7.c8.d
PartB
9.c10.d11.a12.b13.d14.b15c
PartC
16).warned17).cigarette!
8).disease!
9)extremely20)kick21)attempt22)quit
23)Theyhopethiswilleventuallyenablemanypeopletopermanentlykillthehabit.
24)Smokingalsocancallaspecialtelephonenumbertohearrecordedmessagesbydoctors.
25)Americanswhodonotsmokearebeingaskedtohelpjustonepersonquitsmokingduringthe24-hourcampaign.
PartD
26.a27.d28.a29.b30.d31.a32.c33.a34.c35.d
Test2
PartA
1.b2.b3.d4.d5.d6.d7.c8.b
PartB
9.d10.d11.c12.a3.d14.a15.b
PartC
16)regularly17)measure18)range19)media20)preferences21)appeal22)strategies
23)pollsareusedtoobtaininformationaboutvoters’attitudestowardissuesandcandidates.
24)itisoftenpossibletodeterminetheprobablewinnerevenbeforethevotingboothsclose.
25)Thepublic’sattitudetowardvarioussocial,economic,andinternationalissuesisalsoconsiderednewsworthy.
PartD
26.c27.d28.b29.b30.c31.d32.a33.c34.d35.c