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Unitone

Vocabulary

I.choosetheanswerthatbestcompleteeachsentence

1.Anumberofworksofarthavebeensoldasgenuine.

A.falseB.beautifulC.famousD.forged

2.Toone'spoweriscommitacrimeandeventuallyendupinjail.

A.accuseB.abuseC.deduceD.excuse

3.Seeingthespeedingcar,thepolicemanthedrivertopullupatthecurb.

A.reckonedB.beckonedC.softenedD.stiffened

4.Unfortunatelyhehitatrafficjamandmissedthetrainafewminutes.

A.withB.byC.beforeD.for

5.Shegaveaclearandaccountofherplansforthecompany'sfuture.

A.lucidB.dullC.unclearD.ambiguous

6.Isn'titrathertotalkabouthowmuchmoneyyouearn?

A.politeB.boringC.vulgarD.pleasant

7.Thebookswillhefreetolocalschools.

A.contributedB.tributeC.attributedD.distributed

8.Theeditorrequiredhimtosomedetailsofthearticle.

A.omitB.permitC.summitD.illuminate

9.FewofuscanbeunmovedbytheoftheRomanianorphans.

A.lightB.mightC.plightD.moonlight

10.1havetomyreputation.

A.detectB.protectC.intactD.prevent

II.Fillintheblankswiththewordsorphrasesgivenbelow.Changetheformwherenecessary.

1.IntheUS,schoolsuperintendentisinchargeoftheschoolsinaparticulararea

2.Thousandsofpeoplecameoutontothestreetstoattesttheirsupportforthedemocraticoppositionparty

3.Theexpensivepurseismadeofgenuineleather

4.CanyouturnthisarticleintoEnglish?

5.Shetookaglanceatherwatch.

6.1knowwhythishappened.Youdon'thavetofindanyexcuse.

7.Hewasevictedfromthepubfordrunkenandviolentbehavior.

8.Thisemperorissaidtohavepaidmanypersonalvisitstovariouscountiesdisguiseasanordinarycitizen.

9.Everyyearshemakesalargedonationtoaworthycause.

10.Childrenoftenhaveveryvividimagination.

Translation

1.Mostparental-excusenotesIreceivedbackinthosedayswerePennedbymystudents.They'dbeenforgingexcusenotessincetheylearnedtowrite,andifIwereto,andifweretoconfronteachforgerI'dbebusy24hoursaday.

我每天收到以父母名义写的请假条,很多是学生自己写的。

自从他们学会写作之日起,就开始编假请假条。

如果我要是一一追究,那好,简直一天24小时都闲不下来。

2.Myheartsankastheprincipalentered,alongwiththesuperintendentofschools.Neitheracknowledgeme.Theywalkedupanddown,peeringatpapers.Thesuperintendentpickedoneup,showedittotheprincipal.

当校长和学监走进来时,我的心直往下沉。

他们都没和我打招呼,径直走到学生面前,盯着看学生的作文。

学监拿了一份给校长看。

3.Soonerorlater,Ifigured,everyoneneededanexcuse.Also,ifwesangtodaywecouldsingtomorrow,andwhynot?

Youdon'tneedaxeexcuseforsinging.

我悟出,总有一天,人人需要借口。

如果我们今天唱歌,明天照样可以唱,为什么不呢?

高兴的时候哼哼小调需要借口吗?

Unit2

MenV.S.(against)Women男女有别

Text

(Let)MenGotoTheirCavesandWomen(gototheir)Talkl男女顺其自然

JohnGray

[1]Oneofthebiggestdifferencesbetweenmenandwomenishowtheycopewith(dealwith)stress.Menbecomeincreasinglyfocusedandwithdrawnwhilewomenbecomeincreasinglyoverwhelmed(defeated)andemotionallyinvolved.Atthesetimes(Atthesemoments),aman'sneedsforfeelinggood(良好的感觉)aredifferentfromawoman's(needs).Hefeelsbetterbysolvingproblemswhileshefeelsbetterbytalkingaboutproblems.Notunderstandingandacceptingthesedifferencescreates(leadsto)unnecessaryfriction(conflict)inourrelationships(marriages).Let'slookatacommon(常见的)example.

[2]WhenTomcomeshome,hewantstorelaxandunwind(=relaxed)byquietlyreadingthenews.Heisstressed(bothered)bytheunsolvedproblemsofhisdayandfindsrelief(解脱->relieve)throughforgettingthem.

[3]Hiswife,Mary,alsowantstorelaxfromherstressfulday.She,however,wantstofind(relieve->)reliefbytalkingabouttheproblemsofherday.Thetensionslowlybuilding(strenthening累积)betweenthemgraduallybecomesresentment(hatred).

[4]SolvingthisproblemforTomandMarydependsnotonhowmuchtheylovedeachotherbutonhowmuchtheyunderstoodtheoppositesex.Withoutknowingthatwomenreallydoneedtotalkaboutproblemstofeelbetter,TomwouldcontinuetothinkMarytalkedtoomuchandresistlisteningtoher.WithoutknowingthatTomwasreadingthenewstofeelbetter,Marywouldfeelignoredandneglected.Shewouldpersistintryingtoget(make)himtotalkwhenhedidn'twantto.

CopingwithstressonMars2andVenus3

[5]WhenaMartian(火星人)gets(becomes)upsethenevertalksaboutwhatisbotheringhim.Hewouldneverburden(vtbother)anotherMartianwithhisproblemunlesshisfriend'sassistance(help)wasnecessarytosolvetheproblem.Instead(Onthecontray)hebecomesveryquietandgoestohisprivatecave4(corner)tothinkabouthisproblem,mullingitovertofinda(tosolveaproblem<->toansweraquestion)solution.Whenhehasfoundasolution,hefeelsmuchbetterandcomesoutofhiscave.

[6]Ifhecan'tfindasolutionthenhedoessomethingtoforgethisproblems,like(suchas)readingthenewsorplayingagame.Bydisengaging(release)hismind(brain)fromtheproblemsofhisday,graduallyhecanrelax.Ifhisstressisreallygreatittakes(needs)gettinginvolvedwithsomethingevenmorechallenging,like(suchas)racing(drying)hiscar,(compete->)competinginacontest,orclimbingamountain.

[7]WhenaVenusian(woman)becomesupset(nervous)orisstressedbyherday,tofindrelief,sheseeksout(find)someoneshetrustsandthentalksingreatdetailabouttheproblemsofherday.WhenVenusians(women)sharefeelingsofbeingoverwhelmed,theysuddenlyfeelbetter.ThisistheVenusian(woman)way.

Findingreliefinthecave.

[8]Whenamanisstressedhewillwithdrawintothecaveofhismind(心灵的空间/时间:

独处的时刻)andfocusonsolvingaproblem.Hegenerally(usually)picks(choose)themosturgentproblemorthemostdifficult.Hebecomessofocused(absorbed)onsolvingthisoneproblemthathetemporarilylosesawarenessofeverythingelse.Otherproblemsandresponsibilitiesfadeintothebackground(退至U幕后).

[9]Atsuchtimes(atsuchmoments),hebecomesincreasinglydistant,forgetful,unresponsive,andpreoccupiedinhisrelationships.Hisfullawareness(conscience)isnotpresentbecauseheismulling(thinking)overhisproblem,hopingtofindasolution.Themorestressedheis,themoregripped(occupied聚精会1申)bytheproblemhewillbe.Atsuchtimesheisincapableofgivingawomantheattentionandfeelingthatshenormally(usually)receivesandcertainlydeserves.If,however,hecanfindasolution,instantly(immediately/atonce)hewillfeelmuchbetterandcomeoutofhiscave;suddenlyheisavailable(free)forbeinginarelationshipagain.

[10]However,ifhecannotfindasolutiontohisproblem,thenheremains(stick:

n./vi.)stuck(cornered)inthecave.Toget(free)unstuck(released)heisdrawntosolvinglittleproblems,like(suchas)readingthenews,watchingTV,drivinghiscar,doingphysicalexercise,watchingafootballgame,playingbasketball,and(soonand)soforth.Anychallengingactivitythat(initiate->)initially(=previously)requiresonly5percentofhismind(mentalenergy脑力)canassist(help)himinforgettinghisproblemsandbecomingunstuck.Thenthenextdayhecanredirecthisfocustohisproblemwithgreatersuccess(=moresuccessfully),[beatsb/swit'send]

Findingreliefthroughtalking

[11]Whenawomanisstressedsheinstinctivelyfeelsaneedtotalkaboutherfeelingsandallthepossibleproblemsthatareassociatedwithherfeelings.Whenshebeginstalkingshedoesnot(priority->)prioritizethesignificanceofanyproblem.Ifsheisupset,thensheisupsetaboutitall,(nomateritis)bigandsmall.Sheisnot(medium介质)immediatelyconcernedwith(=worryaboutsth./sb.)findingsolutionstoherproblemsbutratherseeksreliefbyexpressingherselfandbeingunderstood.Byrandomlytalkingaboutherproblems,shebecomeslessupset(nervous).

[12]Asamanunderstresstendsto(likely)focusononeproblemandforgetothers,awomanunderstresstendstoexpandandbecomeoverwhelmed(defeated)byallproblems.Bytalkingaboutallpossibleproblemswithoutfocusingonproblemsolvingshefeelsbetter.Throughexploringherfeelingsinthisprocess(过程)shegains(gets)agreaterawareness(understanding)ofwhatisreallybotheringher,andthensuddenlysheisnolonger(notanymore不再)sooverwhelmed.

[13]Tofeelbetter,womentalkaboutpastproblems,futureproblems,potentialproblems,evenproblemsthathavenosolutions.Themoretalkandexploration,thebettertheyfeel.Thisisthewaywomenoperate(live).Toexpectotherwise(inadifferentway)istodenyawomanhersenseofself(therighttobeawoman)5.

[14]Whenawomanisoverwhelmed(defeated)shefindsreliefthroughtalkingingreatdetailabouthervariousproblems.Gradually,ifshefeelssheisbeingheard,herstressdisappears.Aftertalkingaboutonetopicshewillpauseandthenmoveontothenext.Inthiswayshecontinuestoexpandtalkingaboutproblems,worries,disappointments,and(frustrate->)frustrations.Thesetopicsneednotbeinanyorderandtendtobelogicallyunrelated.Ifshefeelssheisnotbeingunderstood,herawareness(knowledge)mayexpandevenfurther,andshemaybecomeupsetaboutmoreproblems.

[15]Justasamanwhoisstuckinthecaveneedslittleproblemstodistracthim,awomanwhodoesn'tfeelheardwillneedtotalkaboutotherproblemsthatarelessimmediate(=urgent)tofeelrelief.Toforgetherownpainfulfeelingsshemaybecomeemotionallyinvolvedintheproblemsofothers.Inaddition(Besides/Furthermore)shemayfindreliefthroughdiscussingtheproblemsofherfriends,relatives,andassociates(=colleagues).Whethersheistalkingaboutherproblemsorothers1problems,talkingisanaturalandhealthyVenusianreaction(response)tostress.

Voca

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