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unit1

PartB

Passage1

Exercise1:

1.c2.a3.b

Exercise2:

1.Shesuggestedthatherhusbandspendmoretimewithhismother.Shesaidtoherhusband,"Lifeistooshort,butyouneedtospendtimewiththepeopleyoulove.Youprobablywon'tbelieveme,butIknowyouloveherandIthinkthatifthetwoofyouspendmoretimetogether,itwillmakeuscloser."

2.

(1)...shewaswaitingbythedoorwithhercoatonandshehadherhaircurled.

(2)Shehadtoldherladyfriendsaboutthis.

Passage2

Exercise1:

1.c2.d3.d

Exercise2:

1.Whatdidthespeakerdowhenhehadthefirstdatewithhismother?

Hetookhismotherouttodinnerinaneighborhoodplace.

2.Whatdidthespeakerthinkofthedatewithhismother?

Hethoughtitwasnicerthanheexpected.

3.Howoftendothespeakerandhismothermeeteverymonth?

Acoupleoftimes.

4.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofspendingtimewithhismother?

Hethinksthat1)spendingtimewithhismotherhastaughthimtheimportanceofslowingdown;2)datingwithhismotherhashelpedhismarriage.

PartC

1.b2.c3.b4.d5.d

PARTD

MyFirstJob

Myparentsranasmallrestaurant.Itwasopentwenty-fourhoursaday,sevendaysaweek.MyfirstjobwasshiningshoesforcustomerswhenIwassixyearsold.MydutiesincreasedasIgrewolder.ByagetenIwasclearingtablesandwashingplates.MyfathermadeitclearthatIhadtomeetcertainstandards.Ihadtobeontime,hard-workingandpolitetothecustomers.IwasneverpaidforanyworkIdid.OnedayImadethemistakeoftellingDadIthoughtheshouldgivemetenpoundsaweek.Hesaid,"OK,thenhowaboutyoupayingmeforthethreemealsadaywhenyoueathereandforthetimesyoubringyourfriendshereforfreedrinks?

"HefiguredIowedhimabout40poundsaweek.Thistaughtmequitealot.

Unit2

PartB

Passage1

Exercise1:

1.b2.a3.d4.c

Exercise2:

1984/son/medicalschool/tuition/affordit/realize/newspaperads/extrabusiness/advertisement/succeeded/agent/changed/phonecall/putaside/doing/immediately/familiar/father-in-law's/visited/hisfather-in-lawalive/coincidence.

Passage2

Exercise1:

1.ThehousewasdecoratedexactlythesameasMr.Stewartrememberedit.

2.Mr.Stewarthappenedtobeinthehousewhenapostmancametodeliveralettertohisfather-in-lawwhohaddied15yearsago.

3.Theoldpostmanhadcalledinsickthatday,andthepostmanwhocameinhisplacewasnotfamiliarwiththeneighborhood.Otherwisetheletterwouldhavebeenreturnedtoitssender.

Exercise2:

1.Hewasintrigued.

2.Abankstatement.

3.hisfather-in-lawhadputanamountofmoneyinthebankforhisgrandchildren'seducation.

4.Alittleover$15,000.

5.Hecouldusethemoneytocoverthetuitionofhisfirstyearatamedicalcollege.

6.HeisadoctorinIllinois.

PartC

1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.T7.F8.T

PARTD

UnexplainedParallels

Oneofthebest-knowncollectionsofparallelsisbetweenthecareersofAbrahamLincolnandJohnF.Kennedy.BothwereshotonaFriday,inthepresenceoftheirwives;bothweresucceededbyaSouthernernamedJohnson;boththeirkillerswerethemselveskilledbeforetheycouldbebroughttojustice.LincolnhadasecretarycalledKennedy;KennedyasecretarycalledLincoln.LincolnwaskilledintheFordTheater;KennedymethisdeathwhileridinginaLincolnconvertiblemadebytheFordMotorCompany--andsoon.

Similarcoincidencesoftenoccurbetweentwins.AnewsstoryfromFinlandreportedoftwo70-year-oldtwinbrothersdyingtwohoursapartinseparateaccidents,withbothbeinghitbytruckswhilecrossingthesameroadonbicycles.Accordingtothepolice,thesecondvictimcouldnothaveknownabouthisbrother'sdeath,asofficershadonlymanagedtoidentifythefirstvictimminutesbeforethesecondaccident.

Connectionsarealsofoundbetweenidenticaltwinswhohavebeenseparatedatbirth.DorothyLoweandBridgetHarrisonwereseparatedin1945,anddidnotmeetuntil1979,whentheywereflownoverfromBritainforaninvestigationbyapsychologistattheUniversityofMinnesota.(8处答案为met,34)Theyfoundthatwhentheymettheywerebothwearingsevenringsontheirhands,twobraceletsononewrist,awatchandabraceletontheother.Theymarriedonthesameday,hadwornidenticalweddingdressesandcarriedthesameflowers.DorothyhadnamedhersonRichardAndrewandherdaughterCatherineLouise;BridgethadnamedhersonAndrewRichardandherdaughterKarenLouise.(10处答案similar自己看下这个不一定,children)Infact,shehadwantedtocallherCatherine.BothhadacatcalledTiger.Theyalsohadastringofsimilarmannerismswhentheywerenervous.

Howcanweexplaintheabovesimilarities?

Unit3

PartB

Passage1

Exercise1:

1.c2.c

Exercise2:

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Passage2

Exercise1:

1.d2.b

Exercise2:

1.WhydidthewomanrefusetothrowthebabygirltoKrimaliatfirst?

BecauseshewasafraidKrimalimightnotbeabletocatchthebaby.

2.WhydidKrimaliaskthewomantowrapthebabyinbedsheets?

Becauseshethoughtthebedsheetscouldsomehowprotectthebabyfrombeinghurtifshefailedtocatchher.

3.Whydidthemenstandingoutsidethebuildingrefusetohelp?

Becausetheywereafraidoftheswayingceiling

4.WhydidKrimalimakeaslidingboard?

Tomakeiteasierandsaferforthebaby’smothertogetdown.

5.HowmanylivesweresavedbyKrimali?

Abouttwodozen.

PartD原文

HusbandsandWivesDon'tSeeThingsAlike

Let'sfaceit--husbandsandwivesjustdon'tseethingsalike.TakeTVremotecontrols,forexample.I'machannel-grazer.WhenIwatchthenews,Iflipbackandforththroughfourdifferentnetworks.

"Itdrivesmecrazywhenyoudothat,"mywifecomplains.Idon'tunderstandwhyshehasnointerestinotherchannels.Afterall,sheisawomanwhowantstoknoweverythinggoingonintheneighborhoodandamongalltherelatives.JustonebuttonawaymightbeaninterestingprogramonHowtoLoseFiftyPoundsbyEatingChocolateSundaesorHowtoUnderstandWeirdHusbands.But,no,shewon'tchangechannels,notevenifshedislikestheprogramshe'swatching.

"Thistalkshowhostmakesmesoangry!

"shecriedoneevening.

"Thenwhydon'tyouchangethechannel?

"Iasked.

"BecauseIcan'tstandpeoplewhoarealwayschangingchannels."

Differences.Norightorwrong,justdifferences.

"Thefirstlawofcivilization,"saidanoldphilosopher,"istoletpeoplebedifferent."

Idon'tneedtoconvertmywifetomyways,andshedoesn'ttrytomakemebelikeher.Wesimplytaketurnsmonitoringtheremotecontrol.

答案仅供参考

1.ThemajordifferencebetweenthespeakerandhiswifeistheirTVviewinghabits.

2.Accordingtothespeaker,heismoreinterestedintalkshowswhilehiswifeismoreinterestedinnewsprograms.

3.Thewifeseemstobemoreweirdthanthehusbandis.

4.Thespeakerandhiswifeusuallytaketurnsworkingtheremotecontrolwhentheywatchtelevision.

5.Itcanbeinferredthatwomenaregenerallymoretolerantthanmenoftheirspouse'sdifferences.

6.Thespeakerandhiswifemaintainpeacenotbychangingeachotherbutbytolerance.

Unit4

PartB

Passage1

Exercise1:

1.d2.c3.a

Exercise2:

Samhasbeenapoliceofficerfor30years.Hehasdoneeverythingfrompatroltoundercoverwork.Hehasalsodonedetectiveworkandnowheissupervisinginvestigations.

Samthinksbeingapoliceofficerisaverystressfuljob,butitdependsontheassignmentonehas.Inhisopinionthebiggestpertofthestressisthefearoftheunknownandpatrolisthemoststressfulassignment.

Passage2

Exercise1:

1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T

Exercise2:

1....Oneisanexerciseprogram,anotherisapsychologicalprogramwithcounselingforofficers.Andthereareseveraldiscussiongroupsaswellforofficerstositdownandtalkabouttheirstresswithotherofficers.

2.2)...Hetriestogetsomesortofexerciseeveryday.3)...hispersonalrelationships,especiallyhisrelationshipswithhiswife.

PartC

1.d2.d3.d4.b5.c

PARTD

FindingCreativeOutletsforVeryStressfulTimes

Beautifyingyourhomeisafunandpracticalpastimethatcanofferawonderfulsenseofaccomplishment.Fewpeoplemayrealize,however,thatpaintingthewalls,knittingbedspreadsorsewingpillowscanhelprelievethelifepressuresweallexperience.

Studiesindicatethatengagingincreativeendeavorssuchassewingandcraftingcanlowerone'sriskofstroke,kidneydamageandheartdisease.

Thesecalming,repetitiveactivitiesrelaxthemindandcanlowerbloodpressure.Sharingsuchactivitiescanalsobeawaytospendtimewithlovedones,whichincreasesoursenseofbelongingandfurtherreducesstress.

Peoplehavealwaysturnedtoworkingwiththeirhandsintimesofstress.Handicraftworks,withtheirsymbolsofhope,haveafargreaterimpactwhencreatedbygroups.

Keepinmindthefollowingtipstoincreasethestress-relievingbenefitsofyourcraftprojects:

1.Workwithmaterialsthatstimulatethesenses;workinacomfortableareawithoutdistractions;playyourfavoritemusic.

2.(4处答案framing)Makeafamilyprojectofselectingyourfavoritephotos,andframethemsotheycanbeenjoyedeveryday.Instressfultimes,thephotoscanliftyourspiritsasyourecallhappymoments.

3.Ifyourscheduleishectic,chooseapracticalprojectthatwillmakethemostofcraftingtime.Ifasimplekitchencurtainneedstobereplaced,startthere.

Changesometimescompelsustoseethingsinnewways.

Unit5

PartB

Passage1

Exercise1:

1.D2.D

Exercise2:

1.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.F7.T8.F9.F10.T

Passage

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