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新交际英语阅读教程1课后练习参考答案Unit1PartBReadingComprehension1.Thepurposeistotellreadersthatfirstimpressionisveryimportantsotheywouldliketofollowthesuggestionsgivenbytheauthorinthefollowingtext..Theanswermayvary.Yes.Ithinkthefirstimpressiondoeshavethelastinginfluenceanditishardtochangepeople'sfirstimpressionbecausesuchishumannature.No.Idon'tbelievethefirstimpressionwillhavealastinginfluencebecausetimerevealsaman'struecharacter.Weshouldnotjudgepeoplewemeetatthefirsttime.1C2A3C4A5CTheanswermayvary.TheresultwouldbealsoapplicableinChina.Peopletendtobelievetheirfirstimpressionandjudgeotherpeoplebytheirfirstimpressions,whichishumannatureinspiteofdifferentcultures.LanguageFocus1.kernel 2.charismatic3.filtering4.impeccable 5.perception6.acquaintanceship7.primitive 8.demeanor9.implication10.inconsequential11.subdued12.rapport21.send...downtherightpath2.datedbackto3.winhalfofthebattle4.astepfurther5.akeyto6.jumptoconclusion7.onthebasisof8.inhisfavor9.inaninstantlO.tipthescales33.animated6.depiction1.3.animated6.depiction4.sophisticated 5.attired

7.imacynitial:1)happeningatthebeginningofaprocess,orwhenyoufirstseeorhearsomething2)thefirstletterofsomeone\namefair:1)usedforemphasizingthatanamount,size,number,etc.islarge2)reasonablethrive:l)beingprosperousorsuccessful2)tobecomesuccessfulorhappyinaparticularsituationclue:1)anobjectorfactthatsomeonediscoversthathelpsthemsolveacrimeormysterytoprovidesomeonewithinformationaboutsomeoneorsomethingcompliment:1)somethingnicethatyousaytopraisesomeoneusedtogreetingsomeone,orgivingthemyourgoodwishes5Firstimpressionsaremadeinamomentbuttheyarethemostlasting.Todayinthecomplexbusinessworld,peoplestilldependontheirprimitiveinstinctstocommunicatewitheachother.Ahandshakemadepeoplegetclosertoeachothertemporarily.Theknightswerecarefullytoucheachother'sclasptomakesuretherewerenoweaponshiddenthesleeves.Offeringacomplimentaboutsomethingonewearscouldexpressyourkindnessandthusmakeyoumoreeasygoing.ReadingSkills&StrategiesPartC课文边栏1American4NewEngland,50,Atlantic,NewYork,QuebecReadingComprehensionItwaseffectivethathehadgiventheauthorthefirstimpressionofarroganceandrudeness.Hedidn'tfeelpleasedsincetheywereseatedsonearthattheirkneesalmosttouched.Whenpeoplefirstmeetthey'dbetterkeepatarm'slengthtofeelsafetyandcomfortable.No.Theauthor'sdescriptiontellsusthatheseemednottolikeLaphamwhohadgivenhimabadfirstimpression.4.C5.D6.C7.C8.CTranslationItisaveryunwisecauseforJohntoundertake.Everyafternoon,hewouldtakeahalf-an-hournapinhisswivelchair.Sincehestoodinthewrongline,hiswaitingtimewasgreatlyprolonged.Thehotelownedbythecoupleiscomfortableandunpretentious.Weneededtoreskillourworkforcetocopewithmassivetechnologicalchange.Republicanleaderscalledhimadisgracetotheparty.Millionsmoresufferfromserioussleepdeprivationcausedbylongworkhours.Georgehadanambitiontoservehiscountryevenwhenhewasveryyoung..Unit2PartBReadingComprehension1Thehouseandlivingroomareverycleanandquite.Thetranquilityinappearanceisincontrasttothedisorderofthefamilymembersinreality.ItindicatesthatJuliahasbeenverycarefultothedetailsandspentmuchtimeindoingthehousework.Theywereusuallycalm,lovelyandfriendlytoeachother.Todaytheywereinamess.Shewastoobusytobepatient.Shemightnotlovehimanymoresosheneglectedhisstory.Herhusbandwasnotgratefultoherworkandinsensitivetoherfeelings.Shethoughtthatheryouth,beauty,andwithadbeenlostineverydayhousechores.Thechangeoftenseimpliessomethingofanirony.ThepasttenseinEnglishindicatestheremotefact,thatis,itmakesthesituationdescribedmoreremotefromthesituationofutterance,sothetranquilityofthehouseinthehero'seyesisaremotefact,notsofactualasthedisorderdescribedinpresenttensewhichgenerallytiesthesituationcloselytothesituationofutterance.OtherpossibleanswersPasttensesarenormallyusedinthenarrativesinnovelsandshortstories.However,manywritersliketousepresenttensestogivethereadersasenseofreality,lettingthemexperiencewhatisdescribedintheworkasishappeningatthemoment,orsomethingthathappensrecursively.2Inthe1950s,theUnitedStatesunderwentdramaticeconomicdevelopment.BecauseoftheGIBillsthathadenabledmanyveteransfromtheSecondWorldWartobe

enrolledatcolleges,therewasahugeincreaseinthenumberofmiddle-classfamilies.Apartfromthesharpincreaseoftheincomeofthesefamilies,asuburbanmiddle-classculturewasalsoformed,inwhichthewivesweresupposedtoholdtherolesofthemother,thehousekeeper,theentertainerofneighborsandfriends,andthemanagerofafacadeofahappyfamilytoimpressotherpeople.Duringthatperiodoftime,thehusbandswerethemainsourceoffamilyincome.Anditwasrareformiddle-classwivestokeepjobs.Therefore,womenlikeJuliaWeedsmightfeeltrappedbytheirfamiliesandthesuburbs,andtheirvaluesandeffortswereunder-rated.Theonlywayoutoftheirdailyroutinewastogotothepartiesheldbytheirneighbors.LanguageFocus1l.howl 2.vale 3.romance 4.napkin5.ferocity6.battlefield 7.scold8.antagonism9.absorbed10.affection21.meantto2.burstintotears3.acuttinglook4.slamingthedoor5.concernedwith6.driftawayfrom7.spiltallover8.hit...onthe3justification5.detestationaccusation3justification5.detestationaccusationprematurely3.passionatelycombatants4.favoritismpersecutionv.tothrowsomethingusingalotofforce;n.thehighorlowqualityofasoundv.tostatethatsomethingisnotallowed;aaforbiddenplaceisonethatmostpeoplearenotallowedtoentern.thelightfromaburningcandle;a.litonlybycandlesa.unhappy,depressing;n.thefeelingofbeingveryworriedordisappointeda.worried;n.afeelingthatyoucareaboutsomeoneandwantthemtobehappyandwellFrancis,takingoffhishatandputtingdownhispaper,wasnotconsciouslyhappywithwhatwasgoingonamongthekids;hecouldnotunderstandwhythechildrenwerenotbehavingastheynormallydid.Thiswashisenvironment,andhecreateditthroughhishardwork,andlikeanyothercreaturegoingbackhome,henaturallyreturnedtoitwithalightheartandfullofstrengthandgladness.Francisfeelsthatfinallyhemighthavesomeonewhowouldbewillingtolistentohisstoryandtoshowherconcern,sinceHelenistheoldestchildandwithwhomhecancommunicateeasily.Juliaisalreadytiredandangry.WhatFrancissaidjustmadehimthetargetofheranger.6.Juliaquicklymadeherhusbandknowhowheryouth,beautyandwithadbeenwastedinallthetedioushouseworkshehadtodoeveryday.PartC课文边栏3.localIndians5.Maine,NewHampshireGreeceDanielDefoeReadingComprehensionThetextdescribesthehardeverydaylifeofAmericanpeopleinthecolonialperiod.Thecottonclothandready-madeclotheswerenotavailableinthattimeofperiodsotheyhadtomakeclothesfromlinenandwoolbythemselves.Theymainlyatecorn,heartyvegetables,apples,jamandsyrup.Thefoodissimpleandhumble.Whenbeingill,theyreliedonfolkmedicineandIndiancures,includingherbs,teas,honey,bark,androots,supplementedwithstore-boughtmedicines.Infantmortalitywashighandbabiesmightnotgrowtotheageoftwo.Theyhadattainedastandardoflivingthatfarsurpassedpeoplefromelsewhereinthecivilizedworldaround1774.TranslationAtthattime,womenworeeitherhatsorkerchiefsontheirheads.Inthehotelsinthatregion,allthebeddingsweremadeoflinen.40yearsago,duetotheshortageofgrains,cornmealwasthestaplefoodformanypeople.Afterthetreatmentofthechiropractor,hefeltalotmorecomfortable.Hehadaverybadcoughandhadtogotothehospital.Andasitturnedout,thedoctorprescribedhimsomecoughsyrup.Attheendofthe19thcentury,TheUnitedStatessurpassedtheEuropeanpowerstobecometheworldNo.1economicpower.Manyeconomistsanticipatedthate-commercewilldevelopmorerapidlyinthenext5years.China'seconomyhasattainedastonishingachievementsinthepast30years.Unit3PartBReadingComprehensionFatherwasawe-inspiringandhisfamilylovedhim,respectedhimandsomehowfearedofhim.Theauthortoldsomevividstoriesabouthisfather'sobjectstocreatethisimage.ThecaseoftheringsetthesceneforthestoryofFather9soldtrousers.Itworkedastheforegroundoffollowingevents.Theringwasmorevaluablethantheoldtrousers,whilebothofthemseemedtobepermanentlyapartofFatherandremainedimpressedwithhispersonality,andthusdeservingaspecialrespectfromthefamilymembers.TheauthorseemedtofeelmoreimpressedbyFather9soldtrousers.Theauthormentionedtheseexperiences:climbedOsbornHall'sirongatewearingthem,lentthemtohisclassmateJerryIvestowearinhisroleofafatmaninaplay,datedwithagirlFatherwoulddisapproveof.Father'soldtrouserswereasrespectableasFatherhimselfintheauthor'smindandtheywerenotsuitabletowearinsomeplaceswhichwerenotrespectable.1.F2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F7.F8.F3Theanswersmayvary.LanguageFocus1misgivingsnuisanceadoredfeatreverencestimulatingdampceremonyacutedisturbedornatepreoccupied2illateasepreyingonmymindnopointinwhatwillbecomeofbynomeansatanyrategetoutofinthebackofmymindhascomeoverdon'tcaremuchfor3prefix+cover:discover,recoverprefix+form:conform,deform,inform,reformprefix+pose:compose,depose,dispose,impose,reposeprefix+press:compress,depress,impress,repressprefix+prove:reprove,improve,disapprove(prove—approve一disapprove)disposeconformimposereprovedcompresseddeformsrecoveringdeposedrepressedinform4Werespectedalltheseobjectsbecausewethoughttheydeservedit.Ashegrewolder,hethoughtitwaslesssuitablefbrhim,andthereforestoppedwearingit.Severalyearslater,itwastakenoutagain,andformallyhandedovertoGeorge.Ifyoucouldseethewholetrousers,youwouldfindthattheylookedverylooseinthepartwhereIsat.Inaddition,evenifwedidgetoverthegate,westillcouldn'tgetintothehall,becausethebiginsidedoorswerefirmlylocked.5.可是过不了多久,我就发现这个戒指是个麻烦——要留心不让它丢了,是个辛苦的工作。如果是我自己花钱买的,我想我一定会小心看护,可是因为它是人家一定要给才给了我的,反倒成了一个累赘了。它搅得我日夜不宁。.也真奇怪,凡是父亲用过的东西,好象永远是他这个人的一部分。不管那个东西的后来的经历怎么样,它始终印着他的人格。在戒指这个东西,我想这种情形倒也常见,可是父亲的东西无一不是如此,连他的旧领带都是这样,尤其是在父亲看来。.在这些个晚上,当我在寝室里脱衣裳的时候,我常常内疚于心,觉得不应让父亲的裤子过这种新的生活。这种悔恨有时候在别的地方袭来。这种悔恨并不怎么显明或是强烈,可是漂浮在我的心里挥之不去。.我最充分地认识这个事实的一个晚上,我记得,是在父亲绝不会赞成的一个女孩子坐在我的腿上可是在他的裤子上的时候。父亲是远在八九十里之外,安然地睡在床上的了,可是我恍兮惚兮心神不宁得利害,于是站起身来走了。PartC课文边栏2GeneralElectric,FortuneGlobal,AmericanReadingComprehensionRefertoparagraph3fortheanswer.Whenitrains,hegetswater;whenit,ssunny,hegetssunlight.Asismentionedinthisparagraph,thesolarpanelsofhissystemcanconvertsunlighttoelectricity,whichpowerstheelectrolyzer.Theelectrolyzersplitsthemoleculesofpurifiedtapwaterintooxygenandhydrogen,whichisstoredasenergy.Thusbothwaterandsunlightcanbeusedtoproduceenergy.He“canmakefueloutof[both]sunlightandwater.”BADBTranslationOurcompanyplansoncapturingalargersegmentofthemarketthisyea匚Thenewtypeoflightconsumeslesselectricity.Someteachersinthisschoolemploymoretraditionalmethods.Wecanharnessthepowerofthewindtogenerateelectricity.UnitedNationsobserversoversawtheelection.Theirargumentsboileddowntoalackoftrustineachother.Iinsistedthattheybreakdownthebillintotheseparatechargesforpartsandlabor.Substancesconsistofsmallparticlescalledmolecules.Thestockscanbeeasilyconvertedtocash.Thegovernmentofthiscountryhasbeenunabletokeepalidoninflation.Unit4PartBReadingComprehension1TheEnglishmanappearstobecoldandunemotionalbecauseheisreallyslow.Whenaneventhappens,hemayunderstanditquicklyenoughwithhismind,buthetakesquiteawhiletofeelit.Itactspromptlyandfeelsslowly.Anundevelopedheart一notacoldone.ThetroubleisthattheEnglishnatureisnotatalleasytounderstand.TheEnglishman'sattitudetowardcriticismwillgiveusanotherstartingpoint.HethoughtthattheEnglishmanhadanundevelopedheart一notacoldone:theywerenotreallycoldandunemotional.TheseametaphorindicatedthatitwashardtoreallyunderstandtheEnglishman

whowasnotcoldandreservedasheappearedtobe.Theseawasdeepandwecouldn'tknowclearlyaboutwhatwashappeninginthedepthbeneathitssimpleandquietsurface.Justliketheflyingfishthathelpedusrealizethebeautyandsophisticationbeneaththesurface,theEnglishliteraturehelpusknowthetruecharacteroftheEnglishman.21)TheFrenchmenTheEnglishmenatthescenefranticwithterror;screamedandgesticulatedandflungthemselvesaboutsatcalm;forbiddenbyinstincttothrowthemselvesabout_afterwardsforgotallaboutthedanger;chatteredgailybegantofeelit;hadanervousbreakdown;wasobligedtogotobedingeneralrespondedatoncerespondedintime2)(D)a)Englishmenactandfeelslowly.(A)b)Englishmenarebrave.(D)c)Englishproseandpoetryareofthefirstrankintheworld.(D)d)TheEnglishnatureisunpoetical.(D)e)Englishmenhaveacoldheart.(A)f)TheEnglishnatureishardtounderstand.(D)g)Englishmenareeasilyannoyedbycriticism.(D)h)Englishmenholdahumorousattitudetowardscriticism.3HereForsterconveyedhisdisapprovaloftheideathattheEnglishmanwascoldandslow:thereislittleviceinhimandnorealcoldness.Onthecontrary,hethoughttheEnglishmanwasmadesobythesociety-themachinery.Theywerenotsodifferentfromthemessagesconveyedinthetext.Theyarestillsignificanttodayinthatitisnevereasytounderstandtherealcharacterofanationwhichcomposesofmanyaspects.Weshouldavoidmakinghastejudgments.LanguageFocus1reversedobligedconfronttippedoverdrewuppostponedtook...toheartequipencounterrestsupon2a.AsmanyasaslongasaswellasasmuchasassoonasAsfarasb.acaseinpointIncaseofasthecasemaybe(just)incaseInthatcaseinanycase3possessiveimpracticaljealousiesresentfulhospitalityunsympatheticobscuritynon-existenceannoyancemetaphorical4Step3titteredbeamingsmirkedgrinningguffawing5ThisphysicaldifferencebetweenBritishandFrenchpeople(inthisevent)isareflectionofthegreatdifferenceintheircharacter.Apersonwhoactspromptlybutfeelsslowlyismoreliabletobebrave.Althoughweoftenfailtofindwarmsympathy,romance,andimaginationintheindividualEnglishmenaroundus,thesequalitiesmustexistinthenationalcharacterofEnglishmen.Otherwise,thegreatEnglishpoetrywouldnotbepossible.Heneverrealizesthatthemanwhocriticizeshimmaybenotonlyjealous,butalsotellingthetruth,andthatifhetakesitseriously,hemightbenefitfromit.Eventhoughhisattitudeseemstobetolerantandhumorous,theEnglishmanisinfactuneasyinfaceofthecriticismasisshownbyhisuncomfortableandpretentioustitterandguffaw.PartC课文边栏orator,Senate,terms,Secretary,campaignsforpresident,fivegreatestSenatorsThirteen,1788,Ohio,forty-eight,forty-eight,Ohio,HomesteadReadingComprehensionSarcasm.repetition:Americansarequeerpeople;parallelism:Theyinvadethewilderness,theyfloodthemountains,theykeepthehotelsfull.;contrast:Thesceneryrushespastthem.Theylearnit,buttheydon'tseeit.Battlesandmonumentsareannouncedtotheminarubberneckbus.Theyhearthem,buttheydon'tgetthem.;hyperbole:ThelastAmericanwhosatdowntoreaddiedinthedaysofHenryClay.BADBTranslationThecompanyhastomakeitsaccountsandoperationsastransparentaspossible.I'mhauntedwithgloomythoughtsandsadmemories.

.0.Helaunchedafierceattackonthegovernment'spolicies.Weneedamoresoberassessmentofthecurrentsituation.Ican'tunderstandthementalityofthepeoplewhoarebehindthisterroristattack.Theyshowednorepentanceduringtheirtrial.Thismeasuremightbeastimulanttotheeconomy.Hewon'tbudgeaninchontheissue.Herworkisdissectedandhermotivesarequestionedinthisarticle.Thecandidatestandsaccusedofbreakingpromisesevenbeforehe'sinoffice.Unit5PartBReadingComprehension11.Theauthorarguedifyouarecarefultotimeyourarrival,arrivingismuchbetterthantraveling.HequotedthefamousStevensoninthebeginningandthenarguedagainsthimtogivehisownargument.2.Well-timedarrivalwouldhelpyouenjoythemostbeautifulscenesindifferentplacesbecauseatsomecitiesitisbesttoarriveatnight;atsome,abouttwilight;atsome,intheearlymorning.2l.T2.T3.F4.F5.T6.F7.F8.FLanguageFensifiedsplendor7.ruined8.vanishing3.spell 4.heightened5.literal6.9.whizzed10.fascination11.continuous12.impression21.atthecloseof5.surrenderyourselftoon2.takeleaveto 3.Onthecontrary 4.putup6.cheekbyjowl7.caughtaglimpse 8.lightedSynonyms1.suspect2.dim3.refuse(reject)4.RevivalAeresting2.extraordinary(uncommon)3.obedience4.merits(advantages)4.与之相反,旅途,无论是否充满希望,无论在陆地还是海上,在我看来都是

难以描述的乏味、单调、令人厌恶;而到达则是人类最纯粹的乐趣之一。.更远处,我瞥见了环绕着这座城市的群山,色调温柔。钟声一直响着,想来在但丁或者米开朗基罗时代,钟声也应当是一样浑厚。.这,也是时机恰好的到达。但是我必须要提醒你,在平安夜到达佛罗伦萨也有缺点。因为游览这座城市的绝佳时机不是深冬,而是早春。如果可以的话,请在午夜到达。.所以,如果在白天到达,在最初的五分钟里,你就能够知晓罗马的魅力所在。在佛罗伦萨,你回到了中世纪;在罗马,你回到了古代。PartC课文边栏1TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn,LifeontheMississippi,ThePrinceandthePauperFurtherReadingReadingComprehensionabird,awoodpecker,alittlegreenworm,ants,adeadspider,alady-bug,atumblebug,acatbird,ashrilljay,agraysquirrelandabigfellowofthe"fbx"kind,called,hammering,crawling,sniffingaround,proceeding,struggled,climbed,heaving,trilledout,sweptdown,cocked,scurrying,sittingup3・It'sanopenquestionandtheanswersmayvary.BACBDTranslationLetusspendafewmomentsinquietmeditation.Smokingcombineswithotherfactorstomultiplytherisksofatherosclerosis.Shesatdownandproceededtotellmeaboutherholiday.Whatinparticulardidyoulikeaboutthelastapartmentthatwesaw?Theprimeminister'ssupportersgreetedherspeechwithrapture.Thetopshelfisoutofhisreach.Intheeventoffire,thealarmwillsoundatintervalsof15seconds.Somepeoplethinkthatnuclearwarwouldmeantheendofcivilization.Vitaminsshouldnotbeusedasasubstituteforahealthydiet.Thebestwaytoexplorethecountrysideisbywalking.Unit6PartBReadingComprehension1d,a,e,b,cWemightinferthathumanbeingsarenotsooutstandingaswethinkandtheremightexistmoresuperiorcreaturesintheuniverse,sowemightdealwithourtoomuchself-esteem.2.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F3Theanswersmayvary.LanguageFocus11.prevails2.controversial3.containing4.generate5.warranted6.caution 7.imaginary8.conceal9.demonstrated10.adjust 11.undo12.reminder21.asaresultof2.hadbeensubjectedto3.wasproneto4.becameawareof 5.rid...of...6.superiorto7.dealwith 8.inpursuitofa.amethodwhichisusedtoproduceadesiredeffectb.anobjectormachinewhichhasbeeninventedtofulfillaparticularpuiposea.toexpressanopinionortomakeadecisionthatonetellspeopleaboutb.todosomethingillegalorsomethingthatisconsideredwronga.astrongopinionorbeliefb.whensomeoneisofficiallyfoundtobeguiltyofaparticularcrimea.toexpressfirmlyyourbeliefthatsomethingistrueb.tokeeparoad,machine,building,etc.ingoodconditiona.anorganizationofpeoplewithparticularpoliticalbeliefswhichcompetesinelectionstotrytowinpositionsinlocalornationalgovernmentb.oneofthepeopleorgroupsofpeopleinvolvedinanofficialargument,arrangementorsimilarsituationa.outsideorafter(astatedlimit)b.furtherawayinthedistance(thansomething)a.asignorresultofsomethingb.seriousandcarefulthoughta.to(causeto)work,beinactionorhaveaneffectb.tocutabodyopenformedicalreasonsinordertorepair,removeorreplaceadiseasedordamagedpart4.如果事情能通过观察解决,那就自己观察吧。亚里士多德本认为女人牙齿比男人的少,他本来可以避免这个错误,只需请他的夫人张开嘴,自己数一下就可以了。.我相信刺猬吃螃螂,因为一直都被灌输这样的观点;但是如果我正在写一本关于刺猬习性的书,我就不应该妄下结论,除非目睹了刺猬享受这种倒胃口的食物。.对于那些有足够想象力的人来说,想象自己和持不同偏见的人进行争论是个不错的主意。.我有时真的会因为这种假想的对话而改变我的想法,而且我屡次发现在意识到假想对手可能是合理的时候,自己变得不那么教条,不那么自以为是了。.我所知的处理这种人类自负的方法是,提醒自己人类只是浩瀚宇宙的小角落里一颗小星球上的生命史中一段短暂的插曲。我们根本不知道宇宙的其它地方可能存在优于我们的某种生物,就像我们优于水母一样。PartC课文边栏entrepreneurs,economy,smallbusinessesReadingComprehensionPara.1consideringwhetherstartinghisownbusinessPara.2undertakingafeasibilitystudyPara.3consideringmarketingstrategyPara.4determiningdistributionchannelsPara.5estimatingthemarketsharePara.6decidingthepricePara.7financialconsiderationPara.8makingtheultimatedecisionWorkingasaresearcherinalargechemicalcompany,Mr.Storrhasobtainedknowledgeofasolidoxygensupplysystemthatcouldbeusedtodesignasmallmedicalinstrumentwiththeadvantageofbeinglighter,smaller,lessdangerousandcostly.Heshouldconsiderthefeasibilityofhisbusiness,marketing,distributionchannelsdesignoftheproduct,pricingandfinancing.HedecidedtosupplytheEastCoastmarketinitiallyandtoenlargethedistributiontocovertheWestCoastaftersatisfactoryacceptanceintheEast.Answersmayvary.Fiveyears.Financing,howtogetenoughstartupmoney;placing,wheretosethisfactory;people,hiringappropriateworkers;marketing;pricing;distributionchannels.Thepriorityshouldbefinancing.Hemightturntohisfamilyforsomeadviceandseektheirsupport.TranslationTheproposalswereunpopularandwereonlyacceptedinamodifiedform.It*sasimpledishtoprepare,consistingmainlyofriceandvegetables.Therewasalittleportabletelevisionswitchedonbehindthebar.We'relookingatthefeasibilityofbuildingashoppingcentrethere.Hewasdisappointedbyhisfailuretosecurethejobwiththebank.findthatyogaimprovesmypowersofconcentration.Myinitialsurprisewassoonreplacedbydelight.Thereareseveralhotelsintheimmediatevicinityofthecentralstation.Suchalargeinvestmentinevitablyentailssomerisk.lO.Obviouslytheultimateresponsibilityforthepresentconflictlieswiththeaggressor.Unit7PartBReadingComprehension1Humanbeingsaredestroyedorcontrolledbytheirtechnology.Thecriticscriticizedherpredictionsseverely.Itisamovementthatarguesthatenhancementofthehumanconditionviatechnologyisgood,evenessentialandperhapsinevitable.Igenerallyagreewiththem.Withtheevolution,humanseventuallywillhavecolor-changingskin,selectivehearing,tentacles,flexibleskeletonsandwings.Heseemednottobelievethathumanswouldevolveintoabettercreature.Hispredictionssoundironic.2l.T2.T 3.F4.T 5.F6.T3LanguageFocus14.enhancement5.retain9.feasible10.Exposure14.enhancement5.retain9.feasible10.Exposurepotent 7.inevitable 8.erfacewith5.withregardto9.endupfitinstandoutbeessentialto7.tuneoutbasedonassuch8.aspireto3speculated2,enhance3.desensitization4.constantly5.eventuality6.Observers7.essence8.diversion9.depression10.Flexible4get stop1.gettingafter1.stoparound2.getthrough2.stoppedbehind3.getover3.stoppedover4.getdown4.stopsout5.getalongwith5.stoppedup6.getaway6.stopon7.gettingby7.stopin8.getbehind8.stoppedawayhavenotreadthebookyetbecauseIstillhavemyownproblemsremainunsolved,butpeoplewhohavealreadyreadthebookhavegivensomeunfavorable/hostilecomments.Individualswhocanalterthecoloroftheirskinwouldmakeitimpossiblefortheunreasonablefeelingofnotlikingpeoplefromcertainracestoexist.This,tosomeextent,isakindofadvantage,soundssomewhatdisappointing.Justlikeclosingyoureyestopreventunpleasantviews,insteadoffocusingonmorerelevantinformation,humanscouldstoppayingattentiontothingstheydon'twanttohear.Inaworldwherepeoplearepayingmoreattentiontohealthandsafety,wherepeoplearereadytogotothecourtforeventheslightestinjury,havingmorecartilageintheirskeletonmeansthereducingofthedangerofforcefulimpact.Althoughhisopinionmaybebasedonunsystematicobservations,andthathedoesn'thaveaproibund/thoroughunderstandingofevolution,whatheproposedisquitereasonable.PartC课文边栏2philosopher,scientist,author,works,scientificrevolution4anti-slavery,HarrietBeecherStowe,CivilWarTheWhale,HermanMelville,Romanticism,AmericanRenaissanceCharlesDickens,translatedinto,opera,observance,familygatheringsseven,J.K.Rowling,wizard,HogwartsReadingComprehensiondon'tthinke-readerswillreplacepaperbacksinthefuture.No.Booksandotherformsofprintedinformationhavetakenonanalmostsupernaturalquality.Toholdabookinone'shandistoholdeverybigideaandeverytinythought.Thereissomethingelemental,evenmagicalintheprintedword.Booksareatangibletestamenttoourprogressionasasocietyandasarace.CABDTranslationControversiesandcriticismsareinevitablebecausethenewpolicyviolatedmanypeople'svestedinterests.Theydistributedalargeamountofproductbrochurestotheirprospective/potentialconsumersatthecommodityfair.TherocketattachedtothespacecraftisdesignedtopropelittowardstheMoon.Doyoubelievethatthereexistsintheworldanykindofsupernaturalbeings?IfyouwanttomemorizethespellingofanEnglishwordeasily,you'dbettertrytounderstandsomewordbuildingandpronunciationrules.Itisextremelydifficultforthenewimmigrantstointegratethemselvesintothemainstreamsocietywithinashorttime.Studiesfoundthatenvironmentswhereemployeesaresurroundedinbluearemoreconducivetocreativity.Wedon'thavetosacrificeenvironmentalprotectiontopromoteeconomicgrowth.Unit8PartBReadingComprehension1Thetitleindicatesthattheauthorhasmixedfeelingstophotos,whichshowthejoyfulmomentsinherlifeononehandandremindherthatherlovedoneshavegoneontheotherhand.That'swhyshehasalove-haterelationshipwiththem.Sheiswarm-hearted,loving,andbrilliant.Theauthordescribedthebrilliantma

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