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Unit7

SectionA.ARoseISaRose

PartII,p.189

1.“Redrosessay4Iloveyou,,^^saysGeraldHager.

2.Theyhelpthosepeoplesavemoney.

3.

Somearedressedinworkclothes,andsomeinexpensive

suitsandovercoats.

4.

Byholdingpricesdownthroughcontrollingeverylinkin

therosechain.

5.Becauseofsevereforeigncompetition.

6.

Thetrendisthatimportedrosesaresoldacrosstheentire

breadthoftheindustry,frombigflowershopstostreet-c

ornerstands.

7.

Theyaretryingtoworkwiththeiroverseasrivalsinstead

offightingthem.

8.

Arecentfrostkilled25%ofColombia'srosecropandco

nsequentlyU.S.rosegrowershadthegoodlucktomake

alotmoremoneyonthisValentine'sDayastherewasles

scompetitionfromoverseasrivals.

PartIII,p.189

1.circulates

2.distributes

3.released

4.margin

5.launched

6.discount

7.chased

8.bankrupt

.PartIV,p.190

1.gooutofstyle

2.Opinionsrangedfrom...to

3.haveleftover

4.holddown

5.godown

6.lookslikeraining

7.offeredto

8.nothingbut

PartV,p.190

1.power

2.excitement

3.heat

4.jobs

5.profits

6.energy

7.electricity

8.production

PartVI,p.191

1.seaward:goingtowardsthesea

2.

backward:directedtowardstheback,thebeginning,orth

epast;returning;behindindevelopment

3.earthward:towardstheearth

4.

outward:towardstheoutside;away;oftheoutside,appea

ringtobetruebutperhapsnotreallytrue

5.southward:goingtowardsthesouth

6.upward:goingup;increasing,gettinghigher

7.homeward:goingtowardshome

8.

inward:movingtowardstheinside;(placed)ontheinside

;ofthemindorspirit

PartVII,p.191

1.interchangeable

2.intermingle

3.interconnected

4.interdependent

5.interplay

6.intermarriage

7.interpersonal

8.interactive

.PartVIII,p.192

1.

lookedasifshehadbeenthroughsometerriblefamine

2.asifitwashisbirthday

3.asifsheknewme

4.asiftheyspentafortune

5.asifIweremad

PartIX,p.192

1.

Ipassedhimalargeglassofwhisky,whichhedrankim

mediately.

2.

Lastyear,somefarmersinthevillageraisedchickensan

dducks,whichgrewverywell.

3.

YesterdayTomwenttoabirthdayparty,whichwasheld

byLucy'sparentsforLucy's15thbirthday.

4.

ThewholeeveningAmywastalkingaboutherlatestboo

k,ofwhichnoneofthepeoplepresenthadeverheard.

5.

Thesmallmanintheraincoat,whomnobodyrecognized,

turnedouttobeOlivia'sfirsthusband.

PartX,p.192

1.

Valentine'sdayisthebiggestdayforthenation'srosein

dustry,asonthisdaytheroseretailerswillsellmorethan

onemillionroses.

2.

Asfortraditionalflowershops,sellingrosesisnolonger

suchabeautifulexperienceasbefore,becauseintensema

rketcompetitionhaschasedthemalmostoutofbusiness.

3.

Whilediscountroseretailerswatchtheirbusinessbloom,

U.S.rosegrowersaregoingbankruptaslargeamountso

fforeignrosesgetintoAmericanmarkets.

4.

Astheimportedrosesaccountfor57%ofthetotalAmeri

canmarkets,theprofitmarginofthedomesticrosegrow

ershasdroppedsubstantially.

5.

Somesmartdomesticrosegrowershavebeguntowork

withtheoverseasrivals,insteadoffightingthem.

6.

Theyaregoingtowidentheirbusinessrangethroughpro

vidingvariouskindsofserviceandbecomingarepresent

ativeforoverseasflowerproducers.

7.

Holdingabundleofrosesinhishand,theyoungmanwa

IkedintotheofficeandputitonthedeskofLily,thegirl

hehadlongbeeninlovewith.

8.

Allthepeopleintheofficecranedtheirneckstoseethis

handsomeyoungmanandwereeagertoknowthelovest

orybetweentheboyandthegirl.

PartXI,p.193

1.红玫瑰将永远是最流行的花儿,因为爱情永不过

时。

2.有些顾客说,上乘的玫瑰让他们看上去象是花了大

价钱。

3.如果我们能用35美元,而不是65美元,就使别人

的一天充满光彩,那他们就可以省下足够的钱去买糖

果和吃晚餐了。

4.该公司成功的诀窍是控制好玫瑰销售的每一个环

节,以降低价格。

5.就在折价玫瑰花店生意兴隆的同时,美国的玫瑰种

植商却在残酷的外来竞争中濒临破产。

6.进口玫瑰遍及该行业的各个角落,从大花店到街头

小摊都有出售。

7.大量的进口玫瑰已经挤垮了国内一些种植商。

8.所有这些变化使得玫瑰行业的一些人很怀念过去

的好日子,那时附近的花店每个情人节都会安排送花。

SectionB.TheChunnel

XVI.

1.byland

2.excludedfrom

3.laterthantheplannedtime

4.emotionalattachmentto

5.defeat

6.stimulatingMitterrandtojoke

7.thepeoplefromthecompany

8.pessimistic

PartXVII,p.207

1.conquered

2.equivalent

3.excluded

4.bore

5.accused

6.punctual

7.creeping

8.approximate

PartXVIII,p.207

1.

Assoonasheenteredtheoffice,thedirectoraskedhisse

cretaryifthegeneralmanager'strainwasbehindschedul

e

2.Womenareexcludedfromthetemple.

3.NorthAtlanticTreatyOrganizationisNATOforshort.

4.HehasalotincommonwithhissisterKate.

5.Theuseoftypewritersinofficesisdyingout.

6.

Thebuildingwheremydepartmentislocatedgoesbackt

othe19thcentury.

7.

Byfarthemostimportantissueforthemisunemployme

nt.

8.Givenhispoorhealth,he'sdoneagoodjob.

Unit8

SectionA.LegalandMoralImplicationsofCloning

Part.II,p.221

1.

Theworldwasamazedbythenewsatfirst,thenworried

aboutandpuzzledoveralonglistofwildpossibilities.

2.

Oneofthesituationsisthatparentswanttocloneachild

whocanserveeitherasatransplantdonororasasubstitu

tefortheoriginal.Thesecondisthatadultswanttoclone

themselvesforavarietyofreasons.

3.

Becauseclonesareonlyphysicallyidenticalwhiletwins

sharethesameenvironmentwithinthemotherandareus

uallyraisedinthesamefamily.

4.

Theonlypossiblemajordifferenceisbearingchildren,as

scientistsarenotsureifDollywillbeabletohavelambs.

5.

Becausecloningwouldincreasethechancesforatissue

matchfrom25percenttonearly100percent.

6.Iftechnologywasimproved,thiscouldberealized.

7.

Itmightbepropertorefertothemas“Mosthonoredsiro

rmadam^^.

8.

Thecreationofanewanddisrespectedsocialclass:thec

Iones.

PartIII,p.221

1.implication

2.resembles

3.breed

4.prohibits

5.draft

6.confusion

7.deliberate

8.debate

PartIV,p.222

1.withinreachof

2.inthewakeof

3.intermsof

4.getaround

5.regardlessof

6.refersto;refersto

7.comparableto

8.inthefirstplace

PartV,p.222

1.wonderful

2.great

3.peaceful

4.attractive

5.pleasant

6.unique

7.similar

8.creative

PartVI,p.223

1.transposition

2.transatlantic

3.transmigrants

4.transformed

5.transnational

6.transoceanic

7.transshipped

8.transported

PartVII,p.223

1.non-existent

2.nonstop

3.non-art

4.non-college

5.nonproductive

6.nonprofit

7.nonfiction

8.nonviolent

PartVIII,p.224

1.WhatifIsayno

2.Whatiftheydon'tknow

3.Whatifwecan'tfinishitontime

4.Whatifthishappenedtoussomeday

5.Whatifhehasliedtous

PartIX,p.224

1.

TheBosnianpeace-talksareresuminginGenevatodayw

iththenewproposalsatthetopoftheagenda.

2.

AllofSouthernAfricaissufferingfromaseveredrought

withMozambiqueandZimbabweamongtheworse-hitc

ountries.

3.

TheEuropeSummitinParisisdrawingtoanendwithU

SAindangerofbeingcompletelyisolated.

4.

WiththeKinginprison,thechiefcommandercametopo

werandruledthecountry.

5.

Withdemocracyitselfunderthreat,thereformsdeservea

11thesupporttheycanget.

PartX,p.225

1.

Insomewesterncountriesthereareparentswhoareread

ytoclonechildrenwithnonfataltransplantsinmind.

2.

Thebookoncloningsheaskedforwasnotwithinmyrea

ch,soIreferredhertotheschoollibrary.

3.

ForMary'ssake,Icanlendyoumycartogetaroundyou

rtransportproblem.

4.

Inthefirstplacethecoupledidn'twanttocloneachild,a

ndinthesecondplacetheycouldn'taffordto.

5.

Intheoryit'spossibletocloneachildtoharvestorgans,

butinpracticeitwouldbepsychologicallyharmfultothe

child.

6.

Hepublishedanarticleunderthenameof“Braver”whic

hstressestheideathattheprocessofcloninganimalswo

uldworkforhumansaswell.

7.

Astheauthorofthisarticlewarnsus,humancloningmig

htbesomethingthatmakesmensadderthanhappier.

8.

Tosomepeople,thequestiontocloneornottoclone,in

asense,couldbecomparabletothequestiontobeornot

tobe.

SectionB.WhoWillTakeAdvantageofHumanCloning

XVI.Readthefollowingstatementscarefully,anddecide

whethertheyaretrue(T)orfalse(F)accordingtothete

xt.

l.F2.F3.T4.F5.T6.F7.T8.T

PartXVII,p.236

1.resigned

2.consent

3.resumed

4.panic

5.prefaced

6.constituting

7.reflection

8.queue

PartXVIII,p.236

1.Shecameupwithanewideaforincreasingsales.

2.Itmakessensetobuythemostup-to-dateversion.

3.

Ifthedayturnsoutwet,wemayhavetochangeourplan

s.

4.Shedecidedonreflectiontoaccepthisofferafterall.

5.

Forthesakeoftheexhibitionweshouldtryourbesttoc

ollectmorefamouspaintings.

6.WereservedtwoticketsinthenameofBrown.

7.Wehadtoresignourselvestomakingalossonthesale.

8.Theydisposedofthedictatorduringtherevolution

Unit9

SectionA.PremaritalAgreements

PartII,p.249

1.First,afuturehusbandwantedtobesurethathecou

Idkeephistreasuredice-creamcollectionifhismarriage

failed.Second,awomanwantedtomakeclearwhowou

Idwalkthedog.Third,onemanwantedtobeentitledto

adivorceifhisfuturewifegainedmorethan15poundso

neeshemarriedhim.

2.Aprenuptialagreement,orprenup,negotiatedbyla

wyersandsignedbeforeamarriage,ismainlydesignedt

odealwithfinancialproblemswhendivorceisinsistedo

nbyoneparty.

3.Becausemoreandmorestatesbeganpassinglawsb

asedeitheron'"splittingevenly^^oron"whateverajudge

thinksis'fair'”.

4.First,awealthymanwhohasbeenstungoncemay

wanttoavoidsuchfutureproblems.Second,protectingc

hildrenfromapreviousmarriageisastrongreason.

Third,whenonefuturepartnerisextremelyrichwhileth

eotherispoor.

5.First,anylanguagemistakesinaprenup,evenamis

placedpreposition,canbedisastrous.Second,aprenupti

alagreementsignedunderpressurecancauseproblems.

Third,therecanbeadisputeoverpremaritalaccordsifa

coupledecidestodivorcewhilelivingabroad,orwhenth

eyhavedifferentpassports.

6.PrenuptialagreementsarealmostignoredbyBritish

courtsbecauseEnglishlawsaysthatcircumstancesofa

marriagearen'tstatic,andthereforeajudgeshoulddecid

ehowfinancialassetswillbedivided.

7.Foronething,divorcerateintheUSisveryhigh,w

hichisoftenaccompaniedbymoneyproblems.Foranoth

er,layingbareallone'sfinancescansometimessaveaco

uplefromaterriblemarriage.

8.Becausemanypeoplejustputtheprenupinadrawe

randneverlookatitagainaftersigningit.

PartIII,p.249

1.verified

2.justification

3.sting

4.enforced

5.cite

6.awkward

7.headline

8.dispute

.PartIV,p.250

1.

Shehascertainlygainedinconfidenceoverthelastcoupl

eofyears.

2.

Theactormadetheheadlineswhenhewasaccusedofeat

ingapetdog.

3.

Greg'sparentsareworriedabouthisexposuretothekind

ofpeopletheydon'tapproveofwhilehe'satcollege.

4.

Theoppositionpartiesarecallingfortheminister'sresig

nationoverthescandal.

5.

I'vedrawnupalistofcandidatesthatI'dliketointervie

w.

6.

She511enduppennilessifshecarriesonspendingasmuc

hasthat.

7.

Shelaysbareherthreeunhappymarriagesinherautobio

graphy.

8.

Hopingthathemightbeabletoshedlightontheproble

m,IaskedMariotolookattheengine.

.PartV,p.250

1.present

2.anniversary

3.service

4.band

5.album

6.dress

7.photos

8.celebration

PartVI,p.251

1.atraditionperfectedbytheElizabethans

2.anexhibitionoffineVictorianfurniture

3.dancemusicwithAfricanroots

4.lotsofshopsrunbyAsians

5.maketheBritishfeelmoreEuropean

6.watchItalianfootballveryoften

7.producesomeHollywoodianfilms

8.writesomenovelsofJamesianstyle

PartVII,p.251

1.Premarital

2.premature

3.pre-game

4.preplanned

5.pre-school

6.preexist

7.presuppose

8.prehistoric

PartVIII,p.252

1.Healwayslistenstotheradiowhiledrivingtowork.

2.

HeworksinanAmericancompanywhilegivinglectures

oneconomicsinacollegeintheevening.

3.

Insomesocietieswomenaretreatedasprofessionalequa

Isonthejobwhilebeingtreatedasservantsathome.

4.Weshouldbepupilswhileservingasteachers.

5.

ThetwoprofessorswillexchangetheirviewswhileinPa

risattendingameeting.

.PartIX,p.252

1.Notevenoncedidthisthoughtcometohermind.

2.

Nosoonerweretheyreleasedbyorderofthecourtthant

heywererearrestedbythepolice.

3.Leastofalldidheunderstandtheweaknessofhisown.

4.

Seldomdidthecouplegotothetheatretogetherduringt

heirstayintheUSA.

5.

Notunlessweunderstandthepersonwhohasthedisease

canweunderstandadisease.

PartX,p.253

1.

Ithasmadetheheadlinesthatthepresident'swifethreate

nedherhusbandwithpublicexposure.

2.

Thewealthylady'srepeateddemandonapremaritalagre

ementgreatlystungherfuturehusband'sprideandended

upinhisrefusaltogetmarried.

3.

Hegotthemoneydishonestly,byforginghisbrother'ssi

gnatureonacheck,whichwasexposedbythemedia.

4.

Hecitedaclassicexampletoshowthatthepoliceofficer

shotthemanwithjustificationbecausethemanhadshot

athimfirst.

5.

Makenomistakeaboutit,somewomenwouldinsistont

herighttogetadivorceiftheirhusbandsdidnotworkan

dsavemoneyasmuchastheydid.

6.

Thecasualdiscoveryofthefingerprintshedsomelighto

nthemurderhehadbeensenttolookinto.

7.

Unwillingtolaybareherprivatethoughtstoastranger,

Maryonlygavehimanawkwardsmile.

8.

Whatmattersisnotwhethertheengagedcouplehavefait

hineachother,buttoviewthemarriageasitis,whichh

asnobearingonromanticlove.

PartXI,p.253

1.自20世纪80年代初以来,婚前协议在美国被越来

越多的人接受,因为当时越来越多的州开始通过关于

离婚财产分配的法律。

2.名人的婚前协议总是头条新闻:杰奎琳・肯尼迪・奥

纳西斯的律师在亚里士多德・奥纳西斯死后拿出两人

的婚前协议对簿公堂,据说后来在庭外和解中赢得了

2,600万美元。

3.典型的欲签订婚前协议的人是那些积存了大量财

富的男性,他们曾吃过苦头,因而想减少自己日后的

麻烦。

4.保护自己的资产,使之能传到儿子和孙子手中,这

种努力使婚前契约在已退休并丧偶、又准备再婚的六

七十岁的老人当中更为常见。

5.另一种要求签立婚前协议的情形是,未来的丈夫或

妻子已经或即将继承巨额遗产或家庭产业,尤其是在

未来伴侣家资不多或一贫如洗的情况下。

6.律师们援引的一个经典例子是:“婚礼那天,某人

——通常是,她’——面前突然出现了一份协议,于是,

她看都没看一眼就签了字。”

7.有一位律师回想起一件尴尬事:男女双方还在修改

协议,争论哪些该保留,哪些该删除,此刻却有150

名宾客陆陆续续来参加婚礼。

8.伦敦一家法律公司的一名律师经常为分处英美两

国的夫妇处理离婚事宜。他注意到,在英国,法院“儿

乎忽视”婚前协议。

SectionB.IstheTraditionalFamilyStructureatRisk?

XV.Pleasereadthefollowingmultiple-choicequestionst

odecidewhattypesofquestionstheybelongto.Takecar

ethatyouarenotrequiredtomakeyourchoicenow.

1.specificdetailquestion

2.inferencequestion

3.logicstructurequestion

4.specificdetailquestion

5.specificdetailquestion

6.inferencequestion

7.guessingunknownwordquestion

8.inferencequestion

XVI.Choosethebestanswertoeachofthefollowingqu

estions

l.C2.C3.B4.A5.B6.C7.B8.A

PartXVIIp.267

1.undergo

2.dissolved

3.adequate

4.overtaking

5.maintain

6.contribute

7.vary

8.burden

PartXVIII,p.267

1.on

2.about

3.to

4.to

5.between

6.away/off

7.in

8.to

Unit10

SectionA.TheBermudaTrianglePhenomenon

PartII,p.281

1.

TheytookoffonaroutinetrainingmissionovertheAtla

nticOcean.Theweatherwasfine.

2.Theyalldisappearedwithouttrace.

3.Theydescribeitas“theGraveyardoftheAtlantic”.

4.Henotedcuriousglowingstreaksof“whitewater”.

5.Heinstalledanewcrewtosailit.

6.Itvanishedtogetherwiththenewcrewintheend.

7.

Becauseitbelievesthat“themajorityofdisappearancesi

nthetrianglecanbeattributedtotheuniquefeaturesoft

hearea'senvironment^^.

8.

Onlytwo:TheDevil'sTrianglebyRichardWinerandTh

eBermudaTrianglebyCharlesBerlitz.

9.

Toexplainthemysteriousdisappearancesoftheplanesa

ndships,RichardWinerbelievesthatthedisappearances

areduetomen'smistake,mechanicalproblems,strange

weather,orunusualmagneticphenomenon,whileCharle

sBerlitzoffersthetheorythatagiantsolarcrystalthatlie

sontheoceanfloorcausesthedisappearances.

10.

Yes,theywillfindtheanswers,butthisisaverychalleng

ingcruisewhichdemandstime,moneyandunusualcour

age.

PartIII,p.281

1.Installation

2.trace

3.stain

4.visible

5.investigation

6.hunt

7.vanish

8.submerge

PartIV,p.282

l.off

2.on

3.from;to

4.up

5.on

6.as

7.to

8.on

.PartV,p.282

1.program

2.view

3.bleeding

4.erosion

5.damage

6.system

7.knowledge

8.contacts

PartVI,p.283

1.subordinate

2.subheadings

3.submerging

4.subdivided

5.subcontinent

6.submarine

7.subhuman

8.subway

PartVII,p.283

1.e

2.h

3.b

4.c

5.g

6.d

7.f

8.a

PartVIII,p.284

1.

Havingtoomanypeopleontheteamslowsourworkdo

wnratherthanspeedingitup.

2.

Mrs.Kestermadestudentsthinkforthemselvesratherth

antellingthemwhattothink.

3.

Hepreferredtositquietlyinclassratherthanriskinggivi

ngananswerthatmightbewrong.

4.

Hewantedtomakehislivingasateacherratherthanasa

businessman.

5.

Inmostmodernsocietieswomenaretreatedasprofessio

nalequalsratherthan(as)servants.

6.

“Bodylanguage"referstocommunicationthroughthew

ayyoumoveratherthanspeech.

7.

Andrewisconvincedthatloveratherthanmoneyisthek

eytohappiness.

8.

Manypeoplenowadayscommunicatebye-mailratherth

an(by)phonesandfaxes.

PartIX,p.285

1.一There'ssomeoneatthedoor.

一Whoeveritis,Idon'twanttoseethem.

2.Comeandseemewheneveryou'reinShanghai.

3.Whereveryougo,youcanalwaysfindCoca-Cola.

4.Howeverrichpeopleare,theyalwayswantmore.

5.Whoeveryou'llmarry,makesurehecancook.

6.Whicheverdayyoucome,we'Hbepleasedtoseeyou.

7.Theyfoundthepeoplefriendlywherevertheywent.

8.Howeveryoutravel,it'lltakeyouatleasttwodays.

PartX,p.286

1.

OnthefinemorningofMay26aNavyaircrafttookofff

romamilitarybaseonamissiontosearchfortheenemy

aircraftcarrier.

2.

Themostextensivesearcheffortinhistory,whichinvolv

ed150planesanddozensofships,failedtoturnupanys

ignofthemissingaircraft.

3.

Iwouldn'tgosofarastosay,astheauthordoesinthebo

ok,thatit'stheonlyexplanationthatcoversallthefacts.

4.

Whateveryoudo,don'tlookforapayincreasewhenyou

knowthecompanyisgoingthroughsomedifficulty.

5.

ThetheorythatI'mgoingtoexpandoninthisbookisth

atwordsdonotstandforthingsandthereforecannotrefl

ectthereality.

6.

TheBermudaTriangle,knowntosoldiersas“theGravey

ardoftheAtlantic",isnotrecognizedbytheU.S.Navya

sadangerzone.

7.

Todatenoneofthebookswhichhavebeenpublishedhas

offeredconvincinganswerstothemysteryoftheBermu

daTriangle.

8.

Theargumentthatbeingsfromouterspacehaveestablish

edahighlyadvancedcivilizationintheunexploreddepth

softheAtlanticinsidethetrianglesetsoffadisputeamo

ngscientists.

Part.XI,p.286

1.1945年12月5日下午两点,天气非常适合飞行,

五架海军飞机从佛罗里达州东南部的一个海军飞行基

地起飞,在大西洋上空作一次例行飞行训练。

2.这仅是众多有

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