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unit1
TheWaronCollegeCafeteriaTrays
A)Collegecafeteriafoodisabouttogetabittoughertotake-literally.Thisfall
thousandsofstudentswillhavetonavigatetheiruniversitydininghallswithoutone
crucialfeature:thecafeteriatray.
B)FromtheUniversityofCaliforniaatSantaCruztoVirginiaTech,cafeteriatrays
aredisappearing,enablinguniversitiesandfood-servicecompaniestoreducefood
waste,lowerenergycostsandmakecollegecampusesmoreenvironmentally
sustainable.Thereasoninggoeslikethis:Whenstudentsareallowedtousetrays,they
tendtoroamaroundthecafeteriagrabbingfoodwithabandonuntilspaceonthetray
runsout.Ifyouremovetheirtrays,youmakeitimpossibleforthemtocarryasurplus
ofdishes,andtheywillmaketheirselectionsmorecarefullyandbesatisfiedwithless
foodoverall.Thatsavesonfood.Further,gettingridoftraysmeansdishwashershave
lesstowash.Thatsavesonwaterandenergy.
C)"Diningfacilitiesoncampusestakeupiofivelimesmorewater,fivelimesmore
energy,fivetimesmorewastepersquarefootthanthedorm,^^saysMonicaZimmer,a
spokeswomanforSodexo,afood-servicecompany(hatservesapproximately600US
campuses.
D)Exactlyhowmuchgreenercanatray-bannedcampusget?AccordingtoaJuly
reportreleasedbyAramarkHigherEducationFoodServices,adiningcompany
servingabout500schoolsnationwide,studentswaste25percentto30percentless
foodwhentheyaren'Icarryingatray,anddininghallssaveathird-toahalf-gallonof
washwaterpertray,onaverage.TheUniversityofMaineatFarmingtonwenttrayless
inFebruary2007,reportinganoverallreductioninfoodwasteof65,000poundsand
288,288gallonsofwaterconserved.Meanwhile,GeorgiaTech-whichimplemented
ano-trayprograminresponsetothedroughtof2007-estimatedthattheuniversity
saved3,000gallonsofwaterperdaybygivingupthetrays.
E)Thepushforconservationdoesn'tendwithtrays.GeorgeMasonUniversityin
Fairfax,Virginia,isattheforeofthesustainable-dining-hallcampaign.InSeptember,
itwillopenSouthside.Itisn'tacafeteria;it'safullservicefoodcourtwithtakeout
mealsandindoorandoutdoorseating-andnotrays.Thereareseveralfoodstations
tochoosefrom-includingtheuSpaghettaboutif,pizza-and-pastastationandthe
44AfterAH“dessertbar-andeachoffersitsownsilverware,dishesandseatingarea.
uWithoutthetray,itjustdoesn'tgiveyouthatIneedtogoeverywhereandfillup
mytrayandthensitdownoption,saysDeniseAmmaccapane,residentdistrict
manageratGeorgeMason."Insteadyou'resaying,Ilikethisitemonthemenutoday.
ThafswhatTmgoingtohave?,
F)Southsidewillalsouseeco-friendlychemicalcleaners,biodegradableto-go
containers,andbulksugarandketchupdispensersinsteadofdisposablepackets.
Kitchenwasteoilwillbefilteredandreusedbeforebeingdonatedtobiodiesel-fuel
depots."That'showwegettoasclosetozeropercentwasteaspossible,Msays
ZimmerofSodexo,whichprovidesGeorgeMason'sdiningservices.
G)Indeed,doingawaywithlunchtraysisjustonepieceofagranderschemetomake
dininghallsandcampusescarbonneutral.Schoolshavebegunbuyingorganicand
locallygrownfoods,forexample,orsometimesgrowingfoodrightoncampus.Atthe
UniversityofMaryland,there,satomatoandherbgardenatoponeofthedining
facilities;itwasplantedtogenerateinterestinlocalandsustainablefarming,andis
wateredinpartusingrunofffromrefrigeratorcondensation(凝结的水珠).
H)Thegreenmessagegetsbroadcastinavarietyofways:atClaremont-McKenna
CollegeinCalifornia,studentserectedagiantpyramidofwaste-astackof
styrofoamto-gocontainers-designedtoencouragestudentstoeatin.^Fundamentally,
Ithinkconsumershavetounderstandthatsomeoftheresponsibilitylieswiththemto
createlesswaste,“saysHeleneYork,directorofBonAppetitManagement,a
companythathasbeendedicatedtosustainablefoodinitiativesatcollegesnationwide
since1999.ToYork,eliminatingcafeteriatraysisjustonetactictoaddresstheissue
offoodwaste;reducingthesizeofservingdishesandportions,shesays,mightbejust
aseffective.AspartofitsLowCarbonDietprogram,launchedinApril,BonAppetit
haschallengedall80ofitsaccountstoreducefoodwasteby25percentbyApril2010.
Thecompanyprovidestheeducationalmaterialandletsitscollegesdecidehowit
shouldbeimplemented.
I)Noteveryschoolcanaffordtobuildsustainableeateriesfromscratch,andnotevery
schoolcanevengetridoftrays.Manycollegesrunupagainstcommoninfrastructural
andculturalbarriers-suchascafeteriawashroomrollersthatcan'teasily
accommodateplatesthataren'tontrays,orcampusresidentswhojustcan'tgeton
boardwithatray-freelunch.Atsomeschools,likeMiddleburyinVermont,trayswere
simplyremoved,andadministratorsletthegrumblingsubside.Butatmostother
colleges,themovementhasbeengroundedincommunitydiscussiononsustainability
concepts-sostudentsandfacultyareonboardwiththeidea.SaysChrisStemen,
seniordirectorofsustainabilityandenvironmeniaistewardship(管理工作)at
Aramark:"Pariofwhyyou'reatcollegeisforthelearningenvironment-new
mindset,newhabits,newideas.”
1.Tray-freeprogramcanavoidnotonlythewasteoffood,butalsothewasteofwater
andenergyoncampus.I)B
2.TheUniversityofMarylanduserefrigeratorcondensedwatertoirrigatevegetables
plantedontopofonedininghall.l)G
3.GeorgeMasonUniversitytakestheleadinpromotingtheconceptofsustainable
diningfacilities.!)E
4.Comparedwiththedorm,thedininghallusesmorewaterandenergy,and
witnessesmorewaste.1)C
5.Thepyramidofstyrofoamcontainersareusedtoremindstudentstoeatinfor
environmentalprotection.1)H
6.Southsidewillreusetheprocessedwasteoilbeforegivingitawayforindustrial
use.1)F
7.ThedroughtmadeGeorgiaTecheliminatetraystosavewater.1)D
8.Removaloftraysandreductionindishsizecanhelpsolvetheproblemoffood
waste.1)H
9.Withouttrays,studentswillsettleononemenuitemratherthantaketoomuch
food.l)E
10.Someuniversitiesstillkeeptraysbecauseoftheinfrastructuralproblemsand
culturalbarriersthere.1)1
ShouldStudentsbePaidforGoodGrades?
ShouldStudentsbePaidforGoodGrades?
A)Backintheday,agoodreportcardearnedyouaparentalpatontheback,butnow
itcouldbemoneyinyourpocket.Experimentswithcashincentives(激励)for
siudemshavebeencatchingoninpublic-schooldisiricisacrossihecountry,andso
has(hedebateoverwhethertheyareabrillianttoolforhard-to-motivatestudentsor
bribery(贿赂)ihatwilldestroyanychanceoffosteringaloveforlearning.Eitherway,
arigorous(严谨的)newstudy-oneofrelativelyfewonsuchpay-fbr-performance
programs-foundthattheprogramsgetresults:Cashincentiveshelplow-income
studentsstayinschoolandgetbettergrades.
B)Accordingtoastudyreleasedtodaybythesocial-policyresearchgroupMDRC,a
nonpartisan(无党派的)organizationperhapsbestknownforevaluatingstate
welfare-to-workprograms,cashincentivescombinedwithcounselingoffered“real
hope”tolow-incomeandnontraditionalstudentsattwoLouisianacommunity
colleges.Theprogramforlow-incomeparents,fundedbytheLouisianaDepartment
ofSocialServicesandtheLouisianaWorkforceCommission,wassimple:enrollin
collegeatleasthalf-time,maintainatleastaCaverageandearn$1,000asemesterfor
uptotwoterms.Participants,whowererandomlyselected,were30percentmore
likelytoregisterforasecondsemesterthanstudentswhowerenotofferedthe
supplementalfinancialaid.Andtheparticipantswhowerefirstofferedcashincentives
inspring2004-andthuswhoseprogresswastrackedforlongerthanthatof
subsequentgroupsbeforeHurricaneKatrinaabruptlyforcedresearcherstosuspend
thesurveyforseveralmonthsinAugust2005-werealsomorelikelythantheirpeers
tobeenrolledincollegeayearaftertheyhadfinishedthetwo-termprogram.
C)StudentsofferedcashincentivesintheLouisianaprogramdidn'tjustenrollin
moreclasses;theyearnedmorecreditsandweremorelikelytoattainaCaverage
thannonparticipants.And:heyshowedpsychologicalbenefitstoo,reportingmore
positivefeelingsabouttherrselvesandtheirabilitiestoaccomplishtheirgoalsforthe
future."It'snotveryoftenthatyouseeeffectsofthismagnitudefbranythingthatwe
test,“notesThomasBrock,MDRC'sdirectorfbryoungadultsand
postsecondary-educationpolicy.
D)AlthoughUScollegeenrollmenthasclimbed,collegecompletionrateshavenot.
Onlyathirdofstudentswhoenrollincommunitycolleges-whicheducatenearly
halftheundergraduatesintheUS-getadegreewithinsixyears.Hencetheinterestin
thisstudyamongsuchphilanthropic(慈善的)powerhousesas(heBill&Melinda
GatesFoundation,whichhelpedfund(heMDRCstudy.(MDRC,bytheway,was
createdin1974by(heFordFoundationandagroupoffederalagencies;originally
namedtheManpowerDemonstrationResearchCorporation,itnowgoesonlyby(he
abbreviation.)
E)Giventhat(hefbllow-upstudyof(heprogramwasdisruptedastheschools
struggledtorebuildenrollmentandfacilitiesinthewakeofKatrina,it'sdifficultto
drawanylong-termconclusionsabouttheeffectsthatcashincentiveswillhaveon
community-collegestudents.However,therecouldsoonbemoredatatoparse:witha
grantfromtheGatesFoundation,MDRCplanstotestcashincentivesatcommunity
andstatecollegesinCalifornia,NewMexico,NewYorkandOhio.
F)Despitetheimpressive,thoughshorttermresultsofthestudy,somecriticsin
highereducationareconcernedthatcashincentiveswillencouragestudentstostart
takingeasiercoursestoensurethey'lldowellenoughtopocketthemoney.“Everyone
knowswhatthegutclassesarewhenthey'reincollege/*notesKiraboJackson,an
assistantprofessoroflaboreconomicsatCornellwhohasstudiedcashincentivesfor
highschoolstudents.ktByrewardingpeoplefbraGPA,you'reactuallygivingtheman
impetustotakeaneasierroutethroughcollege.vOthercriticsnotethatstudents?
internaldrivetolearnmaybesapped(削弱)astheyfbcusongettinganexternal
reward.
G)Butthoseinvolvedwiththestudynotethatparticularlyinthiseconomy,cash
incentivescouldhelppart-timestudentsdevotemorehourstotheirstudies.Faced
withsoaringbillsfbrtuition,booksandhousing,manycollegestudentsneedajob
jusiiogeiby.IniheLouisianaprogram,allthepanicipaniswerelow-incomeparents,
three-quartersofwhomwereunmarriedorlivingwithoutapartner."We'retalking
aboutadultswhohavequiteanumberofotherresponsibilities,saysBrock.4iWhen
youTetalkingaboutminorswhoarerequiredbylawtobeinschool,that'sadifferent
situation.,,
H)ArnelCosey,assistantvicechancellorforstudentaffairsandprovost(教务长)for
theCityParkCampusatNewOrleans,DelgadoComirunityCollege,oneoftwo
schoolsinthestudy,sayssheunderstandswhysomepeopleareconcernedthatcash
incentivesarenothingmorethanbribery.k4Butontheotherhand,1thinkbecauseIam
involvedwiththesestudentsdaily,TmnotsurethatTmopposedtobribing,“shesays.
“Ifthat'swhatweneedtodofbrthesepeopletoreachthesegoals,whichultimately
willleadtothemhavingabetterlife,1wish1hadmoremoneytogive.”
I)Besides,asCoseyadds,ifallgoeswell,studentswillbegettingcashincentivesfor
theirworksoonaftergraduating-inthefbnnofapaycheck.*kMostofuswouldn't
turnupatworkeverydayifweweren'tgettingacheck,Mshesays."What'swrong
withstartingthepaymentalittleearly?^^
I.Low-incomestudentsintwoLouisianacommunitycollegesaremotivatedbycash
incentivestogoonwiththeirstudy.1)B
2.StudentsintheLouisianaprogramaremorepositiveaboutthemselvesandtheir
futurelife.l)C
3.MDRCwillanalyzemoredatatolearntheeffectsofcashincentivesinsome
communityandstatecolleges.1)E
4.Somecriticsareworriedthatstudentsmayavoiddifficultcoursestomakesurethat
theycangetthecashincentives.!)F
5.Studentswithcashincentivesaremorelikelytostayincollegesthanthose
without.1)B
6.Abouttwo-thirdsofcommunity-coliegestudentsarenotabletograduateinsix
years.1)D
7.Whatadultstudentsdifferfromunderagestudentsisthattheyhavemany
responsibilitiestofulfill.I)G
8.Peoplewhodon'tthinkmuchofcashincentivesareafraidthatsomestudents'
internallearningmotivationwouldbeweakenedbytheexternalreward.1)F
9.Withthepromotionofcashincentivesinpublic-schooldistricts,peoplestartto
argueoverwhethertheywillencourageordamages(udents,lovefbrlearning.1)A
10.Becauseoftherisingexpensesofstudyandhousing,manycollegestudentscan't
makeendsmeetwithoutajob.1)G
unit2
BuildingRelationshipsinBlendedFamilies
A)Blendedfamiliesoftenhaveatoughtimeofit.It'snevertheintentionto
makelifedifficult,butwhenparents,forexample,takeonchildrenfromanother
marriage,theywillhavealreadyformedtheirownideasandidealsabouthow
childrenshouldbebroughtup.Thedifferenceisthatthenewparenthasalotof
adjustmentstodo,asthereismorethanchild-rearinginvolved.Thewholehostof
loyaltiesandinsecuritiescomeintoplaywhenonetriestobuildrelationshipswithin
blendedfamilies.
B)Thedynamicsofthefamilyandthesupportfromothermemberscannot
alwaysbedependedupon.Oftenwhenmarriagesbreakuporevenwhentheblending
ofthefamilyisbetweendiilerentfaiths,thereareotherpeople'sfeelingstoconsider
andrelationshipscanonlybebuiltifthedynamicsoftherelationshiparefully
understood.Thechildwhomisbehavesmayactuallybe'ettingoutsignalssuchas
“Youarenotmyparent“andthesesignalsshowthedistresstheyfeelatbeingplaced
withanewparentwithwhomtheyareunfamiliar.Havingcomethroughafamily
crisisinwhichtheyhavelostoneparent,theydon'tknowwhattheboundariesare,
andcaniesithese.
C)Anewparentwithinafamilymayneverbethenaturalparentofachild.That
childhasloyaltiestotheirnaturalparents,ormayevenhaveafearofrecrimination
(吵架)whichisleftoverfromthemarriage.It'stimetositdownandtalktothem.
Admittingthatyoudon'tknowtheirfeelings,butwhatyouwantisastart.Admitting
thatyouareinexperiencedasaparentandknowingthattheystilllovetheirnatural
parentsarestepsin(herightdirection.Justbecause(heirmomordadistheexofyour
newlovedoesn'tmakethemtheenemy.Therelationshipended,whichledtoyour
havingarelationshipinthefirstplace.Acceptthat,andletthechildrenknowthatyou
arethereforthem,butthatyou'renewatthejobandmayneedtheirhelp.Nobodyis
comparingyou,unlessyouyourselfbringupcomparisons.
D)Becarefultoletthemknowyouareadifferentpersonandthatyoumayall
needtogettogethertosetoutgroundrules.Letyourpartnerknowthattalkingtothe
kidsanddecidingwhodoeswhatarevitaltomaketherelationshipwork.Thechildren
areinanewsituation.Theyhaveexpectationsofadults,andoftenaredisappointed
becausetheirnewmomordadisn'tthesameastheonetheylost.Neverbeafraidto
talktothemaboutit.Anopen-mindedrelationshipisbetterthanonethatseeks
avoidanceofcertainsubjects.Thekidsneedtotalkabouttheirfeelingswithout
feeling(hatthenewparentdeteststheiroldparent.Loyaltyissomethingwhichis
earnedbyteachingthemtohavetrustinlife,andbylettingthemtaketheirowntime
totrustyou.
E)Thein-lawsmayhavetheirownideasabouttheupbringingofthechildren.
Withthewelfareofthechildrenatheart,trynottoshowbadfeelingstowardtheir
grandparents,evenifyournewpartnerismarriedoutsidetheirfamily.Achildwho
gainsanewsetofgrandparentsstillneedscontactwiththeoldgrandparents,andthey
shouldn'tbedeniedthischance,iftheyareopenenoughtoacceptthattheirsonor
daughterhasmovedon.Oftenbondsaresolidbetweenchildrenandgrandparents,and
talkingwiththekidswillgiveyouagreatindicationofwhetherthisisihecase.Their
parentwhoisnowmarriedtoyoumaynolongerberelatedtothoseexin-laws,but
thechildrenmayfeeltheywanttobe.Shownobias,andaccept(hisasabonusfbrthe
kids,ratherthanpartofthebaggagewhichcomeswith(hemarriage.
F)Thechildrenwithinablendedfamilymaynotseeeyetoeye.Theymayfeel
favoredbyoneparentandneglectedbyanother.Fairnessisessential,andletting(he
childrenknowtheyarelovedandwelcomeisveryimportant.Thechildrenneedtoget
ontogether,andsidingwithoneagainstanothercausesevenmoredisharmony.Your
childrenmaynotwanttoshareyourlove,butexplaintothemthattheloveyoufeel
fbrthemissomethingconstant,thatneverchanges,butthatembracesandwelcomes
theotherkidsaswell.Thechildrenofbrokenhomeswhocometogetherintoanew
relationshipwillalreadyhaveapastwhichincludesdisappointment.Theyhaveless
trustthanchildrenwhohavealwayshadthesameparentslivingtogether,withgood
reason.Theyneedtofeelsecure.
G)Encouragethechildrentohelpeachother,andunderstandthatallthedoubts
theyfeelarealsofeltbytheotherkids.Makethemseethatyouareallinthesame
placeandallhavetroubledbackgrounds,butthattogether,thiscanmakethemmuch
strongerasafamily.
H)Buildingrelationshipswithinablendedfamilytakesalotofgrowingtogether.
Ittakesplentyoftimetogethertofindthingsyouhaveincommon.Italsotakes
respectforeachindividualinthatsituation,aseachpersonseesthingsdifferentlyand
willhavehisownperspective.Onceyoucanlearntolistenandadapttofitthose
membersofthefamilyintothefamilyunit,andtheylearntolistenandadapttotheir
newfamily,relationshipscanbebuiltonafirmfoundationandgivethembacktheir
senseofsecurity.
1.Brokenmarriagemayleavekidswithdisappointmentanditisnotsoeasyforthem
iotrustocherpeople.1)F
2.Forchildren'ssake,anewparentshouldshowduerespecttotheirnatural
grandparents.1)E
3.Fairnessandlovetochildrenareimportanttoamixedfamily.1)F
4.Anewparentshouldmakechildrenknowheisdifferentfromtheirnaturaloneand
wouldliketoworkwiththemtolaydownbasicprinciplesofthenewfamily.1)D
5.Kidsinblendedfamiliescommitwrongdoingstoshov/(heirdistrustofthenew
parentandfeelingofinsecurity.1)B
6.Toacceptthefactthatkidsstilllovetheirnaturalparentsis(herightwaytogofor
aninexperiencednewparen:.1)C
7.Membersinablendedfamilyshouldworktogethertofindsharedinterestsand
valuedifferentperspectives.!)H
8.Ifanewparentmakeschildrenfeelfreetotalkabouttheirtruefeelings,hecan
graduallygetthemclosertohimandcultivatethesenseofloyaltyinthem.l)D
9.Marryingapersonwhohaschildrenfromtheformermarriagerequiresonetoadapt
himselftohispartner'swayofchild-educating.1)A
10.Thereisnoreasonforamantohateachildjustbecausethechildisfromthe
previousmarriageoftheman'sspouse.1)C
APrenup(婚前协议)MayBeRightforYou
A)Peoplemoanandgroanaboutprenups,andatfirstblush.It'seasytoseewhy:
Couplesmaynotwanttoconsiderhowtheirmarriagewillendwhentheyintendtobe
marriedforlife.Amarriageisacontract,andaprenuptialagreementisputtingfiner
pointsonthatcontract.
B)Aprenupisalegalagreementthatspecifieshowcoupleswilldivideassetsin
theeventofdivorce.Itisastatement(hatallowsfor(hepossibilityofdivorce,and
considerswhattodointheeventofadivorce.Whencouplesmarryandeachhas
significantassets,aprenuptialagreementmaybebeneficialinkeepingthoseassets
dividedin(heeventofihedissolutionofthemarriage.Coupleswhohavechildren
frompreviousmarriagesmayalsowanttouseoneinordertoprotectassetsfortheir
children.Somereligionsfind(heprenuptialagreementmorallyrepugnant(让人反感
的).Churches,liketheRomanCatholicChurch,don'tbanthesetypesofagreements
butcertainlydofrownuponthem.Sinceamarriageisalifetimebindingcommitment
totheCatholicChurch,aprsnupsimplydoesn'tmakesenseandappearstocontradict
churchteachings.
C)Historically,prenuptialagreementswereforwealthypeoplewhoneededto
protectextensiveassets,abusinessorinvestments.Butmoreandmoremiddleclass
peoplearedraftingprenups.Andwithsomuchaboutsame-sexmarriageinthenews,
1alsohavetomentionthatthey,renotjustforstraightpeople.A2011surveybythe
AmericanAcademyofMatrimonialLawyersfoundthatprenupshadincreased73
percentoverafive-yearperiod.Oneinterestingfactoid(说法):Morewomenare
requesting(hem.
D)Why?Foronething,anailing(境况不佳的)economyhaspeoplethinkabout
moneymore.Weallknowthestatisticthatabout50percentofmarriagesendin
divorce,sopeoplearebeingalittlemorerealisticaboutapossiblesplit.Andpeople
aregettingmarriedlaterinlife.TheaverageageoffirstmarriageintheUnitedStates
is27forwomenand29formen,upfrom23fbrwomenand26formenin1990and
20and22in1960.Becausethey'regettingmarriedolder,morepeoplehaveactual
assetstheywanttoprotectintheeventtherelationshipgoessouth.
E)Hereyoumightbetemptedtosaythatyouandyourfiancehavenoassets.
Youcan'ttakehalfofnoth:ng,right?Notso.Infact,youcanenduptakinghalfof
lessthannothing-meaningyourspouse'sdebtscouldhauntyou.Andagain,Iwant
topointtothatrisingageofnewlyweds-moreandmorepeoplearetakingliabilities
tothealtar-likecreditcarddebtandstudentloans.Itmakesperfectsensethat
spouseswouldwanttoprotecteachotherfromanyliabilityonehasgoingin.You're
saying“Ido,"noi“Iowe."Also,youprobablyhavesomeassetsyouhaven*ithought
aboutthatyou'dliketokeepseparate-likearetirementplanoranexpected
inheritance.Orwhataboutpropertyyourparentsmaypassdowntoyouandyour
siblings?
F)Becauseprenupsaresuchanemotionallychargedissue,it'simportantto
proceedwithcaution;butstarttalkingsoonerratherthanlater.Thatmeansasyouget
engaged.Thisshouldn'tbealast-minuterequestforasignatureoutsidethechurch.If
you'rerecentlyengaged,thisistheperfecttimetobringitupbecauseyoucanuse
yourtaxesasanexcuse.Nextyear,youUlfilejointly,soeventhoughit's
uncomfortable,suggestyouexchangereturnsasawaytostarttheconversation.
G)Manypeopleshyawayfromtheperceivedcost.Accordingtoanewstudyby
TheWeddingReport,theaverageengagementringcostsover$3,300.Bycomparison,
theattorneyfeesforaprenupwillprobablystartatabout$2,000.You'llneedto
contactafamilyattorneyandbothyouandyourbetrothedwillbothneedyourown
lawyer.Don'ttrythedo-it-yourselfrouteonthisone.Yourcousinthenotaryisnot
goingtocutit.Anythingyoudraftonyourownwillnotstandupincourt.
H)Therearesomeonlineresourcesifyou'reveryconcernedaboutcostsandjust
needasimpleagreement.Forexample,Lhasa“prenuppackage5'that
startsatS600.Somegeneralguidelines:Whenpreparingaprenup,you'dofcourse
addressanyproperty,retirementaccounts,andanydebt.Butyoushouldalsoconsider
sentimentalbelongingslikefurnitureandothernon-traditionalthingslikepets.
Sortingitoutnowcouldsaveyouamajorheadacheinthefuture.
I)Also,evenifacoupledoesn,tdraftaformalprenuptialagreement,itiscritical
thattheyhaveacompletelyhonestdiscussionaboutfinancespriortothe"IDo's”.
Thatmeanscomingcleanaboutanyoutstandingdebtsandsettingsomeparameters
(决定因素)abouthowyouwillmanageyourfinancesasacouple.
J)Manystudiescitefinancialissuesasoneofthelopcausesofdivorce-right
alongsidecommunicationproblemsandinfidelity(不忠实).Why?Frequently,
couplesdon'lrealizetheyhaveverydifferentvaluesaroundmoneyuntilthey'vetied
theknotandco-mingledtheiraccounts.Don'tmakethatmistake!Ifit'saJune
wedding,firstgofortheprenup.
1.Evenwithoutawrittenprenup,acoupleshoulddiscuss:hefinancialissuesfrankly
andsincerelybeforetheweddingceremony.1)I
2.Asasensitiveissue,talksonprenupsshouldbemadewithcautiontoavoidhurting
feelings.1)F
3.Prenupscanbeappliednotonlytothemarriagesofheterosexualpeoplebutalsoto
theonesofgaysorlesbians.l)C
4.Aspeoplegetmarriedolder,theymaybringdebtstothemarriage.1)E
5.Peoplefeeluneasyaboutprenupsbecause(heagreementsmakethemthinkabout
thepossibledivorceevenbeforemarriage.I)A
6.Somewebsitescanhelpmakesimpleagreementswithlowerfeecharged.1)H
7.Whileprenupsweremainlyfortherichinthepast,moremiddleclasspeoplealso
jointheranktoday.1)C
8.Amanandhisfianceeshouldhavetheirlawyersdrafttheprenupsratherthandoit
bythemselves.!)G
9.Becauseofthehighdivorceratenowadays,peoplethinkmoreaboutthewaysto
protecttheirassetsinthecaseofabreakup.1)D
10.Somereligionsdisapproveofaprenup,becauseitisnotconsistentwithreligious
doctrinesaboutmarriage.I)B
unit4
ReasonsWhyWeNeedHeroes
A)Heroesnurtureuswhenwe'reyoung.Ourresearchhasshownthatwhenpeople
areaskedionameiheirownpersonalheroes,(hefirstindividualswhooftencometo
mindareparentsandcaretakers.Allofusowewhateversuccesswe'vehadinlifeto
thepeoplewhowerethereforuswhenwewereyoung,vulnerableanddeveloping.
Whenwerecognizethegreatsacrificesthatthesecaretakershavemadefbrus,we're
likelytocallthemourheroes.
B)Heroesrevealourmissingqualities.Heroeseducateusaboutrightandwrong.
Mostchildren*sstoriesservethisdidactic(教导的)purpose,showingkidsthekinds
ofbehaviorsthatareneededtosucceedinlife,tobettersociety,andtoovercome
villainy(邪恶).Itisduringouryouththatwe
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