Unit 7 Section A. A Ro IS a Ro 《读写教程 III》: Ex. II, p. 189 1. “Red ros say ‘I love you’,” says Gerald Hager. 2. They help tho people save money. 3. Some are dresd in work clothes, and some in expensive suits and overcoats. 4. By holding prices down through controlling every link in the ro chain. 5. Becau of vere foreign competition. 6. The trend is that imported ros are sold across the entire breadth of the industry, from big flower shops to street-corner stands. 7. They are trying to work with their overas rivals instead of fighting them. 8. A recent frost killed 25% of Colombia’s ro crop and conquently U.S. ro growers had the good luck to make a lot more money on this Valentine’s Day as there was less competition from overas rivals. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅲ, p. 189 1. circulates 2. distributes 3. relead 4. margin 5. launched 6. discount 7. chad 8. bankrupt 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅳ, p. 190 1. go out of style 2. Opinions ranged from … to 3. have left over 4. hold down 5. go down 6. looks like raining 7. offered to 8. nothing but 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅴ, p. 190 1. power 2. excitement 3. heat 4. jobs 5. profits 6. energy 7. electricity 8. production 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VI, p. 191 1. award: going towards the a 2. backward: directed towards the back, the beginning, or the past; returning; behind in development 3. earthward: towards the earth 4. outward: towards the outside; away; of the outside, appearing to be true but perhaps not really true 5. southward: going towards the south 6. upward: going up; increasing, getting higher 7. homeward: going towards home 8. inward: moving towards the inside; (placed) on the inside; of the mind or spirit 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VII, p. 191 1. interchangeable 2. intermingle 3. interconnected 4. interdependent 5. interplay 6. intermarriage 7. interpersonal 8. interactive 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VIII, p. 192 1. looked as if she had been through some terrible famine 2. as if it was his birthday 3. as if she knew me 4. as if they spent a fortune 5. as if I were mad 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅸ, p. 192 1. I pasd him a large glass of whisky, which he drank immediately. 2. Last year, some farmers in the village raid chickens and ducks, which grew very well. 3. Yesterday Tom went to a birthday party, which was held by Lucy’s parents for Lucy’s 15th birthday. 4. The whole evening Amy was talking about her latest book, of which none of the people prent had ever heard. 5. The small man in the raincoat, whom nobody recognized, turned out to be Olivia’s first husband. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅹ, p. 192 1. Valentine’s day is the biggest day for the nation’s ro industry, as on this day the ro retailers will ll more than one million ros. 2. As for traditional flower shops, lling ros is no longer such a beautiful experience as before, becau inten market competition has chad them almost out of business. 3. While discount ro retailers watch their business bloom, U.S. ro growers are going bankrupt as large amounts of foreign ros get into American markets. 4. As the imported ros account for 57% of the total American markets, the profit margin of the domestic ro growers has dropped substantially. 5. Some smart domestic ro growers have begun to work with the overas rivals, instead of fighting them. 6. They are going to widen their business range through providing various kinds of rvice and becoming a reprentative for overas flower producers. 7. Holding a bundle of ros in his hand, the young man walked into the office and put it on the desk of Lily, the girl he had long been in love with. 8. All the people in the office craned their necks to e this handsome young man and were eager to know the love story between the boy and the girl. 《读写教程 III》: Ex. XI, 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。 Section B. The Chunnel XVI. 1. by land 2. excluded from 3. later than the planned time 4. emotional attachment to 5. defeat 6. stimulating Mitterrand to joke 7. the people from the company 8. pessimistic 《读写教程 III》: Ex. XVII, p. 207 1. conquered 2. equivalent 3. excluded 4. bore 5. accud 6. punctual 7. creeping 8. approximate 《读写教程 III》: Ex. XVIII, p. 207 1. As soon as he entered the office, the director asked his cretary if the general manager’s train was behind schedule 2. Women are excluded from the temple. 3. North Atlantic Treaty Organization is NATO for short. 4. He has a lot in common with his sister Kate.af 5. The u of typewriters in offices is dying out. 6. The building where my department is located goes back to the 19th century. 7. By far the most important issue for them is unemployment. 8. Given his poor health, he’s done a good job. Unit 8 Section A. Legal and Moral Implications of Cloning 《读写教程Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅱ, p. 221 1. The world was amazed by the news at first, then worried about and puzzled over a long list of wild possibilities. 2. One of the situations is that parents want to clone a child who can rve either as a transplant donor or as a substitute for the original. The cond is that adults want to clone themlves for a variety of reasons. 3. Becau clones are only physically identical while twins share the same environment within the mother and are usually raid in the same family. 4. The only possible major difference is bearing children, as scientists are not sure if Dolly will be able to have lambs. 5. Becau cloning would increa the chances for a tissue match from 25 percent to nearly 100 percent. 6. If technology was improved, this could be realized. 7. It might be proper to refer to them as “Most honored sir or madam”. 8. The creation of a new and disrespected social class: the clones. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》hold怎么读: Ex. Ⅲ, p. 221 1. implication 2. rembles 3. breed 4. prohibits 5. draft 6. confusion 7. deliberate 8. debate 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅳ, p.222 1. within reach of 2. in the wake of 3. in terms of 4. get around 5. regardless of 6. refers to; refers to 7. comparable to 8. in the first place 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. V, p. 222 1. wonderful all i have to do is dream 2. great 3. peaceful 4. attractive 5. pleasant 6. unique 7. similar 8. creative 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. wantingⅥ, p.223 1. transposition 2. transatlantic 3. transmigrants 4. transformed 5. transnational 6. transoceanic 7. transshipped 8. transported 读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅶ, p. 223 1. non-existent 2. nonstop 3. non-art threedays 4. non-college 5. nonproductive 6. nonprofit 7. nonfiction 8. nonviolent 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VIII, p. 224 1. What if I say no 2. What if they don’t know 3. What if we can’t finish it on time 4. What if this happened to us someday 5. What if he has lied to us 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅸ, p. 224 1. The Bosnian peace-talks are resuming in Geneva today with the new proposals at the top of the agenda. 2. All of Southern Africa is suffering from a vere drought with Mozambique and Zimbabwe among the wor-hit countries. 3. The Europe Summit in Paris is drawing to an end with USA in danger of being completely isolated. 4. With the King in prison, the chief commander came to power and ruled the country. 5. With democracy itlf under threat, the reforms derve all the support they can get. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅹ, p. 225 1. In some western countries there are parents who are ready to clone children with nonfatal transplants in mind. 2. The book on cloning she asked for was not within my reach, so I referred her to the school library. 3. For Mary’s sake, I can lend you my car to get around your transport problem. 4. In the first place the couple didn’t want to clone a child, and in the cond place they couldn’t afford to. vitaminb12 5. In theory it’s possible to clone a child to harvest organs, but in practice it would be psychologically harmful to the child. 6. He published an article under the name of “Braver” which stress the idea that the process of cloning animals would work for humans as well. 7. As the author of this article warns us, human cloning might be something that makes men sadder than happier. 8. To some people, the question to clone or not to clone, in a n, could be comparable to the question to be or not to be. Unit 9 Section A. Premarital Agreements 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. II, p. 249 1. First, a future husband wanted to be sure that he could keep his treasured ice-cream collection if his marriage failed. Second, a woman wanted to make clear who would walk the dog. Third, one man wanted to be 布基纳法索英文 entitled to a divorce if his future wife gained more than 15 pounds once she married him. 2. A prenuptial agreement, or prenup, negotiated by lawyers and signed before a marriage, is mainly designed to deal with financial problems when divorce is insisted on by one party. 3. Becau more and more states began passing laws bad either on alife “splitting evenly” or on “whatever a judge thinks is ‘fair’”. 4. First, a wealthy man who has been stung once may want to avoid such future problems. Second, protecting children from a previous marriage is a strong reason. Third, when one future partner is extremely rich while the other is poor. 5. First, any language mistakes in a prenup, even a misplaced preposition, can be disastrous. Second, a prenuptial agreement signed under pressure can cau problems. Third, there can be a dispute over premarital accords if a couple decides to divorce while living abroad, or when they have different passports. 6. Prenuptial agreements are almost ignored by British courts becau English law says that circumstances of a marriage aren’t static, and therefore a judge should decide how financial asts will be divided. 7. For one thing, divorce rate in the US is very high, which is often accompanied by money problems. For another, laying bare all one’s finances can sometimes save a couple from a terrible marriage. 8. Becau many people just put the prenup in a drawer and never look at it again after signing it. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅲ, p. 249 1. verified 2. justification 3. sting 4. enforced 5. cite 6. awkward 7. headline 8. dispute 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅳ, p. 250 1. She has certainly gained in confidence over the last couple of years. 2. The actor made the headlines when he was accud of eating a pet dog. 3. Greg’s parents are worried about his exposure to the kind of people they don’t approve of while he’s at college. 4. The opposition parties are calling for the minister’s resignation over the scandal. 5. I’ve drawn up a list of candidates that I’d like to interview. 6. She’ll end up penniless if she carries on spending as much as that. 7. She lays bare her three unhappy marriages in her autobiography. 8. Hoping that he might be able to shed light on the problem, I asked Mario to look at the engine. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅴ, p. 250 1. prent 2. anniversary 3. rvice 4. band 5. album 6. dress 7. photos 8. celebration 《读写教程 Ⅲideology》: Ex. VI, p. 251 1. a tradition perfected by the Elizabethans 2. an exhibition of fine Victorian furniture 3. dance music with African roots 4. lots of shops run by Asians 5. make the British feel more European 6. watch Italian football very often 7. produce some Hollywoodian films 8. write some novels of Jamesian style 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VII, p. 251 1. Premarital 2. premature 3. pre-game 4. preplanned 5. pre-school 6. preexist 7. presuppo 8. prehistoric 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VIII, p. 252 1. He always listens to the radio while driving to work. 2. He works in an American company while giving lectures on economics in a college in the evening. 3. In some societies women are treated as professional equals on the job while being treated as rvants at home. 4. We should be pupils while rving as teachers. 5. The two professors will exchange their views while in Paris attending a meeting. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. IX, p. 252 1. Not even once did this thought come to her mind. 2. No sooner were they relead by order of the court than they were rearrested by the police. 3. Least of all did he understand the weakness of his own. 4. Seldom did the couple go to the theatre together during their stay in the USA. 5. Not unless we understand the person who has the dia can we understand a dia. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅹ, p. 253 1. It has made the headlines that the president’s wife threatened her husband with public exposure. 2. The wealthy lady’s repeated demand on a premarital agreement greatly stung her future husband’s pride and ended up in his refusal to get married. 3. He got the money dishonestly, by forging his brother’s signature on a check, which was expod by the media. 4. He cited a classic example to show that the police officer shot the man with justification becau the man had shot at him first. 5. Make no mistake about it, some women would insist on the right to get a divorce if their husbands did not work and save money as much as they did. 6. The casual discovery of the fingerprint shed some light on the murder he had been nt to look into. 7. Unwilling to lay bare her private thoughts to a stranger, Mary only gave him an awkward smile. 8. What matters is not whether the engaged couple have faith in each other, but to view the marriage as it is, which has no bearing on romantic love. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. XI, 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“几乎忽视”婚前协议。 Section B. Is the Traditional Family Structure at Risk? XV. Plea read the following multiple-choice questions to decide what types of questions they belong to. Take care that you are not required to make your choice now. 1. specific detail question 2. inference question 3. logic structure question 4. specific detail question 5. specific detail question 6. inference question 7. guessing unknown word question 8. inference question XVI. Choo the best answer to each of the following questions 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. A 《读写教程 Ⅲamber》: Ex. XVII p. 267 1. undergo 2. dissolved 3. adequate 4. overtaking 5. maintain 6. contribute 7. vary 8. burden 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. XVIII, p. 267 1. on 2. about 3. to 4. to 5. between 6. away/off 7. in 8. to Unit 10 Section A. The Bermuda Triangle Phenomenon 《读写教程 III》: Ex. II, p.281 1. They took off on a routine training mission over the Atlantic Ocean. The weather was fine. 2. They all disappeared without trace. 3. They describe it as “the Graveyard of the Atlantic”. 4. He noted curious glowing streaks of “white water”. 5. He installed a new crew to sail it. 6. It vanished together with the new crew in the end. 7. Becau it believes that “the majority of disappearances in the triangle can be attributed to the unique features of the area’s environment” . 8. Only two: The Devil’s Triangle by Richard Winer and The Bermuda Triangle by Charles Berlitz. 9. To explain the mysterious disappearances of the planes and ships, Richard Winer believes that the disappearances are due to men’s mistake, mechanical problems, strange weather, or unusual magnetic phenomenon, while Charles Berlitz offers the theory that a giant solar crystal that lies on the ocean floor caus the disappearances. 10. Yes, they will find the answers, but this is a very challenging crui which demands time, money and unusual courage. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅲ, p. 281 1. Installation 2. trace 3. stain 4. visible 5. investigation 6. hunt 7. vanish 8. submerge 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅳ, p. 282 1. off 2. on 3. from; to 4. up 5. on 6. as 7. to 8. on 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅴ, p. 282 1. program 2. view 3. bleeding 4. erosion 5. damage 6. system 7. knowledge 8. contacts 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅵ, p. 283 1. subordinate 2. subheadings 3. submerging 4. subdivided 5. subcontinent 6. submarine 7. subhuman 8. subway 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VII, p. 283 1. e 2. h 3. b 4. c 5. g 6. d 7. f 8. a 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. VIII, p. 284 1. Having too many people on the team slows our work down rather than speeding it up. 2. Mrs. Kester made students think for themlves rather than telling them what to think. 3. He preferred to sit quietly in class rather than risking giving an answer that might be wrong. 4. He wanted to make his living as a teacher rather than as a businessman. 5. In most modern societies women are treated as professional equals rather than (as) rvants. 6. “Body language” refers to communication through the way you move rather than speech. 7. Andrew is convinced that love rather than money is the key to happiness. 8. Many people nowadays communicate by e-mail rather than (by) phones and faxes. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅸ, p. 285 1. — There’s someone at the door. — Whoever it is, I don’t want to e them. 2. Come and e me whenever you’re in Shanghai. 3. Wherever you go, you can always find Coca-Cola. 4. However rich people are, they always want more. 5. Whoever you’ll marry, make sure he can cook. 6. Whichever day you come, we’ll be plead to e you. 7. They found the people friendly wherever they went. 8. However you travel, it’ll take you at least two days. 《读写教程 Ⅲ》: Ex. Ⅹ, p. 286 1. On the fine morning of May 26 a Navy aircraft took off from a military ba on a mission to arch for the enemy aircraft carrier. 2. The most extensive arch effort in history, which involved 150 planes and dozens of ships, failed to turn up any sign of the missing aircraft. 3. I wouldn’t go so far as to say, as the author does in the book, that it’s the only explanation that covers all the facts. 4. Whatever you do, don’t look for a pay increa when you know the company is going through some difficulty. 5. The theory that I’m going to expand on in this book is that words do not stand for things and therefore cannot reflect the reality. 6. The Bermuda Triangle, known to soldiers as “the Graveyard of the Atlantic”, is not recognized by the U.S. Navy as a danger zone. 7. To date none of the books which have been published has offered convincing answers to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. 8. The argument that beings from outer space have established a highly advanced civilization in the unexplored depths of the Atlantic inside the triangle ts off a dispute among scientists. 《读写教程 III》: Ex. 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. 这仅是众多有关“百慕大三角”的恐怖故事之一。“百慕大三角”是大西洋的一处神秘地带,大致范围从百慕大朝西南沿佛罗里达海岸至波多黎各。 3. 有些科学家和通俗作家居然猜测此三角地带是外星人为他们的 “动物园”捕捉人类作标本之地。 4. 调查发现没有恶劣天气的迹象,没有求救信号,没有船只残骸,也没有船上309人的踪迹。 5. 美国海军官方并不承认此三角为危险地带,他们相信“(三角地带的)大多数失踪事件都应归咎于该地区独特的环境特征”。 6. “那儿的怪事、奇事层出不穷,”《魔鬼三角》的作者理查德·文纳说。他这本书从三个月前出版以来,已经售出了50万册。 7. 伯利茨对传说中消失的岛屿亚特兰蒂斯很感兴趣,他扩展了这一学说,即曾是亚特兰蒂斯发电机的巨型太阳能水晶现在就在海底。 |
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