Unit 1
your parents are busy and they asked us to bring you. 1.
so he can ran toward the school's gym, which he knew other students… 2.
the couple followed him, but fled until he reached the gym. 3. 序组成语
before it was late and knew what to do. 4.
kidnapping by a stranger is a relatively frequent crime, but it… 5.
many children were reported misd in Malaysia last year. 6.
in Malaysia that teaches children how to avoid become crime victims. 7.
even though in low-crime Singapore, authorities are taking the … 8.
what to do to prevent crime and protect them. Says Chan. 9.
indeed, when children are taught what to do for an early age they… 10.
Unit 2
If there are a million technical civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy,
不由分说的意思the average paration from civilizations is about 300 light-years. Since a 1.
light year is the distance that light travels in one year (a little under 6
trillion miles), this implication that the one-way transit time for an 2.
interstellar communication from the nearest civilization is some 300 years. The 3.
time for a query and a respon would be 600 years. This is the reason why
interstellar dialogues are much more likely - particularly around the time of 4.
first contact - than interstellar monologues. In first sight, it ems 5.
remarkably lfless that a civilization might broadcast radio messages with
no hope of knowing, at least in the immediate future, they have been 6.
received and what the respon to it might be. But human beings often 7.
perform very alike actions as, for example, burying time capsules to be 8.
covered by future generations, or even in writing books, composing music
and create art intended for posterity. A civilization that had been aided by 9.
保密工作的方针the receipt of such a message in its past might wish similarly benefit from 10.
other emerging technical societies.
Unit 3
when the neighbors offered me food, I refud, already shameless that… 1
I had been prevailed upon to eat I would eat as little possible. 2历届世界杯冠军表
taken away. That pained me to think that other children 3
were wondering that I was hungry. 4
脚气的原因
I wanted food, I would say no, even I was starving. 5
I had to face things lonely. I withdrew into mylf. 6
in the afternoon and gradually my health improving. The uneasy days and… 7
as soon as I was old to support mylf. 8
I was not that they were unkind, and that they did not have money enough… 9
mere looking at her was painful 10
Unit 4
is a poor means of maintain lf-esteem, 1
work of hou keeper and mother somehow implies being cut from the full 2
membership in the larger society and an almost indispensable symbolic of 3
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逃生演练the woman with a paid job, how poorly paid it may be 4
feels that she no longer has to be total dependent on the will and whim of a 5
man . No longer is she too obliged, becau she is trapped in a status of 6
total dependency, to stay with a satisfactory marriage. 7
our society- a pay job. 8
divorce and are solely responsible to high divorce rates. 9
do not choo divorce becau they are able to find work, and find work… 10
Unit 5
Edison was so famous for an inventor that… 1
彩色水母as he could produce inventions like magic 2
and how most of his 3
the world's most leading inventor for sixty years 4
his discovery of the photo 5
received many glories during his life 6
the united states gave him his highest award 7
Edison never consider him a brilliant man. 8
American people turn on all power 9
have created chaos 10
Unit 6
from his malicious wife with help of the Zeritskys, and intentions were 1
himlf away for a like period. In a TV dramatization rather pessimistically 2
entitling You Can't Get Away, the husband described his nsations upon 3
being defrosted after 15 years, only find his wife waiting for him 4
she was as perfectly as I was. He said, any irritating habit,,, 5
another story came down from the daughter of a … 6
the chances of his lasting until the next election was not good 7
he decided on a 20year stay becau, in his own words, as the 8
Republicans can't get into the White Hou in 20 years, I give up. Of his return 9
his daughter described him as utterly baffling by the new world. 10
Unit 7
that it isn't so much as a question of how much you worry, but whether it is 1
causing problems - costing you sleep, attracting you at work or school… 2
the first task reducing worry is to recognize when you are worrying 3