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2.1)...shewaswaitingbythedoorwithhercoatonandshehadherhaircurled.2)Shehadtoldherladyfriendsaboutthis.
Text2
1.c2.d3.d
1.F2.T3.F4.T5.F
PartC
1.b2.c3.b4.d5.d
PARTD
MyFirstJobMyparentsranasmallrestaurant.Itwasopentwenty-fourhoursaday,sevendaysaweek.MyfirstjobwasshiningshoesforcustomerswhenIwassixyearsold.MydutiesincreasedasIgrewolder.ByagetenIwasclearingtablesandwashingplates.MyfathermadeitclearthatIhadtomeetcertainstandards.Ihadtobeontime,hard-workingandpolitetothecustomers.IwasneverpaidforanyworkIdid.OnedayImadethemistakeoftellingDadIthoughtheshouldgivemetenpoundsaweek.Hesaid,"
OK,thenhowaboutyoupayingmeforthethreemealsadaywhenyoueathereandforthetimesyoubringyourfriendshereforfreedrinks?
"
HefiguredIowedhimabout40poundsaweek.Thistaughtmequitealot.
Unit2
1.b2.a3.d4.c
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s/visited/hisfather-in-lawalive/coincidence.
1.T2.F3.F4.F5.F
1.Hewasintrigued.
2.Abankstatement.
3.hisfather-in-lawhadputanamountofmoneyinthebankforhisgrandchildren'
seducation.
4.Alittleover$15,000.
5.Hecouldusethemoneytocoverthetuitionofhisfirstyearatamedicalcollege.
6.HeisadoctorinIllinois.
1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.T7.F8.T
UnexplainedParallels
Oneofthebest-knowncollectionsofparallelsisbetweenthecareersofAbrahamLincolnandJohnF.Kennedy.BothwereshotonaFriday,inthepresenceoftheirwives;
bothweresucceededbyaSouthernernamedJohnson;
boththeirkillerswerethemselveskilledbeforetheycouldbebroughttojustice.LincolnhadasecretarycalledKennedy;
KennedyasecretarycalledLincoln.LincolnwaskilledintheFordTheater;
KennedymethisdeathwhileridinginaLincolnconvertiblemadebytheFordMotorCompany--andsoon.
Similarcoincidencesoftenoccurbetweentwins.AnewsstoryfromFinlandreportedoftwo70-year-oldtwinbrothersdyingtwohoursapartinseparateaccidents,withbothbeinghitbytruckswhilecrossingthesameroadonbicycles.Accordingtothepolice,thesecondvictimcouldnothaveknownabouthisbrother'
sdeath,asofficershadonlymanagedtoidentifythefirstvictimminutesbeforethesecondaccident.
Connectionsarealsofoundbetweenidenticaltwinswhohavebeenseparatedatbirth.DorothyLoweandBridgetHarrisonwereseparatedin1945,anddidnotmeetuntil1979,whentheywereflownoverfromBritainforaninvestigationbyapsychologistattheUniversityofMinnesota.(8处答案为met,34)Theyfoundthatwhentheymettheywerebothwearingsevenringsontheirhands,twobraceletsononewrist,awatchandabraceletontheother.Theymarriedonthesameday,hadwornidenticalweddingdressesandcarriedthesameflowers.DorothyhadnamedhersonRichardAndrewandherdaughterCatherineLouise;
BridgethadnamedhersonAndrewRichardandherdaughterKarenLouise.(10处答案similar自己看下这个不一定,children)Infact,shehadwantedtocallherCatherine.BothhadacatcalledTiger.Theyalsohadastringofsimilarmannerismswhentheywerenervous.
Howcanweexplaintheabovesimilarities?
Unit3
1.b2.c3.a
1.Becauseshewantedtounderstandeachother'
sexpectationssothatpotentialproblemscouldbeavoidedandtheycouldlivehappilytogether.
2.Cleaningup.Everythingmustbecleanedupandputawaybeforegoingtobed.
3.Sleeping.Timeforbed:
11pm;
timetogetup:
6:
30amexceptonweekends.
1.F2.F3.T4.T
1.Onerulesaysthatiftheygetlostformorethanfiveminuteswhentheyaredriving,theymuststopandaskfordirections.
2.OnceTomandLindagotlostwhentheyweredrivingtoafriend'
swedding.
3.Lindawantedtostopatagasstationtoasktheway,butTomthoughthecouldfigureitout.
4.Asaresult,theywerelatefortheweddingbecausetheywentinthewrongdirectionforfortymiles.
1....notsospecial/notextremes
2.a....getangryquicklyb....changethemselves...
原文
HusbandsandWivesDon'
tSeeThingsAlike
Let'
sfaceit--husbandsandwivesjustdon'
tseethingsalike.TakeTVremotecontrols,forexample.I'
machannel-grazer.WhenIwatchthenews,Iflipbackandforththroughfourdifferentnetworks.
"
Itdrivesmecrazywhenyoudothat,"
mywifecomplains.Idon'
tunderstandwhyshehasnointerestinotherchannels.Afterall,sheisawomanwhowantstoknoweverythinggoingonintheneighborhoodandamongalltherelatives.JustonebuttonawaymightbeaninterestingprogramonHowtoLoseFiftyPoundsbyEatingChocolateSundaesorHowtoUnderstandWeirdHusbands.But,no,shewon'
tchangechannels,notevenifshedislikestheprogramshe'
swatching.
Thistalkshowhostmakesmesoangry!
shecriedoneevening.
Thenwhydon'
tyouchangethechannel?
Iasked.
BecauseIcan'
tstandpeoplewhoarealwayschangingchannels."
Differences.Norightorwrong,justdifferences.
Thefirstlawofcivilization,"
saidanoldphilosopher,"
istoletpeoplebedifferent."
Idon'
tneedtoconvertmywifetomyways,andshedoesn'
ttrytomakemebelikeher.Wesimplytaketurnsmonitoringtheremotecontrol.
答案仅供参考
1.ThemajordifferencebetweenthespeakerandhiswifeistheirTVviewinghabits.
2.Accordingtothespeaker,heismoreinterestedintalkshowswhilehiswifeismoreinterestedinnewsprograms.
3.Thewifeseemstobemoreweirdthanthehusbandis.
4.Thespeakerandhiswifeusuallytaketurnsworkingtheremotecontrolwhentheywatchtelevision.
5.Itcanbeinferredthatwomenaregenerallymoretolerantthanmenoftheirspouse'
sdifferences.
6.Thespeakerandhiswifemaintainpeacenotbychangingeachotherbutbytolerance.
Unit4
1.d2.c3.a
Samhasbeenapoliceofficerfor30years.Hehasdoneeverythingfrompatroltoundercoverwork.Hehasalsodonedetectiveworkandnowheissupervisinginvestigations.
Samthinksbeingapoliceofficerisaverystressfuljob,butitdependsontheassignmentonehas.Inhisopinionthebiggestpertofthestressisthefearoftheunknownandpatrolisthemoststressfulassignment.
1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T
1....Oneisanexerciseprogram,anotherisapsychologicalprogramwithcounselingforofficers.Andthereareseveraldiscussiongroupsaswellforofficerstositdownandtalkabouttheirstresswithotherofficers.
2.2)...Hetriestogetsomesortofexerciseeveryday.3)...hispersonalrelationships,especiallyhisrelationshipswithhiswife.
1.d2.d3.d4.b5.c
FindingCreativeOutletsforVeryStressfulTimes
Beautifyingyourhomeisafunandpracticalpastimethatcanofferawonderfulsenseofaccomplishment.Fewpeoplemayrealize,however,thatpaintingthewalls,knittingbedspreadsorsewingpillowscanhelprelievethelifepressuresweallexperience.
Studiesindicatethatengagingincreativeendeavorssuchassewingandcraftingcanlowerone'
sriskofstroke,kidneydamageandheartdisease.
Thesecalming,repetitiveactivitiesrelaxthemindandcanlowerbloodpressure.Sharingsuchactivitiescanalsobeawaytospendtimewithlovedones,whichincreasesoursenseofbelongingandfurtherreducesstress.
Peoplehavealwaysturnedtoworkingwiththeirhandsintimesofstress.Handicraftworks,withtheirsymbolsofhope,haveafargreaterimpactwhencreatedbygroups.
Keepinmindthefollowingtipstoincreasethestress-relievingbenefitsofyourcraftprojects:
1.Workwithmaterialsthatstimulatethesenses;
workinacomfortableareawithoutdistractions;
playyourfavoritemusic.
2.(4处答案framing)Makeafamilyprojectofselectingyourfavoritephotos,andframethemsotheycanbeenjoyedeveryday.Instressfultimes,thephotoscanliftyourspiritsasyourecallhappymoments.
3.Ifyourscheduleishectic,chooseapracticalprojectthatwillmakethemostofcraftingtime.Ifasimplekitchencurtainneedstobereplaced,startthere.
Changesometimescompelsustoseethingsinnewways.
Unit5
1.D2.D
1.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.F7.T8.F9.F10.T
1.ReachingEverybodybyExposingLies
2.Theylaunchedanadvertisingcampaigntocallonyouthtofightagainsttobaccocompaniesbystartingthe"
NotfroSale"
commercialontelevisionandradio.
3.Theyintendtospreadthemessagethatteenagersnolongerwanttobetargetedbytobaccocompaniesintheiradvertisements.
1.c2.a3.c4.c5.b
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