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3.So,hereandnow,asPresidentoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica,withtheauthoritygiventomebytheConstitutionandthelawsoftheUnitedStates,I,GeorgeW.Bush,proclaimSeptember23,2002asFamilyDay.

Groupdiscussion

Open.

READINGTWO

1.d2.b3.c4.a5.a

1.Thesong“MyHeartWillGoon”wasalltherageattheendof1997afterthemovieTitanicwason.

2.WhenMarycamebackhome,shefoundherhusbandandtheirdognestledtogetheronthesofaandthewholehousewasinacompletemess.

3.Ithinkweneedtopauseandcontemplatewhatwearetalkingaboutnowsincethisdiscussionisleadingnowhere.

4.Welitabigfirewhichmadeusfeelverysnugandsafe.

5.Hepainstakinglyrecordsdetailsofeveryrace.

6.Herparentsbeamedwithdelightwhentheyheardthatshehadwonthecontest.

7.Youmighttradethecarinforasmallerone.

8.Whatwithallthisworkandsolittlesleepatnights,Idon’tthinkIcangoonmuchlonger.

9.Iknowtheydon’twantmetodoitandtheywouldmoveheavenandearthtostopmeiftheycould.

 

Groupdiscussion

1.BecauseAlmieRosedidn’tmentionthebicycleagain,herparentsassumedthatshedidn’treallywantit.

2.Itmayrefertoanitem(hereinthiscontext,abicycle)thatisratherexpensive.

3-5.Open.

READINGTHREE

1.T2.T3.F4.T5.T6.F7.T

1.deterioate2.reflect3.possession4.malady

5.basically6.harsh7.acute8.distain

9.alcohol10.basic11.alcoholic12.guilt

READINGFOUR

CheckyourcomprehensionA

1.T2.T3.F4.F5.T6.T

CheckyourcomprehensionB

1.Paragraph2:

Theproblemofchildabusehasbecomeamajortopicinchilddevelopmentandanissueofmuchnationalconcern.

2.Paragraph3:

Thevariationinthereportedfiguresofabusedchildreniscausedbythedifferentinterpretationsofwhatchildabuseis.

3.Paragraph4:

Childabuseshouldbereportedbasedonvisiblesymptomsandevidence.

CheckyourvocabularyA

1.span

2.clearup

3.variation

4.dramatic

5.principal

6.symptom

7.prompt

8.persistent

9.hypothesis

CheckyourvocabularyB

1.Wedonotinterveneunlessthechildrenarebeingphysicallymaltreated.

2.Heinflictedagreatdealofsufferingsonhiswifeandchildren.

3.Overaspanoftenyears,thecompanyhasmadegreatstrides.

4.ThereportstatedthatDrBrandyhadbeennegligentinnotgivingthepatientafullexamination.

5.Shehasbeendesignatedtotakeoverthepositionoftreasurer.

6.Hesufferedseverebackinjuries,whichplaguehimtothisday.

7.Theyhavetomakethewallsstrongenoughtowithstandhighwinds.

8.Thegovernmentshouldconsiderfurtherlegislativereforms.

9.Hewentonlisteningtoher,attimesimpatientandattimesfascinated.

10.Nationalpovertywasaggravatedbyrapidpopulationgrowth.

Open

POST-READING

A.

Alove-filledfamilyenvironmentisacradleforbringinguphappy,healthychildren.Ontheotherhand,aworseninghusband-wiferelationshipwillcauseunspeakabledamagetoaninnocentchildlikeTommy,whoistrappedinthemiddleofthistorture.Loveis,andwillalwaysbetheanswertorestoringahappyfamily.

B.

1.c2.a3.b4.b5.d

UnitTwo

1.Thetrainingthatapsychologistneedstoundergoincludesanaverageofsevenyearsofgraduatestudyforadoctoraldegree,asupervisedclinicalinternshipandatleastoneyearofpost-doctoralsupervisedexperience.

2.Becausewhenonehasgoodemotionalhealth,he/sheisabletoexperiencefeelings,sharethemappropriatelyandnotbeoverwhelmedbythem.

3.Thesurveyrevealedthat47percentofAmericansdon’tknowhowtofindamentalhealthprofessionaltohelpthem.

4.AccordingtoDr.Cantor,learningtotalkaboutone’sproblemsandconcernsisanimportantpartoftakinggoodcareofoneselfandmaintaininggoodpsychologicalhealth.

5.Ifonehasgoodemotionalhealth,he/sheismorelikelytomaintainboththelevelofphysicalhealthandemotionalhealthhe/sheneeds.

6.Womenaremoreconcernedwithtakingcareofotherfamilymembersandmayforgetaboutthemselveswhilemenarelikelytoignorethesignalsoftheirmentalproblemsandseldomtalkabouttheirsufferings.

1.Whenyouwanttoaskaboutyouremotionalhealth,psychologistsaretherightpeopletobeconsulted.

2.Itmeansdevelopingemotionalstabilitytoavoidgoingtoextremes,andrelievingtensionandanxietybybringingrepressedfeelingsandfearstoconsciousnessinanappropriateway.

3.Insomecases,womendon’ttakecareofthemselvesastheythinkeveryoneelseinthefamilydeservepriorityattention.

4.Sincelongago,wehavebeenfrequentlyremindedtohavephysicalexaminations.However,keepingemotionalhealthhasbeenentirelyignored.

5.Ifweonlytakecareofourphysicalhealthandpaynoattentiontoouremotionalhealth,wewillintimefrequentlysufferfrompainfulpsychologicalupsanddowns.

1.F2.T3.T4.T5.F

1.Severalchildrenhavemeasles,andtheothersareboundtosuccumbtoit.

2.Whenaburningpieceofwoodfelldownuponmefromthecollapsinghouse,Iinstinctivelyraisedmyarmtoprotectmyface.

3.Iwasaskedtoorganizethetrip,butImesseditupduetolackofexperience.

4.Icouldn’tdrivemycaroutofthegarage,asabigtruckstoppedinfrontofthegateandwasjustintheway.

5.Iwasabadsetback,butwemustpickupthepiecesandstartagain.

6.Thoughtenyearshadpassedsincetheaccident,theoldcouplestillborethescarsandwereunabletofindhappinessintheirlives.

7.Asthediseaseinhighlycontagious,you’dbetterwearamaskwhengoingouttopublicplaces.

8.Thewholematterisnearlyoutofcontrol;

therefore,thebestcourseofactionwecantakeatpresentistoletpeopleknowthetruth.

1.JustasisstatedintheBible,bothofthesewomendiedastheyhadreachedthegreatestextentoftheirlongevity.Astheyweregettingveryoldandhadhadeverykindofexperienceinlife,theirbodieswerefunctionallyreducedtonothing.Thereforetheirdeathswerenodifferentthanoneothernormaldeaths.

2.Deathistheworstpossibleconsequence.Nothingcanbeworse.

3.EverytimeIwearthatparticularsweaterwhichIbelievebringsmeluck,myfavoriteteam,theRedSox,wins.TheboyIhavealikingfortalkstomeonodd-numbereddaysinsteadofeven-numbereddays.Theyonlyexceptiontothisruleiswhenaholidaycomesandbreaksthepattern,

4.Ifwewanttobeabletorevivefrompastunpleasantexperiencesandstartagainlivingnormally,wehavetofindawaytodealwiththeunreasonablefeelingthatwemusthavedonesomethingwrongandshouldberesponsibleforeverymisfortune.

1.a2.b3.d4.b5.a

People’sspendinghabitsbetraytheirattitudestowardmoney.Moneyisconsideredtobeanimportantsymbolofstrengthandinfluence.

Compulsivespendersmustspendmoney.Whentheybuyoncredit,theygaingreatpleasureastheycanspendenormousamounts.

Compulsivebargainhuntersareaddictedtobuyingthingsthatarecheap,becausewhentheycanbuysomethingforlessthanotherpeopletheyfeeltheyarewinning.

1.Psychology2.bargain3.addicted4.personality

5.therapy6.furthermore7.advertising8.compulsive

9.complain10.budget11.discount12.credit

1.d2.d3.b4.d5.d

1.unique

2.positive

3.curious

4.bottomline

5.panic

6.trauma

7.release

8.decline

1.Heisallergictopenicillin,sohehastotryothertreatments.

2.TheartsofChinahavenotdeclinedinspiteofWesterninfluence.

3.Thegovernmenthasreacted/reactedtotheoutbreakofviolencebysendingarmypatrolstopolicethearea.

4.Afterreflectingforatimeontheproblemhedecidednottogo.

5.Thatbuildingisuniquebecausealltheothersalikeweredestroyed.

6.Examinationsdonotmotivateastudenttoseekmoreknowledge.

7.IgotintoapanicwhenIfoundthedoorwaslocked.

8.Youarenotgoingtoletawonderfulchancelikethatslipthroughyourfingers,areyou?

9.Thepeopleorganizedaprotestabouttheriseinprices.

10.Shedidn’tattendthemeeting.Andwewerecuri

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