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swrong?
"
sheasked."
Ithoughtitwouldbenicetospendsometimewithyou,"
Isaid."
Justthetwoofus."
"
Iwouldlikethatalot,"
shesaid.WhenIpulledintoherdriveway,shewaswaitingbythedoorwithhercoaton.Herhairwascurled,andshewassmiling."
ItoldmyladyfriendsIwasgoingoutwithmyson,andtheywereallimpressed.Theycan'
twaittohearaboutourevening,"
Mothersaid.
Passage2DatingwithMyMother(PartTwo)短文3题句子填空P6
Wedidn'
tgoanywherefancy,justaneighborhoodplacewherewecouldtalk.Sincehereyesnowseeonlylargeshapesandshadows,Ihadtoreadthemenuforbothofus."
Iusedtobethereaderwhenyouwerelittle,"
shesaid."
Thenitistimeforyoutorelaxandletmereturnthefavor,"
Isaid.Wehadanicetalkoverdinner,justcatchinguponeachother'
slives.Wetalkedforsolongthatwemissedthemovie."
I'
llgooutwithyouagain,"
mymothersaidasIdroppedheroff,
butonlyifyouletmebuydinnernexttime."
Iagreed."
Howwasyourdate?
mywifeaskedwhenIgothomethatevening."
Nice…nicerthanIthoughtitwouldbe,"
Isaid.MomandIgetoutfordinneracoupleoftimesamonth.Sometimeswetakeinamovie,butmostlywetalk.ItellheraboutmytrailsatworkandbragaboutthekidsandPeggy.Momfillsmeinonfamilygossipandtellsmeaboutherpast.NowIknowwhatitwaslikeforhertoworkinafactoryduringtheSecondWorldWar.Iknowhowshemetmyfatherthere,andknowhowtheywentthroughthedifficulttimes.Ican'
tgetenoughofthesestories.Theyareimportanttome,apartofmyhistory.Wealsotalkaboutthefuture.Becauseofhealthproblems,mymotherworriesaboutthedaysahead.Spendingtimewithmymomhastaughtmetheimportanceofslowingdown.Peggywasright.Datinganotherwomanhashelpedmymarriage.
PartC短对话?
P8
1.W:
Youknow,manyAmericanparentsarenowwonderingwhytheycan'
tkeeptheirteenagechildrenfromdrinking.
M:
Iknow.Tomymind,it'
sthepermissiveattitudeoftheparentsthatistoblame.
Q:
Whatcanyoulearnfromtheman'
sresponse?
2.M:
Don'
tyouthinkit'
sgoodtogiveourchildrenamonthlyallowance?
W:
Ithinkso.Itcanteachthemthevalueofmoney.Withamonthlyallowancetheycanlearntobudgettheirexpenseswisely.
Whataretheytalkingabout?
3.M:
Mom,I'
vegotapart-timejobatasupermarket.ThreehoursadayweekdaysandalldaySaturday.
Congratulations,Tom.Butareyousureyoucanhandleit?
Whataboutyourhomeworkandyourpianolessons?
HowdoesthemotherfeelaboutTom'
spart-timejobatthesupermarket?
4.M:
Hey,Mary,youlooksoupset.Whathappened?
Myfatherhadanaccidenttheotherday.Heisnowinhospitalandwillhaveanoperationtomorrow.
Yousee,hisheartisratherweak.Ireallydon'
tknowwhetherhecansurviveit.
What'
sthewomanworriedabout?
5.W:
Mother'
sDayiscomingsoon.Couldyoutellmewhatsonsanddaughtersdoinyourcountryonthatday?
Well,theysendtheirmothersflowersandcardstocelebratetheoccasion.Besides,itisacommonpracticeforthemtowearpinkcarnationsonthatday.
WhichofthefollowingistrueofthecustomsofMother'
sDayintheman'
scountry?
Unit2CoincidencePartBExercise1短文4题单词填空P12
Andrewhadalwayswantedtobeadoctor.Butthetuitionforamedicalschoolin1984was15,000dollarsayear,whichwasmorethanhisfamilycouldafford.Tohelphimrealizehisdream,hisfather,Mr.Stewart,arealestateagent,begansearchingthehouse-for-saleadsinnewspapersinordertofindextrabusiness.Oneadvertisementthathenoteddownwasforthesaleofahouseinanearbytown.Mr.Stewartcalledtheowner,tryingtopersuadehimtolethimbehisagent.Somehowhesucceededandtheownerpromisedthathewouldcometohimifhefailedtogetagooddealwithhispresentagent.Thentheymadeanappointmenttomeetanddiscussthething.Asgoodthingsarenevereasytoacquire,thetimefortheappointmenthadtobechangedalmosttentimes.Onthedaywhentheyweresupposedtomeetat3o'
clockintheafternoon,Mr.Stewartreceivedanothercallfromtheowner.Hisheartsankashefearedtherewouldbeanotherchangeoftime.Andsoitwas.Theownertoldhimthathecouldn'
tmakeitatthreebutifhewouldcomerightthen,theycouldtalkitover.Mr.Stewartwasoverjoyed.Leavingeverythingaside,heimmediatelysetouttodrivetothehouse.Asheapproachedthearea,hehadastrangefeelingofhavingbeentherebefore.Thestreets,thetrees,theneighborhood,alllookedfamiliartohim.Andwhenhefinallyreachedthehouse,somethingclickedinhismind.Itusedtobethehouseofhisfather-in-law!
Theoldmanhaddiedfifteenyearsagobutwhenhewasalive,hehadoftenvisitedhimwithhiswifeandchildren.Herememberedthat,likehissonAndrew,hisfather-in-lawhadalsowantedtostudymedicineand,failingtodoso,hadalwayshopedthatoneofhistwodaughtersorhisgrandchildrencouldsomedaybecomeadoctor.
PartC复合式听写P18
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.Theyfoundthatwhentheymettheywerebothwearingsevenringsontheirhands,twobraceletsononewrist,awatchandabraceletontheother.Theymarriedonthesameday,
hadwornidenticalweddingdressesandcarriedthesameflowers.DorothyhadnamedhersonRichardAndrewandherdaughterCatherineLouise;
BridgethadnamedhersonAndrewRichardandherdaughterKarenLouise.Infact,shehadwantedtocallherCatherine.BothhadacatcalledTiger.Theyalsohadastringofsimilarmannerismswhentheywerenervous.Howcanweexplaintheabovesimilarities?
Unit3CouragePartBKrimali(PartOne)短文2题P22
OnthemorningofthedevastatingearthquakethatstruckIndiain2001,Krimali,agirlof17,hadjustlefthometogotoaninterviewforapositionofasalesclerk.Shewaspleasedwithhergreenandyellowflowereddress,butfeltsomethingwasn'
tquiterightaboutherhair.Shereturnedhome,removinghershoesandleavingthematthedoor.Momentslater,theearthquakestruck.Ceilingsandwallsinthebuildingshookinthedeafeningnoise.Theneverythingbegancrashingdown.
Krimaliandherimmediatefamilyescapedseriousinjurybutwereunabletomaketheirwayout.Theceilingofanentireroomtoweredabovetheonlypossibleescaperoute.Completelydetachedonthreesides,thehugeslabclungtoanoutsidewallonitsfourthside.Toanobserver,itcoulddropatanymoment.Peoplewerescreaminganddidn'
tknowwhattodo.Krimalidecidedtoact.Carefullysheclimbedbarefootupanddownthedebrisuntilshereachedapointjustbeneaththeswayingceiling.Aboutfourmetersbelowwereunevenpiecesofconcrete,brokenglassandsmashedfurniture,allmixedwithsharpspikesofiron.Sheknewifshecouldmanagetogetdowntothegroundlevel,shecouldmakeherwaytosafety.Shepausedtofigureoutthebestwaydown.Astherewasn'
tanygoodplacetojump,shejustjumped.Luckily,shelandedinacrouch,herfeetmissinganysharpedges.Emboldenedbyhergoodfortune,Krimaliknewitwasuptohertopersuadeotherstofollow.
Passage2Krimali(PartTwo)短文2题P24
Krimaliplannedtorescueherfamilyfirst,butjustthensheheardawomanfromtwostoreysabovescreamingforsomeonetosavehertwo-month-oldbaby."
Throwthebabytome,"
Krimalishouted."
Icancatchher!
Thewomanrefused.Krimalitoldthewomantowrapthebabyinbedsheetsandthentossherdown.Cryinguncontrollably,themotherwrappedthelittlegirlbutstillwouldnotpartwithherbaby.Asthemothertried