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Resisted;

frustration;

fluttered;

jerked;

restless;

haltingly;

gratefully;

thoughtless

ReadingThree

1-7FTFFTFT

Administrative;

meekly;

hysterical;

requisition;

deposit;

severe

Confronted;

spluttered;

irate;

bogus;

purchase

Readingfour

1-6FTTTFT

1.Howoftendoesthisseriouslyaffectpeople’scommunicationandmakethemfailinbuildinggoodrelationships?

2.Everytimeparentsandchildrendisagreewitheachother,specialistsoftenexplainthat“generationgap”isthereason.

3.Wearenotsurewhetherthetermisanacceptableexplanationbecausetheword“generation”isused,buttheotherword“gap”canbeappliedwhenanalyzingpeople’sdifferentopinions.

4.Specialistsincommunicationimmediatelychallengethisbeliefandviewitinadifferentway.

5.Aspeakermaynotspeakasfastasthelistenercanthink.

6.Becausetheyhavefreetimetospendbythemselves,thelistenersprobablythinkofotherthingsandnolongerconcentrate.

7.Aspeople’sinterestsvary,whenthetopicdoesnotattractthem,thelistenersstoplistening.

8.Ifthespeakerdoesnotgiveagoodimpressionbecauseofhislooksorothermatters,thelistenerwouldprobablyrefusetofollowwhatthespeakersays.

CheckyourvocabularyA

1.giveriseto

2.arisefrom

3.imply

4.facilitate

5.sound

6.carryaway

7.gesture

8.exercise

9.tunein

CheckyourvocabularyB

disposal;

distractions;

facilitate;

resort;

skip;

contributes;

deserted;

solution

Post-reading

A.Throughseveralincidentsinchildhood,Marylearnedfromherfatherhowtolistentoother’scriticisms,hearthetruthinthecriticisms,andrespectherownopinion.Whenshegrewup,shedidherDaddyadvisedandmadeachievementsinhercareer.

B.1-5DBDAB

UnitTwo

①Littlechildren,headache;

bigchildren,heartache.(ItalianProverb)

Intermsofproblemsthatchildrengivetotheirparents,bigchildrenarefartroublesomethanlittlechildren.

②MotherNatureisprovidential.Shegivesustwelveyearstodevelopaloveforourchildrenbeforeturningthemintoteenagers.(WilliamGalvin)

MotherNaturehasdesignedeverythingforus.Shegivesustwelveyearstoestablishacloseandaffectionateparent-childbondbeforetheybecometroublesometeenagerswhokeepgivingusheadaches.

③.Adolescentsarenotmonsters.Theyarejustpeopletryingtolearnhowtomakeitamongtheadultsintheworld,whoareprobablynotsosurethemselves.~VirginiaSatir,TheNewPeoplemaking,1988

Adolescentsarenotfrighteningcreatures.Theyarejustpeopletryingtolearnhowtomakeitamongtheadultsintheworld,whoareproperlynotsosurethemselves.(VirginiaSatir)

ReadingOne

CheckyourcompressionA

1-6TFTTFF

CheckyourcomprehensionB

1.tobeindependent/independence/freedom/theirownlives

2.primitive/simple/tribalway

3.becomeadults

4.frustrated,rebellious,restless

5.became/werefurious

6.thehousekey

shelter;

situp;

rein;

adapt;

primitive;

puberty;

lenient;

workedout

Readingtwo

1-6FFTTFT

1-5ACAAC

CheckyourcomprehensionA

1-5TFTFT

1.Onechildsitsinachairandsticksouthis/herlegsothatanotheronerunningbyislaunchedlikeaspaceshuttle.

2.Severalchildrenruntothesamedoor,grabthesamehandle,andbeateachotherup,ignoringthefactthatthereareotherdoorsavailable.

3.Inrestaurants,smallchildrencasttheirbreadonthewaterintheglassesthewaiterhasjustbrought.

4.Achildusesachairtosliptothefloor.

5.Theyyellateachotherwithonestickinghis/herfootinsidethedoorandwavingitaround,andtheotherbeingdisgustedbutrefusingtoclosethedoor.

1.Youhavedecidedtogiveupthejoysofproducingcopiesofsomegreatartpiecesatyourowneaseinordertoinsteadproducecopiesofyourselves,whokeepyouontheedgeofdesperation.

2.“Well,”Isaid,searchingdeepinsidemyselftogiveapaternalsuggestion,“Thebestwayistocloseyourdoor.”]

3.Andwedecidedtohavechildrennotforthereasonofmakingmywifelookolder.

4.WedidnotplantolosethedayswhenwewentshoppingafterenjoyingacomfortablebrunchtogetheronfineSaturdays.

intimate;

confess;

makeup;

ceaseless;

yell;

paternal;

rewarding

ReadingFour

1-4DADB

1-6TTTFFT

manipulative;

thrives;

squeaked;

sabotaged;

penetrated;

suffocating;

juggle;

persona

CheckyourvocabularyB.

nasty;

sting;

addiction;

sneak;

lease;

rigid

tactics;

unconditional;

verge;

encounter;

frankly

PostReading

B.1-8TTTFFTFT

UnitThree

①Beautymorethanbitternessmakestheheartbreak.(SaraTeasdale

Beautyisgoodandofvalue.Butthepursuitofbeautyatthecostofotherthingsmaycauseevenbiggertroublethanwhatpainandhardshipwillbringabout.

②Thereisnoexcellentbeautythathathnotsomestrangenessintheproportion.(FrancisBacon)

Anybeautifulthingisnotperfectlyproportional.Somedeviationfromstandardisnotonlyallowedbutalsonecessaryforbeautytoshowitscharacteristics.

③.Ifyougetsimpleisbeautyandnoughtelse,yougetaboutthebesttingGodinvents.(RobertBrowning)

Simplebeautyisthebestthingthatyoucanbeawardedofallthethingsintheworld.

RobertBrowning(7May1812–12December1889)wasanEnglishpoetandplaywrightwhosemasteryofdramaticverse,especiallydramaticmonologues,madehimoneoftheforemostVictorianpoets.

Readingone

1-7TTFTTFF

1.Somepeoplepreferblackhair,butotherpeoplelikebrownhairmore.

2.Youhavebeensogreatlyinfluencedbytheenvironmentyouareinthatyoutendtolookatbeautythatway.

3.Women’smagazines,advertisementsandthemediaallfocustheirtopicsonappearanceandlooks,andtheykeepwarningyouabouttheharmandriskofbadbreath,sweat,beingtoofatortoothin.

4.Theimageyouformaboutyourselfmaybeveryinaccurate.

5.Goodlooksshouldn’texactlyfollowthemodelofanyparticularindividual.

1.Theywere202primaryschoolstudents,mostofthemagedeightandnine.

2.Childrenasyoungassevenwereunhappywiththeirbodiesandnearlyone-in-threegirlsandboyswantedtothinner.

3.Itwas“worryingthatanumberofthechildrenhavethesesortsofbeliefsandattitudes,”andthattherearemorechildrenwithearly-onsetanorexia,which“isusuallyalotmoredifficulttotreatandusuallyalotmoresevere,”thoughonlyaminoritywouldgoontodevelopaneatingdisorder.

4.Ms.Thomassaidchildrenneededtolearnthatanybodyshapewasacceptableandtheyshouldbeproudoftheirbody.

5.Hefeltsadandguiltyasaprofessionalontheeatingdisorderresearchprogram.

CheckyourcomprehensionB

indictment;

predisposes;

purge;

specialist;

dietary;

nominated;

onset

Readingthree

1-5CCDAC

1-5FFFTT

perused;

previous;

desperately;

convince;

belittle;

complimented;

elated;

addicted

1-6FTFFTF

peckaway;

standout;

mould;

advance;

release...from;

normality;

hailed

B.1-5CACCD

Unitfour

①Sleepisbetterthanmedicine.(Proverb)

Goodhealthreliesmoreonagoodnight’ssleepthanonmedicine.

②Adreamisawishyourheartmakes,whenyou’refastsleep.(DisneyWorldadvertisement)

Adreamreflectswhatyoureallyfeelinyoursubconsciousworld.

③.Alightsupper,agoodnight’ssleep,andafinemorninghaveoftenmadeaheroofthesamemanwho,byindigestion,arestlessnight,andarainymorning,wouldhaveprovedacoward.(LordChesterfield1694-1773,BritishStatesman,Author)

Whenonerefrainsfromhavingabigsupper,enjoysagoodnight’ssleep,andwakesuptoabeautifulmorning,he/shewillfeellikeahero.Butifthesamepersoneatstoomuchintheevening,notsleepingwellthroughoutthenight,andwakesuptorainymorning,he/shemaysufferfromalackofconfidence.

1.Bysleepingintotaldarknessduringt

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