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Unit1Ninetofive

Conversation1

Li:

Whatawonderfulview!

Thisissuchagreatcity!

DoyouevergettiredoflivinginLondon,Andy?

A;"WhenamanistiredofLondon,heistiredoflife,forthereisinLondonallthatlifecanafford"

Li:

That'saquotationbySamuelJohnson,isn'tit?

A:

Correct,sodoyouhaveanyplanswhenyoufinishatOxford?

Li:

I'vegotanotheryeartogoandthenIsupposeI'llgobackhome.

A;Andyouwillfindajob?

Li:

IthinkIhavetodomyMaster'sbeforeIlookforwork.ButImustadmitLondonisveryspecial.DoyouthinkyouwouldeverleaveLondon?

A:

Sure,I'dlovetocometochinaoneday,andIliketraveling.ButithinkI'llalwayscomebackhere.

Li:

Well,yourrootsarehereandtherearesomanyopportunities.

A;ButhaveyoueverthoughtoflivinginLondonforayearortwo?

Li:

Yes,butwhatcouldIdohere?

Ihadplannedtobecomeateacher.Butihaveoftenthoughtiftherewasajobicoulddohereinpublishing,maybeasaneditor,I'llgoforit.

A:

That'ssoundslikeagreatidea.Ithinkthatwouldreallysuityou

Li:

MaybeIshouldupdatemyCVandsendittooneortwopublisher.

A:

Don'tmakeitlooktoogood

Li:

Whynot?

A;Well,ifyouenjoyworkingwithLondonTimeOff,wedon'twantyouworkingwithanyoneelse

Li:

Oh,workingwithyouandJoeit'sgreatfunandreallyinteresting.Icouldn'tthinkofabetterwaytofindoutaboutacity

A;Somaybeyoushouldthinkaboutapplyingforajobwithus

Li:

ButdoyouthinkI'dstandachance(有可能,有希望)?

Imean,I'mnotsureifJoelikesme

A:

Don'teventhinkaboutit!

JoeisverystraighttalkingandIpromiseyouthatyou'dknowifhedidn'tlikeyou.

Li:

PerhapsweshouldbothupdateourCVsandlookforjobstogether

A:

Hey,right!

Thatwouldbefun.

Conversation2

Li:

Talkingaboutfutureplans,howdoyouseeyourcareerdeveloping?

A:

Mycareer?

Well,IlikeworkingforLondonTimeOff.It'sapartofalargermediacompanycalledLiftoffUSA,sotherearelotsofopportunities.But...

Li:

But...What?

A:

It'snotalwaysveryeasyworkingwithJoe.Imean,Ikindofthinkhehasadifferentagenda(differentwayofthinkingfromAndy不一样的想法).Ilikehiswork,butsometimesIdon'tthinkhisheartisinhisjob.

Li:

HowdidheendupinLondon?

A:

HedidmediastudiesintheStates,andthenfoundworkasagofer(杂工)atLiftoffUSAinNewYork.

Li:

What'sagofer?

A:

Goforthis,goforthat.It'sawordfortheleastexperiencedpersoninthefilmandTVindustry.ThenhecametoLondonandgotaproperjobasaresearcheratLiftoffUK,andthenafterafewyearshegottheproducer'sjobinLondonTimeOff

Li:

Heisgoodathisjob,isn'the?

A:

Yes,heisconfidentandcompetentatwhathedoes,sothepeoplewhoworkwithhimratehimquitehighly(speakhighlyof).

Li:

Exceptyou?

A:

No,Iratehimtoo.AndIgetonwithhimquitewell,althoughwearenotbestbudiesoranythinglikethat,it'sjust...Iwanthisjob!

Li:

Nowweknowyourlittlesecret.IpromiseIwon'ttellanyone

A:

Janet,therewassomethingIwasgoingtoaskyou...

Li:

Sure,whatisit?

A:

Iwaswondering...oh,it'snothing.Anyway,allthistalkaboutyourfuturecareerismakingmethirsty.Let'sgoforadrink.

Li:

Whoisround?

A:

You...

Conversation2P3-6选择题答案bdac

Passage1

“It’snotenoughtoaskwhatsuccessfulpeoplearelike...Itisonlybyaskingwheretheyarefromthatwecanunravel阐明the1.logic逻辑;理由behindwhosucceedandwhodoesn't."

Thisisthebasicideaofanintriguing有趣的bookcalledOutliers局外人,bytheAmericanjournalistMalcolmGladwell.Thebook2.explores探索thefactorswhichcontributeto促成peoplewhoare3.extremely非常地successfulintheircareers,forexample,therolethatfamily,cultureandfriendshipplay.

Gladwellexamines检查thecausesofwhythe4.majority大多数ofCanadaicehockey冰球playersareborninthefirstfewmonthsofthecalendar日历year,whatthefounder建立者ofMicrosoftBillGatesdidtoachievehis5.extraordinary非凡的success,andwhytheBeatles6.managedto能够redefine重新定义thewholeofpopularmusicinthe1960s.

GladwellpointsoutthattheyouthhockeyleagueinCanada7.recruits招收fromJanuarythefirst,sothatplayersbornearlyintheyeararebigger,strongerandbetterathletesthanothersbornlaterintheyear.Andbecausetheyhavethis8.advantage优势atthestartoftheirsportscareer,they‘regivenextra9.coaching辅导,andsothere’sagreaterchancethatthey‘llbepickedforanelite精英的hockeyteaminthefuture.

Hecallsthis10.phenomenon现象accumulative累积的advantage,abitliketheideathattherichgetricherandthepoorgetpoorer.Successdependsonthe11.process过程bywhichtalented有天赋的athletesare12.identified确认asmuchasitdoesontheirownabilities.

Another13.aspect方面whichcontributestosuccessisthe10000hourrule.Greatsuccessdemandsan14.enormous大量的amountoftimeforpracticeandtraining.Forexample,theBeatlesperformedliveinHamburgGermanymorethan1200timesoverfouryears,muchmorethanthe10000hoursGladwell15.claims宣称isnecessaryforgreatsuccess.SobythetimetheyreturnedtoEngland,theyhaddevelopedtheirtalentandsoundedcompletelydifferentfromanyothergroup.

Inthesameway,BillGateshadthousandsofhours’worth值…的量ofprogramming编程becausehehad16.access使用toacomputerathishighschool.Healsobecameateenagerjustattherighttimetotakeadvantageofthe17.latest最新的developmentsincomputertechnology.Allthroughthebook,Gladwellrepeatshisclaimthatit’snotjusttalentor18.genius天才which19.determines决定someone’ssuccess,butopportunity,advantageandevensimplegoodluck.

Outliershasmetwithextraordinarysuccess,matched比得上onlybyGladwell‘sowncareerfor25yearsinjournalism新闻业.Asaresult,manycritics评论家haveseenitasanautobiography自传,inwhichthewriterappearstobe20.apologizing道歉;辩解forhisownpersonalachievements.Buttheideathatyouhavetobebornattherightmoment,intherightplaceandintherightfamily,andthenyouhavetoworkreallyhardisathought-provoking引人深思的wayofrevisitingourtraditionalviewofgeniusandgreatachievement.It’scertainlyworthreading,aslongas只要youdon'ttakeittooseriously.

Passage1P8-3选择题答案bdac

Unit2Agoodread

Conversation1

Joe:

OK,whenyoufinishedchatting,let'sgetdowntowork.

Andy:

OK,sure.

Janet:

Finebyme.What'sontheagenda?

Joe:

FirstuptodayisReadallaboutit!

Now,Iassumeeveryonehasreadallthebooksforthefuture?

Hasanyonereadanyofthebooks?

Andy:

Well,Joe,thereareover20newbookscomingoutnextmonth,so…

Joe:

I'msorry,Ireallythinkthat'squiteunacceptable.It'syourjob!

Whataboutyou,Janet?

Janet:

I'msorrybutthisisthefirsttimeI'veworkedonReadallaboutit!

AndIdidn'tknowIwasmeanttoreadallthebooks.

Andy:

Haveyoureadthem?

Joe:

No,butthat'swhyyou'remyassistants.You'remeanttoassistme.

Andy:

It'struethatweneedtoreadthebooks,Joe,butwehaven't…

Joe:

OK,thereyougo.Youarealwaysmakingexcuses!

Andy:

Andwhat'smore,wehaven'tevenchosenthebooksyet.

Joe:

OK,let'sgetdownwithit.What'sonthelist?

Janet:

Isupposewe'relookingforbookswithaLondonangle(伦敦视角)?

Andy:

Notnecessarily.

Janet:

IsitOKtolookfornon-fictiontoo?

Joe:

Absolutely.

Janet:

OK,here'sanidea.There'sanewbiography(自传)ofCharlesDickenswhichI'mreading.

Andy:

Soundsgood-hisbooksarealwaysonTV.

Janet:

YouseeI'mstudyingDickensatuniversity,andInoticeditinthebookshoplastweek.It'sreallyinteresting.

Joe:

OK,tellusmore.

Janet:

Well,it'sadescriptionoftheLondonlocationswherehesetmanyofhisbookslikeOliverTwistandDavidCopperfield.

Andy:

Soundsrightupyourstreet(拿手的)!

JoeWelldone,Janet.MaybeyoucanshowAndyhowtoplanthefeature.OK,that'siteveryone.Let'sgettoit!

Conversation2

Janet:

What'sthematterwithJoetoday?

Andy:

Noidea.He'sabitlikethatsometimes.Hegetsannoyedwithme,butIdon'treallyknowwhy.

Janet:

Hewasn'tbeingatallfair.Howoftendoeshegetlikethis?

Andy:

Well,Isupposeit'snotveryoften.Butsometimeshereallygetsonmynerves(使某人心烦意乱).

Janet:

Don'tletitgettoyou.He'sprobablygottoomuchwork,andhe'sstressed.

Andy:

Well,heshouldkeephisproblemsawayfromthestudio.Anyway,you'retheexpertonDickens,tellmesomethingabouthim.

Janet:

Well,CharlesDickenswasoneofthemostpopularnovelistsin19thcenturyBritain.Manyofhisnovelsfirstappearedinmagazines,inshortepisodes.Eachonehadacliffhangerattheendthatmadepeoplewanttoreadthenextepisode(集,一集).

Andy:

AndwasheaLondoner?

Janet:

HewasborninPortsmouthbuthisfamilymovedtoLondonwhenhewastenyearsold.

Andy:

AndhesetmostofhisstoriesinLondon,didn'the?

Janet:

That'sright.Heknewthecityverywell.

Andy:

WhereaboutsinLondonarehisstoriesset?

Janet:

AroundtheLawCourtsinthecentreofLondon.Heworkedasacourtreporterandmanyofthereallifestoriesheheardincourtinspiredsomeofmostfamouscharactersinhisnovels.

Andy:

Ithinksomeofhisstoriestakeplacesouthoftheriver?

Janet:

That'sright,especiallyaroundDocklands.Thethingwas…Dickenswasasocialcommentator(社会评论员)asmuchashewasanovelist-hisstoriesdescribethehardship,thepoverty,andcrimewhichmanyLondonersexperiencedinthe19thcentury.ItmakesmewanttoreadsomeDickensagain.MaybeI'lljustgoshoppingforacopyofGreatExpectations.

Andy:

Anyway,youdidmeahugefavour.Thatwasarealbrainwave(突然想到的妙计,灵感)tosuggestthenewbiography.

Janet:

CheerupAndy.Itwasn'tyourfault.

Andy:

No,it'sOK,I'llgetoverit.Goon,offyougoandenjoyyourshopping!

Conversation2P15-6选择题答案abdcc

Passage1

M:

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