1、 1. from reading reports of detainees who yearn for a swim in the ocean. 2. by travelling to coastal areas where real estate prospers. 3. by spending time with fishermen who live irresistible life catching seafood.Examples to show peoples love for the ocean (Paras 5-9):1. poet Robinson Jeffers found
2、 language from the ocean2. Canadian actor Michael J. Fox quit his career after his sea-turtle encounter3. a little girls love for the ocean4. people worldwide show great passion for seafood5. strange travelers dream to be marine biologistsPart 2: The authors struggle to bridge a connection between n
3、euroscience and the ocean (Paras 10-12)The dilemma for the author (Paras 10-11): The ocean hooks peoples emotion, dreams and treasure strongly; however, his profession tries to keep him away from the emotional ties to the ocean. His final decision (Para 12): bridge a connection between human mind an
4、d the oceanPart 3: Putting forward new questions and calling for action for further exploration (Paras 13-20) Multiple fields start to understand (Para 13): there is strong connection between emotions and decisions and this knowledge can be applied to theocean research.Questions to be considered (Pa
5、ras 15-17): 1. whether ocean is a good medicine in the treatment of stress 2. whether brain science can be applied to ocean conservationCalling for action for further exploration (Paras 18-20):1. use neuroscience to explore and understand ocean-mind connection2. convene excellent people in various f
6、ields for the exploration3. inspire more students for researches in neuroscience and call on people for the conservation4. try to find answers to new emerging questionsVocabularyExercise 11.bewildered2.obsessing3.initiative4.burgeon5.convened6.aversion7.underlie8.grip 9.induce10.queries The driver w
7、as_ by the conflicting road signs. Mary stopped drinking but began _ about her weight.We must take the _ in the struggle to end the war. My confidence began to _ as I was gaining in years.The chairman _the committee to find out a solution.Many people have a natural and emotional _ to insects. Does s
8、ome personal difficulty _ his lack of interest in work? The president maintains an iron _ on his country although there is a turmoil.Lack of proper care and love in early childhood can _ criminal behavior in young people.If you have any_ about this insurance, please contact Travel Insurance Services
9、 Limited. Exercise 2 1. offered up shell out put my finger on impart to up closeA calf was_as a sacrifice to the goddess. The insurance premium will save you from having to _ for repairs. I know theres something wrong, but I cant _ exactly what it is. An excellent instructor should _ students what s
10、ociety believes to be of value. It is natural for the shopkeeper to feel annoyed when the supermarket is set_ to his shop. TranslationWhat makes us so drawn to the ocean? Why are we willing to spend a lot of money, drive for hours, and plan our days carefully just to find time to get close to the oc
11、ean? The health benefits are great and breathing in the ocean air is bliss. But there must be something more to our passion for water activity which prompt us to invest more time and energy. A recent article I read helped to explain these feelings that are often hard to put into words. Simply put, o
12、ur brains really enjoy the water. Wallace J. Nichols is a marine biologist who wants to learn what happens to us when we are on, in, or near the ocean. Specifically he wants to understand what on earth triggers our emotional reactions to the ocean. In brief, Nichols goal is not to impart to us the k
13、nowledge about ocean, but to find out exactly why we love the ocean so that we can use that as a tool to protect it through public policy.Unit 2 A general introduction of LAs house price and its tangible threats. (Paras 1-3) The prelude: the author bought a house in LA in 2008. House price situation
14、: home prices in Los Angeles are more than double those in other major cities. Reason analysis: the quality of life rather than the inherent productivity of working here thatdrives up the home prices. The tangible threats: hotter summers, smoggier air, more fires, and less water Will Los Angeles lose its cool? (Paras 4-8) LAs current climate advantages: cool summers and warm winters (Para 4) Its future climate change and the influence (Paras 5-8) Researchers prediction: LA will become 13 degrees F warmer on average in July by 2070 C
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