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1、UnitPart A: ComprehendithtextAdvertising1. to inform us of new products or good bargains/help producers to selltheir products. we are exposed to too much advertising now and so much of it ismisleading, so many people now ignore it.2. visit some of the attractions of the island, including a trip to a
2、n ancientcavern/study the fascinating sea creatures of that area. use the hotel swimming pool/paddling pool or play on themini-golf course; visit the less adventurous places of interest ( in anair-conditioned vehicle) such as a local lake. around Lake Tali. the accommodation “units”. the resort is n
3、ew and the owners claim to be more interested inmaking the guests happy than making money.3.small, bare, exposed rock in the middle of the ocean. dangerous because of the many sharks. there is no water in it. it is too small and too shallow for the stories to be true. Bantu Island is a long way away
4、 so the money will be travelingfurther. The expression is not being used in its usual meaning ofmoney lasting longer as things are so cheap.4.to be very careful when reading advertisements and always try tocheck the information from an independent source before youbuy whatever is being advertised.Pa
5、rt CInterpreting the text1. The writer is trying to say that advertising is often very misleadingand, in some cases, “l(fā)egalized lying”. The advertising brochure forBantu Island is obviously very misleading - and, although nothing itsays is actually a lie, it could be argued that it does not represen
6、t thetruth.2. Because once they got to the island and saw what it was like, theywould not want to go on any tours. 3. No, it was very carefully worded so that it would be difficult to proveit told any lies - simply did not tell the whole truth or misled thereader in different ways. For example, the
7、resort does have aswimming pool (and even a paddling pool) - it does not actually saythat they dont have any water; it does say that sea creatures abound, itdoes not say that are sharks, etc.4.We should look carefully at things that seem attractive (and cheap).There is often a problem that is not ob
8、vious. This might also apply toother things, such as a motor vehicle, a new apartment, “specialoffers” on CDs, books, etc.Developing yoskillsBrochureNewspaper_A Once in a Lifetime Holiday(This means sth very special soA “Never-To-Repeated” Holiday(This means it only happens once becauseLayoutspecial
9、 it cannot ever be repeated.)it was so bad you would never do it again.)A Holiday for All the FamilyA “Holiday” for Nobody_sea creaturesbrand-newcooledrareIt omits any details of the size, etc.Choices ofof the attractions (e.g. Lake Tali).InformationNo mention of having to wash ina small stream (i.e
10、. no plumbingor washing facilities in the hotel).sharkshalf-builtblastedThey dont exist_ you wont have a penny moreA “Holiday” for Nobody - the invertedPunctuationto pay! - The exclamation mark iscommas indicate that the writer feels thesupposed to show the reader what aword “Holiday” is not the cor
11、rect word. the holiday.wonderful deal she/he is getting withThe “ Beauties of Bantu Island” - againThe inverted commas suggest that “Beauties”does not describe the reality of the Island.“ Air-conditioned”, “back-to-nature”,“ resort”, “l(fā)ake”, etc. All these show thatthe writer does not feel the words
12、 are beingusedwiththeirusualmeaningandconnotations._填空:(Page 10Come aneat at thLuxurious and Relaxing “French KitchenEnjoy the wonderful selection of tempting dishes from our extensive menu.The magnificent view over the ocean will make it an evening to remember/cherish.Our highly-trained/professiona
13、l/friendly and experienced/ knowledgeable/polite staff will bedelighted/pleased/thrilled to look after your every need and the reasonable/inexpensive prices willpleasantly surprise you.Dondelay/wa t. Bonow! You wonb disappointed/sorryAnybody who is thinking of going to the new “restaurant” called th
14、e “French Kitchen”, dontthinkagain.Iwastemptedbytheadvertisementinthisnewspaperlastweek.Unfortunately/Regrettably, I can honestly/truthfully/really say that I was very displeasedby mydecision.To enjoy the “magnificent view” of the ocean, you would need to lean at least a meter out of thewindow and p
15、eer round the building next door. Ive seen a better/more impressive/wider/moretempting selection of dishes in my local fast food restaurant and much more polite/friendlier staffin an army training camp. As for the“reasonable/inexpensive” prices! My bank manager willthink that I bought the restaurant
16、 when he sees my account. Its true that they were a “surprise”,but definitely not “pleasant”.Dongo. You will certainbe disappointed.UnitUnderstandingn thetextPart A: Comprehendithtext1. F2. F3. T4.TFSchooldays5. T6.T7. F8.Part B: Interpretithe text Answer the following as fully as possible.1. These
17、exams “decide their future” and the penalties for failure are“final”. Also look at speech paragraph 6 - the “threat of being afailure for life” is perhaps even worse than a death sentence.2. The labour market does not urgently need “newly qualified people”,there is no “hurry”; the situation is not c
18、ritical.3. to compare the large number of lessons (“17,745) with the tinyresult(“how little I knew at the end”) and also to say that“40-minute pieces of learning” and “l(fā)ittle pieces of geography orhistory or biology” do not really add up to any substantial body ofknowledge. Perhaps, too, the writer
19、wants to show that mere statistics(“17,745 lessons do not really prove that the results are good.4.The word suggests an unpleasant experience. The writer was, when achild, the subject-and the education system was the “boss” theresults of the childs subjection were not good. Also look at speechparagr
20、aph 8 again: the system “can never be called efficient”; itsimply helps the administrators and the bureaucrats.Developing yoskillsPart A Using referencmarkers1. c2. b3. c4. aPart B: Usidiscoursmarkers For each of the following, fill in the gaps by choosing 1.However/Y et;showing contrast2.on the who
21、le / in general/ generally speaking/ overall;generalizing3.except/ except for/ with the exception of;introducing exceptions4.as for/ as regards;focusing attention5.so/ and so/ so now;showing logical sequenceExtending yovocabularyPart A: Wor d tot note1. carefree2. intolerable3. receptive4. compulsor
22、y5. severe6. motivated7. applied8. franticallyPart B: Expression1-regardless of2. - how much3. - certainly4. -must5. - help to ruin6. -frequently7.- resultUnit ThreA Tale o the UnexpectePart A: SequenciPicture 1They were sitting round a coffee tableThomas was wearing his police uniform.There was a c
23、oal fire burning.Snow was blowing against the window.Picture 2Only the man and his wife were in the kitchen.There was a garden and a garden gate outside.The man at the garden gate was wearing police uniform.The man at the garden gate was very tall.Picture 3The man was sitting next to the fire.Thomas
24、 had a blood stain on his chest.The grandmother was also standing behind Thomas.Part B: Comprehendithtext Answer the following as fully as possible.1. The curse was that the bag and its “evil contents” gave the grandfatherpower too much power. The power enabled him to get anything hewanted in life b
25、ut he had to pay a high price for this power. Theprice was the life of his wife.2. He bought the house with the help of the power he had been given bythe bag. But he forgot the warning there was a price to pay for thispower.3. His first wish was for 100,000 pounds. He would have received thismoney b
26、ecause of the Life Insurance his son Thomas was insured.When Thomas was killed, the Insurance Company paid him thismoney.4. Arthurs second wish was “I want all my family to be together.” Thiswish came true but not in the way he had intended. Instead ofThomas having his life restored to him, Arthur a
27、nd his wife died andwhen they died they “met” Thomas again; they also “met” Arthursparents. Arthurs wish had been granted all the family were“together” again but they were now all dead.Part C: Interpretithe text1.After the last sentence of paragraph 1: The old mans wife had had a terrible accident a
28、nd diedon the day he bought the house. -4532.-453After the last sentence of the second paragraph of the letter from the grandfather: He also toldme that I must never try to destroy the bag or disasters would fall on all my family.3.After the last sentence of paragraph 9: A cold fear suddenly swept t
29、hrough Arthur Sladesbody as his wife went to open the door.4.After the last sentence of the text: So, here we all are, together again.Developing yoskillsPart A: Workiouthe relevance1. Similarly on the night that Arthur asked for 100,000 pounds, his sonThomas died.2. Both Arthur and his father paid t
30、he price for the “help” they asked for.They both knew the bag was “evil” but they both used it to get whatthey thought they wanted.3. Arthur has already learned why his father thought so. But he tries toput the warning from his father out of his mind. And his son later paysthe price the first price.
31、4. His wife definitely is right. Very soon the son Thomas is killed; andvery shortly after his death Arthur and his wife both die and thistime its because Arthurs wife ignores her own warning.5.This is because he has a premonition: he knows what has happened;and he probably feels, as his father had
32、felt, that he is responsible. Hefeels guilty. He has paid too high a price.Part B: Continuithstory tomordefinite conclusion“Hello, father, mother ,” Arthur heard himself say as a sad smile crossed his face. “So, here weall are, together again.” But this isnt what I wished for. I wanted to bring Thom
33、as back to life,I ignored the warning that you gave me. I ignored your plea that I should never use the bag. I usedit twice, in fact. I am doubly guilty: guilty of Thomas and guilty of my wifes and my own deaths. Here we are all together again yes but this is not what I really wanted.Extending yovoc
34、abularyPart A: Differenword forms1. terror5. weary2. temptation6. drifter3. retirement7. insurance4. compensation8. disastrousPart B: Differenmeanings o the same word1. stream2. retiring3. terrific4. pounded5. contents6. shadowingUnit FouPersonala SpacePart A: Comprehendithtext1. b)2. d)3. b)4. c)5.
35、 d)Part B: Summarizithe information inteSit as far away from the other person as possibleSitting too close causes feelings of nervousness; sitting too far away maybe insulting1. Pretend the other people arent there.2. Ignore them.3. Avert your eyes from them.4. Keep your face as expressionless as po
36、ssible.5. Create physical barriers e.g. clasp hands. Pretend you are concentrating on something important e.g. the panelindicating the floor number. Send out signals that you do not want yourpersonal space to be invaded.1. One might move forward; the other might back away.2. Finally one might try to
37、 “escape” by moving away.1. Standing very close makes some people very uncomfortable.2. Standing where you have enough personal space makes peoplecomfortable.1. Build “barriers”.2. Screen ones eyes from neighbors.3. Avoid/Prevent any “contact”.1. To help concentration.2. To keep other people “outsid
38、e” of their space.3. To pretend they are alone.Spread out your belongings.Try to give the impression that the seats next to you are taken.Part C: Interpretithe text 1. Its the area where people feel safe, secure, comfortable, unthreatened.These area surrounds us, like a protective blanket.2. In orde
39、r to protect ourselves and to discourage any strangers from“invading” our personal space by attempting to make contact with us.3. Because we need to feel that this area is our own; it belongs to us; itspart of our own self.4. When people from different cultural or geographical backgrounds aretogethe
40、r. (Because the size of the “space” needed within differentcultures differs; some culture can easily accept closer “contact” andtherefore less personal space than others.)5.If attempts to preserve our personal space are ignored by others, and ifwe therefore feel a heightened sense of discomfort, thr
41、eat or evendanger, we might use force e.g. a loud voice, or actual physical force,to make it very clear that we are defending our territory”.Developing yoskillsPart B: Deducin meaningbarren: empty, unproductive, sterile, nothing can growin vain: unsuccessful, without results, wasted and producing no
42、 benefitcrustaceans: crabs, shrimps and lobstersemaciated: very, very thin, having almost no flesh on the bodyelation: extreme happiness, the opposite of “sadness and anxiety”Extending yovocabularyPart B: Clozsentences1.expressive2.indicates/pliment5.gradually/slowly6.release UnitPart A Comprehendin
43、g thtextLetter1Seriously injured in a traffic accident. Overcame despair withthe help of family and friends.To highlight difficulties faced in everyday life by paraplegics.Frustration caused by thoughtlessness.It is good to be optimistic and cheerful- but disabled people need help.Letter2Also disabl
44、ed; but lives in a much more caring environment.To encourage MrThomas _ because times and attitudes are changing.Facilities in her hometown help her to live more freely and fully.1. Dont despair.2. If your hometown does not improve its facilities and itsattitudes, come to live in mine.Letter3Also di
45、sabled; Chairman of :”Disabled Taxi DriversAssociation”.1. To give information about his organization.2. To stress the safety record of disabled drivers in hisorganization.3. To stress that disabled people can fulfil almost all duties.Close and frequent contact with other disabled people. To encoura
46、ge disabled people to make contact.Letter4Not specified.To emphasize the range of opportunities available-even insports.Not specified.1. Regard your disability in a new light.2. Try to be as independent as possible.Part B Interpreting the textExamples of optimismLetter 1I now look forward towanting
47、to live life to the fullLetter 2your own environment is sure to change soon.perhaps we could share the benefitsLetter3give hope(and a possible future)There are no reasons why disabled people cannot fulfilLetter4there are ever increasing social and professionalopportunities.he says he may even had an
48、 advantageExamples of objectivity Letter1paraplegics still have to plan each tripkerbs at the edges of the roadsLetter2extra-wide elevatorsnot a single step in the whole center.Letter3 suitably converted vehicles.not one single member has ever had an accident of any kind!Letter4 sports facilities de
49、signed for disabled person.World Summer Olympics Games for disabled athletes since1960Developing yoskillsPart A :Reading between the linesHe needs help and support; this helped him overcome a sense ofdespair. But now he is very optimistic and cheerful. However, he is alsovery angry, and frustrated b
50、ecause he perceives that “modern society”,at least in his hometown generally, does not support or help him, and hasno real awareness of the specific difficulties disabled people face in theireveryday living.Part B :Identifying main messagesDisabled people have thousands of fellow disabled persons wh
51、o willsupport and encourage you.Extending yovocabulary Part A : Wordsd conveyingy n positive or negatimessagesPositive messagesLetter Onepatience , love, challenges, possible, comforts, fullLetter Twoefforts, bravery, determination, able, delighted, benefits,caring, sympatheticLetter Threeinterest ,
52、 contribution, hope, support, pride, interested,happyLetter Four delighted, contributors, increasing, opportunities, active,proud, winners, independent, independence, light,advantages, professional, success, superstars, top,support, encouragement, achievenegative messagesLetter Onedifficulties, comp
53、licated,limitedLetter Twodismay ,difficultiesLetter ThreeaccidentLetter Fourconfined,disadvantagePart B: Vocabularin conteproblem, impossible,Saddisabilitiesconqueredovercomeproblemssuccess storiesA Brief Historof Tino controabsolutelynotdisabledfoughtwin agailifehopewin, win,winand Unit 6Part A: Co
54、mprehendithtext123456Scottishone of seven children; lived and worked on farmmarriedtwelveAuld Lang Syne; Jean; My Love Is Like a Red, RedRose; John Anderson , My Joreading, drinking, singing, telling stories, womenThemes of PoemsAuld Lang Syne:Pleasant memories of friendship and times past.Jean:Love
55、especially for “the girl I love the best”, Jean. Everythingbeautiful reminds him of love.My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose:Again, love_ and the eternal and compelling and all-embracingforce of love.John Anderson , My Jo:Life-long friendship and loyalty; sharing things and trustingsomebody; the endurin
56、g quality of friendship_ the friend John is now old and frail, but still the friendship is strong and unchanged.Part B: Interpretithe text1. Identify metaphorsJean:Metaphor: I see her in the morning flowersI hear her in the tuneful birdsActual Meaning: Everything beautiful reminds him of Jean.My Lov
57、Is LiReReRose:Metaphor: And I will love youWhen all the seas go dryActual Meaning: He means he will love her for ever.Metaphor: And I will love youWhile the sands of life still run.Actual Meaning: He will love her while time continues to pass by.John Andersonr o , MyM Jo:Metaphor:blessings on your frosty head,Actual Meaning:He wants his white-haired old friend to bealways ble
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