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UNIT ONE    Party Politics
P8 I Comprehension Check  1-5 DCDAB 6-10 DDCAB
P10 Vocabulary Study  I 1-5 CBADB 6-10 CDBCD
II tte untable off  5. conspicuously 6. pesky loose sh
P11III Translation
To invite eminent persons to help make advertisements should be regarded as one of the best advertising strategies and could, of course, produce a spectacular(powerful) VIP effect, privided that those celebrities are perfectly willing to accept the invitation and, more importantly, the products to be advertised are genuine and of fair prices. Sometimes, while a commodity is of inferior quality, the advertisement is full of words lavishing praise on it, if a celebrity shows up as an image agent for such a product, the advertisement could, if any, be temporarily successful before it turns the brand of the product in question notorious and, more disastrously, ruins the reputation of the eminent person thereafter. So, the famous are well advised to think more than twice before they agree to appear on the commercial.
P13 Key to Supplementary Readings
A.1-5 FFFTT 6-10 FTFTT  B.1-5 FTFTF 6-10 FTFTF
UNIT TWO    The New Singles
P29 I Comprehension Check  1-5 BDBDC 6-10 ACCAD
P31 Vocabulary Study
I -realist -Nazis -fascist onialism 5. neologisms -Darwinist ssical 8. neonates
II ing grail ay -somethings sexuals ory ing ting
P32III Translation
Nowadays in the city’s tonier residential districts there are peple named as singles, who are usually young, rich and tech-savvy professionals and choose independently their own lifesyles. The number of singles has increased dramatically over the recent years. The reasons of remaining single are various:some may be busy exploring careers without putting their marriage into the agenda, some may indulge in their jobs, travel, entertainment, physical fitness or friendship, More than 80% of them have not abandoned the value of marriage, and they say they aspire to marry or they want to be married someday, but they are patient and feel content being single until they meet the right person.
Key to Supplementary Readings (略)
UNIT THREE  Doctor’s Dilemma:Treat or Let Die?
P51 Comprehension Check  1-5 BCCBD 6-10 DCDAD
P53  Vocabulary Study
I ip 4. in the wake of 5. paramount l ged 8. thorny ital uently
II asia ed ity s 5. handicaps ing 7. grapple 8. allegedly ted ers
III Translation
People who are energetic, happy, and relaxed are less likely to catch a cold than those who are depressed, nervous, or angry. When the brain is “happy”, it sends messages to our organs that help keep the body healthy and sound. Your chance of developing the common cold, pneumonia, or even cancer may very well be decreased by keeping your brain in a healthy state. In addition, happy and relaxed people are prone to better health practices than their negative and stressed counterparts. They are more likely to get plenty of sleep and to engaged in regular exercise, and have been shown to have lower levels of certain stress hormones.
P59 Key to Supplementary Readings
A. 1-5 FTFTF 6-10 TTTFT  B 1-5 FFTTF 6-10 TFTFF
UNIT FOUR The Cultural Patterning of Space
P71 Comprehension Check  1-5 BABCC 6-9 DDDB
P73  Vocabulary Study  I 1-5 begja 6-10 hcifd
II pologists 2. Patterns le 4. persistent 5. infringe 6. integrate 7. secular 8. spatial t’s ecture
III Translation
As one travels abroad and examines the ways in which space is handled, startling variations are discovered; differrences which we react to vigorously. Since none of us are taught to look at space as isolated from other associations, feelings cued by the handling of space are often attributed to something else. In growing up people learn literarily thousands of spatial cues, all of which have their own meanings in their own contexts.
当人们到海外旅游时,如果留心观察外国人如何处理空间关系,就会发现许多令人惊讶的不同之处;而这些不同之处总让我们反应强烈。因为从来没有人教我们要把空间与其它联想区别开来,所以我们常认为空间处理引发的感觉是出于其它的原因。从小到大。人们要学会几千种空间暗示,所有这些暗示在不同的情境中都有不同的含义。
UNIT FIVE Can You Raise a Polite Kid in This Rude World?
P94 Comprehension Check  1-5 BDADB 6-9 AADB
P95  Vocabulary Study  I 1-5 deigj 6-10 hfabc
II ative 2. notional 3. curb ating 5. appalling ctive 7. counterpart 8. fray ated
III Translation
Wealth exposed American manners to continuing international scrutiny because it underwrote an expansion of tourism. In the late nineteenth century the American abroad symbolized for some the dangders of sudden wealth and became an instrument to expose comparative social codes and standards of morality. Boasting, vulgarity, obsessive acquisitiveness, and insensitivity were soon associated with this early version of the Ugly American. Representing a small portion of the population, the international travelers seemed to stand for the whole country in the eyes of many foreigners, and it was the prodigality of their wealth, the apparently limitless wallets and purses, that seemed most dangerous. American money threatened to loot the Old World of its historic treasures, and aggressive celebrity hunters and relic gatherers to invade European privacy as well. 。

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