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2021年1月25日发(作者:钩针)
Unit 1


Language in mission
Text A

An impressive English lesson


Ex.1

Understanding the text


1

Because he is tired of listening to his father and he is not interested in grammar rules.



2

The
civilization
of
Greece
and
the
glory
of
Roman
architecture
are
so
marvelous
and
remarkable that they should be described at least in a brief account; however, what the student
could do was only one single utterance :

whoa!


without any any specific comment.


3

Because the schools fail to set high standards of language proficiency. They only teach a little
grammar
and
less
advanced
vocabulary.
And
the
younger
teachers
themselves
have
little
knowledge of the vital structures of language.

4

Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it

s not properly dealt with.


5

He familiarized his son with different parts of speech in a sentence and discussed their specific
grammatical functions including how to use adverbs to describe verbs.


6

Because
the
son
had
never
heard
about
the
various
names
and
functions
of
words
in
an
English sentence before.


7

The author uses

road map

and

car

to describe grammar and vocabulary. Here,

road
map

is considered as grammar and

car

as vocabulary.


8

Since
the
subjunctive
mood
his
son
used
is
a
fairly
advanced
grammar
structure,
the
interjection

whoa!

reflects the tremendous pride the father had toward his son; it also reflects
the author

s humor in using the word because it was once used by his student, though in two
different situations and with two different feelings.



Ex.3

Words in use


se







t



re







te


ent

ing

ely

cial



Ex.4

Word building


-al/-ial:

managerial/editorial/substance/survival/t radition/margin
-cy


:

consistency/accuracy/efficient -y



:

recovery/ministry/assembly



Ex.5

Word building


ial


ry


cy



nce



rial




ly

ry

al

ion

tency


ent


Ex.6

Banked cloze


1-5:

L C J A I









6-10:

O N E H F

Ex.7

Expressions in use



obliged
to


serious
about


into

guish
between


upon


allergic to


lost

attracted to

sense


upon as
Ex.10

C-E Translation


Chinese calligraphy is a unique art and the unique art treasure in the world. The formation and
development
of
the
Chinese
calligraphy
is
closely
related
to
the
emergence
and
evolution
of
Chinese characters. In this long evolutionary process, Chinese characters have not only played an
important role in exchanging ideas and transmitting culture but also developed into a unique art
form. Calligraphic works well reflect calligraphers’ personal feelings, knowledge, self
-cultivation,
personality, and so forth, t
hus there is an expression that “seeing the calligrapher’s handwriting is
like
seeing
the
person”.
As
one
of
the
treasures
of
Chinese
culture,
Chinese
calligraphy
shines
splendidly in the world’s treasure house of culture and art.



Unit 2

College-The ladder to success


Text

A

The humanities:Out of date?




Reading Comprehension


1.
because
English
or
history
majors
are
considered
less
competitive
when
the
job
market
is
shrinking, and they have to study something that can help them more easily locate their future
jobs.


2.
because
as
the
tuition
is
climbing
higher
and
higher,
many
students
have
run
away
from
studying the humanities and toward “hard” skills that they think will lead to employment.


3. since more students are now taking job-oriented courses, libraries, where students of liberal
arts
used
to
study,
are
getting
less
popular
than
before;
in
contrast,
labs
are
getting
more
eye-catching because students of science and engineering do experiments and research there.


4.
because
this
inner
drive
that
can
be
either
constructive
or
destructive
is
so
mysterious
and
powerful that it has attracted many people to speculate on it. From ancient times, these men and
women developed artistic “languages” in the form of story, music, myth, painting, archi
tecture,
sculpture, landscape and traditions, which from the very foundation of civilization.


5. Studying the humanities improves your ability to read and write, makes you familiar with the
language of emotion and the creative process, and, more importantly, provides you with a wide
scope of possibilities that are open to you.

6. Because in modern life, an ideal capacity for establishing one’s career is to have both technical
knowledge and inner insight, not just one without the other.

7. “Well
-rounded
human beings” are those who have insight and understand the passions, hopes
and dreams common to all humanity.


8.
Since
many
people
who
once
studied
the
humanities
became
famous
in
their
career,
the
author
implies
that
if
students
spend
more
time
studying
the
humanities,
they
could
surely
become successful in the future as well.



Language focus 3


1.
promotes

2.
accelerate



3.
mystery





4.
insight




5.
boost



6.
analysis
7.
calculate



8. barriers



9. destruction



10. prospect


4


Promising





Bearing







Housing





Objective
Offend







Exclude








Excess







Execute





Intensify





Identity


5


1.
excess




2.
bearing




3.
objective







4.
intensify








5.
execute



6.
promising



7. exclude





8. identity






9 offend










10. housing


6.


1-5 CHDJB






6-10

LMGFA


7


1.
are
liable
to













2.
in
favor
of



















3.
is
bound
to


4.
speculate about










5. invested…with















6. stand up for 7. in the fo
rm
of











8. prepared for

















9. in the company of


10 in succession
10


In
recent
years,
with
the
development
of
Internet
technology,
the
construction
of
digital
education resources of our country has made great achievements. Many universities have set up
their own digital learning platforms, and digital teaching is playing an increasingly important role
in
education.
Compared
with
the
traditional
way
of
teaching,
the
digital
way
has
a
lot
of
advantages. On one hand, digital teaching makes global sharing of teaching resources possible;
on the other hand, it expands the learner’s study time and space to learn, allowing people to get
access
to
the
digital
virtual
schools
through
the
Internet
anytime
and
anywhere.
These
advantages make it possible for people to shift from one-time learning to lifelong learning.

Unit 3 Discovery of a new life stage


Text A The humanities:Out of date?


Ex.1


1.
Because
people
in
different
life
stages
are
confronted
with
different
problems
and
setbacks
and each group of people in a particular time period have their particular worries and pains.


norm refers to the general consensus that as soon as students graduated from college, they
would enter adulthood and be able to find an ideal job leading to their career.


3.
They
are
recognized
as
a
new
life
stage
that
comes
after
high
school
graduation,
continues
through college and leads to starting a family and having a career.


4. Because nowadays so many young people are following this new lifestyle that it has become a
trend. As long as the economic situation continues its long slide, this new stage is unavoidable.


5. Unlike their parents, a large number of young people are now delaying marriage, child bearing,
and even employment during their odyssey years.


6. They often resent the pressure they’re feeling and keep a distance from their parents or even
run away from home. Many also resort to computer games, iPods, iPhones, or iPads.


7. Their
parents feel
more anxious
and
upset
seeing
their
children’s
odyssey years
continue
to
stretch without a clear direction.


8. The author thinks as people are getting to know the odyssey years better, both parents
and
their children can tackle this phase better. For parents, they can understand their children more;
for children, they can explore and discover themselves with a positive attitude.


Ex.3


1. peculiar









2. radical









3. phase









4. sensible





5. predict

6.
labeled










7. resent









8. witnessed






9. equivalent



10. parallels


Ex.4


-ic

Chaotic












dramatic













academy
-ion

Depression










detection










erosion

Classification








confuse












cooperate









dictate -ist

Rightist













journal



















Ex.5


1.
journal




2.
chaotic




3.
cooperate




4.
erosion





5.
dramatic




6.
confuse

7.
academy


8.
rightists


9.
depression



10.
dictate



11.
detection



12.
classification



Ex. 6


K E A C L














I G N H O


Ex.7


1. saddled with









2. back off






3. gives way to







4. resorted to






5.
make allowances for


6. wonder at






7. prior to











8. based upon/on
Ex. 10






Filial piety is the basic code of ethics in the ancient Chinese society. Chinese people consider filial
piety
as
the
essence
of
a
person’s
integrity,
family
harmony,
and
the
nation’s
well
-being.
With
filial
piety
being
the
core
of
Confucian
ethics,
it
has
been
the
moral
standard
for
the
Chinese
society to maintain the family relationship for thousands of years. It’s undoubtedly a traditional
Chinese virtue. The culture of filial piety is a complex concept, rich in content and wide in range.
It concludes not only cultural ideas but also institutional etiquettes. Generally speaking, it refers
to
the
obligation
of
children
to
their
parents
required
by
the
society,
including
respect,
care,
support
for
the
elderly
and
so
forth.
Filial
piet
y
is
fundamental
to
the
ancient
“Oriental
civilization”.



Unit 4 Dance with love


Text A

College sweethearts

Ex. 1


1. The author uses this sentence to tell her own love story. She didn’t expect that she would end
up marrying Butch. He became her boyfriend just because of her wish to find a cute boyfriend.
She didn’t really want to marry him at the beginning.



2. Because when she met up with Butch the first time, he kept staring at her all night long. He
flattered
her
and
fell
in
love
with
her
at
first
sight.
He
looked
really
wild
or
maybe
even
dangerous.


3. Because Butch had a “bad boy image” which was very tempting
to a lot of girls, and his wild,
dynamic personality was a little frightening. She didn’t know whether she could be getting along
with him.



4. Though she always had an excellent reputation in respect to her schoolwork, she thought that
her college life was dull, with no fun. In her opinion, college was supposed to be a time of great
learning and also of some fun.


5. Because she was becoming more interested in him and she wanted to find out if she was the
“right” date in the eyes of Butch, thinking of
herself as a traditional girl.


6. It means that Butch didn’t want to do anything to change his bad situation. The word fate here
refers to the fact that Butch was going to be expelled from the university.


7. Though Butch was wild and would sometimes display directly his love in front of her friends, he
was always a perfect gentleman at his core. And they had a pure and responsible relationship for
seven years.


8. The author and her husband’s faithful journey of love that started with a causal attracti
on but
bloomed into a mature love proves that romantic love can last long through the ups and downs in
life.


Ex. 3


1.
confess







2.
tempting





3.
commence





4.
coordinating




5.
granted





6. deserved






7. displayed




8. consequently




9. lodged








10. proceed

Ex. 4

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