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1、22Theimportantthinginlifeis to have a great aim,and the determination to attain it. Goethe (1749-Maryhadalittle瑪麗有一頭羔羊 Lesson2Thelongestheworld 世界上最長(zhǎng)的吊橋 Lessonodernart 現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)的電流 LessonElectricAverydearMaryhadalittle瑪麗有一頭羔羊 Lesson2Thelongestheworld 世界上最長(zhǎng)的吊橋 Lessonodernart 現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)的電流 LessonElectricAverydea

2、rcat 一條貴重的寶貝貓 Lesson的先驅(qū) LessonDaniel丹尼爾.門多薩 LessonBy熟記臺(tái)詞 LessonOnemansmeatisanothermanspoison 各有所愛 Lessonhecupboard “家丑LessonA TheCuttySark 帆船 LessonWanted:alargebiscuittin 征購(gòu)大餅干筒 LessonNothingtosellandnothingtobuy 不賣也不LessonFivepoundtoodear 五磅也太LessonFunnyornot? 是否可笑Lesson之LessonThedeath ofa1Lesson

3、16MaryhadalittleText ListentothethenanswerthequestionWasDimitririghttoapologizetoLesson16MaryhadalittleText ListentothethenanswerthequestionWasDimitririghttoapologizetohisneighbour?Whynd her husband Dimitri he tiny village of Perachora in southern Greece. One of s was a little amb which her husband

4、had given her. She kept it tied to a tree in a duringthe dayand went to fetch it every evening. One evening, however, the lamb was missing. The rope beencut,soitwastthelambhadbeenWhen Dimitri came in from the fields, his wife told him d happened. Dimitri at et out find the thief. He knew it would no

5、t prove difficult in such a small village. ling several of his about the theft, Dimitri found t his neighbour, Aleko, had suddenly acquired a new lamb. y went to Alekos house and angrily accused him of stealing the lamb. He told him he had return it or he would call . Aleko denied taking it and led

6、o his backyard. It was the had just bought a lamb, he explained, but his lamb was black. Ashamed of having acted so rashly, Dimitri apologized to Aleko for having accused him. While they were talking it began to rain and Dimitri stayed Alekos house until the rain stopped. When he went outside half a

7、n hour later, he was astonished to find lacklambwasalmostwhite.Itswool,whichhadbeendyedblack,hadbeenwashedcleanbythes Newwordsand2adj. v. v. adj. n. 【Section1o the 案whichoccurredlast1.areheHeneverthoughthewouldbe(指控ofTheyoung(否認(rèn)knowinganything【Section1o the 案whichoccurredlast1.areheHeneverthoughthew

8、ouldbe(指控ofTheyoung(否認(rèn)knowinganythingabouttheHerefused to (道歉tothewomanforhisbad5.Youshouldbe(羞愧的ofyourselflingstoyour1.Wewerejusttalkingabouthedormitorywhen2.Ifanythinghappenstohim,letme3.Please go andwhentheoBeijingWe putasidetheworkplanforthemomentandgetmoreinformationaboutHavinggoteverythingread

9、y,theytoexploretheold-growth【Section21.很明顯這次他是不會(huì)借錢給你的。Itisadjt.一樣。(beadjtodo. 4.回來。until 3atonce,setout,findout,comein,had【Section31,While the professor(make)ahehall,astrangercamein. t he has been out of work.2.Itissible for you 3.When11ookedaround,1【Section31,While the professor(make)ahehall,astran

10、gercamein. t he has been out of work.2.Itissible for you 3.When11ookedaround,1founditwasthesamerestaurantwhereI(eat)4.After (search)thehousecarefully,tookthemanto5.Agroupofrescuersweresent(find)iftherewasanybodyhe1.Mr.Blackisoneofthemostpopularteacherinour2.Itwouldbeimportantofyoutoteamasecondforeig

11、n3.Theyoungmandeniedgiveawayanybusinesssecretsto4.Whenthebookcamebacktohim,hefoundseveralpageshavebeen5.ThemantoldthewillvisitIraqthenext【Section4OneofMarys 1.swasalittleamb 2. herhadgivenher.Shekeptit3.(tie)toatreeinafieldduringthedayandfetchediteveryevening.,thelambwasmissingoneevening.Whenherhusb

12、andDimitrilearntit,hesetout5.(find)outwhohadstolenit.Soon,hefoundthisneighbour,Aleko,hadsuddenlyacquiredanewSohewenttoAlekoshouseand6.(指責(zé)他偷走了羊),Alekodenied7.(take)itled Dimitri to see the lamb. When Dimitri went to the backyard, he found a black lamb. Dimitri apologized to him for having accused him

13、. While they 8. (talk)itbegantorainandDimitrihadtostayinAlekoshousetherainstopped.Whenhewentoutside,hewasastonishedtottheblacklambwasalmost4IbegantogrowternightwhenmyparentsandIwerereturningfrommyauntshouse,andmothertwe mightsoonbeleavingfor.Wewereonthebusthen.Iwascrying,andpeople on the buswereIbeg

14、antogrowternightwhenmyparentsandIwerereturningfrommyauntshouse,andmothertwe mightsoonbeleavingfor.Wewereonthebusthen.Iwascrying,andpeople on the busweretolookatme.It Icould not thethoughtofhearingheradioprogramforschoolchildrentoIlistenedeveryIdonotremembermyselfcryingforthisreasonagain.Infact,Ithin

15、kIcriedverywhenIsayinggoodbyetomyfriendsandrelatives.WhenwewereleavingIthoughtaboutalltheIwastosee.ThecountryIwasleavingnevertocomebackwasyhead The fourt taughtmetheimportanceofoptimism(樂觀),theideadidnotto me atonce. twoyearsinNewYorkIwasreallyhavingtohreeasaresultmilymoves. IdidnotquiteknowwhatIwas

16、orwhatIbe.Motherremarried,things even more complex for me. Some time passed mystepfatherandIgotusedtoeach other. I was often sad, and saw no to the hard times.MyhefamilyincreasedalotsinceIknewEnglishn elseathome.wrote ,filledoutforms,translatederviewswithImmigrationofficers,grandparents to the docto

17、r and translated there, and even ephonebillswithcompany FrommyIhave learned one important:almostallcommontroublesaway!Somethinggoodiso heendwhenyoudonot,andjustwaitalittle!tmylifewillturn ,eventhoughitwillnotC.D.goingD. D. D. D. D. D. D. D. D.D. D. D. A.B.A.lookingA. B.turningB. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.

18、 B. B. B. C.comingC. C. C. C. C. C.C. C.C.C. C.C. C.C. C. C. C. C.turntA. A. A. A. A. A. A. A.A. A.noA. A.A.A. A.A.giveB.B. B. B. B. D. D. D. D. B. D. D.turnB.give5AIamoneofthosepeoplewhoareterribleatsayingno.Itakeontoomanyprojectsatonce,andspendmuchofmyngthingsIdrathernotng.IAIamoneofthosepeoplewho

19、areterribleatsayingno.Itakeontoomanyprojectsatonce,andspendmuchofmyngthingsIdrathernotng.Igetstuffdone,butitsnotalwaysthebestIcando,thebestwayIcouldspendmytswhymynewestgoal,sa alrson,istobeaBeingaquitterisntbeinghogivesup,whodoesntseeimportantthingsthrough. desiretobetheitet.ThequitterIwanttobeishog

20、etsoutwhentheresnovaluewhatng,ortvaluecomesattheexpenseofsomethingmoreWegetinvolvedinsomething,realizewedontwanttobeapartofit,butkeepongoing.WesayIvealreadyinvestedsomuchhis,Imightaswellstickitout.”Afriendofmineoncetoldme:“IIwasanadultwhenIcouldstopreadingabook,evenaftergetting500pages we all tend t

21、o do this.oit.”O(jiān)ddthoughitIetheite:quitasoftensible,regardlessofprojectusortimeinvested.Ifreadingabook,anddontlikeit,stopreading.Cutyourlosses,tthesmartestthings beforeyourlossesgrowevenmore,andquit.Insteadofreadinganentirebookyouhate,readhalfofabadandhalfofagoodone. tabetteruseofyourStepbackforasec

22、ond.Letslearnhowtosay“no”atthebeginning,hemiddle,andfreeupmoreof ourtimetodothethingswedliketong,andtheuallySayingnoishard,andadmittingamistakenyesisevenharder.Butifwedoboth,wellstarttomaketwerespendingourtimecreatingvalue,nincreasingourlosses.Letsbequitters1.Theauthorwantstobeaquitter,becausehe/she

23、A.wishestohavemoretimeforB.hopestoimproveC.expectstomakemoreefficientuseofhis/herD.hasfound rdtodoseveralthingsatoneInwhatdoestheauthorsuggestquittingisagoodWhenyouknowataskcannotbeWhenyoufeeltiredandneedaWhenyoumeetwithdifficultiesalongtheD.WhenyourealizewhatyoungisnotworththeIfyoustopreadingabooka

24、ftermanypages,theauthormightyouarewisetocutyourt B.itsatyouhavewastedsomuchC.youshouldfinishatyouhaveD.youshouldregretchoosingthewrongThemessagetheauthortriestoconveyistolearntosaycreatemoreliveyourlifetotheD. ngmanythings6BBeautyhasalwaysbeenregardedassomethingadmirable.Almosteveryonethinks are hap

25、pier and healthier; they have better marriages and have more respectable jobs.問)givethembetteradviceforfindingjobs.Evenjudgesaresofterontractivealconsultants(s.hecircle,beautyea WhileattractivenessBBeautyhasalwaysbeenregardedassomethingadmirable.Almosteveryonethinks are happier and healthier; they h

26、ave better marriages and have more respectable jobs.問)givethembetteradviceforfindingjobs.Evenjudgesaresofterontractivealconsultants(s.hecircle,beautyea Whileattractivenessisitivethingforamansrise,itisharmfultoawomans.Handsomeexecutives (主管)wereconsideredashavingmorenplainermen;effortandabilitywereto

27、bethereasonsfortheirsuc unattractive ones; their sucs.Attractivefemaleexecutiveswereconsideredtohavelessnswasattributednottoabilitybuttochasluck.attractiveexecutiveswerethoughttohavemorehonestyandtobemorentheattractivefemaleWhyareattractivewomennotthoughttobeable?Anattractivewomanisthoughttobemore(女

28、性的)andanattractivemanmore的nthelessattractiveones.Thus,anwomanhasanraditionallyfemalejobs,butanattractivewomaninatraditionallyitionappearstolackthe“masculine”qualitiesThisistrueeveninpolitics.AnneBowmanrecentlypublishedastudyontheeffectsofattractivenesspoliticalcandidates.Sheasked125undergraduatestud

29、entstotwogroupsofphotographs,oneofmenoneofwomen,inorderofattractiveness.Thestudentsweretoldthephotographswereofcandidatespolitical.TheywereaskedtothemheordertheywouldvoteforTheresultstractivemalesydefeatedunattractivemen,butthewomanwhobeen ed tractivealwaysreceivedthefewestraditionallyfemalejobs,att

30、ractivenessA.strengthensthefemininequalitiesmakeswomenlookmorehonestandisofgreatimportancetooftenenableswomentosucceed twhenitcomestopolitics,attractivenessturnsouttobeanobstacletoaffectsmenandwomenC.hasaslittleeffecton menasonD.ismoreofannabenefittoItcanbeinferredfromthetpeoplesviewson beautyareoft

31、enA. B.old-C.D.TheauthorwritesthispassageA.discussthenegativeaspectsofbeinggiveadvicetojob-seekerswhoaredemandequalrightsforemphasizetheimportanceof【Section5Eversincemiddleschool,WangWeiandWangKundreamedabouttakingagreatbiketrip.Aftergraduating fromcollege, theyare determined to cycle along the enti

32、relyMekong River fromwhere it begins to where it endswiththeircousins.TheywenttothelibrarytofindmoredetailabouttheRiver.Theyfinallybeganjourneytitudeofn5,000metersinQingHaiProvince.Itwastoocoldandhardtoclimbmountainsbybike,andtheyweredeeplysurprisedbytheviewaroundus.Theylookedatthelakeswhatlikeglass

33、andthechildrendressinginlongwoolcoats.WangKunllyenjoyedlyingbeneathmidnightskyandstayedawakewatchingthestars.Itwasagreatfunhis7, 你將如何安排自己的暑期學(xué)習(xí)和生活?假如你是李華, 請(qǐng)你以暑假, , 根據(jù)下面的要點(diǎn), 要點(diǎn)提示:1. 生活:平衡膳食, 你將如何安排自己的暑期學(xué)習(xí)和生活?假如你是李華, 請(qǐng)你以暑假, , 根據(jù)下面的要點(diǎn), 要點(diǎn)提示:1. 生活:平衡膳食適當(dāng)運(yùn)動(dòng), 查漏補(bǔ)缺, , 旅游注意:1. 90詞左右,2. 參考詞匯:空調(diào) airconditioner

34、 Fellow students,Thesummervacationisdrawingnearandwewillbefreetoarrangeourtime.Li8【Section6Maryhadalittlelamb, little lamb, little lamb,Mary【Section6Maryhadalittlelamb, little lamb, little lamb,Maryhadalittlelamb,itsfleecewaswhiteAndtMaryMarywent,MaryandtMarywent,thelambretoItfollowedhertoschooloned

35、ay school one day, school one day,Itfollowedhertoschooloneday,whichwasagainsttherules. It made the children laugh and play,laughandplay,laughanditmadethechildrenlaughandplaytoseealambatAndsotheteacherturneditout, turned it out, turned it out,Andsotheteacherturneditout,butstillitlingerednear, And wai

36、ted patiently about,patientlyabout,patientlyAndwaitedpatientlyabouttillMarydidWhydoesthelambloveMaryso? Love Mary so? Love Mary so?WhydoesthelambloveMaryso,theeagerchildrencry. Why, Mary loves the lamb, you know.Thelamb,youknow,thelamb,youWhy,Marylovesthelamb,youknow,theteacherdid9Lesson17Thelongest

37、heText ListentothethenanswerthequestionHowisthebridgeVerrazano, an Italian about whom little is Lesson17ThelongestheText ListentothethenanswerthequestionHowisthebridgeVerrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, Angouleme. He described it as a very agreeable situation located York Harbour in 15

38、24 and named wo small he midst of flowed a great river. Though Verrazano is by no means considered to be a great explorer, his name probablyremainimmortal,foronNovember21st,1964,thelongest afterheworldwasTheVerrazanoBridge,whichwasdesignedbyOthmarAmmann,joinsBrooklynto en Island.s spanof4,260feet.Th

39、ebridgeissottheoftheearthhadtobeoaccountbyits Two great pport four huge cables. The towers are built on immense latforms make steel and concrete. The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea. These alone took sixteen monthstobuild.Abovethesurfaceofthewater,thetowersrisetoaheightofn

40、early700feet.Theysupportcables from which the bridge has been suspended. Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire. has been t if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its capacity.However,sizeandrenottheonlyimportantthingsaboutthisbridge.Despitei

41、tsit is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designers dream to create an enormous object drawn as ly s Newwordsandn.n.根,段; n. n.ad. 【Section11.Onetoftenleadspeopletomoveisthedesireforpoetdreds of (流芳百世的)poemstohe cityare made of LiPo,thefamousMostofthe【Section11.Onetoftenleadspeopletomoveisthede

42、sireforpoetdreds of (流芳百世的)poemstohe cityare made of LiPo,thefamousMostofthe4.Anewbridge (承受量ofdredtonshasbeenrecently5. It is tmosterviewedeaddictedtoonline1.As achild he wasawed bythe oftheouter2.Theydress beautifullyand wearofjewelryonthisl3.Mr.Smithfoundaproperforhisnew4.Until1964,theGoldenGateB

43、ridgewasthelongesthewassot it (被描繪成at2.Wecan(決不能ignorethefunctionofthecooperationschoolsandn3.The village (以命名thehighhatstandsinfrontof(結(jié)論),allfactorsshouldbe4.Inorderto5. His backpack (裝滿了)allkinds【Section220。(Itisestimated 發(fā)現(xiàn)他并不適合這項(xiàng)工作。(findsbto【Section31.Mr.Smithplantedseveralfruittreesinhisgarden

44、last2.Theworkersarebuildinganotherbridgeoverthesuspend,immense,locate,3.Theyhavesentthousandsofbookstothelocalprimary4.smadetheworkersworktwelvehoursa5.Wemustfinishthetaskbeforethemanagercomes1.The village (locate)atthefootofthemountaineatouristy2.Weallthinkhewoulddotheworkbetterifhe(give)a3.Theyhav

45、esentthousandsofbookstothelocalprimary4.smadetheworkersworktwelvehoursa5.Wemustfinishthetaskbeforethemanagercomes1.The village (locate)atthefootofthemountaineatouristy2.Weallthinkhewoulddotheworkbetterifhe(give)alittlemore3.Thedoctorstthed to (operate)onThe house (use)asanactivitycenterfortheoldwhen

46、it(complete)nextStudents (shouldallow)todeveloptheir【Section4Iwasrecentlyinvitedtodinnerbyafriend.Duringthemeal,themanageroftherestaurantcame and tourmealwasfree.Hestoodthereatmeandheseemedalittle tomebutIquiterememberhim. Iaskedhimifheknewme.HelaughedandsaidIrobably him,tIdchangedhislife.Myfriendwa

47、squite andaskedhimhowIddoneHe ttwelve yearsagohe astressmanagementtIwasgiving.Iaskedthewhattheirgreatest wasandmostofthem,includinghim,saiditwasHesaidIlistened andthentookachairandplacedhecenteroftheroom.I on chair for a few moments and then I 11everyonetocomeanddothesame.Iwantedthemtolookatthe room

48、fromupthere.Aftereveryonehaddoneit,Iaskedthegroupto howtheroomlooked(視角whentheychangedThenIasked themto ses.Wasthisthewhohadseentheirgood hiredthem? Didtheyrememberhowhappytheyweretobe forthe job? But how did these e HesaidIlookedathimandaskedifhehad nkyoutosforthe toearnliving.Heansweredhehadnt.The

49、nIaskedhimwhyhe hadnttriedbeing toHetoldushis tnight.Hewentbacktoworkthenextdaynk-youcardtos.HesaidId himtoifefromsand 1.A.B. C. D. D. D. A. A. A.A.B. C. B.B. B.B.B.B. B. B. B. C. C.C. C. C.C. C.C. C. yD. A.A.A.A. A.A.A.workA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.D. D.D. D. D.D.D.fillD. D. B.thinkB. . C.oC. B. C. C. C. C.C

50、. C. D. B. B.B. B. B. D. D. D.D. D.Agry!Thisisagoodpieceofadvice.IfyougoNeveroa forfoodchtime, youll probably buy moren you plan to. Unfortunay,however,justthisadviceisntenoughfor consumersthesedays.ModernshoppersneedaneducationinhowandhowAgry!Thisisagoodpieceofadvice.IfyougoNeveroa forfoodchtime, y

51、oull probably buy moren you plan to. Unfortunay,however,justthisadviceisntenoughfor consumersthesedays.Modernshoppersneedaneducationinhowandhownottobuythingsattheyoucheckklyrads.Findoutthetareonsaleanddecideifyoureallyneedthings.Inotherwords,dontbuyanythingjustbecauseitsrnusual!“NewandImproved!”orNa

52、tural”onthefrontofapackageinfluenceyou.Instead,readthelistofingredients(contents)ontheThird,comparepri same brand.:tis,youshouldexaminetheofbothdifferentbrandsanddifferentsizesofAnothersuggestionforconsumersistobuyordinaryitemsinsteadmousbrands.Ordinaryitemssupermarketscomeinplainpackages.Theseprodu

53、ctsarerbecauseproducersdontspendonpackingoradvertising.Thequality,however,isusuallyasgoodasthequalityofwell-knownnamehesameway,inbuyingclothes,youcanoftenfindhighqualityandlowintare famous.indiscountclothingstorescanhelpyousavealotofmoney.Althoughthesestoresveryattractive,andtheyusuallydoveindividua

54、ldressingrooms,notonlyarethepri t you find in high-priced department stores.low,butcanoftenfindthesamefamousWiseconsumersreadmagazineadsandwatchTVls,buttheydothiswithoneknowledgeofthepsychologybehindtheads.Inotherwords,well-informedconsumerswatchforinformation and check for misinformation. They ask

55、themselves questions: Is the advertiser hiding something in small pratthebottomofthepage? Isthereanyrealhe l,oristheadvertisersimplyanattractiveimage?Withtheanswerstothesequestions,consumerscanmakea wise1Allthefollowingementsaretrueaboutthephrase“ordinaryitems”inParagraph2exceptA.ordinaryitemsnevers

56、ay“NewandImproved”or“AllB.ordinaryproductsareusuallyrnfamousC.producersspendlessmoneyonpackagingofordinaryD.thequalityofordinaryitemsisusuallyasgoodtmous2.Oneoftheggestionstoconsumersisnottobuyitemswithwordslike“NewandImproved”or“AlltomakeuseofC.tobuyhighqualitychasfamousbrandsD.tobuyanyordinaryitem

57、sinsteadmous3.Theauthort A. othegry,youmaybuynyouplanarerelativelyB.thequalityofordinaryitemsisusuallyhighandtheC.discountclothingstoresaregoodtogoD.adssometimeslthe B yearsagoasatempleratingtheGreekgoddessAthena,itwasforthousandsofB yearsagoasatempleratingtheGreekgoddessAthena,itwasforthousandsofye

58、arsthechurchofaryoftheAthenians,thenamosque),andfinallyaruin.Thebuildingwaschangedandsculpturesmuchdamagedoverthecenturies.By1800onlyabou lfoftheoriginalsculpturaln1801and1805,LordElgin,theBritishambassador大使totheOttomanEmpire國(guó)whichcontrolledAthensactingwiththefullknowledgeandoftheOttomanremovedlfof

59、theremainingsculpturesfromthefallenruinsandfromthebuildingitselfLordlovedGreekhistoryandtransportedthesculpturesbacktohearrivalofthesculpturesinLondonahugeeffectontheEuropeanpublic,yerestinancientGreekcultureandcontemporary當(dāng)代的artistictrendsThesesculptureswereacquiredfromLordElginbytheBritishin1816an

60、dsincethentheyhaveallbeenondisplaytothepublic,freeofSincetheearly1980s,however,thesarguedforthepermanentremovaltoAthensalltheParthenonheBritishMuseumTheyhavealsochallengedtheBritishMuseumBoardTrusteeslegaltitletotheTheBritishMuseum,however,titexistslthestoryofculturalachievementthroughoutworld,fromt

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