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Unit1|ReadingandThinking
WHYDOWECELEBRATEFESTIVALS
Festivalsarecelebratedallaroundtheworld.Theyhaveawiderangeoforigins,
suchastheseasonsoftheyear,religions,famousfigures,andimportantevents.
Everyfestivalhasitsdifferentcustomsanduniquecharms.However,nomatterhow
differenttheymayseem,allovertheworld,thespiritofsharingjoy,gratitude,love,
orpeaceiscommoninallfestivals.
Ofallthetraditionalfestivals,theharvestfestivalcanbefoundinalmostevery
culture.Thisimportantagriculturalfestivaltakesplaceafterallthecropshavebeen
gatheredin.Peoplecelebratetoshowthattheyaregratefulfortheyear'ssupplyof
food.InancientEgypt,theharvestfestivalwascelebratedduringthespringtime——
theEgyptianharvestseason.Itfeaturedaparadeandagreatfeastwithmusic,
dancing,andsports.Today,insomeEuropeancountries,peopledecoratechurches
andtownhallswithflowersandfruit,andgettogethertocelebrateoverameal.
DuringtheMid-AutumnFestivalinChina,familiesgathertoadmiretheshiningmoon
andenjoydeliciousmooncakes.
Customsplayasignificantroleinfestivals,butsometimestheycanchangeover
time.Withthedevelopmentofmodernsocietyandthespreadofnewideas,some
traditionsmayfadeawayandothersmaybeestablished.Oneexampleisthetypical
ChineseSpringFestivalcustomoflightingfirecrackerstodriveawaytheevilspirits
andcelebratethenewyear.Nowadays,manybigcitieshavegivenupthiscustomin
ordertoavoidairpollution.AnotherexampleisHalloween,whichslowlybecamean
excitingfestivalforchildren,inspiteofitsreligiousorigins.
Festivalsarebecomingmoreandmorecommercial,withbusinesstaking
advantageofthecelebrationsOnlineshoppingwebsitesandsocialmediaappshave
madeitmucheasierforthepublictospendmoreongiftsfortheirlovedones.
Althoughsomebelievefestivalsshouldnotbecommercialised,othersbelievethe
increaseinspendingisgoodfortheeconomyandpublichappiness.
Festivalsareanimportantpartofsociety.Theyreflectpeople'swishes,beliefs,
faiths,andattitudestowardslife.Theyareoccasionsthatallowustorelaxandenjoy
life,andforgetaboutourworkforalittlewhile.Theyhelpusunderstandwherewe
camefrom,whoweare,andwhattoappreciate.Andifyoustudyfestivalscarefully,
youmaybesurprisedtofindthatdifferentculturesactuallyhavealotincommon
afterall.
Unit1|ReadingforWriting
MYAMAZINGNAADAMEXPERIENCE
IexperiencedtheNaadamFestivalinChina,sInnerMongoliaAutonomous
Regionforthefirsttimethisyear.Thefestivalfallsonthefourthdayofthesixmonth
ofthelunarcalendar,usuallylastingforthreedays.Naadammeans“games”in
Mongolian,anditisrepresentedbythreeevents:horseracing,wresting,andarchery,
whichareallsoexcitingtowatch!
Onthefirstday,IsetofftothegamesearlywithmyfriendBurin.Isawalotof
peoplewearingfancyMongolianrobes.Someotherswerechattingortaking
photographs.BurintoldmethatMongolianstraveleveryyearfromnearandfarto
attendthefestival,justastheirancestorshaddoneforcenturies.
Aftertheopeningceremonyandsomeamazingperformances,thewrestling
competitionbegan.Mongolianwrestlingisdifferentfromthewrestlinginthe
OlympicGames.Therearenorounds,andwrestlersarenotseparatedbyweight.The
wrestlerslosesifanypartofhisbodyabovehiskneetouchestheground.After
singingsomesongs,thecompetitorsdancedontothegreenfield,wavingtheirarms
intheairasiftheywereeagles.Iwasquitemovedbytheirshowofstrengthand
grace.
Iabsolutelyenjoyedthearchery,too,butthehorseracesweremyfavouritepart.
However,Iwassurprisedtoseethattheriderswereboysandgirls!Ihearditis
becausechildrenarelighterandthehorsescanrunfasterandfarther.Atfirst,Iwasa
littleworriedaboutthechildrenssafety,butBurinsaid,"Don'tworry.They,ve
beenridinghorsesalltheirlives.They'IIbejustfine."ThatwasthemomentI
startedtounderstandwhypeoplesayuHorsesareattheheartofMongolian
culture.…
I'mfinallybackhomenow,feelingreallytired,butcelebratingNaadamwithmy
friendwastotallyworthit.Heinvitedmebackforthewintertostayinatraditional
Mongoliantentandeathotpot.Ican'twait!
Unit2|ReadingandThinking
MOTHEROFTENTHOUSANDBABIES
“Lifeisprecious....Toapersonnothingismorepreciousthantheirlife,andif
theyentrustmewiththatlife,howcouldIrefusethattrust,sayingI'mcold,hungry,
ortired?”ThesewordsofDrLinQiaozhigiveusalookintotheheartofthisamazing
woman,andwhatcarriedherthroughalifeofhardchoices.
Asafive-year-oldgirl,LinQiaozhiwasdeeplyaffectedbyhermother'sdeath.At
age18,insteadoffollowingthetraditionalpathofmarriagelikethemajorityofgirls,
shechosetostudymedidne."Whyshouldgirlslearnsomuch?Findingagood
husbandshouldbetheirfinalgoal!”herbrothercomplained,thinkingofthehigh
tuitionfees.Sheresponded,"I'dratherstaysingletostudyallmylife!”
Eightyearslater,LingraduatedfromPekingUnionMedicalCollege(PUMC)with
theWehaiScholarship,thehighestprizegiventograduates.Sheimmediatelybecame
thefirstwomanevertobehiredasaresidentphysicianintheOB-GYNdepartmentof
thePUMCHospital.Withinsixmonths,shewasnamedachiefresidentphysician,a
positionthatusuallytookfouryearstoachieve.Afterworkingforafewyears,she
wassenttostudyinEuropeandthen,in1939,intheUS.Shegreatlyimpressedher
Americancolleagues,whoinvitedhertostay.DrLin,however,rejectedtheoffer.She
wantedtoservethewomenandchildrenathome.
In1941,DrLinbecamethefirstChinesewomanevertobeappointeddirectorof
theOB-GYNdepartmentofthePUMCHospital,butjustafewmonthslater,the
departmentwasclosedbecauseofthewar.Thinkingofallthepeoplestillinneedof
help,DrLinopenedaprivateclinic.Shechargedverylowfeestotreatpatientsand
oftenreducedcostsforpoorpatients.Attimesshewasevenseenridingadonkeyto
farawayvillagestoprovidemedicalcare.
ThenewPeople'sRepublicofChinasawDrLinQiaozhiplayingakeyrole.In
1954,shewaselectedtothefirstNationalPeople'sCongressand,overthenext
severaldecades,sheheldmanyimportantpositions.Herheart,however,was
elsewhere.Shewasmoreinterestedintendingpatients,publishingmedicalresearch
oncareforwomenandchildren,andtrainingthenextgenerationofdoctors."The
OB-GYNdepartmentcaresfortwolives,“Shetoldnewstaffinherdepartment."As
doctors,weshouldberesponsibleforthepatientsandtreatthemasoursisters.”
ThoughLinQiaozhinevermarried,shewasknownastheumotheroften
thousandbabies”,havingdeliveredover50,000babiesinherlifetime.DrLindidnot
retireuntilthedayshedied,22April1983.Sinceshehadnochildrenofherown,she
lefthersavingstoakindergartenandafundfornewdoctors.Andevenasshelay
dying,herfinalthoughtswereforothers:'Tmreadytogo/?shesaid."Don't
trytorescuemeanymore.Don'twastethemedicineanymore.”
Unit2|ReadingforWriting
THESTONEINTHEROAD
Onceuponatimetherewasakingwhooftenthought,uNothinggoodcan
cometoanationwhosepeopleonlycomplainandexpectotherstosolvetheir
problems."Oneday,hehadanidea.
Earlyonemorning,thekingdisguisedhimselfandwenttoalocalvillage.He
placedalargestoneinthemiddleofthemainstreetandhidgoldcoinsunderthe
stone.Thenhehidbehindahugemapletreeandwatched.
Thefirstpersondownthestreetwasamilkmanwithhiscart.Hecrashedinto
thestone,pillingthemilkeverywhere,“Whatfoolputthisstonehere?”heshouted.
Hepickedhimselfupandangrilywentaway.
Afterawhile,agroupofwomencamealong,eachbalancingapotofwateron
herhead.Onewomantrippedoverthestoneandherwaterpotwentcrashingtothe
ground.Shepickedherselfupandlimpedawayintears.Neithershenorherfriends
thoughtaboutmovingthestoneoutoftheroad.
Thekingwatchedalldayasmanypeoplecomplainedaboutthestone,buthe
foundnobodymakinganattempttomoveit.Thekingwasindespair."Isthereno
oneinthisvillagewhofeelsanyresponsibilitytokeeptheirneighboursfromharm?”
Justthen,thekingsawayounggirlcomingalong.Shewasthedaughterofa
localfarmer.Shehadbeenworkingalldayandwasverytired.Butwhenshesawthe
stone,shesaidtoherself,“Thisstoneisadangertoanyonewhocomesdownthe
streetafterdark.TIImoveitoutoftheway.”
Thegirlpushedthestonewithallhermight.Afteragreatdealofeffort,she
finallysucceededinmovingittothesideofthestreet.Imaginehersurprisewhen
shesawthegoldcoinswherethestonehadbeen!
Justthen,thekingsteppedoutfrombehindthetree.“Ohsir,“thegirlsaid,
“doesthisgoldbelongtoyou?Ifnot,wesurelymustfindtheowner,forhewill
certainlymissit.”
Thekingsaid,“Mydear,thegoldismine.Iputitintheroadandmovedthe
stoneoverit.Nowthegoldisyours,becauseyouaretheonlypersonwhohaslearnt
thelessonIwantedtoteachmypeople.”
Unit3|ReadingandThinking
ScanLiLan'straveljournalandfindouttheplace
Wednesday,21June
TodaywasmyfirstdaybackinSanFranciscoaftercampingintheRedwood
ForestandvisitingthewinecountryofNapaValley.Ihavetoadmitthatitdefinitely
feelsgoodtobebackinthecityagain.Andwhatacity——acitythatwasableto
rebuilditselfaftertheearthquakethatoccurredin1906.Therearesomanybeautiful
oldbuildings——manysitingontopofbighills,offeringgreatviewsofthecity,the
ocean,andtheGoldenGateBridge.
Myhotelisneardowntown,intheMissionDistrict,oneoftheoldestpartsof
thecity.ManyofthepeoplelivingherearefromMexicoorCentralAmerica.This
districtusedtobeapoorareaoftown,butisnowacentreforart,music,andfood.
Infact,anartmovementcalledtheuMissionSchool“startedhere.It'sinfluenced
bygraffitiartandcomicart.Iwalkedaroundlookingatthestreetartforafewhours.
Itwasquitemodernandlively.Afterwards,IatesomedeliciousMexican-Chinese
noodlesfromafoodtruck.Arealmixofcultureshere!
Intheafternoon,Iheadedtoalocalmuseumthatshowedthehistoricalchanges
inCalifornia.!learntthatAmericagotCaliforniafromMexicoin1848.Inthesame
year,goldwasdiscoverednearSanFrancisco,whichstartedagoldrush.Over
300,000peoplecamefromallovertheworldtoseektheirfortune,andSanFrancisco
quicklybecameabigcity.ManyChinesearrivedduringthisperiod.Toearnaliving,
someopenedupshopsandrestaurantsinChinatown.Manyothersfoundjobson
farms,joinedthegoldrush,orwenttobuildtherailwaythatjoinedCaliforniatothe
easternregionofthecountry.Themuseumdidareallygoodjobofshowinghow
Americawasbuiltbyimmigrantsfromdifferentcountriesandcultures.Whenthese
immigrantslefttheircountries,theycarriedabitofhomeintheirhearts,andbuilta
newhomehere.
Thisevening,IwenttoChinatown.Thereweresomanycafesandrestaurantsto
choosefrom.IselectedaCantoneserestaurantthatserveditsfoodonbeautiful
chinaplates.Whatgreatfood!
That'senoughfortoday.Tomorrowevening,\"mgoingtoajazzbarinthe
RichmondDistinct.Can,twait!
Unit3|ReadingforWriting
WELCOMETOCHINATOWN!
TheChinatowninSanFranciscoisthebiggestinAmerica,andalsotheoldest.It
isaverypopulartouristdrawthatreceivesmorevisitorseachyearthaneventhe
GoldenGateBridge.Theclimateismildallyearround,meaningitisalwaysagood
timetovisit.
Historically,Chineseimmigrantssettledintheareaduringtherailroad
constructionandgoldrushperiod.WhatstartedasaresidentialareaforChinese
immigrantsthenturnedintoacentretorChineseculture.Themajorityofresidentsin
ChinatownarestillethnicChinese,manyofwhomdonotspeakEnglishfluently.This
allowsvisitorstoexperiencearealtasteofChina.
MostofChinatownwasdestroyedinthe1906earthquake,butthecityand
residentsrebuiltit,takingcaretoincludelotsofChinesearchitecture.Traditionally,
visitorsenterChinatownthroughthelegendaryDragonGate,whichwasbuiltusing
materialsdonatedfromChina.OtherfamoussitesincludetheTinHowTempleand
BankofCanton,tonamebutafew.Visitorscanalsospendhoursjustexploringthe
interestingsights,smells,andsoundsofChina.PortsmouthSquareisalsoakeysite,
beingthecentreofChinatown.Ithasalongandfamoushistory,withtheauthor
RobertLouisStevensonhavingspentmuchtimewritingthere.Thesedays,the
squareisagreatplacetoseetraditionalChinesecultureinreallife,suchasgamesof
Chinesechess,andpeoplepractisingtaichi.
ThestoresintheChinatownofferauniquerangeofsouvenirs,goods,and
clothing.AllkindsoftraditionalChineseherbalmedicinecanbefound,too,andthere
areChineseteastores,wherevisitorscantasteandbuyvarietiesofChinesetea.
ButperhapswhatmanytouristsandSanFranciscanstreasuremostabout
Chinatownisitsfood.ThereisChinesefoodtosuiteveryonestaste,withtraditional
dishesfromalloverChina.
ChinatownsareanimportantpartofthediversecultureoftheUSA.Theyallow
visitorswhohaveneverbeentoChinatoexperiencetraditionalChineseculturefirst
hand.
Unit4|ReadingandThinking
SPACE:THEFINALFRONTIER
“Arewealone?What'soutthere?”Lookingupatthestars,peoplehave
alwayswantedtolearnmoreaboutspace,andscientistsworkhardtofindanswers.
Theymakevehiclestocarrybravepeopleintospacetofindoutthesecretsofthe
universe.Theyalsoreallywishtodiscoverotherplanetsthataresuitableenoughto
supportlife.
Beforethemid-20thcentury,mostpeoplefelttravellingintospacewasan
impossibledream.However,somescientistsweredeterminedtohelphumansrealise
theirdreamtoexplorespace.Aftermanyexperiments,theysucceededinmaking
rocketsthatcouldescapeEarth'sgravity.On4October1957,theSputnik1satellite
waslunchedbytheUSSRandsuccessfullyorbitedaroundEarth.Afterwards,the
USSRfocusedonsendingpeopleintospace,andon12April1961,YuriGagarin
becamethefirstpersonintheworldtogointospace.Overeightyearslater,on20
July1969,AmericanastronautNeilArmstrongsteppedontothemoon,famously
saying,"That'sonesmallstepfor[a]man,onegiantleapformankind."Following
this,manymoregoalswereachieved.Forexample,America'sNASAspaceagency
launchedVoyager1on5September1977tostudydeepspace,anditstilltransmits
datatoday.
Althoughscientiststrytomakesurenothinggoeswrong,accidentscanstill
happen.AlltheastronautsontheUSSR'sSoyuz11andAmerica'sChallengerdied
duringtheirmissions.Thesedisastersmadeeveryonesadanddisappointed,butthe
desiretoexploretheuniverseneverdied.Thisisbecausepeoplebelieveinthe
importanceofcarryingonspaceexplorationdespitethehugerisks.Anexampleof
thisongoingworkistheInternationalSpaceStation.ItorbitsEarthandhas
astronautsfromdifferentcountriesonboard,providingacontinuoushuman
presenceinspace.
China'sspaceprogrammestartedlaterthanthoseofRussiaandtheUS,butit
hasmadegreatprogressinashorttime.Chinabecamethethirdcountryintheworld
toindependentlysendhumansintospacein2003,whenYangLiweisuccessfully
orbitedEarthintheShenzhou5spacecraft.ThenShenzhou6and7completeda
secondmannedorbitandthefirstChinesespacewalk,followedbythevehicleJade
Rabbitbeingsenttothemoontostudyitssurface.Afterthat,Chinalaunchedthe
Tiangong2spacelabintospaceandTianzhoultodockwithit.Thissignalledone
stepfurtherinChina'splantoestablishaspacestationinthefuture.Morerecently,
ChinahassentChang'e4toexplorethesurfaceofthefarsideofthemoontomake
measurementsandobservations.
Thefutureofspaceexplorationremainsbright.Europe,theUS,andChinaall
haveplanstofurtherstudyandexploreplanetslikeMarsandJupiter.Despitethe
difficulties,scientistshopefuturediscoverieswillnotonlyenableustounderstand
howtheuniversebegan,butalsohelpussurvivewellintothefuture.
Unit4|ReadingforWriting
ISEXPLORINGSPACEAWASTEOFTIMEANDMONEY?
Countriesaroundtheglobearespendingbillionsofdollarsandlotsoftimeon
variousspacemissions,whethertoMarsorotherplanetsmuchfurtheraway.Some
peoplearguethatweshouldstopwastingtimeandmoneyexploringspace.Instead,
weshouldfeedtheworld'spoorandfindimmediatesolutionstootherproblems,
suchaspollutionandfataldiseases.However,othersfeelthisisashallowviewwhich
failstorealisehowexploringspacehelpsus.
Firstly,exploringspacehasalreadymadeadifferenceinthefightagainstworld
hunger.IthasdirectlyresultedinthemanysatellitesthatnoworbitEarth.Anumber
ofthesatellitesrecorddataonlandandweatherpatterns.Thenthedatais
transmittedtoscientistsonEarth.Aftercarefulanalysis,thescientistscanprovide
usefulrecommendationsandadviceforfarmers.Asaresult,space-basedsciencehas
helpedfarminginitseffortstogrowenoughfoodtofeedEarth?sincreasing
population.
Secondly,spaceexplorationhasalreadypromotedtechnologicalimprovements
thatbenefitusall.High-endproductsaroundtheworldaremadetoahigher
standardnowbecauseofadvancedtechnologywhichwasfirstcreatedtomeetthe
requirementsforspaceexploration.Forexample,spacetechnologieshavehelpedthe
researchanddevelopmentofdifferenttypesofnewmaterial.Theyhavealsohelped
companiesmakebetterheartmonitorsandothermachinesthatdoctorsregularly
use.Today,spacetechnologiesarewidelyusedinallkindsofindustries,andeveryday
productssuchasGPS,memoryfoampillows,andsmartphonecamerasarechanging
ourlives.
Finally,sendingastronautsintospacehashelpedpeopletothinkaboutthe
world'sproblemsandeventofindwaystosolvethem.Seeingpicturesofourplanet
asanislandinablackseamadepeoplerealisethatourplanet'sresourcesare
limited.Inordertoprovideforsucharapidlyincreasingpopulation,scientistsare
tryingtofindotherplanetsthatcouldonedaybeournewhome.Thegreatest
attentionatpresentisonMarsbecauseitisclosertoEarth.Inthefuture,humans
mayliveonbothplanets.
Inclosing,exploringspaceprovidestheworldwithmanydifferentbenefits.
Therefore,itshouldcontinuesoastoprovidenewandbettersolutionstopeople's
short-termandlong-termproblems.
Unit5|ReadingandThinking
THEMILLIONPOUNDBANKNOTE
ACT1,SCENE3
Narrator:Tworichbrothers,RoderickandOliver,havemadeabet.Oliverbelieves
thatwithamillion-poundbanknoteamancouldliveamonthinLondon.Hisbrother
Roderickdoubtsit.Theyseeapooryoungmanwalkingoutsidetheirhouse.Itis
HenryAdams.
Roderick:Youngman,wouldyoustepinsideamoment,please?
Henry:Who?Me,sir?
Roderick:Yes,you.
Servant:(openingadoor)Goodmorning,sir.Wouldyoupleasecomein?
(Henryentersthehouse)
Roderick:Howdoyoudo,Mr...er...?
Henry:Adams.HenryAdams.
Oliver:Comeandsitdown,MrAdams.
Henry:Thankyou.
Roderick:You'reanAmerican?
Henry:That'sright,fromSanFrancisco.
Roderick:Mayweaskwhatyou'redoinginthiscountryandwhatyourplansare?
Henry:Well,Ican'tsaythatIhaveanyplans.Asamatteroffact,IlandedinBritain
byaccident.
Oliver:Howisthatpossible?
Henry:Well,Ihadmyownboat.Aboutamonthago,Iwassailing,andtowardsnight
Ifoundmyselfcarriedouttoseabyastrongwind.ThenextmorningIwasspottedby
aship.
Oliver:AnditwastheshipthatbroughtyoutoEngland.
Henry:Yes.IwenttotheAmericanconsulatetoseekhelp,but...Anyway,Ididn't
daretotryagain.(Thebrotherssmileateachother.)
Roderick:Well,youmustn'tworryaboutthat.It,sanadvantage.
Henry:I'mafraidIdon,tquitefollowyou,sir.
Roderick:Tellus,whatsortofworkdidyoudoinAmerica?
Henry:Iworkedforaminingcompany.Couldyouoffermeworkhere?
Roderick:Patience.Ifyoudon'tmind,mayIaskyouhowmuchmoneyyouhave?
Henry:Well,tobehonest,Ihavenone.
Oliver:(happily)Whatluck!Brother,whatluck!
Henry:Well,itmayseemluckytoyoubutnottome!Ifthisisyourideaofsomekind
ofjoke,Idon,tthinkit'sveryfunny.Nowifyou?IIexcuseme,Ioughttobeonmy
way.
Roderick:Pleasedon,tgo.Youmustntthinkwedon,tcareaboutyou.Oliver,give
himtheletter.
Oliver:Yes,Iwasabouttogogettheletter.Wait!(gettingitfromadeskandgivingit
toHenry)Theletter.
Henry:(takingitcarefully)Forme?
Roderick:Foryou.(Henrystartstoopenit)Oh,no,you'dbetternotopenit.You
can'topenituntiltwoo'clock.
Henry:Oh,thisissilly.
Roderick:Notsilly.There'smoneyinit.
Henry:Oh,no.Idon'twantyourcharity.Ijustwantajobthatearnsanhonest
income.
Roderick:Weknowyou'rehard-working.That'swhywe'vegivenyoutheletter.(to
theservant)ShowMrAdamsout.
Oliver:Goodluck,MrAdams.
Henry:Well,whydon'tyouexplainwhatthisisallabout?
Roderick:You'IIsoonknow.Inexactlyanhourandahalf.
Servant:Thisway,sir.
Roderick:Notuntil2o'clock.Promise?
Henry:Promise.Goodbye.
Unit5|ReadingforWriting
THEMILLONPOUNDBANKNOTE
ACT2,SCENE1
Narrator:Henryiswalkingalongthestreetholdingthebanknoteinhishand.Hiscoatiswornin
severalplaces.Heseesasignforatailor'sshop.
Henry:(enteringth
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