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Unit 1

At a dinner party the guests and their hosts were involved in a heated discussion, or rather an argument concerning the question of whether women had as much self-control as men. As they argued, signs appeared to one of the guests that a cobra was present in the room, While his first impulse was to jump back, he knew that this would be a mistake; so he urged the other diners in a commanding tone to hold still without telling them why. Shortly, the cobra emerged on the veranda; and the man ran quickly to the door to slam it shut. It was soon discovered that the cobra had crawled across the foot of the hostess, who kept clam, not uttering a sound. Thus the conclusion of this crisis laid bare the fact that women have as much self-control as men.

Unit 2

Thomas Jefferson was not only a man of ideas, he was also a man of action. He believed that, rather than simply learn from reading, one should engage in personal investigations to gain knowledge from its source .He also believed that one could obtain valuable knowledge not only from expert people of higher classes, but also from people of humble origin. Jefferson felt that one must think for himself rather than simply seek agreement with others; and that it was wrong to go out of one's way to avoid disagreement or conflict. In spite of his critics, Jefferson constantly held to and acted on his own beliefs. Americans owe much to Thomas Jefferson for the legacy of ideas and examples he left behind.

Unit 3

While waiting to enter university,the young man saw a teaching job advertised in a local newspaper;and,though he thought his chances of getting the job were slim,he decided to apply. when he arrived at the school for his interview,he sensed in the headmaster an attitude of superiority and disapproval.The interview consisted of a number of questions regarding the young man's education and background.And then he was asked whether or not he attached importance to games as part of a boy's schooling.Obviously his answer was not entirely satisfactory to the headmaster.In spite of the fact that he and the headmaster had little in common in their views on education, the young man was told that he would be hired.However, at a salary of only twelve pounds per week and with the prospect of having to work under the headmaster's wife,the teaching post had become quite undesirable.

Unit 4

As a boy and as a adult,the author of this article felt awed and bewildered at the personality of his father's friend,the great scientist Albert Einstein.What impressed him most was Einstein's modest manner.Thought a profound thinker,Einstein never displayed vanity, jealousy, or personal ambition, and though his ideas were singled out as something special and he was awarded the Nobel Prize,he seemed to find his own fame a puzzle.It appeared that the great man was not capable of conceit or pretension;and for this reason,the author always felt at ease in his presence Unit 5

It is apparent that the temperature of the earth is rising .If this trend is allowed to continue,many coastal cities will disappear beneath the ocean waves ,much farmland will be lost the sea and the resulting pressure on food supply may cause widespread starvation and lead to the collapse of the whole social structure.

What's to be done ?There's no a alternative but to get the villain of all this,carbon dioxide.Carbon dioxide is not very poisonous,and in small quantities it does us no harm .Plants absorb it and convert it into their own tissue,which serve as the basic food supply for all of animal

life ,including human beings.In the process they liberate oxygen,which ,again,is essential to all animal life .However carbon dioxide lets in visible sunlight during the day, but blocks infrared radiation at night .When its concentration in the atmosphere rises,the temperature on earth goes up,too.

But carbon dioxide is not rising by itself .If we stop cutting down the forests and consume less coal and gas,or use fuel that does not produce carbon dioxide ,such as nuclear and solar energy,in all likelihood,we can restore its concentration to previous levels and save mankind from disaster. Unit 6

Dr.Nolen believes that the most important time in a surgical career is the point at which the surgeon begins to feel confident in his ability to make sound decisions in each individual case.Many young doctors dwell on the possibility that they may have made a mistake ,especially in emergency situations.At such times, they sweat over patients ,wondering if they are competent enough for the job they are attempting to do.And they feel that they are bound to make a fatal(致命的) error as one time or another.When a surgeon learns to relax and approach these situations with confidence in his ability to handle them successfully,according to Dr.Nolen,he has taken the first step to maturity(成熟)

Unit 7

My friends and I used to sell illegal drugs on the stoop of a vacant house Shortly after a women moved in,she waged a battle against us repeatedly telling us to go away from her space.We grew a bit angry with her ,but then we thought that was her property after all and she had a good reason to take a stand .Finally we listened and drifted away from her block .After that,whenever we met, the women would warn us that if we continued to make fast money,we were bound to end up in a tragedy.To help prevent us from meeting with such a fate,she would prompt us to find a useful job and do something positive.What the women said had a great impact on some of us .Soon we took to calling her "Mom" and tried to do our bit for her .Indeed,her message got through to me.The other day,I ran into "Mom" in the supermarket.I told her I'd got a job and thanked her for all her fussing.

Unit 8

As more states require high school students to pass cometence exams before graduating,evidence suggests that cheating among students is also on the rise.Many educators are concerned about dishonest behavior among examinees,and have launched a number of campaigns to control cheating.In spite of their efforts,however,cheating seems to be increasingly contagious among students in both high schools and universities. Numerous arguments have been made about the cause of this widespread problem.Some experts believe it is linked to changes in American society as a whole since,unlike earlier times,modern America is largely a nation of strangers.Additionally,moral values are not taught or reinforced as they were in"the good old days."

Unit 9

Scientist and science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov explores the question of intelligence in this article.He begins with his recollection an aptitude test on which he had scored far above normal.This indicates that he was a highly intelligent individual;however,Asimov questions whether such scores are worthy of the attention they receive .To make his point,he gives the example of a garage mechanic who,though lacking in academic knowledge,has an ability far beyond Asimov's to determine causes of automotive problems and solve them.Indeed,in an area

such as mechanics,Asimov admits that he could be considered quite dumb.Intelligence,therefore,is not absolute but relative.This has led Asimov to make an evaluation of such aptitude tests,whose worth ,it seems,should not be taken for granted

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外教社大学英语精读第1册第10单元参考答案 Vocabulary V. 1.j 2.g 3.a 4.i 5.f 6.b 7.h 8.e 9.d 10.c VI. 1. have vanished 2. tightened 3. mysterious 4. handle 5. caught up in 6. pulled into 7. dreamed of 8. retreat 9. stunned 10. would come through 11. made their way 12. take (him)back 13. mask 14. brightly VII. 1. The news of Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor stunned the people of the United States. 2. The wild animals started to run at the approach of the hunters. 3. I was so caught up in the film on TV that I forgot to do my homework. 4. Although the Second World War ended more than fifty years ago, many people still remember it painfully. 5. The cheerful smile vanished from her face when she heard the bad news. 6. In spite of America's high divorce rate, many Americans still dream of a happy marriage. Word Building VIII. 1. healthy 2. dirty 3. noisy 4. smoky 5. stormy 6. sunny, rainy 7. muddy 8. smelly IX. 1. ill-advised 2. well-paid 3. much-used 4. well-informed 5. poorly-dressed 6. well-travelled 7. muc h-handled 8. well-known X. 1. root 2. notice 3. retreat 4. board 5. mask 6. retreat 7. approaching 8. notice 9. rooted 10. board 1 1. dreaming 12. approach 13. mask 14. Dreams Structure XI. Model 1 1. She listened to a continual strange noise coming from the next room, her heart beating fast. 2. The old beggar sat at the corner, tears welling up in his eyes. 3. Jim continued on his way, the dog jumping around in front of him. 4. The girl in the snapshot wore a broad smile, her long hair flowing in the breeze. Model 2 1. Mother insisted that we be back before 6P. M. In the evening. 2. The salesman insisted that the money be paid before the goods were delivered. 3. The prime minister insisted that a committee be set up to look into the matter. 4. His teacher insisted that he read the book once again before he started writing the report. Model 3 1. Red flags were seen billowing in the breeze, as if greeting the soldiers coming home. 2. The brook kept murmuring all the year round, as if telling a never-ending story of sorrow. 3. The young men answered the strangers kindly, as if speaking to good friends. 4. Tom turned round from time to time, as if searching for someone in the crowd. Cloze XII. (A)

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