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1、.IntroductionIntroduction 常用前缀意义意义否认dis-in-, il-, im-, ir-un-错误反动作相互超过mis-dis-un-inter-super-over-out-低于再一次共同转移使多 常用后缀意义意义承受者从事者使化主义状态-ee-er-ize-ism-ship-like充满的-ful无,没有-less能的使PresentationPresentation1 1- -.v.前缀前缀dishonest, dislike, distrust例词例词incapable, inability, illegal, impossible, immoral, ir
2、regularunable, unbelievable, unemploymentmislead, misunderstandingdisarm, disconnect, dissatisfyunload, uncover, undeniableinternational, interaction, interrelated, interdependentsupernatural, superpower, surpassovereat, overdress, overreact, oversleep, overestimateoutdo, outweighUnderestimate, unde
3、rvalue, underdevelopedRefresh, reshape, renewcoexist, cooperatetranslate, transportation, transfer, transformenable, enrich, enslave, encourage, enlighten, endangermultimedia, multifunction, multinationalunder-re-co-trans-en-multi-后缀后缀例词例词examinee, employee, interviewee, trainee, refugeeemployer, tr
4、ainer, interpretercentralize, globalize, modernize, civilizeheroism, work holism, idealism, socialism, optimismhardship, friendship, leadershipchildish, selfish, foolishchildlike, homelikejoyful, painful, helpfulendless, homeless, hopeless, careless, uselessdurable, fashionable, accessible, availabl
5、e, flexibleshorten, widen, strengthenclassify, purify, simplify, qualify像一样-ish-able,-ible-en-fy.(A)(A)Even today there are a great many wrong ideas about food. Some of them are very widespread.One such idea is that fish is the best brain food. Fish is good brain food (25) _ it is goodmuscle food an
6、d skin food and bone food. But no one has been able to prove that fish is any(26)_ (good) for the brain than many other kinds of food.Another such idea is that you (27)_ not drink water with meals. Washing food down withwater as a substitute (28)_ chewing is not a good idea, but some water with meal
7、s has beenfound to be helpful. It makes the digestive juices flow more freely and helps to digest the food.Many of the ideas which scientists tell us (29)_ (have) no foundation have to do with mixturesof foods. A few years ago the belief became general that orange juice and milk should never be drun
8、k atthe same meal. The reason given was (30)_ theacid in the orange juice would make the milkcurdle (凝结) and bee indigestible. As a matter of fact, milk always meets in the stomach a digestivejuice which curdles (31)_; the curdling of the milk is the first step in its digestion. A similar wrongidea
9、is that fish and ice cream when (32)_(eat) at the same meal form a poisonous bination.(B)(B)Its one of our mon beliefs that mice are afraid of cats. Scientists have long known that (33) _ a mouse has never seen a cat before, it is still able to detect chemical signals released from it andrun away in
10、 fear. This has always been thought to be something that is hard-wired into a mousesbrain. But recently Wendy Ingram, a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley,(34)_(challenge) this mon sense. She has found a way to “curemice of their inborn fear ofcats by infecting them with a pa
11、rasite, reported the science journal Nature.The parasite, called Toxoplasmagondii, might sound unfamiliar to you, but the (35)_(shock)fact is that up to one-third of people around the world are infected by it. This parasite can causedifferent diseases among humans, (36)_ pregnant women it is linked
12、to blindness and thedeath of unborn babies.However, the parasites effects on mice are unique. Ingram and her team measured how micereacted to a cats urine (尿 ) before and (37)_ it was infected by the parasite. They noted thatnormal mice stayed far away from the urine (38)_ mice that were infected wi
13、th the parasitewalked freely around the test area.But thats not all. The parasite was found to be more powerful than originally (39)_(think) even after researchers cured the mice of the infection, they no longer reacted with fear to acats smell, which could indicate that the infection has caused a p
14、ermanent change in mices brains.Why does a parasite change a mouses brain instead of making it sick like it does to humans Theanswer lies in evolution. Toxoplasma gondii can only reproduce inside a cat. So the parasite had todevelop a way of tricking the mice into getting eaten more easily thus (40)
15、_ (help) itself goinside a cat by taking away mices sense of alarm.Focused PracticeFocused PracticeSection ASection A.v.Directions:Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent andgrammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each b
16、lank with the proper form of thegiven word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)(A)Many kinds of music can stir the imagination and produce strong feeling. For some people,romantic posers such as Chopin and Tchaikovsky enhance feelings of love and sympathy. Religious ands
17、piritual music25help some people feel peace or lessen their pain. But one musician seems tohave a unique ability of healing( 治愈) the human body Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Scientists havefound Mozarts music to be remarkable in its ability26(calm) its listeners. It can also increasetheir perceptions, an
18、d help them express themselves more clearly.Many amazing cases have been documented using Mozart27a healing aid. For example, atiny premature baby28(name) Krissy, who weighed just 1.5 pounds at birth, was on total lifesupport. Doctors thought she had little chance of survival. Her mother insisted on
19、 playing Mozart forKrissy, and thought29saved her daughters life. Krissy lived,30she was very small forherageandslowerthantheaveragechild.At theageof four,sheshowedaninterest in music and her parents gave her violin lessons.31their astonishment, Krissy was able toplay musical pieces from memory that
20、 were farbeyond the ability of an average four-year-old.32(play) music helped her improve in all areas of her life.(B)(B)Touchis thefirsttoolwe turnto whenwe facepain.We reactsimilarlyto33injured toe and a broken heart, tenderly34(grasp) the affected area. We are all born withthe power to heal ourse
21、lves and to heal others because healing energy does not e from within but fromoutside ourselves. The energy is there for anyone to use, and no formal training35(require). Whenyou have the intent to heal, and love is your only motive, you bee a channel for healing energy. Throughthe simple touch of h
22、ands, you can use that universal healing energy to fort those who36(experience) pain or distress.In performing healing energy work, it is necessary that you let your intuition ( 直觉) guide you tothe affected area. Just imagine a healing light being drawn in through the top of your head and flowingthr
23、ough your hands. The energy will begin to flow once you have made a physical connection, and yourtouch will help awaken the bodys capacity for self-healing. The affected areas of the body,37were previously tense or tight, will relax with enough healing energy.38(try) not to feel like youarent helpin
24、g if you dont feel the flow. The work you are doing is indeed helping.Understanding39energy works is less important than consciously making use of it.Performing a loving healing treatment on your loved ones can be a wonderful experience that bringsyou closer together. And as the healing energy passe
25、s through you, it can awaken a feeling within youthat helps you40(well) understand the interactions between the spiritual, physical and mentalselves.PresentationPresentation2 2.v.四十个常用合成词合成词合成词bulid-upcost-savingcure-alldouble-edgedduty-boundeasy-goingeco-friendlyever-changing词性词性n.adj.n.adj.adj.adj
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