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1、蒋静仪 阅读教程2 课后习题答案含quotationsUnit One Human Relationship1. Interpretation of the quotations No man can be separated from the society and disconnected with other people as an island is isolated from the mankind. The inherent(内在的) oneness of mankind is just like a whole mass land. when you deal with iss
2、ues about yourself, try to be calm, reasonable and intelligent; but when you deal with issues about other people, you need to be affectionate, sincere and sympathetic. Here is an easy-to-follow, buy established and uncontroversial model for getting along with other people successfully. You just face
3、 and accept any serious misfortune or failure peacefully, as if it were something of litter significance or value; but never treat some ordinary, commonplace things as if they were extremely serious.Reference answers to the exercisesReading One:Check your comprehension1-5 ADCCBCheck your vocabulary1
4、. Fisher and Urys theory is based on the belief that the “win or lose model does not work when two sides try to reach an agreement.2. Use positive statements surrounding ideas that are negative.3. You can often successfully resolve differences if you try this collaborative approach.Reading TwoCheck
5、your vocabularyResisted; frustration; fluttered; jerked; restless; haltingly; gratefully; thoughtlessReading ThreeCheck your comprehension1-7 FTFFTFTCheck your vocabularyAdministrative; meekly; hysterical; requisition; deposit; severeConfronted; spluttered; irate; bogus; purchaseReading fourCheck yo
6、ur comprehension1-6 FTTTFTCheck your comprehension1. How often does this seriously affect peoples communication and make them fail in building good relationships2. Every time parents and children disagree with each other, specialists often explain that “generation gap is the reason.3. We are not sur
7、e whether the term is an acceptable explanation because the word “generation is used, but the other word “gap can be applied when analyzing peoples different opinions.4. Specialists in communication immediately challenge this belief and view it in a different way.5. A speaker may not speak as fast a
8、s the listener can think.6. Because they have free time to spend by themselves, the listeners probably think of other things and no longer concentrate.7. As peoples interests vary, when the topic does not attract them, the listeners stop listening.8. If the speaker does not give a good impression be
9、cause of his looks or other matters, the listener would probably refuse to follow what the speaker says.Check your vocabulary A1. give rise to2. arise from3. imply4. facilitate5. sound6. carry away7. gesture8. exercise9. tune inCheck your vocabulary Bdisposal; distractions; facilitate; resort; skip;
10、 contributes; deserted; solutionPost-readingA. Through several incidents in childhood, Mary learned from her father how to listen to others criticisms, hear the truth in the criticisms, and respect her own opinion. When she grew up, she did her Daddy advised and made achievements in her career.B. 1-
11、5 DBDABUnit Two1. Interpretation of the quotations Little children, headache; big children, heartache.(Italian Proverb)In terms of problems that children give to their parents, big children are far troublesome than little children. Mother Nature is providential. She gives us twelve years to develop
12、a love for our children before turning them into teenagers. (William Galvin)Mother Nature has designed everything for us. She gives us twelve years to establish a close and affectionate parent-child bond before they become troublesome teenagers who keep giving us headaches. Adolescents are not monst
13、ers. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who are probably not so sure themselves. Virginia Satir, The New Peoplemaking, 1988Adolescents are not frightening creatures. They are just people trying to learn how to make it among the adults in the world, who
14、 are properly not so sure themselves. (Virginia Satir)Reference answers to the exercisesReading OneCheck your compression A1-6 TFTTFFCheck your comprehension B1. to be independent/ independence/ freedom/ their own lives2. primitive/ simple/ tribal way3. become adults4. frustrated, rebellious, restle
15、ss5. became/ were furious6. the house keyCheck your vocabularyshelter; sit up; rein; adapt; primitive; puberty; lenient; worked outReading twoCheck your comprehension B1-6 FFTTFTCheck your vocabulary1-5 ACAACReading ThreeCheck your comprehension A1-5 TFTFTCheck your comprehension B1. One child sits
16、in a chair and sticks out his/her leg so that another one running by is launched like a space shuttle.2. Several children run to the same door, grab the same handle, and beat each other up, ignoring the fact that there are other doors available.3. In restaurants, small children cast their bread on t
17、he water in the glasses the waiter has just brought.4. A child uses a chair to slip to the floor.5. They yell at each other with one sticking his/her foot inside the door and waving it around, and the other being disgusted but refusing to close the door.Check your vocabulary A1. You have decided to
18、give up the joys of producing copies of some great art pieces at your own ease in order to instead produce copies of yourselves, who keep you on the edge of desperation.2. “Well, I said, searching deep inside myself to give a paternal suggestion, “The best way is to close your door.3. And we decided
19、 to have children not for the reason of making my wife look older.4. We did not plan to lose the days when we went shopping after enjoying a comfortable brunch together on fine Saturdays.Check your vocabulary Bintimate; confess; make up; ceaseless; yell; paternal; rewardingReading FourCheck your com
20、prehension A1-4 DADBCheck your comprehension B1-6 TTTFFTCheck your vocabulary Amanipulative; thrives; squeaked; sabotaged; penetrated; suffocating; juggle; personaCheck your vocabulary B.nasty; sting; addiction; sneak; lease; rigidtactics; unconditional; verge; encounter; franklyPost ReadingB. 1-8 T
21、TTF FTFTUnit Three1. Interpretation of the quotations Beauty more than bitterness makes the heart break.(Sara TeasdaleBeauty is good and of value. But the pursuit of beauty at the cost of other things may cause even bigger trouble than what pain and hardship will bring about. There is no excellent b
22、eauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.(Francis Bacon)Any beautiful thing is not perfectly proportional. Some deviation from standard is not only allowed but also necessary for beauty to show its characteristics. If you get simple is beauty and nought else, you get about the best tin
23、g God invents.(Robert Browning)Simple beauty is the best thing that you can be awarded of all the things in the world.Robert Browning (7 May 1812 12 December 1889) was an English poet and playwright whose mastery of dramatic verse, especially dramatic monologues, made him one of the foremost Victori
24、an poets.Reference answers to the exercisesReading oneCheck your comprehension1-7 TTFTTFFCheck your vocabulary1. Some people prefer black hair, but other people like brown hair more.2. You have been so greatly influenced by the environment you are in that you tend to look at beauty that way.3. Women
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