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1、Changes in the Way We LiveText A Mr.Doherty Builds His Dream LifeText B American Family Life:The Changing PictureDiscussionExplanation of Words and PhrasesGlobal ReadingDetailed ReadingAfter ReadingContents98个生词和短语个生词和短语全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit 19个短语89个生词25个派生词11个合成词26个已知词 27个特殊记忆的词13个六级和更高要求的词14个需要
2、记忆的词全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit 19个短语get byjust aboutget throughat that pointon balanceaside fromcut backdine outon a small/large scale全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit 125个派生词frustrationsuburbancontentmentself-reliantretileoverdueimprovementoverseewickedoverflowfreezer全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit125个派生词decidedlyem
3、ployerblessingboundarywildernessappreciablylowerrequirementself-sufficiencytemptation全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit125个派生词machineryrotarycultivatoreconomic全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit 111个合成词cornfieldfirewoodlong-overdueindoortypewriterbeehivecanned-goodsdog-sledlaborsavinghorsepowerold-fashioned全新版大学英语(读写教程)
4、Book 3,Unit 126个已知词honeyskilowhawksledchickpursuecherrygallonblessillustratemonstergenerate全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit 126个已知词insurancepolicyfeeminoroperaballetcombinesuspectinvolveresistdeviceprofitinvest全新版大学英语(读写教程)Book 3,Unit 128个特殊记忆的词canoehaulstrawberrysupplementfreelanceorganstackblastswampraspb
5、erryasparagusplumjellysquashpumpkindenhitchdigestwilderness areadentalpremiumpatronizeextravagantsolitudebudgetscalerotary cultivator1.firewood木柴木柴firemanfire-brigadefire-alarm fireflyfireworks消防队员消防队员消防队消防队火警火警萤火虫萤火虫烟火烟火2.supplementvt.补充补充一般来说,强调一般来说,强调“补充的东西补充的东西”时,后接时,后接with;而强调而强调“补充的方法补充的方法”时,后
6、接时,后接by.e.g.Shesupplementsherdietwithvitaminpills.Shesupplementedherearningsbytakinganightjob.n.C“补编补编”,常接,常接to;U“增刊增刊”;补充物;补充物asupplementtoabookSundaysupplement3.indooradj.室内室内/户内的,户内的,e.g.Ping-Pangisagoodindoorsport.Tobaccosmokeisviewedasaserious_pollutant.A.insideB.outsideC.outdoorD.indoor解析解析D烟草
7、所产生的烟尘被认为是一种严重的室内污烟草所产生的烟尘被认为是一种严重的室内污染物。染物。inside和和outside主要指任何事物主要指任何事物“内部的;外部的内部的;外部的”;indoor和和outdoor则强调的是则强调的是“室内的;室外的室内的;室外的”。4.overseevt.watchover看管看管前缀前缀over-,相当于副词,不改变动词的含义相当于副词,不改变动词的含义overturn翻倒翻倒;推翻;推翻overhear偶尔听到偶尔听到4.overflowvi.溢出,泛滥溢出,泛滥前缀前缀over-,相当于副词,表示,相当于副词,表示“过度、大过度、大”。overdo做过火做
8、过火overjoy使狂喜使狂喜overload过载过载overproduce生产过多生产过多5.getthrough&getthroughwith【辨辨】getthrough通过,度过通过,度过getthroughwith结束,完成结束,完成e.g.Theysucceededingettingthebillthrough.他们使这项议案成功通过。他们使这项议案成功通过。Igotthroughwiththeexam,butdidnotgetitthrough.我考试考完了,但是没有及格。我考试考完了,但是没有及格。6.【辨辨】fee,fare,tip,costfare车船费,旅客的票价车船费,旅
9、客的票价tip服务小费服务小费fee律师,医生,私人教师等所收的费用,律师,医生,私人教师等所收的费用,以及入场费,会费,学费等以及入场费,会费,学费等cost诉讼费,生活费诉讼费,生活费例如:例如:这位医生的出诊费每次这位医生的出诊费每次10元。元。下月车票涨价。下月车票涨价。School fees are high in England.The doctor fee is$10 a visit.Fares will be raised next month.英国的学费很高。英国的学费很高。7.suspectvt.怀疑怀疑;n.嫌疑犯嫌疑犯【辨辨】suspect&doubt e.g.Isus
10、pectthatheisthecriminal.=Ithinkheisthecriminal对怀疑内容持肯对怀疑内容持肯定态度定态度(我怀疑他是个罪犯。我怀疑他是个罪犯。)Idoubtthatheisthecriminal.=Idontbelieveheisthecriminal对怀疑内对怀疑内容持否定态度(我不大相信他是个罪犯。)容持否定态度(我不大相信他是个罪犯。)Changes in the Way We LiveQuestions:1.Whats your attitude towards changes in your life?Do you welcome them,hate th
11、em,or dread them?Whetheryoulikeitornot,lifeitselfisinconstantchange.Traditionscanbeaguide,butnotnecessarilysuperior.Betterandbetterwayscanbefound.Itsneitherthestrongestnorthemostintelligentofaspeciesthatwillsurvive,itisthosewhoaremostadaptabletochanges.Thispursuitofperfectionleadstopeoplespositiveat
12、titudetowardschangesandresultsinpeoplecommittedtoresearching,experimenting,andexploring.Itisawisechoicetowelcomeandbeusedtoallchangesinyourlife.MyAttitudesTowardsChangesQuestions:2.Are you content with your current life?Is there anything you want to change?Mr.Doherty Builds His Dream LifeQuestions:1
13、.Can you say something about Mr.Doherty?What do you know about him?2.What is his dream life?3.Does he make his dream life come true?And how?MR.DOHERTY BUILDS HIS DREAM LIFE There are two things I have always wanted to do-write and live on a farm.Today Im doing both.I am not in E.B.Whites class as a
14、writer or in my neighbors league as a farmer,but Im getting by.And after years of frustration with city and suburban living,my wife Sandy and I have finally found contentment here in the country.Its a self-reliant sort of life.We grow nearly all of our fruits and vegetables.Our hens keep us in eggs,
15、with several dozen left over to sell each week.Our bees provide us with honey,and we cut enough wood to just about make it through the heating season.Its a satisfying life too.In the summer we canoe on the river,go picnicking in the woods and take long bicycle rides.In the winter we ski and skate.We
16、 get excited about sunsets.We love the smell of the earth warming and the sound of cattle lowing.We watch for hawks in the sky and deer in the cornfields.But the good life can get pretty tough.Three months ago when it was 30 below,we spent two miserable days hauling firewood up the river on a sled.T
17、hree months from now,it will be 95 above and we will be cultivating corn,weeding strawberries and killing chickens.Recently,Sandy and I had to retile the back roof.Soon Jim,16 and Emily,13,the youngest of our four children,will help me make some long-overdue improvements on the outdoor toilet that s
18、upplements our indoor plumbing when we are working outside.Later this month,well spray the orchard,paint the barn,plant the garden and clean the hen house before the new chicks arrive.In between such chores,I manage to spend 50 to 60 hours a week at the typewriter or doing reporting for the freelanc
19、e articles I sell to magazines and newspapers.Sandy,meanwhile,pursues her own demanding schedule.Besides the usual household routine,she oversees the garden and beehives,bakes bread,cans and freezes,drives the kids to their music lessons,practices with them,takes organ lessons on her own,does resear
20、ch and typing for me,writes an article herself now and then,tends the flower beds,stacks a little wood and delivers the eggs.There is,as the old saying goes,no rest for the wicked on a place like this-and not much for the virtuous either.None of us will ever forget our first winter.We were buried un
21、der five feet of snow from December throughMarch.While one storm after another blasted huge drifts up against the house and barn,we kept warm inside burning our own wood,eating our own apples and loving every minute of it.When spring came,it brought two floods.First the river overflowed,covering muc
22、h of our land for weeks.Then the growing season began,swamping us under wave after wave of produce.Our freezer filled up with cherries,raspberries,strawberries,asparagus,peas,beans and corn.Then our canned-goods shelves and cupboards began to grow with preserves,tomato juice,grape juice,plums,jams a
23、nd jellies.Eventually,the basement floor disappeared under piles of potatoes,squash and pumpkins,and the barn began to fill with apples and pears.It was amazing.The next year we grew even more food and managed to get through the winter on firewood that was mostly from our own trees and only 100 gall
24、ons of heating oil.At that point I began thinking seriously about quitting my job and starting to freelance.The timing was terrible.By then,Shawn and Amy,our oldest girls were attending expensive Ivy League schools and we had only a few thousand dollars in the bank.Yet we kept coming back to the sam
25、e question:Will there ever be a better time?The answer,decidedly,was no,and so-with my employers blessings and half a years pay in accumulated benefits in my pocket-off I went.There have been a few anxious moments since then,but on balance things have gone much better than we had any right to expect
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