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1、Unit 10 Too many to choose fromVocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: Its hard to tell someone shes wrong to her face.B: Why are you so depressed?A: Its my friend, Joan. She was very rude to her boyfriend yesterday. I told her she was wrong and she got angry?B: No, that wont do. How could she be so
2、narrow-minded? Shell wind up losing her boyfriend.2. A: A change of pace will probably do you good.B: Im thinking about it. But what can I do?A: Oh, you have a wide diversity of choices. Variety is the spice of life.B: You can say that again.3. A: Junk emails are one of the fastest-growing problems
3、on the Internet. The netizens are getting up in arms about it.B: But Im just wondering how they could get the email addresses of Internet users.A: Its most likely that the programs simply generate millions of random addresses, hoping for a match.B: No wonder.4. A: Are you all ready for Christmas?B:
4、Are you kidding? I havent even started. Ive done zero shopping.A: Well, youd better get going. Christmas is only a week away.B: I have to tell you that Im one of those people who really gets stressed out by the Christmas rush. I hate cutting through the clutter.5. A: I dont like the romantic love st
5、ories churned out in Korean TV dramas. There are always three major characters in the same old eternal triangle.B: You are right, usually the hero is either very successful or at the bottom of life.A: The girls will be the same with one pure, innocent and another sophisticated.B: I can always guess
6、the endings.Listening Task2. Listening ActivityAnswersJunk emails message spam message / spammeremail account email user / address / program / boxinternet connection connection costfilter blockmessage board chat roomnewest version of . Microsoft Outlooksoftware robot2) Second ListeningAnswers1. An a
7、verage email account received 1 300 spam messages last year.2. Marketing groups have collected consumers phone numbers and addresses for years.3. Besides software robots, other programs simply generate millions of random personal email addresses.4. Most new email programs include filters for blockin
8、g junk emails.5. Many governments have passed laws that impose stiff fines on spammers.ScriptThe war against spamMake millions with no work! Lose 5kg overnight! Clear your credit history! The secrets to getting hot girls! Get out of debt!Junk email messages like these, also known as spam, are famili
9、ar to anyone with an email account. On average, each email user received 1 300 spam messages last year, and that number is expected to increase to 3 900 by the year 2007.Junk mail is nothing new. For years, marketing groups have collected consumer information, including addresses and phone numbers,
10、and sold them as lists to interested advertisers. But with junk mail, the high cost of mailing packages to large groups of people kept it down to a manageable level. But with email, anyone with a computer and Internet connection can now send messages around the world for free.But its the people who
11、receive spam who wind up paying. It is estimated that spam costs companies millions of dollars every year due to wasted time, connection costs and lost emails.Spammers spend much of their time collecting new email addresses. Software robots check message boards and chat-rooms for personal email addr
12、esses, while other programs simply generate millions of random addresses, hoping for a match. These email boxes are then stuffed with offers, some of them so bizarre that its hard to believe anyone would think they could be true.Because of this, almost all the newest versions of email programs, such
13、 as Microsoft Outlook, include filters designed to block spam and many governments have passed laws that impose stiff fines on spammers. But spammers have fought back with more sophisticated methods to hide where their emails are coming from, making them almost impossible to track. So it seems the b
14、attle for control of your email is just beginning.Real World Listening1. PredictAnswerThey argue about what too many product variations bring to people.2. Get the Main IdeasAnswers 1. Though it is hard to believe that the number of new consumer products introduced each year is dramatically increasin
15、g, it is a true fact.2. No one can forget the great loss of the Coca Cola Company in 1985 due to the new taste of coke they developed.3. People usually feel lost when they stupidly stare at that many different kinds of Tylenol and have no idea how to choose which one they need.4. Its impossible to e
16、xpect the situation to change.5. Besides, people have much more trouble in making choices.6. Variety is the extra interest and excitement of life.Script and Answers to Self-studyToo many productsMasayuki: I cant believe how many brands of cold (1) breakfast cereals there are in America.Joe: Its pret
17、ty amazing, isnt it? I read that over 13 000 new (2) consumer products were introduced in 1992. And it is increasing each year. The average grocery store carries over 18 000 items, up from 7 800 in 1970.Masayuki: No wonder I have such a hard time trying to decide what I want to buy.Joe: I know what
18、you mean. Look at all the different kinds of (3) Coke there are: Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Classic, Caffeine Free Coca-Cola, Caffeine Free Coca-Cola Classic, Diet Coke, Caffeine Free Diet Coke, Cherry Coke, Diet Cherry Coke. Fifteen years ago, there was just one, regular Coca-Cola.Masayuki: Who can forge
19、t the 1985 “New Coke disaster” Why do companies make so many (4) product variations?Joe: Companies (5) churn out new products or new versions of products for the same reason they do most everything: to make money. Thats why coke (6) diversified. Once Tylenol became a hit, its maker, Johnson & Johnso
20、n, used the trusted, strong brand name to (7) spin out childrens (8) pain relievers, expanding sales and (9) grabbing up market share. Masayuki: Yeah, but sometimes having so many choices is bad. Its (10) frustrating to go to the drugstore and gawk at 41 sizes and varieties of Tylenol. It takes time
21、 and effort to (11) figure out what to buy.Joe: Thats true. But dont (12) look for things to change. Hard as it is to admit, consumers want it this way. A greater variety means shoppers can find exactly what they want. People who spend a lot of time choosing enjoy the process. People who dont enjoy
22、it find ways to (13) cut through the clutter.Masayuki: Unfortunately, Im in the latter category. I dont like spending a lot of time shopping. Too many choices mean consumers have to work harder. And it doesnt end there. There are too many (14) versions of cars, brands of prescription drugs, movies,
23、CDs, and TV channels.Joe: Come on, my friend. Variety is (15) the spice of life.Masayuki: What really irks me is that despite all the thousands of products they carry, Ill be damned if I can ever find my favorite brand of pretzels in this store! Unit 11Vocabulary TaskScript and Answers1. A: Im reall
24、y stressed-out. Ive been sitting in front of the computer all day.B: Why dont you call it a day? You need to rest.A: I like my job and am good at it. But it surely grinds me down sometimes.B: Its not wise to overwork. The last thing you need to take home is a headache.2. A: You know what? I slept fo
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