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1、Unit OneGood communication is the key to success when learning online. You should take the opportunity to get to know your teacher and classmates through email and by participating in Internet discussions. This will lead to a more positive and (rewarding ) learning experience.Its true that learning

2、the technology needed to take part in a class can at times be (2 frustrating ) . For example, you may need to ask how to (3 post ) your assignment on the Web. But, dont worry! If you have a problem, ask for help. Theres no such thing as a stupid question, so there is no need to be intimidated or ( e

3、mbarrassed ) . Sharing( insights) and answers freely is what makes the Internet such a great medium for learning. Online classroom teacher Mike Roberts was asked about what he thought the greatest( benefit ) of online learning is. As a teacher, I need the students to ask questions so that I know wha

4、t areas of my lessons need further ( explanation ). Thats what is great about teaching and learning over the Internet. In an ordinary classroom, time is limited, so students seem to ask the (minimum ) amount of questions possible. But in the (virtual ) classroom, students are always asking questions

5、. They really seem to feel ( comfortable ) asking me for the information that they need. They also share a lot of valuable ideas with each other in a way that you dont usually see in a regular erestedembarrassedfrustratingcommunicatecomfortablebenefitvaluablemediumpostexplanationvirtual

6、disciplinerewardingminimuminsightsUnit Two I have to write to you about the way you dress. I was a little intimidated to (1 comment ) in person, so I am writing instead. I hope this doesnt (2 upset ) you, but something has to be done. I must ( 3 appeal ) to you to start dressing like a mom. Your ( 4

7、 unique ) sense of fashion is more like a sisters than a mothers. Personally, its ( 5 embarrassing ) to have a mom who dresses younger than I do. You wear T-shirts with torn jeans and your nose is pierced( 6 ). My friends say its strange, but I think theyre being a little too ( 7 negative ). Its mos

8、t likely because their boyfriends think you are pretty. Still, if you want me to have any friends in this community, it is vital that you ( 8 remove ) the ring from your nose and start dressing like the other moms. Dont your peers ever show any concern?Dont you remember how horrible being a teenager

9、 can be? I feel ( 9 awful ) because I think people of my age would rather talk to you than to me. Last week at the shopping center, I had the (10 absolutely ) worst experience of my life. The young man who took our money asked if you were my older sister. I thought he would likely ask you out if I h

10、adnt said Thanks, mom to you. It was disgusting. disgusting suddenly commit offensive challenge Unit Three Some people just cant keep from giving. That was the way it was with my neighbor. Despite being crippled, she was very active. In fact, she seemed to do more for the (1 community ) every day th

11、an I ever do in a years time. I was always (2 amazed ) at the pace she kept. On Mondays and Fridays, she worked at a college giving students (3 guidance ) on what career to choose. On Tuesdays and Thursdays she helped out at a church that gave (4 aid ) to people without homes. And on the weekends, s

12、he taught local kids who needed (5 extra ) help with their schoolwork. And most importantly, she always had a positive (6 attitude ) . I dont remember once hearing her complain about her troubles. The stresses of everyday life never seemed to (7 bother ) her. Instead, she looked for every (8 occasio

13、n ) she could find to spread her good humor around. I remember when I had just lost my job. She took a day off from work to spend time with me and listen to my trifles. She never once became impatient with my (9 complaints ). She never acted like there was anything in this world more important than

14、what I had to say.What I (10 regret ) now is not having ever really done anything for her. I suppose she never needed it. curiosity engaged trend acceptance envy Unit FourSo, how about your interview? The whole thing was bad from the beginning. I entered the room with (1 confidence ) and gave the wo

15、man a strong handshake. She said I (2 squeezed ) too hard and hurt her. I had a real hard time (3 communicating ) with her after that. What do you mean? Well, it was pretty apparent that I failed to (4 persuade ) her to hire me. I tried to make eye (5 contact ) with her, but she kept looking away, w

16、hich made me think she wasnt very (6 focused ) or interested in what I was saying. I know what you mean. It can be so stressful being (7 interviewed ) for a job. Its very (8 depressing ) when you dont get any encouragement from the person who is asking you questions. But, dont worry. Im sure you mad

17、e a better (9 impression ) than what you think. I dont think I impressed her at all. I was really bothered that she kept looking away, only (10 interrupting ) me once in a while to throw in a word or two. I had to get her attention by making big gestures and changing the tone of my voice. I dont thi

18、nk I have ever had such a horrible experience. exchange enable extended committing relaxed Unit FiveAIDS has emerged as the worlds biggest problem over the past 25 years. The (1 epidemic 流行病 ) has touched the lives of people around the world, but no other place has been plagued like Africa. In Afric

19、a 20 million people were(infected) with the disease in 1999. That number continues to grow. Africa has(accounted) for nearly four out of five AIDS related deaths in the world. It is(estimated估计) that as of 1999, 13 million children had lost their parents to AIDS. Although there is no cure, people in

20、 more developed countries can get medicine to help. In Africa though, most do not have(access) to new medicines. Most people neglect going to the doctor to find out if they have the disease. Because they have not been (diagnosed诊断) with the illness, they continue to spread the disease without knowin

21、g it. Many men leave their rural homes to find work. This (threatens危及) many people when the workers have AIDS and their behavior is not safe.In (combats) to this crisis, many groups have set up programs. The goal is to educate people about AIDS. It is difficult to implement such programs, though, b

22、ecause of poor (literacy) rates. Some education programs have worked, though. One such project peoples fear of getting tested for AIDS. Other campaigns focus on schooling for the poorjudgmentresent illustratedfacilitiesrepresentedUnit SixI shouldnt have been surprised how tired I was after working a

23、 whole day in the factory. Each day I worked continuously assembling radios. It wasnt heavy work, but the repetition and standing for an entire day was difficult. At the end of the day, my legs (1 trembled发抖 ) from having stood in one place so long. We were supposed to get a rest outdoors every four

24、 hours, but (2 unfortunately ) we hardly ever were given the opportunity. The heat inside the factory was (3 intense 紧张的 ) and many people often became ill. Although I did not become ill, my muscles often hurt wickedly near days end. Besides, a sore body was nothing new to me. But, finding (4employm

25、ent 职业 ) was not easy, so I stayed on. I tried to (5complain ) as little as possible. After many years, I was (6 offered ) a job managing a small group of workers. I knew the job would be more stressful, but I agreed to try it anyway. During the (7 career ), I assisted another manager. After a few d

26、ays, I started (8 coaching ) my group on how to do their work. They all had been my (9 peers 伙伴 ) when I was an ordinary worker, so some of them refused to listen to me. I often had to (10 yell ) at them so they would understand I was serious. The hardest day I ever had was when I had to fire one of

27、 them. regret burning afforded effort trial Unit Seven When we stepped out of our front door last evening, something seemed different. I had this (1 unusual ) feeling that something bad was going to happen. Our neighborhood isnt the kind of place where you would expect to get ( 2 robbed ), but I guess you never know. My husband and I were walking across our lawn to our parked

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