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1、unit onea miss manners is a newspaper columnist. her real name is judith martin.b.part 1: san diago has a launched a vountary campaign in response to cell phone companies.part 2: in response to a survey, thousands of people called for restrictions on cell phone use.part 3: cell hone companies have s

2、upported san diego5s campaign.part 4: laws don5t work because they make people angry and clog up the courts.part 5: the challenge to mayor goldings campaign is for people to apply the rules for themselves.unit twoa. michael is more tolerant.b. 1. the public attitude toward smokers has changed over t

3、he years.2. today smokers dont even ask to smoke in other peopled home.3. smokers have started smoking so that their smoke won't bother other people.4. smokers sometimes feel defiant when they smoke in a smoking area when nonsmokers judge them negatively.5. michael respects nonsmoking sections w

4、hereas peggy woif t go to public places that prohibit smoking.unit threea. elian gonzalezes miami relatives.b. l.b 2.b 3.a 4.ac. part 1: 1. young people, 2. abc news 3. cnnpart 2: 4.straight from the source5. sat downand looked into his eyes.6. his mother and the loss of his mother, returning to cub

5、apart 3: 7. fact and ernational relatives 9. slow down, whatkind of vulneabilitypart 4: 10. the perpetrator 11 cell phone calls 12. right from wrong13. more confused than kids 14. context15. how was is presentedunit foura. she's more against it.b. part2: joyu goldstein is concerned a

6、bout the consequences of genetically altered foods such as tomoto.part 3: without proper labelling and sufficient testing, we currently have a lack of information about genetically engineered foods.part 4: goldstein feels we have the rights to know whether foods on the market have genetically engine

7、ered-c. 1 f, t, t, t, f 2. f, f, t 3. e f, t. e f4. t, t, f, t, f, fd. 1. she is not necessarily against it. she is emphasizing the negative side of progress.2. she doesrft believe the food and drug administration is doing an adequate job of monitoring our food production. they are not foolproof.3.

8、she is very skeptical. they are more about corporate profit than the health of consumers.unit fivepart a: she loves it but is not sure about how to set psychological boundaries between work and home.part b:1. moden technology has led to new issures in the fusion of work and home2. our problem is the

9、 blurring lines between the workplace and home.3. today, boundaries between work and home are more flexible , but they are necessary.4. the loss of home as a refuge may become more of a problem in the future.part c:part 1: 1. mini-studio 2. life, refuge 3.lived above the store.part 2: 4. at home, in

10、 a different place5. separates you mentally from the home6. get back to work7. people in california8. seeping, leaking, bleedingpart 3:9. a beautiful view10. close the door11. important, make enough boundariespart 4:12. architckrue, physical doors13. watch the markets14. smaller, less expensive15. s

11、ecretariesd l.c 2.b3.a4.bunit sixpart a: forty-nine dollarspart b: 1. benetton has produced a set of controversial ads.2. the ads create controversy and generate publicity for the company.3. some say that the ads of the newborn is disgusting while others say it is magnificent and nature.4. according

12、 to garfield, the ad benefit pbulicity while they distract consumers from benettons high price.unit sevenpart a: he was fourteen years old.part b:1. multibillionaire and philanthropist goerge soros became one of the world's wealthiest men through his work as a financier.2. managing people's

13、money and taking risks made him anxious.3. his experience in trading began when he was 14, as a hungarian jew hiding from nazis.4. soros has uncomfortable feelings about his reputation to make money and would rather be known as a thinker.5. his goal is to make a contribution to make the world a bett

14、er place.d. 1. his backaches could have given valuable information about the stock market.2. his father likes having money, perhaps he wasn't the perfect father.3. it isn't typical for jews to be blonde and blue-eyed; he wait noticed by the nazis.unit eightpart a: from her auto mechanicpart

15、b:1. lisa grigg opened a medical clinic in vermount that accepts no insurance.2. she charges patients for her labor and for her parts.3. by not dealing with insurance issues, she can keep her medical care very simple.4. as an acute provider, lisa still encourages her patients to see their primary ca

16、re physicians.5. she will go off-the-clock and tack with her patients when their problems seem to be more serious.c: l 1 romanies, forms 2.acute care 3. fee2. 4.two dollars 5. suture tray, injection6. minute, part3. 7.fed up with 8. paperwork9. price list (felt bound)4. 10. ten, fifteen11 primary, c

17、are12. eight, three, five5. 13. billing14. liberal15. bruise16. office managerunit ninea. no, only cheap handguns that are made to kill people.b. 1. some people are trying to stop the sale of saturday night special.2. olen kelly was held up and shot.3. he's suing the manufacturer of saturday nig

18、ht special.unit tena. gay couples, foster parents, stepfamilies, labor unions, historical societies, unrealted seniorsb. 1. california now publically registers nontraditional groups as families.2. shonnon gibson has both biological and stepfather in her family.3. the courts will be grapple with the issure of what constitutes a family.4. it could help legitimize john brown's s

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