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1、SummarizingUnit 1Passage1:(不考)Passage2: This is an informal and personalized account of an economic graduate who gets a job in a pub for a year and then has an opportunity to be successful (a lucky break). Since her family cant support her to further study, she has to work. She has financial problem

2、s and feels lonely. She tells her troubles to Tony, a regular customer of the pub, who talks to some friends and gets her a loan to set up a business. With this help she has her masters degree and her own company. The situation, however, is reversed (顛倒); Tony is disabled after an accident and needs

3、 the repayment of the loan to adapt his house for his disability. She pays back Tonys help, and Tony thinks that investing in people gives the best return you can ever hope for.Unit 2Passage1:Reading is a life-changing activity. It helps us enter a new world and liberate us from the real world we co

4、me from; it stimulates our emotions and allows us enjoy and celebrate the variety and difference from books; it aids us to get out of confusion in a material world and to discover the real meaning of the life. Simply put, books are supremely influential in the way we live.Homerun book might be the a

5、nswer for the book that everyone should read. It describes the first reading experience that induces such pleasure and satisfaction that you cannot put it down and it may range from the classics to the most recent. Everyone is looking for their own homerun books. And what is yours?Passage2:Henry Mil

6、ler depicts the struggle he made to obtain books when he was young, and then introduces the reason that makes a book livethat is, the enthusiastic recommendation of one reader to another. In his eyes, books are one of the few things men cherished deeply, but if you lend it to others, it makes friend

7、s for you. He continues to suggest that the vast majority of books repeat what others say, so read as little as possible. He then advices such a way to test his suggestionthat is, leave a book alone, but think as intensely as possible and if you decide to read, observe with what extraordinary acumen

8、 you read it and realize that very little of the books is really new to you.Unit 3Passage1: Between 1960 and 2010, there are two constant factors: the ubiquitous jeans and the rise and fall of hemlines for womens skirts and dresses. Jeans were invented by Levi Strauss in the mid-19th century in Amer

9、ica. But it soon became popular among young people In late 1950s, it export to Europe and Asia. The most important development in fashion in the 1960s was the miniskirt invented by Mary Quant. Hemlines were related to the economy. Whenever the economic outlook is unsettled, both men and women tend t

10、o wear more conservative clothes. And as the economy situation changed, time saw a number of different styles. Sometimes the hemline can even predicted a change in the mood of the stock market long before it actually happens. And it was proved in the economic crisis in 2008.During the whole period,

11、fashion styles have ranged widely. But the constant factors over this period are denim and hemlines. Passage2:Sea glass is popular among the jewellery collectors for several reasons. First, the creation of sea glass is a form of recycling. Second, with human recycling rather than hurling it into the

12、 sea, sea glass becomes rarer than diamonds. Third, its eco-credentials lend sea glass further appeal, as gold extraction damages the environment and diamond industry has a poor human rights record. So the designers would like to put sea glass to use.Gina Cowen became a sea glass jeweler after her s

13、tints in journalism and music management in her 20s and 30s. While sea glass is disappearing, she is still on the hunt. Her designs were sold at Liberty, London, but mostly she sells her jewellery to private customers.With the decline of sea glass in supply, there has arisen problem of reviving old

14、habits of dumping glass into the sea. Gina Cowen refuses to condone it and she even rejects the idea of polishing new glass to make it look old. So follow Cowens example and search for glowing pebbles before they vanish. Unit4Passage1: Today, we are caught in the credit crunch because banks set trap

15、s which appeal to our vanity and greed and sometimes to our basic need for survival. The banks give a false sense of superiority to people with exclusive gold credit cards in hand. They target people who are prone to impulse-buying, and potentially bad credit risks, tempted to spend more than they h

16、ave, and liable to fail behind with repayments. They lure impoverished students with unrealistic interest rates. They charge people who go over the limits the exorbitant interest but omit to tell them the interest paid is not for the debt, but for the overspend of the overdraft. By attracting us wit

17、h their endless publicity for loans of money, the banks earn money. So how to get ourselves out of the traps? Lay out all of your credit cards in a line, take a large pair of scissors and cut them into small pieces. Then the banks have no potential to tempt money away from you.Passage2:Whats the key

18、 to wedded bliss? Money matters. Marriage at its core is a financial union. To preserve their marital assets and their union, couples had better share similar outlooks on money matters or, at the very least, find some middle ground. Otherwise, money will be a huge factor In breaking up marriages.How

19、ever, not everyone is lucky to get married to a financial twin. To become more compatible with their significant other and ultimately more prosperous, couples need follow these guidelines: talking and sharing goals; running a home like a business, that is, making a budget and keeping track of earnin

20、gs, expenses and debts, making big financial decisions and setting goals together, being supportive of careers; enjoying, but within reason; Using a mediator while having strong yet divergent opinions. Maintaining some financial independence, spending time and money together as a kind of investment

21、in marriage.Unit5Passage1: Researchers have found that men gossip as much as women and men spend much more time talking about themselves. However, men dont admit they gossip, instead they define it as “exchanging information”. The reason why female gossip actually sounds like gossip is that there se

22、em to be three principal factors involved. Firstly, the tone rule. Women adopt a tone which is high and quick, or sometimes a stage whisper, but always highly animated while men gossip in the same flat, unemotional manner as any other piece of information. Secondly, the detail rule. For women, a det

23、ailed speculation about possible motives, causes and outcomes is crucial. However, men find all this detail boring, irrelevant and unmanly. Thirdly, the feedback rule. Female listeners are required to be at least as animated and enthusiastic as speakers. However, men who respond in such a manner wou

24、ld be considered inappropriately girly, or even disturbingly effeminate. For them, a suitable expletive is better to convey their surprise.Passage2: Women constantly have to make choices about dress and appearance, and appearance, and even the way they sign their names, which lead people to make jud

25、gments about them. A woman without a particular hair style is considered careless about how she looks and can be dis qualified for many positions. Tight or revealing clothed send a message that the wearer wants to be attractive and that she is still available. Light make-up calls attention to the we

26、arer as someone who tries to be attractive without being alluring. A woman who takes her husbands surname announces to the world that she is married and also that she is traditional and may be less herself. However, men do not have to make the same choicesUnit6Passage1: Winston Churchill was born in 1874 into one of Britains grandest families. His parents are both cold and distant people. He was bullied

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