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Unit 3
Today I went to the student center and interviewed two students, 1________ form Brunei called Waled and the other from UK called Peter. We talked a lot about some of 2_____ many unbelievable cultural differences between different countries.
According to Peter, t is rude for the west not to open a present when someone 3.______ (give) them one. Another cultural difference is about weddings in different countries. In Korea, people have a live hen an a rooster as a part of the wedding ceremony, 4._____ in Brunei, men and women have to sit in separate areas at wedding 5._______(ceremony) however, 6._____ is really interesting is that there are sometimes great cultural differences even between native English speakers 7._____ (share) the same language. For example, Brit enjoy Bonfire Night 8.______ Americans aren’t familiar with it.
After the chatting, I understand a lot 9._____(much) about different 10._____(learn) about cultural difference is a good way to understand more about each other.
改错
Cultural Experience Tours offer you the chance to pay a visit to different minority cultures and experience for you their traditions, customs and way of life.
A tour to Nunavut of Canada will help you know about the life of the Inuit people, who usual live in small family groups but have large summer gatherings for feasts but celebrations. You will have the chance to join one of these large gatherings.
A trip to Kakado in Australia will offer you the chance to see Aboriginal ceremonies basing on ancient Aboriginal beliefs and try a very strange food.
A visit to the Maori tribe of which NewZealand is home will get you learn about the Maori people. They believe in many gods remembered through songs and dances. A trip to the Native America India group knows as the plains Indian as they live in a flat area of land will also let you know of their life. You can take part in the Sun Dance, very import ceremony.
M7 unit1
Like most electrical technology, TV is always evolving. The first public TV broadcast 1._____(make) the USA in 1925. Three years 2._____ (late), regular public broadcasting followed. 3.______ the color TV was first constructed in 1928, it was after over 4 decades that more color TVs than black-and-white TVs were being used. After 1962, Satellites allow TV4.______(broadcast) over vast distances. They also make TV5._____( access) to people who live far away from cities.
The evolution of sound 6.______(device) started with Edison’s first recording of 7._____ human voice on his recorder player in 1877,8._____ used round tubes to record on and had to be wound up by hand. It was not until the early 1950s that most tape recorders began 9.____ (use) plastic tapes instead of the steel or paper ones. From 1982 on, the CDs using digital technology were made available. And the DVD is now the standard for recording and playing back vedio.
However, technology is changing 10_______(fast) than most people can keep pace with. Who can foresee what the future will bring.
In the USA, there is a famous Christian group who drive carriages instead cars and don’t use TVs, refrigerators and personally telephones. It’s assumed that the Amish must have religious reasons, but it is not true. The fact is that no matter whenever a new technology is introduced, the Amish get together but discuss the advantages and disadvantages. And as the Amish value seeing each other face to face, they are opposed to have telephones in their houses. It is convenient for most people to communicate through telephones but maybe the Amish have a valid opinion. First of all, there is nothing important about being together and sharing life that can’t be found through telephone wire. Secondly, no matter what the circumstance are, while the phone rings, everything stops so that the call can be answered. In addition, real relationships were often sacrificed and the personal peace is destroyed.
unit2
There are two medicines that1_______(change) people’s lives, one of which is aspirin, 2._____ (invent) in 1897. It is made from a special chemical in 3.____(leaf) or tree barks and was first sold in the form of tablets in 1900. Aspirin has saved many people’s lives by reducing fever and pain. It is now recommended for reducing potential heart attack, strokes and some cancers. There have been more discoveries on how it can help increase the 4._____ (long) of people’s lives and help people with diseases.
The other drug 5._______( improve) people’s health is penicillin. It was first discovered in 1928, but it was not until World War Ⅱ 6.______ penicillin was purified and produced in large quantities. Due to 7.______ widespread use of penicillin, many lives were saved during the war. 8______ penicillin not been available, many people would have died from sickness 9_____ small wounds. Penecillin became the 10______ (great) drug of the 20th century.
Chinese acupuncture, one of the more famous Chinese medical treatments was developed as earlier as 2,000 BC. Acupuncture involved putting needles into the skin at certain acupuncture points on the body so that a disease can be cured. With acupuncture developed, the simple “brain stones” first used were replaced by pottery and metal needles. Any acupuncturists insert needles at or near the site of the disease, while others select points based on the patient’s symptom. Your pulses on each wrist will be checked by acupuncturists to find out what energy channel doesn’t have enough energy. Though how acupuncture reduces and relieves pain is unknown, but one theory suggests that it blocks pain signals from reaching the brain or promotes production of chemicals in the body which reduces pain. People have also used acupuncture to treat addictions to cigarettes, drugs, alcohol and food. Now in many countries, acupuncture has become very popular, nor has Chinese traditional medicine.
unit3
Dear Mum,
Today I went to a conference, 1_____ two students had a debate about the strengths and weaknesses of the Internet.
The first speaker talked about the positive effects of the Internet on our lives. The first is its value for people who 2._______(look) for information. For example, with the touch of a button 3.______ the click of a mouse, a student will find abundand information at his or her command. The second is our ability 4______ (relate) to others through the Internet, 5.______ is especially important for disabled people who can’t leave their homes.
The 6._____ (two) speaker talked about the negative effects of the Internet on our lives. For example, some experts think that 7._____ outcome of spending too much time on the Internet is 8._______(difficult) in forming social bonds. They were also quite explicit about how heavy Internet users spend 9.______(much) time with their Internet friends than their real-life friends form school and work.
Both sides presented lots of statistics to support their arguments. My won judgment is that the Internet is 10_____(benefit). Otherwise I would be unable to write this e-mail to you! Love from your son Xiaokun
Step one: Choosing a search service
All Search engines and subject directories can aid you in your research. Search engines are a type of computer program. The links that you get are not classified by subject and based on the key words you type in, and choose pages for you, which have not been evaluated. In the country, subject directories are built by humans. The results of your search are divided into specific subject category. You just need to decide if or not the information is use to you on that basis.
Step two: Searching for information
There are several things to take into consideration when you are searching. 1. Do not use information that is too old!
2. As general rule, check the source of the information you find. 3. The way you type your key words make a difference. Step three: Using your information
To copy the words just as you found them is not only cheating. but also legal. So after finishing your report with your own words and making your own decisions about what it means, you should always attach a list of the sites you got your information.
unit4
Do you know why an underground system was first developed in London? That is 1_____ most railway tracks did not go into the London city centre, so buses were required, This increased traffic on the road. The underground system transported more people without 2_____(increase) traffic on the road. It 3______(say) that the first part of the underground system opened in 1863. But at that time the 4______(carriage) did not have windows and were pulled by steam engines through narrow tunnels. 5._____(improve) the underground, Charles Yerkes bought many of the different lines and built the Underground Group. During World War Ⅱ, the underground functioned as 6._____ bomb shelter, an aeroplane factory, an anti-aircraft centre and meeting
rooms for the government administration. After World War Ⅱ, 7_____ lines were added because more people travelled on the underground, ._____ helped make the system more user-friendly.
The London underground system is working to transport huge 9_____(number) of people as it has done many years and over three million people travel on the underground system today? Visit our ticket office 10_______ buy one of the travel cards that permit you to travel all over the underground system.
Then notice was put out because number of accidents and the deaths arising from traffic accidents has increased great over the past year.
Traffic accidents involving vehicles were caused by many factors related to drivers, such as not paying attention to surrounding traffic while driving, being impatience in a traffic jam, speaking in a mobile phone while driving, consuming alcoholic drinks, speeding and so on.
Accidents involving bicycles are usually caused because cyclists ate not paying attention to the cars around them, and carrying a passenger. sometime accidents occur with bicycles when the brakes on their bicycles do not work properly. In order to prevent accidents, cyclists should check the light regularly and seldom obey traffic laws and keep the bicycles in good conditions.
To prevent accidents, pedestrians should always cross roads on a crossing. While crossed, they should look both ways and listen for cars. They should never ignore traffic light.
M8 unit 1
Classics are the antiques of the literary world. They are examples of great writing and wisdom.
Today we still find classics in bookshops and 1_____(library), for example, “Great Expectations written by Charles Dickens”. It 2_____(set) in England in the early 1800s. Pip is the main 3______ not the only character of it. It is our 4____( favor) book. He lives with his older sister and her husband, Joe.
It is a misty night 5_____ the story begins. Mist is a symbol of danger and uncertainty 6______ (use) in the novel. Later in the story, Pip receives a large sum of money form a stranger. He uses 7_____ fortune to move to London without any companions 8_____ it means to be a gentleman is an important theme in it.
He learns wealth can’t buy happiness and that friends are 9_____(important) than a fancy education. Does Joe forgive Pip? If you want to know about it, you had better 10____(read) it yourself to find out.
Robert Burns who had a reputation for being funny and charming was typical from the Scottish.
It is said that he was encouraged to start writing poem by his first love. After his book of poetry was published, he was transformed but became famous nationwide overweight. A hard life and weak health shortened his life. There is a statue of him in George Square in
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