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7 《读写教程I》:Ex.XV,p.43 1. It makes my blood boil when I read about violence among young people 2. This kind of jeans is old-fashioned now, young people do not like to wear them any m 3. This computer often freezes. I want to get rid of it 4. Our youngsters' way of expressing their identity is different from ours 5. In America the news is full of stories about teenagers who are in trouble with drugs 6. On he still thinking about /thought about her daug Dont press your young daughter too hard, or she'll drop out of high school 8. Come and see me in my office after class, and we'll talk over your problems Unit 3 Section a. A good heart to lean on 《读写教程》:Ex.Ⅱp.57 1. He felt embarrassed to be seen with his father, because his father was severely crippled and 2. His father al ways said: "You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you 3. He means that it is a matter of pride for his father to have almost never missed a day and have made it to the office even when/if others could not 4. In very bad weather his father went to work with the help of the writer and his sisters, who would pull their father through the street on a childs wagon with steel runners to the subway station 5. In an office building on top of a subway station in Manhattan 6. Having a"good heart "is the proper standard to judge people by, according to the writer now is grown up 7. One example is: when a local baseball team found itself without a manager, he kept it going Another example is that he liked to go to dances and parties, although he could just sit and watch 8. He now feels sorry about having been reluctant to be seen walking together with his crippled and short fathe 《读写教程》:Ex.Ⅲ,p.57 2. amazed 4. complained7. upset 8. tuneless/tuneful 《读写教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 43 1. It makes my blood boil when I read about violence among young people. 2. This kind of jeans is old-fashioned now; young people do not like to wear them any more. 3. This computer often freezes. I want to get rid of it. 4. Our youngsters’ way of expressing their identity is different from ours. 5. In America the news is full of stories about teenagers who are in trouble with drugs. 6. On her way to work, Jane was still thinking about / thought about her daughter. 7. Don’t press your young daughter too hard, or she’ll drop out of high school. 8. Come and see me in my office after class, and we’ll talk over your problems. Unit 3 Section A. A Good Heart to Lean on 《读写教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 57 1. He felt embarrassed to be seen with his father, because his father was severely crippled and very short. 2. His father always said:“You set the pace. I will try to adjust to you.” 3. He means that it is a matter of pride for his father to have almost never missed a day and have made it to the office even when/if others could not. 4. In very bad weather his father went to work with the help of the writer and his sisters, who would pull their father through the street on a child’s wagon with steel runners to the subway station. 5. In an office building on top of a subway station in Manhattan. 6. Having a “good heart” is the proper standard to judge people by, according to the writer now he is grown up. 7. One example is: when a local baseball team found itself without a manager, he kept it going. Another example is that he liked to go to dances and parties, although he could just sit and watch. 8. He now feels sorry about having been reluctant to be seen walking together with his crippled and short father. 《读写教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 57 1. inwardly 2. amazed 3. occasion 4. complained 5. urged 6. coordinate
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