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文檔KeytoExercisesOpener1.Inthefirstpicture,amanandawomanaresittingonthecouchwiththeireyesfixedontheirsmartphones.Insteadoftalkingface-to-face,theyaretextingeachother.Inthesecondpicture,amanissleepingwithhiscellphonenexttohisbed.Whenthephonebuzzes,hejustcan’thelpcheckingitlestheshouldmisssomethingexciting.2.Iwouldgobackhomeandfetchit,nomatterthedistance.OtherwiseIwouldpanic(驚慌)orfeelincomplete.3.No,Idon’t.Someinformationseemstoindicatethatcellphonesmayhaveanadverse(不利的)effectonthebrain.Ifmyphonebeeped,Iprobablywouldn’tbeabletorepress(抑制)thedesiretogetupandcheckit.4.Nowadaysit’snotconsideredweird(古怪的)atalltocheckyourcellphonewhenyouarehavingamealwithfriends.ButIwouldfeelawkwardanduncomfortableifanyoneisdoingthatatdinner.Reading&InteractingI.UnderstandingtheText1.TextOrganizationMotivation(Why?)Paras.1-3:PaulMiller’spersonalexperimentofgoingofflineonefullyearandhisdiscoveriespromptedtheauthortotryadigitaldetoxhimself.Paras.5-6:AsCEOofasocialmediacompanywhoselifehasbeenspentmostlyonline,hewantedtostepbackandgetsomeperspective.Experience(Whathappened?)文檔Paras.4&7:TheauthorspenttwoweeksindigitaldetoxonhiswintervacationtoMexico.Discoveries(Whathadhelearned?)Paras.8-9:Theauthordidn’tfindthattechnologyisevil.Rather,hefeltthathelikeditevenmore.Paras.10-12:Herealizedthataddictivebitsofonlinecontentshouldnotreplacethoughtfularticlesandgoodbooksandit’sreadingthatnourishesthemind.2.ComprehensionCheck2.1FocusingonthemainideasInspiredbyPaulMiller’spersonalexperimentofgoingoneyearwithabsolutelynointernet,thewriterwentonhisownshortdigitaldetox.Hediditbecausehavingbeenpluggedin24-7foradecade,hewantedtoseewhatwouldhappenifhewentofflineforawhile.SoduringhiswintervacationtoMexico,hedidn’tgoonlineexcepttocheckhisemail.Asaresult,hediscoveredthattechnologyisnoevilandtechnologyisalreadyapartofhimnow.Nevertheless,healsocametotheconclusionthatitisthereadingofthoughtfularticlesandgoodbooks,notsnackyonlinecontent,thatnourishesthemind.2.2Diggingintodetail1.Millerdiscoveredthatactuallytechnologyhadverylittletodowithhislife’sproblems,andthatwithoutthenethehadstartedbecomingmoreoutoftouchwithlife.2.Becauseforthelastdecade,thewriterhasbeenonlinealldaylong,andhewantedtofreehimselffromthedigitalrealityforawhile.3.Heatealotofseafood,surfedandfixeduphishutonthebeach.4.Itreferstotheworldthatisdigitallyconnected.5.Helongedforthoughtfularticlesandgoodbooks,readingthatnourisheshismind.2.3Understandingdifficultsentences文檔?1)A?2)B?3)B?4)A?5)AII.FocusingonLanguageinContext1.KeyWords&Expressions1.11.Bettyhasbeenonadietforalongtime,butshelooksabitheavier,ifanything.2.Keepingyourlaptoppluggedinallthetimewillkillitsbatteryfaster.3.Talking,dancing,playingagame—alloftheseactivitiesallowyoutointeractwithotherpeople.4.Muchtomyannoyance,wheneverIcriticizeher,shealwayscomesupwithanexcuse.5.WhileFacebookremainsthemostpopularsocialmediasite,itsgrowthhasgraduallysloweddown.6.Orderallyourcampingstuffonlinetoday,everythingyouneedtomakeacampingtripeasierandmoreenjoyable!7.Oneofthefirstflighttraininglessonstaughttostudentpilotsishowtoperformanemergencylandinginasmallairplane.8.Whenyoureadthenewspaper,you’reprobablynotreadingitword-by-word,insteadyou’rescanningthetext.9.InoneofmyfirstarticlespublishedonLinkedIn,Iwroteabouttheimportanceofpublicspeakingtoeveryleader.10.Forawhilethatstorybookwasindeedverypopular,butitwasnotlongbeforethedemanddeclined.11.Movieticketpriceshavereachedanall-timehigh.Nowondersomepeoplechooseinsteadtowatchmoviesathome.文檔12.IntheabsenceofanyonetospendNewYear’sEvewith,IwenttowatchashowaloneandItrulyenjoyedit.13.Inarecentstudy,morethan20%ofdriverssaidtheycannotresisttheurgetosendorcheckmessageswhiledriving.14.Thereisnodoubtthathumanactivityhassomethingtodowithclimatechange,andclimatewillcontinuetochangeunlesswereduceourcarbonemissions.1.2?1)Unlike?2)unique?3)madewaves?4)turnout?5)detailing1.31.Astudyhasfoundthatthevastmajorityofcollegegraduatesworkinjobsthataren’tstrictlyrelatedtotheirmajors/interests.2.Nomatterhowbusyyouare,youshouldremembertostayintouchwithpeople/thoseyouloveandcareabout.3.Makesureyoudon’tfallintothehabitofeatingunhealthyfoodsforbreakfast;instead,startyourdaywithasimple,balancedmeal.4.Ialwaysbelievethathardworkpaysoffinonewayoranother,thoughnotnecessarilyinmoney.5.Isitworththetimeandmoneytofixupanoldcar?It’saquestionforalotofoldcarownersthesedays.2.DoubleNegative1.Therearenouninterestingthings,onlyuninterestedpeople.2.Hispoorhealthisnotunrelatedtohisunhealthywayoflife.文檔3.Happinessisnotanunrealisticgoal.Itisamatterofchoice.Youcanchoosetobehappy.4.Internetisnotsuchanunusualwordasitusedtobe.Ithaschangedthewaywelive,workandplay.5.Believeitornot,mostwomendonotlookunattractiveinbusinesssuits,althoughtheirmovementseemsalittlebitrestricted.3.SentencePatterns1.PeterisMary’selderbrother!Nowonderheremindsmesomuchofher.2.Johnhasquithishigh-paidjob.Thatsoundsunbelievable,butasitturnsout,itactuallyistrue.3.NowonderIhadtheworstpossibletimefallingasleep/didn’tsleepwelllastnight—Idranktoomuchcoffeeduringtheday.4.Youreallyknowhowtocontrolyourbudget.Nowonderyouhavealotofmoneyinthebank.5.Themeetingisfinallyover.Butasitturnsout,wehavenotdecidedanythingyet.4.ComprehensivePractice1.A:Whatisitthatinterestsyousomuch?You’vebeenonthenetforsolong.B:Advertisements.Youknow,asyousurftheInternet,youwillattimesseeadvertisementsforproductsthatyouareinterestedin.2.A:Youknowwhat?ApplewillreleaseanewseriesofHarryPottere-booksthatevencomeswithannotationsbyJ.K.Rowling.B:Really?It’samazing.Andithasalreadybeenturnedintoeightthoughtfulmovies.3.A:AsCEOofasocialmediacompany,muchofmylifeisspentonline.Ineedtoslowdownandenjoythesmallwondersoflife.B:Absolutely.Ifyoudon’ttakethetimetoonceinawhilesmelltheflowers,tonourishyourselfonamentallevel,youwillendupburningyourselfout.4.A:Asweknow,thecosmeticsmarketinChinaisdominatedbyforeignbrands.However,IheardthegeneralmanagerofaFrenchcompanyinthecosmeticsindustrysayinaninterviewthathowtoreachtheChinesecustomersisstillatoughjob.文檔B:,IalsowatchedthatTVinterviewlastnight.TheyhaveestablishedanonlinemarketingcompanyinChinaandhavebuiltapartnershipwithTmall.Thegeneralmanagersaidthatdespitethechallengestheyface,thegrowingChinesemarketstilllookspromising.Reading&ComprehendingReading11.ComprehensionCheckforReading1?1)F?2)F?3)F?4)T?5)T?6)T?7)F?8)T?9)F?10)F2.Translation1.不過,話又說回來,在我寫下這些抱怨的話語時,我正呆在山里,坐在一安樂椅上,看著螢火蟲在眼前飛舞,狗在腳邊打著呼嚕。2.我不該對你大喊大叫,相反,我應(yīng)該佩服你的能力:由于你能記住一切,使我不必把諸如和生日日期等事情塞進(jìn)腦子里。3.不該做的就該不做,進(jìn)了家門,我就該把你關(guān)掉。我不能再把自我價值感系于你有多少次響起之上。4.對于我來說,我會查詢、會留意、會適時而止。一天中的幾個時段,我將離你而去,去呼吸、品嘗、觸摸、感受和生活。Reading2文檔ComprehensionCheckforReading21.Itisa10-by-164-foot-longsegmentofpavementdividedbywhitepaintmarkingsontheground.Onesideismeantstrictlyforcellphoneusersandtheothersideallowsotherstowalkthroughtheareaunencumberedbytechaddicts.2.Walkinthislaneatyourownrisk.3.Manypedestrianssimplyignoredthedesignations,whilesometookphotosofthesignage.4.Settingupspecialsidewalkscouldbeasolutioninparticularsituations,butitcouldbeanindulgenceformobilephoneaddictsinthelongrunandcouldevenleadtomoreproblemsinthefuture.IntegratedSkillsPracticingI.Listening1)ChinahasmanyteenagerswhohavegrownsodependentontheInternetthatthecountryfeelsthatInternetaddictionisthebiggestthreattoitsteenagers.2)AccordingtoareportreleasedbyChineseexperts,peoplewithInternetAddictionDisorderspendmorethansixhoursonlinedoingsomethingthatisnotrelatedtotheirworkorstudy.3)BootcampshaveopenedupinChinasince2005.ThecampsaimtotreatyoungaddictsfortheirdependenceontheInternetandvideogaming.4)ProfessorHarwitofAsianStudiesattheUniversityofHawaiisaysthatChineseparentsareworriedbecausetheytakeeducationveryseriously.Someparentsevendrugtheirchildrentotakethemtothecamps.5)HillaMedalia,afilmmakerwhohasproducedadocumentaryaboutthecamps,saysthattheteenagersaredoingsomethinglikemilitarytrainingatthecamps,andthatofficialsbelieveasenseofself-controliswhatpatientsneed.Transcript:TheInternetisoneofthemostpopularformsoftechnology.ButcanusingtheInternethavethesameeffectastakingadrug?Theanswerseemstobe“Yes”inatleastonecountry.ChinasaysmanyteenagersareInternetaddicts.Itsaystheyhavegrowndependentonthe文檔Internet.Infact,ChinafeelsthatInternetaddictionisthebiggestthreattoitsteenagers.SomecriticsevencalltheInternet,‘electronicheroin.’In2008,ChinabecameoneofthefirstcountriestodeclareInternetaddictionanofficialmedicalcondition.Expertsreleasedareportthatdefinedthecondition,ordisorder.ItsaidpeoplewithInternetAddictionDisorderspendmorethansixhoursonlinedoingsomethingotherthanworkorstudy.Basedonthedefinition,Chinahasover20millionInternetaddicts.Theconditionhasledtothecreationofover250campswithinChina.Theyaredesignedtotreatyoungaddicts.Thefirstaddictioncampopenedin2005inthecapital,Beijing.Thecampstreatthecountry’syoungaddictsfortheirdependenceontheInternetandvideogaming.GamingappearstobethemostaddictiveInternetbehavior.Teenagerscanspendthreetofourmonthsatacamp.Oncethere,thepatientsarerequiredtododemandingphysicalexercisesandtakemed

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