全新版大学进阶英语第三册第三单元答案
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案
Key to ExercisesOpenerGoing on a working holiday has many advantages:• A working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa.• The travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.• You can try different types of jobs, even the ones that you normally wouldn’t do when at home. And in this sense, a working holiday could be a life-changing experience.• You are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists. They can introduce you to a new culture.• A working holiday makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a working holiday is the break between high school and college or the break after college and before entering the real working world.Transcript:A working holiday is when you spend a significant amount of time in another country and have the working rights to back it up. You are able to pick up a job or two (or 6) and break that arrangement up by traveling or moving on to a new location in the country.In general, a working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa. In Australia, for example, the typical tourist visa is for 3 months while a working holiday visa is for 12 months.With a working holiday visa, you can work as you go, meaning you won’t necessarily go into debt while spending time abroad. Your method of travel may vary. Some prefer to travelup-front for several months and then spend the rest of the time working in one or two different locations. Others prefer to work for a month, travel for a month and then work for a month again. Either way, the travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.With a working holiday visa, you are basically given the opportunity to test out any type ofjob, and you are probably put in a position to accept ones that you normally wouldn’t when at home. You never know what you might discover. A working holiday, in this sense, could end up being a life-changing experience.Moreover, by taking up employment in a country abroad, you are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists, and that can do wonders for really introducing you to a new culture.A working holiday also makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a working holiday is that break between high school and college or the break after college and before entering the real working world. Later working holiday experiences are often used by individuals as a way to explore the new and unknown. Taking part in a working holiday is a great idea to consider.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organization2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. She lost her grandmother, her job and had two car crashes in five months.2. They met up for dinner, ladies night and sightseeing excursions. The author taught herco-workers an Australian word of the day and they helped her understand the Canadian use of “eh” at the end of sentences.3. They listened to 90s music, drank their daily Starbucks and served their friendly regulars.4. She loved her job so much that she d idn’t feel she was working.5. She did a massive circle, starting from Vancouver, going all the way to the East Coast, then across Southern USA and finally up the West Coast.6. She was proud of herself for constantly stepping out of her comfort zone and embracing the unknown.7. She is obsessed with browsing craft and design blogs and watching the Lifestyle channel.8. Vancouver has helped her to grow personally, have fun professionally and gain confidence.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. Accidentally, the whole incident was captured by a young American photographer.2. Those who had been kidnapped described how they were scared and in physical and emotional pain.3. It was not long before help arrived in the form of ten police officers.4. Despite a great deal of practice, Alice remained an awkward dancer.5. A few hours ago, there was a head-on crash on Highway 20, involving three cars.6. I am wondering when Tom is going to settle down and get married.7. The event features a large indoor display of local crafts and agricultural products.8. There are some birds nesting in the eaves of our house at the moment.9. A chill ran through me when I heard the terrible news.10. True, Linda makes almost no typing errors, but then she’s very slow.11. It seems like everyone writes a blog these days, or sets up a website that’s used as a personal diary for posting photos and stories.12. I often watch the sports events broadcast on cable networks like ESPN and TNT.13. Michael was always late for class, but that day he, for once, came much earlier than usual.14. During my mother’s last days, I spent many hours by her side, holding her hand.15. They have assigned me the role of a heartless financier, who is obsessed with money, wealth, and luxury.1.21. presently2. alongside3. prior to4. in total5. embrace6. zones7. traded8. meet up9. kind of1.31. My family went on an excursion to a pretty island off the coast.2. Don’t ask your father how to Wechat —he hasn’t got a clue about smart phones.3. You can follow these steps to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.4. These apps have different versions for different types of computers.5. The first step in snakebite treatment is to have the poison sucked out of the wound.2. Usage1. The credit card is in my wallet, which you can find in the kitchen cabinet drawer.2. Personal computers, which were actually invented in 1964, have come quite a long way.3. My dearest friend ignored my advice, which totally surprised me.4. I went to London with Emily White, who lives next door.5. I lent some money to Jack, whose house was destroyed in the earthquake.6. In the past six years I lived in six different houses, which actually didn’t bother me much.3. Sentence Patterns3.11. Now that you are a grown-up, you should earn a living on your own.2. Now that you are here, you might as well stay for dinner.3. Now that you live only a few blocks from your company, you may walk to work every day.3.21. It was not long before the two companies were able to reach an agreement.2. Mark Zuckerberg worked quite a long time to build Facebook, and it was years before the company made a profit.3. Sometimes you may make very fast progress in a foreign language, but sometimes it is a while before hard work starts to pay off!4. Comprehensive Practice4.1 ClozePrior to taking a working holiday abroad you will need to do a number of things. There is quite a lot of paperwork to complete. You will need to fill out various forms, including a visa application. Make sure it is the sort that allows you to take employment, rather than just being an ordinary tourist type that allows you to do sightseeing only. Alongside that, of course, you need to book your ticket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don’t let the thought of stepping outside your comfort zone fri ghten you, don’t let it stress you out. You may set out on your own, travelling solo, but you will soon make friends with many of the new people you meet on the way. So, start browsing the Internet to see where you would like to start your adventure!4.2 TranslationIf you are fully prepared, your working holiday abroad can be one of the most rewarding experiences you can ever have. Here are some tips. First, you need to choose your destination wisely by browsing relevant websites. Then fill out the necessary paperwork, apply for a visa and book your flight as early as possible. Try to learn some new job skills prior to your departure,which can give you more employment options abroad and help you save up enough money for travel. Within weeks of arriving in a foreign country, people often feel stressed out or kind of confused, so be prepared for the emotional stress. Make friends with local people instead of taking the adventure solo. And whenever possible, go on sightseeing excursions and capture the places you visit in words or pictures. Last, always follow your heart and do what you truly want to do.Reading & Comprehending1. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. F7. T8. F9. T 10. F2. Translation1. 我现在意识到,为了适应每个新角色、在各种行当跟不同的人群一起工作,我学到了很多。
新进阶3综合Unit3
New Progressive College English Book III UNIT 3 Cultural DifferencesUnit 1 Cultural Differences1. Teaching Objectives:Students will be able toA. have a thorough understanding of the text contextually and linguisticallyB. illustrate the concept of cultural shock by giving examplesC. learn languages, e.g. words, phrases, difficult structureD. become familiar with the writing of a comparison/contrast essay2. Time Allotment:1st Period: Lead-in Activities (Warm-up activities; Discussion about cultural differences) 2nd Period: Global-reading (Text: Approaching the theme; analyzing the text organization) 3rd Period: Detailed reading (Understanding the Text A in a deeper level, analyzing difficult sentence structures)4th Period: Detailed reading Activities (Learning new words, summarizing good usage) 5th Period: Comprehending Reading 1 (Skimming the text, explaining the difficult sentences of the Text, doing sentence translation))6th Period: After-reading Activities (Viewing and Listening; Speaking; Assignment)3. Teaching Procedures:3.1 Lead-in ActivitiesStep 1. Warm-up activitiesThe teacher introduces the topic to the class by asking if they can give any example of how Chinese and non-Chinese behave or think differently in life.Step 2: Discussion about cultural differencesThe teacher explains the pictures in Opener that illustrate the differences between the Westerner and Chinese in their perspectives on different issues. The teacher asks Ss to look at the pictures and discuss the differences in pairs with the aid of the questions that follow. The teacher has different pairs report to the class their discussion on the pictures, one pair for one picture.Method: Using task-based language teaching method, communicative approach.3.2 Global readingStep1. Approaching the themeThe teacher introduces the topic of the text by explaining the cultural shocks the author experienced after the birth of her daughter and her mother-in-law's fulltime presence in her family. Before moving on to the author's account, The teacher explains to Ss the text can roughly be divided into six parts.Method: PPT; communicative approach.Step2. Analyzing the text organizationThe teacher guides Ss to explore the text by asking them to work on the table in Text Organization and do the task in Digging into detail.Then students should sum up the differences of views between the author and her mother-in- law on matters described in the text.Method: skimming and scanning, communicative approach3.3 Detailed Reading3.3.1 Procedure1) Students are asked to read the passage carefully again and for each paragraph (sometimestwo-three paragraphs), invite students to answer questions related difficult sentences and understanding of each paragraph.2) Help Ss find out the good usage in the text and underlined them.3) Learn new words in details.Purpose: Further understand the text and train scanning ability to learn difficult sentence structures as well as new words and expressions.Method:Reading the text together; Using task-based language teaching method, reading approach, communicative approach, grammar-translation approach.Step1. Understanding the text in a deeper levelParas.6Q. What made the author so mad about her husband that they began to fight over childcare duties? A: The fact that he wasn’t taking on half of the childcare duties, and he thought it was more important to spend time on his work than on his daughter, and his expectation that his mother would do all the housework he was supposed to do.Para.8Q: How did her mother-in-law explain her role in the family?A: Her mother-in-law explained that her role in the family was to lighten the burden of her son, allowing him to keep his former way of life, and to help her daughter-in-law out with parenting and household management.Para.9Q: What did the author think of her mother-in-law’s explanation?A: She thought it was absolutely unacceptable, because, in her view, her husband is one of two parents, and therefore their daughter should be half his responsibility; and she married her husband, not her mother-in-law.Para.13Q: How come her husband, unlike the author, failed to adopt daily habits around the schedule of her daughter?A: He obviously believed that mothers are the primary caregiver of children and this was the normal difference between mothers and fathers.Paras.16Q: How did the author react when she was told that, now that he mother-in-law helped her out by taking care of he daughter, it was her responsibility to take care of her mother-in-law when she was old?A: She totally rejected the idea, because she thought what her mother-in-law did was fulfilling the parenting responsibility of her husband, therefore it was her husband's responsibility to take care of his own mother when she was old.3.3.2 Language FocusStep2. Learning useful expressions3.3.2.1 Difficult words and phrases1) work out: find the solution to(a problem or question) 想出、得到(解决方法)e.g. It's important to work out a solution rather than engage in endless discussion.2) presence: n.存在;到场e.g. It's natural for a child to be chatting away in the presence of a loving parent. The tension ofthe protesters grew with the presence of police.3) extreme: a.(of views or actions)very different from what people accept as reasonable or normal激的;过激的e.g. Extreme views sometimes can become very popular.Soldiers are trained to carry out orders even if they sound extreme.4) leave behind: depart and not take along 离开;地下e.g. The rough sea crossing served only to emphasize the peace we had left behind.The taxi driver always reminds his passengers not to leave behind their belongings.5) prominent: a. outstanding, important 笑出的;重要的e.g. I want our brand name to appear in the most prominent position of the stadium.We celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival in memory of a prominent ancient Chinese poet.6) primary: a. main 主要的e.g. The young man failed to see that the primary cause of his failure was his laziness and inaction.7) sacrifice: n.牺性;舍弃e.g. It is common for women to make lots of sacrifice for the family.The downside of a self-driving car is the sacrifice of the pleasure of driving.8) bonus: n.意外收获;红利;奖金e.g. I received a box of cookies as a bonus when I bought coffee at a cafe yesterday.Our salesperson's pay is made up of a base salary(about 60% of their total income)and a bonus(about 40% of their total income).9) occasional:a. occurring from time to time 偶尔的e.g. To the occasional swimmer, a season ticket is a waste of money.10) devotion: n.奉献,全身心投入e.g. The scientist who passed away last week was fondly remembered for his total devotion to science.11) household:n. the people of a house collectively 家庭e.g. She got up to prepare breakfast while the rest of the household was still asleep.12) look over one's shoulder: keep watch for danger or threats to oneself 不安;小心提防e.g. It was midnight when I left my office and on my way back home I kept looking over my shoulder to see if there was anyone tailing me.13) repay: vt. do sth. in return for a favor 报答:偿还e.g. There had never been any doubt in her mind that she would look after her parents in their oldage; they had given up a lot for her, she said, and that was how she would repay them. The company has to sell a building to repay its debt.14) kindness: n..仁慈;普行e.g. Very often it would be a kindness to tell a piece of bad news straight away.15) grateful: a. thankful 感激的e.g. The war refugees are very grateful to the local government for the timely help.16) phase: n..阶段;时期e.g. The minister claimed in his speech that the manufacturing industry was entering a verydifferent phase with the rapid growth of artificial intelligence.College marks a particular phase in a young person's life, the phase of newly gained independence.17) in one's eyes/in the eyes of: in the opinion of, from the perspective of 在.心日中e.g. The educator pointed out that a child could do no wrong in the eyes of some parents.18) fall short of: fail to satisfy 达不到,不符合e.g. I tried my best, yet my performance still fell short of my hopes.19) hono(u)r: vt. do what is required by a promise or a contract 信守;执行e.g. High school students in Shanghai must honour their community service commitments andcomplete at least 40 hours of volunteer work.The international company informed us that it will not be able to honour its contract with us.20) apparent: a. clear and obvious 明显的e.g. The professor said the young man had many good qualities despite his apparentassertiveness rudeness.21) wash up: wash dishes 饭后洗餐具e.g. Do Chinese husbands help to wash up after dinner?22) aspect: n..方面e.g. Dealing with people is a primary aspect of my work as a manager.23) burden: n.负担;重负e.g. I hate to be a burden on other people.She sat down on the floor and breathed heavily as though she had come up a hill with a burden beyond her strength.24) maintain:v. keep In a Certain state, position, or activity 维持;保持e.g. A police force is needed to maintain law and order.It is essential to build up and maintain a reasonable level of physical fitness.25) parenting: n.养育,抚养e.g. There are many programs aiming to teach new parents parenting skills.26) relieve...of: help(sb.)by taking (sth. heavy or difficult)from them 解除(某人)的(负担,困难等)e.g. Some people eat a lot to relieve themselves of anxieties.27) in one’s view: in one's personal opinion 在.看来;按.的看法e.g. In my view, the local government should do more for the elderly.28) responsibility:n. 责任;义务e.g. The mine owner denied all responsibility for the death of the trapped miners.A single parent has to struggle to balance work and family responsibilities.29) get...wrong: (informal) not understand correctly what(sb./sth.)means 误会e.g. Don’t get me wrong, please: I’m not quitting despite the setbacks.30) preference: n.喜好;偏好e.g. Customer preferences must be taken into consideration when designing a new product.Employers have a preference for college graduates who think critically and can communicate effectively.31) equivalent: a. equal as in value, force, or meaning 对等的e.g. His silence is equivalent to an admission of guilt.32) strike a balance:find a sensible middle point between two demands, extremes, etc.; compromise 调和;折衷e.g. The speaker set out his viewpoints on how to strike a balance between the freedom of thepress and the right to/of privacy.We have to strike a balance between offering people what they liked with the first movie and coming up with something new.33) put...in(to)perspective: judge(sth.)by considering it in relation to everything else 全面客观地看待(或判断)e.g. Before you begin to think that it might be safer to starve than to eat and run the risk of foodpoisoning, it's important to put the whole matter of food poisoning into perspective.34) barely:ad. .hardly 很少;几乎没有e.g. We had barely enough to eat, let alone to spare.It seemed that everyone was speaking and we could barely hear the speaker.35) in response to: in reaction to sth. that has happened or been said 对做出反应e.g. In response to traditional Chinese medication, the elderly gentleman quickly recovered.Step3. Learning difficult sentences structures3.3.2.2 Difficult sentences1) In my Western eyes, he was falling short of my expectations and wasn’t honoring his role as a father. (Para.6)As a Westerner, I found his conduct disappointing, and felt that he was failing to take on his responsibilities as a father.2) Our fights seemed to get us nowhere, however. (Para. 7)However, we failed to reach any agreement over the issue in spite of the arguments.3) I felt myself teetering backwards. (Para.9)I was totally shocked to hear what I was told, so much so that I felt as if I was thrown off balance.4) While the men were locked in their own conversation, I vented some of this conflict with the wife.(Para.14):While the men were engaged in talking among themselves, I voiced to the wife my complaints about the conflict.5) After getting away with not changing very many for his daughter, when the time comesTo change my mother-in-law’s diapers...(Para.16)Note that here “very many” refers to very many diapers. In speaking, “very many” in a negative context is common and acceptable.4. Comprehending Reading 1Teacher asks Ss to read aloud the new words and expressions in the margin, and guide them to sum up the different views regarding the value of praise between the author and her husband.Teacher has Ss complete Comprehension Check for Reading 1.Teacher clarifies some difficult points and do the task in Translation.5. After Reading5.1 Viewing and ListeningTeacher introduces Viewing & Listening to the class: Cultural differences are the theme of this unit. Now we are going to hear an American teaching in China talk about the cultural differences he has observed between China and the West in general. Teacher plays the video clip once for general comprehension. Teacher plays it again for Ss to fill in the blanks. Time permitting; teacher has Ss work in pairs to discuss if they agree with the speaker’s views and why.5.2SpeakingTeacher explains the role play task by referring to the instructions. Teacher organizes a group discussion about the specific questions the TV presenter is going to ask. Ss may go over the Tips given in the box. Teacher lets Ss prepare the interview in groups of four, one playing the role of TV presenter, the others playing the roles of, respectively, Ember Swift, Yangxifu, and Sasha. The “TV presenter" makes a list of questions to be asked in the interview, and the Practicing “guests”note down the main idea of their answers to the presenter. Teacher invites at least one group to role-play it in class.5. 3 AssignmentTeacher asks Ss to skim the text and answer the questions in Comprehension Check for Reading 2.Teacher asks students to write an essay comparing and contrasting Chinese New Year celebrations with Christmas celebrations. Teacher encourages Ss to use words and expressions they’ve learnt from this unit and underline them in their essay. Teacher requires Ss to check it with the Evaluation criteria in Writing before turning in their homework.。
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第3册unit 3
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第3册unit 31. IntroductionWelcome to the third unit of the New Advanced College English Integrated Coursebook. In this unit, we will focus on various aspects of English language learning, including listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. These skills are crucial for non-native English speakers to enhance their English proficiency and further their academic and professional goals.2. Listening SkillsDeveloping effective listening skills is essential for effective communication in English. In this unit, we will practice listening to various audio recordings, such as interviews, conversations, and presentations. These exercises will help improve your understanding of spoken English, as well as enhance your listening comprehension skills.3. Reading SkillsReading plays a significant role in language acquisition and expansion of vocabulary. In this unit, we will engage in reading exercises that will expose you to a wide range of topics, including current affairs, cultural issues, and academic texts. These exercises will not only help you improve your reading speed but also enhance your reading comprehension skills.4. Speaking SkillsDeveloping strong speaking skills is crucial for effective communication in English. In this unit, we will practice various speaking activities, such as dialogues, debates, and presentations. These activities will enhance your ability to express yourself fluently and confidently, as well as improve your pronunciation and intonation in spoken English.5. Writing SkillsEffective written communication is vital in various academic and professional settings. In this unit, we will focus on improving your writing skills through various writing exercises, such as essays, reports, and critical analysis. These exercises will help enhance your ability to structure your thoughts logically, communicate ideas clearly, and develop strong arguments in written English.6. Vocabulary ExpansionExpanding your vocabulary is crucial for better communication and comprehension in English. In this unit, we will introduce you to various vocabulary-building exercises, such as word lists, flashcards, and contextual usage. These exercises will help you learn new words and phrases, as well as improve your overall language proficiency.7. Grammar ReviewA solid understanding of grammar is essential for effective English language learning. In this unit, we will review essential grammar topics, such as verb tenses, sentence structure, andparts of speech. These exercises will help reinforce your grammar knowledge and improve your accuracy in using English grammar.8. Practice ExercisesTo further reinforce the concepts learned in this unit, we will provide practice exercises at the end of each section. These exercises will allow you to apply your newly acquired skills and knowledge in a practical context. We encourage you to complete these exercises to solidify your understanding and mastery of the material covered.ConclusionIn conclusion, Unit 3 of the New Advanced College English Integrated Coursebook will provide you with the opportunity to enhance your listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills in English. By engaging in various activities and exercises, you will be able to improve your overall language proficiency and advance your academic and professional goals. We encourage you to actively participate in all the activities and make the most out of this unit.。
大学英语全新版第三册第三单元答案
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全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案
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大学英语全新版第三册第三单元答案
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最新全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案
Key to ExercisesOpenerGoing on a working holiday has many advantages:• A working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa.• The travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.• You can try different types of jobs, even the ones that you normally wouldn’t do when at home. And in this sense, a working holiday could be a life-changingexperience.• You are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists.They can introduce you to a new culture.• A working holiday makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a working holidayis the break between high school and college or the break after college and beforeentering the real working world.Transcript:A working holiday is when you spend a significant amount of time in anothercountry and have the working rights to back it up. You are able to pick up a jobor two (or 6) and break that arrangement up by traveling or moving on to a new locationin the country.In general, a working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longerperiod of time than a standard tourist visa. In Australia, for example, the typicaltourist visa is for 3 months while a working holiday visa is for 12 months.With a working holiday visa, you can work as you go, meaning you won’tnecessarily go into debt while spending time abroad. Your method of travel may vary.Some prefer to travel up-front for several months and then spend the rest of thetime working in one or two different locations. Others prefer to work for a month,travel for a month and then work for a month again. Either way, the travel is1 sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.With a working holiday visa, you are basically given the opportunity to test out any type of job, and you are probably put in a position to accept ones that you normally wouldn’t when at home. You never know what you might discover. A working holiday, in this sense, could end up being a life-changing experience.Moreover, by taking up employment in a country abroad, you are more likely tomeet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists, and that can do wonders for really introducing you to a new culture.A working holiday also makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a workingholiday is that break between high school and college or the break after collegeand before entering the real working world. Later working holiday experiences areoften used by individuals as a way to explore the new and unknown. Taking part ina working holiday is a great idea to consider.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text OrganizationParts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras. 1-3Desiring for a change in her life, the author fledAustralia for a working holiday in Canada.Part Two Paras. 4–5 The author has always been a shy person, but in Vancouver she enjoyed meeting people, making friends and doing new things.Part Three Paras. 6–9The author enjoyed her jobs at Starbucks and on theAussie Pie Guy food truck.Part Four Paras. 10–12The author traversed Canada and the United States,embracing the unknown.Part Five Paras. 13–14 The author would love to live the expat life againsomewhere else, although there is also the part ofher that would like to settle down for a while.The author wants to thank the working holiday for Part Six Para. 15helping her become a better version of herself.2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. She lost her grandmother, her job and had two car crashes in five months.2. They met up for dinner, ladies night and sightseeing excursions. The author taught her co-workers an Australian word of the day and they helped her understand the Canadian use of “eh” at the end of sentences.3. They listened to 90s music, drank their daily Starbucks and served their friendly regulars.4. She loved her job so much that she didn’t feel she was working.5. She did a massive circle, starting from Vancouver, going all the way to the East Coast, then across Southern USA and finally up the West Coast.6. She was proud of herself for constantly stepping out of her comfort zone and embracing the unknown.7. She is obsessed with browsing craft and design blogs and watching the Lifestyle channel.8. Vancouver has helped her to grow personally, have fun professionally and gain confidence.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. Accidentally, the whole incident was captured by a young American photographer.2. Those who had been kidnapped described how they were scared and in physical and emotional pain.3. It was not long before help arrived in the form of ten police officers.4. Despite a great deal of practice, Alice remained an awkward dancer.5. A few hours ago, there was a head-on crash on Highway 20, involving three cars.6. I am wondering when Tom is going to settle down and get married.7. The event features a large indoor display of local crafts and agricultural products.8. There are some birds nesting in the eaves of our house at the moment.9. A chill ran through me when I heard the terrible news.10. True, Linda makes almost no typing errors, but then she’s very slow.11. It seems like everyone writes a blog these days, or sets up a website that’s used as a personal diary for posting photos and stories.12. I often watch the sports events broadcast on cable networks like ESPN and TNT.13. Michael was always late for class, but that day he, for once, came much earlier than usual.14. During my mother’s last days, I spent many hours by her side, holding her hand.15. They have assigned me the role of a heartless financier, who is obsessed with money, wealth, and luxury.1.21. presently2. alongside3. prior to4. in total5. embrace6. zones7. traded8. meet up9. kind of1.31. My family went on an excursion to a pretty island off the coast.2. Don’t ask your father how to Wechat —he hasn’t got a clue about smart phones.3. You can follow these steps to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.5. The first step in snakebite treatment is to have the poison sucked out of the wound.2. Usage1. The credit card is in my wallet, which you can find in the kitchen cabinet drawer.2. Personal computers, which were actually invented in 1964, have come quite a long way.3. My dearest friend ignored my advice, which totally surprised me.4. I went to London with Emily White, who lives next door.5. I lent some money to Jack, whose house was destroyed in the earthquake.6. In the past six years I lived in six different houses, which actually didn’t bother me much.3. Sentence Patterns3.11. Now that you are a grown-up, you should earn a living on your own.2. Now that you are here, you might as well stay for dinner.3. Now that you live only a few blocks from your company, you may walk to work every day.3.21. It was not long before the two companies were able to reach an agreement.2. Mark Zuckerberg worked quite a long time to build Facebook, and it was years before the company made a profit.3. Sometimes you may make very fast progress in a foreign language, but sometimes it is a while before hard work starts to pay off!4. Comprehensive Practice4.1 ClozeThere is quite a lot of paperwork to complete. You will need to fill out various forms, including a visa application. Make sure it is the sort that allows you to take employment, rather than just being an ordinary tourist type that allows you to do sightseeing only. Alongside that, of course, you need to book your ticket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don’t let the thought of stepping outside your comfort zone frighten you, don’t let it stress you out. You may set out on your own, travelling solo, but you will soon make friends with many of the new people you meet on the way. So, start browsing the Internet to see where you would like to start your adventure!4.2 TranslationIf you are fully prepared, your working holiday abroad can be one of the most rewarding experiences you can ever have. Here are some tips. First, you need to choose your destination wisely by browsing relevant websites. Then fill out the necessary paperwork, apply for a visa and book your flight as early as possible. Try to learn some new job skills prior to your departure, which can give you more employment options abroad and help you save up enough money for travel. Within weeks of arriving in a foreign country, people often feel stressed out or kind of confused, so beprepared for the emotional stress. Make friends with local people instead of taking the adventure solo. And whenever possible, go on sightseeing excursions and capturethe places you visit in words or pictures. Last, always follow your heart and do what you truly want to do.Reading & Comprehending1. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. F7. T8. F9. T 10. F2. Translation1. 我现在意识到,为了适应每个新角色、在各种行当跟不同的人群一起工作,我学到了很2. 我们承办的疯狂的体育赛事,在打折时段议员们的光顾,还有几个让我渐渐喜欢的坏脾气老主顾,这一切让我了解了长白云之乡所特有的文化。
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Key to ExercisesOpenerGoing on a working holiday has many advantages:• A working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa.• The travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.• You can try different types of jobs, even the ones that you normally wouldn’t do when at home. And in this sense, a working holiday could be a life-changing experience.• You are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists. They can introduce you to a new culture.• A working holiday makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a working holiday is the break between high school and college or the break after college and before entering the real working world.Transcript:A working holiday is when you spend a significant amount of time in another country and have the working rights to back it up. You are able to pick up a job or two (or 6) and break that arrangement up by traveling or moving on to a new location in the country.In general, a working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa. In Australia, for example, the typical tourist visa is for 3 months while a working holiday visa is for 12 months.With a working holiday visa, you can work as you go, meaning you won’t necessarily go into debt while spending time abroad. Your method of travel may vary. Some prefer to travel up-front for several months and then spend the rest of the time working in one or two different locations. Others prefer to work for a month, travel for a month and then work for a month again. Either way, the travel issustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.With a working holiday visa, you are basically given the opportunity to test out any type of job, and you are probably put in a position to accept ones that you normally wouldn’t when at home. You never know what you might discover. A working holiday, in this sense, could end up being a life-changing experience.Moreover, by taking up employment in a country abroad, you are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists, and that can do wonders for really introducing you to a new culture.A working holiday also makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a working holiday is that break between high school and college or the break after college and before entering the real working world. Later working holiday experiences are often used by individuals as a way to explore the new and unknown. Taking part in a working holiday is a great idea to consider.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organization2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. She lost her grandmother, her job and had two car crashes in five months.2. They met up for dinner, ladies night and sightseeing excursions. The author taught her co-workers an Australian word of the day and they helped her understand the Canadian use of “eh” at the end of sentences.3. They listened to 90s music, drank their daily Starbucks and served their friendly regulars.4. She loved her job so much that she didn’t feel she was working.5. She did a massive circle, starting from Vancouver, going all the way to the East Coast, then across Southern USA and finally up the West Coast.6. She was proud of herself for constantly stepping out of her comfort zone and embracing the unknown.7. She is obsessed with browsing craft and design blogs and watching the Lifestyle channel.8. Vancouver has helped her to grow personally, have fun professionally and gain confidence.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. Accidentally, the whole incident was captured by a young American photographer.2. Those who had been kidnapped described how they were scared and in physical and emotional pain.3. It was not long before help arrived in the form of ten police officers.4. Despite a great deal of practice, Alice remained an awkward dancer.5. A few hours ago, there was a head-on crash on Highway 20, involving three cars.6. I am wondering when Tom is going to settle down and get married.7. The event features a large indoor display of local crafts and agricultural products.8. There are some birds nesting in the eaves of our house at the moment.9. A chill ran through me when I heard the terrible news.10. True, Linda makes almost no typing errors, but then she’s very slow.11. It seems like everyone writes a blog thes e days, or sets up a website that’s used as a personal diary for posting photos and stories.12. I often watch the sports events broadcast on cable networks like ESPN and TNT.13. Michael was always late for class, but that day he, for once, came much earlier than usual.14. During my mother’s last days, I spent many hours by her side, holding her hand.15. They have assigned me the role of a heartless financier, who is obsessed with money, wealth, and luxury.1.21. presently2. alongside3. prior to4. in total5. embrace6. zones7. traded8. meet up9. kind of1.31. My family went on an excursion to a pretty island off the coast.2. Don’t ask your father how to Wechat —he hasn’t got a clue about smart phones.3. You can follow these steps to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.4. These apps have different versions for different types of computers.5. The first step in snakebite treatment is to have the poison sucked out of the wound.2. Usage1. The credit card is in my wallet, which you can find in the kitchen cabinet drawer.2. Personal computers, which were actually invented in 1964, have come quite a long way.3. My dearest friend ignored my advice, which totally surprised me.4. I went to London with Emily White, who lives next door.5. I lent some money to Jack, whose house was destroyed in the earthquake.6. In the past six years I lived in six different houses, which actually didn’t bother me much.3. Sentence Patterns3.11. Now that you are a grown-up, you should earn a living on your own.2. Now that you are here, you might as well stay for dinner.3. Now that you live only a few blocks from your company, you may walk to work every day.3.21. It was not long before the two companies were able to reach an agreement.2. Mark Zuckerberg worked quite a long time to build Facebook, and it was years before the company made a profit.3. Sometimes you may make very fast progress in a foreign language, but sometimes it is a while before hard work starts to pay off!4. Comprehensive Practice4.1 ClozePrior to taking a working holiday abroad you will need to do a number of things.There is quite a lot of paperwork to complete. You will need to fill out various forms, including a visa application. Make sure it is the sort that allows you to take employment, rather than just being an ordinary tourist type that allows you to do sightseeing only. Alongside that, of course, you need to book your ticket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don’t let the thought of stepping outside your comfort zone frighten you, don’t let it stress you out. You may set out on your own, travelling solo, but you will soon make friends with many of the new people you meet on the way. So, start browsing the Internet to see where you would like to start your adventure!4.2 TranslationIf you are fully prepared, your working holiday abroad can be one of the most rewarding experiences you can ever have. Here are some tips. First, you need to choose your destination wisely by browsing relevant websites. Then fill out the necessary paperwork, apply for a visa and book your flight as early as possible. Try to learn some new job skills prior to your departure, which can give you more employment options abroad and help you save up enough money for travel. Within weeks of arriving in a foreign country, people often feel stressed out or kind of confused, so be prepared for the emotional stress. Make friends with local people instead of taking the adventure solo. And whenever possible, go on sightseeing excursions and capture the places you visit in words or pictures. Last, always follow your heart and do what you truly want to do.Reading & Comprehending1. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. F7. T8. F9. T 10. F2. Translation1. 我现在意识到,为了适应每个新角色、在各种行当跟不同的人群一起工作,我学到了很多。
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Unit 3: Security
NCE-B3
13. With electronic x-ray equipment, we seem finally to have figured out a way to hold the terrorists, real and imagined, at bay; it was such a relief to solve this problem that we did not think much about what such a state of affairs says about the quality of our lives. We now pass through these electronic friskers without so much as a sideways glance; the machines, and what they stand for, have won.
17. But no; with all this “security,” we are perhaps the most insecure nation in the history of civilized man. What better word to describe the way in which we have been forced to live? What sadder reflection on all that we have become in this new and puzzling time?
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Unit 3: Security
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案Key to ExercisesOpenerGoing on a working holiday has many advantages:A working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa.The travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.You can try different types of jobs, even the ones that you normally wouldn ’at hometdowhen. And in this sense, a working holiday could be a life-changing experience.You are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not justother tourists. They can introduce you to a new culture.A working holiday makes a good break. A popular time to sign up fora working holiday is the break between high school and college or thebreak after college and before entering the real working world.Transcript:A working holiday is when you spend a significant amount of time in another countryandhave the working rights to back it up. You are able to pick up a job or two (or 6) and break thatarrangement up by traveling or moving on to a new location in the country.In general, a working holiday visa grants you access to acountry for a longer period of timethan a standard tourist visa. In Australia, for example, the typical tourist visa is for 3 monthswhile a working holiday visa is for 12 months.With a working holiday visa, you can work as you go, meaning you won ’ tnecessarily go intodebt while spending time abroad. Your method of travel may vary. Some prefer to travelup-front for several months and then spend the rest of the time working in one or two differentlocations. Others prefer to work for a month, travel for a month and then work for a month again.Either way, the travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds withemployment.With a working holiday visa, you are basically given the opportunity to test out any type of1job, and you are probably put in a position to accept ones that you normally wouldn en at’ t whhome. You never know what you might discover. A working holiday, inthis sense, could end up being a life-changing experience.Moreover, by taking up employment in a country abroad, you aremore likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just othertourists, and that can do wonders for really introducing youto a newculture.A working holiday also makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a workingholidayis that break between high school and college or the break after college and before entering thereal working world. Later working holiday experiences are often used by individuals as a way toexplore the new and unknown. Taking part in a working holiday is a great idea to consider.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. TextOrganizationParts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras. 1-3Desiring for a change in her life, the author fled Australiafor a working holiday in Canada.The author has always been a shy person, but in Vancouver Part Two Paras. 4–5she enjoyed meeting people, making friends and doingnew things.Part Three Paras. 6–9The author enjoyed her jobs at Starbucks and on the AussiePie Guy food truck.Part Four Paras. 10–12The author traversed Canada and the UnitedStates,embracing the unknown.The author would love to live the expat lifeagainPart Five Paras. 13–14somewhere else, although there is also thepart of her thatwould like to settle down for a while.Part Six Para. 15 The author wants to thank the working holiday for helpingher become a better version of herself.22. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1.S he lost her grandmother, her job and had two car crashes in five months.2.T hey met up for dinner, ladies night and sightseeing excursions. The author taught herco-workers an Australian word of the day and they helped her understand the Canadian use of“ eh” at theend of sentences.3.T hey listened to 90s music, drank their daily Starbucks and served their friendly regulars.4.S he loved her job so much that s he didn ’ t feel she was working.5.She did a massive circle, starting from Vancouver, going all theway to the East Coast, then across Southern USA and finally up theWest Coast.6.She was proud of herself for constantly stepping out of hercomfort zone and embracing the unknown.7.S he is obsessed with browsing craft and design blogs and watching the Lifestyle channel.8.V ancouver has helped her to grow personally, have fun professionally and gain confidence.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11.A ccidentally, the whole incident was captured by a young American photographer.2.Those who had been kidnapped described how they werescared and in physical and emotional pain.3.I t was not long before help arrived in the form of ten police officers.4.D espite a great deal of practice, Alice remained an awkward dancer.5.A few hours ago, there was a head-on crash on Highway 20, involving three cars.6.I am wondering when Tom is going to settle down and get married.7.T he event features a large indoor display of local crafts and agricultural products.38.T here are some birds nesting in the eaves of our house at the moment.9.A chill ran through me when I heard the terrible news.10 . True, Linda makes almost no typing errors, but then she ’s very slow.11 . It seems like everyone writes a blog these days, or sets up awebsite that’ s used as apersonaldiary for posting photos and stories.12.I often watch the sports events broadcast on cable networks like ESPN and TNT.13.Michael was always late for class, but that day he, for once, came much earlierthan usual.14.During my mother’ s last days, I spent many byhoursher side, holding her hand.15.They have assigned me the role of a heartless financier, who isobsessed with money, wealth, and luxury.1.21. presently2. alongside3. prior to4. in total5. embrace6. zones7. traded8. meet up9. kind of1.31. My family went on an excursion to a pretty island off the coast.2. Don ’ t ask your father how to Wechat he hasn ’—t gotcluea about smart phones.3.Y ou can follow these steps to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.4.T hese apps have different versions for different types of computers.5.T he first step in snakebite treatment is to have the poison sucked out of the wound.2. Usage1.T he credit card is in my wallet, which you can find in the kitchen cabinet drawer.2.P ersonal computers, which were actually invented in 1964, have come quite a long way.3.M y dearest friend ignored my advice, which totally surprised me.4.I went to London with Emily White, who lives next door.5.I lent some money to Jack, whose house was destroyed in the earthquake.6. In the past six years I lived in six different houses, which actually didn ’ t bother me. much43. Sentence Patterns3.11.N ow that you are a grown-up, you should earn a living on your own.2.N ow that you are here, you might as well stay for dinner.3.N ow that you live only a few blocks from your company, you may walk to work every day.3.21.I t was not long before the two companies were able to reach an agreement.2.Mark Zuckerberg worked quite a long time to build Facebook,and it was years before the company made a profit.3.Sometimes you may make very fast progress in a foreign language,but sometimes it is a while before hard work starts to pay off!4.C omprehensive Practice4.1 ClozePrior to taking a working holiday abroad you will need to do a number of things. There isquite a lot of paperwork to complete. You will need to fill out various forms, including a visaapplication. Make sure it is the sort that allows you to take employment, rather than just beingan ordinary tourist type that allows you to do sightseeing only. Alongside that, of course, youneed to book your ticket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don of ste ppi ng out side you r co mfo rt o nyourown,travelling solo, but you will soon make friends with many of the newpeople you meet on the way. So, start browsing the Internet to seewhere you would like to start your adventure!4.2 TranslationIf you are fully prepared, your working holiday abroad can be one of themost rewardingexperiences you can ever have. Here are some tips. First, you need tochoose your destination wisely by browsing relevant websites. Then fillout the necessary paperwork, apply for a visa and book your flight asearly as possible. Try to learn some new job skills prior to yourdeparture,’ t let thethoug5which can give you more employment options abroad and help you save up enough money fortravel. Within weeks of arriving in a foreign country, people often feelstressed out or kind of confused, so be prepared for the emotionalstress. Make friends with local people instead oftaking the adventure solo. And whenever possible, go on sightseeingexcursions and capture the places you visit in words or pictures. Last,always follow your heart and do what you truly want to do.Reading & Comprehending1. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. F7. T8. F9. T 10. F2. Translation1.我现在意识到,为了适应每个新角色、在各种行当跟不同的人群一起工作,我学到了很多。
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1. The text is, roughly speaking, organized in three parts - an opening, a body and a conclusion. The paragraph numbers of each part have been given to you. Now write down their main ideas.
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Key to ExercisesOpenerSuggested answers for reference:1. In China it is a familiar scene that grandparents take their grandchildren to or from school every day, which, however, seldom happens in the West. There parenting responsibility mainly rests with the parents rather than others.2. In general there is not much difference between Western and Chinese tourists. If any, it seems that Chinese like to pose for photos with the scenery as the background, whereas Westerners often just shoot pictures of scenic spots.3. Well, it's true that many Western employees see them and their boss as equals, but anywhere, anytime, you and your boss are never equals in its truest sense. There always exists a gap in between. Compared with Westerners, Chinese employees might tend to be more forbearing (克制) towards their boss and seldom air their grievances publicly.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1.Text Organization2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. The fact that he wasn't taking on half of the childcare duties, and he thought it was more important to spend time on his work than on his daughter, and his expectation that his mother would do all the housework he was supposed to do.2. Her mother-in-law explained that her role in the family was to lighten the burden of her son, allowing him to keep his former way of life, and to help her daughter-in-law out with parenting and household management.3. She thought it was absolutely unacceptable, because, in her view, her husband is one of two parents, and therefore their daughter should be half his responsibility; and she married her husband, not her mother-in-law.4. He obviously believed that mothers are the primary caregiver of children and this was the normal difference between mothers and fathers.5. She totally rejected the idea, because she thought what her mother-in-law did was fulfilling the parenting responsibility of her husband, therefore it was her husband's responsibility to take care of his own mother when she was old.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences 1.B 2. B3. A4. A5. BII. Focusing on Language in Context 1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. In a TV interview after the election, the elected congresswoman said repeatedly how grateful she was to all her supporters.2. More and more people now understand the importance of striking a balance between work and family.3. Lots of people enjoy cooking yet hate to wash up.4. In the plane crash over the weekend, the sole survivor was a baby traveling with its parents.5. More and more people are becoming increasingly aware that climate change affects every aspect of our lives.6. He used to enjoy going out to dine with friends, but he started spending more time with family after his wife gave birth to their baby daughter.7. It is a tradition of American universities to invite prominent people from various fields to deliver a speech at their commencement/graduation ceremony.8. Apart from occasional visits to local places of interest, such as art galleries, exhibitions and shopping centres, the old couple generally stayed at home.9. The elder gentleman looked over his shoulder before entering the building, making sure nobody was following him.10. The new product was developed in response to customer demand.11. The young man drank too much at the party and could barely remember anything when he found himself in the hospital next morning.12. Students should be encouraged to adopt different approaches to problems.13. Politicians always try to avoid expressing in public opinions that are considered extreme or unpopular.14. I love the job, and it's an added bonus that it's so close to home.15. It seemed that the employment opportunities available fell short of what people hoped for that year.16. As some of the issues surrounding climate change are very complex, it will takea long time for the international community to reach consensus.1.21. negotiation2. hono(u)r3. phase4. maintain5. in the eyes of6. leaving behind7. relieve me of8. work out1.31. The prime minister in the United Kingdom is roughly equivalent to the president of the United States.2. The law requires that a contract has to be signed in the presence of a witness.3. The couple with the new-born baby was looking for someone to help manage the household.4. Children can experience much pressure to live up to the expectations of their parents.5. Growing up means a person learns to take full responsibility for making their own decisions.6. Chinese parents are known to make huge sacrifices to ensure a good education for their children.7. A crime is a crime. You don't have a chance of getting away with it.8. Your analysis put my problems into perspective.2. Usage1. a2. c3. c4. a5. b6. b7. c8. b3. Sentence Patterns1. As I see it, those threatened the most by digital technology should learn to adapt and make a living out of it, rather than constantly complain.2. It's true my wife isn't an excellent cook, but my cooking skill is even worse, so I didn't dare (to) make any comments about what she cooks.3. My girlfriend was seriously ill then, but she didn't dare (to) tell her parents aboutit.4. It's true that I experienced culture shock when I first worked in a different country, but I gradually learned to appreciate the differences rather than feel angry at them.5. Having worked in a different city for 18 months, the young man was proud of himself for embracing the unknown and making new friends rather than hiding himself in his comfort zone as he used to.6. The job market is at its worst and I consider myself lucky to find a well-paid job, therefore I don't dare (to) ask for more.4. Comprehensive Practice4.1It is easy to get things wrong if you move to live in a new country with a different culture from your own. You may find yourself facing a whole new set of expectations about the proper way to behave. Go out to dine with your new friends and you may find yourself having to adopt a whole new set of table manners. Then there is the problem of who is responsible for paying for the meal. This may not be immediately apparent. In some cultures friends share the cost equally at the end of the meal, in others the preference is for friends to take turns, repaying one meal with another at a later date. Working out the details of local customs like these may take time, but, in my view, it is well worth the effort if you want to avoid misunderstandings.4.2To be a grandparent is a big deal in China. Chinese grandparents are widely known for their devotion to the responsibilities of taking care of the third generation. This, however, is a primary cause of the conflict between parents and their adult children, for there exist apparent differences in aspects like lifestyle and parenting approaches between the two generations. You can expect parents to helpyou manage your household and take on childcare duties, thus relieving you of your burden as a parent, but you must know, very often, you have to leave your own parenting ideas behind. Meanwhile, the adult child simply can't take the kindness of his/her parents for granted. As your parents helped you out when you struggled to balance family and career, you are certainly expected to repay their kindness by taking care of them when they get old.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. T2. F3. F4. T5. T6. F7. F8. T9. T 10. F2. Translation1. 我妈常说,一个孩子挨一次批评就需要5次表扬,在这一点上她也一直身体力行。
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全新版大学进阶英语第三册第三单元答案————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:Key to ExercisesOpenerSuggested answers for reference:1. In China it is a familiar scene that grandparents take their grandchildren to or from school every day, which, however, seldom happens in the West. There parenting responsibility mainly rests with the parents rather than others.2. In general there is not much difference between Western and Chinese tourists. If any, it seems that Chinese like to pose for photos with the scenery as the background, whereas Westerners often just shoot pictures of scenic spots.3. Well, it's true that many Western employees see them and their boss as equals, but anywhere, anytime, you and your boss are never equals in its truest sense. There always exists a gap in between. Compared with Westerners, Chinese employees might tend to be more forbearing (克制) towards their boss and seldom air their grievances publicly.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1.Text OrganizationParts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras. 1-2 The fulltime presence of the author's mother-in-law after the baby's birth skewed the balance in the family.Part Two Paras. 3-5 Her mother-in-law's sacrifice made her grateful but uneasy, even suspicious at times.Part Three Paras. 6-7 The author and her husband experienced conflict because of their completely different views on family relationship and gender equity.Part Four Paras. 8-10 Her mother-in-law's explanation of her role in the family was a complete cultural shock, because the author, brought up in Canadian culture, prefers greater involvement from her husband in raising their daughter.Part Five Paras. 11-13 The women at the dinner table helped put things in perspective for the author.Part Six Paras. 14-16 The author finally understood the Chinese way of raising a child, but she is unlikely to change diapers for her mother-in-law in the future.2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. The fact that he wasn't taking on half of the childcare duties, and he thought it was more important to spend time on his work than on his daughter, and his expectation that his mother would do all the housework he was supposed to do.2. Her mother-in-law explained that her role in the family was to lighten the burden of her son, allowing him to keep his former way of life, and to help her daughter-in-law out with parenting and household management.3. She thought it was absolutely unacceptable, because, in her view, her husband is one of two parents, and therefore their daughter should be half his responsibility; and she married her husband, not her mother-in-law.4. He obviously believed that mothers are the primary caregiver of children and this was the normal difference between mothers and fathers.5. She totally rejected the idea, because she thought what her mother-in-law did was fulfilling the parenting responsibility of her husband, therefore it was her husband's responsibility to take care of his own mother when she was old.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1.B2. B3. A4. A5. BII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. In a TV interview after the election, the elected congresswoman said repeatedly how grateful she was to all her supporters.2. More and more people now understand the importance of striking a balance between work and family.3. Lots of people enjoy cooking yet hate to wash up.4. In the plane crash over the weekend, the sole survivor was a baby traveling with its parents.5. More and more people are becoming increasingly aware that climate change affects every aspect of our lives.6. He used to enjoy going out to dine with friends, but he started spending more time with family after his wife gave birth to their baby daughter.7. It is a tradition of American universities to invite prominent people from various fields to deliver a speech at their commencement/graduation ceremony.8. Apart from occasional visits to local places of interest, such as art galleries, exhibitions and shopping centres, the old couple generally stayed at home.9. The elder gentleman looked over his shoulder before entering the building, making sure nobody was following him.10. The new product was developed in response to customer demand.11. The young man drank too much at the party and could barely remember anything when he found himself in the hospital next morning.12. Students should be encouraged to adopt different approaches to problems.13. Politicians always try to avoid expressing in public opinions that are considered extreme or unpopular.14. I love the job, and it's an added bonus that it's so close to home.15. It seemed that the employment opportunities available fell short of what people hoped for that year.16. As some of the issues surrounding climate change are very complex, it will take a long time for the international community to reach consensus.1.21. negotiation2. hono(u)r3. phase4. maintain5. in the eyes of6. leaving behind7. relieve me of8. work out1.31. The prime minister in the United Kingdom is roughly equivalent to the president of the United States.2. The law requires that a contract has to be signed in the presence of a witness.3. The couple with the new-born baby was looking for someone to help manage the household.4. Children can experience much pressure to live up to the expectations of their parents.5. Growing up means a person learns to take full responsibility for making their own decisions.6. Chinese parents are known to make huge sacrifices to ensure a good education for their children.7. A crime is a crime. You don't have a chance of getting away with it.8. Your analysis put my problems into perspective.2. Usage1. a2. c3. c4. a5. b6. b7. c8. b3. Sentence Patterns1. As I see it, those threatened the most by digital technology should learn to adapt and make a living out of it, rather than constantly complain.2. It's true my wife isn't an excellent cook, but my cooking skill is even worse, so I didn't dare (to) make any comments about what she cooks.3. My girlfriend was seriously ill then, but she didn't dare (to) tell her parents about it.4. It's true that I experienced culture shock when I first worked in a different country, but I gradually learned to appreciate the differences rather than feel angry at them.5. Having worked in a different city for 18 months, the young man was proud of himself forembracing the unknown and making new friends rather than hiding himself in his comfort zone as he used to.6. The job market is at its worst and I consider myself lucky to find a well-paid job, therefore I don't dare (to) ask for more.4. Comprehensive Practice4.1It is easy to get things wrong if you move to live in a new country with a different culture from your own. You may find yourself facing a whole new set of expectations about the proper way to behave. Go out to dine with your new friends and you may find yourself having to adopt a whole new set of table manners. Then there is the problem of who is responsible for paying for the meal. This may not be immediately apparent. In some cultures friends share the cost equally at the end of the meal, in others the preference is for friends to take turns, repaying one meal with another at a later date. Working out the details of local customs like these may take time, but, in my view, it is well worth the effort if you want to avoid misunderstandings.4.2To be a grandparent is a big deal in China. Chinese grandparents are widely known for their devotion to the responsibilities of taking care of the third generation. This, however, is a primary cause of the conflict between parents and their adult children, for there exist apparent differences in aspects like lifestyle and parenting approaches between the two generations. You can expect parents to help you manage your household and take on childcare duties, thus relieving you of your burden as a parent, but you must know, very often, you have to leave your own parenting ideas behind. Meanwhile, the adult child simply can't take the kindness of his/her parents for granted. As your parents helped you out when you struggled to balance family and career, you are certainly expected to repay their kindness by taking care of them when they get old.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. T2. F3. F4. T5. T6. F7. F8. T9. T 10. F2. Translation1. 我妈常说,一个孩子挨一次批评就需要5次表扬,在这一点上她也一直身体力行。
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Key to ExercisesOpenerGoing on a working holiday has many advantages:• A working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of me than a standard tourist visa.• The travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.jobs, even the ones that you normally wouldn’t do when, even the ones that you normally wouldn’t do when at home. • You can try different types of jobsAnd in this sense, a working holiday could be a life-changing experience.• You are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists. They can introduce you to a new culture.• A working holiday makes a good break. A popular me to sign up for a working holiday is the break between high school and college or the break a er college and before entering the real working world.Transcript:A working holiday is when you spend a significant amount of me in another country and have the working rights to back it up. You are able to pick up a job or two (or 6) and break that arrangement up by traveling or moving on to a new loca on in the country.In general, a working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of me than a standard tourist visa. In Australia, for example, the typical tourist visa is for 3 months while a working holiday visa is for 12 months.With a working holiday visa, you can work as you go, meaning you won’t necessarily go into debt while spending me abroad. Your method of travel may vary. Some prefer to travelup-front for several months and then spend the rest of the me working in one or two different loca ons. Others prefer to work for a month, travel for a month and then work for a month again. Either way, the travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.With a working holiday visa, you are basically given the opportunity to test out any type ofjob, and you are probably put in a posi on to accept ones that you normally wouldn’t wh en at home. You never know what you might discover. A working holiday, in this sense, could end upbeing a life-changing experience.Moreover, by taking up employment in a country abroad, you are more likely to meet andmake friends with the locals, not just other tourists, and that can do wonders for reallyintroducing you to a new culture.A working holiday also makes a good break. A popular me to sign up for a working holiday is that break between high school and college or the break a er college and before entering the real working world. Later working holiday experiences are o en used by individuals as a way to explore the new and unknown. Taking part in a working holiday is a great idea to consider.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organiza onParts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras. 1-3 Desiring for a change in her life, the author fled Australia for a working holiday in Canada.Part Two Paras. 4Paras. 4––5 The author has always been a shy person, but in Vancouvershe enjoyed mee ng people, making friends and doing new things.Part Three Paras. 6Paras. 6––9 The author enjoyed her jobs at Starbucks and on the Aussie Pie Guy food truck.Part Four Paras. 10Paras. 10––12 The author traversed Canada and the United States, embracing the unknown.Part Five Paras. 13Paras. 13––14 The author would love to live the expat life again somewhere else, although there is also the part of her that would like to se le down for a while.Part Six Para. 15 The author wants to thank the working holiday for helping her become a be er version of herself.2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. She lost her grandmother, her job and had two car crashes in five months.2. They met up for dinner, ladies night and sightseeing excursions. The author taught herco-workers an Australian word of the day and they helped her understand the Canadian use of “eh” at the “eh” at the end of sentences. end of sentences.3. They listened to 90s music, drank their daily Starbucks and served their friendly regulars.4. She loved her job so much that she didn 4. She loved her job so much that she didn’t feel she was working.’t feel she was working.5. She did a massive circle, star ng from Vancouver, going all the way to the East Coast, then across Southern USA and finally up the West Coast.6. She was proud of herself for constantly stepping out of her comfort zone and embracing the unknown.7. She is obsessed with browsing cra and design blogs and watching the Lifestyle channel.8. Vancouver has helped her to grow personally, have fun professionally and gain confidence.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. Accidentally, the whole incident was captured by a young American photographer.2. Those who had been kidnapped described how they were scared and in physical and emo onal pain.3. It was not long before help arrived in the form of ten police officers.4. Despite a great deal of prac ce, Alice remained an awkward dancer.5. A few hours ago, there was a head-on crash on Highway 20, involving three cars.6. I am wondering when Tom is going to se le down and get married.7. The event features a large indoor display of local cra s and agricultural products.8. There are some birds nes ng in the eaves of our house at the moment.9. A chill ran through me when I heard the terrible news.10. True, Linda makes almost no typing errors, but then she’s very slow.11. It seems like everyone writes a blog these days, or sets up a website that’s used as a personal diary for pos ng photos and stories.12. I o en watch the sports events broadcast on cable networks like ESPN and TNT.13. Michael was always late for class, but that day he, for once, came much earlier than usual.14. During my mother’s last days, I spent many hours by her side, holding her hand.15. They have assigned me the role of a heartless financier, who is obsessed with money, wealth, and luxury.1.21. presently2. alongside3. prior to4. in total5. embrace6. zones7. traded8. meet up9. kind of1.31. My family went on an excursion to a pre y island off the coast.clue about smart phones.he hasn’t got a clue about smart phones.2. Don’t ask your father how to Wechat — he hasn’t got a3. You can follow these steps to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.4. These apps have different versions for different types of computers.5. The first step in snakebite treatment is to have the poison sucked out of the wound.2. Usage1. The credit card is in my wallet, which you can find in the kitchen cabinet drawer.2. Personal computers, which were actually invented in 1964, have come quite a long way.3. My dearest friend ignored my advice, which totally surprised me.4. I went to London with Emily White, who lives next door.5. I lent some money to Jack, whose house was destroyed in the earthquake.which actually didn’t bother me much. .6. In the past six years I lived in six different houses, which actually didn’t bother me much3. Sentence Pa erns3.11. Now that you are a grown-up, you should earn a living on your own.2. Now that you are here, you might as well stay for dinner.3. Now that you live only a few blocks from your company, you may walk to work every day.3.21. It was not long before the two companies were able to reach an agreement.2. Mark Zuckerberg worked quite a long me to build Facebook, and it was years before the company made a profit.3. Some mes you may make very fast progress in a foreign language, but some mes it is a while before hard work starts to pay off!4. Comprehensive Prac ce4.1 ClozePrior to taking a working holiday abroad you will need to do a number of things. There is quite a lot of paperwork to complete. You will need to fill out various forms, including a visa applica on. Make sure it is the sort that allows you to take employment, rather than just being an ordinary tourist type that allows you to do sightseeing only. Alongside that, of course, you need to book your need to book your cket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don’t let the thought cket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don’t let the thought of stepping outside your comfort zone frighten you, don’t let it zone frighten you, don’t let it stress you out. You may set out stress you out. You may set out on your own, travelling solo, but you will soon make friends with many of the new people you meet on the way. So, start browsing the Internet to see where you would like to start your adventure!4.2 TranslationIf you are fully prepared, your working holiday abroad can be one of the most rewarding experiences you can ever have. Here are some ps. First, you need to choose your des na on wisely by browsing relevant websites. Then fill out the necessary paperwork, apply for a visa and book your flight as early as possible. Try to learn some new job skills prior to your departure,which can give you more employment op ons abroad and help you save up enough money for travel. Within weeks of arriving in a foreign country, people o en feel stressed out or kind of confused, so be prepared for the emo onal stress. Make friends with local people instead of taking the adventure solo. And whenever possible, go on sightseeing excursions and capture the places you visit in words or pictures. Last, always follow your heart and do what you truly want to do.Reading & Comprehending1. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. F7. T8. F9. T 10. F2. Transla on1. 我现在意识到,为了适应每个新角色、在各种行当跟不同的人群一起工作,我学到了很多。
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Key to ExercisesOpenerSuggested answers for reference:1.In China it is a familiar scene that grandparents take their grandchildren to or from school everyday, which, however, seldom happens in the West. There parenting responsibility mainly rests with the parents rather than others.2.In general there is not much difference between Western and Chinese tourists. If any, it seemsthat Chinese like to pose for photos with the scenery as the background, whereas Westerners often just shoot pictures of scenic spots.3.Well, it's true that many Western employees see them and their boss as equals, but anywhere,anytime, you and your boss are never equals in its truest sense. There always exists a gap in between. Compared with Westerners, Chinese employees might tend to be more forbearing (控制 ) towards their boss and seldom air their grievances publicly.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text OrganizationParts Paragraphs Main IdeasPart One Paras. 1-2The fulltime presence of the author's mother-in-law after the baby's birth skewed the balance in the family.Part Two Paras. 3-5Her mother-in-law's sacrifice made her grateful but uneasy, even suspicious at times.The author and her husband experienced conflict because of theirPart Three Paras. 6-7completely different views on family relationship and genderequity.Her mother-in-law's explanation of her role in the family was aPart Four Paras. 8-10complete cultural shock, because the author,brought up in Canadian culture, prefers greater involvement from her husband in raising their daughter.Part Five Paras. 11-13The women at the dinner table helped put things in perspective for the author.The author finally understood the Chinese way of raising a child, Part Six Paras. 14-16 but she is unlikely to change diapers for her mother-in-law in the future.prehension CheckDigging into detail1.The fact that he wasn't taking on half of the childcare duties, and he thought it was moreimportant to spend time on his work than on his daughter, and his expectation that his motherwould do all the housework he was supposed to do.2.Her mother-in-law explained that her role in the family was to lighten the burden of her son,allowing him to keep his former way of life, and to help her daughter-in-law out withparenting and household management.3.She thought it was absolutely unacceptable, because, in her view, her husband is one of twoparents, and therefore their daughter should be half his responsibility; and she married herhusband, not her mother-in-law.4.He obviously believed that mothers are the primary caregiver of children and this was the normaldifference between mothers and fathers.5.She totally rejected the idea, because she thought what her mother-in-law did was fulfillingthe parenting responsibility of her husband, therefore it was her husband's responsibility totake care of his own mother when she was old.Understanding difficult sentences1.B2.B3.A4.A5.BII.Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.In a TV interview after the election, the elected congresswoman said repeatedly howgrateful she was to all her supporters.2. More and more people now understand the importance of striking a balance between workand family.3.Lots of people enjoy cooking yet hate to wash up.4.In the plane crash over the weekend, the sole survivor was a baby traveling with its parents.5.More and more people are becoming increasingly aware that climate change affects every aspectof our lives.6.He used to enjoy going out to dine with friends, but he started spending more time withfamily after his wife gave birth to their baby daughter.7.It is a tradition of American universities to invite prominent people from various fields to deliver aspeech at their commencement/graduation ceremony.8.Apart from occasional visits to local places of interest, such as art galleries, exhibitions andshopping centres, the old couple generally stayed at home.9.The elder gentleman looked over his shoulder before entering the building, making sure nobodywas following him.10.The new product was developed in response to customer demand.11.The young man drank too much at the party and could barely remember anything whenhe found himself in the hospital next morning.12.Students should be encouraged to adopt different approaches to problems.13.Politicians always try to avoid expressing in public opinions that are considered extremeor unpopular.14.I love the job, and it's an added bonus that it's so close to home.15.It seemed that the employment opportunities available fell short of what people hoped forthat year.16.As some of the issues surrounding climate change are very complex, it will take a longtime for the international community to reach consensus.1. negotiation 5. in the eyes of2. hono(u)r6. leaving behind3. phase7. relieve me of4. maintain8. work out1.The prime minister in the United Kingdom is roughly equivalent to the president of theUnited States.2.The law requires that a contract has to be signed in the presence of a witness.3.The couple with the new-born baby was looking for someone to help manage the household.4.Children can experience much pressure to live up to the expectations of their parents.5.Growing up means a person learns to take full responsibility for making their own decisions.6.Chinese parents are known to make huge sacrifices to ensure a good education for their children.7.A crime is a crime. You don't have a chance of getting away with it.8.Your analysis put my problems into perspective.2. Usage1. a2. c3. c4. a5. b6. b7. c8. b3. Sentence Patterns1.As I see it, those threatened the most by digital technology should learn to adapt and makea living out of it, rather than constantly complain.2.It's true my wife isn't an excellent cook, but my cooking skill is even worse, so I didn't dare (to)make any comments about what she cooks.3.My girlfriend was seriously ill then, but she didn't dare (to) tell her parents about it.4.It's true that I experienced culture shock when I first worked in a different country, but I graduallylearned to appreciate the differences rather than feel angry at them.5.Having worked in a different city for 18 months, the young man was proud of himself forembracing the unknown and making new friends rather than hiding himself in his comfort zone as he used to.6.The job market is at its worst and I consider myself lucky to find a well-paid job, therefore Idon't dare (to) ask for more.4. Comprehensive PracticeIt is easy to get things wrong if you move to live in a new country with a different culture from your own. You may find yourself facing a whole new set of expectations about the proper way to behave. Go out to dine with your new friends and you may find yourself having to adopt a whole new set of table manners. Then there is the problem of who is responsible for paying for the meal. This may not be immediately apparent. In some cultures friends share the cost equally at the end of the meal, in others the preference is for friends to take turns, repaying one meal with another at a later date. Working out the details of local customs like these may take time, but, in my view, it is well worth the effort if you want to avoid misunderstandings.To be a grandparent is a big deal in China. Chinese grandparents are widely known for their devotion to the responsibilities of taking care of the third generation. This, however, is a primary cause of the conflict between parents and their adult children, for there exist apparent differences in aspects like lifestyle and parenting approaches between the two generations. You can expect parents to help you manage your household and take on childcare duties, thus relieving you of your burden as a parent, but you must know, very often, you have to leave your own parenting ideas behind. Meanwhile, the adult child simply can't take the kindness of his/her parents for granted. As your parents helped you out when you struggled to balance family and career, you are certainly expected to repay their kindness by taking care of them when they get old.Reading & ComprehendingReading 1prehension Check for Reading 11.T2.F3.F4.T5.T6.F7.F8.T9.T 10.F2. Translation1. 我妈常说,一个孩子挨一次责备就需要 5 次夸奖,在这一点上她也向来言传身教。
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Key to ExercisesOpenerSuggested answers for reference:1. In China it is a familiar scene that grandparents take their grandchildren to or from school every day, which, however, seldom happens in the West. There parenting responsibility mainly rests with the parents rather than others.2. In general there is not much difference between Western and Chinese tourists. If any, it seems that Chinese like to pose for photos with the scenery as the background, whereas Westerners often just shoot pictures of scenic spots.3. Well, it's true that many Western employees see them and their boss as equals, but anywhere, anytime, you and your boss are never equals in its truest sense. There always exists a gap in between. Compared with Westerners, Chinese employees might tend to be more forbearing (克制) towards their boss and seldom air their grievances publicly.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1.Text Organization2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. The fact that he wasn't taking on half of the childcare duties, and he thought it was more important to spend time on his work than on his daughter, and his expectation that his mother would do all the housework he was supposed to do.2. Her mother-in-law explained that her role in the family was to lighten the burden of her son, allowing him to keep his former way of life, and to help her daughter-in-law out with parenting and household management.3. She thought it was absolutely unacceptable, because, in her view, her husband is one of two parents, and therefore their daughter should be half his responsibility; and she married her husband, not her mother-in-law.4. He obviously believed that mothers are the primary caregiver of children and this was the normal difference between mothers and fathers.5. She totally rejected the idea, because she thought what her mother-in-law did was fulfilling the parenting responsibility of her husband, therefore it was her husband's responsibility to take care of his own mother when she was old.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1.B2. B3. A4. A5. BII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1. In a TV interview after the election, the elected congresswoman said repeatedly how grateful she was to all her supporters.2. More and more people now understand the importance of striking a balance between work and family.3. Lots of people enjoy cooking yet hate to wash up.4. In the plane crash over the weekend, the sole survivor was a baby traveling with its parents.5. More and more people are becoming increasingly aware that climate change affects every aspect of our lives.6. He used to enjoy going out to dine with friends, but he started spending more time with family after his wife gave birth to their baby daughter.7. It is a tradition of American universities to invite prominent people from various fields to deliver a speech at their commencement/graduation ceremony.8. Apart from occasional visits to local places of interest, such as art galleries, exhibitions and shopping centres, the old couple generally stayed at home.9. The elder gentleman looked over his shoulder before entering the building, making sure nobody was following him.10. The new product was developed in response to customer demand.11. The young man drank too much at the party and could barelyremember anything when he found himself in the hospital next morning.12. Students should be encouraged to adopt different approaches to problems.13. Politicians always try to avoid expressing in public opinions that are considered extremeor unpopular.14. I love the job, and it's an added bonus that it's so close to home.15. It seemed that the employment opportunities available fell short of what people hoped for that year.16. As some of the issues surrounding climate change are very complex, it will take a long time for the international community to reach consensus.1. negotiation2. hono(u)r3. phase4. maintain5. in the eyes of6. leaving behind7. relieve me of8. work out1.31. The prime minister in the United Kingdom is roughly equivalent to the president of the United States.2. The law requires that a contract has to be signed in the presence of a witness.3. The couple with the new-born baby was looking for someone to help manage the household.4. Children can experience much pressure to live up to the expectations of their parents.5. Growing up means a person learns to take full responsibility for making their own decisions.6. Chinese parents are known to make huge sacrifices to ensure a good education for their children.7. A crime is a crime. You don't have a chance of getting away with it.8. Your analysis put my problems into perspective.2. Usage1. a2. c3. c4. a5. b6. b7. c8. b3. Sentence Patterns1. As I see it, those threatened the most by digital technology should learn to adapt and make a living out of it, rather than constantly complain.2. It's true my wife isn't an excellent cook, but my cooking skill is even worse, so I didn't dare (to) make any comments about what she cooks.3. My girlfriend was seriously ill then, but she didn't dare (to) tell her parents about it.4. It's true that I experienced culture shock when I first worked in a different country, but I gradually learned to appreciate the differences rather than feel angry at them.5. Having worked in a different city for 18 months, the young man was proud of himself for embracing the unknown and making new friends rather than hiding himself in his comfortzone as he used to.6. The job market is at its worst and I consider myself lucky to find a well-paid job, therefore I don't dare (to) ask for more.4. Comprehensive Practice4.1It is easy to get things wrong if you move to live in a new country with a different culture from your own. You may find yourself facing a whole new set of expectations about the proper way to behave. Go out to dine with your new friends and you may find yourself having to adopta whole new set of table manners. Then there is the problem of who is responsible for paying for the meal. This may not be immediately apparent. In some cultures friends share the cost equally at the end of the meal, in others the preference is for friends to take turns, repaying one meal with another at a later date. Working out the details of local customs like these may take time, but, in my view, it is well worth the effort if you want to avoid misunderstandings.4.2To be a grandparent is a big deal in China. Chinese grandparents are widely known for their devotion to the responsibilities of taking care of the third generation. This, however, is a primary cause of the conflict between parents and their adult children, for there existapparent differences in aspectslike lifestyle and parenting approaches between the two generations. You can expect parents to help you manage your household and take on childcare duties, thus relieving you ofyour burden as a parent, but you must know, very often, you have toleave your own parenting ideasbehind. Meanwhile, the adult child simply can't take the kindness of his/her parents for granted. As your parents helped you out when you struggled to balance family and career, you are certainly expected to repay their kindness by taking care of them when they get old.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. T2. F3.F4.T5.T6.F7.F8.T9.T 10. F2. Translation1. 我妈常说,一个孩子挨一次批评就需要5次表扬,在这一点上她也一直身体力行。
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册答案
Key to ExercisesOpenerGoing on a working holiday has many advantages:• A working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa.• The travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.• You can try different types of jobs, even the ones that you normally wouldn’t do when at home.And in this sense, a working holiday could be a life-changing experience.• You are more likely to meet and make friends with the locals, not just other tourists. They can introduce you to a new culture.• A working holiday makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a working holiday is the break between high school and college or the break after college and before entering the real working world.Transcript:A working holiday is when you spend a significant amount of time in another country and have the working rights to back it up. You are able to pick up a job or two (or 6) and break that arrangement up by traveling or moving on to a new location in the country.In general, a working holiday visa grants you access to a country for a longer period of time than a standard tourist visa. In Australia, for example, the typical tourist visa is for 3 months while a working holiday visa is for 12 months.With a working holiday visa, you can work as you go, meaning you won’t necessarily go into debt while spending time abroad. Your method of travel may vary. Some prefer to travelup-front for several months and then spend the rest of the time working in one or two different locations. Others prefer to work for a month, travel for a month and then work for a month again. Either way, the travel is sustainable in the sense that you can keep refilling your travel funds with employment.With a working holiday visa, you are basically given the opportunity to test out any type ofjob, and you are probably put in a position to accept ones that you normally wouldn’t when a t home. You never know what you might discover. A working holiday, in this sense, could end up being a life-changing experience.Moreover, by taking up employment in a country abroad, you are more likely to meet and makefriends with the locals, not just other tourists, and that can do wonders for really introducing you to anew culture.A working holiday also makes a good break. A popular time to sign up for a working holiday is thatbreak between high school and college or the break after college and before entering the real workingworld. Later working holiday experiences are often used by individuals as a way to explore the new andunknown. Taking part in a working holiday is a great idea to consider.Reading &InteractingI. Understanding the Text1. Text Organization2. Comprehension Check2.1 Digging into detail1. She lost her grandmother, her job and had two car crashes in five months.2. They met up for dinner, ladies night and sightseeing excursions. The author taught herco-workersan Australian word of the day and they helped her understand the Canadian use of “eh” at theend of sentences.3. They listened to 90s music, drank their daily Starbucks and served their friendly regulars.4. She loved her job so much that she didn’t feel she was working.5. She did a massive circle, starting from Vancouver, going all the way to the East Coast, then acrossSouthern USA and finally up the West Coast.6. She was proud of herself for constantly stepping out of her comfort zone and embracing theunknown.7. She is obsessed with browsing craft and design blogs and watching the Lifestyle channel.8. Vancouver has helped her to grow personally, have fun professionally and gain confidence.2.2 Understanding difficult sentences1. B2. A3. B4. B5. AII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1.11. Accidentally, the whole incident was captured by a young American photographer.2. Those who had been kidnapped described how they were scared and in physical and emotionalpain.3. It was not long before help arrived in the form of ten police officers.4. Despite a great deal of practice, Alice remained an awkward dancer.5. A few hours ago, there was a head-on crash on Highway 20, involving three cars.6. I am wondering when Tom is going to settle down and get married.7. The event features a large indoor display of local crafts and agricultural products.8. There are some birds nesting in the eaves of our house at the moment.9. A chill ran through me when I heard the terrible news.10. True, Linda makes almost no typing errors, but then she’s very slow.11. It seems like everyone writes a blog these days, or sets up a website that’s used as a personaldiary for posting photos and stories.12. I often watch the sports events broadcast on cable networks like ESPN and TNT.13. Michael was always late for class, but that day he, for once, came much earlier than usual.14. During my mother’s last days, I spent many hours by her side, holding her hand.15. They have assigned me the role of a heartless financier, who is obsessed with money, wealth,and luxury.1.21. presently2. alongside3. prior to4. in total5. embrace6. zones7. traded8. meet up9. kind of1.31. My family went on an excursion to a pretty island off the coast.2. Don’t ask your father how to Wechat—he hasn’t got a clue about smart phones.3. You can follow these steps to apply for a visa to travel to the United States.4. These apps have different versions for different types of computers.5. The first step in snakebite treatment is to have the poison sucked out of the wound.2. Usage1. The credit card is in my wallet, which you can find in the kitchen cabinet drawer.2. Personal computers, which were actually invented in 1964, have come quite a long way.3. My dearest friend ignored my advice, which totally surprised me.4. I went to London with Emily White, who lives next door.5. I lent some money to Jack, whose house was destroyed in the earthquake.6. In the past six years I lived in six different houses, which actually didn’t bother me much.3. Sentence Patterns3.11. Now that you are a grown-up, you should earn a living on your own.2. Now that you are here, you might as well stay for dinner.3. Now that you live only a few blocks from your company, you may walk to work every day.3.21. It was not long before the two companies were able to reach an agreement.2. Mark Zuckerberg worked quite a long time to build Facebook, and it was years before thecompany made a profit.3. Sometimes you may make very fast progress in a foreign language, but sometimes it is a whilebefore hard work starts to pay off!4. Comprehensive Practice4.1 ClozePrior to taking a working holiday abroad you will need to do a number of things. There isquite a lot of paperwork to complete. You will need to fill out various forms, including a visa application.Make sure it is the sort that allows you to take employment, rather than just being an ordinarytourist type that allows you to do sightseeing only. Alongside that, of course, you need to book yourticket. Once that is all done you will be ready to set off. Don’t let the thought of stepping outsideyour comfort zone frighten you, don’t let it stress you out. You may set out on your own, travellingsolo, but you will soon make friends with many of the new people you meet on the way. So, startbrowsing the Internet to see where you would like to start your adventure!4.2 TranslationIf you are fully prepared, your working holiday abroad can be one of the most rewardingexperiences you can ever have. Here are some tips. First, you need to choose your destination wiselyby browsing relevant websites. Then fill out the necessary paperwork, apply for a visa and bookyour flight as early as possible. Try to learn some new job skills prior to your departure, which cangive you more employment options abroad and help you save up enoughmoney for travel. Within weeks of arriving in a foreign country, people often feel stressed out or kind ofconfused, so be prepared for the emotional stress. Make friends with local people instead of takingthe adventure solo. And whenever possible, go on sightseeingexcursions and capture the places youvisit in words or pictures. Last, always follow your heart and do what you truly want to do.Reading &Comprehending1. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. F2. F3. T4. T5. F6. F7. T8. F9. T 10. F2. Translation1. 我现在意识到,为了适应每个新角色、在各种行当跟不同的人群一起工作,我学到了很多。
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程3课件及答案 Unit 3 Cultural Differences
Getting Prepared
Warm-up Video
Notes
Hale Waihona Puke After watching a video clip about an interview with three foreign women marrying Chinese husbands, discuss the following questions with your partner. 1. According to the video, when raising grandchildren, what is
the difference between Chinese grandparents and American grandparents? 2. How are the day-to-day responsibilities divided in Jocelyn’s family? Is it the same in your family? If not, how does your family divide the daily responsibilities?
Getting Prepared
Warm-up Video
Notes
gender equity /5ekwItI/: the view that both men and women should receive equal treatment and not be discriminated against based on their gender. This is the objective of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which seeks to create equality in law and in social situations, such as in democratic activities and securing equal pay for equal work.
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册标准答案
全新版大学进阶英语综合教程第三册标准答案Exercise 2OpenerWorking holidays have several benefits。
such as longer access to a country than a standard tourist visa。
XXX。
XXX to try different types of jobs。
and the potential for a life-XXX。
XXX make friends with locals。
who can introduce you to a new culture。
This type of holiday also makes for a good break。
with many people signing up een high school and college or after college before entering the working world.A working holiday is a type of visa that allows you to XXX amount of time in another country while also having the right to work。
This means that you can take on one or multiple jobs while also having the XXX.Compared to a standard tourist visa。
a working holiday visa typically grants you access to a country for a longer d of time。
Forexample。
in Australia。
a tourist visa is typically for 3 months while a working holiday visa is for 12 months.One of the benefits of a working holiday visa is that you can work as you travel。
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Key to ExercisesOpenerSuggested answers for reference:1. In China it is a familiar scene that grandparents take their grandchildren to or from school every day, which, however, seldom happens in the West. There parenting responsibility mainly rests with the parents rather than others.2. In general there is not much difference between Western and Chinese tourists. If any, it seems that Chinese like to pose for photos with the scenery as the background, whereas Westerners often just shoot pictures of scenic spots.3. Well, it's true that many Western employees see them and their boss as equals, but anywhere, anytime, you and your boss are never equals in its truest sense. There always exists a gap in between. Compared with Westerners, Chinese employees might tend to be more forbearing (克制) towards their boss and seldom air their grievances publicly.Reading & InteractingI. Understanding the Text1.Text Organization2. Comprehension CheckDigging into detail1. The fact that he wasn't taking on half of the childcare duties, and he thought it was more important to spend time on his work than on his daughter, and his expectation that his mother would do all the housework he was supposed to do.2. Her mother-in-law explained that her role in the family was to lighten the burden of her son, allowing him to keep his former way of life, and to help her daughter-in-law out with parenting and household management.3. She thought it was absolutely unacceptable, because, in her view, her husband is one of two parents, and therefore their daughter should be half his responsibility; and she married her husband, not her mother-in-law.4. He obviously believed that mothers are the primary caregiver of children and this was the normal difference between mothers and fathers.5. She totally rejected the idea, because she thought what her mother-in-law did was fulfilling the parenting responsibility of her husband, therefore it was her husband's responsibility to take care of his own mother when she was old.Understanding difficult sentences1.B2. B3. A4. A5. BII. Focusing on Language in Context1. Key Words & Expressions1. In a TV interview after the election, the elected congresswoman said repeatedly how grateful she was to all her supporters.2. More and more people now understand the importance of striking a balance between work and family.3. Lots of people enjoy cooking yet hate to wash up.4. In the plane crash over the weekend, the sole survivor was a baby traveling with its parents.5. More and more people are becoming increasingly aware that climate change affects every aspect of our lives.6. He used to enjoy going out to dine with friends, but he started spending more time with family after his wife gave birth to their baby daughter.7. It is a tradition of American universities to invite prominent people from various fields to deliver a speech at their commencement/graduation ceremony.8. Apart from occasional visits to local places of interest, such as art galleries, exhibitions and shopping centres, the old couple generally stayed at home.9. The elder gentleman looked over his shoulder before entering the building, making sure nobody was following him.10. The new product was developed in response to customer demand.11. The young man drank too much at the party and could barely remember anything when he found himself in the hospital next morning.12. Students should be encouraged to adopt different approaches to problems.13. Politicians always try to avoid expressing in public opinions that are considered extreme or unpopular.14. I love the job, and it's an added bonus that it's so close to home.15. It seemed that the employment opportunities available fell short of what people hoped for that year.16. As some of the issues surrounding climate change are very complex, it will take a long time for the international community to reach consensus.1. negotiation2. hono(u)r3. phase4. maintain5. in the eyes of6. leaving behind7. relieve me of8. work out1. The prime minister in the United Kingdom is roughly equivalent to the president of the United States.2. The law requires that a contract has to be signed in the presence of a witness.3. The couple with the new-born baby was looking for someone to help manage the household.4. Children can experience much pressure to live up to the expectations of their parents.5. Growing up means a person learns to take full responsibility for making their own decisions.6. Chinese parents are known to make huge sacrifices to ensure a good education for their children.7. A crime is a crime. You don't have a chance of getting away with it.8. Your analysis put my problems into perspective.2. Usage1. a2. c3. c4. a5. b6. b7. c8. b3. Sentence Patterns1. As I see it, those threatened the most by digital technology should learn to adapt and make a living out of it, rather than constantly complain.2. It's true my wife isn't an excellent cook, but my cooking skill is even worse, so I didn't dare (to) make any comments about what she cooks.3. My girlfriend was seriously ill then, but she didn't dare (to) tell her parents about it.4. It's true that I experienced culture shock when I first worked in a different country, but I gradually learned to appreciate the differences rather than feel angry at them.5. Having worked in a different city for 18 months, the young man was proud of himself forembracing the unknown and making new friends rather than hiding himself in his comfort zone as he used to.6. The job market is at its worst and I consider myself lucky to find a well-paid job, therefore I don't dare (to) ask for more.4. Comprehensive PracticeIt is easy to get things wrong if you move to live in a new country with a different culture from your own. You may find yourself facing a whole new set of expectations about the proper way to behave. Go out to dine with your new friends and you may find yourself having to adopt a whole new set of table manners. Then there is the problem of who is responsible for paying for the meal. This may not be immediately apparent. In some cultures friends share the cost equally at the end of the meal, in others the preference is for friends to take turns, repaying one meal with another at a later date. Working out the details of local customs like these may take time, but, in my view, it is well worth the effort if you want to avoid misunderstandings.To be a grandparent is a big deal in China. Chinese grandparents are widely known for their devotion to the responsibilities of taking care of the third generation. This, however, is a primary cause of the conflict between parents and their adult children, for there exist apparent differences in aspects like lifestyle and parenting approaches between the two generations. You can expect parents to help you manage your household and take on childcare duties, thus relieving you of your burden as a parent, but you must know, very often, you have to leave your own parenting ideas behind. Meanwhile, the adult child simply can't take the kindness of his/her parents for granted. As your parents helped you out when you struggled to balance family and career, you are certainly expected to repay their kindness by taking care of them when they get old.Reading & ComprehendingReading 11. Comprehension Check for Reading 11. T2. F3. F4. T5. T6. F7. F8. T9. T 10. F2. Translation1. 我妈常说,一个孩子挨一次批评就需要5次表扬,在这一点上她也一直身体力行。