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Unit1ActingReading(1)41.stroke2.crawl3.imitate4.pat(a)patted(b)imitating(c)crawl(d)stroking51.distinct2.Infants3.sympathetic4.stemfrom5.trace;discipline6.Alotofmychildhoodmemorieshavefadednow,butIhaveanoverallimpressionthatIoftenfeltavaguesenseofdistress.6a,a,a,a,b,b,a,a,bActingReading(2)41.honorable2.drama3.beam4.catalog5.volume6.knot7.couch8.clip9.mostly51.honorable2.beam3.mostly4.catalog5.clip6.knot7.couch8.volume9.drama6b,a,a,a,b,a,a,b,bLanguageinuse11.immigrants2.contestants3.vacancies4.consultancy5.defendant6.hesitancy7.attendant8.pregnancy9.assistant21.Youmisunderstandit.2.Youhavemisplacedit.3.Itismisfortune.4.Youhavemadeamisjudgment.5.Youhavebeenmisinformedaboutit.31.BythetimeIarrivedattheparty,almosteveryonehadalreadyleft.2.Bythetimechildrenaretwo,theyhaveknownabout100words.3.Bythetimeherealizedwhatwashappening,ithadbeentoolatetoaskforhelp.4.BythetimeIfinallygotmydegree,mostofmyfriendsalreadyhadjobs.5.Bythetimetheyleaveprimaryschool,childrenhavelearntalotofusefulskills.6.BythetimeCourtneyfinishedwritingtheessay,thedeadlinehadalreadypassed.41.Theoldmanshoutedatme,asif/asthoughitweremewhohadmadethemistake.2.Thegirlstartedcrying,asif/asthoughitwereshewhohadfallenover.3.Lucystoodatthedoorwelcomingeveryone,asif/asthoughitwereherparty.4.SylviaclosedthedoorofDavid’sroom,asif/asthoughitwerehimthatwasmakingthenoise.51.这种所谓的运动神经模仿就是“同感”的原始技术含义,而“同感”这个词于20世纪20年代由美国心理学家E.B.铁钦纳首次使用。铁钦纳的理论是:同感发自对他人痛苦的一种身体模仿,这种模仿继而在自身引起同样的心理感受。2.他当时在寻找一个与同情有所区别的词;同情是针对他人的一般困境而发的,无须分担他人的任何感受。小孩两岁半左右就渐渐不再有运动神经模仿行为,那时他们会意识到别人的痛苦与自己的不同,会更有能力安慰别人。3.我也喜欢生人脸上那瞬间的震惊表情、匆忙的微笑和他们竭力装出的“正常脸色”。如果他们这套仪式做得够好,我就会微微转过头,把头发掖到离他们较近的那只耳朵后面。4.我告诉他说:“我基本上只读唇语,因为这比用手语更容易,但这不是我一直盯着你的嘴唇的唯一原因。”他大笑起来。我们又说了一会儿话。后来,主人放大音乐的音量,调暗“舞池”的灯光;我不得不凑近他,近得多得多,以便能在昏暗中接着读他的唇语。我的确读到了他的唇语。61.ThemomentIsawthoseoldphotosinthedrawer,tearswelledupinmyeyes,formymemorywentbacktothedayswhenIlivedhappilywithmygrandparents,myparentsandmybrothersandsisters.2.Whenastudentslippedonapoolofwaterandfellover,people’sreactiondivergedfromoneanother.Someapproachedcaringlytoseeifhewashurtandiftheycouldhelp;somejuststoodthereconfusingoverwhattodoaboutit;whileothersjusttunedout.3.LastSaturdaymorning,Ididtheusualandwentshoppinginthesupermarket.WhenIwasabouttoopenthedoorofmycar,IfoundthatIdidnothavemywalletonme.Icoulddonothingbutgobackhomeinsearchofit,butIfailedtofinditanywhere.4.WhenIwasasecondgrader,oneofmyclassmatesgotaredradio-controlledtoycarasabirthdaygift.Therestofuscouldonlyadmire,butcouldnotimitate,becausethecarwasexpensiveandwasboughtinHongKong,aplacewhichseemedtousasfarawayasNewYorkatthattime.Unit2ActingReading(1)31.issue2.opportunity3.establishment4.campus5.protest6.launch7.prospects8.employment45.issue6.campus7.protests8.establishment9.prospects10.employment11.launch12.opportunity57.clashes8.Thetwopartiesformedanalliancetorespondtotheproblem.9.I’vealwaysconsideredmyselfasaliberal.10.governor11.economy12.The1960swerecharacterizedbyanewtypeofpopularmusic.13.droppedout14.Formanypeople,listeningtotheirmusicwasaliberatingexperience.15.passion6b,a,b,b,b,a,a,b7d,bActingReading(2)31.rebel2.era3.destruction4.gender5.assert6.philosophy7.industrial410.rebel11.assert12.era13.Industrial14.philosophy15.gender16.destruction5a,a,a,a,b,a,b,b61.critical2.critical3.critical4.approvingorcritical5.criticalorapproving6.approving7b,bLanguageinuse110.govern11.Postmodernism12.development13.individualism14.agreement15.investment16.Sexism17.romanticism26.Theworldhaschangedalotsincethe1960s,andsohaveuniversities.7.Ireallyenjoyedmyyearsatuniversity,andsodidJackie.8.Choosingtherightcourseisalwaysamajorproblemfornewstudents,andsoisorganizingone’stimeoncampus.9.I’mthinkingofgoingtothelectureonpost-colonialliterature,andsoisLiMing.10.Ithinkthefacilitiesinourcollegehaveimprovedoverthelastfewyears,andsohastheteaching.11.WecanaccesstheInternetinourstudenthostel,andsocaneveryoneelseoncampus.12.I’mnotveryinterestedinpolitics,noraremyfriends.13.Iwon’tbedoingmuchtonight,norwillmyroommate.37.Startingoutatcollegemeansmeetinglotsofinterestingpeople.8.Goingtobedtoolatemeansnotbeingabletoconcentratethenextday.9.DoingacourseinLitTheorymeansspendingalotoftimeondifficultsubjects.10.Beinginterestedinliteraturemeanshavinganopenmindaboutotherwaysoflife.11.ProtestingagainsttheVietnamWarinthe1960smeantgoingoutontothestreets.12.Goingtocollegetodaymeansspendingalotoftimethinkingaboutwhatyouwilldoafterwards.45.在欧洲的大学校园里,大学生以新的姿态和激情投入到争取自由和正义的事业中去,大规模的社会主义或共产主义运动引发了他们与当权者之间日益升级的暴力冲突。6.现在,政治、社会和创造意识的觉醒似乎不是凭借大学的助力,而是冲破其阻力才发生的。当然,一点不假,高等教育仍然重要。例如,在英国,布莱尔首相几乎实现了到2010年让50%的30岁以下的人上大学的目标(即使愤世嫉俗的人会说,这是要把他们排除在失业统计数据之外)。7.我从没指望通过上文学理论课来了解我这一代人的特征,或了解美国大学在如何变化。这门课是让你在课堂上扮酷的——带着一丝熬夜太多的困劲儿,穿着一件T恤衫,上面印着“去过那儿,干过那事儿,对,这就是那件T恤衫”,或诸如此类带有揶揄意味的俏皮话。8.我们这一代人来自所谓的短世纪(1914-1989),生于其后期。这个世纪充满了战争和革命,它改变了人类文明,推翻了强权政府,给我们留下了非同寻常的机会和特权。我们所得到的机会与特权比从前任何一代人都要多。51.Insteadofresolvingcontradictions,theseriesofmeasurestakenbythegovernmentgaverisetomoreviolentclashes.TheOppositionformedanalliancewiththetradeunionsandlaunchedageneralstrike,whichultimatelybroughtaboutthedownfa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