Division:a)those who are friendly b)those who are indifferent c)those who hate you
P94 5: 排序:7 3 10 9 1 5 8 4 2 11 6 Subject: Christmas gifts
T S : Christmas gifts can be divided into three groups ,according to their after-Christmas fate
Division: a)those that are welcomed and put into use very soon b)those that are halfway between being hated and loved
c)those that you banish as soon as possible
Concluding S : By New Year's Day, you have either used ,stored or disposed of each of your Christmas gifts
6. (1)types (2)Though (3) Finally (4)however(5)Even though (6)Before (7)third (8)If(9)Then (10)these
P106 4.排序:53624871
Pattern of comparison and contrast: subject by subject
P107 5. (1)similar (2)although (3)difference (4)identical (5)again (6)while (7)But (8)difference (9)consistency (10)completely
P114 paragraph B: First statement :The invention of movable type made the mass media possible.
Supporting details: Large numbers of people could have access to learning.
Second statement :Television brought a second revolution by means of the media .
Supporting details: Television made experiences available to massive numbers of people.
Millions could watch a president being sworn in or buried ,a spaceship launched .
An Olympic race run ,comedies or talk shows at the same time .
Third statement :You ,through the medium of television ,will be a member of a “global villages”.
Supporting details ;In the future , this revolution in both information and experiences will spread to the far reaches of the world and even to outer space. Ultimately, you will be able to see and talk instantly to anyone else in the world.
General statement : Technology will take a leading role in the media future as it always has in the past.
P118 3. The enormous importance of television news had started the process of change in the printed press
P119 5 .A : Programs on TV tend to have a high level of maturity
(1) fostering maturity at early age or hindering maturity
(2)misleading children to imitating scenes on TV B: TV serials or dramas may oversimplify complex social and psychological problems.
(1)enjoying simple-minded soap operas and stereotyped characters
(2)giving a false picture of reality
C:Informative and cultural programs are frequently interrupted by vulgar advertising. (1)too many commercials
(2)an insult even to the intelligence of a moron
P120 6.(1)Thus (2)When (3)also (4)however (5)Moreover (6)indeed (7)also (8)Yet (9) and (10)Thus
P139 sample 2 Sample 1 Sample 2 Topic sentence: Stanford University Introductory paragraph : (the first is one of the famous institutions of para) the main idea of the higher learning in northern composition :Its reputation is based on its intelligent California. students ,distinguished faculty and growth opportunities offered to students. Supporting detail 1 : Its highly intelligent Body para 1 (the second para)topic student sentence :The university?s population standards for admission remain high . Supporting sentences: students enroll from all over the United States ,and many foreign students study there as well. Young men and women are selected to enter the university from the upper fifteen percent of their high school classes. Supporting detail 2 : Distinguished teaching staff Body para 2 (the third para ) Topic sentence :Stanford has attracted to its faculty some of the world?s most respected scholars. Supporting sentences ;The university staff has included several Nobel physics chemistry undergraduate engineering and Prize winners in and ,medicine .Stanford?s school its of graduate schools of business ,law ,and medicine regarded. Supporting detail 3 : its campus life Body para 3 (the fourth para )topic sentence : Culturally, the university campus is a magnet for students . Supporting sentences ;are especially well Plays ,concerts ,and operas are performed in the university?s several auditoriums and in outdoor Frost Amphitheater. Guest lectures from public and academic life frequently appear on campus,. In