目录 Unit 1 Polygon Prism Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One Modem Means of Communication——Telephone Passage Two Online Shopping——Our New Lifestyle Passage Three Living Online, Have You Tried? Section C Compound Dictation On Cellphone
Unit 2 Focus Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One Living in the City, Attractive or Not Passage Two Choosing Bicycle as the Citys Transportation Passage Three Housing Problem in the USA Section C Compound Dictation Competition of Modem Society
Unit 3 The So Hot Spots Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One Shortage of Oil Passage Two Facing Grain Crisis Passage Three On Water Resources Section C Compound Dictation More Concerns about Environmental Crisis, Please
Unit 4 Career Development Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One On Interview Passage Two Most Women Prefer Working for Male Bosses Passage Three Interview, Have You Suceeded? Section C Compound Dictation Tall People Lead Happier Lives
Unit 5 Life of Wealth Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One Woolworths Faces Bankruptcy Passage Two The Business of America Is Business Passage Three Bumper Chinese Car Sales Section C Compound Dictation US Households Getting Richer
Unit 6 Figures Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One Nina Simone: American Famous Singer Passage Two Mary Cassatt Broke So Barriers with Her Art Passage Three The First Black Player in Modem Major League Baseball Section C Compound Dictation Father of Hollywood
Unit 7 Being Healthy Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One A Lifetime of Dental Care Passage Two Hoarseness: A Sign of Serious Illness Passage Three Sleep Drugs Do More Than Make You Sleep Section C Compound Dictation Emotions on Health
Unit 8 Bright Life Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One Names in America Passage Two Wedding Customs in the US Passage Three Electronic Gifts Loved by American Youth Section C Compound Dictation The Unemployed? The Volunteer?
Unit 9 Foreign Culture Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One Welcome to American Parties Passage Two The Birth of Fathers Day Passage Three What Do You Know about the White House Section C Compound Dictation Have a Wonderful Christmas in the US
Unit 10 Education Section A Short Conversations Long Conversations Section B Passage One How to Write a Term Paper Passage Two Education: A New Start Passage Three Studying in the US: A Free Year at a Community College Section C Compound Dictation NYU Pushes Foreign Study …… Unit 11 Human and Nature Unit 12 Entertainment Circles Unit 13 Science and Technology Unit 14 Language Unit 15 Aero Space
The White House was the largest house in the country until after the Civil War in 1860s. The White House has 132 rooms, including 16 family andguest rooms, 35 bathrooms and 3 kitchens. There are 6 levels.
The first level has many famous rooms. For example, the West Wing ofthe White House includes the Oval Office. This is where the president worksand meets with his advisers. The president receives guests in the Blue Room.And the State Dining Room can hold 140 people for offi dinners in honorof foreign leaders.
The second and third floors are the family's private areas. When it iscold outside, the president and his family can warm up near one Of the WhiteHouse's 28 fireplaces. And when it is hot outside, they can swim in theoutdoor pool.
The White House offers lots of things to do for entertainment. The firstfamily can watch a movie in the small theater, play ping-pong in the familygame room or bowl in the small bowling alley.
The White House has been home to forty-three presidents. America'sfirst president, George Washington supervised the building process whichbegan in 1792. But he never lived there. John and Abigail Adams became thebuilding's first family in 1800. Since then, the White House has experiencedmany changes.
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