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1、unit 1 fresh start text a toward a brighter future for all toward a brighter future for all 1 good afternoon! as president of the university, i am proud to welcome you to this university. your achievement is thetriumph of years of hard work, both of your own and of your parents and teachers. here at

2、 the university, we pledge to make your educational experience as rewarding as possible. 2 in welcoming you to the university, i am reminded of my own high school graduation and the photograph my mom took of my dad and me. posenaturally, mom instructed us. wait! said dad, lets take a picture of me h

3、anding him an alarm clock. the clock woke me up every morning in college. it is still on my office desk. 3 let me share with you something that you may not expect. you will miss your old routines and your parents reminders to work hard and attain your best. you may have cried tears of joy to be fina

4、lly finished with high school, and your parents may have cried tears of joy to be finally finished with doing your laundry! but know this: the future is built on a strong foundation of the past. 4 for you, these next four years will be a time unlike any other. here you are surrounded by great resour

5、ces: interesting students from all over the country, a learned and caring faculty, a comprehensive library, great sports facilities, and student organizations covering every possible interest from the arts to science, to community service and so on. you will have the freedom to explore and learn abo

6、ut new subjects. you will learn to get by on very little sleep, meet fascinating people, and pursue new passions. i want to encourage you to make the most of this unique experience, and to use your energy and enthusiasm to reap the benefits of this opportunity. 5 you may feel overwhelmed by the weal

7、th of courses available to you. you will not be able to experience them all, but sample them widely! college offers many things to do and to learn, and each of them offers a different way to see the world. if i could give you only one piece of advice about selecting courses, it would be this: challe

8、nge yourself! dont assume that you know in advance what fields will interest you the most. take some courses in fields youve never tried before. you will not only emerge as a more broadly educated person, but you will also stand a better chance of discovering an unsuspected passion that will help to

9、 shape your future. a wonderful example of this is the fashion designer, vera wang, who originally studied art history. over time, wang paired her studies in art history with her love of fashion and turned it into a passion for design, which made her a famous designer around the world. 6 here at the

10、 university, it may not always be pleasant to have so many new experiences all at once. in your dorm, the student next door may repeatedly play the one song, which gives you a giant headache! you may be an early bird while your roommate is a night owl! and still, you and your roommate may become bes

11、t friends. dont worry if you become a little uncomfortable with some of your new experiences. i promise you that the happy experiences will outweigh the unpleasant ones. and i promise that virtually all of them will provide you with valuable lessons which will enrich your life. so, with a glow in yo

12、ur eye and a song in your heart, step forward to meet these new experiences! 7 we have confidence that your journey toward self-discovery and your progress toward finding your own passion will yield more than personal advancement. we believe that as you become members of our community of scholars, y

13、ou will soon come to recognize that with the abundant opportunities for self-enrichment provided by the university, there also come responsibilities. a wise man said: education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another. you are the inheritors of the hard work of you

14、r families and the hard work of many countless others who came before you. they built and transmitted the knowledge you will need to succeed. now it is your turn. what knowledge will you acquire? what passions will you discover? what will you do to build a strong and prosperous future for the genera

15、tions that will come after you? 8 we take great pleasure in opening the door to this great step in your journey. we take delight in the many opportunities which you will find, and in the responsibilities that you will carry as citizens of your communities, your country, and the world. welcome!words

16、and expressions triumph n. (尤指苦戰(zhàn)后獲得的)勝利,成功,成就pledge vt. 發(fā)誓;作保證pose vi. (為照相或畫像而)擺姿勢vt. 造成,導(dǎo)致(困難或危險)routine n. 例行公事;常規(guī);慣例a. 常規(guī)的;例行的;慣常的attain vt. 得到;獲得;贏得foundation n. 基礎(chǔ)resource n. 1 資源; 2 自然資源faculty n. 1 全體教員; 2 天賦;能力;本領(lǐng)comprehensive a. 綜合的;多方面的facility n. (為某種目的而提供的)設(shè)施,設(shè)備community n. 1 (同住一地的人所構(gòu)成

17、的)社區(qū);2 群體;團體explore vt. 探討,研究(主題、思想等)v. 勘探;探測;考察fascinating a. 吸引人的;迷人的;使人神魂顛倒的pursue vt. 1 追求;致力于;2 追趕;追逐passion n. 1 強烈的愛好;熱愛n. 2 強烈的情感;激情unique a. 1 特別的;極不尋常的;極好的;2 不同的;獨特的enthusiasm n. 熱愛;熱情;熱心reap vt. 收獲;獲得v. 收割(莊稼)benefit n. 好處;益處;裨益opportunity n. 機會;時機overwhelm vt. (數(shù)量大得)使無法對付available a. 可獲得

18、的;可利用的;現(xiàn)成的sample vt. 1 體驗; 2 對作抽樣檢驗n. 樣本;樣品;貨樣assume vt. 假定;假設(shè);認(rèn)為emerge vi. 1 出現(xiàn);為所公認(rèn);2 出現(xiàn);露出giant a. 巨大的;特大的mate n. 同事;同伴roommate n. (尤指大學(xué)里的)室友owl n. 貓頭鷹virtual a. 1 幾乎相同的;實質(zhì)上的;2 虛擬的;模擬的virtually ad. 1 實際上;幾乎;差不多;2 虛擬地;模擬地enrich vt. 使豐富;充實;強化glow n. 1 (某種)強烈的情感;2 柔和穩(wěn)定的光vi. 發(fā)出柔和穩(wěn)定的光confidence n. 1 信

19、心;信賴;信任;2 自信心yield vt. 1 產(chǎn)生(結(jié)果等) ;2 出產(chǎn);產(chǎn)生vi. 屈從;讓步abundant a. 大量的;豐富的;充裕的responsibility n. 1 (道德、社會)責(zé)任,義務(wù);2 責(zé)任; 3 職責(zé);任務(wù);義務(wù)inherit vt. 沿襲,秉承(信仰、傳統(tǒng)或生活方式)v. 繼承(財產(chǎn))inheritor n. 1 (生活或思想方式的)后繼者,繼承人;2 遺產(chǎn)繼承人transmit vt. 傳送;傳遞;傳播acquire vt. 1 學(xué)到,獲得(知識、技能);2 取得;獲得;3 購得;得到prosperous a. 富裕的;繁榮的;興旺的remind sb. o

20、f sb./sth. 1 使某人想起某人或某事2 使某人想起(相似的)人或事get by 過活;過得去;勉強應(yīng)付make the most of sth. 最大限度地利用某物reap the benefits (of sth.) 得享(某事物的)好處in advance 預(yù)先;提前stand a chance (of doing sth.) 有(做成某事的)希望over time 逐漸地;慢慢地turn (sb./sth.) into sth. (使某人 /某物)變成all at once 1 同時2 一下子;突然take pleasure in (doing) sth. 樂于做某事open

21、the door to sth. 給以機會;給敞開方便之門take delight in (doing) sth. 以(做)某事為樂vera wang 王薇薇( 1949 ,著名美籍華裔設(shè)計師,被譽為“婚紗女王”)text b what we wish my dear child, 1 you are about top anticipate in the next leg of your journey through life. for us, this part is bittersweet. as you go off to college, exciting new worlds w

22、ill open up to you. they will inspire and challenge you; you will grow in incredible ways. 2 this is also a moment of sadness. your departure to college makes it undeniably clear that you are no longer a child. there has been no greater joy than watching you arrive at this moment. you have turned ou

23、r greatest challenge into our greatest pride. although we have brought you to this point, it is hard to watch you depart. remember above all things, we will miss you. 3 college will be the most important time of your life. it is here that you will truly discover what learning is about. you often ask

24、, why do i need to know this? i encourage you to stay inquisitive, but remember this: education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school. what you learn is not as important as the fact that you learn. this is the heart of scholarship: moving from teacher-taught to mast

25、er-inspired, on over to the point where you become a self-learner. so, take each subject seriously, and if something doesnt immediately engage you, dont despair. embrace it as a challenge. find a way to make it your own. 4 of course, you must still take care to sign up for courses which stimulate yo

26、ur passion you re your intellectual capacity. dont be bound by what other people think. steve jobs said, when you are in college, your passion will create many dots, and later in your life you will connect them. so, dont worry too much about what job you will have; dont be too practical. if you like

27、 french or korean, study it even if someone else tells you that its not useful. enjoy picking your dots. be assured that one day, you will find your own meaningful career, and you will connect a beautiful curve through those dots. 5 you know that we always want you to do your best, but dont let the

28、pressure of grades get to you. we care only that you try your very best, and that you learn. it is better that your greatest effort earns a lesser grade than that no effort earns you a decent or higher grade. grades in the end are simply letters fit to give the vain something to boast about, and the

29、 lazy something to fear. you are too good to be either. the reward is not the grade but what you learn. 6 more importantly, make friends and trust others. the friends you make in college can be the best ones you will ever have. during these years, when you move into adulthood, the friends you make i

30、n college live closer to you than your family. you will form bonds of friendship that will blossom over many decades. pick friends who are genuine and sincere. select a few and become truly close to them. dont worry about their hobbies, grades, or looks. instead, trust your instincts when you make n

31、ew friends. you are a genuine and sincere person; anyone would enjoy your friendship. so be confident, secure, and proactive. if you think you like someone, tell them. you have very little to lose. dont be afraid to trust. give others the benefit of the doubt, and dont reduce anyone to stereotypes.

32、nobody is perfect; as long as others are genuine, trust them and be good to them. they will give back. 7 remember also that your youth is full of strength and beauty, something that you will not comprehend until it is gone. you must guard and cultivate your strength and beauty. a healthy body and a

33、sound mind are the greatest instruments you will ever possess. enjoy life. dance if you feel like it. dont be afraid of what other people think. but also keep yourself safe and sound. dont let the range of new experiences take your innocence, health, or curiosity away from you. treasure your youth a

34、nd the university experience before you. 8 college is the time when you have: the first taste of independence, the greatest amount of free time, the most flexibility to change, the lowest cost for making mistakes. 9 approach these years enthusiastically! make the most of your time. become the great

35、thinker you were born to be. let your talents evolve to their fullest potential. be bold! experiment! learn and grow! we are enormously proud that youve made it this far, and we cant wait to see what you will become. your father unit 2 loving parents, loving children text a a child s clutter awaits

36、an adult s return 1 i watch her back her new truck out of the driveway. the vehicle is too large, too expensive. shed refused to consider a practical car with good gasefficiency and easy to park. its because of me, i think. she bought it to show me that she could. 2 im 18, shed told me so often that

37、 my teeth ached. i am an adult! 3 i thought, is that true? just yesterday you watched some cartoons. what changed between yesterday and today? 4 today shes gone, off to be an adult far away from me. im glad shes gone. it means she made it, and that im finally free of 18 years of responsibilities. an

38、d yet i wonder if she could take good care of herself. 5 she left a mess. her bathroom is anembarrassment of damp towels, rusted shavingblades, hair in the sink, and nearly empty tubes oftoothpaste. i bring a box of big black garbage bags upstairs. eye shadow, face cream, nail polish all go into the

39、 trash. idump drawers, sweep shelves clear and clean the sink. when i am finished, it is as neat and impersonal as a hotel bathroom. 6 in her bedroom i findmismatched socks under her bed and purple pants on the closet floor. desk drawers are filed with school papers, field by year and subject. i cat

40、ch myself reading through poems and essays, admiring high scores on tests and reading her name, printed or typed neatly in the upper right-hand corner of each paper. i pack the desk contents into a box. six months, i think. i will give her six months to collect her belongings, and then i will throw

41、them all away. that is fair. grown-ups pay for storage. 7 i have to pause at the books. comic books, teenfiction, romantic novels,historical novels, and textbooks. a lifetime of reading; each bookbeloved. i want to be practical, to stuff them in paper sacks for the used bookstore. but i love books a

42、s much as she does, so i stack them onto a single bookshelf to deal with later. 8 i go for her clothes. dresses, sweaters, and shoes she hasnt worn since seventh grade are placed into garbage bags. i am a plague of locusts emptying the closet. two piles grow to clumsyheights: one for charity, the ot

43、her trash. 9 there are more shoes, stuffed animals, large and small posters, hair bands, and pink hair curlers. the job grows larger the longer i am at it. how can one girl collect so much in only 18 years? 10 i stuff the garbage bags until the plastic strains. ihaul them down the stairs, two bags a

44、t a time. donations to charity go into the trunk of my car; trash goes to the curb. im earning myself sweat andsore shoulders. 11 she left the bedroom aridiculous mess, the comforter on the floor, the sheets tossed aside. istrip off the comforter, blanket, sheets, and pillows. once she starts feedin

45、g coins into laundry machines, shell appreciate the years of clean clothes ive provided for free. 12 i will turn her room into a crafts room. or create the fancy guest room ive always wanted. 13 i turn the bed over. a large brown envelope is marked do not throw away. i open it. more papers. i dump t

46、he contents onto the floor. there are old family photographs, letters, greeting cards, and love notes from us to her. there are comics clipped from newspapers and magazines. every single item in this envelope has passed from our hands to hers. these are all things that we gave her. suddenly, i feel

47、very emotional. 14 do not throw away. 15 my kid my clutter bug knows me too well. as i read through the cards and notes, i think maybe the truck wasnt such a bad idea, after all. maybe it helps her to feel less small in a big world. 16 i reverse myself and bring back the garbage bags from the car an

48、d the curb. clothes and shoes go back into the closet. i remake the bed and pile it with stuffed animals. my husband comes home and calls up the stairs. 17 just straightening up, i tell him. can you find some boxes for her stuff? 18 he brings up boxes from the basement. 19 she left a mess, he says.

49、20 i dont mind, i reply. silence. 21 then he says softly, shes not coming back. i feel my throat tighten at the sadness in his voice. i try hard to keep back my tears. 22 my little baby, my dependent child, isnt coming back. but someday my daughter, the independent woman, will return home. tokens of

50、 her childhood will await her. so will we, with open arms. text b time slows down 1 daddy, lets take a walk. 2 its an april day in virginia. he nods, puts his hands on the arms of his wheelchair, whispers something that makes little sense. i try to help him up, but he is too heavy andlimp. 3 come fo

51、r a walk, and then ive brought you a surprise. 4 the white curtains surge in the breeze. 5 shivering, he complains its chilly. its cold, im tired. cant we go home now? 6 suddenly were far away in a time long past in part of a harbor ive never seen before. december, chicago, im five, and cold. one gl

52、ove is lost. my feet are tired. his legs are longer; he strides quickly through melting snow, toward buildings like airplane sheds withimmense doors. 7 this is the most exciting place i have ever been. suddenly my fatigue is gone. i could walk along here forever, at least until i find out how to get

53、 aboardone of the boats. 8 we slow down our pace. smaller sheds now. a green diner. smells of fish and smoke. we enter a little hut. barrels of salty water, string bags ofshellfish, bundles of fish laid out on ice. 9 daddy, look at that snake! 10 no, thats an eel, says daddy. smoked. well take a por

54、tion home for supper. 11 i certainly wont eat that! 12 all right, he says, and carries the smelly package. as we walk back, he tells me aboutmigrations of eels to the sargasso sea: how eels come down dalmatian rivers and swim across the mediterranean and then the whole atlantic, until they reach the

55、 warm sargasso sea. here they lay their eggs, and then the baby eels swim back to the native rivers of their parents. 13 back at last in the apartment, he unwraps the eel, opens his pocket knife and slices carefully. 14 i wont eat it, i saysuspiciously. 15 try one bite, just for me. 16 i wont like i

56、t. 17 while he hangs up our coats, i test one pinch. smelly, smoky, and salty. 18 he goes into the kitchen to heat milk for me and tea for himself. i test another pinch. then another. he returns with the steaming cups. 19 the eel has vanished. 20 because it is sunday and i am five, he forgives me. t

57、ime slows down and the love flows in father to daughter and back again. 21 at 19, i fly out to japan. my father and i climb mount fuji. high above the pacific, and hours up the slope, we picnic on dried eel, seaweed crackers, and cold rice wrapped in the eel skin. he reaches thepeak first. 22 as the

58、 years stretch, we walk along waterways all over the world. with his long stride, he often overtakes me. ive never known anyone with such energy. 23 some days, time flies with joy all around. other days, time rots like old fish. 24 today in the nursing home in virginia, anticipating his reluctance,

59、i beg boldly and encourage him, please, daddy, just a little walk.you are supposed to exercise. 25 he cant get out of his chair. not that he often gets up on his own, but once in a while hell suddenly have a surge of strength. i stoop to lift his feet from the foot restraints, fold back the metal pi

60、eces which often scrape his delicate, paper-thin skin. come, now you can stand. 26 he grips the walker and struggles forward. gradually i lift and pull him to his feet. standing unsteadily, he sways and then gains his balance. 27 see, you made it! thats wonderful! all right, ill be right behind you,

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