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Unit 1 Love 6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: A Good heart to Lean On
After-Class reading:
Passage I A kiss For Kate
Passage II Benefits from Pets
Further Development
Unit 2 Psychology in Our Daily Life6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Is There a Doctor in the Body?
After-Class reading:
Passage I The psychology of Money
Passage II How to Jump Queue Fury
Passage III Comforting thoughts
Further Development
Unit Culture6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Bridging Cultural Gaps Gracefully
After-Class reading:
Passage I Dining Customs in America
Passage II Chinese and American Culture
Passage III Specific Taboos
Further Development
Unit Holidays and Special Days6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: A merry Christmas
After-Class reading:
Passage I Merry Christmas
Passage II April Fool's Day
Further Development
Unit Money6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Time Spent Agonizing over Money
After-Class reading:
Passage I Elias: A Parable
Passage II A letter to God
Further Development
Unit Shopping6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Consumer behavior of Young People
After-Class reading:
Passage I About Buying Things
Passage II The Older subculture
Passage III Bargains
Further Development
Unit7 Emotions and Health6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: The Secrets of Good Health
After-Class reading:
Passage I Your anger can kill you
Passage II How to Live to be 100
Further Development
Unit Social Problems6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading:
Latchker's Children --- Knock, Knock, Is There Anybody Home?
After-Class reading:
Passage I It's a Mugger's Game in Manhattan
Passage II Thief
Further Development
Unit The Joy of Travel6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Transformative Travel
After-Class reading:
Passage I The Romance of Train Travel
Passage II Aruba
Further Development
Unit10 Man and Animals6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Aggression in Humans and Animals
After-Class reading:
Passage I Should the Navy Draft Dolphins?
Passage II Animals on the Job
Further Development
Unit11 Advertising4
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: A diary of the Century
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Unit1 Food 6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Food and Culture
After-Class reading:
Passage I The menu
Passage II The Nutrients in Food
Further Development
Unit2 Personality6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: The Misery of Shyness
After-Class reading:
Passage I Two ways of Looking at Lives
Passage II You are What You Think
Further Development
Unit3 Career Planning6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Career Planning
After-Class reading:
Passage I Summer Job Planning
Passage II Which Job Is the Right One for You?
Further Development
Unit4 Learning Skills6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Study habits
After-Class reading:
Passage I Take Charge of Your Learning
Passage II Myths and Misconceptions about Learning
Further Development
Unit5 Language6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: How I discovered words
After-Class reading:
Passage I Foreign Accents
Passage II Not Just Parrot-Talk
Further Development
Unit6 Nature and Nurture6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Twins, genes, and Environment
After-Class reading:
Passage I Science Look Twice at Twins
Passage II Talkative Parents Make Kids Smarter
Further Development
Unit7 Music6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Music to Your Ears
After-Class reading:
Passage I The Beatles
Passage II Mozart makes the Brain Hum
Passage III Songs of Love
Further Development
Unit8 Creativity6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading:
The Case for Creativity -- Encouraging Children to Think
After-Class reading:
Passage I A Long March to Creativity (1)
Passage II A Long March to Creativity (2)
Further Development
Unit9 Gender Difference6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Gender Roles from a Cultural Perspective
After-Class reading:
Passage I Boys Are Teacher's Pets
Passage II Stereotypes and Individual Differences
Further Development
Unit10 Risks6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Risks and You
After-Class reading:
Passage I Health Risks
Passage II Risks from nature and Technology
Further Development
Unit11 College Life4
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: An All-Forgive World?
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Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Why the Tortoises Shell Is Not Smooth
After-Class reading:
Passage I Beauty and the Beast
Passage II The Monkey King
Passage III The First Beginning
Further Development
Unit2Manners6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: No One Stops to Say Thank You Any More
After-Class reading:
Passage I Mens Liberation from Etiquette
Passage II Who Pays the Check?
Passage III Why Manners?
Further Development
Unit3 Leisure Activities6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Entertaining HumorWhats Funny?
After-Class reading:
Passage I Underwater Concert
Passage II Fatal Attraction
Passage III Wow, Would I Love to Do That?
Further Development
Unit4Science and Technology6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Too Fast?
After-Class reading:
Passage I True Love
Passage II Back from the Dead
Passage III Watch Out---- You Are on Camera
Further Development
Unit5The Power of Words6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: The Power of a Note
After-Class reading:
Passage I All the Good Things
Passage II Mother Tongue
Passage III How to Write a Personal Letter
Further Development
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Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: The Key to Success
After-Class reading:
Passage I Success Means Never Feeling Tired
Passage II A Triumph of the Spirit
Passage III How to Succeed at Failing
Further Development
Unit7Athletes6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Athletes Should Be Role Models
After-Class reading:
Passage I Athletes Should Not Be Role Models
Passage II Playing to Win
Passage III Performance and Technology
Further Development
Unit8Healthy Living6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Set You Bodys Time Clock to Work for You
After-Class reading:
Passage I Surprising Facts about Sleep
Passage II A Pill for Every Ill?
Passage III Nothing to Sneeze At
Further Development
Unit9Friends and Friendship6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: On Friendship
After-Class reading:
Passage I Friends, Good Friends----and Such Good Friends
Passage II Best Friends
Passage III The Value of Friendship
Further Development
Unit10Business Strategies6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Business Lessons from the Rain Forest
After-Class reading:
Passage I National Stereotypes and Business Behavior
Passage II The Japanese Approach to Management
Passage III Doing Business in Asia
Further Development
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After-Class reading:
Passage I You Cant Buy Happiness
Passage II A Simple Truth about Happiness
Passage III Optimism
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Unit2 Human Behavior6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: What, Me? Showing Off?
After-Class reading:
Passage I When to Keep Your Mouth Shut
Passage II Overcoming Procrastination: A Practical Approach
Passage III How We Can Change Our Wasteful Habits
Further Development
Unit3 Attitude Toward Work6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Making Work Meaningful: Secrets of the Future-Focused Corporation
After-Class reading:
Passage I Work Lovers or Work Addicts
Passage II Company Man
Passage III A Day in the Life of Salaryman
Further Development
Unit4 Honesty6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Cheating: Alive and Flourishing
After-Class reading:
Passage I How Honest Are We?
Passage II The Truth about Lying
Passage III Is Business Bluffing Ethical?
Further Development
Unit5 Appearance6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Physical Attractiveness
After-Class reading:
Passage I Dress for Success
Passage II Neat People versus Sloppy People
Passage III Turning Boys into Girls
Further Development
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Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Advertising Claims
After-Class reading:
Passage I Insights into Advertising
Passage II Developing an Advertising Campaign
Passage III Advertising Appreciation
Further Development
Unit7 Todays Youth6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Profiles of Todays Youth: They Couldnt Care Less
After-Class reading:
Passage I Me, Stuart, Mum and Dad
Passage II College Pressures
Passage III Postgraduate Paralysis
Further Development
Unit8 The Media6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Its Radio!
After-Class reading:
Passage I What Makes TV Most Entertaining
Passage II Sounding the Waters
Passage III The Power of the Press
Further Development
Unit9 Computer Technology6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: Hackers, Crackers and Trackers
After-Class reading:
Passage I Microchips
Passage II Workplace of the 90s: High-Tech Sweatshop?
Passage III Lost in the E-mail
Further Development
Unit10 Medical Ethics6
Preparation & Listening-centered Activities
In-Class reading: A License to Kill
After-Class reading:
Passage I Required Course: Beside Manner 101
Passage II Human Cloning, Dont Just Say No!
Passage III How the Gene Test Can Affect Your Insurance
Further Development
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6
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7
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Structural System Selection and Concept Design
6
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Technology and Planing of Building Construction
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Survey & Design for Road Alignment
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Transportation Engineering
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Urban Road Design
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Monitor & Test Methods of Highway and Bridges
6
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Rock mechanics and Rock Mass Engineering
6
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Design Theory of Underground Engineering
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Rail Transportation and Subway Engineering
7
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Tunnelling
7
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6
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7
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Structural Reliability Theory and Applications
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Law and regulations and superivision of civil engineering
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Foundation of High-rise Building
7
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7
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Principles of Steel Structure Design
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7
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