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Step By Step 3000 (2) 原文和课后答案
Unit 1
Part I - A
87, 80, 53, 48, 24, 17
Script:
The Porter Family
Mr William Porter is very old. He is 87. And Mrs Catherine Porter is 80. Mr Porter is from Wales. John Porter and Mary are brother and sister. John Porter is 53 and he is a lawyer. His wife Susan is 48, and she is an architect. James Porter and Joan Lee are cousins. James Porter is 24 and Joan Lee is 17.
Part I - B
spending special time together.
specific, complain, request, praise.
fatigue, insecurities, foxhole, striking out , protect.
distant
all marriages, Work together o understand
Respect, danger, professional, physical, verbal
Understand, win
Part I - C
40, excel, domestic argument, losing
win-win, lose-lose, win, a gift, returns
argue over, arent, who, in control, fear, didnt need, ought not to , couldnt, tried to, destroy, marriage
love, loved, secure, discover, garden, cultivate, the most precious, own self, bloom.
obtain, our partner, loved and respected, control.
Part II- A
A2
similar social backgrounds.
the same race or same ethnic background.
the same religion.
A3
Japan / 9.2% / arranged marriages
3% / between blacks and whites
Many people in Western cultures choose their own wives and husbands. In many other countries, spouse are often chosen by the parents. In China and Japan before this century (20th century), upper-class marriages were arranged by the older males. In many cultures in the Middle East, Asia, and pre-industrial Europe, the mans family negotiated a bride price with the womans family; the mans family was expected to pay it. In Hindu India, the brides family paid a grooms price to the family of the man. These customs are weakening;for intance, only 9.2 percent of Japanese marriages are now arranged.
What are the criteria for choosing mates? Most marriages-whether arranged by families or occurring from personal attraction or love--are based on similar social backgrounds. In other words, the man and the w
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