第三版前言 V使用說(shuō)明 IXUnit 1 1Part A Books 1Part BI On Buying Books 10 II How to Find Time to Read? 15 III The Reading Disorder 23Part C Introduction to Effective Reading 30Unit 2 34Part A The Green Banana 34Part BI Thanksgiving Day 44 II Family Values in America 50 III Culture Shock on Returning to America 56Part C Skimming and Scanning 64Unit 3 69Part A School and Life 69Part BI The Emerging Global University 78 II Job Prospects for Graduates in Britain 85 III Making Transitions 91Part C Skimming to Identify the Topic 96Unit 4 102Part A A Scientist: I Am the Enemy 102Part BI I''ve Never Been Able to Bargain, Even with an Armenian Rug Dealer 113 II A Pound of Butter 120 III Working Women-East and West 126Part C Skimming to Identify Main Ideas 132Unit 5 139Part A The American Ideal of a Great Leader 139Part BI Lessons from Jefferson 150 II Edmond Halley 156 III The Hero of Lime Rock Lighthouse 163Part C Skimming to Identify Major Points 170Unit 6 174Part A The Handsome and Deformed Leg 174Part BI Neat People vs. Sloppy People 183 II Never Trust Appearances 189 III Have All the Heroes Died? 195Part C Skimming to Identify the Author''s Point of View and Style 201Unit 7 208Part A How Can the Government Help People Protect Their Health? 208Part BI Health and Fitness 218 II Smoking and Cancer 225 III Isaac Asimov''s Future World: Medicine -Computers Will Diagnose Illness 231Part C Skimming to Identify Details 237Unit 8 244Part A Mercedes Goes to Motown 244Part BI Economy and Language 256 II Europe Is the Global Springboard 263 III The Service Imperative 271Part C Drawing Logical Inferences 275Unit 9 279Part A Electronic Newspapers 279Part BI Maglev: A New Generation in Railroad Technology 287 II Shutter Bugs 292 III The Scientist and the Sensitive Snake 297Part C Making Predictions 303Unit 10 309Part A The Interview 309Part BI Black Is Beautiful 320 II Let''s Tell the Story of All America''s Cultures 325 III Story of an Hour 332Part C Drawing Logical Conclusions 338Vocabulary 342Phrases