判断:
C 2
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C 5
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听写文本:
C 3
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C 6
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多选:四级文本
学术词汇与表达:听说课本 3 个 units
经典阅读还有多选
描述差异:读写课本 P 59 男女差异八个方面到时候考试会考其中四个,P 39 四个句型都要用到
1. X is different from Y
- The color of clothing for girls is different from that for boys—girls wear pink while boys wear blue.
- The play style of girls is different from that of boys in social interactions.
2. Whereas X + verb … Y + verb …
- Whereas girls are handled more gently by adults, boys are bounced around and lifted high in the air.
- Whereas girls use more words about feelings and emotions when speaking, boys use more direct language and fewer emotion-related words.
3. There is a difference + preposition …
- There is a difference in the toys given to girls and boys—girls get dolls while boys receive cars, trucks and building blocks.
- There is a difference between girls and boys in how parents pay attention to their appearance.
4. X differ(s) from Y
- Girls differ from boys in their expected behavior: girls are taught to be polite and quiet, while boys are encouraged to be independent and strong.
- The friendships of girls differ from those of boys in terms of the core connections they rely on.
写两个定义:from 1) body image P 73; 2) socialization agents P 20; 3) Folkways P 30; 4) Digital divide P 137
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Term: Socialization agent
Link word: refers to
Meaning: a person, group, or institution that teaches individuals the norms, values, and behaviors of their society to enable social integration
Example: Family, as the primary socialization agent, teaches children basic manners like saying “thank you”.
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Term: Folkways
Link word: are
Meaning: informal, everyday social norms that guide routine behavior and are not strictly enforced (violations bring mild disapproval, not punishment)
Example: Holding the door open for someone behind you in a coffee shop is a folkway in many Western cultures.
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Term: Body image
Link word: is
Meaning: an individual’s subjective perception, thoughts, feelings, and attitudes toward their own physical appearance and body
Example: A teenager who thinks their nose is “too big” despite others’ reassurance has a negative body image.
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Term: The digital divide
Link word: refers to
Meaning: the gap between groups of people who have easy access to digital technologies (internet, computers, smartphones) and those who do not, often along socioeconomic, geographic, or demographic lines
Example: Rural elderly people who lack internet access and digital literacy skills, compared to urban young adults, are a key example of the digital divide.
描述变化:P 6
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From 1980 to 2005, the US divorce rate saw a significant decline: it started at around 8 per 1,000 people in 1980 and fell considerably to roughly 5 by 2005. In contrast, France’s rate rose slightly over the period, growing from about 2.5 to nearly 4 per 1,000. Japan’s rate had a small dip in 1990 before rising gradually to around 2.8 by 2005, remaining the lowest among the three countries throughout the period.