目录

  • 1 Unit 1 Language in mission
    • 1.1 Lead in
    • 1.2 Main idea and structure
    • 1.3 Text reading
    • 1.4 practical phrases and critical thinking
    • 1.5 Word building
    • 1.6 Vocabulary practice
    • 1.7 Translation
    • 1.8 Writing
  • 2 Unit 2 College - The ladder to success?
    • 2.1 Lead in
    • 2.2 Background information
    • 2.3 About the pronunciation
    • 2.4 Detailed  reading of the Text
    • 2.5 Structure analysis
    • 2.6 Critical thinking
    • 2.7 Exercises
      • 2.7.1 Words in use
      • 2.7.2 Word building
      • 2.7.3 Banked cloze
      • 2.7.4 Expressions in use
      • 2.7.5 Writing
    • 2.8 An MV
  • 3 Unit 4 Dance with love
    • 3.1 Lead in
    • 3.2 Background information
    • 3.3 New words, the text and the General idea
    • 3.4 Detailed reading of the text
    • 3.5 Writing skills
    • 3.6 practices
  • 4 Unit 5 The money game
    • 4.1 Lead in
    • 4.2 Main idea and the structure
    • 4.3 Detailed reading of the text
    • 4.4 About writing skills
    • 4.5 Other exercises
  • 5 Unit 8 Human rights vs. animal rights
    • 5.1 Lead in
    • 5.2 Main idea & Structure
    • 5.3 Detailed reading of the text
    • 5.4 Writing skills
    • 5.5 Word building
    • 5.6 Exercises
Lead in


Before learning this unit, read the following paragraph and think.

 

    Young people are now facing more challenges in educational choices. On one hand, they need to consider the increasing costs of higher education. On the other hand, they see many new graduates end up being unemployed or getting low-paid jobs that don't really require the knowledge learned from college. So, young people are asking themselves: 

  1.    Should I still sacrifice time, effort and money to go to college? 

  2.    Should I focus my studies solely upon a particular type of degree? 

  3.    Should I still include courses in the humanities for a broader-based education? 

  4.    Is it more beneficial to just attend a technical or vocational school for easier-to-find jobs? 


    These questions have bothered young people and yet remain to be answered. Think carefully and plan well as you prepare for your future. Of course, it's never "one size fits all"! There must be answers just right for you!