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UNIT 7
  • A Rose Is A Rose

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Table of Content
  • 1. Background knowledge
  • 2. Reading Comprehension Questions
  • 3. Language Points

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  • The history of Valentine's Day -- and its patron
  • saint -- is shrouded in mystery. But we do know
  • that February has long been a month of
  • romance. St. Valentine's Day, as we know it
  • today, contains vestiges of both Christian and
  • ancient Roman tradition.

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Cupid
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THE ANDES MOUNTAINS IN ECUADOR
Ecuador has been blessed with an incomparable
geography. Ecuador boasts a beautiful coastline,
fantastic biological diversity in the Amazon
Jungle and, of course, a breathtaking scenery of
the Andes Mountains.
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Ecuador
  • As a newly discovered destination for
  • the adventure traveler, much of
  • Ecuador remains untamed and largely
  • uncharted, yet it is surprisingly easy to
  • enjoy. An extensive infrastructure is
  • quickly being developed to
  • accommodate the increasing demands
  • of tourism, making Ecuador just as
  • amenable to shoestring backpackers
  • looking for serendipitous adventure as it
  • is to luxury travelers.

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Colombia
  • Colombia was one of the three countries that
    emerged from the collapse of Gran Colombia in
    1830 (the others being Ecuador and Venezuela). A
    40-year insurgent campaign to overthrow the
    Colombian Government escalated during the 1990s,
    undergirded in part by funds from the drug trade.
    Although the violence is deadly and large swaths
    of the countryside are under guerrilla influence,
    the movement lacks the military strength or
    popular support necessary to overthrow the
    government. An anti-insurgent army of
    paramilitaries has grown to be several thousand
    strong in recent years, challenging the
    insurgents for control of territory and illicit
    industries such as the drug trade and the
    government's ability to exert its dominion over
    rural areas.

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Colorado
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Reading Comprehension Questions
  • 1. Why selling roses is no longer a beautiful
    experience for traditional flower-shops?
  • up. dis.2. Which shop is typically a
    discount rose shop? Rose

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  • 3. What is the lowest price for a dozen
    short-stem roses in 90s?
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  • 4. What is the lowest price for a dozen of
    longest stem? 19
  • 5. What is the highest price for a dozen roses?
    150

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  • 6. How many colors of roses does the market
    supply in the USA?
  • Over 50
  • 7.What is the Rose Only companys formula for
    success?
  • To hold down the prices
  • 8. How does the Rose Only promote its selling in
    a special way?
  • Via overnight mail

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  • 9. Why are US rose growers going bankrupt?
    Foreign rose growers from Colombia and Ecuador
  • 10. What is the best way to deal with the
    overseas rival in rose industry? To work with them

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II. Language Points
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distribute, contribute, attribute, tribute,
distribution, contribution
  • The company aims eventually to ________its
    products throughout the European Union.
  • The doctors have ______ the cause of the illness
    to an unknown virus.
  • The minister paid ______ to the men who had
    fought the blaze.
  • This invention made a major _______ to road
    safety.

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2. anticipate, participate
  • The police are anticipating trouble at tomorrows
    football match.
  • They anticipate having several applicants for the
    job.
  • Its always better to anticipate a problem before
    it arises than to search for a solution
    afterwards.
  • The anticipated inflation figure is lower than
    last months.

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3. convenience
  • Once the goods have been paid for they will be
    delivered at your convenience.
  • We chose a modern house for conveniences sake
    an old one would have meant too much work.
  • convenience store
  • convenience food

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4. discount
  • Unlike normal health-insurance schemes there is
    no discount for group membership.
  • Discounts on the price of travel, meals, home
    furnishings, car parts, etc. are available to
    club members.
  • I bought these shoes at a 40 discount.
  • Will you give me a discount for quantity?

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5. transform, convert, alter
  • A few mirrors will ______ a dark room, making it
    look larger and lighter instantly.
  • I took the coat back to the shop to have it
    ______ed.
  • He ______ to his wifes religion when he got
    married.
  • Whenever a camera was pointed at her, Marilyn
    would instantly transform herself into a radiant
    star.

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6. contemporary, modern, present,current
  • Most of the writers he was ________ with were
    interested in the same subject.
  • In some schools children study _____ affairs as a
    subject.
  • Her attitudes are very ______, considering her
    age.
  • Please state your _____ occupation and salary on
    your application.

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7. Circulate v.
  • Hot water circulates through the heating system.
  • The bad news quickly circulated round the office.
  • Circulation n.
  • They are studying a group of people with poor
    circulation.
  • The old banknotes are being taken out
    of/withdrawn from circulation.
  • The paper has a circulation of 150,000.

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8. as if they spent a fortune
  • Subjunctive mood
  • He lost a fortune gambling.
  • The dress cost a fortune.
  • Any painting by Van Gogh is worth a fortune.
  • a fortune hunter someone who tries to marry a
    person who has a lot of money

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9. Delivery n.
  • You can pay for the carpet on delivery.
  • We expect to take delivery of our new car next
    week.
  • Deliver v.
  • Were having pizza delivered for dinner tonight.
  • Professor Jones will be delivering a lecture/talk
    on Roman architecture at 500 p.m.

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10. soar v.
  • All night long fireworks soared into the sky.
  • Soaring property prices have put many people off
    buying
  • Plunge v.
  • The fall in demand for the companys products has
    caused its share prices to plunge.

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11. hold down
  • We believe wage settlements must be held down to
    avoid inflation.
  • Hes never been able to hold down a steady job.
  • hold up
  • Traffic was held up for several hours by the
    accident.
  • hold on
  • Will you hold on while I see whos at the door?

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12. Spray, scatter
  • He opened a bottle of champagne and it _____ all
    over my dress.
  • The policemen blew the whistle and the students
    _____ in all directions.
  • The pipe burst and water was spraying everywhere.
  • The car was sprayed with bullets.

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13. Bankrupt a. v.
  • The recession has led to many small businesses
    going bankrupt.
  • He believes that modern society is morally
    bankrupt.
  • They feared that the loss would bankrupt them.
  • bankruptcy n.
  • The toll of bankruptcies was rising daily.

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14. Import, export
  • the import of coffee from South America
  • The fashion for wearing baseball hats was
    imported directly from the States.
  • American culture has been exported all over the
    world.
  • Coffee is one of Brazils main exports.

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16. across the entire breadth of
  • The breadth of her political vision has long been
    recognized.
  • He showed an astonishing breadth of learning for
    one so young.
  • He was not known for his breadth of mind.

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17. trend
  • Surveys of housing show a trend away from
    hone-ownership and towards rented accommodation.
  • Sales were 20 lower than last year, continuing
    the downward trend of the last few years.
  • Certainly among the middle-classes, theres a
    trend towards having children in the early or
    mid-thirties.
  • I cant keep up with all the latest music
    trends--- they come and go so rapidly.

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18. Margin n.
  • The poll shows that the government is leading by
    the narrowest of margins.
  • The august deadline for the project leaves us
    with no margin for error.
  • Many small companies operate on very narrow
    margins.
  • marginal a.
  • The TV channel aims to show programs about
    subjects of marginal interest which will appeal
    to a limited audience.

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19. launch
  • Early last year the company researched the
    possibility of launching a new late-night show.
  • A devastating attack was launched on the rebel
    stronghold, leaving many of them dead.

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20. virtually adv.
  • Unemployment in this part of the country is
    virtually non-existent.
  • virtual a.
  • Ten years of incompetent government had brought
    about the virtual collapse of the countrys
    economy.
  • Now that the talks have broken down, war in the
    region looks like a virtual certainty.

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21. chase out of business
  • Its depressing how many people there are chasing
    so few jobs.
  • It was one of those boring films with endless car
    chases.
  • Shes always chasing cats out of the garden the
    protect the birds which come to the bird table.

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22. crush
  • The president called upon the army to help crush
    the rebellion
  • France crushed Wales by 4 to 1 in last Saturdays
    match in Paris.
  • The news that his wife had been killed in the
    accident completely crushed him.
  • The news came as a crushing blow.

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23. good old days
  • Tomorrows a big day for her---shes getting
    marries.
  • The latest opinion polls suggest that his days as
    leader are numbered.
  • They used to be very popular, but now they have
    had their day.
  • I can remember when you could buy a cinema
    ticket and a big bag of popcorn and still have
    change from a pound. Ah, those were the days.
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