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to __________their first answers and initial guesses. Of course, that mental flexibility is a side effect of difference and we know what we did not know in the past, by which we become more open-minded and less _______.

Apart from its advantages, travel also has it _________, which make us not take great pleasantness. More often than not, we need a _________ after our vacation. We travel because we need to, because distance and difference are the _____________of creativity. Travel will change our mind to some extent, which in turn can have ________on everything in our life.

II. Language Focus: Words and expressions

1. Key words: 1) groan:

vi. make a long low sound, . because you are in pain or unhappy (ÒòÍ´¿à»ò·³ÄÕµÈ)ÉëÒ÷£¬·¢³öºßºßÉù The old man was groaning with pain.

v. speak about sth. in a way that shows you are unhappy ±§Ô¹ She sat down beside me and groaned about her working day. Ëý×øÔÚÎÒÉíÅÔ£¬±§Ô¹×Ô¼ºÕûÈÕÐÁÀÍ¡£

n. a long low sound that a person makes, esp. when they are in pain or unhappy (

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The groan of the injured man came from next door. ¸ô±Ú·¿¼ä´«À´ÄǸöÊÜÉËÄÐ×ÓµÄÉëÒ÷Éù¡£

2) console : vt. try to make sb. feel better when they are unhappy

or disappointed °²Î¿

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consolation: n. [C,U] sth. That makes you feel less unhappy or disappointed °²Î¿£¬Î¿½å

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a. very heavy in relation to its size (ÎïÖÊ)ÃܶȴóµÄ

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b. with a lot of trees, plants, or leaves growing close together ïÃܵÄ

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c. dense smoke or gas is so thick that it is difficult to see through it (ÑÌÎí»òÆøÌå)ŨÃܵÄ

The ship was barely visible through the dense fog. ÔÚŨÎíÀXºõ¿´²»¼ûÄÇËÒ´¬¡£

4) anniversary£ºn. (Para. 3) a date when you celebrate sth. that

happen in a previous year that is important to you ¼ÍÄîÈÕ£»ÖÜÄê¼ÍÄî

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5) decidedly: ad. (Para. 4)

a. in a way that is impossible to doubt and easy to see ȷʵÎÞÒɵأ»ÏÔÈ»

The pillar that supports the house looked decidedly shaky and dangerous.

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b. in a way that shows you are very certain about sth. ¼á¾öµØ£»¹û¶ÏµØ

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a. (only before noun) relating to large companies, or to a particular large company ´ó¹«Ë¾µÄ

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7) exotic: a. (para. 6)

a. used for describing things that are interesting or exciting because they are in or from distant foreign countries Íâ¹ú²úµÄ£¬Íâ¹úÀ´µÄ

The city has many restaurants with exotic foods. Õâ¸ö³ÇÊÐÓкܶàÒì¹ú·çζµÄ²ÍÌü¡£

b. interesting or exciting because of being unusual or not familiar ÆæÒìµÄ£¬±ðÖµÄ

Many girls like to wear exotic clothes. Ðí¶àÅ®º¢Ï²»¶´©Ææ×°Òì·þ¡£

2. Practical phrases:

1) on sale: available to be bought at a lower price than usual Á®

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By reading the advertisement, you may find something you want on sale.

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2) be open to sth.: be willing to consider many different

possibilities

I¡¯m sure they will be open to any comments and suggestions from everyone.

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More often than not, people are too easily affected by the outside world.

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3. Useful sentence patterns:

1£©I run in when we arrive, stagger through security and finally get

to my gate. (Para. 1)

Meaning: I run in after we arrive, walk unsteadily through security and get to the place where I should get on the plane.

Note: The word gate here means \people get on a plane\

2£©We travel because we want to, because the annoyances of the airport

are offset by the thrill of being someplace new. (Para. 4) Sb. do sth. because dislike to, because¡­. ÓÃÓÚ±í´ï¡°Ä³ÈËϲ»¶/

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3£©According to research, the experience of an exotic culture endows us with a valuable open-mindedness, making it easier to realize that even a trivial thing can have multiple meanings. (Para. 6)

According to research, sth. / sb. do ¡­, making it easier to do ¡­ ÓÃÓÚÒýÖ¤£¬±í´ï¡°Ñо¿·¢ÏÖ/½á¹û±íÃ÷¡±¡£

According to a recent survey, the number of car doubled over the past five years, leading to the climbing traffic accidents

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Step Three Writing devices 25 minutes Develop a cause-and-effect essay

The purpose of cause-and-effect essays is to explain to the reader: (1)the causes of an event or situation; (2) the effects of an event or situation; or (3) both causes and effects.

An essay of causes begins with an introduction which briefly describes the effect, and then the entire body of the essay analyzes the causes. 1. Do not oversimplify causes.

2. Beware especially of making a mistake in logic known as the fallacy of post hoc, ergo propter hoc ¨CLatin words meaning ¡°after this, therefore because of this¡±. For instance, if a disease broke out soon after X became Minister of Public Health, we would probably make a mistake in logic in saying that the epidemic broke out because X was made minister. Remember sequence

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