Exercise 3
Summary of paragraph 1 : What is inside a mall.
Summary of paragraph 2 : The malls in a suburb and a rural town are not alike.
Summary of paragraph 3 : malls also bring out some bad effects.
Exercise 4
@ Summary of paragraph 1 :America would carry a selected school teacher into space through NASA’s next shuttle.
@ Summary of paragraph 2 : Christa MacAuliffe has many months preparation and training after she was announced to be the first teacher-astronaut.
@ Summary of paragraph 3 : NASA’s flight boarded by the Challenger exploded in the air in January 1986.
Exercise 6
Summary of the passage entitled An Exciting Way to visit the Wilderness :
=> Maine , a state with large areas of wilderness and many rivers in America offers the most exciting also dangerous areas for rafting.
=> White water the most exciting but dangerous areas for rafters require the guide to be aware all the way long.
=> Most rafting companies offer overnight trips which is good for family with children over twelve.
Exercise 7
Paragraph 1 : Aliens are harming the environment and causing other problems
Paragraph 2 : Tiger mosquitoes are a serious nuisance that cause serious desease in humans.
Paragraph 3 : Zebra mussels which have grown into thick masses caused damages and spread over all the great lakes and important rivers.
Paragraph 4 : The Indian Mongoose which is now at risk of extinction has caused damages to poultry farmers and reduced native bird species.
Exercise 9
Step 2
Part 1 : Paragraph 1 topic : discovery in the difference of the way man and woman respond to stress.
Part 2 : Paragraph 2 - 3 topic : Similar “ fight or flight “ reaction to women and men when response to stress
Part 3 : Paragraph 4 topic : Role of hormones in the reaction to humans’stress.
Part 4 : Paragraph 5 topic : the most basic difference between women and men in the reaction to stress.
Part 5 : Paragraph 6 – 7 topic : how a family ( father, mother, wife, husband )face the stressful condition based on researchers’ studies
Part 6 : Paragraph 8 topic : Explanation of why woman have a lower insidence of stress-related disorders than a man
Step 3
Part 1 :
Psychological researchers at UCLA have discovered the difference in the way man and women respond to stress.
Part 2 :
Psychological research has maintained that both men and women have the same “ fight or flight “ reaction to stress.
Part 3 :
Certain hormones play an important role in “ fight or flight “ reaction to stress.
Part 4 :
The difference in seeking social support is one of the most basic differences between men’s and women’s behaviour.
Part 5 :
Women are likely able to face the sressful condition without a negative effect on their health or feeling of vitality.
Part 6 :
tend-and-befriend regulatory system in women may protect them against stress.
Friday, 21 May 2010
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