Unit1ACourtesyCampaignA.WhoistherealMissManners?Whatisherrealname?Newspapercolumnist;JudithMartin.B.Part1HowisSanDiegoreactingtocellphonecomplaints?SanDiegohaslaunchedacourtesycampaigninresponsetocellphonecomplaints.Part2HowdidpeopleinSanDiegorespondtothesurveyoncellphoneuse?Inresponsetothesurvey,thousandsofpeoplecalledforrestrictionsoncellphoneuse.Part3WhatreactionhavecellphonecompanieshadtoSanDiego’scampaign?CellphonecompanieshavesupportedSanDiego'scampaign.Part4AccordingtoJudithMartin,whyarelawsnotthebestapproachtoregulatingcellphoneuse?Lawsdon'tworkbecausetheymakepeopleangryandcloggedupthecourts.Part5WhatisthechallengetoMayorGolding’scampaign?ThechallengetoMayorGolding’scampaignisforpeopletoapplytherulestothemselves.C.Part1F1.MorethanhalfofallAmericanadultshavewirelesstelephones.T2.Peoplearebuyingwirelesstelephonesatarateof46,000aday.F3.MostAmericancitieshaverestrictedsomeuseofwirelessphones.F4.Thereareonlyafewscaredplacesleftwherewearen’tdisturbedbycellphones.Part2T5.ReverendWndyCraig-Purcellisforgivingwhencellphonesringduringherchurchservice.T6.SanDiego’sMayorSusanGoldingconductedasurveyoncellphoneuseontheinternet.F7.TheMayorrespondedtotheanswerstohersurveybyimposingrestrictionsoncellphoneuseinmovietheaters.T8.Partofthecourtesycampaignistodisplaystickersin“quietzones.”F9.DougCohen,arealestatebroker,iscompletelyagainsttheuseofcellphones.T10.Hebelievesthatcellphoneetiquetteissimilartodrivingetiquette.Part3T11.SanDiegoisthehomeofmanycellphoneindustries.T12.NokiahelpssupportMayorGolding’scourtesycampaign.T13.ThevicepresidentofNokiathinksthatincertainplacespeopleshouldusethevibratefunctionofcellphonesratherthantheringer.F14.Cellphonecompaniessupportthepublicbacklashagainstcellphones.T15.Cellphonecompaniesfeargovernmentregulation.F16.Cellphonecompaniesareurgingtheircustomertodrinkresponsibly.Part4F17.AccordingtoJudithMartin,theheavyhandofthelawissometimesnecessarytocontrolpeople’scellphoneuse.T18.Martinbelievespeoplefollowdifferentruleswhennewtechnologiesareintroduced.T19.Martinbelieveswehaveabout50%consensusonhowtousecellphones.Part5F20.Atthenewsconference,theMayor’sphonevibrates.F21.Shehastroubleturningoffherphonebecauseshecan’tfindit.F22.TheNokiavicepresidentshowsherhowtoturnoffherphone.Unit2GiveMeMyPlacetoSmoke!A.Whoismoretolerantofnonsmokers’attitudes,PeggyorMichael?Michael.B.Part1Whathaschangedaboutsmokingovertheyears?Thepublic'sattitudetowardssmokershaschangedovertheyears.Part2Howhasthebehaviorofsmokerschangedinpeople’shomes?Todaysmokersdon'tevenasktosmokeinotherpeople'shomes.Part3Howhavethesmokinghabitsofsmokerschanged?Smokershavebeenmorecognizantofsurroundinganddevelopedawholebodylanguagesothattheirsmokewon’tbotherotherpeople.Part4Inwhatsituationsdosmokersfeeldefiant?Smokerssometimesfeeldefiantwhentheysmokeinasmokingareawherenonsmokersjudgethemnegatively.Part5HowdoMichaelandPeggyreactdifferentlytowardpeople’sfeelingsaboutsmoking?Michaelrespectsnonsmokingsection,whereasPeggywon’tgotopublicplacesthatsmokingisbanned.C.Part1F1.Peggyhassmokedforover35years.T2.PeggyandMichaelfeelcomfortablesmokingintheirneighborhoodbarinWashiton,D.C.T3.TheEPAreportonsecondhandsmokewillrestrictsmokinginpublicplaces.F4.Peggyusedtogivemorethoughttohersmoking35yearsago.T5.Peggythinkstoday’sattitudetowardsmokingissimilartootherattitudestowardfreedom.Part2T6.Fifteenyearsago,peopleofferedyouanashtraywhenyouwenttotheirhouse.T7.Peopleusedtodrink,smoke,andtalkatthesametimeatparties.T8.Smokersatpartiesnowhavetostandatthewindoworoutsidethehousetosmoke.Part3T9.Peggyneverlightsupacigaretteinsomeone’sofficeorhome.F10.Michaelnowblowshissmokestraightintothegroupofpeoplehe’swith.T11.Michaellookslikeafactorywhenhesmokes.Part4F12.Michaelhassometimesfeltadesiretoinflicthishabitonothers.T13.Michaelfeelsdefiantwhensomeonedoesn’twanthimtosmokeinaplacewhereitispermissibletosmoke.F14.Michaelbelievedthatthemanbehindhimwasphysicallyuncomfortablewithhissmoking.T15.Peggyfeelsdefianttowardanyonewhowantstojudgeherbehavior.Part5T16.Michaelcanunderstandpeoplewhodon’twanttobearoundsmoke.T17.Michaellivesaccordingtotheantismokingrules.F18.Peggywouldonlyconsidergoingtorestaurantsthatdon’tallowsmoking.T19.Peggyfeelssmokersshouldbegivenequity.D.Excerpt11.How“political”doyouthinkPeggyfindssmoking’slackofpopularitytobe?a.verypoliticalb.somewhatpoliticalc.notpoliticalExcerpt22.DoesMichaelfeeluncomfortableifheistoldnottosmokeinsomeone’shouse?a.Yes,definitely.b.No,notatall.c.Probablyalittle.Excerpt33.WhydoesPeggymentionthe“furpatrol”?a.Peoplewhojudgesmokingjudgeeverything,includingpeoplewhowearfurcoats.b.Peoplethinkonlyrichpeoplewhowearfurcoatssmoke.c.Peoplethinkyou’relikeananimalifyousmoke.Unit3KidsandtheMediaA.WhoprovidedthetapeofElianGonzalezthatairedontheeveningnews?ByhisMiamirelatives.B.Part1Whatisthesubjectofthisreport?a.whothechilerenareinthenewsb.howthemediauseschildrenassourcesforthenewsPart2WhatissueinjournalismwasraisedinthereportingoftheElianGonzalezcase?a.interviewingpeoplefromdifferentcountriesduringacrisisb.interviewingveryyoungchildreninacrisisPart3