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A Cup of Coffee?

Words in Use (Lesson 17)

  • appeal
  • addict
  • wary
  • aware
  • misfortune
  • avoid
  • wretched
  • keg
  • nourish
  • harsh
  • quantity
  • opt

Read the following passage to see how the new words are used in it.

A Cup of Coffee?
The drink with the most appeal for Americans is still coffee, but coffee addicts had better be wary of the instant forms. Greedy for customers and confident* they won't lose them, companies will put their product in any instant form—liquid, powder, chips—and the coffee drinker, aware of his misfortune, finds it hard to avoid some of the more wretched instant products. The harsh fact is that an enormous* quantity of instant coffee is being sold, no doubt,* to nourish the popular demand for convenience. A keg of real coffee may become a museum piece as more and more people opt for instant coffee.

A Course for Parents

Words in Use (Lesson 34)

  • candidate
  • precede
  • adolescent
  • coeducational
  • radical
  • spontaneous
  • skim
  • vaccinate
  • untidy
  • utensil
  • sensitive
  • temperate

Read the following passage to see how the new words are used in it.

A Course for Parents
A course entitled "The Responsibilities of Parenthood" sounds as if it should be offered to students who are immediate candidates for parenthood. Not according to Dr. Lee Salk, who feels that teaching children about parenthood should precede the adolescent years. Dr. Salk, of the New York Hospital, teaches a volunteer* coeducational class of junior high school youngsters what it means to be a parent. He does not lecture* or present radical views. Rather, he conducts spontaneous discussions by encouraging* students to imagine that they are parents and asking them such questions as "What would you do if you found your child smoking?" or "How would you prepare your child for the first day of school?" The lessons skim over such topics as the need to vaccinate children against diseases or to teach them not to be untidy or to use utensils properly. The class is more concerned with preparing students emotionally to become better parents some day and with making children sensitive to the responsibilities of parenthood. The class members often express temperate and mature views. One girl said she would not approve of having a nurse bring up her child. Another felt that money earned through baby-sitting or other jobs should be shared with parents. When asked how his students rate, Dr. Salk retained* a hopeful outlook. “They are ready for this information," he declared. "I think they'll be honest parents.”

Punishment for Drug Abuse

Words in Use (Lesson 24)

  • fierce
  • detest
  • sneer
  • scowl
  • encourage
  • consider
  • vermin
  • wail
  • symbol
  • authority
  • neutral
  • trifle

Read the following passage to see how the new words are used in it.

Punishment for Drug Abuse
A recent* attempt by New Jersey's attorney general to lessen the penalties* for use of marijuana has caused fierce arguments around the country. Those who detest the drug users sneer and scowl at the light treatment of offenders. They reject* the attorney general's recommendation as lacking a morsel* of sense, claiming it would only encourage more drug abuse. They consider the drug addict much like vermin that must be stamped out. Such citizens continually wail for stiffer penalties. Those in favor of a milder approach* to the drug problem point to the poor results achieved by prison terms. They feel addicts* should be given medical help. Also, in enforcing harsh* drug laws, police tend to be viewed as a symbol of unwelcome authority. The problem demands a solution. We cannot remain neutral or unconcerned, nor can we afford to muddle through with ineffective measures, for this is not a trifling matter.