Unit 1 Travel Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 2 Fashion Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 3 Disappearing Animal Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Review 1 Unit 4 Big Money Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 5 Cultural Events Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 6 It's a Mystery Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Rewiew 2 Unit 7 Health Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 8 Space and Flight Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 9 The Changing Family Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Review 3 Unit 10 Education Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 11 The Mystery of Memory Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Unit 12 Art and Literature Chapter Reading Skill Vocabulary Skill Real Life Skill Review 4 ……
摘要
FASHIONABLE DECISIONS Fashion trends aren't only dictated by a few well-known clothing designers. Some people use their clothes to make a statement about individual style, beliefs, musical tastes, or cultural identity. Additionally, celebrities have always had a very direct influence on what is trendy or in fashion. Just look around, and you'll see young people trying to create the same "look" as the movie stars, pop musicians, or other famous people that they idolize. Looking back at changes in clothing styles over past decades, it seems that fashion trends tend to occur in cycles . THE 1950S White T-shirts, patent leather1 shoes, and slicked-backhair were essential for young men in the '50s. Popular fashions for young women were poodle skirts and calf-length slacks called "pedal-pushers." Many young men imitated the fashion of EIvis Presley and movie starJames Dean. Young women looked to movie stars such as Audrey Hepburn. THE 1960S This decade saw many changes in the way young people dressed. As the decade continued,young people grew their hair longer, and a much more comfortable, casual look became popular.Both men and women wore tight jeans that widened from the knee down, often personalized withpatches or drawings. T-shirts were still popular with men, but now with new designs and slogans.For women, loose-fitting cotton blouses, flowery dresses, and fashion designer Mary Quant sinvention, the miniskirt, were very popular. Both men and women took their fashion cues from the many rock bands and singers that exploded on the scene. U.$. first lady Jacqueline Kennedy also greatly influenced women's fashion. ……<!-- properties end-->