Unit One Arts and Culture
Section A With“Avatar,”James Cameron Is Once Again King of the World
Section B 40 Million British Newspaper Pages to Go Digital
Section C World Cup Opera Singer Siphiwo Ntshebe Dies
Unit Two Entertainmen and Trends
Section A Hit Comedy 3 Idiots Sweeps Bollywood Awards
Section B Gaga Reveals She Would Have Opened for Michael Jackson
Section C Bullock Wins Best Actress Oscar for“Blind Side”
Unit Three Environment
Section A New Oil Plume Evidence Uncovered
Section B More Parties to UN Climate Change Body Commit to Limit Emissions
Section C Ash from Volcano in Iceland Falls on Britain, Prompting Health Warning
Unit Four Sports
Section A Zuma: World Cup Is Uniting South Africa
Section B Medvedev Calls for Resignations after Russia Flops at Winter Olympics
Section C World Cup Has 6.2bn Insurance, Says Lloyd''s
Unit Five Health
Section A Dark Chocolate May Be Healthier
Section B The Best Walking Partner: Man vs. Dog
Section C “Long-term Harm” of Too Much TV for Toddlers
Unit Six Economy
Section A Davos 2010: Global Bosses Are Confident Again
Section B G20 Nations Stress Economic Recovery Challenges
Section C Price Pressure
Unit Seven Society and Life
Section A Obamas Pay $ 1.8 Million in Federal Taxes
Section B China to Frame Its First Immigration Law to Attract Foreigners
Section C Cupcake Passion More Than a Trend
Unit Eight Politics
Section A Japan Watches As Another “Hereditary” Prime Minister Waves Goodbye
Section B Obama Looking for "Whose Ass to Kick
Section C Cameron Emerges as PM from U. K. Election Muddle
Unit Nine Travel
Section A Airlines Fill Seats with Holiday, Summer Travelers
Section B Japanese Beatrix Potter Fans Urged to Pay Extra for Visiting Lake District
Section C Morning Trail: Escape Route from Hong Kong''s Concrete Jungle
Unit Ten Science and Technology
Section A Smartphones to Get Novel Memory Material
Section B Budget Airline Unveils Ash Cloud Detector
Section C For Mission to Mars, a New Road Map