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13 They are expected to launch a campaign to lobby for support from independent legislators who have yet to
make up their mind.
They are planning to take moves to gain support from those independent lawmakers who have not made
up their mind.
They will start a series of operations to have further support from those legislators who have already
made up their mind.
It has been decided that independent legislators will conduct political activities in the lobby to show their support.
It is said that the in dependen t lawmakers ha ve dec ided that t hey sh ould l ook for m ore support i n the cam paign.
14 Emotional control is difficult to master, but with willpower and determination, it may be achieved.
Certain people cannot overcome emotions.
With willpower and determination, anything can be mastered.
To overcome people, one must have sufficient emotional control.
We have the ability to control our emotions to a level we think is necessary.
15 The key to a successful marriage is more than finding your Mr. Right—what if you are not his Ms. Right?
A successful marriage requires your Mr. Right to also regard you as his Ms. Right.
Your marriage will be successful even if you are not your spouse’s Mr. or Ms. Right.
A successful marriage means Ms. Right needs to find her Mr. Right.
Before you get married, you had better find out if you are your husband’s Ms. Right.
16 It’s a very wrong picture that you only see a bunch of yes-men sitting around you.
It’s not a good thing that people around you never express different opinions.
It’s not such a good idea that you wish to work with people who disagree with you.
It’s a very wrong idea to share when you see people around you all think it’s a great idea.
It’s not right to make friends with people who disagree with you.
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For centuries, if the pigs of Hama village, located in a remote corner of China’s Yunnan province, were
acting a little less amorous than normal, the farmers fed a shovelful of truffles to the creatures in order to
guarantee a future litter of piglets. Then a few years ago, a strange tale wended its way through this hamlet:
foreigners, for some mysterious reason, were willing to pay exorbitant prices for what the locals dismissively call
pig-snout fungus.
To the naked eye, the Chinese black truffle, or Tuber indicum, looks virtually indistinguishable from its
much-vaunted cousin, Tuber melanosporum, or the Perigord truffle, a gastronomic delicacy that perks up winter
menus with its earthy pungency. One taste, though, clears up any confusion: the Chinese variety is insipid
compared with the French one. Yet, over the past few years, unscrupulous dealers in Europe and the US have
begun passing off the Chinese truffles as Perigord’s black diamonds. The deception has roiled the luxury-food
industry, particularly as European harvests have dwindled. Last season, when a heat wave cut the Perigord bounty
from the usual 50 tons to 9 tons, the import of Chinese truffles sky rocketed to an estimated 30 tons from 20 tons
the year before. This season, the US is facing its own Chinese truffle deluge; a strong euro has sent the price of
French truffle imports up 30% in the past, leading some restaurants and gourmet-store owners to substitute
Eastern truffles for Perigords. Purists are outraged. “You can’t compare the two,” sniffs Guy Monier, who sells
French truffles for $2,300 a kilo at his Paris shop but has seen the Chinese fungus masquerading as the French
variety in nearby supermarkets. “The Chinese import is just a flavorless, rubbery black ball.”