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Units 16 By cjlUnit 1 Messages:Ps 2 -3 Ex. I 1c 2b 3c 4c 5dP3 Ex. II. 1) Friday 2) cant make the meeting on Tuesday afternoon. 3) Friday 4) Grandmother died. Got to go to the funeral. 5) Strike 6) Cancel the last order. 7) London 8) Phone her as soon as Dawsons back. 9) supply 10) will explain laterP7 Message 1. Ask Mr Hudson to call Ms Alvarezs secretary at the Columbia Towers Hotel. 2. Ask Mr Hudson to call All Canada Airlines at 604-551-0973. 3. Ask Mr Hudson to call Laura Smith back Wednesday night.P7 1F 2T 3T 4T 5FP8 1. Call Peter before 11 in the morning. He wants to talk about the weekend. 2. Tell Mr Barrett that Bob Hudson is back in his office. 3. Cant baby-sit on Friday night, but her friend Mary Ann who has lots of experience in baby-sitting can and her phone number is 892-2971.P.9 1c 2d 3c 4cUnit 2 ExperiencesP 11 I : 1c 2a 3d 4b 5c P12. 1. good things do hard physical work2. co-workers complain.when there was nothing to do3. pride and satisfaction.praise from co-workers. Pay.a job was being done. 4. his time had been well spent. P17-18 1c 2b 3d 4b 5dP18. 1b 2c 3d 4cP19 1T 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7F 8F 9T 10FWhat happenedWhy was .What didJaneRustled across.footdark nighta snakeScreamed .woke up everydayTonyStuck subway cartotal darknessBetween two stations dark and hotGot off the trainthe next stationfar from where he wanted to goUnit 3 Biography P 21 1d 2a 3d P22 4d 5cP22 1. 1899 2. a reporter on Kansas City Star 3. serving as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross4. he got to know many of the American writers and artists in Paris. 5. 19256. A Farewell to Arms. 7. the 1930s 8. The Old Man and the Sea9. the Nobel Prize for Literature 10. he committed suicideP28. 1c 2d 3b 4d 5c P29. 1. He was born in Spain, on 25 October, 1881. 2. His was the only son in the family and was spoiled by his parents. He hated school but learned to draw before he could talk. 3. His father, who was an amateur artist.4. For his “Cubist” picture, which used only simple geometric shapes. 5. They were often make up of triangles and squares, with their futures in the wrong place. 6. He died of hear attack during an attack of influenza in 1973. P30. 1. In Chicago in 1901. 2. He was a cartoon artist and producer of animated films. 3. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs; Pinocchio, etc. 4. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto the dog. 5. Disneyland in California in 1955. 6. Disney World in Florida, Tokyo Disney in Japan, Euro Disney in France, and Hong Kong Disneyland in China. 7. In 1966. P31. 1. large 2. 1775 3. Not well off 4 Single 5. 1801 6. very unhappy7. her father died 8 her brothers estate in Chawton 9. 1811 10 Pride and Prejudice11. 1813 12. 1815 13. 1818 14. satirize 15. social inequalities 16. kidneys 17. 1817 Unit 4 A SurveyP33. 2. If you cant go sleep at night, what do you do?3. What do you do before you go to bed?4. When you dream, what do you dream about?5. How much time do you spend making your bed very day?6. Have you had any people complaining about your sleeping habits?Ps 3334 1c 2a 3b 4c 5d P39 1d 2a 3b 4cP40 1b 2d 3b P41. 1. emotion problems 2. looking for success 3. have some specific goal4. have low self-esteem 5. typical dream of people who are under stress6. have a decision to make 7. afraid of dying 8. a clue to your personalityP41. 1a 2b 3d 4cUnit 5 A Changing LifestylePs 43-44 1c 2b 3a 4b 5d P44 1. 1) What made you give up everything to come here? 2) How do you earn a living? 3) There must be some things you miss, surely?2. 1) What led you to leave your job and make the trip? 2) What did you do for money? 3) How did people react to you? 4) Did you ever feel like giving up, turning round and coming home?5) Youve had such an exciting time that youll find it difficult to settle down, wont you?P48 1d 2b 3b 4c 5b P49. 1b 2d 3cP50 1. a college student 2. Hard to make friends at college 3. Join the drama club4. A software engineer 5. Working long hours 6. Started taking ballroom dancing lessons7. An administrative assistant 8. Very boring job 9. Quit the job and started her own flower shop 10 Driving to and from work during rush hour 11. Started taking the trainUnit 6 Home improvementPs 52-53 1b 2b 3a 4c 5c P53 1 Paul could reach all the switches. 2. To give warning if there is a fire. 3. To prevent burglars. 4. Paul will be able to reach everything in the kitchen. 5. Paul will have a large room on the ground floor where he can work. P59. 1. passion 2. dependent 3. decorating 4. installing 5. enthusiasts6. advisory 7. assemble 8. Men are believed to be resourceful and can fix anything. 9. automatically assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. 10. It is a question of price as much as anything else. P60 1T 2F 3T 4F 5TPS 60-61 1. create the entire moodcome to life 2. a large piece of art a small space3. reflectionpersonal erests 4. do your homework buy from reputable galleries. 5. the way you see each piece.an artistic processa great deal of interest.reflections6. a great additon.height .a touch.unexpected.different periods, .a common element7. your collection effortlessly.ruining 8. Choose frames carefullyset it off9. grouping many small artworks together, 10. the artists you are interested in recent work. Units 710test 1&2 By fqfUnit 7 InventionPart A The Invention of SpectaclesPs 63-64 Ex. I 1c 2b 3b 4d 5aP64 Ex. II (1) Italian (2) probably lived in Pisa, Italy (3) almost certainly a craftsman working in glass (4) most likely around 1286(5) nearly 700 years before he made he inventionPart D Contact LensesP69 Ex. I 1.b 2.b 3.c 4.a 5.bPs69-70 Ex. II 1.distances 2. 1800s 3.explore 4.camera 5.helicopter 6.Nylon 7.disease8. As time went by, new inventions continued to be made, but people now had a desire to explore again.9. People began looking for ways to go into space.10. new inventions will someday allow us to do things we have never yet dreamed of.Part E Chewing GumP71 Ex. I 1.a 2.b 3.c 4.d 5.dPs71-72 Ex. II (1)1891 (2) principle (3) Whitcomb Judson (4) a new mode of fastener (5) manufacture (6)clumsy (7) burst open(8) a really practical slide-fastener (9) 1913 (10) the present day zipperUnit 8 FriendshipPart A Long Distance FriendshipPs73-74 Ex. I: 1c 2a 3d 4b 5a P74. Ex. II (1) phone calls (2) lives back East (3) once a week (4) one hour(5) stays current (6) letters (7) went to China for two weeks(8) good friends ever since (9) e-mails (10) in and out of touch(11) twice a week (12) two months (13) Back in good touchPart DPs79-80 Ex. I (1)adolescent (2)change (3) need (4) adults (5) support (6)critical (7) “Makes new friends, but keep the old; one is silver and the other gold.”(8) we usually try to “keep the old” as well. (9) maintaining friendships over time and distance is not easy.(10) old friendships often suffer as a result.Ps80-81 Ex. II 1a 2c 3a 4b 5a Part E What Is Friendship?P81 Ex. I (1)straightforward (2) sunshine (3) warmth and happiness (4) comfort and support (5) jokes (6)help us out in times of difficulty (7) in trouble (8) the family (9) choose (10)such a wonderful thing P82 Ex. II 1.d 2.a 3.b 4.a Unit 9 SciencePart A Mysteries of the SeaP84 Ex. I 1c 2d 3a 4b 5cP685 Ex. II (1)The sea (2) 71% of the earth (3)undiscovered (4) dropping a weighted rope to the sea bottom (5) measuring the time (6) sound(7) a ship (8) flat area where living creatures, plants and minerals(9) deep hollows shaped like bowls (10) a mountain chain stretching 40,000 miles Part DP89 Ex. I 1b 2a 3d 4b Ps89-90 Ex. II 1d 2c 3c 4b Part E human Beings, Animals and InsectsPs90-91 Ex. I 1.d 2.a 3.d 4.c P91 Ex. II (1)endangered (2) habitat (3) ultimately (4) disappears (5) affected (6)altered (7) ensure (8) the rapid extinction of so many creatures on our planet raises profound ethical and moral questions. (9)Do we want the future to be a place where pandas only exist in captivity in zoos? (10)what does that say about humankinds future on earth?Unit 10 A StoryPart A Things We Never SaidPs93-94 Ex. I 1a 2c 3b 4d 5bP94 Ex. II 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15 Part DPs98-99 Ex. I (1)blacked (2)authority (3) pessimists (4) varying(5) prosperity (6)disaster (7)unemployment (8) they wisely avoided using their guns against mobs which far outnumbered them and include armed men. (9) The blackout started at 9:30 p.m., when lightning hit and knocked out vital cables. (10) They helped strangers, distributed candles and batteries, and tried to survive in a nightmare world without traffic lights, elevators, water and electrical power.Ps99-100 Ex. II 1d 2b 3b 4b 5c Part E Surviving a Plane CrashP100 Ex. I 1c 2d 3b P101 Ex. II 1. The dirty flood water. 2. Nine days after the plane crash. 3. She had a collapsed lung, a fractured jaw. Her left le
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