阅读教程4答案
阅读教程4答案
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1.1-5 cadbc 6-8 dad
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2. 1..yes 2.yes
3.yes
4.no
5. yes
6.yes
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3. 1. two possible answers: either approximately 1 billion or 400million native
speakers and 400 million second language speakers and students
2. more than 250 milllion
3.moer than 100million
4. over 80 percent
5. nearly 200
6.20
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5. 1.ABC: American Broadcasting Company
2.BBC:British Broadcasting Company
3.CBC Canadian Broadcasting Company
4.UNESCO:United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural organization
5.NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization
6.NAFTA: North American Free Trade Agreement
7.ect.: et cetera
8. RADAR: Radio detecting and ranging
9.INTERPOL: international police
10.ASAP: as soon as possible
11.CD: compact disk or certificate of deposit
12.DVD: digital video disk or digital versatile disk
13.ESL English as a Second Language
14.TOEFL: Test of English as a Foreign Language
Part 2
1.1-5 bcacc 6-9 caab
2. 1. policy 2. primary
3.model
4. established
5.intensive
6. immersion
7.
link 8. ethnic 9. shocked 10. bilingual 11. replace 12.resident
3.1-5dkgai 6-10 lbfjc 11-12 e h
4. 1.emerging 2.dominant 3.goal 4.generation
5.virtual
6.debating
7.imposed 8. site 9. designed 10. primary
Unit 2
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2. 1.spectacular 2. fantasized
3. summit
4. excruciating
5.snapped
6.amputated
7. deteriorate heeded 8. gaggle 9. throng 10. banal 11. visibility
https://www.360docs.net/doc/a110426507.html,padres dallied
3. dbaec
4. 1.
2. posing at the peak of the mountain
3. at the highest place on earth
4. heavy cover of clouds
5. a situation that would most likely kill people
6. moving very slowly
7. wasting valuable time
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1. 1.. bc
2.ca
3.b
4.cb
5.ab
6.bc
2. 1. 2. claustrophobia
3. frightened paralysis
4. bravado
5.scrunched
6.
shock 7.self-preservation 8. rage 9. fury 10. resentment 11. terror 12.
appalled
5. 1. sufficient 2. enable 3,tape 4. Despite 5. Irrational
6.inevitable
7.
aware 8. irrational 9. reacted
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Psychological factors: dfghi
Physiological: ace
Unit 3
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3. 1.crave 2.sabotage 3.foster
4.significant
5. re-create
6.faraway
7.
approached 8. dreaded 9. privacy 10. angry 11. withdrawing 12. clinging page60
3. 6-4-1-8-5-3-7-2
4.1.
2.faraway eyes
3.beautiful, warm, and nurturing
4. was unhappy with their marriage or with her
5. reminded him of his mother
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1.120
2. 105.8 to 107.9
3. 126
4. guang guner
5. can pay fee
6.money,skills, and education
7. 12 and 15 percent
8. violent crime 9. 19 10. 40 percent
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2. 1-5 fehib 6-11. jckdag
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3. 1.status 2. prospects 3. diminished
4. contemporary
5. create
6.
significant 7. phenomenon 8.disposed
4. bcba
Unit 4
1-5 cbabc 6-10cbabc
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1.1-8 cgbeahdf
2. 2.1-5 cbaac6-10bbbaa 11-12bc
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3. 1.the same as 2. the opposite of 3. the same as
4. the sane as
5. the opposite of
6. the opposite of
7.
8.
9. . the same as
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4. 1.trend 2. image 3. export 4. benefited
5.establishing
6.ethnic
7.
region 8. dominate 9.media
5. :1.T 2.F 3.F 4.F
page1021-6 bddacb
Unit 5
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3. abaac bcaac aa
5. 2)An animal that is used to being confined ,when given freedom, will wonder around without direction.
3)TVs are bad in that their advertising is used to lure people to live a wasteful life.
4)Psychologically and socially the quality of life is better in villages, also there is less pollution.
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8. US: subway electronic code stove hood flashlight program check
color catalog behavior
UK: underground flex cooker bonnet torch programme cheque colour catalogue behaviour
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1.
1.rejuvenated
2.shabby
3.marshy
4.exquisite
5.inebriated
6.indefatigable
7.Hercubean 8.prosaic mundane 9.exhausted
2. a
3. b c c c
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1.1a,3b,5a b,7d 10a
2.2a, 4b c, 9a 10b
Practice: ddcac abccc
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7.inspecting computer found finally financial achievements
significance
Unit 6
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1.The article will be about memory
3. ways of improving memory
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2. 1.false (trendy, stylish) 2. true
3. false(affected, influenced)
4. true
5. false
(unusual, impressive) 6. true 7. true 8. true 9. true 10. false(satisfactorily)
11. false (underling ,working for her) 12.13. true 14. false(without difficulty) Page 145
1.c
2.b
3.b
4.c
5.c
6.a
7.b
8.a or c
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1.bbbba 6.cb 7. b 8.b
3. bcacc cbca
5. 1.ceased 2.removed 3.detected https://www.360docs.net/doc/a110426507.html,bors 5.secure
6.convinced
7.distinct
8.distinct 9.found
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1.May is Leslie Lemke’s adoptive mother.
2.Leslie Lemke is the fous of the reading, he is blind, retarded and has cerebral
palsy, but he is a musical genius, a savant
3.he is famous for his musical abilities despite his disabilities, he is also well-known
for being on TV displaying his talents.
Page 163Answers for after reading 1.b 2.b
Unit 7
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1.The two topics not covered will be Nicolas Cage’s movies and the habits of
dragons, lizards, and salamanders. These are not in the scope of the article, which is about the sculptor Manuel Palos.
2.warehouse mantel Victorian options art nouveau landmark urns
chiseled crane pilgrimage
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3. industrial monumental curly traditional European mythological memorial challenging Victorian Sicilian Belgian
4. dcbbaca
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2. dabc dbba
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3. 1.achievement 2.goals 3.concluded
4.cultural
5.aspects
6.exposure
7.liberal 8. Finally 9. occupied 10. integrity
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cadabaa
Unit 8
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2. 1.unsuitable 2.nutritious
3.erosion
4.conservation
5.ecological
6.primarily
7.degradation
8.deterioration
9.deforestation 10.advocacy
11.harassment 12.desertification
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1. A code is a way to hold and send information sometimes in such a way that it can
not be read without a key. Codes are used in the military. The Morse code was used to send messages by telegraph, special software can encrypt or code , messages so that they can’t be read.
2. A person’s genetic code determines his or her physical characteristics it is located
in DNA.
3.DNA is a special shaped chromosome that carries the genes that determine one’s
physical characteristics.
4. A gene is a segment of DNA that carries instructions that guide the development
and behavior of cells.
2.baddb adbac
3.FOFOO OFFFF O
4.detection respond benefit researchers predict analyze vision
sequenced sequence
5. 1.double helix in 1953
2.Gregor Mendel
3. peas
4.a restriction enzyme
5. on chromosomes inside the cells’s nucleus
6. 1910
7. started 1990 finished June 2000
8.Oswald Avery
9.yes
10. between 2001-2006
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Unit 9
page 226 2. dbabd adadc dcab
3.cacba
Page 235 2. fajgc hikdb e
Page 238 T NG F F T TTFFF
Page 240 1.civil 2.ethnic 3.achievements 4.migrant 5.established
6.established
7.unique
8.traditions
9.focus 10.issues 11.policy
12.discrimination
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dbdabdc
Unit 10
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2.As a resule , the employees forgave him and they became more loyal to him.
3.Admitting fault can put you in a dangerous legal position, but filing to admit fault takes a spiritual toll.
4.As a result , the government showed that they cared about the African-American population.
5. Because of the apology, the Germans set up a fund to help the Czechs who had been persecuted by the Nazis during World War II. Consequently , the Czech Republic was asked to join the European Union and NATO.
6. As a result , the Khmer Rouge seemed to be forgiving itself because its statement of apology was not sufficient for crimes it had committed. One can infer that this inefficient apology outraged the people of Cambodia as well as the general public. Page 262 4. babba ababa ba
5. 1.resolve 2.conflicts 3.acknowledge 4.restore 5.restore
6.strategies
7.cultural
8. context
9.evidence 10. inclined
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3.swarmed 2. roughened hunched 3. massive , disdainfully
4. demeanor
plebian 5. clenching 6. hobbling 7. dead 8. shuffling 9. tottering
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