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b.computermodeling.

Task6

1)No.

2)Becausezooofficialswanthimtoproducecubswithanotherfemaletiger,sotheydon’twanthimtobecometoointerestedinthisfamily.

1)fourmonths

2)13kilograms

3)horsemeat,theirmother’smilk.

4)theNationalZoo’sWebsite

C.

1)c,2)c,3)b

Task7

1)Catshavebeenmorepopular,becausetherearemorepetcatsinAmericanhomes.

2)About8,000years

3)TheyprobablyarrivedintheUnitedStatesfromEurope.

4)No.

1)

a)foodespeciallypreparedforcats

b)otherequipment

c)withimagesofcats

d)inspecialburialgrounds

2)

a)pleasure

b)care

c)beingalone

d)independent

1)F,2)F,3)T,4)F,5)F

Task8

LittleStevehasapetrabbit,Bunny.Heplayswithiteverydayafterschool.OnedayhismotherseesthatherlittleboyisholdingBunnybytheears.Fromtimetotimehegivesthepoorrabbitanangryshakeandsays:

“Howmuchistwoplustwo?

”  

“Steve,”sayshismother,“WhydoyoutreatyourpoorlittleBunnythatway?

“Well,”explainsSteveangrily,“Ourteachersaysthatrabbitsmultiplyveryquickly,butthisdummycan’tevenadd.”

Task9

Mostmammalsliveonland,butnotallofthem.Millionsofyearsago,somemammalswentbacktotheseaandlivedthere.Thelegsoftheseanimalsdisappeared,andafteralongtimetheylookedlikefish.Theseanimalsbecamewhalesanddolphins.

Whalesanddolphinsarestilllikeothermammalsinmanyways.Theyarewarm-bloodedandtheybreatheair.Theyalsohavebigbrains.Thatiswhytheyaremoreintelligentthanfish.Whaleshavethebiggestbrainsintheworld.Theirbrainisbiggerthanthebrainofahumanbeing.

Unit3

Task1

1)Herhobbyissky-diving.Shejumpsfromanaeroplaneandfallsthroughtheair.Sheopensherparachuteonlywhensheisveryclosetotheground.

2)Hewantstoorganizeaband.

3)Towin.

Task2

1)F,2)F,3)T,4)T

Shewastaughtwheretositintheaeroplane,howtojumpout,howtoguidetheparachute,andhowtolandsafelyontheground.

Task3

1)a,2)c

a–c–b

Name:

MatthewTreharne

Age:

10

Hometown:

Cambridgeshire,intheeastofEngland

Award:

ablackbeltforkarate

Timeofgettingthisaward:

thissummer

Timeofstartingpracticingkarate:

6yearsago

Reasonpracticingkarate:

Helikeditandhewantedtobestrong

Othersportheplays:

footballandrugby

1)HegiveshiskarateshowsnearhishomeinCambridgeshire.

2)Hegivesthemoneyaway.

3)Itwasusedtobuyaheartventilator,aspecialmachineforpeoplewithweakhearts.

1)Onthewall.Inhisbath.

2)Theyareconstellations.

3)Texas.

4)Throughwriting,shecouldexpressherselfandgethertroublesout.Shecouldwriteaboutthingssheisreluctanttosayinfrontofpeopleorsomeseriousmatters.

5)Thefirstprizeininter-schoolcompetitions.

1)a,2)b,3)a

1)F,2)T

1)b,2)d

1)Becausethemanwasfishinginasmallpoolofrain-wateraboutfivecentimetersdeep.

2)Joealsothoughtthathewasoutofhismindandhepitiedhim.

3)Hewastryingtocatchsomepeoplewhoarewillingtoofferhimfreedrinks.

4)Eight.

1)d,2)a,3)b

1)F,2)F

1)IntheUnitedStatesauniversityprofessorisgrantedafewmonthsoffreedomfromhisdutiesapproximatelyeveryseventhyearfortraveloradvancedstudy.Thisperiodoffreedomfromteachingiscalleda“sabbatical”leave.

2)Someoftheusualdutiesofacollegepresidentaregivingspeeches,dealingwiththegovernmentandtakingpartinvarioussocialactivities.

3)Dr.ColemanstartedhissabbaticalleaveonafarminCanada,hundredsofmilesfromhiscollege.Gettingupat4:

30eachmorning,working13hoursadayinfieldsandbarns,hepreparedhimselfphysicallyforhisnextjob,diggingditches,inAtlanta,Georgia.Afterthat,thecollegepresidentwasheddishesinaBostonrestaurant.Duringthelasttendaysofhisleave,heworkedasagarbagecollector.

Bydoingthehardmanuallabor,Dr.Colemanwantedtoremindhimselfofthecommonthingsaboutpeople.Thereforehecouldcomtolifewiththefactthathewasjustthesameaseveryoneelse,notthe“powerful”personhemightthinkhimselftobeafterbeingthecollegepresidentfortoolong.

4)Aftertwomonthsofworkingwithhishands,Colemanreturnedfromhisunusualsabbaticalleave,convincedthattheexperiencehadbeenworthwhile.Hehadsomegoodthingstosayaboutpeoplewhodohardphysicalwork.Hefoundthatprideandsatisfactioncamechieflyintheformofpraisefromco-workers.

Unit4

1)Hestoodupandrangthebell.

2)Hewantedtomakesurethatthedriverheardhim.

3)Theconductorcameandshoutedathim.

4)Thelandladytoldhimthat’sthesignalforthedrivertogoonandonlytheconductorwasallowedtoringthebelltwice.That’swhytheconductorgotsoannoyed.

1)T,2)F,3)F,4)F,5)T,6)T

of,without,of,

for,to,by,to,to,into

from,with

on,in,around,about

1)schoolbusesareusedonlywhenchildrenlivemorethanamilefromtheschool.Whentheirchildrenaretooyoungtowalkthatfar,theirmotherstaketurnsdrivingthemtoschool.

2)theycansavegasolineanditiseasierforthemtofindparkingplaces

3)toomanycarsareontheroadandhavecreatedmanyproblems

1)T,2)F,3)T,4)F

1)c,2)b,3)a,4)c,5)a,6)c,7)b,8)c

1)wouldhavegotupontime

2)wouldhavewokenupJames

3)wouldhavebeenontheplanethatcrashed

4)wouldhavelosthislifeinthecrash

1)1964,theUnitedStates

2)safetybelts

3)40

4)about15

5)24

1)Theydonotsmokewhiledriving.

2)Theyhavehadmoreeducationthannon-users.

3)Theyknowsomeonewhowasinjured(butnotkilled)inanautomobileaccident.

theimportanceofusingseatbeltsindriving

1)MissBrown.

2)Mr.PhillipswasMissBrown’sboss.

3)Hesoundedveryangry.

4)Hehadbeeninatrafficjamformorethananhour.

1)congested

2)alternativeroutes

3)SouthCircularRoad

4)brokendown

5)blowndown,inuse

1)T,2)F,3)F,4)F,5)T

D.

1)Helefthomeattheusualtimeanddecidedtouseanewroute.

2)Thetrafficlightswereoutoforderbecauseofthestormslastnight.

3)Afterthattherewasabreakdown.

4)Heranoutofpetrol.

5)Hewasintrafficjamsforthreehours.

1)b,2)a,3)c

a)Itwaschosenbecausethecostofenergyisnotsogreataswithabussystem.

b)Itwaschosenbecauseitismucheasiertocarryagreaternumberofpassengersbytrainthanbybusorcar.

c)Itwaschosenbecausethenoiseandpollutionarenotsogreataswithbusesandcars.

1)12.5,aboveandbelow

2)Germany,Canada

3)Calgary

4)24

5)onlyoneman

6)separate

7)30seconds

8)openthedoorsthemselves.

9)automaticticketmachines(placed)ontheplatforms,zipcards

10)geta$25fine

1)deathsandpeopleinjured

2)drivers,pedestrians,androadconditions

3)maycausedriversandpedestriansendangerlivesthroughnofaultoftheirown

4)toomanyroadsigns,faultytrafficlights,suddennarrowingofastreet,andcongestedparking

5)

a)drivetoofastandwithoutanyconsiderationforothers

b)thinktheyaresafeatthewheeleventhoughtheyhavedrunktoomuchalcohol

c)outofsomecurioussenseofpower,areincapableofunderstandingthattheircarisalethalweaponifimproperlyused

6)

a)stepoffthepavementwithoutfirstlookingtotheleftorright

b)crossroadswhenthetrafficlightsareagainstthem

c)jumpoffamovingbus

B.

Pedestrians,driversandroadconditionsarealltoblameforroadaccidents.

Task10

1)11,2)Over400,3)Over4,000,4)$400,5)60days

1)Mostpeoplearegoingtodiefromaccidentscausedbydrunkdrivers.

2)Joe’ssisterisworriedbecauseit’sgettinglateandheisdrunk.

3)ThegreenFordthatJoeisdrivingisweavingfromlefttoright.

4)WhenOfficerWilliamsasksJoetowalkalongthewhiteline,hecan’tdoit.Joealsofailsthebreathtest.

5)He’sgoingtoappearincourtnextweek.Heisgoingtoreceivea$400fine.Thejudgeisalsogoingtosuspendhislicenseforsixtydays.

enjoying,familyparty,leave,stay,wait,drives,fine,slowly,had,drinks

Unit5

1)a,2)a

1)T,2)F

1)c,2)b,3)a

1)b,2)c

1)T,2)F,3)F

Destination

Wales

CostadelSol,Spain

Greece

CostperPerson

£115

£250

£325

TimeSpan

1week

10days

2weeks

Food

Threemealsaday

Notmentioned

Boughtbythetourists

Accommodation

Mountainfarmhouses

Luxuryhotels

Onaboat

SpecialFeatures

Sport,freshair

Sunnyweather

Freshair,plentyofsunandsailingactivities

1)F,2)T,3)T,4)F

1)c,2)c,3)b,4)a

family,660,camping,1499,first-class,swimmingpool,nightclub

1)a,2)b,3)c,4)a,5)b,6)c

【原文】

TwopeoplewerehavingdinnerintheWaverleyrestaurant.Hereistheirconversation:

Man:

Areyouenjoyingyour

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