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Unit2

1.b2.a3.d4.c

1984/son/medicalschool/tuition/affordit/realize/newspaperads/extrabusiness/advertisement/succeeded/agent/changed/phonecall/putaside/doing/immediately/familiar/father-in-law'

s/visited/hisfather-in-lawalive/coincidence.

1.T2.F3.F4.F5.F

1.Hewasintrigued.

2.Abankstatement.

3.hisfather-in-lawhadputanamountofmoneyinthebankforhisgrandchildren'

seducation.

4.Alittleover$15,000.

5.Hecouldusethemoneytocoverthetuitionofhisfirstyearatamedicalcollege.

6.HeisadoctorinIllinois.

1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.T7.F8.T

Unit3

1.b2.c3.a

1.Becauseshewantedtounderstandeachother'

sexpectationssothatpotentialproblemscouldbeavoidedandtheycouldlivehappilytogether.

2.Cleaningup.Everythingmustbecleanedupandputawaybeforegoingtobed.

3.Sleeping.Timeforbed:

11pm;

timetogetup:

6:

30amexceptonweekends.

1.F2.F3.T4.T

1.Onerulesaysthatiftheygetlostformorethanfiveminuteswhentheyaredriving,theymuststopandaskfordirections.

2.OnceTomandLindagotlostwhentheyweredrivingtoafriend'

swedding.

3.Lindawantedtostopatagasstationtoasktheway,butTomthoughthecouldfigureitout.

4.Asaresult,theywerelatefortheweddingbecausetheywentinthewrongdirectionforfortymiles.

1....notsospecial/notextremes

2.a....getangryquicklyb....changethemselves...

Unit4

1.d2.c3.a

Samhasbeenapoliceofficerfor30years.Hehasdoneeverythingfrompatroltoundercoverwork.Hehasalsodonedetectiveworkandnowheissupervisinginvestigations.

Samthinksbeingapoliceofficerisaverystressfuljob,butitdependsontheassignmentonehas.Inhisopinionthebiggestpertofthestressisthefearoftheunknownandpatrolisthemoststressfulassignment.

1.T2.F3.T4.F5.T

1....Oneisanexerciseprogram,anotherisapsychologicalprogramwithcounselingforofficers.Andthereareseveraldiscussiongroupsaswellforofficerstositdownandtalkabouttheirstresswithotherofficers.

2.2)...Hetriestogetsomesortofexerciseeveryday.3)...hispersonalrelationships,especiallyhisrelationshipswithhiswife.

1.d2.d3.d4.b5.c

Unit5

1.D2.D

1.F2.T3.F4.T5.T6.F7.T8.F9.F10.T

1.ReachingEverybodybyExposingLies

2.Theylaunchedanadvertisingcampaigntocallonyouthtofightagainsttobaccocompaniesbystartingthe"

NotfroSale"

commercialontelevisionandradio.

3.Theyintendtospreadthemessagethatteenagersnolongerwanttobetargetedbytobaccocompaniesintheiradvertisements.

1.c2.a3.c4.c5.b

Skatescooter

·

MostlymadeinSwitzerland

In1999

NotuntilitwaspopularinJapan

Forsport;

fortransportationfromhometotheundergroundorfromabusstoptotheoffice

avarietyofpeople,fromstudentstobusinessexecutives

Canbefoldedupwithoutdifficultyandiseasytocarryabout

Unit6

1.D2.C

LeavesareNature'

sfoodfactories.Plantstakewaterfromthegroundthroughtheirrootsandcarbondioxidefromtheair.Thenleavesturnwaterandcarbondioxideintosugarinthepresenceofsunlightandchlorophyll.Thisprocessiscalledphotosynthesis.Leavesaremostlygreenbecausechlorophyllisgreen.Asamatteroffact,thereare,inleaves,smallamountsofyellowandorangeallalong,buttheyarecoveredupbythegreenchlorophyllinsummer.Theyshowupinfallaschlorophylldisappearsfromtheleaves,duetothedeclineofphotosynthesis.Thebrightredsandpurplesweseeinleavesoftreeslikemaplesaremademostlyinfall.Thebrowncoloroftreeslikeoaksismadefromwastesleftintheleaves.

1.C2.B

1.Theyareleafpigments,lengthofnight,andweather.

2.Itisthesteadilyincreasinglengthofnight.

3.Theychangetheircolorsatthesametimenomatterwhethertheyareonahighmountainorinwarmlowlandsbecausethetimingofcolorchangeseemstobegeneticallyinherited.

4.Itisbecausetheirneedle-likeorscale-likefoliageiscoveredwithaheavywaxcoatingandtheliquidinsidetheircellscontainscold-resistantelements.

5.IntheArcticbecausethewinterthereistoocold.

Exercise:

1.T2.F3.T4.T5.F6.F7.T8.T

Unit7

1.B2.C

1.F2.T3.F4.F5.T6.T7.F

1.D2.B

1.BecauseshewasafraidKrimalimightnotbeabletocatchher.

2.Becauseshethoughtthebedsheetscouldsomehowprotectthebabyfrombeinghurtifshefailedtocatchher.

3.Becausetheywereafraidoftheswayingceiling.

4.tomakeiteasierandsaferforpeopletogetdown.

5.Abouttwodozenweresaved.

1.A2.B3.B4.B5.A

Unit8

1.B2.A3.D

1.T2.F3.T4.F5.F

A

...apositivefactor...

...noseriousissues...

...notasignificantfactor.

...notaffectedtheirlives.

...atleastasmalldisadvantageandaminorsourceoffrustrationintheirlives.

B

Basicskillslikelearningtowrite,learningtousescissorsandotherhandtoolsandutensils,andlearningvariouscraftsandotheractivities

Instructorsandinstructions...

at12weeksbothhands

by24weeksbothhands

by36weekslefthand

between40and44weeksrighthand

at48weekslefthand

between52and56weeksrighthand

at80weeksbothhands

attheageoftworighthand

betweentwoandahalfandthreeyearsbothhands

bytheageofeight...

Unit9

1.InMr.AndrewSong'

soffice

2.Bossandsecretary.

3.ForanappointmentwithMr.AndrewSong.

1.T2.F3.F4.F5.F6.T7.T8.F

1.b2.c

Purposeofmeeting:

todiscussthecausesforthedeclineinprofits

Time:

10:

00am

Chair:

Bernard

Speaker:

SamCanning

Position:

ChiefSalesExecutive

Themainpointsofhistalk:

1.Salesaredownbutnotbytoomuch

2.Thebudgetforsaleshasn'

tincreasedevenwithinflation

3.Theproductsareold.

technicalfeature:

...--almostthesame

Price:

...10to15%moreexpensivethanBproducts

Marketshare:

A--smallerbutgrowing/B--largeratpresent

Fame:

AproductsarelesswellknownthanBproducts

Prospect:

A--hasmorepotentialtosurvivefuturecommercialpressuresasithasatechnicalleadinresearch,gooddesignandgoodmarketingstrategy.

B--willprobablybeunabletokeepitspresentstatus

Decisionreached:

ToinvestinA

Unit

1.B2.C3.C

1.B2.B3.ACEFHIJ

1.F2.F3.T4.F5.T6.T7.F8.T

1.employmentagency

2.job-matching

3.brokedown

4.essential

5.frustrated

6.Thereontheterminalscreensappearedasinglesentencetypedinbyanannoyedcounselor.

7.Beforethelaughterintheofficecoulddiedownthecomputersblinkedandsentbackintoaction.

8.ItseemedthatthepoweroftheMiddleEastextendedfarbeyondtheoilfields.

Unit11

1.C2.D

1.popcorn

2.successful

3.$20million

4.softdrinks

5.icecream

6.three

7.four

8.boxoffice

9.halfthemoney

10.69%

11.89%

12.alittleover3p

13.$4

14.$3.95

15.100%more

1.B2.C3.D

1.fallingfrom

2.swimming

3.driving

4.settingfire

5.fights

6.from50meters

7.35meters/exploringhelicopter/train/tunnel

1.dialogue1

1.c2.b

2.dialogue2

1.d2.d

3.dialogue3

D

Unit12

1.B2.B3.D

1.midnight/31,2001/newnotes(newcurrency)

2.300million/changingtheiroldcurrencies/15million/52million/646million/568million

3.greaterEurope/stronger,wealthier

4.championed/peaceandsecruity

1.d2.c3.c

1.wheneconomicconditionsareright

2.thepollsshowedthatmanyBritonsopposetheeuroandseeitasharmingBritain'

ssovereignty.

3.becauseasverysmallretailoutletstheydon'

thavethefacilitiesforchangingcurrencies.

4.6.55billioneuros

PAYTOTHEORDEROFCash$150

OneHundredandFifty----EUROSONLY

Unit13

1.C2.B

Inthe20thcenturythereweretwomaintheoriesontheoriginoftheuniverse.Oneisthesteadystatetheory,andtheother,thebigbangtheory.Accordingtotheformer,theuniversehasalwaysexistedandwillexistforever.Ifthisviewwerecorrect,theuniverseshouldhavelookedthesamemillionsofyearsagoasitlooksnow.butastronomershavefoundthattheoldunive

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