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1. Charles 2. Dryden 3. reduced 4. 05 12
1. Peter 2. Gerald
3.Jim rang about the training course you are interested in. It's called “Managing Little call July 13th. If you're interested, on People” and the next one is Joanna at 032-4388-7762. TEXT B 14
1. amazing 2.disappoint 3. suspicious 4. Scientists 5. reasoning
6. replaced 7. signal 8. suspect 9. was divided 10. intelligent 15
1. lost interest 2. tell time 3. disagree with 4. before long 5. lined up
6. No doubt 7. make sure 8. why not TEXT C
Suggested Answers to the Questions in Text C Passenger Pigeons
1. They looked attractive with a blue back and a pink breast. 2. Over 300 million birds an hour.
3. They lived throughout Eastern North America and they ate acorns and beechnuts. sticks,long alcohol; fed 4. They were suffocated; grain soaked in beaten down with
killed with shotguns, caught in nets or trapped with a stool pigeon.
Great Auk
1. The Great Auk looked like the penguin. 2. They lived in the North Atlantic. 3. Between 1785 and 1844.
4. They were hunted mainly for their feathers which were used for mattress and
pillow stuffing. 5. Two fishermen. 1 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. D 5. A 6. C 17.
1,Main Idea: Clever Hans proved to be an excellent student.
Example 1: Facing his teacher, he would stand quietly during each lesson.
Example 2: These “blinders” made Hans look directly at his teacher. their
protecting or failure preventing either at hard work parents Most Idea: Main 2, children from the knowledge that they have failed.
Example 1: One day is to lower standards. A mother describes her child's hastily s.made table as “perfect!” even though it wobbles on uneven leg
unfair is Example 2: Another way is to shift blame. science, If John fails his teacher or stupid Unit 5,
Listening & Speaking
others, have 1, a in good memory, in learning, remembering names, memorizing figures, to recall something,
when we first met? what you saw at the moment? my name; what you told me; what I said; what the instructor told us to do? the password? your promise.
we first met in 2000; I saw nothing at the moment; what I told you; what you said. 3,
ways, different that purpose, I'm asking you, in any 1), by chance, you, aren't for ring a bell, reminding me, a good memory, reading aloud
The language used to expree curiosity.
They learned how to use it last week.
She helps LiMing recall the language.
Repetition enhances memory.
She reads aloud every day. middle
the day, next The eyesight, perfect had eyesight, poor his well, pretty hit 2), of the fairway, he saw it, where the ball was
Well, I was hitting pretty well, but my eyesight's gotten so bad I couldn't see where the ball went.
But he's 85 and doesn't play golf anymore.
Do you see it, Scott?
Well, where is it? 5, CADDA 6, DBBBB 7, TTFFF
8, on a musical instrument, to learn them, quite difficult for you, habit of doing it, forming habits, the ordinary things in life, habit, with ordinary habits, the plot of a book, means memory.
9, They would probably say that people had memorized how to do them.
It can be described as learning by means of forming habits.
They enables us to do most of the ordinary things in life.
You are making use of something that is very much like habit.
What is memory? Text A 5 1.
fortunate 2. respected 3. forever 4. character
5. military 6. friendship 7. memories 8. soul 9. precious 10. lawyer 6 1. as well as 2. made use of
3. keep their distance from 4. took out 5. as for 6. stared at 7 1.
While the car is old, it still runs well. 2.
While we are a small company, we produce over 10,000 machines a year. 3.
White I quite understand why he refused to help her, I cannot agree that he was right not to do so. 4.
While no more than twenty-two, she was already a highly successful business-woman. 5.
While in poor health, she continued to carry out her duties. 8 1.
even worse 2. even less 3.
even more interesting 4.