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4.C:Koalas are hard to see in the wild because they camouflage themselves. READING
1.D 2.A 3.D 4.A 5.D 6.D 7.B 8.landowner about koalas 9.experience in helping to save 10.contribute to the country¡¯s economy HOME LISTENING ¢ñ. D F B E C A
¢ò.1.expressive 2.displaced 3.priority 4.transmitters 5.coincidence ¢ó. 1.In the early 1900s, a demand for coats made from the fur of koalas threatened
to destroy the entire species.
2.In the 1930s the Australian government passed legislation to protect koalas, 3.The information showed which koalas were permanent residents and which
were visitors.
4.Since koalas have favorite paths between food trees, all fences were raised to
allow them to pass easily underneath.
5.This bonus has increased homeowner¡¯ excitement over this outstanding
wildlife-friendly community more than expected.
UNIT 3 The Exciting Streets of Barcelona
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WARMING UP
¢ñ. 1.spontaneous 2.pedestrian 3.stimulating 4.improvise
5.artistically
¢ò. (1)market stalls (2)gangster (5)onlookers
WATCHING Part 1
¢ñ.1.unique and stimulating
2.they¡¯re attending a party that never ends. ¢ò. (1)wide pedestrian-only (2)middle harbor (3)trees cafes (4)meeting place Part 2
¢ñ. T F T T F
¢ò. theater beautiful Europe entertained worth
Part 3
¢ñ. 2 mirror
4 face hair hat suit 1 clothes 3 make-up
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5 have one look ¢ò. 1.C 2.B 3.B Follow-up
¢ñ. E F A B G C D READING
1.A 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.B 6.A 7.B 8.Three quarters of a mile 9.Amsterdam
10.There is no separation between art and life HOME LISTENING ¢ñ. 1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A
¢ò. benefits galleries abandoned attract atmosphere
real estate restore base
¢ó.1.I advocate a radical proposal to turn things around.
2.Let¡¯s declare the four block area to the north of Main Street a pedestrian-only
zone
3.Instead of going to another city for entertainment, people many start making
downtown Albion their free-time destination.
4.New public transportation options could encourage people to leave their cars at
home and provide the city with addition income.
5.When they brought in their pedestrian-only zone in 2003,the changes were
dramatic.
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UNIT 4 The Hidden Treasures of Egypt
¢ñ. 1.tomb 2.pyramid 3.pharaohs 4.royal 5.Artifacts
6.mummy
¢ò. 1.D 2.C 3.B 4.A WATCHING Part 1
¢ñ.1.the Egyptian Museum of Cairo 2.the amazing artifacts in this Museum ¢ò. 160,000 80,000 3,000
¢ó.1.It¡¯s something that you can never see in any museum in the world.
2.I don¡¯t think that any museum in the world would really have a basement like
this.
3.When you come here and you walk around the galleries, you can smell history. 4.They performed the first plastic surgery in history! Part 2
¢ñ. 1¡Ì 3¡Ì 4¡Ì 6¡Ì
¢ò. theme lengthy falling forgotten basement display exclude
items history challenging
Part 3
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