6. The tree climbers.
B. 1. halfway up this tree, his hands, his feet, 20 or 30 feet up
2. more or less, a rather middle-aged monkey, of 50 3. extremely sought after, in the food industry 4. good at, um recognizing, ready, a bit hard 5. sit around, fell down
Section Three:
Recognizing the Main Idea:
1. Expressing neutrality after being nominated
2. Making a promise of what to do when elected the President 3. We should go to the moon. 4. Commemorating a person
5. The problem of the black people should be considered 6. Why I want to resign.
Lesson 18
Section One: Energy Crisis
A. 1. b 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. c B. Pros:
a. It is the only alternative when fossil fuel is running out. b. It can produce electricity for our daily use.
c. Working at a nuclear power station is far safer than working down a coal-mine or on a North
Sea oil-rig.
d. It can create its own fuel and burn its waste. Cons:
a. Nobody can imagine what will happen if there is a nuclear accident. b. Radioactivity causes cancer and may affect future generations.
c. There is no technology for absolutely safe disposal of nuclear waste. d. Terrorists could hold the nation to ransom if they captured a reactor.
e. Nuclear energy is expensive, dangerous, evil, and most of all, absolutely unnecessary. C. 1. 450 years, 50 years, oil, 30 years
2. go back to the Stone Age, turn our backs on 3. active for thousands of years 4. 25 years, 26 ?retired‘ reactors
5. the sun, the waves, the wind, survive unless, working on, 6. and there are a lot of them about, none of us, at night
7. in the short-term; rely on; oil, coal and gas; conservation of present resources; research into new forms of power
Section Two:
Task 1: The Years to Come (I)
A. 1.b 2.a 3.c 4.a 5.c 6.b
B. 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.T 8.F
C. 1. 216,000; ninety percent; in the poorest countries
2. at least, alternative sources of energy 3. Due to, half of the population 4. species, the loss of their habitat
5. within five or ten years, save the earth Task 2: The Years to Come (II)
A. 1. A space station to be launched towards the end of the 1990s.
2. No, eleven other nations have agreed to contribute a few of the station‘s many parts. 3. In the space. 4. Eight.
5. A dream that has been cherished for 120 years --- a colony in space.
6. Because they want to use the space station to discover how to establish healthy and productive habitation in space.
B. a. a room for each crew member
b. a shower c. a toilet
d. exercise equipment e. a washing machine f. a pantry g. a sick bay h. a television set i. video
j. a telephone k. a computer
C. 1. celestial body, a shining star, 38 degrees north or south of the equator
2. Twenty trips, two rockets, piece by piece, a low orbit
3. 250 miles above the Earth, bolt together, many components, batch of parts, in 1995
Section Three:
Recognizing the Main Idea: 1. I shall return.
2. Hoping for a country of equality 3. Commemorating a person
4. I won‘t send you to any foreign wars. 5. Why I resign
6. I‘m innocent of the charges against me.
Lesson 19
Section one
Task 1:
A: 1. a 2. c 3. c B:
1. to live and relax in, living in the cramped little houses and flats, the Second World War 2. are growing up, and very small children demand a room of their own 3. may demand an extra room to treat their friends privately
4. restaurant and transport, people are beginning to entertain and dine at home, which requires a larger
dinning room
C:
1. a. situated in the business heart of the city so quiet and fairly free from traffic in the evenings. b. several theaters opened recently
c. suitable for those who like living high up since accommodation being situated mostly is tower blocks
2. a. favored mostly by upper middle class families who prefer a detached house. b. a walled garden surrounding the house and ensuring privacy 3. a. suitable for those who are not interested in gardening b. grand mansions to be chosen c. a wonderful view of the Thames
d. only a few minutes away from London‘s theaters and shops Task 2: A:
1. She is the First Lady of Jazz, the greatest blues singer the world has ever before. 2. To learn dancing. But she failed.
3. All by accident. A pianist discovered her talent.
4. no, at first she had to learn a lot to because a professional musician; then she has to know a lot about
the public and changing fashions in order to keep her top position.
5. She chooses what she wants to sing. Anything she does sing is a part of her life.
6. She feels she has always been her true self in her music. And she‘s singing from deep down inside
herself.
B: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. 6 7. T 8.T C:
1. slower, lighter, how I feel, the same way twice, a mixed up sort of thing. 2. stay at the top, out of work, back on the streets, you started from 3. up to a point.
4. made a fortune from my music, any damn thing
Section two:
Task 1: Setting up a home computer A: 1. b 2. a 3. c 4. a
B: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. T 5.F 6. T Task 2: My computer makes me sick A: 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. b B:
1. NO, but statistic figures at least suggest that there is a cause of alarm.
2. The terminal should be placed where there is another source of light; no blank wall behind the
terminal so that the operator has a chance to rest from time to time, get up regularly and walk about the room.
3. Those who use computers for interest or pleasure in their own homes. 4. a. constipation because of long hours spend in sedentary inactivity;
b. backache due to crouching over an inconveniently positioned key board
c. a general sense of fatigue owing to having puzzled over a problem for longer than was sensible. 5. The condition worsened.
6. Because of the electrostatic field of the video screen attracting dust from the atmosphere, which
irritates exposed skin.
7. A generation of short-sighted, constipated, hunched migraine sufferers with skin problems and
circulatory troubles. C:
1. there is an alternative source of light from that of the screen.
2. frequently, if possible, by looking at something in the distance to give them a change from the close
focus used on the screen.
3. the screen is properly tuned, for a shaky or fuzzy image can cause nausea or headaches.
4. and working area are so designed that you are sitting in a comfortable position, not screwed up or
bent over.
5. regularly and walk about the room. Better go out into the fresh air occasionally. D:
1. working capacity, intellectual capacity, dangers, benefits
2. the UK, 800 pregnant women, computer terminals, a major part, no less than 36%, severe abnormality 3. control group, the same age, computer terminals, severe abnormalities, 16% Section three: note-taking (omitted)
Section III
Study skills: Note-taking 3 Main ideas and Supporting Details:
A. Suggested Abbreviations: heart disease: heart dis. especially: esp.
responsibility: respty.
cholesterol: chol. similarity: simty. hostility: hosty.
Cigarette: cigat. difference: diffr.
exercise: ex. financial: finan.
B. The main idea and supporting details of each paragraph you’ve heard. 1. Main idea: companions to heart dis.
Supporting details: a. high level of fat and chol in the diet b. cigat. Smoking c. physical inactivity d. over weight
e. high blood pressure
2. Main idea: Bert‘s life after work
Supporting details: a. physical ex. b. reading (1) history (2) historical novels c. gardening
d. fixing things around the house —a complete tool collection 3. Main idea: simities. & differs. Between Adam & Bert
a. simties (supporting details)
(1) married
(2) grown children (3) in mid-50s
(4) successful in business careers