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    Unit 1 Part 1 A: 1. Oxford, commitment, academic record. 2. oldest, largest, reputation, research, science. 3. first, Australia, 150 years, excels. 4. excellence, 17.000, location 5. largest, 1883, situated, 26.000 6. 1636, enrollment, 18.500, schools. 7. awards, degrees, 20.000 8. located, 135, third B: 1: 2.700 languages, 7.000 dialects. Pronunciation. 2: official language 3: One billion, 20 percent 4: Four hundred million, first, 600 million, second, foreign. 5: 500.000 words. Eighty percent. other. 6: Eighty percent, computers. 7: African country, same 8: 1.000, Africa 9: spaceship, 1977, 55, message, the United Nations. C: 1-a, 2-c, 3-d, 4-b Part 2 A2 5 11 16 6 11/14 16 5 11; 12/13 16 6 about 13 16 A3 1: GCSE examinations 2: students/ higher education 3: student/ second year/ high school/ college 4: general exam/ School Certificate 5: sitting University Entrance Examination 6: bachelor’s degree: 3/4 years Master’s degree: another year or two Doctorate: a further 3-7 years B: B1: Idioms, largest vocabulary French In Spelling £pronunciation B2: FTF Part Ⅲ A1: ⅠA: Age D Foreign student population Ⅱ A: 2: 15 hrs (+2 or 3 for lab) 3: a: +100 b: Discussion group 15-20 c: much smaller 4: informal, friendly 6: 2-3 hrs: 1 hr A2: Ⅱ B: 2: Examination 4: Quizzes C: regular attendance Ⅲ Graduate school C: Seminars D: some area of interest E: a research paper B: B2: A good student: make mistakes, every new thing, the language. Working outside the classroom. A bad student: Passive, the teacher. Stick his neck out, more likely to be right than himself. Part Ⅳ A: 1 gate 2 the History Department 3 the Psychology Department 4 he Library 5 the Education Department 6 the Philosophy Department 7 the Geography Department 8 the Sports Ground 9 the Foreign Language Department 10 the Chinese Department 11 the Physics Department 12 the Mathematics Department 13 the Chemistry Department 14 the Clinic 15 the Auditorium 16 the Administration Building B: Robert Martin Biology, next fall, six years in a public school in the hometown; two years in a military school; high school in the hometown. Science( biology in particular), sports. Unit 2 Part Ⅰ 16.998.000 64.186.300 840.000 1.000.000 3.320.000 143.244 32.483 2.966.000 5.105.700 29.028 ˉ1.312 5.315 36.198 4.145 B 1.243.738.000 955.220.000 267.901.000 199.867.000 159.884.000 147.105.000 138.150.000 125.638.000 122.013.000 118.369.000 96.400.000 82.071.000 C 1 .Chinese 1.300 million 2. Spanish 332 million 3. English 322 million 4. 189 million 5. 182 million 6 170 million 7. Russian 170 million 8 Japanese 125 million 9 Germon 98 million 10. 75.5 million 11. Korean 75 million 12. French. 72 million 13. Vietnamese. 67 million 14. 66 million 15. 64 million 16. 63 million 17. Turkish 59 million 18 58 million 19. 44 million 20. Polish 44 million 21. Arabic 42.5 million 22. 41 million Part Ⅱ A: 1. A baby boy 2. social, ecological, populations 3. longer, healthier B: 1: b 2:c 3:a Part Ⅲ A: water, 70%, red or brown, plant cover, snow, continents, islands, arms of the ocean, connecting, a channel, valleys, plains. B: in 1950: New York, 12 million London: 2, 10 million Calcutta: 10, Tokyo: 3 In 2000: New York: 6 Calcutta: 4, 16million Tokyo: 18 million 1. Mexico City 2. Sao Paulo 3. Rio de Janeiro 4. Bombay 5. Delhi 6. Shanghai 7. Seoul Part Ⅳ Skills, the main idea, what, recognize, central, important, direction, purpose, inform, compare, answer, stated, a topic sentence, first, details, difficult, persuade, end, implied, hinted at, a whole. Unit 3 A: BA912, 11:20 17 BA877 11:20 14 BA292 11:25 19 TW695 11:30 16 4 EA831 11:35 24 BA838 9 IB290 11:35 15 LH039 11:40 9 BA666 11:40 18 AI 141 6 BA560 22 B: Drinks: Tea Soft drinks Coffee Food: Egg and tomato; Ham and tomato; Roast chicken ; Cheeseburgers Part Ⅱ 9:15 10:30 10:30 13:30 Advantages: by plane: Quick/beautiful view By train: frequent service (hourly)/modern/ comfortable/ lovely view from dining car Disadvantages: by plane: have to get Gatwick Airport/ expensive By train: quite crowed/ quite expensive Part Ⅲ Custer 1 customer 2 Sep. 4-Sep. 17 Aug.5- Aug.18 2 doble and 1 single 1 double and 1 big bedroom with 2 single beds and a sofa 3 1 full bathroom 3( kitchen, dining room, sitting room) 2(kitchen, living-sitting room) √ × √( six days a week) × £80 for a Fiesta £98 for a Fiesta √ √ £570 £270 B: b; d Unit 4 Part Ⅰ A 1.Argentina: A tie is too personal(1) 2. . Roses mean love(2) 3, Even numbers(2.4.6,rtc ) are unlucky.(2) 4. Japanese people usually don’t give four of anything as a gift.(2) B 1. Japan, Korea 2. Brazil, Russia 3. Canada, the U.S 4. Egypt, Mexico C 1. February 14 , European, North American 2. March 2, Japan 3. May 5, Japan 4, May 5 China 5. August 15 China 6. April 1, European, North American 7. July 14, France 8. December 26, Britain, Canada 9. May 1, European, Canal, Philipine, Latin American 10 November 25, France 11. March 17 Ireland 12. the 2nd Sunday in May, England, France, India, China Part Ⅱ A1: 1. changed, few, bored, rainy 2. museum directors, what they are seeing. 3. provide fun, feel at home A2: electricity/pass/body 17th century instruments/music put on costumes/ the Stockholm Opera bone-by-bone A3: Ⅰ new audiences A: the young C: the less educated members Ⅱ: A. rebuilt B. 1. modern 2. a. lighting, color and sound b. fewer objects ⅢA: guided B: touch, listen, operate and experiment; scientific principles Ⅳ. educational; department A: film B: dance B: squid; his name C: C1: a. vendors b. fortune c. eating a. street performers b. portrait painting C2: 1.a. special powers/ attract men b. objects/ for snake bites 2. shells/ on a cloth/ the way they land 3. round cakes/ bean flour/hot spices/ fried 4. a. folk singers/ guitars b. classical musicians c. actors 5. practice drawing and painting Part Ⅲ A. A2. 1. much busier; Monday …Saturday 2. humid and hot 4. much colder, _30℃ 5. much flatter; beautiful 6. mountainous 7. higher; rocky 8. more crowed 9. smaller 10. taller B. Gestures of approval: 1. Thumbs up in France, latin American 2. Two thumbs: Kenya 3. Tunisia 4. Greece 5. Lebanon, Iran 6. Tonga 7. Italy 8. Europe Latin America 9. Mexico, Costa Rica, Japan 10. Bolivia, Honduras, Lebanon 11. Barbados 12. Bangladesh 13. Greece, Iran. Italy Part Ⅳ B: 1-g; 2-f; 3-j; 4-I; 5-e; 6-b; 7-h; 8-a; 9-d; 10-c FFTTF Unit 5 Part I A] 1. Octorber 1969 / first email message 2. March 1972 / addresses 3. February 1976 / head of state 4. fall 1976 / Jimmy Carter / US $4 5. September 1983 / higher education / accounts 6. December 1994 / erase / destroy 7. December 1998 B: One feature of the information superhigha is that the traffic travles fast, and techies use their own special shorthand to keep mesages zooming along. Today we’l help you decode tach talk by answering soome not so frequently asked questions about abbreviations on the Internet. What does it mean when a message includes the letters AISI or IMHO? AISI stands for “as I see it” and IMHO is shorthand for “in my humble opinion”. Some modest folks will also add FWIW before sharing their opinion, which stand for “for what it’s worth”. Others express their disapproval with the letters CMIIW. That is “correct me if I’m wrong” The lsit of commonly abbreviated phrases on teh Net is neaerly endless. As a matter of fact, AAMOF stands for “as a matter of fact” and “believe it or not” gets posted as BION. Are there any pre-Information-Age abbreviations still making tteh rounds in this high-tech era? You bet. The old stadnbys FYI, MYOB, and SOP which stand for “for your information”, “ mind your own business,” and “standard operating procedure” are still frequently used today even in email. Since time is getting short, ahs the Net given us truly short and clear ways to say good-bye? Try TAFN (That’s all for now) and BCNU (be seein’ you). C: 1. Tim Berners-Lee is the man who wrote the software program that led to the foundation of the World Wide Web 2. In the 1980s scientists were already communicating using a primitive version of email. 3. in 1990 Tim Berners-Lee wrote programs which from the basis of the World Wide Web 4. in 1991 his programs were placed on the Internet. 5. between 1991 and 1994 the number of web pages rose from 10 to 100,000. 6. right now the world is focused on e-commerce. 7. The invention for the web brings rapid rewards to people wit imagination and new ideas. Part II A1 Connected / system / connection / work together / stations / people A2 Connection of railroads or other vehicles Connected system of radio stations System linking a number of computers together. 原文: Few things in this world change as fast as languages. Every day, new words are created to deal with new ideas or new technologies. New meanging also are added to exisitng words. A dictionary published years ago may show one or two meanign for a word; a dictionary published today may list several more meaning for the same word. Network is one such word. It combines two words. The first is “net”, it means materials that are connected; the second is “work”. One meaning of “work” is a system. Network means a connection of systems that work together. The systems that networks connect can be very different. For example ,radio and television stations can be connected in the network, so can computers and even people. Word expert Milford Matthew found written uses of the word “network” in the late 1980s. The word then was used as a verb, a word that show action. At that time network meant the connection of railroads or other vehicles used for travel. One publication said it is only a question of time when the railroads will network an area of the American west called the “Pan Handle”. Another publication of the time said complete areas are networked by trolley cars , which are a kind of electric train. Now we often hear network used in connections with broadcasting. The Barnhart Dictionary of New English says that as early as 1914, people used it to mean a connected system of radio stations. This meaning continues to be popular. A more modern use of the word “network” is linked to computers. A network is a system that links a number of computers together. Networks make it possible for people who use computers to share information in costly equipment. Many companies and government agencies share the same computer network. The computers are linked through a main computer or through special lines. Some people are able to do their jobs from their home computers. Computers networks also permit an exchange of unofficial information and discussion between computer users. By linking their computers to telephones, people can buy goods through their computers. They can send messages to friends in many countries. Another modern use of the word “network” concerns relations between people. Ideas and information are exchanged by people who network to share interests and goals. Many Americans network to get better jobs or to meet new friends. Meeting new friends by networking is not work though is fun. B B1 b. Getting assignments and research papers c. Attending professors’ “virtual office hours” d. Course lectures. Entertainment b. online games Communications b. toll-free phone calls e-commerce orders. 原文: The proposed merger of America Online and Time Warner anticipates an age when high-speed Internet access is everything. It will be pipeline for almost all the entertainment, communications and information that people consume. It is an era so distant to most Americans that they can hardly envious it. And yet is already exists. In fact, it is the only world that today’s college students know. Colleges across the United Sates have spent hundreds of millions of dollars in recent years wiring dormitories for high-speed Internet access. When admissions people go out and talk to students these days, the students always asks, “Do you have a high-speed network?” indeed, fro today’s students, having high-speed Internet access is a top priority. They base their housing decisions on it, and restructure their meager student budgets to afford it. College administrators acknowledge that academic pursuits are just a fraction of the activity on their campus networks. The bulk of the traffic consists of data containing music files, instant messages, toll-free phones calls, e-commerce orders, online games and just about anything. Ata a high-rise dorm at the University of Southern California, walking down the hallway on the eighth floor almost any time of dya, you’re likely to hear students in separate rooms shouting at each other --- “You killed me!” as they mow each other down in online games played over the network. Friends from opposite ends of the floor simultaneously make for the elevators. They’ve just messaged each other by computer that it’s time to head off to the dining commons. To them, knocking on someone’s door is an antiquated 20th century tradition. Today’s students register for classes, get their homework assignments, research papers and attend professors’ “virtual office hours” online. Some universities even post course lectures on the Net, so that students can review them any time they wish. Just as one the students put it “We live our lives over the Internet.” Part III A 1. The desktop into our everyday life. 2. Experimenting
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