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1、inside reading answer keyunit 1: the birth of the mallreading 1reading comprehension1. f2. t3. f4. t5. t6. f7. f8. tstep i vocabulary activities: word levela. answers may vary. possible answers:2. politics, business3. business4. music5. work6. work, business7. school8. friendship9. marriage10. sport

2、sb. 1. posed, uniform2. regional3. simulate4. enhanced5. concept, constructionreading 2reading comprehension1. f2. t3. t4. f5. t6. t7. f8. tstep i vocabulary activities: word levela. 1. approach to, posed2. enhanced3. select4. concept5. couple6. simulate7. range, functions8. constructc.1. c2. e3. g4

3、. b5. a6. d7. f d.1. brochure2. journals3. catalog4. book5. booklet6. newspaper, magazineunit 2: megacitiesreading 1reading comprehension1. f2. f3. t4. f5. t6. t7. f8. treading strategy: identifying main ideas vs. supporting detailsa. correct: nations dont spur growth as much as dynamic regions; the

4、 new megas are the real economic organizing units of the world; the global economy takes shape around perhaps 20 great megas.b. answers will vary. possible answers:paragraph 2: megas are the real sources of wealth but no one has collected information about this.paragraph 3: therefore geographers hav

5、e started mapping megas.paragraph 4: megas exert a disproprotinately large influence on global economic production.paragraph 5: what happens when megas get too big?paragraph 6: major megas in the u.s.paragraph 7: major megas in europe and asia.paragraph 8: the importance of megas in china.paragraph

6、9: countries arent as important as megas in understanding economic activity.step i vocabulary activities: word levela. 1. c2. a3. h4. b5. f6. g7. d8. ec. 1. communications2. global3. define4. network5. migrate6. survival7. rely onstep ii vocabulary activities: sentence levele. answers will vary. pos

7、sible answers:1. status here refers to biographical data typically required for legal purposes.2. status here refers to the prestige or high standing of people in a social hierarchy.3. status here refers to the condition or progress of a thing, situation, or process.f. 1. relies on2. reliable3. reli

8、ance, relying4. unreliable5. relies on6. reliably7. reliabilityreading 2reading comprehension1. t2. f3. f4. t5. t6. t7. t8. freading strategy: outlining a textanswers may vary. possible answers:paragraph 1, main idea: tokyo is now the biggest city in the world.supporting detail: it has 34 million pe

9、ople.supporting detail: its much bigger than london, a former #1.paragraph 2, main idea: rural to urban migration is a global trend.supporting detail: in 1900, 10% of the population lived in cities.supporting detail: today more than 50% of people live in cities.paragraph 3, main idea: megacities cre

10、ate environmental and social problems.supporting detail: megas occupy 2% of land but use 75% of resources.supporting detail: various pollution problems linked to sewage, water and wood supplies, etc.paragraph 4, main idea: a return to rural living is not really possible.supporting detail: dividing l

11、and for individual self-sufficiency would create new disasters.supporting detail: cities are actually more efficient for energy production, recycling, and transportation.paragraph 5, main idea: government planners are aware of the problems facing megacities and are planning to fix them.supporting de

12、tail: two main approaches: more recycling and fewer cars.supporting detail: planners are redesigning cities to integrate work and living and thereby increase use of public transport.paragraph 6, main idea: many cities already have impressive eco-projects.supporting detail: melbournesupporting detail

13、: berlinparagraph 7, main idea: top planning priority is cut car use.supporting detail: cars require massive networks.supporting detail: people should be able to live close to work and public transportation.paragraph 8, main idea: shanty towns are a possible ecological model for future cities.suppor

14、ting detail: theyre high-density and pedestrianized.supporting detail: their residents recycle things from big cities.paragraph 9, main idea: perhaps we can combine the spontaneously-created shanty town model with a carefully planned infrastructure.supporting detail: cities could retain their advant

15、ageous economy of scale.supporting detail: cities could recycle more efficiently and be more flexible for people to live in.entire article: large cities create various ecological problems and challenges, but they also present ecological advantages and possible solutions.step i vocabulary activities:

16、 word levela. 1. communicative2. communicator3. communication4. communications5. communicate6. communicable b.1. defined2. status3. communications4. rely, sources5. survived6. extracting7. network8. despite, major, globestep ii vocabulary activities: sentence levelf. 1. b2. a3. cunit 3: in the publi

17、c eyereading 1reading strategy: skimming and making predictionsanswers may vary. possible answers:i think this article will be about cows running around scotland.i think this article will be about statues of cows on display on scotland.heading 1: benefits for businesses and charitiesquestion 1b: wha

18、t are the benefits for charities?heading 2: artists and sponsorsquestion 2a: who are the artists and sponsors?question 2b: why do people want to sponsor a cow parade?heading 3: sense of humor brings successquestion 3a: how does humor help the cow parade succeed?question 3b: what is funny about the c

19、ow parade?main idea: the cow parade, which is a very successful type of public art that benefits many people, is coming to edinburgh.reading comprehensiona. 1. c2. d3. b4. dstep i vocabulary activities: word levela. 1. e2. c3. g4. d5. a6. f7. h8. bb. 1. momentary2. limit3. styles4. resources5. probl

20、em, repair6. ongoing7. covers up8. selfish c.1. goals2. criteria3. policy4. guidelines5. topic6. ethnic7. ongoing8. funded9. commented10. mutualstep ii vocabulary activities: sentence levele. answers may vary. possible answers:2. the display featuring life-size arabian horse sculptures in high-profi

21、le locations in dubai share a mutual focus with the ongoing show pride of arabia, which includes 21 small arabian horse sculptures at a local gallery.3. godolphin has funded several international artists from different ethnic backgrounds to create their own interpretations of the topic of arabian ho

22、rses, for display in dubais public areas.4. patricia mcgourty palmer, director of dubai-based artworks and founder of the project, commented that each artist brought a unique and creative interpretation to the image of the arabian horse.f. answers may vary. possible answers:1. a new public art displ

23、ay in shanghai is funded by the shanghai cultural development foundation and shanghai urban sculpture committee office. the exhibit includes over 200 sculptures by 70 artists from around the world.2. even people who dont have any funds for artistic entertainment can see the display because it is fre

24、e.3. liu jianhua, a sculpture professor at shanghai university, is pleased to see that the government is now providing funding for public art.4. in the past, liu commented that there have not been many sculpture displays in town due to insufficient space and funds.5. if this show is successful, perh

25、aps the government will create an account to generate funds for public art.6. government funding would certainly help the city to improve the quality of its public art.reading 2reading comprehension1. c2. d3. b4. cvocabulary activitiesa. 1. legislature2. mutually3. rationalize4. irrational5. ethnica

26、lly6. inspection7. inspectb. 1. like other kinds of art, public art projects come in many forms, and the resultant goal can be ongoing or temporary art displays.2. public art can have a sole author with a unique voice, or many participants with multiple interpretations.3. a good public art project r

27、equires the organizers to establish a policy that includes clearly defined criteria for reviewing proposals and selecting the project.4. a rational evaluation process should be used even if funds are being used to create a community-based art project, rather than one done by a paid artist.unit 4: st

28、aying alivereading 1reading comprehensionanswers may vary. possible answers.1. life expectancy has increased.2. children were the most affected because of the drop in deaths from infectious diseases.3. mid-18th to mid-19th century: improved nutrition, economic growth, and emerging public health meas

29、ures played a large role. end of 19th to early 20th century: clean water, waste removal, and personal health education led to a reduction in water- and food-borne diseases.mid-20th century to now: from the 1930s to now is the time of big medicine. it stated with vaccination and antibiotics and has m

30、oved on to a variety of expensive and intensive treatments and procedures.4. correct: better nutrition, clean water, intense medical treatments, antibiotics5. an increase in the production of new knowledge and treatments is likely to increase inequality in health outcomes in the short term, but help

31、 is on the way, not only for those who receive it first, but eventually for everyone.reading strategy: reading and interpreting charts, graphs, and tablesa. 1. c2. a3. bb. answers may vary. possible answers:1. infant mortality is decreasing and would be expected to continue decreasing, but at an eve

32、r slower rate.2. 74%; clean water helps to reduce mortality.3. lowest: sub-saharan africa; highest: industrialized countriesstep i vocabulary activities: word levela. 1. c2. g3. e4. a5. h6. b7. d8. fb. 1. radical2. radically3. radical4. radically5. radicalstep ii vocabulary activities: sentence leve

33、le. 2. the introduction of water filtration and chlorination in major u.s. cities accounted for approximately half of the 30 percent decline in urban death rates during 1900-1940.3. clean water was definitely one of the most significant causes of rapid health improvements in the nations history.4. r

34、esearchers began focusing on the isolated role of clean water, after they discovered that deaths dropped sharply in cities that filtered their drinking water.f. 1. clean water was responsible for the approximate reduction of three-quarters of deaths and two-thirds of child mortality in the united st

35、ates in the first 40 years of the 20th century.2. clean water was responsible for cutting approximately three-quarters of deaths and two-thirds of child mortality in the united states in the first 40 years of the 20th century.reading 2reading comprehensiona. 1. t2. t3. f4. t5. f6. t7. f8. f b. 1. 10

36、002. yellow fever3. pneumococcal disease4. hepatitis b, meningitis ac, and pneumococcal disease5. 26,0006. under 5reading strategya.1. 27%2. measles3. 14,000step i vocabulary activities: word levela. 1. layers2. approximately3. isolated4. recovered, resolved5. outcome6. assured7. definite8. radicals

37、tep ii vocabulary activities: sentence levelc. answers may vary. possible answers:2. immunization helps national governments resolve the expense of treating major outbreaks of disease as well as loss of productivity.3. immunization also increases productivity by allowing parents to work instead of r

38、esolving to stay home to care for sick children.4. six diseasespolio, diphtheria, pertussis, measles, tetanus, and tuberculosiscan be resolved by vaccines for only $17 per child.5. the cost of immunization is inexpensive, so governments should resolve to immunize all their citizens.d. answers may va

39、ry. possible answers:1. vaccines assure immunity from disease. thus, the who is resolved to use them to eradicate certain illnesses.2. there has been a definite increase in global immunization coverage. however, many children still have not been reached by vaccines.3. vaccines currently under develo

40、pment will save many lives in the future. one vaccine is being developed against rotavirus, which kills approximately 300,000-600,000 children each year.4. vaccination began in the 10th or 11th century with a process called variolation, in which small amounts of smallpox were introduced through pric

41、king holes in layers of skin.5. vaccines use a harmless copy of antigens, virus or bacterium parts that the body can recognize, to create immunity. the antigen triggers the bodys immune system to “remember” the antigen, in the same way it would for a person who suffered from the illness and then rec

42、overed.6. one aspect of healthcare that is important to consider is safety. in this area, vaccines are impressive, with few side effects.7. society is well compensated for the cost of producing and dispensing vaccines because they are relatively cheap to administer and have a high success rate.unit

43、5: motion magicreading 1reading comprehension1. t2. t3. t4. f5. t6. t7. f8. freading strategy: summarize a text, including nontext elementsanswers will vary. possible answers:1. olympian athletes use stromotion to improve their performance. stromotion has caused some controversy when used in competi

44、tion judging.2. with stromotion, tv sports viewers can see things they couldnt see before. stromotion is particularly revealing in sports with aerial maneuvers.3. the photos illustrate the way any motion can be visually stopped and displayed in viewable stages.4. stromotion is a valuable image enhan

45、cement technique that enables performers, spectators, and judges to see more than they can with the unaided eye.step i vocabulary activities: word levela.available: accessible, obtainable, usabledisplay: advertise, show, exhibitappreciate: value, understand, treasureb.1. appreciation2. appreciative3

46、. appreciated4. appreciated5. appreciatedstep ii vocabulary activities: sentence levele.1. c2. a3. d4. bf. new sentences will vary. possible answers:2. f; an updated version of this manual is needed because the information in it is old.3. b; i need to see the latest version of the proposal.4. d; cor

47、rections were made in the revised version of the book.5. a; many newspapers offer electronic versions online.6. c; the original version of the movie is much better than the remake.reading 2reading comprehension1. f2. f3. t4. t5. f6. t7. t8. treading strategyanswers will vary. possible answers:1. two

48、 photographers, muybridge and edgerton, paved the way for stromotion. motion sequence and stroboscope photography have been very useful.2. the photos illustrate the way any motion can be visually stopped and used to see things otherwise unseen by the unaided eye. as a group, the photos show a variet

49、y of examples of this.3. stromotion is the product of over a century of experimentation and technological development.step i vocabulary activities: word levela.1. dramatist2. transition3. abstract4. visibility5. dramatic6. invisible7. transitional1. expose: reveal, show, uncover2. hence: therefore,

50、consequently, thus3. restore: bring back, renovate, revivec.1. s2. q3. q4. s5. s6. qstep ii vocabulary activities: sentence levele. answers will vary. possible answers:1. he gained a lot of weight2. the team lost the game3. she was afraid of bees forever after4. he got a lot of music training and en

51、couragement at an early age5. a = cf.2. before coming to the city for school, she never had any exposure to the arts.3. the politician had to resign after the newspaper published an expos about his questionable financial deals.4. parents sometimes allow their children to be exposed to contagious dis

52、eases, like measles or chicken pox, so that they will be immune to the disease as adults.5. the hikers who got lost in the mountains died of exposure to the severe weather.6. be sure to put sunscreen on any exposed areas so that your skin doesnt burn.7. at a home design expo, you can get great ideas

53、 for decorating your apartment.8. his clients exposed him as a fraud and told the police that he sold them nonexistent property.unit 6: the physics of funreading 1reading comprehension1. f2. t3. f4. f5. treading strategy: inferenceevidence may vary possible answers:2. a; he started to panic as the w

54、heel rotated upwards, meaning that he was being lifted further and further from the ground.3. c; burnham believed that the wheel must violate the laws of physics.4. b; ferris finally obtained approval from burnham after other engineers confirmed the soundness of his plans.5. d; a news report was wri

55、tten about the wheel, indicating that there was public interest in it.step i vocabulary activities: word levela.1. prior to2. revised3. obtain4. input5. drafted6. regulate7. credit8. regulations9. violate10. revisestep ii vocabulary activities: sentence leveld.1. obtained by2. credited with3. regula

56、tions on4. input on5. paragraphs ofe. answers may vary. possible answers:2. it is not descended from a local tradition, but originated in central america in the 1970s, when it was developed by scientists to research local plants and wildlife that had been inaccessible prior to that time.3. as canopy tours have developed into touris

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