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A. 1. a 2. c 3. b 4. a
B. 1. Carbon dioxide plays a role in determining the temperature of the Earth
(because it acts somewhat like the glass in a greenhouse in that it readily allow
incoming visible light from the Sun.)
2. Fossil fuels are the fuels which are formed from the decayed remains of
prehistoric animals or plants, and the author defines them as oil, coal, and
natural gas.
3. Carbon dioxide released from fossil fuel burning into the atmosphere causes
the atmosphere retain more heat because of the greenhouse effect.
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A. 1. a) psycholinguists
b) behaviorists
2 . A 3. B
B . l . 2.
5 . 6.
9 . 10.
4. B
3.
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5. c
4 .
8.
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A. 1. a 2 . c 3. a 4. d 5 . c
6 . a 7 . a 8. b 9 . b 10. a
11. d 12. c 13. a 14. d 15. c
B. 1. T 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T
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6. T 7. T 8. T 9. F 10. F
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2. c 3.B 4.A 5.AA . l . B
B 1. capabilities
2 . Authenticity
3 . uniqueness
4 . interdependence.
wholeness.
C . Looking at the text, paragraph 2
D. Open answers
1. b
7. d
2. b
8. b
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3 . c 4. b 5 . d 6 . c
9 . b 10. c
Pre-reading
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polar explorer and flier
director of the main Geophysical Observatory in Leningrad
the University if Miami
Naval Research Reviews
to 1 5
1. a 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. c 6. a
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7 . c 8. b
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1. c 2. D D 4. B 5 . B
6 . F 7. F 8 . T 9. F F
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A. l.C 2. A 3. A 4 . A 5 . B
B. 1. they understood its importance and they were intimately connected to the
2 earths natural process.
2. we hardly feel connected to nature.
3. they do not recognize the importance of other species.
interdependent.
5. food
6. we realize our connection to nature
1. b
2. d
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2 . b 3 . c 4 . b 5. d
8 . b 9 . b 10. c
Passage 21
In 1583
Formulated the legal basis in the doctrine of mare
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3 . A conference on the Law of the Sea
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The doctrine of mare (free use of the ocean)
Uncertainties about the legal status of minerals deposits in the ocean and
national interest in these resources cause the doctrine of mare liberum to be
challenged.
The UN Conference on the Law of the Sea
The Exclusive Economic Zone
Increase of ocean areas under national jurisdictions
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
An experimental school is one where something new is being tried. A
demonstration school is a successful experimental school, that is, one where
the experiment has worked.
The italics indicate emphasis. Neil1 is anticipating a query about the
existence of a timetable.
It does not have one. The staff do not consider that teaching itself is very
significant.
Student motivation is of prime importance.
To waste and idle away the time.
It is a meeting of everyone at the school, staff and students, to discuss school
rules and day-to-day incidents. Each member has one vote.
They dislike them intensely.
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8 . The fact that they are motivated to sit them again.
9 . Fights involve physical aggression, quarrels are differences of opinion
involving verbal disagreements.
10. Oppressed, kept in a position of inferiority.
11. Children at Summerhill are approved of and are free to express themselves.
He supports his claim with the fact that there are rarely physical fights or
cases of homesickness, or children found crying. There are no cases of
truancy.
12. There is no discipline imposed by the staff. Attendance at lessons is
voluntary. The staff do not encourage the taking of public exams.
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A. One is the mechanization of the logging industry, and the other is the worlds
hunger for forest products.
2. In Brazil.
Around 1900.
3. They support the abundance of plant and animal life.
It causes a worldwide temperature higher.
5. It is a place where trees cannot be cut.
6. They need land for growing food and trees for fuel.
B. 1. governments and individuals believe only the countries using up their forests
will be affected.
2. the mechanization of the logging industry
2. the worlds hunger for forest products
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3. tropical areas
4. tropical forests have to be preserved
5. the soil fertility and the abundance of plant and animal life
6. Three
7. they are still being destroyed
reforestation
9. forest reserves establishment
10. human poverty
1. B
6. F
1. b
1. A
6. T
A. 1. T
6. F
B. 1. I
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7. F
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3. D
8. T
2. a
Passage 25
3. d
2. c
7. T
Passage 26
3. D
8. T
2. F
7. F
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3. T
8. T
2. 0 3. F
4. A
9. T
4. b
4. D
9. F
4. T
4. F
5. A
F
5. c
10. T
5. F
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Pre-reading
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Sensorimotor stage
Preoperational stage
Stage of concrete operations
Stage of formal operations
1.
2 .
3 .
4 .
5 .
No. Teaching and experience can speed up or siow down development, but the
basic order of development will not be changed.
During the sensorimoter stage, infants discover the relationships between
sensation and motor behaviour.
Egocentrism (a characteristic of the stage) means that a child of
four or five considers his or her own point of view to be the only one possible.
Between the ages 6-8, children learn that the quantity of something doesnt
change just because its shape does.
During the formal operations stage (1 l-older), children acquire a greater ability to
deal with abstraction, and acquire the capacity for adult thinking.
1. B 2. D
6. T 7. T
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3. B
8. F
4. D 5 . c
9. F 10. T
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1. d 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. b
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6. d 7. b 8. c 9. a 10. d
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1 . 2 2 . 3 3. 4 4 . 1 5. 4 6. 1
7 . 2 8 . 3 9 . 1 10. 2 11. 3
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P r e - r e a d i n g
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P i - e - r e a d i n g
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2. 1 3. 3 4. 2
3 . 1 4 . 1 5. 4 6. 4
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Passage 34
1 . 2 2 . 3 3 . 4 . 2
7 . 3 8 . 2
Passage 35
1. 1 2 . 3 3. 1 4 . 3
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Passage 36
1. 1 2 . 2 3 . 4 4 . 2
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5. 1 6 . 2
5.2 6 . 3
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1 . 3 2 . 4 3. 2
6. 2 7 . 1 8. 2
11. 4 1 2 . 3 13. 4
16. 2 1 7 . 3 18. 4
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