新视野大学英语课后答案

新视野大学英语课后答案
新视野大学英语课后答案

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our, but she had survived them all. She gracefully handed the doctor a jab of sampled a little and told he it was deliciours.
“Good,” she said ,handing him a piece of paper with writing. “This is how to make it .” He understood what a(n) privilege she had given him and took it with thanks and then left. The old woman lay back down and died soon after his departure Unit 6 Do you know February 2nd is Groundhog's Day (土拨鼠日)? Legend has it that on this morning, if a groundhog can see its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If it cannot see its shadow, spring is on the way. Some believe that the means of forecast is rather arbitrary and is often incorrect. Others argue that it is significant because it recognizes that the different parts of nature are connected in some way. Each part is dependent on the rest of the parts for a healthy system. Some farmers pay close attention to the behavior of ducks and geese when predicting the weather. It is sensible to guess an early winter is coming when you see ducks and geese moving south in October. Many dog owners can tell when winter or spring will come by stroking their pet. In preparation for winter, a dog's hair becomes thicker. Dogs lose hair as spring sets in. Information gathered from nature can help people to take precautions against a hard winter or bad storm. Some animals are even believed to be able to detect when an earthquake will occur. People holding this belief even go further to say that information gathered by computers is often worthless and nature is far more accurate: Isn't it time we started paying attention to what is around us? Unit 7 Bill Gates is known around the world for the founding of Microsoft. And, most people are quite aware that his evolution from computer hacker to the world's richest man was due in large part to his partner Paul Allen. But, while Gates' fame has mushroomed since the beginning of Microsoft, Allen has remained less famous. Many around the world have followed the life of Gates, but are ignorant of what has happened to Allen. In fact, as most in the Northwest can tell you, Allen has made quite a(n) impact on the region and the world. In 2000, he retired from Microsoft, but the company retains him as a permanent advisor to top executives. Not all of Allen's interests involve commercial success. Allen has given four hundred million dollars in charity to the University of Washington for science and technology research. He created the Experience Music Project in Seattle, employing famous architect Frank Gehry to design the building. This is not his only contribution to the arts. Allen is very involved with modernizing Hollywood's movie technology. His film studio is the most advanced in the world. He has also built a sports empire, buying both a basketball and a football team as well as helping to support a local stadium, and he owns a sports magazine. Oh, and let's not forget, Allen is the seventh richest man in the entire world. Not b

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sses no longer had to be located at a town’s center. And what about the family vacation? Families packed into their cars and drove across the country to explore the new frontier, stopping at every possible roadside attraction on the way. There was no limit to where you could go and what you could see. The car offered a sense of independence and, as Americans particularly hated to be restricted, they fell in love with the automobile instantly. On average, each American household owns two or more cars. As the world gets more complicated, driving cars around helps people cope with the demands of modern life. If you ask people what qualities define Americans, they will probably say that the two dominating characteristics of an American are inventiveness and independence. America is truly the land of cars and car culture. Unite 5 Aging is a natural process. Although medical advancements have come up with ways to cover signs of aging, there is no stopping the process. During the closing period in the lifespan of human beings, people tend to “move away” from more desirable previous periods, often known as “usefulness”. Age sixty is usually considered the dividing line between middle and old age. It is the time where you are considered an “elderly”, meaning somewhat old or advanced beyond middle age. Period of decline comes partly from physical and partly psychological factors. The physical cause of decline is a change in the body cells due to the effects of the aging process. The psychological cause of decline has something to do with unfavorable attitudes toward oneself, other people, work and life in general. Senility, a more or less complete physical breakdown, will take place when there is mental disorganization. The individual becomes careless, absent-minded, socially withdrawn, and promptly adjusted.
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e the power to uproot trees and send them crashing into bulidings.They can trigger landslides and cause flooding and tsunamis .Bulidings and structures are also A.at risk . it is intersting to note that tall buildings will suffer the least damage if they are located directly at the epicenter(震中).This is because they can withstand the up-and-down motion of P-waves.S-waves,on the other hand,occur far away from the epicenter,and cause the greatest stress by shaking buildings from side to side. These bulidings from side to side.These buildings are often knocked off their foundations. Buildings with thick ,heavy wals do not resist shock waves very well.Violent earthquakes often cause structures to collapse .burying people underneath.Brick buildings are the most vulnerable .The shaking of the earth is sometimes not the greatest disaster.It is in the subsequent fires and floods that often the greatest damage occurs. Predicting an earthquake until now has almost been technologically impossible. With improvements in technology,lives have been saved and many more will .All that remains is to research what takes place before ,during ,and after an earthquake.This has been done for years to the point that a successful earthquake prediction is theoretically possible.However, accurate prediction of earthquake may take more years. U7 Bill Gates is known around the world for the founding of Microsoft.And,most people are quite aware that his evolution from computer hacker to the world's richest man was due in large part to his partner Paul Allen .But,while Gates' fame has mushroomed since the beginning of Microsoft,Allen has remained less famous.Many around the world have followed the life Gates,but are ignorant of what has happened to Allen.In fact,as most in the Northwest can tell you,Allen has made quite an impact on the region and the world.In 2000,he retired from Microsoft,but the retains him as a permanent advisor to top executives.Not all of Allen's interests involve commercial success.Allen has given four hundred million dollars in charity to University of Washington for science and technology research.He created the Experience Music Project in
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