1、KEY TO EXERCISES PART ONE INTRODUCTION UNIT 1THE MAINSTREAM NEWSPAPAERS AND MAGAZINES1.1) T2) T3) T4) T5)F6) F7) T8) T9) F10) TPART TWONEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES BY SUBJECT UNIT 2POLITICSSection B Text 11.1) C2) C3) B4) C5) DText 21.1) B2) D3) E4) F5) A6)C7) H8) G9) IText 31.barringservingaheadauthorizi
2、ngrepeal 2.1) B2) C3) A4) DSection B Text11.UNIT 3 ECONOMICS1)F2) T3) F4) F1.1. $18.75 billion2. $7 billion3. $5)5 billion4. $819 million5. $702 million6. $87 million7. $6)8 billion8. $1.7 billion9. an estimated $1.7e1. Icelandic GDP in 2006f2 deposits Icesave attracted from British retail investors
3、 a3The Russian government promised loani4Norwegian Banks Guarantee Fund offered support g5 an emergency loan from Swedenc6taxpayer money deposited by Kent government council in Icelandic banks.b7Icelandic assets frozen by British governmentj8he money British entrepreneur Robert Tchenguiz lost in jus
4、t 24 hours along with Icelands banking systemh9 British government and charity money parked in Icelandic banksText 2billion10. 304,000d10 Icelandic populationText31.1)T2) F3) F4) T5) TUNIT 4MILITARY AFFAIRSSection B1.1)AText 22) D3) B4) D2.1)BText 32) B3) A4) A3.1)D2) D3) B4) BUNIT 5ENVIRONMENTSecti
5、on BText 11.1)BText 22) C3) D1.1)i2) g3) m4) k5) j6) d7) bText 38) c9) a10) l11) f12) e13) h1.1)T2) T3) T4) F5) T6) F7) TUNIT 6 EDUCATIONSection BText 1Section BText 11.1)BText 22)D1.1)CText 32) A1.1)F2) T3) T4) FUNIT 7 SPORTSSection B Text 11.1) The author wants to analyze todays best athletes and
6、shows sports fans what makes star athletes great.2) “The perfection point” refers to the limits of ones physical prowess.3) The Perfection Point is really about what are we as a species going to do as we try to achieve perfection.4) understood the motivation of the athletes using steroids and he was
7、 compassionate for them.Text 21.1)B2)D3) C4) D5) CText 31.1) T2)F3)F4)F5) T2.1)C2) A3) B4)D5) CSection B Text 11.1)T2)F3)FText 21.1)FText 32)F3)F1.UNIT 8 ENTERTAINMENT4) F5) F4) T5) F6) T1)F2) F3) F4) T5) FUNIT 9 BOOK REVIEWSSection B Text 11.1)T2)T3)F4)FPART THREENEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES READINGS BY
8、VARIETY UNIT 10WEATHER FORECASTSText 11.1)A2) B3) 10 KTS4) 1026Hpa,normal5) 2009/09/10,04:51 UTCText21.1)F2)T 2.Phoenix; Sunrise time is laterText31.78, Monday;52, Wednesday3. Morning newspaper; because there is only low temperature on 13th, Sep., 2009)UNIT 11 GRAPHICS(略)Section B Text 1Text 21. B 2
9、.1) F2)FText 31.UNIT 12 SHOWSGeorge Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) was born in Dublin, the son of a civil servant.His education was irregular, due to his dislike of any organized training. After working in an estate agents office for a while he moved to London as a young man (1876), where he established h
10、imself as a leading music and theatre critic in the eighties and nineties and became a prominent member of the Fabian Society, for which he composed many pamphlets. He began his literary career as a novelist; as a fervent advocate of the new theatre of Ibsen (The Quintessence of Ibsenism, 1891) he d
11、ecided to write plays in order to illustrate his criticism of the English stage. His earliest dramas were called appropriately Plays Pleasant and Unpleasant (1898). Among these, Widowers Houses and Mrs. Warrens Profession savagely attack social hypocrisy, while in plays such as Arms and the Man and
12、The Man of Destiny the criticism is less fierce. Shaws radical rationalism, his utter disregard of conventions, his keen dialectic interest and verbal wit often turn the stage into a forum of ideas, and nowhere more openly than in the famous discourses on the Life Force, Don Juan in Hell , the third
13、 act of the dramatization of womans love chase of man, Man and Superman (1903).2. The director is Doug Hughes, Sally Hawkins plays as Vivie Warren and Cherry Jones plays hermother Mrs. Kitty Warren.Section B Text 11.UNIT 13 RELATIONSHIP ADVICE1) c2) g3) b4) d5) f6) a7) eText 31. c2) d3) b4) a5) f6) e