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and SpeakingListening IB A D1. Last year at a show of African fashions in Amsterdam, Prince Claus said that his tie was like (his)(a)(change). I say, Free your neck and (your)or his hobby. A tie can also express love,ret) (wear) (a)(a) (tie). In a few years39。s wear say that the tie (is) (not)s) (image) (of) (beauty) .The models in fashion magazines are 2) (all) (underweight) . Their body type only represents 3) (about) (5%) (of) (women) .A lot of people think the way she does. They go to 6) (weightwatching) (classes) , buy 7) (diet) (foods) and 8) (exercise) (videos) .Part Three TattooingHistory of the art of tattooing.Disadvantages of tattoos.Major styles of tattoos.Parts of the body where people have tattoos.The danger of tattooing.The process of tattooing.Kinds of people who want tattoos.C A C B C DPractice IIIrving Penn1. The exhibition of Irving Penn39。level.D A B D CPractice IV3.In the 1920s: (L,N,S/l,n,s) 。6.In the 1960s: (M,Q,R/m,q,r) 。I am more than my appearance! I39。re often judged by our appearance. Many 1)(extreme)(hurt)(bear)(souls)voice. Don39。in every way. Listen to your inner voice. Don39。for them. Stand up whenever needed. Be your own 14)3)Stripes (Vertical) (stripes) make things look taller and thinner while (horizontal) (stripes) make things look wider。Viewing, Understanding and SpeakingVideo Watching1. Danny and Lillian have been married for 27 years and are weling a(n)s elder brother Larry was also adopted and he was sworn to (American) (couple) while he was adopted by a(n) (British) (family) .The correct order is (5) (3) (1) (2) (4) .1. Sure! (A)ll be great!2. We raised four children and are now weling a grandchild. I just couldn39。that he was adopted.5. I39。 (him) (adoptive) (parents) (denied)t want you to. He wanted to protect you.10. How could they do this? I just feel like my world is (turned) (upside)the Internet, newspaper archives and census recordss likeabout adoption, and I, but I don39。 (birth) (parents).Part Two (beautiful)t she beautiful?, you usually say, Yes, she is! She39。 (in) (a) million). She39。(a)is sometimes more important.When people are asked by a parent about his/her newborn baby.When people want to say some cruel or angry words.When people want to refuse dates.When people are late for an appointment.When people forget their homework.When people taste something new that they don39。 (her) (more) (unimportant)I Don39。with the utmost confidentiality.3. Darrow Thomas thought that Suzanne39。and she refused to do so.Potential Candidate: SuzanneOpening Provided by the Client of LAamp。A wellknown 10) (food) (processor) .Career Progress:Director of6) (technicians) , and two8)12) ($70,000.)Practice IIIs cabin on the day before the (bass) (season)fish from the water.3. The boy slowly (worked) (the) (hook)in our memory. It is a story we will proudly tell our friends and grandchildren. Not about how we had a chance to (beat) (the) (system) (refused) (to) take any money, but he was indeed 9) (sellout).2. For what part of the performance was the ticket money collected?(Scenery) (allowance/pocket)s) (performance).6. Why didn39。of the Christmas season for the woman and herself.Section III Honest Faces vs. Dishonest Faces (eyes) and 15) (eyebrows) did not distinguish honest from dishonest faces.Message of the ResearchSmile and the world will 16) (trust) (you) .UNIT FOURPart One (a) (skill). It was tooenough.2. Exactly. Dr. Johnson showed many examples of how digital photography (cart), the baby was also picking things from (off)s) (pretty) (of) (in) (of)shoplifting at Morrison Supermarket this afternoon.Part Two groups worked together to bine their (soundtrack), and a(n)lively personal (portraits)who live in the cities and towns along the river.4. For them, music isn39。 (fame)。and a way of life.5. Many people in the United States plan to watch the series on television, listen to it on the radio, and read about it in the book as well as in (privileged) (a)ll move on to suggest ways you canyour TV and bring upkids.4. Television is not all bad—it certainly makes things easier for mom and dad. But the danger lies inand express moods and (ideas) (out)as a lonely one of governesses and (boarding) (schools).2. Six years after her father bought (profitable)the investigation that eventually (brought) (down)s (powerful).Practice III (Writing) (Revolution)About the 8th (19th) (century)6) (Western) (Europe) and thecentury/6th9) (Information) (Highway)Now/What is the direct impact of the first information revolution?Humans were no longer bound by the ( limits) (of) (memory).What made the second revolution possible?(Paper) (printing) (press) (methods) (replicated)News from BBC and VOA1. (Five/5) (percent)of Big Ben at 11 o39。Prince Charles as they walked down the government district of Whitehall.6. A group of scientists say that if Britain is to meet its overall target for cutting damaging (emissions), other uses of fuel like for (driving)Testing YourselfSection Is) (capital) is the first opened by the Seed Foundation.—The educational program is designed to prepare students (poverty) and 14) (crime) .—Students enter the program in the 15)(teach) (younger) (students) , or 20) (do) (munity) (service) .UNIT 5Part One t) (work).2. The cell phone the man was talking about on TV is a(n) (new)re) (soft) (and) (supple).5. It39。 (the) (solution)—the Kingston credit card...7. A simple way to pay your bills with no annual fee. (pay) (young) (man). He39。 (tough)Listening, Understanding and SpeakingListening IColumn AColumn B(E)1. radio program()5. record(B,C)6. magazine(D)7. soap(A)8. furnitureA. Simply SofabedsB.