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ing and the extent of the habit (10)Now 260 teens who have participated in the program are being followed15 ABCBD110 CBACB ABCDCUnit 9 What mode of travel do you prefer?Lead in Task 1略Basic listening practice15 CBCDAListening in Task 1(1) security checks (2) searched (3) fear (4) carryons (5) checking (6) greater (7) seized (8) digital camera (9) take pictures (10) bags (11) on his way (12) strange Listening in Task 215 ACCDDListening in Task 3ABDDALet39。s talk Task 11. close miles dreamed 2. exhausted cup of tea 3. abandon set down low 4. Pole fly over 5. on fast asleep Further listening and speaking Further listening Task 1(1) a couple of hours (2) less than an hour (3) fare (4) regular passengers (5) convenient (6) the same day (7) conditions of aircraft (8) accidents (9) large quantities of cargo (10) far away Further listening and speaking Further listening Task 215 DCDABFurther listening and speaking Further listening Task 3 none of them 2. land wings 3. small children before 5. distributed evenly clean it Further listening and speaking Viewing and speaking Task 1(1) landing (2) followed (3) headed (4) present (5) succeeded (6) arrested (7) publish (8) attention (9) happened (10) cheering (11) charge (12) dropped (13) humorous (14) missed (15) get back Unit Test15 CDCBC(1) tiny(2) identity (3) maintain (4) fuel (5) networks (6) insurance (7) external (8) Ticket prices include a number of fees, taxes (9) If airlines carry passengers without proper documents on an international flight, they are responsible for carrying them back to the originating country (10) While airlines as a whole earned 6% return on capital employed, airports earned 10%15 CABDC110 ABDCB DBADBUnit 10 With a failing memory, you meet a lot of new people.Lead in Task 115AAABA 610ABAAABasic listening practiceCDABCListening in Task 115 BCDCAListening in Task 215 ABBABListening in Task 3 (1) brain (2) nerve connections (3) musical instrument (4) your brain (5) blood circulation (6) vegetables (7) Protect and support (8) healthy (9) sugar (10) memory loss (11) nerve functions (12) tobacco (13) Improve (14) remembering (15) temporary Let39。s talk Task 1(1) memory power (2) test (3) new (4) saw (5)verdict (6)seconds (7) memories (8) endure (9) volunteers (10)staring (11)10,000 / 10000 (12) slide show (13) 70 percent / 70% (14) lose (15) where Further listening and speaking Further listening Task 115 ABDDCFurther listening and speaking Further listening Task 2(1) excellent marks (2) principles (3) picture (4) Association (5) familiar with (6) Consolidation (7) already learned (8) 16 / sixteen (9) Distributed Practice (10) shorter (11) muscle (12) exercise Further listening and speaking Further listening Task 31 Maybe we can39。t remember the name.2 We can repeat the name back to the person to help us store the name in our memory bank3 We can repeat the name. In addition, we can visualize something different, unusual, or ridiculous about the person39。s appearance, position, or actions that ties in with his or her name.4 The descriptive information on one side of the card and the name on the other side.5 We can look at it repeatedly, seeing the picture in our mind39。s eye as we look at the name。 or when we see the name, visualize the picture we have assigned to the name.Further listening and speaking Viewing and speaking Task 1(1) intelligent (2) paintings (3) shown (4) cover (5) including (6) local (7) atmosphere (8) unique (9) painter (10) mouth Unit TestPart I15 BCBCDPart II (1) damage(2) symptoms(3) sharp(4) involved(5) fitness(6) mind(7) over(8)They also may remember things better by mentally connecting them to other meaningful things(9)Stress, anxiety, or depression can make a person more forgetful(10) much pain and suffering can be avoided if older people, their family, and their doctors recognize dementia as a diseasePart III 15 BCBADPart IV110 BCACD CBAB