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Ex. XVI, p. 1661. is… intended for2. be capable of3. At the sight of4. Pointing…at5. be immune to6. keep …from7. believe in8. die forUnit 8Section A. Birth of Bright Ideas《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 1781. Good ideas e from the unconscious. Psychologists use the term to describe mental processes which are unknown to the individual. 2. No. All of us have experienced the sudden arrival of a new idea, but it is easiest to examine it in the great creative personalities. 3. He was sick and could not sleep for noise without and fever within.4. No. He had been occupied with the idea of the “Ring” for several years, and for many months had been struggling to make a start with the actual posing.5. The rush and roar of water had bee music and the orchestral opening to the “Rhinegold” had at last taken its shape within him.6. The unconscious mind at the moment of creation knew nothing of the actual process by which the solution was found. A new concept may suddenly explode into consciousness.7. In the example of Henri Poincare, we see the conscious mind actually watching the unconscious at work.8. Dream plays an important role. Descartes was able to make the discovery with the help of his dream.《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 1781. sources2. stable3. surged4. reasonable5. exemplifies6. intense7. flung8. enthusiasm《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. IV, p. 1791. taken the shape2. responsible for3. depend on4. representative of5. at work6. arrive at7. Write down8. occupied with《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 1791. It is easiest to examine the sudden arrival of a new idea in the great creative personalities, many of whom experienced it in an intensified form.2. The Gaels’ offspring are the modern Scots and Irish, some of whom still speak the Gaelic language. 3. George explained that this was the official dress for taking examinations, many of which were held in June. 4. At last the miracle happened, for which his unconscious mind had been seeking for so long. 5. The conscious mind at the moment of creation knew nothing of the actual processes by which the solution was found. 《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 1791. The more books a man reads, the more knowledge he will have.2. The more he thought about it, the less he liked it.3. The smaller the house is, the less you have to pay for it.4. The more dangerous it is, the more excited he feels.5. The more you talk in English, the more progress you will make.《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 1801. She was filled with pity for the poor diseased baby.2. He who would search for jewels must dive below.3. I intended to go to see a film last night, but it rained.4. There was a flood of plaints about the poor service at the restaurant .5. Medical tests established that she was in good health.Section B. Ways of Increasing CreativityReading SkillsB. 1. A 2. B 3C 4. C 5. AComprehension of the Text 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. A《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XIV, p. 1911. reveal2. expand3. evaluate4. fertile5. productive6. impulse7. reach8. transferred《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. XV, p. 1911. right away2. Acting upon his advice3. came John’s way4. at once5. set the motor in motion6. took up7. took advantage of8. back and forthUnit 9Section A. Looking to the 21st Century《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. II, p. 2051. We ourselves or our actions determine our future.2. He found that he could predict the performance of tested volunteers from the strength of the brain’s electrical activity.3. They will depend more on puters in their medical diagnosis and treatment.4. Yes. With puters, drivers know where they are, what kind of problems their car engines have, how to get to the nearest places of repair, and at what cost to get the needed new parts. 5. Through puter connections, students in the future will get worldwide resources from such sources as museums, libraries, databases, and other science facilities all around the world .They can also get assistance from teachers and fellow students around the globe.6. Information and specialists will be more important to the success of a business.7. Yes. There are two reasons for this: first, governments and businesses now realize the importance of environmental protection。 second, they are taking actions to protect the environment. For example, many European countries and the United States check automobiles for gas and smoke emissions.8. On one hand, they prescribe pills for them。 on the other, they require them to focus on healthy lifestyles by changing diets and using more exercise as means to keep well.《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. III, p. 2051. performance2. policy/policies3. survive4. tension5. interactive6. career7. profit8. advertisement《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. IV, 1. on/upon2. out/over3. about4. for5. for/up to6. on7. through/from8. up《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. V, p. 2061. Should you fail to solve the arithmetic problem, e to me.2. Should your car break down, change to a bus.3. Should a serious crisis arise, the public would have to be informed of what it means.4. Should you fail in the exam, your parents and teachers would not blame you.5. Should you change your mind, no one would say anything against it.《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. VI, p. 2061. The poor teaching facilities make it difficult for teachers and students to have proper teaching and learning.2. Lack of money makes it hard for one to start up a new business.3. Frequent puter analysis makes it possible for a manager to tell whether a worker is performing well in his work.4. The Internet makes it easier for shoppers to order their groceries at home.5. The new teaching building makes it possible for the university to admit more students this year.《讀寫教程 I》: Ex. VII, p. 2071. In the 21st century people will order their goods at home through the Internet and have them delivered.2. The increase in