STUDENT BOOK ANSWER KEY.docx
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STUDENTBOOKANSWERKEY
UNIT1
BACKGROUND,page3
1.F(AmericansgetmostoftheirnewsfromTV.)
2.F(Magazinesandothersourcesaretheleastcommon.)
3.F(TVisstillusedmorefrequentlythantheInternet.)
4.T
5.F(MostAmericansareveryinterestedinnewsaboutcrime.)
6.T
7.F(Morethan50percentthinkitisgood.)
8.F(Mostthinkitisgood.)
9.F(Theytrustnewspaperreportersmorethantheytrustlawyers.).
10.F(Theytrustmedicaldoctorsmore,butcorporateexecutivesless.)
VOCABULARYFORCOMPREHENSION,page6
1.b4.b7.a10.b
2.b5.a8.b11.a
3.b6.a9.a12.b
13.b
ALISTENINGONE,page8
Answerswillvary.
LISTENINGFORMAINIDEAS,page8
1.a3.b5.c
2.b4.c6.b
LISTENINGFORDETAILS,page9
1.c3.a5.b7.b
2.a4.b6.b8.a
REACTINGTOTHELISTENING
1page10
ExcerptOne
1.c.
2.ShepointsoutthatSpiegelisamedievalistwhoseperiodofstudyendsaround1328.
ExcerptTwo
3.b
4.Shesaysthatitdoesseemthatthoseinvolvedinspiritualpracticesareoftenthemostresistanttothedailynewsbarrage.
ExcerptThree
5.a
6.Theysaid,"IwouldifIcould,"or"Psst,don'ttellanyone."
BLISTENINGTWO
1page11
1.b3.b5.a7.a
2.a4.a6.b8.b
3FOCUSONVOCABULARY
1page13
1.b4.d
2.a5.c
3.e
biased;tomakeaconnection;lethal;comesinsecond;totakebreak
6.h9.f
7.j10.g
8.i
tunein;pastime;updates;riveting,soothing
2page15
Answerswillvary.
APRONUNCIATION
1Page17
1.TheUnitedStateshasbecomeanationofpeopleaddictedtothenews.
2.Americansareofferednewsinmanyforms
3.Criticshavebeenconcernedabouttheamountofnewswewatch.
4.ManyviewershavetunedintotheCornCamwebsite.
5.Academicsareworriedabouttheamountofnewsweconsume.
2page17
1.are3.has5.have7.we're
2.are4.are6.is8.we've
BGRAMMAR
1page18
1.Insentencea,thefocusisyourmind.Insentenceb,thefocusisthewebsite.Insentencec,thefocusischildren.
2.Answerswillvary.
2.page18
2.wereprovided9.havebeencounted
3.wereflooded10.isbeingplanned
4.havebeentreated11.willbefollowed
5.isbeingreported12.wasrescued
6.ispredicted13.hadbeenwarned
7.beregarded14.wasinterviewed
8.wasreleased15.begiven
3page20
1.wasattracted5.isbeingpromoted
2.tobefilled6.hasbeenvisited
3.isstimulated7.werereminded
4.havebeendepressed8.wasdelayed
UNIT2
VOCABULARYFORCOMPREHENSION,page27
1.revelation8.scars
2.landscape9.crutches
3.soared10.perseverance
4.crushed11.overcome
5.collapsed12.compassion
6.mangled13.proof
7.limitations14.hadinstorefor
ALISTENINGONE,page28
Suggestedanswer:
1.Thestationchoseessaysbypeoplewhoovercameobstaclestomaketheirdreamscometrue.
2.Answerswillvary.
LISTENINGFORMAINIDEAS,page29
1.Hedreamedhewasflying,thoughneveroverthesamelandscape.
2.Hewashitbyarunawaytruck.
3.Herealizedthateveryoneisbornwithgifts,butweallrunintoobstacles.
4.Hehaslearnedthatifweuseourgifts,wecanovercomeourobstacles.
LISTENINGFORDETAILS,page29
1.F(Hedreamedhewasflying.)
2.F(Healwaysdreamedaboutdifferentlandscapes.)
3.F(Hewasfour.)
4.F(Heusedcrutches.)
5.F(HewasinVenice.)
6.F(HewasoverlookingSanMarcosquare.)
7.T
8.F(HedreamedhewasflyingacrossItalytowardthesea.)
REACTINGTOTHELISTENING
1page30
ExcerptOne
1.upintheair,soar.Thesewordsmeanfly,especiallyhighupinthesky.
2.crushed.Inthissentence,crushedmeansdefeatedbysomeoneorsomething.
3.Answerswillvary.
ExcerptTwo
4....Icouldn'tfly.Icouldhardlywalk...
5.Answerswillvary.
ExcerptThree
6.Iknew...AndIalsoknew...ButIknew...
7.Answerswillvary.
ExcerptFour
8.a.ontherooftopc.totheleft
b.uponaledged.belowme
9.Answerswillvary.
BLISTENINGTWO
1page32
1.Thereweresevenclimbers.
2.Fivewereblind.Onewasdeafandasthmatic.
Anotherwasacancersurvivorandanamputee.
3.TheywerethelargestgroupofdisabledathletesevertoclimbMountKilimanjaro.
4.Theyturnedtoeachotherforinspiration.
CLINKINGLISTENINGSONEANDTWO,page32
Suggestedanswers:
RichardVanOrnum
AchillesTrackClub
1.Hewashitbyatruck
asachildandhisleg
wasbadlyhurt.Hehad
tolearntowalkagain.
Differentclimbershaddifferentobstacles:
There
wereblindclimbers,a
deafandasthmatic
climber,acancer
survivor/amputee.
2.Hewantedtowalk
againandgenerally
succeedinlife.Hehad
painfromthecrutches
heused.
Theywantedtoclimb
MountKilimanjaro.
Theirdisabilitieswould
maketheclimbmore
difficult.
3.Hisimaginationand
perseverencehelped
himtoachievehis
goals.Hebelievedthat
weallruninto
obstacles,butifwe
recognizeourtalents
andmakethebestif
them,wecansucceed.
Theyhadalotof
perseverance.They
inspiredeachother.
4.Hesawhimselfas
proofthatanyobstacle
couldbeovercome.
Theyfeltthatbehindthe
personalphysical
challenge,therewasa
greatermessage.
3FOCUSONVOCABULARY
1page33
1.challenging12.judging
2.determined13.limitations
3.inspiration14.courageous
4.landscape15.empowerment
5.scattered16.peak
6.swooping17.proof
7.collapsed18.tough
8.recognize19.hadinstorefor
9.inspirational20.altitude
10.recognition21.soaring
11.perseverance
2page35
1.a.Fb.L4.a.Lb.F
2.a.Lb.F5.a.Lb.F
3.a.Fb.L
APRONUNCIATION
1page37
1.WhenRichardwaslittle,hedreamedhewasflying.
2.Helookedathisscarandimagined
itwasaneagle.
3.WhenhevisitedVenice,herealized
thathehadgreatgifts.
4.Hesuddenlyrealized
thathecouldovercomehisobstacles.
5.Theessayhewroteabouthisexperience
waschosenforbroadcast.
2page37
∙Richard'sscarlookedlikeaneaglethatwasflyingonhisleg.
∙ArunawaytruckhitRichardVanOrnumandhecouldn'twalkaftertheaccident.
∙Richard'slegwasmangledwhenhewasonafieldtripinpreschool.
∙TheAchillesTrackClubistheorganizationthatdecidedtoundertakethisremarkableproject.
∙Theathleteswhoparticipatedintheclimbtalkedemotionallyabouttheirachievement.
∙Manynewspapersshowedphotosoftheathletesastheyclimbedthemountain.
BGRAMMAR
1page38
1.Theunderlinedwordsaregerunds.
2.Theunderlinedwordsareinfinitives.
UNIT3
BACKGROUND
1page47
1.e4.a
2.c5.b
3.d
VOCABULARYFORCOMPREHENSION,page48
a.)11b)12c)9d)13
e)1f)4g)3h)2
i)5j)7k)8l)10
m)6
ALISTENINGONE,page50
1.b3.Answerswillvary.
2.b4.Answerswillvary.
LISTENINGFORMAINIDEAS,page50
1.Teenagersare"nightowls"becausetheyhavealottodo.Also,melatoninkeepsthemawake.
2.Theygetsleepyatschoolandareunabletostayfullyawakethroughouttheschoolday.
3.Theycanfacedangeriftheyareridingabike,playingsports,usingtools,ordriving.
4.Theycangetfrustrated,irritable,andsad.
LISTENINGFORDETAILS,page51
1.b4.b7.c
2.a5.b8.b
3.a6.b9.c
REACTINGTOTHELISTENING
1page52
ExcerptOne
1.playful,amused
2.elongatedwordlength,changesintone
ExcerptTwo
3.enthusiastic,respectful
4.exaggeratedwordstress
ExcerptThree
5.confused,unhappy
6.changesinintonation,elongatedwordlength,exaggeratedwordstress
ExcerptFour
7.shocked
8.exaggeratedwordstress
BLISTENINGTWO,page54
1.b5.b
2.a6.A
3.b7.b
4.b
CLINKINGLISTENINGSONEANDTWO,page55
QuestionsabouttheListenings
Whataresomeofthecausesofsleepdeprivations?
ListeningOne:
Teenagershaveabiologicalneedtogotosleeplate.Theirschoolschedulestartsearly,sotheyareconstantlytired.
ListeningTwo:
Parentsofyoungchildrencan'tgetthesleeptheyneed.Thechildrensleepalittleandwakeupalot.Parentsdon'tmakesleepapriority,andsleeplossaccumulates.
Whataresomeofthesymptomsofnotgettingenoughsleep?
ListeningOne:
Teenagersfeelmiserable.Theyfallasleepinschool.Whentired,teensaremoreeasilyfrustrated,moreirritable,morepronetosadness.Theirperformance
onintellectualtasksdrops.
ListeningTwo:
Peoplegettiredandcranky.
Whataresomeofthedangersofsleepdeprivation?
ListeningOne:
Reactiontime,alertness,andconcentrationareallsloweddownbyinsufficientsleep.TheFederalDepartmentofTransportationestimatesteenagedrivers
causemorethanhalfofallfall-asleepcrashes.
ListeningTwo:
Theirjobperformanceisaffected.Parentsmakebaddecisions.Parentsaretootiredtoexercise.Parentsfeeltheymaynotbesafedriverswhentheyaretired.
Whatrecommendationsdidthedoctorsandresearchersmakeaboutoursleephabits?
ListeningOne:
Teenagers,parents,andschoolauthoritiesneedtoknowmoreaboutthescienceofsleepandhowimportantitistoyoungpeople'shealth.
ListeningTwo:
Weneedtomakesleepapriority.
3FOCUSONVOCABULARY
1page58
a.1e.2i.8m.14
b.10f.7j.11n.15
c.3g.5k.13o.6
d.4h.12I.9
APRONUNCIATION
1page58
1.Ineedtogotobed,butI'mfeelingenergetic.
2.Adolescentswakeuplatebutchildrenwakeupearly.
3.Lianisfastasleep,butherchildrenareawake.
4.Myhusbandhasinsomnia,butIneedtosleep.
5.I'msleepyinthemorning,butI'mwideawakeatnight.
BGRAMMAR
1page60
1.Thedoctorsuggestsgoingtobedearlierandtakingnaps.
2.Thewomandoesn'tgotobedea
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