5,That’s the way it was with the first paramotor rescue Part2 ⅠAC
Ⅱfounded ,developed ,important ,staff ,80 ,cheered ,land ,fans ,communicating ,expanded Patt3 ⅠTFTTF
Ⅱcalls in ,flies against maneuvers ,drops ,flying above Part4
Ⅰpiloting skills ,water-rescue skills ,saving people ,paramedic ,teaching Ⅱinterest ,long-term ,push down ,hopefully ,safer Follow up ⅠCFEA
Reading Comprehension
BCDCDBA Brazilian lifeguards ,qualified paramotor pilots ,protected\\safer\\more relaxed
HOME LISTENING ⅠBDBCA ⅡTFTFF
Ⅲ 1, I stayed with my friend Gary and his family at their home. 2, Do you want to see how far out we can swim? 3,It’s never a good idea to swim beside a dock.
4, I became incredibly tired from fighting against it. 5,Swim along the coast to get out of the current.
UNIT9
ⅠADEBCF
Ⅱ1a planet other than Earth ,outer space 2construction 3large
4make or shape Part1
Ⅰ Crop circles, Who or what ,Unusual constructions ⅡTFFFT Part2
Ⅰresearcher ,enormous ,man-made ,mysterious ,appear Ⅱ 1,1990,95,2
Ⅲ 1,I’m going to try and find out what this puzzle’s all about. 2,It’s so enormous that you can’t even see the other side. 3,People couldn’t have made such an enormous circle. 4,A circle of ice is missing from a body of water.
5,A connection between these mysterious circles almost certainly exists.
Part3
ⅠEBDAC
Ⅱin ,to ,of ,in ,about Follow up
Ⅰclean and open ,stomper boards ,evening Reading Comprehension
CACBBAC materials ,art ,Timing HOME LISTENING ⅠCBCCB
Ⅱarticle ,important ,widespread ,impression ,responsible for
Ⅲ1,This simply wouldn’t happen if people were using stomper boards 2,Crop circles have been documented in more than 29 countries 3,This is a serious error in judgment on the part of this newspaper 4,They are not the result of visits by extraterrestrial beings
5,I discovered a Web site that describes exactly how to make crop circles
UNIT10
Ⅰmeteorologists ,tornadoes ,phenomena ,forecast ,velocity ⅡCFGBADE Part1
ⅠA,AB,B,B,AB
Ⅱ6 ,45 ,pressure ,direction ,temperature ,humidity
Ⅲ 1,Tornadoes are some of the least understood phenomena in nature.
2,Scientists have been trying to understand how and when tornadoes form.
3,They’re searching for information that will help scientists better forecast tornadoes.
4,Samaras and his group head straight for the center of the storm. 5,Samaras keeps six weather probes ,each weighing 45 pounds. Part2
Ⅰ. Carsten Peter ,National Geographic photographer ,Take pictures ,photographic probe ,still cameras
Ⅱchallenges ,a big problem ,speedy ,catch up with ,zigzag around ,difficult ,makes it ,The hardest part Part3
Ⅰ1,BC 2,AD,3E ⅡFFFTT Part4 ⅠTTFFF
Ⅱ1five-ten ,2am-pm,3cars-houses ,4increases-drops ,5outside-inside Follow up
ⅠDFBGAEHC
Reading Comprehension
CBDAADC 300miles ,in the path ,scientific probe ,photographic probe HOME LISTENING
Ⅰplace high-tech weather probes ,collect the ,information ,directly in the path ,wind velocity ,does most of the damage ,upper part ,bottom ,a better chance of surviving ⅡJune 11 ,5 ,16 one-thousandths\\0.016 ,115 ,200
Ⅲ 1,They place high-tech weather probes in the paths of tornadoes.
2,This enabled them to illustrate exactly what happens inside of a tornado. 3,This is part of the storm which actually does most of the damage. 4,The winds in this area of the storm are the strongest.
5,Scientists were then able to accurately determine the velocity of the objects.
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