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목차
Unit 1. Words and Pictures……………………………………………………001p
Unit 2. Love and Attraction…………………………………………………023p
Unit 3. Food Safety……………………………………………………………045p
Unit 4. Design & Engineering…………………………………………………067p
Unit 5. Human Journey…………………………………………………………087p
Unit 2. Love and Attraction…………………………………………………023p
Unit 3. Food Safety……………………………………………………………045p
Unit 4. Design & Engineering…………………………………………………067p
Unit 5. Human Journey…………………………………………………………087p
본문내용
mean by they wanted to go and see what was over the horizon on lines 140141? (a)
(a) They were motivated by a curiosity about new places.
(b) They hoped for greater security in faraway places.
(c) They desired better living conditions on other islands.
(d) They needed to find food and fresh water over the horizon.
B. Classification. Match each description (a-f) with the group it describes.
(a) explored the Pacific from about 1300 to 800 B.C.
(b) reached South America around 1000 A.D.
(c) their navigation techniques are not fully understood
(d) colonized New Caledonia and Samoa
(e) colonized Easter Island and Hawaii
(f) may have been helped by El Nino
Lapita: (a), (d)
Ancient Polynesians:(b), (e)
common:(c), (f)
Vocabulary Practice
A. Completion. Complete the information with the correct form of words from the box. Three words are extra.
analogous boundary conceivable disrupt intact interval outdo stretch stubborn revere
Ten years ago, most experts would have agreed that the first people in the Americas arrived about 14,000 years ago by walking across a land bridge that crossed the Bering Strait the 1. boundary between Siberia and Alaska. They then traveled south through an open area of ground between great sheets of ice that 2. stretched across North America at that time. Today, however, this theory is being challenged.
An alternative theory suggests that instead of a single first migration, various groups of people came to the Americas at 3. intervals spaced well apart in time. Another theory proposes that, rather than walking across a land bridge, some came by boat. According to this theory, ancient people might have kayaked their way along the shoreline just as adventurous tourists do today.
Looking at ancient tools found in America, archeologist Dennis Stanford noticed that their shape is 4. analogous to tools used by the Solutrean culture of southwestern Europe. He thinks it is 5. conceivable that people of that culture may have kayaked across the Atlantic from Europe to America perhaps 20,000 years ago or earlier.
The science of archeology often produces theories that are based on very small bits of evidence. Today's archeologists know that being 6. stubborn and holding on to one theory while shutting out the others isn't good science. They know they need to be patient as more buried pieces of the puzzle are dug out of the ground. As new evidence is discovered that 7. outdoes existing theories, they adjust those theories to explain the new facts.
B. Words in Context. Complete each sentence with the best answer.
1. A person who is revered is highly __________. (a)
(a) respected(b) feared
2. It is generally __________ to change a stubborn person's mind. (b)
(a) easy (b) difficult
3. If an ancient tool is found intact, it is __________. (b)
(a) broken (b) complete
4. Someone who wants to outdo others is __________. (b)
(a) caring (b) competitive
5. Some students disrupt class by __________. (a)
(a) talking on cell phones(b) studying hard
(a) They were motivated by a curiosity about new places.
(b) They hoped for greater security in faraway places.
(c) They desired better living conditions on other islands.
(d) They needed to find food and fresh water over the horizon.
B. Classification. Match each description (a-f) with the group it describes.
(a) explored the Pacific from about 1300 to 800 B.C.
(b) reached South America around 1000 A.D.
(c) their navigation techniques are not fully understood
(d) colonized New Caledonia and Samoa
(e) colonized Easter Island and Hawaii
(f) may have been helped by El Nino
Lapita: (a), (d)
Ancient Polynesians:(b), (e)
common:(c), (f)
Vocabulary Practice
A. Completion. Complete the information with the correct form of words from the box. Three words are extra.
analogous boundary conceivable disrupt intact interval outdo stretch stubborn revere
Ten years ago, most experts would have agreed that the first people in the Americas arrived about 14,000 years ago by walking across a land bridge that crossed the Bering Strait the 1. boundary between Siberia and Alaska. They then traveled south through an open area of ground between great sheets of ice that 2. stretched across North America at that time. Today, however, this theory is being challenged.
An alternative theory suggests that instead of a single first migration, various groups of people came to the Americas at 3. intervals spaced well apart in time. Another theory proposes that, rather than walking across a land bridge, some came by boat. According to this theory, ancient people might have kayaked their way along the shoreline just as adventurous tourists do today.
Looking at ancient tools found in America, archeologist Dennis Stanford noticed that their shape is 4. analogous to tools used by the Solutrean culture of southwestern Europe. He thinks it is 5. conceivable that people of that culture may have kayaked across the Atlantic from Europe to America perhaps 20,000 years ago or earlier.
The science of archeology often produces theories that are based on very small bits of evidence. Today's archeologists know that being 6. stubborn and holding on to one theory while shutting out the others isn't good science. They know they need to be patient as more buried pieces of the puzzle are dug out of the ground. As new evidence is discovered that 7. outdoes existing theories, they adjust those theories to explain the new facts.
B. Words in Context. Complete each sentence with the best answer.
1. A person who is revered is highly __________. (a)
(a) respected(b) feared
2. It is generally __________ to change a stubborn person's mind. (b)
(a) easy (b) difficult
3. If an ancient tool is found intact, it is __________. (b)
(a) broken (b) complete
4. Someone who wants to outdo others is __________. (b)
(a) caring (b) competitive
5. Some students disrupt class by __________. (a)
(a) talking on cell phones(b) studying hard
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