新核心大学英语听说教程3答案ppt课件
新核心大学英语B版听说教程3Unit1
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android /ˈændrɔɪd/ n.
hierarchical /ˌhaɪəˈrɑːkɪkəl/ adj.
pore /pɔː(r)/ n.
macro-molecular /mækrəʊˌməˈlekjələ/ n.
nanoscale /ˈnænəˌskeɪl/ n.
porosity /pɔːˈrɒsəti/ n.
Unit 1 》Part I 》Section I 》Word Bank
Word Bank
empathize /ˈempəθaɪz/ v.
有同感;产生共鸣;表同情
converge /kənˈvɜːdʒ/ v.
相交,会合;十分相似,相同
conversational /ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃənl/
非正式的;用于交谈的;口语
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全新版《大学英语听说教程》第三册 答案 (1—6单元)
全新版《大学英语听说教程》第三册答案(1—6单元)________________________________________UINT1Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. c 2. a 3.bExercise 2:1. She suggested that her husband spend more time with his mother. She said to herhusband, "Life is too short, you need to spend time with the people you love. You probably won'tbelieve me, but I know you love her and I think that if the two of you spend more time together , itwill make us closer."2. 1) ...she was waiting by the door with her coat on and she had her hair curled.2) She had told her lady friends about this.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. c 2. d 3. dExercise 2: 1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. FPart C1. b2. c3. b4. d5. dPART DMy First JobMy parents ran a small restaurant. It was open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.My first job was shining shoes for customers when I was six years old. My duties increased as Igrew older. By age ten I was clearing tables and washing plates. My father made it clear that I hadto meet certain standards. I had to be on time, hard-working and polite to the customers. I wasnever paid for any work I did. One day I made the mistake of telling Dad I thought he should giveme ten pounds a week. He said, "OK, then how about you paying me for the three meals a daywhen you eat here and for the times you bring your friends here for free drinks?" He figured Iowed him about 40 pounds a week. This taught me quite a lot.________________________________________Unit 2Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. a 3. d 4. cExercise 2:1984 / son / medical school / tuition / afford it / realize / newspaper ads / extra business /advertisement / succeeded / agent / changed / phone call / put aside / doing / immediately /familiar / father-in-law's / visited / his father-in-law alive / coincidence.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. FExercise 2:1. He was intrigued.2. A bank statement.3. his father-in-law had put an amount of money in the bank for his grandchildren's education.4. A little over $15,000.5. He could use the money to cover the tuition of his first year at a medical college.6. He is a doctor in Illinois.Part C1. F2. T3. F4. F5. T6. T7. F8. TPART DUnexplained ParallelsOne of the best-known collections of parallels is between the careers of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. Both were shot on a Friday, in the presence of their wives; both were succeeded by a Southerner named Johnson; both their killers were themselves killed before they could be brought to justice. Lincoln had a secretary called Kennedy; Kennedy a secretary called Lincoln. Lincoln was killed in the Ford Theater; Kennedy met his death while riding in a Lincoln convertible made by the Ford Motor Company -- and so on.Similar coincidences often occur between twins. A news story from Finland reported of two 70-year-old twin brothers dying two hours apart in separate accidents, with both being hit by trucks while crossing the same road on bicycles. According to the police, the second victim could not have known about his brother's death, as officers had only managed to identify the first victim minutes before the second accident.Connections are also found between identical twins who have been separated at birth. Dorothy Lowe and Bridget Harrison were separated in 1945, and did not meet until 1979, when they were flown over from Britain for an investigation by a psychologist at the University of Minnesota. (8处答案为met,34)They found that when they met they were both wearing seven rings on their hands, two bracelets on one wrist, a watch and a bracelet on the other. They married on the same day, had worn identical wedding dresses and carried the same flowers. Dorothy had named her son Richard Andrew and her daughter Catherine Louise; Bridget had named her son Andrew Richard and her daughter Karen Louise.(10处答案similar自己看下这个不一定, children) In fact, she had wanted to call her Catherine. Both had a cat called Tiger. They also had a string of similar mannerisms when they were nervous.How can we explain the above similarities?________________________________________Unit 3Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. b 2. c 3.aExercise 2:1. Because she wanted to understand each other's expectations so that potential problems could be avoided and they could live happily together.2. Cleaning up. Everything must be cleaned up and put away before going to bed.3. Sleeping. Time for bed: 11pm; time to get up: 6:30am except on weekends.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. F 2.F 3.T 4.TExercise 2:1. One rule says that if they get lost for more than five minutes when they are driving, they must stop and ask for directions.2. Once Tom and Linda got lost when they were driving to a friend's wedding.3. Linda wanted to stop at a gas station to ask the way, but Tom thought he could figure it out.4. As a result, they were late for the wedding because they went in the wrong direction for forty miles.Part C1. ...not so special/not extremes2. a. ...get angry quickly b. ...change themselves...PART D原文Husbands and Wives Don't See Things AlikeLet's face it -- husbands and wives just don't see things alike. Take TV remote controls, for example. I'm a channel-grazer. When I watch the news, I flip back and forth through four different networks."It drives me crazy when you do that," my wife complains. I don't understand why she has no interest in other channels. After all, she is a woman who wants to know everything going on in the neighborhood and among all the relatives. Just one button away might be an interesting program on How to Lose Fifty Pounds by Eating Chocolate Sundaes or How to Understand Weird Husbands. But, no, she won't change channels, not even if she dislikes the program she's watching."This talk show host makes me so angry!" she cried one evening."Then why don't you change the channel?" I asked."Because I can't stand people who are always changing channels."Differences. No right or wrong, just differences."The first law of civilization," said an old philosopher, "is to let people be different."I don't need to convert my wife to my ways, and she doesn't try to make me be like her. We simply take turns monitoring the remote control.1. The major difference between the speaker and his wife is their TV viewing habits.2. According to the speaker, he is more interested in talk shows while his wife is more interested in news programs.3. The wife seems to be more weird than the husband is.4. The speaker and his wife usually take turns working the remote control when they watch television.5. It can be inferred that women are generally more tolerant than men of their spouse's differences.6. The speaker and his wife maintain peace not by changing each other but by tolerance.________________________________________Unit 4Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. d 2. c 3.aExercise 2:Sam has been a police officer for 30 years. He has done everything from patrol to undercover work. He has also done detective work and now he is supervising investigations.Sam thinks being a police officer is a very stressful job, but it depends on the assignment one has. In his opinion the biggest pert of the stress is the fear of the unknown and patrol is the most stressful assignment.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. T 2. F 3. T 4. F 5. TExercise 2:1. ... One is an exercise program, another is a psychological program with counseling for officers. And there are several discussion groups as well for officers to sit down and talk about their stress with other officers.2. 2)...He tries to get some sort of exercise every day. 3)...his personal relationships, especially his relationships with his wife.Part C1. d2. d3. d4. b5. cPART DFinding Creative Outlets for Very Stressful TimesBeautifying your home is a fun and practical pastime that can offer a wonderful sense of accomplishment. Few people may realize, however, that painting the walls, knitting bedspreads or sewing pillows can help relieve the life pressures we all experience.Studies indicate that engaging in creative endeavors such as sewing and crafting can lower one's risk of stroke, kidney damage and heart disease.These calming, repetitive activities relax the mind and can lower blood pressure. Sharing such activities can also be a way to spend time with loved ones, which increases our sense of belonging and further reduces stress.People have always turned to working with their hands in times of stress. Handicraft works, with their symbols of hope, have a far greater impact when created by groups.Keep in mind the following tips to increase the stress-relieving benefits of your craft projects:1. Work with materials that stimulate the senses; work in a comfortable area without distractions; play your favorite music.2.(4处答案framing) Make a family project of selecting your favorite photos, and frame them so they can be enjoyed every day. In stressful times, the photos can lift your spirits as you recall happy moments.3. If your schedule is hectic, choose a practical project that will make the most of crafting time. Ifa simple kitchen curtain needs to be replaced, start there.Change sometimes compels us to see things in new ways.________________________________________Unit 5Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. DExercise 2: 1. F 2.T 3.F 4.T 5.T 6.F 7.T 8.F 9.F 10.TText 2Exercise 1:1. Reaching Everybody by Exposing Lies2. They launched an advertising campaign to call on youth to fight against tobacco companies by starting the "Not fro Sale" commercial on television and radio.3. They intend to spread the message that teenagers no longer want to be targeted by tobacco companies in their advertisements.Exercise 2: 1. c 2.a 3.c 4.c 5.bPart CSkatescooterMostly made in SwitzerlandIn 1999Not until it was popular in JapanFor sport; for transportation from home to the underground or from a bus stop to the officea variety of people, from students to business executivesCan be folded up without difficulty and is easy to carry aboutPART D答案(仅供参考)16 years old,go to college, clothes and boys, her grades slipped, a scholarship, wealthy, afford, tuition,normal,fashion and dating,a talk,think about ,putting college off,wait, 未知,push ,take her education, seriously原文She Doesn't Seem Ready for CollegeHi, Jenny, you don't look happy. What's wrong?Jenny: Well, Roger, I've got a problem.Roger: What is it?Jenny: You know my daughter Jane is 16 years old now. And we've begun talking about college. She says she wants to go, but she's let her grades slip and no matter how I urge her to study, all she seems interested in are clothes and boys. We're not wealthy, you know. And it won't be easy for us to afford the tuition if she can't get a scholarship. Is going to college the best choice for her right now?Roger: Do you mean that she doesn't seem ready for college?Jenny: You're right.Roger: Then you'd better have a serious talk with Jane about college.Jenny: A serious talk with her?Roger: Yes, to my mind it's quite normal for girls her age to be wrapped up in fashion and dating, but as a mother you have a right to expect her to pay attention to her studies too.Jenny: Yes, but how?Roger: Ask her how serious she is about college and how hard she's willing to work for it. Jane may be more committed than you realize. But if not, tell her she should think about putting collegeoff for a while. That could give her the push she needs to take her education seriously.Jenny: Sounds like a good idea.Roger: And if you decide she should wait, she can get a job, take classes at a community college or do an internship to get experience. She may be just one of those who need to see a bit of real life before they settle down.________________________________________Unit 6Part BText 1Exercise 1: 1. D 2. CExercise 2:Leaves are Nature's food factories. Plants take water from the ground through their roots and carbon dioxide from the air. Then leaves turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll. This process is called photosynthesis. Leaves are mostly green because chlorophyll is green. As a matter of fact, there are, in leaves, small amounts of yellow and orange all along, but they are covered up by the green chlorophyll in summer. They show up in fall as chlorophyll disappears from the leaves, due to the decline of photosynthesis. The bright reds and purples we see in leaves of trees like maples are made mostly in fall. The brown color of trees like oaks is made from wastes left in the leaves.Text 2Exercise 1: 1. C 2. BExercise 2:1. They are leaf pigments, length of night, and weather.2. It is the steadily increasing length of night.3. They change their colors at the same time no matter whether they are on a high mountain or in warm lowlands because the timing of color change seems to be genetically inherited.4. It is because their needle-like or scale-like foliage is covered with a heavy wax coating and the liquid inside their cells contains cold-resistant elements.5. In the Arctic because the winter there is too cold.Part CExercise: 1. T 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.TPart D答案Where,原文For years Mr. Urquhart and his colleagues wondered where the migratory monarchs spent the winter. (第3、4空答案mystery仅供参考,his colleagues wondered)Despite their hopes, fieldwork in Florida and along the Gulf Coast discovered no large groups of wintering monarchs. Then in late 1972, his wife Norah wrote to newspapers in Mexico about the project, asking for volunteers to report sightings of the butterfly and help with tagging. Finally, in response came a letter, dated February 26, 1973, from a man called Kenneth Brugger in Mexico City, who offered to help find the butterfly hideaway.Traveling in his motor home, Brugger drove back and forth across the Mexican countryside, looking for clues. He was especially watchful at dusk, when the butterflies would be moving about looking for a place to sleep.At last, one day was successful. On the evening of January 9, 1975, Brugger called fromMexico. "I have found them -- millions of monarchs -- in evergreens beside a mountain clearing," he said, unable to control the excitement in his voice.High in a range of volcanic mountains that crosses central Mexico, he came upon hundreds of evergreen trees, each entirely hidden by sleeping butterflies. Some of the insects wore tags that Mr. Urquhart and his helpers had put on them in Canada and the northern United States. The mystery was solved! The monarchs' winter home is well suited to their needs. Throughout the winter the temperature stays near freezing. It is not cold enough to kill the visiting insects, but it is chilly enough to keep them from moving about. The butterflies survive on the stored fat from their summer foods.In spring the butterflies awaken and fly north again. Tagged butterflies, which were marked in Mexico, have been found in the United States.So one mystery is solved. But another remains. How do the butterflies find their way? Those that migrate south in the fall were born sometime during the summer or early fall. They have never been to Mexico. Yet they somehow seek out the same resting places. The mystery of how they find their way is left for future scientists to solve.________________________________________。
新核心大学英语听说教程3Unit 2
涡轮机 训化 聪明才智 放射性 低频 湮没 不透明的 扰乱 后代 呼吸的 肺炎
Unit 2 》Part I 》Section I 》Word Bank
bone marrow juggle /ˈdʒʌɡl/ v. mortality rate Three Mile Island invariable /ɪnˈveəriəbl/ adj.
Part I Theme-Related Activities Part II Listening Strategies Part III Extensive Listening Part IV Communication Skills Part V Assessment Log
Part I Theme-Related Activities Section I Section II Section III Science Report I Science Report II Science Report III
Unit 2 Nrning objectives
In this unit you will: 1. learn about nuclear radiation and the consequences resulting from a nuclear crisis; 2. familiarize yourself with the words and expressions related to the theme of the unit; 3. learn to recognize main ideas and understand the purpose of a lecture; 4. enhance listening skills through non-theme related audio and video materials; 5. learn to use proper expressions and sentence structures to get conference information from the registrar.
新核心大学英语B听说教程3Unit6(PPT课件)
北极的 收缩,缩小 解冻,融化 甲烷 微生物 沸腾,往上冒泡 康克鲁斯瓦格河(位于格陵兰岛) 南极洲 积雪场 水库
新核心大学英语B听说教程3Unit6
Unit 6 》Part I 》Section I 》Word Bank
unsustainable /ˌʌnsəˈsteɪnəbl/ adj. depletion /dɪˈpliːʃən/ n. deforestation /ˌdiːˌfɒrɪˈsteɪʃn/ n. oxymoron /ˌɒksɪˈmɔːrɒn/ n. sludge /slʌdʒ/ n. mesh with
不能持续的 消耗,用尽 砍伐森林 自相矛盾 淤泥 与……一致,吻合
新核心大学英语B听说教程3Unit6
Notes
Unit 6 》Part I 》Section I 》Notes
1. Andes
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全新版大学英语听说教程第三册课件Unit3
Unit 3 Courage
Pre-listening Task Language Focus
• Courage also shows itself in the actions of people who have the will power to keep on trying when there seems to be no hope at all. • We admire people who show / display great courage in the face of adversity / danger / fear / opposition / life’s challenges / a life-and-death situation. • We worship those who give up their lives / put their lives on the line / place their personal interests aside for the sake of justice / a noble cause / their beliefs / other people.
Unit 3 Courage
Pre-listening Task Language Focus
• It takes courage to stand up and speak in front of the class / disagree with others / say “no” when it is easier to say “yes” / speak out when you see injustice / admit having done something wrong. • Courage always involves taking risks. • Courage is not foolish bravery / different from rashness. • When we act courageously we may run the risk of suffering from bodily pain / financial loss / losing friendship.
外研社新时代核心英语教程 综合英语3 unit 1教学课件
Part I
2. Yet none of these problems—and the device mortality they portend—bother me. (Para. 1)
Paraphrase: However, I’m not upset by any of these problems with my iPod, and neither am I disappointed at the potential end of my iPod’s use-life.
Text Analysis
Text Structure
Detailed Study of the Text
Text Structure
Part I
Paras. 1-2
Rob Walker provides the readers with his own example and his friends’ examples of the gadget death wish.
The stem structure of the sentence is: Another acquaintance confessed his yearning for something to do.
Text Structure
Part I
Paras. 1-2
Rob Walker provides the readers with his own example and his friends’ examples of the gadget death wish.
The stem structure of the sentence is “But the emerging prevalence suggests an...possibility,” and the sentence following the colon is the appositive of “possibility.”
全新版大学英语听说教程3(答案)
全新版大学英语听说教程3 答案Unit 1Part BPassage 1 (Exercise 1) 1.c 2. a 3.bPassage 2 (Exercise 1) 1. c 2.d 3.dPart C1.b2.c3.b4.d5.dUnit 3Part BPassage 1 (Exercise 1) 1.c 2. cPassage 2 (Exercise 1) 1. d 2.bPart C1.a2.b3.d4.dUnit 4Part BConversation 1 (Exercise 1) 1.b 2. c 3.aConversation 2 (Exercise 1) 1. c 2.c 3.aPart C1.a2.d3.bUnit 5Part BPassage 1 (Exercise 1) 1.d 2.cPassage 2 (Exercise 1)1. Reachng Everybody by Exposing Lies.2. They launched an advertising campaign to call on youth to fight against tobacco companies.3. They intend to spread the message that teenagers no longer want to be targeted by tobacco companies in their advertisements.(Exercise 2)1. c2.a3.d4. c5.bPart C1.a2.c3.d4.cUnit 6Part BConversation 1 (Exercise 1) 1.d 2. c 3.aConversation 2(Exercise 1) 1. T 2.F 3.T 4.F 5.T(Exercise 2)1.They provide several programs to help police officers cope with stress. On eis an exerciseprogram; another is a psychological program with counseling for officers. And there are several discussion groups……2.What does Sam do to relieve his stress?1)He takes a great interest in baseball.2)He tries to get some sort of exercise every day.3)He works hard at keeping up his personal relationships, especially his relationship withhis wife.Part C1.d2.d3.d4.b5.cUnit 8Part BPassage 1 (Exercise 1) 1.c 2. a 3.dPassage 2(Exercise 1) 1. d 2.c 3.b(Exercise 2)1. It is western Europe’s most important waterway.2. It was seriously polluted. Fish disappeared and it was dangerous to swim in it.3.A fire broke out…….., which caused tons of pesticides to leak into the Rhine.4. The countries along the rhine realized that they should work together to clean it up and keep itclean.5. Every six minutes, 24 hours a day.Part C1. c2.b3.d4.dUnit 10Part BPassage 1 (Exercise 1) 1.c 2. dPassage 2(Exercise 1) 1. b 2.c 3.d(Exercise 2) Lists of Stunts1. falling from the sky2.swimming with sharks3. driving fast cars4. setting fire to oneself5.street fights6. flying from an exploding helicopter onto back of a speeding trainPart C1. b2.b3.c4.dTest 1(Part A)1.d 2.d 3.a 4.d 5. c 6.a 7.c 8.c(Part B)9. c 10.b 11. d 12. b 13. c 14. b 15. dPart C(略)Part D 26. b 27.c 28. d 29.b 30.d 31.a 32.a 33.b 34.d 35.cTest 2(Part A)1.c 2.a 3.c 4.b 5. d 6.c 7.b 8.d(Part B)9. c 10.c 11. d 12. c 13. d 14. b 15. bPart C(略)Part D 26. c 27.d 28. a 29.a 30.d 31.b 32.d 33.c 34.a 35.b。
全新版大学英语听说教程3-Unit-8ppt课件
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Warm up
Preview
What are some popular high-tech products?
How many of you have your own computer? Video games? An iPod?
What do you think this unit is about?
This vocabulary is useful for talking about: security, viruses, violations of privacy, addictive qualities of technology, and convenience of computers.
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identity theft obsession incompatible updates delete forwards clogged up viruses addictive spam
3. Privacy: Many people couldn’t live without e-mail. But most people could live without _____. Your inbox can get so _________ with cyber junk mail that you spend all your time _______ it. And what about those “cute” _______ people send? They might seem funny to some people, but they’re annoying to most.
Students have an opportunity to talk about problems they have had with technology, and to discuss the pros and cons of computer games and other high-
全新版大学英语听说教程3-(答案)
全新版大学英语听说教程3答案Unit 1Part BPassage 1(Exercise 1) 1.c2. a3.bPassage 2(Exercise 1) 1. c2.d3.dPart C1.b2.c3.b4.d5.dUnit 3Part BPassage 1(Exercise 1) 1.c2. cPassage 2(Exercise 1) 1. d2.bPart C1.a2.b3.d4.dUnit 4Part BConversation 1(Exercise 1) 1.b2. c3.aConversation 2(Exercise 1) 1. c2.c3.aPart C1.a2.d3.bUnit 5Part BPassage 1(Exercise 1) 1.d2.cPassage 2(Exercise 1)1. Reachng Everybody by Exposing Lies.2. They launched an advertising campaign to call on youth to fight against tobacco companies.3.Theyintendtospreadthemessagethatteenagersnolongerwanttobetargetedbyto baccocompanies in their advertisements.(Exercise 2)1. c2.a3.d4. c5.bPart C1.a2.c3.d4.cUnit 6Part BConversation 1(Exercise 1) 1.d2. c3.aConversation 2(Exercise 1) 1. T2.F3.T4.F5.T(Exercise 2)1.Theyprovideseveralprogramstohelppoliceofficerscopewithstress.Oneisanexerc iseprogram;anotherisapsychologicalprogramwithcounselingforofficers.Andthereares everal di scussion groups……2.What does Sam do to relieve his stress?1)He takes a great interest in baseball.2)He tries to get some sort of exercise every day.3)He works hard at keeping up his personal relationships, especially his relationship withhis wife.Part C1.d2.d3.d4.b5.cUnit 8Part BPassage 1(Exercise 1) 1.c2. a3.dPassage 2(Exercise 1) 1. d2.c3.b(Exercise 2)1. It is western Europe’s most important waterway.2. It was seriously polluted. Fish disappeared and it was dangerous to swim in it.3.A fire broke out…….., which caused tons of pesticides to leak into the Rhine.4. The countries along the rhine realized that they should work together to clean it up and keep itclean.5. Every six minutes, 24 hours a day.Part C1. c2.b3.d4.dUnit 10Part BPassage 1(Exercise 1) 1.c2. dPassage 2(Exercise 1) 1. b2.c3.d(Exercise 2) Lists of Stunts1. falling from the sky2.swimming with sharks3. driving fast cars4. setting fire to oneself5.street fights6. flying from an exploding helicopter onto back of a speeding train Part C1. b2.b3.c4.dTest 1(Part A)1.d2.d3.a4.d5. c6.a7.c8.c(Part B)9. c10.b11. d12. b13. c14. b15. dPart C(略)Part D 26. b27.c28. d29.b30.d31.a32.a33.b34.d35.cTest 2(Part A)1.c2.a3.c4.b5. d6.c7.b8.d(Part B)9. c10.c11. d12. c13. d14. b15. bPart C(略)Part D 26. c27.d28. a29.a30.d31.b32.d33.c34.a35.b。
全新版大学英语听说教程第三册课件UNIT1
Unit 1 Parents
Listening Tasks
Speaking Tasks
Passage 1
Passage 2
Word Bank
Language and Cultural Notes Exercise 1
Exercise 2
2. dating American dating customs are somewhat different
greatest love in the world? If you do, explain why.
Unit 1 Parents
Pre-listening Task
Language Focus
Additional Question for Discussion
1. Is there a generation gap between you and your parents? How do you resolve your differences?
themselves either because they do not want to be a burden to their children or because they prefer to maintain their individual lifestyles. When they cannot take care of themselves, they are often sent to special nursing homes for the aged. They don’t see their children on a regular basis. So for many people in America, old age can be a sad and lonely time. The story explores the loneliness of the old people and also the love between a son and daughter-in-law and their mother.
新时代核心英语教程 综合英语3教学课件unit3
Text A
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Text Analysis
Analytical Reading
Background Information
Cambodia
Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia of incredible beauty, with famous temples, fertile plains dotted with rice fields. The dominant religion is Buddhism. Cambodia draws millions of tourists who come to enjoy the country’s breathtaking sights and enter the walls of Angkor Wat—one of the seven wonders of the world. Phnom Penh is the capital city of Cambodia. Stung Treng is a northern province of Cambodia with rich forests.
Cont. (3) Wh-words guide nominal clauses as predicative e.g. The question is why he murdered the woman. (4) Wh-words guide appositive clauses e.g. I have no idea what we should do next.
Detailed Study of the Text
Part I