... gracefuldance. You’ll need to learn the steps and practice a lot of course, but I think you’ll enjoy it.G:I hope so!W: Well, go and have some fun dancing!Unit 15 Monet’s GardenW: Claude Monet was a ... lovers or artists. Theycome to see the place that Monet loved so much.Leisure and EntertainmentUnit 16 A Haunted HouseG:Oh no, it’s raining! I wanted to go to the beachtoday.B:Well, I’m ... house.G:Whew, I’m glad to hear that! Sure, I’ll comewith you! Transcripts 1 TranscriptsNature and the EnvironmentUnit 1 A Picnic by the RiverW: This is a good spot. Let’s stop and have our picnicnext...
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... for snack silly a foolish chef n professional cook ListeningPracticethroughDictation 2 - Word List WORD PARTS DEFINITION Unit 1 million n thousand thousand scientist n expert in science ... v make somebody run away pollution n act of polluting seed n plant part containing embryo fall asleep Unit 13 friendship n relationship between friends card n paper with pictures and ... attendant Venus n planet 2nd from Sun Mars n planet 4th from Sun Jupiter n largest planet Unit 11 painting n painted picture shave v remove hair with razor fashionable a currently popular...
... the Nobel Prize. He died in 18 96. Thefirst prize was given in 19 01. Each prize has three parts: a diploma, a goldmedal, and money. The money has increasedsince 19 80. It is now ten million ... getting off the computer!Unit 10 The Nobel PrizeW: One of the greatest achievements in theworld is to win the Nobel Prize. It has been givento people since 19 01. There are prizes for physics,chemistry, ... was created in 19 56 by the Bank ofSweden in honor of the fiftieth anniversary ofAlfred Nobel’s death. The Bank of Sweden decideswho gets the Nobel Prize for Economics. Since 19 01, over 750 people...
... knowledgeable awesome a impressive and frightening Unit 26 ListeningPracticethroughDictation 3 - Word List WORD PARTS DEFINITION Unit 1 responsibility n accountability expensive a costing ... with artistic value Unit 11 reminded v cause to think of something mysterious a unknown suffering v feel pain element n factor memory n somebody's stock of retained knowledge emotions ... general opinions: enormous a unusually large charcoal n drawing implement fountain pen n pen with flowing ink Unit 16 wild a not tame or domesticated leisure n free time casts v throw somebody...
... during his lifetime.For example, his parachute wasn’t built until 17 83. Also, his war tank wasn’t used until WorldWar I in 19 17.Unit 14 Ludwig van Beethoven G: Ludwig van Beethoven was a musical ... looking arrogant. Another reasonthe painting is famous is that it was stolen froman art museum in 19 11. Both France and Italysent people to look for the lost painting. It wasthen found two years ... 5TranscriptsUnit 12 A Famous PortraitB: The Mona Lisa is one of the most famouspaintings in the world. It was painted by thegreat Italian artist, Leonardo da Vinci, betweenthe years 15 03 and 15 05. The...
... the needed plug-in. 10 .B. The emerging replacement standard is called Portable Network Graphics (PNG). 11 .C. Audio Visual Interleaved (AVI) files were developed for Windows. 12 .A. RealPlayer ... media market. 13 .B. Tape archive files (with a .TAR extension) are usually compressed with Gzip. 14 .A. Copyleft prohibits for-profit sale of the software it protects. 15 .B. The clickthrough rate ... client. 51. Which technology provides an interactive 3-D environment?A.JavaB.XMLC.VRMLD.HTMLCopyright â 2000 SYBEX Inc., Alameda, CA. www.sybex.com 550 Appendix A Practice Exam 1. ...
... System 10 0 on R1. 3. Create a BGP Peering relationship between R1 and R6. 4. Create a BGP Peer between R2 and R1. 5. Filter on R1 such that the only network seen on R2 is from the 19 9.99.99.254 ... 1. Configure OSPF on the ethernet segment between R1, R2 and R3. Make this segment AREA 0. 2. Configure OSPF on the link between R1 and R5 Make this Area 1. 3. Configure IGRP between R1 ... Lab IV. BGP Section 4A 1. Configure BGP Autonomous System 254 on R6. Create two loopback interfaces On R6 with and IP address of 19 9.99.99.254 and 19 9.99 .10 0.254, respectively. Announce...
... Medium 71% 7 B Difficult 39% 8 B Medium 54% 9 D Medium 60% 10 A Medium 64% 11 D Medium 57% 12 C Difficult 47% 13 C Easy 91% 14 C Difficult 35% 15 B Medium 65% 16 B Difficult 43% 17 D ... States was first classified as rural or urban in (A) 18 70 (B) 19 00 (C) 19 50 (D) 19 70 Line (5) (10 ) (15 ) (20) Question 20 – 30 Before ... refrigerator cars came into use (A) before 18 60 (B) before 18 90 (C) after 19 00 (D) after 19 20 25. The word "them" in line 14 refers to (A) refrigerator cars (B) perishables...