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Answers to Exercises of Unit 4 (Workbook)
Comprehensive exercises
Ⅰ. Spelling (P54)
1. lopsided 2. quirk 3. inaugurate 4. complexion
5. link 6. glare 7. shudder 8. blare
9. installation 10. passenger 11. champagne 12. geographic
Ⅱ. Dictation (P55)
Throughout the long period, the French showed noticeably more enthusiasm for a Channel tunnel than the British. This may seem curious, seeing that France already has many land frontiers, whereas for Britain a tunnel would be its first fixed link with the Continent, and thus more valuable. But the British were held back by their insularity, and especially by fears that an invader might be able to make use of the scheme. Happily, all that is past. Today Britain’s politicians and business circles have shown themselves as eager as the French.
Those who take a wider and longer-term view believe that these possible drawbacks for Britain will be far outweighed by the advantages. Passengers by express train will be able to do the journey at least an hour faster than by air, city centre to city centre, and without any tedious waits at airports. Also the fares will be cheaper. So the tunnel will probably stimulate a vast increase in tourism and business travel between London and Paris.
Ⅲ. Listening Comprehension (P55)
True (T) or False (F)?
For false statements, write the facts.