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6A Integration Section C Unit 6

Posted by misskenleyfong on June 3, 2009

Integration Section C Unit 6

 

  1. C
  2. B (they are unaware of the problem)
  3. D (No one could write a real essay on a topic missing out the most important events of the last 20 years. She was copying old material.)
  4. C
  5. A
  6. D (There is no reason to believe the problem has suddenly got worse; the university did not realize how big it was because they had no way of judging.)
  7. C
  8. D
  9. A (customized = tailored, made according to your requirements)
  10. B
  11. D (Rote learning is viewed positively in Hong Kong, so reproduction of learned words may be seen as culturally acceptable.)
  12. C
  13. A
  14. A (The students would be creative if the system encouraged it; but it doesn’t.)
  15. B
  16. A (In law a precedent is a parallel case in the past. The assignment is original and never set before.)
  17. D
  18. B (mass = on a huge scale)
  19. D (extinction is here seen as a fairly slow process)
  20. B
  21. B
  22. B
  23. D
  24. D
  25. B
  26. D (i.e. chose as targets for hunting)
  27. B (i.e. other large land animals)
  28. A
  29. B
  30. D
  31. C
  32. A
  33. D
  34. D
  35. D (animal rights — threatened researchers)
  36. B
  37. A (strictest rules — must seek authorization)
  38. D (strictest rules — must seek authorization)
  39. C (supporters of these experiments — point out how useful the experiments have been)
  40. B (are needed in the fight against AIDS and cancer — supporters of these experiments)
  41. B
  42. B
  43. A
  44. B (murder — extreme opponents insist that; researchers are guilty of)
  45. B (Cell cultures are — replacing actual animals; synthetic skin — replacing actual animals; used in many cases instead of live experiments — replacing actual animals)
  46. D
  47. faced
  48. space
  49. food
  50. strength
  51. enclosure
  52. not to keep
  53. public
  54. breeding stocks
  55. extinction
  56. how
  57. live prey
  58. boredom
  59. killing / catching / hunting
  60. to
  61. given / offered
  62. cruel
  63. too many
  64. impossible
  65. put down
  66. hard / painful
  67. contrary
  68. L (Microsoft is so dominant in the operating systems market — a Windows weakness)
  69. D (You cannot relax — the threats; become vulnerable again)
  70. A (starts looking across the network for other machines that can host it — when it finds some)
  71. E (address link; site — it; visits it)
  72. B (it is wise to back up — then)
  73. F (if you get an email saying it is from your bank or which involves financial matters — contact the relevant organization in person or by phone)
  74. I (varies a lot in its effects; some — other types)
  75. G (created simply as jokes — but there is nothing funny about them)
  76. K (can change its form — it does this by rewriting its code)
  77. J (for commercial purposes — very useful for marketing purposes)
  78. H (the law has had a hard time catching up with it — definitely an offence; courts are eager to prove their determination to protect cyberspace)
  79. in ^ the
  80. mostly — most
  81. It’s — Its
  82. China — Chinese
  83. losing — lost
  84. delete mind
  85. varied — various
  86. when ^ it
  87. absent — absence
  88. delete after
  89. delete The
  90. delete to
  91. powerfully — powerful
  92. for ^ a
  93. tradition — traditions
  94. prays — prayers
  95. in — for
  96. delete stories
  97. How — What

2 Responses to “6A Integration Section C Unit 6”

  1. bowiechit said

    is it correct to put 92.their?

  2. misskenleyfong said

    To Bowie:

    Q92: ‘their’ is ok.

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