Paragraph 2一(a)
Paragraph 3—(e)
Paragraph 4—(b)
Paragraph 5—(d)
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1(d) 2(a) 3(b) 4(d) 5(c) 6(b) 7(c) 8(a) 9(b) 10(c)
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Russian scientists chose dogs as the most suitable animal to send into space because they felt that dogs would be able to endure the long periods of inactivity better than other animals. When they first started sending dogs into space, they took small unwanted dogs from the streets of Moscow and sent them to research centres where they were trained to stand still for long periods and also to wear pressurized suits and helmets. During the year 1951-1952, nine dogs made successful high altitude flights and three of them flew two missions・
Module 7
Unit 1
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Passage A
Paragraph 1—(e)
Paragraph 2一(a)
Passage B
Paragraph 1—(b)
Paragraph 2一(a)
Paragraph 3—(c)
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Passage A
1Earthquakes happen along fault lines in the earths crust・
2No.
3An earthquake usually lasts less than a minute・
4Simple or poor constructions will fall down.
Passage B
1A man in a horse and cart and a bus.
2Three.
3The entire front of the four-storey house was pushed outwards like a door and fell across the street・
4The man was thrown across the cart・
5They were mnning into the street in great horror.
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