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  2 broaden humanity’s intellectual horizons

  3 non-profit organizations

  4. the copyright of the books it scanned

  5. it displays only a small part of their content

  6.It was settled after more than two years of negotiation

  7.The commercial provisions of the settlement

  8. providing information for free

  9. “orphan” works

  10.have an impact on the book world

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  11. A) Listen to the recorded notes while driving.

  12. C) The man lacks confidence in playing the part.

  13. A) Arranging a bed for a patient.

  14. A) H is too busy to accept more responsibility.

  15. C) He has left his position in the government.

  16. D) The man is well informed about the space shuttle missions.

  17. A) At a car renting company.

  18. B) He bought a stereo system.

  19. B) Selling products made for left-handers.

  20. D) Most of them are specially made for his shop.

  21. D) They sell by mail order only.

  22. D) It runs sales promotion.

  23. C) The woman’s company made last-minute changes.

  24. D) Cut the fee by half for this year.

  25. A) Calm down and make peace.

  26. B) They sacrifice their lives for the benefit of humans.

  27. D) They may affect the results of experiments.

  28. C) When they become escapees.

  29. B) While holding a burial ceremony for a pet mouse, they were killing pest mice.

  30. C) They take it for granted.

  31. A) Tidal restlessness.

  32. A) They are adventurers from all over the world.

  33. A) A murder mystery.

  34. D) It is unhealthy for the viewers.

  35. B) He can’t resist the temptation of T.V. either.

  Section C Compound Dictation

  In the past, one of the biggest disadvantages of machines has been their inability to work on a micro scale. For example, doctors did not have devices allowing them to go inside the human body to(36)detecthealth problems or to perform(37)delicatesurgery. Repair crews did not have a way of (38)identifyingbroken pipes located deep within a high-rise apartment building. However, that’s about to change. Advances in computers and biophysics have started a micro miniature (40)revolutionthat allows scientists to envision and in some cases actually build microscopic machines. These devices promise to (41)dramaticallychange the way we live and work.

  Micromachines already are making an impact. At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, research scientists have designed a4-inch silicon chip that holds 700 tiny (42)primitivemotors. At Lucas Nova Sensor in Fremont, California, scientists have perfected the world’s first microscopic blood-pressure sensor. Threaded through a person’s blood vessels, the sensor can provide blood pressure readings at the valve of the heart itself.

  (44)Although simple versions of miniature devices have had an impact, advanced versions are still several years away.Auto manufacturers, for example, are trying to use tiny devices (45)that can sense when to release an airbag and how to keep engines and breaks operating efficiently. Some futurists envision nanotechnology also being used to explore the deep sea in small submarine, or even to launch finger-sized rockets packed with micro miniature instruments.

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