Unit-4-A-View-of-Mountains习题答案综合教程四
Unit 4 A View of Mountains
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I. Decide which of the following best states the author's purpo of writing.
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II. Judge, according to the text, whether the following statements are true or fal.free movies在线视频
1. F (Refer to Paragraph 1. Nobody made a photographic record of the immediate effect of the atomic bombing on Hiroshima.)
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he ordinary life that would have been going on in the fields of rubble if there had not been the atomic bombing.)
3. F (Refer to Paragraph 2. The "nuclear danger that still hangs over us" means the danger caud by the possible u of atomic bombs in the future rather than the dangerous conquences of the world's cond atomic bombing.)
4. T (Refer to the bracketed part in Paragraph 2.)
5. T (Refer to the first few lines of Paragraph 3.)mind
III. Answer the following questions.
leaking1. Refer to the last few lines of Paragraph 1. A view of mountains in the distance rather than the wreckage is meant to remind the viewer of the city that was leveled to the ground by the atomic bomb and of the normal life that would have been going on there. This is where the significance of the picture lies.
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3. Refer to the middle of Paragraph 2. The bombing of Nagasaki is regarded as the fitter symbol of the nuclear peril in two respects. First, it is evidence that nuclear weapons can be ud again to destroy human civilization. Second, the fact that Nagasaki had not been the originally chon target of the nuclear attack shows the unpredictability of possible nuclear attacks in the future. That is, every city in the world is liable to nuclear destruction.