第四十五讲
Fact Searching
Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Then go back to the text for a check of your understanding. You should tell which line(s) of which paragraph support(s) you. Finally, work in pairs to correct those false statements. (P71)
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( ) 1. He knew he could win the election easily from the very beginning.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ? ?____________
( ) 2. His father encouraged him to run for the election.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ??____________
( ) 3. The writer won the student-council president election in his last year of high school.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ??____________
( ) 4. In high school, the writer thought his father was stupid and knew very little about nature.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ??_____________
( ) 5. The father was rich enough to support the writer in college.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ??____________
( ) 6. Nothing happened to the relationship between the writer and his girlfriend during his college time.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ??_____________
( ) 7. On the phone, the father disagreed to support the writer through his college years.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ??_____________
( ) 8. The writer successfully finished his college study.
Line(s) _____ Para. _______. ??____________
Fact Searching
(F) 1. He knew he could win the election easily from the very beginning. Line(s) 1 Para. 3 .At first, he thought he would not be able to win because he was a “brain”.
(T) 2. His father encouraged him to run for the election.
Line(s) 1—3 Para. 4 .
(T) 3. The writer won the student-council president election in his last year of high school.
Line(s) 4—5 Para. 5 .
(T) 4. In high school, the writer thought his father was stupid and knew very little about nature.
Line(s) 1—2 Para. 7 .
(F) 5. The father was rich enough to support the writer in college.
Line(s) 2—3 Para. 9 .
The father could earn only half the amount needed for college. The writer had a scholarship.
(F) 6. Nothing happened to the relationship between the writer and his girlfriend during his college time.
Line(s) 1—3 Para. 10 . His girlfriend met another guy in his second year of college.
(F) 7. On the phone, the father disagreed to support the writer through his college years.
Line(s) 1—2 Para. 12 .He agreed to support his son through his college years but David should try his best to keep his scholarship first.
(T) 8. The writer successfully finished his college study.
Line(s) 1—3 Para. 13 .