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Talk 1
 The course is about The Ecology of Coral Reef.
 It is unique because of the method.
 They don’t only collect data from library but also from field study.
1. B 2. A
Talk 2
 They still have lesson in the class.
 They will go to university swimming pool to learn scuba diving and
basic of underwater photography.
 They also learn about ways for not damaging reefs. A coral is very
fragile.
3.C 4. B
Talk 3
 This course needs financial commitment.
 The department can only provide the basic equipment.
 Students need to pay their airfare, food, and lodging.
 There are scholarships for those who need it.
5.C 6.B
Talk 4
 The largest American mammal is bear.
 They are fascinating because they can stand up on their two legs.
 Bears can eat almost anything.
7.B 8. C
Talk 5
 The largest bear is giant Kodiak of Alaska.
 When they stand up they can reach up to 10 feet.
 Another large bear is Grizzly bear and they live in Yellowstone.
9.B 10. B
Exercise 5
Talk 1
 The most common bear in US is Black bear.
 This bear is smaller than Grizzly.
 They seem friendly but actually they can be dangerous.
1.C 2. A
Talk 2
 Since Uni Soviet launched Sputnik in 1957, it contributed debris in
earth orbit.
 Some debris will be burnt after entering the atmosphere but
others will remain in orbit for years.
3.A 4. C
Talk 3
 There are about 8000 orbital bodies that are monitored from
earth.
 There are about half million debris that are too tiny to be
monitored.
5. B 6. A
Talk 4
 There are various debris that are found.
 The largest object is not necessarily dangerous.
 The most dangerous object is a metal that has the same size with
an aspirin.
7. B 8. A
Talk 5
Scientists finally find a solution for orbital debris by creating a tool to
collect the debris.
She brings the model of the tool.
The tool can be launched as a satellite or can be launched with
spacecraft.
9.C 10. C 11. B

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