NorthStar 3 KEY
NorthStar 3 KEY
NorthStar 3 KEY
giao dịch thương mại quốc tế (Trường Đại Học Ngoại ngữ Huế)
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
3, page 19-20
UNIT 2
1. a 5.f 9.f
2.b 6.c 10.f
3.f 7.f
VOCABULARY
4.d 8.e
2, page 27
4, page 20
1. a 4. b 7. b
Answers will vary. Suggested answers:
2. a 5. a 8. a
1. Alex Honnold’s climbing of the Triple was a
3. b 6. b
very impressive accomplishment.
2. a) The Triple is located in one of
Honnold’s favorite climbing spots,
MAIN IDEAS
Yosemite National Park in California.
b) Climbing the Triple includes climbing
2, page 29
three very large rock surfaces in
a. 3 d.1
Yosemite Park: Mount Watkins, El
b. 5 e. 2
Capitan, and Half Dome.
c. 6 f. 4
c) Only a small number of climbers in the
world can complete
this 7,000-foot climb in 24 hours.
d) Honnold was the first climber to
complete the Triple alone.
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
GRAMMAR
STEP 2: Synthesize, page 35
Answers will vary. Suggested answers: 2, page 40
FRANK: Fraud can often have financial 1. I learned about a case of check fraud.
consequences on more than one individual. I 2. my neighbors were relaxing at home on
know that when I impersonated people, a Sunday.
hospital lost money paying me. Also, legal 3. my neighbors answered their door.
clients spent their money on my fake services. 4. they took the checks to the bank.
What were the financial consequences when 5. a bank clerk finally became suspicious of
your identity was stolen? what they were doing.
6. , the police arrested the two men.
7. I was watching the news on TV.
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
3, page 45
Answers will vary. See suggested answers: COMPREHENSION, page 59
1. Once, I wasted a lot of time buying face 1.Two weeks; to avoid getting sick
cream that didn’t work. 2.In order for the passenger ship to leave
2. I made a big mistake when I bought Earth’s orbit
fraudulent language CDs. 3.By spinning the spaceship
3. My uncle had an embarrassing experience 4.The supply ships arrive first in order to prepare
with a fraudulent hair product. the surface for the astronauts.
5.Seven hours
UNIT 3
READING SKILL
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
Answers will vary. Suggested answers. 3. The colonists use the radio to talk to their
Mars One: Not having enough gravity can families on Earth.
cause problems with 4. The astronauts are isolated to avoid getting
your muscles, bones, and heart. sick.
Woman: What about on Mars? Mars has 5. Mars One has a selection committee to
only 38 percent of the Earth’s choose four astronauts.
gravity. 6. The colonists will exercise a lot to sleep well
Mars One: Boredom, lack of sleep, and at night.
weight gain.
Mars One: you won’t have a chance to get
bored. WRITE
Mars One: You’ll have a lot of time to
exercise. 1, page 67-68
Mars One: feel isolated from people on 1. To choose between two jobs
Earth 2. Three
3. Emotion, air quality, population
2, page 70
3, page 66 1. NASA treats and pays its employees well.
1. Mars One needs to find money to go to Mars. 2. NASA carefully and fairly reviews each
2. Planet builders need years to change the candidate.
atmosphere of Mars. 3. In college, I studied astronomy and geology.
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
4. On my first day at my new job, the boss and Answer (c) does not mention women, so it is
my coworkers incomplete. Answer (a) is best because
were very helpful. if a hen is louder than a rooster, the hen controls
5. When the Curiosity rover landed on Mars, I a family. According to the proverb,
went on Mars time and didn’t see my family very a family is unhappy when a woman is in control;
much. therefore, it is better for a man to
6. NASA has safely and proudly launched many control the family.
spaceships. 2. b
7. I learned a lot and made many friends during This answer is best because it includes two
my first year at NASA. basic parts of being female, according to the
proverb (having long hair and having a long
tongue, which means that a woman is talkative).
UNIT 4 Answer (c) is not the best choice since the
proverb does not suggest beauty, and answer
(a) is only a misinterpretation based on the literal
VOCABULARY meanings of the words.
2, page 77
1. e 5. g 9. d COMPREHENSION, page 86
2. f 6. h 10. b 1. F ( Most Americans speak only one
3. I 7. j language: English.)
4. c 8. a 2. T
3. T
4. T
5. F (Not everyone agrees that English is a
difficult language to learn.)
MAIN IDEAS
READING SKILL
2, page 80
1. F (Ideas on language and gender have 2, page 87
changed over the last 100 years.) 1. c 3. e 5. b
2. T 2. d 4. f 6. a
3. F (Poole has divided female speech into four
categories.)
4. F (Poole and Tannen agree that male speech STEP 1: Organize, page 87-88
is focused on showing knowledge. Answers may vary. Suggested answers:
5. T LANGUAGE AND ENGLISH AS A
6. T GENDER (R1) GLOBAL LANGUAGE
7. F (Proverbs from several cultures focus on (R2)
how talkative women are.)
8. T 1. Women’s speech is 1. Native speakers of
viewed as excessive English don’t have to
because they are less learn other languages.
DETAILS , page 81 valued than men.
1. b (para. 2) 5. b (para. 6) 2. If women had more 2. One reason English
2. a (para. 3) 6. a (para. 6) power, they might has become a global
3. b (para. 3) 7. c (para. 7) speak more directly language is because of
4. c (para. 3) 8. a (para. 8) like men do. war and politics.
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
WRITE UNIT 5
1, page 95
Point 1: Formality of Language VOCABULARY
Details/Examples:
A: In English class: informal language with 2, page 103-104
friends 1. b 4. a 7. a
B: In the supermarket: polite language with the 2. a 5. a 8. a
clerk 3. b 6. b 9. a
3, page 96
DETAILS, page 107
Answers will vary. Suggested answers:
1. In your grandparents’ time, there was the
1. My brother enjoys playing soccer with his
prospect of working a job from graduation until
friends. My sister, on the other hand, would
retirement.
rather spend time talking with hers.
2. Skills you learn today will be obsolete very
2. Unlike the English language, which has
soon.
developed as part of a culture, Esperanto was
3. But most of us working today have to look
developed without any specific culture.
beyond the little box of “career.”
3. Boys often use “report” talk to show their
4. An employer can always replace you or find
knowledge. Girls, in contrast to boys, often use
someone who can do your job more cheaply.
“rapport” talk to build relationships.
5. Find something to do besides what you’re
4. Men usually want to use a map or GPS to find
doing and keep finding a smarter way to do it.
directions. On the other hand, women usually
6. Find someone who is willing to help you make
want to ask strangers for directions.
your idea a reality.
5. My English class is very informal. However,
7. You need to be a risk taker, an innovator, a
the office where I work is very formal.
problem solver, and a hard worker.
6. In contrast to speaking English to people I
know well, which is easy, speaking English to
strangers is sometimes difficult.
MAKE INFERENCES, page 108
Check numbers 2, 5, 6, 8, 10
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
Outsourcing
Freelancer
1, page 117
1. beneficial
2. entrepreneurial
R2
3. expert
4. occupational
Game Designers X
5. prospective
and Developers 6. strategic
Cybersecurity X /X 7. sustainable
Officers
Health Care X X /X
Professionals 2, page 117
Biomedical X X 1. b 5. a
Engineers 2. f 6. e
Asteroid Mining X X X 3. g 7. c
Engineers 4. d
Astrophysicists X X X
3, page 117
1. beneficial relationship
STEP 2: Synthesize, page 113-114 2. entrepreneurial spirit
Answers will vary. Suggested answers. 3. expert advice
NU AHN: I liked learning about careers related to 4. occupational hazard
space like asteroid mining engineer and 5. prospective employer
astrophysicist. Looking for ores on other planets 6. strategic location
sounds very interesting. Unfortunately, I don’t 7. sustainable growth
have the time or money to get more education,
so I was looking at computer jobs, too, because
I already know a lot about computers. I think a GRAMMAR
job as a game developer would be fun. It also
seems like a job that will lead to becoming an 2, page 119-120
entrepreneur one day. 1. enter 7. ‘ll think
2. will look 8. Go
3. am 9. don’t know
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
2, page 134-135
3, page 120-121 1. The writer of the essay is trying to find out
1. Before the year ends, 10 percent of the the age of Antarctic ice.
employees lose their job. 2. The writer wants Antarctica to be closed to
Ten percent of the employees will lose their jobs tourists.
before the year ends. 3. Psychologists study how people behave
2. When the new boss arrives, we will be on our when they live and work together in such a
best behavior. remote location.
We will be on our best behavior when the new 4. Oil spills in Antarctica have killed penguins
boss arrives. and destroyed a five-year scientific project.
3. As soon as he has time, the boss will 5. Tour companies may not be concerned
interview prospective about the environment of Antarctica.
employees. 6. If we don’t protect Antarctica from tourism,
The boss will interview prospective employees there may be serious consequences for us
as soon as he has time. all.
4. While we are in the office, we will check the 7. We know from past experience that when
numbers. things get unbalanced, harmful changes can
We will check the numbers while we are in the occur.
office.
5. After the office party ends, who will clean
up? MAKE INFERENCES, page 139
Who will clean up after the party ends? 1. a. Paragraph 3: Our work is difficult, and
6. When we drive to work, we will pick up your some of our projects can be damaged by such
friend. simple mistakes as opening the wrong door or
We will pick up your friend when we drive to bumping into a small piece of equipment.
work. 2. a. Paragraph 3: Members of Greenpeace,
7. As opportunities arise, people will take one of the world’s leading environmental
advantage of them. organizations, complain that tourists leave
People will take advantage of them as trash on beaches and disturb the plants and
opportunities arise. animals.
8. As soon as our business makes enough 3. b. Paragraph 4: The need to protect
money, we will open another store. Antarctica from tourists becomes even greater
We will open another store as soon as our when we consider the fact that there is no
business makes enough money. government here. Antarctica belongs to no
country.
4. b. Paragraph 5: If we don’t protect Antarctica
UNIT 6 from tourism, there may be serious
consequences for us all. We cannot allow
tourism to bring possible danger to the planet.
MAIN IDEAS The only way to protect this fragile and
important part of the planet is to stop tourists
2, page 133 from traveling to Antarctica.
4, 1, 2
READING SKILL
DETAILS
2, page 139
1, page 134 1. a
I. A. the oldest 2. b
B. view 3. b
C. harsh
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
WRITE
REVIEW, page 141
Answers will vary. Suggested answers: 1, page 147
coastal: sunlight, temperature, research, 1. And even though I can appreciate their
beauty, environment, landscape desire to experience this vast and beautiful
fragile: environment, beauty, landscape, landscape, I feel Antarctica should be closed
glaciers to tourists.
frozen: environment, landscape, continent
harsh: effect, sunlight, temperature, 2. Paragraph 2: Because Antarctica is the
environment, beauty, landscape, consequences, center of important scientific research, it must
continent be preserved for this purpose.
natural: effect, sunlight, environment, beauty, Paragraph 3: Tourists in Antarctica can
landscape damage scientific research and hurt the
remote: icebergs, glaciers, continent environment.
scientific: research Paragraph 4: The need to protect Antarctica
vast: environment, landscape, continent, from tourists becomes even greater when we
glaciers, icebergs consider the fact that there is no government
here.
3. Paragraph 2: examples
EXPAND, page 142 Paragraph 3: examples and facts
1. c; S 5. b; C / E 9. b; S Paragraph 4: explanations
2. a; C / E 6. b; S 10. a; C / E 4. The only way to protect this fragile and
3. b; S 7. b; S 11. a; S important part of the planet is to stop tourists
4. a; A 8. c; D 12. b; D (ice is not a from traveling to Antarctica.
correct choice because
it is a noun)
REVISE
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
2, page 158
1. d 4. a READING SKILL
2. b 5. c
3. e 2, page 162
The details that precede the metaphor are all
valuable: a happy marriage, working hard, and
DETAILS, page 158-159 helping each other.
Answers may vary. Suggested answers:
1. A matchmaker helped by finding someone 3, page 163
of the right age and background. b and d
2. A successful marriage was one that
produced sons.
3. They left at thirteen. STEP 1: Organize, page 163
4. They stopped night visits if they thought a 1. c 3. f 5. a
boy might not be a good husband. 2. d 4. b 6. e
5. They would get pregnant.
6. She wouldn’t be able to get married. STEP 2: Synthesize, page 164
7. They believe unmarried women should not ARRANGED MARRIAGE
get pregnant. Culture 1: Traditional Chinese
8. It didn’t continue to exist because John Culture 2: Vietnamese
Noyes left the community.
9. In 1890, polygamy was officially banned in In an arranged marriage culture, parents are
the Mormon church. responsible for choosing a spouse for their
children. In some cases, a matchmaker is used.
Dating is not considered a good way to find a
MAKE INFERENCES, page 159-160 spouse in an arranged marriage culture.
Answers will vary. Suggested answers:
a. 3 Pregnancy showed that girls were FERTILITY-BASED MARRIAGE
marriage worthy because of fertility. Culture 1: Traditional Hopi
b. 4 Boys at thirteen moved out of their Culture 2: Old Bavarian
parents’ home and were allowed to
meet women. In fertility-based marriage, people may decide to
c. 1 The parents made the decision without get married when the female becomes pregnant.
asking the young couple. Young people are allowed to follow romantic
d. 3 The young people were free to marry feelings and find their own partners. The ability
whom they wanted, but if the husband to get pregnant may be highly valued as proof of
later chose to take additional wives, the fertility.
first wife couldn’t prevent it.
e. 3 People were free to join the Oneida
Community. Yet, by making this choice,
they agreed to participate in group
marriage and had to share their spouses
with everyone.
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NorthStar 4e Reading & Writing Level 3 Answer Key
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4. to support groups that discredit the idea of 9. educated: debate, government, public
global warming 10. massive: confusion, emissions, evidence,
5. They think ExxonMobil tries to confuse with production
incorrect and dishonest information.
GRAMMAR
READING SKILL
2, page 196-197
2, page 190 1. may / might / could 5. Will
1. in contrast 2. may / might/ could 6. Are. . .going
2. but 3. may / might/ could to be
3. however could 7. may / might/
4. may / might/ could
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