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Tham khảo tài liệu 'how to master skills for the toefl ibt listening advanced part 29', ngoại ngữ, toefl - ielts - toeic phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | O Practice with Lectures H Listen to part of a lecture in an art class. sb 1. What can be inferred about the term Eskimos Inuit people do not want to be called Eskimos. Inuit people prefer to be called Eskimos. The word Eskimos is interchangeable with Inuit. It is against the law to call Inuit people Eskimos. 2. According to the passage where do the Inuit live All over Canada In Arctic Canada In the Arctic regions of Russia Alaska. Canada and Greenland With the Eskimos of Alaska and Northern Canada 3. Listen again to part of the lecture. Then answer the question. What does the professor imply when he says this f Alaskans are related to the Eskimos. One should not call an Inurt person an Eskimo. Russians are not real Eskimos. Eskimos originated in Greenland. authentic al real not artificial carving nJ a sculpture derogatory la insulting nourish M to grow test and healthily humorous a funny incorporate v to mctode as part of miniature la very small nomadic a always moving perception n betel as to what s true primitive la very oto styte simple 210 Unit 8 Making Inferences 4. Listen to the lecture and fill in the blanks to complete the lecture notes. Professor discusses __ Live In__ 9 Mostly associated with Cj Have many kinds of _ 2 Inui t sculptures - Becoming commercialized 3 Arecarvings Ci Are polished and . Animal and human subjects E Made of _ but not wood 5. Complete the following summary with the words given below. The Inuit are northern people who live in the Arctic areas of Canada Alaska. Russia and Greenland. Inuit art includes sculptures paintings and prints. Prior to the 1950s were small enough to hold inside one s fist. Today the carvings have become bigger because the Inuit have settled into and are trying to satisfy market demand. So now we have miniatures and larger sculptures. Also since the 1980s Inuit carvings have become more polished and 131 . The subjects of these carvings are usually animals and humans. The animals are .