Period threeUnit1 That must be a record gammarReviewReviewParagraph 1: The first edition of Guinness Book of World Record The first edition of Guinness Book of World RecordParagraph 2: Paragraph 2: Records of different categories Records of different categoriesReviewReviewParagraph 3: Paragraph 3: Chinese records in the book.Chinese records in the book.Paragraph 4: Paragraph 4: Examples of records from the world of sports . Examples of records from the world of sports . ReviewReviewParagraph 5: Paragraph 5: Why people are so interested in world records. Why people are so interested in world records.Paragraph 6: Paragraph 6: How to set a record? How to set a record? fill the form you need to apply for the recordA Guinness official will come to inspect your attemptThe official will confirm the record You will get a certificateContact The Guinness Book of World Record You are a world record holder1. From the last paragraph, we can infer that _____ . A. if a person wants to make a record, he can do it without permission B. if a person can do bad to others, he can make a record C. if your idea is not suitable, you can also get the permission of the Guinness Book of World Records D. the Guinness Book of World Records is very careful about making a recordPara.6A The Guinness Book of world Records is popular because people enjoy reading about strange.B The editors of the book collect all the records and put them into different groups.C Sir Hugh Beaver decided to write the book as the result of an argument with a friendD Even though the records themselves are amazing, the stories of the people who set the records are often even more interesting.E A new Guinness world record will only be...