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Andyousay,"

Quitecorrect!

IwroteNoonthepaper!

Atrickwithaneggandsomesalt:

 

Askyourfriendstostandtheegguprightonthetable.Theywon'

tmanagetodoit.Saythatyoucanspeaktothechickeninside.Say,"

Chicken!

Canyouhearme?

Getreadytobalanceyouregg!

Whenyoufirstgettheeggbackfromyourfriends,pretendtokisstheeggatthebase.Makethebasewet.Thenputthebaseintosaltwhichisinyourotherhand.Thesaltwillsticktotheegg.Thenputtheeggonthetable.Twisttheeggaroundafewtimesasthiswillarrangethegrainsofsalt.Thenitwillstandup.Don'

tforgettothankthechicken.

Questions:

1.Whatdoesthemagicianaskpeopletodointhefirsttrick

2.Whathappenstothecoin?

3.Howdoesthemagicianprovethathecancommunicatehisthoughtstotheaudienceinthesecondtrick?

4.Whatisthefirststeptomaketheeggstandupright?

5.Whatelseisneededtomaketheeggstandupright?

Keys:

1.B2.C3.C4.A5.D

Cathy:

Right.

Receptionist:

Thenintheeveningfrom5:

30to6:

30—anotheraerobicsclasstoo.Andthere'

sajazzdanceclassfrom6:

30to7:

30.

Right.Andwhatlevelaretheyfor?

Imean,wouldtheybeOKforabeginner?

Themorningaerobics—8:

30to9:

30—isadvanced.Alltheothersareatthebeginnertointermediatelevel.Butletmegiveyouaschedule.

Thanks.Andhowmuchdoesitcostforaclass?

Youpaya£1entrancefeeandthentheclassesare£2.50eachand£3.50forthejazzdancing.It'

sthereonthesheet.

Oh,yes,Isee.

Ifyoubecomeamember,entranceisfreeand...

Oh,no,it'

sOK.I'

monlyinLondonfortwoweeks.

Oh,right.That'

snogoodthen.

AndIguessyouhaveshowersandeverything?

Yes,sure,andintheeveningsyoucanusethesaunafree,too.

Oh,great.Sothenextclassisat5:

30?

Well,I'

llseeyouthen.

Fine.Seeyoulater!

1.Wheredoesthedialogmostlikelytakeplace?

2.HowmanyclassesarethereeverydayexceptSunday?

3.Atwhattimedoesthelastclassend?

4.Howmuchistheentrancefee?

5.WhichclasswillCathymostprobablyattend?

6.WhatcanwelearnaboutCathyfromtheconversation?

1.A2.C3.C4.A5.C6.B

Listening2

Woman:

Whydon'

twegoabroadforachange?

I'

dliketogotoFrance,Spain,orevenItaly.

Man:

Mm.I'

mnotallthatkeenontravelingreally.I'

dratherstayathome.

Oh,comeon,Steve.Thinkofthesun!

Yes,butthinkofthecost!

Goingabroadisveryexpensive.

Oh,itisn'

t,Steve.Notthesedays.

Ofcourseitis,Juliet.ThebestthingabouthavingaholidayhereinBritainisthatit'

scheaper.Andanotherthing,travelinginBritainwouldbeeasier.Noboats,planesoranything.

Evenso,we'

vebeentomostoftheinterestingplacesinBritainalready.What'

sthepointinseeingthemagain?

Anyway,wecantravelroundBritainwheneverwelike.There'

snopointinwastingoursummerholidayhere.

Mm,Isupposeyou'

reright.Nevertheless,whatIcan'

tstandisallthebotherwithforeigncurrency,changingmoneyandallthatwhenwegoabroad.Ihateallthat.Andit'

ssoconfusing.

Oh,don'

tbesilly,Steve.

Andwhat'

smore,Ican'

tspeakanyofthelanguages—youknowthat.It'

sallrightforyou.Youcanspeaksomeforeignlanguages.

Exactly.Yousee,whatI'

dreallyliketodoispracticemyFrenchandSpanish.Itwouldhelpmealotatwork.

Mm,butthat'

snousetome.

Butjustthinkofthenewplaceswe'

dsee,thepeoplewe'

dmeet!

Butlook,ifwestayedhere,wewouldn'

thavetoplanverymuch.

msorry,Steve.No.Idon'

tfancyanothercoldEnglishsummer.

1.Wheredoesthemanwanttospendthesummerholiday?

2.AccordingtoSteve,whatisconsideredimportantinplanningvacation?

3.WhatdoesStevefindconfusingabouttravelingabroad?

4.WhatwillhelpJulietinherwork?

5.WhatdoesJulietthinkofsummerinBritain?

1.C2.B3.D4.C5.B

Listening3

ThegameoffootballmayhavestartedinRomantimes.ItseemsthattheRomansplayedagameverymuchlikeourmodernrugbybutwitharoundball.

Englishvillagersplayedfootballinthe16thcenturyandtheyoftenhadalmostahundredplayersoneachside.Itwasaverycommongame,whichwasveryroughandevendangerousuntiltheearlypartofthe19thcentury.Inthe18thcenturyaFrenchmanwhohadwatchedaroughgameoffootballinavillagewrote,"

Icouldnotbelievethatthosemenwereplayingagame.IfthisiswhatEnglishmencallplaying,Iwouldnotliketoseethemfighting!

Fromthemid-19thcentury,itwasplayedinschoolsinEnglandandsoonspreadalloverBritainandEurope.Untilin1850,itwasnotpossibletohavefootballmatchesbetweenoneschoolandanother,becauseeachschoolhaddifferentrules!

Sosetruleshadtobemade.Theywerenotimprovedthoughuntil,in1863,whenthosewhopreferredtoplaywithhandsaswellasfeetformedtheRugbyUnionwhiletheothersstartedtheFootballAssociation(F.A.).Itwasonlyin1863thatthefirstsetofrulesforallfootballclubswasagreedupon.

Nearly150yearslater,footballhasbecomebyfarthemostpopularsportintheentireworld.Wouldthat18thcenturyFrenchmanhavebelieveditpossible?

1.Accordingtothepassage,whenmaythegameoffootballhavefirststarted?

2.HowmanyteammemberswereofteninvolvedinthegamewhentheEnglishbegantoplaythegame?

3.WhatdidthespeakersayabouttheearliestfootballgameinEngland?

4.WhywasitNOTpossibletohavefootballmatchesbetweentwoschoolsuntil1850?

5.Whathappenedtofootballin1863?

1.D2.D3.A4.C5.C

Listening4

Inonetown,therewerethreelongtimefriends,Pat,MikeandBob.PatandBobwerequitebright,butMikewasratherdull.

OnedayasPatandMikewerewalkingdownthesidewalktogether,Patputhishandonasolidbrickwallandsaid,"

Mike,hitmyhandashardasyoucan."

Mikestruckahardblow,butPatpulledhishandawayfromthewalljustbeforeMike'

sfisthitit.Ofcourse,ithurtMike'

shandverymuchwhenhehitthewall,butPatsaid,"

Thatwasagoodjokeonyou,wasn'

tit?

Mikeagreed,butwasnottoohappy.

ThefollowingdayMikeandBobwerewalkinginthetownsquare.MikedecidedtoplaythejokeonBob.Helookedaround,andseeingnosolidobject,heplacedhishandoverhisfaceandsaid,"

Bob,hitmyhandashardasyoucan."

Bobagreed,andashestruckahardblowwithhisfist,Mikequicklypulledhishandawayandwasknockedtotheground,unconscious.AfterafewminutesMikerecovered,andsawBobworriedlylookingdownathim.Mikesaid,"

1.WhowasNOTclever?

2.WhatdidPataskMiketodo?

3.Whowashurtfinally?

4.OnwhomwasMikegoingtotrythisjoke?

5.WheredidMikeputhishandwhenheaskedBobtohithim?

6.WhathappenedtoMikeafterBobstruckahardblowwithhisfist?

1.1A2.C3.A4.B5.C6.B

2.√2√5

Unit3GenderDifferences

Threeguysareouthavingarelaxingdayfishing.Outoftheblue,theycatchamermaidwhobegstobesetfreeinreturnforgrantingeachofthemawish.

Nowoneoftheguysjustdoesn'

tbelieveit,andsays,"

OK,ifyoucanreallygrantwishes,thendoublemyIQ."

Themermaidsays,"

Done."

Suddenly,theguystartstoreciteflawlessShakespearefollowedbyashortpauseandanextremelyinsightfulanalysisofit.Thesecondguyissoamazedthathesaystothemermaid,"

Hey,triplemyIQ."

Theguybeginspouringoutallthemathematicalsolutionstoproblemsthathavepuzzledscientistsinallfields.

Thelastguyissoimpressedbythechangesinhisfriendsthathesaystothemermaid,"

QuintuplemyIQ."

Themermaidlooksathimandsays,"

Youknow,Inormallydon'

ttrytochangepeople'

smindswhentheymakeawish,butIreallywishyou'

dreconsider."

Theguysays,"

No,IwantyoutoincreasemyIQfivetimes,andifyoudon'

tdoit,Iwon'

tsetyoufree."

"

Please,"

saysthemermaid,"

youdon'

tknowwhatyou'

reasking...It'

llchangeyourentireviewoftheuniverse.Won'

tyouaskforsomethingelse?

Amilliondollarsoranything?

Butnomatterwhatthemermaidsays,theguyinsistsonhavinghisIQincreasedbyfivetimesitsusualpower.Sothemermaidsighs

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