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5-6-2-3-8-7-4-1
Exercise6
1don’tmindmyasking
2Hedrivesmecrazy
3Whatdoyoumeanby
4It’sthelastthing
5wecheckoutnewevents
6themusiciansortheactors
7CanIaskyousomethingelse
8we’vegotaninterviewtodo
9supposedtobeonhisway
EverydayEnglish
1(b)2(b)3(b)4(a)5(a)6(b)
OutsideView
4-5-1-3-2
1(b)2(c)3(c)4(a)5(a)
1Bjoern(b),(d),(f)
2Wolfgang(a),(e)
3Pascal(g)
4Yosma(c)
1Sothattheycanlearnsomethingaboutthemselves
2Itcanleadtoahigherself-consciousness.
3Itcanleadtohappiness.
4Astrengtheningofthepersonality.
5“WhoamIasaperson?
AmIreallyhappy?
”
6Hethinksstudentscangetindicationsofhappinessfromteachers.
7Happinessscientists.
8Theydon’twritedefinitionsontheboard.
Listeningin
1(c)2(d)3(a)4(b)
1tolerant;
rounded
2closeto;
standup
3beauty;
generosity
4anopportunity;
beyondtheone
5behaved;
selfish
6pretend;
seethrough
7arrivedin;
hadtohelp
8difficulttime;
ahugeamountof
1JoanisanacademiccounseloratManchesterUniversity.
2Sheistalkingtoapresenterandcallersforaradioprogram.
3Itisimportant,becausetheirchoicesofsubjectarelikelytohaveanimpactontheirfuturecareers.
4HewantstoworkinIT.
5Notatall.(InBritaineachuniversityhasadifferentmixtureofcourses;
somecoursescanonlybefoundinafewuniversities.)
Exercise7
1strengths;
weaknesses;
personality;
like;
subjects;
organized;
confident;
outgoing;
ateam;
workingalone
2futurecareers;
intoaparticularareaofwork;
chosenfield;
relatedindustries;
leading
3vocational;
graduates;
high-flyers;
career;
practical;
transferable;
recruitment
Unit2
Thetruestatementsare:
2,3and5.
1Andymentionsthenamesoftwobridges,notone.
4Andysawitgoupwhenhewasachild.
6Itisoneofthecleanestcityriverstoday,althoughitwasverypollutedinthepast.
1InSouthwark,whichispartofLondon
2About120yearsold
3Itusedtoberaisedthreeorfourtimesaday
4notsooften
5Inthelate1980sand1990s
6Inthe1960s
1She’sreallyimpressed.
2Becausetheycouldn’tgounderLondonBridge.
3JustonthissideofLondonBridge.
4Heremembersthatmanybuildingsweredamagedfromthewar.
5Theyusedtotakeyoutothehospitalbecausethewaterwassopolluted.
6Itisoneofthecleanestcityriversintheworld.
1-(b)2-(b)3-(b)4-(d)5-(d)6-(a)
1Thethingabout
2It’samazing
3Letmesee
4AnywaywherewasI
5Youweretellingmeabout
6That’sfascinating
7Letmethink
1-(b)2-(a)3-(b)4-(b)5-(b)
4-3-6-1-5-2
1wherethereiswar
2gotoschool
3workingin157countries
4hasneverknownpeace
5bringingmedicine
6getaneducation
740,000kids
8girlswerenotallowed
950percent
10themysteryaboutherfor12years
1(d),(g)2(e)3(c)4(f)5(a)6(b)
1(d)2(a)3(b)4(b)5(a)
1herhusband
2achurchinthedistance
3herfavouriteaunt(anduncle)
4afarm
5two(thespeakerandherbrother)
6about14
720years
1(c)2(b)3(a)4(c)5(d)6(a)
3-5-1-4-6-2
Exercise8
1Becausehethoughtitwouldmakehimgrown-up.
2Becausehewaslyingonthefloorscreamingandscreaming.
3Becauseshewantedtogohomeandshecouldn’tgethercoaton.
4Becausetheyusedtofight(butactually,they’rejusthavingfun).
5Becauseshehadshortblondhair.
6Becauseshehadhadsomegoodtimes.
7Becausehewantedtogetajobandearnmoney.
Unit3
1.Heusedtoworkinatheatre.
2.Hemovedthescenerybetweentheactsintheplay.
3.ShesawMyFairLady.
4.TofindoutwhereAndyandJanetare…ortocheckiftheyaregoingtobelate.
5.He’satheatrecritic.
6.Shehastocheckthesoundlevel.
Truestatementsare2,3,4and5.
1(b)2(c)3(d)4(c)5(a)
1.hasjustbeentosee
2Canyoutellmesomethingaboutit
3Tellmemoreabout
4Itsoundsveryunusual
5Soit’sfamilyentertainment
6didIdosomethingwrong
7Didyourememberto
8Hurryup
1-6bbaaaa
1,5,7,9and10.
1themostfamous
2brokealltherules
3lookingdirectlyat
4asenseofmovement
5indicatedarealplace
6whatisshetryingtosay
7covereduponesideofherface
8we’rethesubject
9seemedhappier
10themysteryabouther
11lineupbetween
12tellastory
1Herportraitsandbooksbothtellstories.
2Thecharacterorperformeroftheimages.
3Sheistryingtocaptureadeeperessenceofaperson.
4Heusesapinholecamerawhichrequiresaverylongexposure.
5Sheneedstoworkonthereflectionsinthewaterandthefaceoftheboy.
6Helinksthemtogetherwithastring.
7Shetriestocapturesomethingaboutthesoul,oressence,oftheperson.
8Itrepresentstheprocessofdecay.
1ThehighlightwasseeingtheshowNanta.
2It’saliveshow:
parttheatre,partdance,partmusic.
3ThemusicisamixtureoftraditionalKoreanmusic,percussionanddrums.
4In1997.
5Becauseit’sanon-verbalperformance.
6It’ssetinakitchen.
7Theyuseknives,dustbinlidsandkitchenutensils.
8Nantameans“randomdrumming”inKorean.
2,4and7.
1NantaisamixtureoftraditionalKoreanwithaWesternstyleperformance.
3Theyarepreparingfoodforaweddingreception.
5Theygivecookinglessonstothemanager’snephew,nottothemanager.
6Theyaretotallyinvolvedbuttheydon’tthrowfood.
8Theyhavealreadyappeared
attheEdinburghFestival.
1(a)2(c)3(d)4(c)5(b)
Unit4
Insideview
1They’repreparingtointerviewJanet’sfriend.
2Theinterviewispartofabackgroundseriestoethnic
restaurants.
3TheLondonVideoGamesFestivalinTrafalgarSquare.
4It’sverypopular.About100,000peopleattendedlastyear.
5Theyputupahugetentwherepeople
6Becauseit’sverypopular.
1-5bdabb
1Theriseofe-bookreaders.
2Thatyou’llneverrunoutofthingstoread.
3Hecomplainsthatsomeoneisusingamobilephoneandheispickingupthesignalintheotherstudio.
4Shefeelsthatshekeepsmakingamessofthings.
5Areportonhowtechnologyischangingsofast.
6BecauseJoestartedtherecordingbeforeAndyhadtimetoadjustthesoundlevel.
1They’renotreallylike
2Butthetroubleis
3thegreatthingaboutthemis
4thereisnothingquitelike
5moretextmessagesthan
6it’smyfault
7Justignorehim
Outsideview
1-6bcbcdd
1waxandfeathers
2gotofftheground
3thrust,liftandcontrol
4Thrust
5thetail
6providelift,controlandthrust,andbelightenough
Exercise4
5-3-2-10-4-1-8-9-7-6
1inventions
2developandtest
3helpedthemunderstandandstudy
4theshapesofdifferentwings
5madethefrontsteady
6controllable
7distanceandduration
81000testflight
9flewthefirstpoweredairplane
1Workinoffice-basedjobs.
2Peoplearenotexercisingtheirbodiesandtheyareputtingonweight.
3Itiscausedbylongperiodsspentsittingatthecomputer.
4Theyensurestaffaresittingcorrectlyattheircomputersandtakebreaks.
5Itiscausedbyseveralfactors:
lackofnaturalairandlight,havingalotofelectronicdevicesandair-conditioning.
6Theyareinstallingbetterlightingandventilation,
increasingthenumberofplantsandencouraging
employeestotakebreaks.
Exercise3
118percent
2over40percent
3a/onefifth(20percent)
4overamillion
5roughly30percent
Thetruestatementsare2,7and8
1theamountoftheworld’sfarmlandthatis
managedintensively
2theproportionoffloweringplantsthatneedtobepollinatedinordertobearfruit
3thenumberofcommerciallygrowncropsthatneedhoneybees
4thenumberofbeesreleasedbyfarmersinCaliforniatopollinatealmondtrees
5thetimeforaspeciesofwildmangotobearfruit
6thetimeforacultivatedspeciesofmangotobearfruit
Unit6
Inside