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Unit1 LindacomestoLondon

(p2)

Linda:

  Hi,Karen!

Whereareyou?

Karen:

  I’minthecoffeebarnexttotheArrivalsexit.

I’mwaitingforyou,andI’mhavingacupofcoffee.

Karen:

  Whereareyou,andwhatareyoudoing?

Linda:

  I’mintheBaggageHall.

I’mwaitingformysuitcase.

Linda:

  Ah,Icanseeit!

It’scomingroundnow!

Thereitis!

Linda:

  Oh,Karen!

IsPaulwithyou?

Karen:

  Yes,ofcourseheis.

He’sstandingherebesideme.

I’mgivinghimmyphonenow.

Karen:

    Hereyouare,Paul!

Talktoyourmother!

Paul:

    Hello,Mum!

Linda:

    Hello,Paul!

I’vegotmysuitcase,andI’mcomingoutnow!

Unit2GoodluckonSunday!

(p10)

Reporter:

  Myname’sTomFrench.I’mspeakingtoyoufromthe  ExCelCentreinLondon’sDocklands.Wearevisiting

thisyear’sMarathonExpo.

Reporter:

  ThisistheTradeFairoftheLondonMarathon.It’s

verynoisy!

Therearehundredsofexhibitorsand

thousandsofvisitorshere.

Reporter:

  Thisisabiginternationalevent.

Butit’slikeavillage!

Peoplearetalkingandlaughinglikeoldfriends.

Reporter:

  I’mstandingwithoneofthecompetitors.

LetmeintroducePaulBruce.

Hi,Paul!

Paul:

  Hi,Tom!

Reporter:

  Paul,pleasetellourlisteners.

ThisisyourfirstMarathon,isn’tit?

Paul:

  Yes,itis.

Reporter:

  AreyoulookingforwardtoSunday?

Paul:

  Yes,Iam.

Reporter:

  That’sthespirit,Paul!

GoodluckonSunday!

Unit3Isthisyours?

(p18)

Jack:

  That’sstrange.What’sthisnoteinmypocket?

Itisn’tmine.Isityours,Daisy?

Daisy:

  No,itisn’tmine.

Letmesee.

Oh,itbelongstoPaul.

Thehandwritingishis.

Jack:

  Sowhyisitinmypocket?

Daisy:

  Idon’tknow.ItlookslikePaul’s‘to-do’list.

Letmereadit.

Wednesday,18April

8a.m.DrivetotheairportwithKaren.

10a.m.PickMumup,anddrivetoBarnet.

1p.m.Trainingrun.

5p.m.PickClaireupfromcollege.

Jack:

  Hmm.Giveittome,Daisy.

Yes,itisPaul’s,isn’tit?

Daisy:

  Yes,Jack.Putitback.

Jack:

  Butwhyonearthisitinmypocket?

Unit4 Thetopthreepercent

(p26)

Volunteer:

Congratulations!

Twohoursandfifty-nineminutes.

That’sfantastic!

What’syourname?

Paul:

  Paul.PaulBruce.

Volunteer:

Welldone,Paul!

Howareyoufeeling?

Paul:

  I’mOK.Thanks.

Volunteer:

Good!

Now,Paul.

Here’syourfoiljacket.

Putiton.

Youmustn’tgetcold.

Paul:

  Yes.Thanks.

Volunteer:

Justahundredandseventy-nineminutes!

Paul,you’reahero!

Paul:

  Thanks!

Volunteer:

Now,Paul,walkthisway.

Pickupyourmedal.

It’syours!

Volunteer:

Therearethirty-fivethousandrunnersinthisrace,andyou’reinthetopthreepercent!

Congratulations!

Unit5Allaboutants!

(p34)

Robert:

  Lookatthiswebpage,Mum.

It’saboutants.

Karen:

  Ants?

Whyareyoulookingupants?

Robert:

  Whynot?

Antsarereallyinteresting.

Theydoreallyinterestingthings.

Karen:

  Whatkindofthings?

Robert:

  Well,theyusuallyliveindryplaces.

Buttheycansurviveunderwaterfortwoweeks.

Karen:

  Really?

Karen:

  Dotheybreatheunderwater?

Robert:

  Itdoesn’tsay.

Robert:

  Oh,Mum,howaboutthis?

Antsalwaysstretchtheirlegsinthemorning.

Karen:

  You’rejoking!

Robert:

  No,really!

Karen:

  Dotheyusuallyyawninthemorning,too?

Robert:

  Well,funnilyenough,theydo!

Unit6Anelegantsize

(p42)

Polly:

  You’relookingveryeleganttoday,Annie!

Annie:

  Yes,I’monmywaytomyaccountant’s.

Ialwaysputonaniceoutfitforhim.

Annie:

  SoI’  mgoingbybus.

Polly:

  Whatdoyoumean,Annie?

Annie:

  Well,Iusuallywalkintotown.

ButtodayI’mgoingbybus.

It’smyshoes,yousee.

Polly:

  Yourshoes?

Annie:

  Yes,myshoes.

They’resizesix.

Polly:

  They’reperfectwithyouroutfit.

Annie:

  Thanks.Ilikethem,too.

Annie:

  ButIcan’twalkintheminthemorning.

They’refineintheafternoon.

Polly:

  Whatdoyoumean?

Annie:

  Myfeetaresizefiveinthemorning,andsizesix

intheafternoon.

Ican’twalkintheseshoesbeforelunch.

Unit7Agoodexample

(p50)

Robert:

  Howaboutthis,Dad?

‘Twenty-twopercentofpeopleinBritainnever

eatbreakfast.

Sixteenpercenteatbreakfastatwork.’

William:

  It’strue.

Myassistanthasherbreakfastatworkeveryday.

It’sawasteoftime,really.

Karen:

  Poorgirl!

Sheworksveryhard.

William:

  Shegoesoutwithfriendsnearlyeverynight.

Thenshegetsuplate,andrushestoworklate.

William:

  Thenshehasbreakfastatherdesk!

Itdoesn’tlookgood.

Karen:

  Sheworkslatetwiceaweek,too.

William:

  Well,wealldothat.

Goodness,isthatthetime?

William:

  Imustrush.

Karen:

  Butwhataboutyourbreakfast?

William:

  That’sallright.Icangetsomebreakfastatwork.

Unit8Anicequietafternoon

(p58)

Mr.Ford:

  Whatareyougoingtodonow,Paul?

Paul:

  I’mgoingtotakeiteasythismorning!

ThenI’mgoingtomeetClaireforlunch.

Mr.Ford:

  Where?

HereinBarnet?

Paul:

  No,atanIndianrestaurantinCanaryWharf.

Hermotherrecommendsit.

Mr.Ford:

  Verynice.

Haveagoodlunch.

Eatadoubleportionofrice.

Youneedthecarbohydrate.

Andhaveadessert.

Whynothavetwodesserts?

Butnoalcohol,ofcourse!

Haveanicequietafternoon.

Paul:

  We’regoingtowalkalongtheriver.

Mr.Ford:

  Makeitashortwalk.

Andwalktoday--don’trun!

Paul:

  Claire’sgoingtolikethat.

Shehatesrunning,

especiallyafterabiglunch.

Unit9Doyourownthing

(p66)

Paul:

  It’sgoingtobeaveryearlystart

onSundaymorning,Claire.

We’regoingtoleavehomeatabout5.30.

Claire:

  5.30!

Thatisearly!

Paul:

  Sowhatdoyouwanttodo?

Doyouwanttocomewithus,ornot?

Claire:

  I’mnotsure,Paul.

Whatdoyouwantmetodo?

Paul:

  Iwantyoutodoyourownthing.

YoucancometotheNationalStadiumwiththeteam.

Butwhatareyougoingtodothere?

Youcan’tcomewithusintotheRedZone.

AndIdon’twantyoutogetbored,

onyourownallday.

Claire:

  Butit’sobvious,Paul!

TheNationalAthleticsChampionships

areaphotographer’sdream!

WhatamIgoingtodo?

I’mgoingtotakehundredsofphotographs,

ofcourse!

Unit10Tomorrow’sanotherday!

DoyourememberNina?

            (p74)

She’safashionmodel.

SheusuallyworkswithDaisy,

butsheworkswithotherphotographers,too.

5  Herjobstakeherallovertheworld.

Sheoftenstaysinexpensivehotels.

Herlifeseemsveryglamorous.

Butsheoftenfeelslonely.

Ninaisn’tfeelinglonelythisevening.

10  She’ssittinginabarinCentralLondon

withsomefriends.Theyarealloldfriends,

andthey’rehavingagoodgossip.

Thebarisbecomingverynoisy.

Ninaislaughing.She’shavingareallygoodtime.

15  Whycan’tthingsbelikethiseveryevening?

That’saninterestingquestion!

Thisideaisanewone.Ninamust

thinkaboutherlife.She’sgoingto

thinkaboutitinthemorning.

20  Butjustnow,she’shavingagoodtime.

Nina’sgoingtomakeadecisiontomorrow--

buttomorrow’sanotherday.

Unit11Weallhaveourtroubles

Jack:

  Anna,IwantyoutocallPierreinParis. (p82)

I’mgoingtoParisfirstthingtomorrow.

Iwanttomeetwithhimat8o’clock.

Canyousetitup,please?

Andcanyougetmesomecoffee?

Anna:

  Yes,sir.Straightaway.

Paris!

Again!

HewasinParislastweek!

Janey:

  Wasn’theinWashingtonlastweek?

Anna:

  No,hewasinWashingtontheweekbeforelast.

Janey:

  Somepeoplehavealltheluck!

Anna:

  Yes,Iknow.

Iwanttotravel,

butI’malwayshereatmydesk.

Iwashereyesterday.

Iwasherethedaybeforeyesterday.

Janey:

  We’regoingtobeheretomorrow,

andthedayaftertomorrow.

Anna:

  Andthenextweek,andnextmonth!

Jack:

  Anna,Janey,I’msorryforyouboth.

Butweallhaveourtroublesinlife.

AndI’mlookingforwardtomycoffee.

Unit12TheLondonbus

ThenewbusesinLondonarejust    (p90)

‘buses’.Theyaren’t‘Londonbuses’.

Thereal‘Londonbus’wastheold

Routemaster.Thiswasourfavourite

5  busforfifty-oneyears.Itwasadesign

classic.

WereRoutemastersreallydangerous?

Thebackofthebuswasanopen

platformwithnodoors.Perhapsthis

10  wasn’tverysafe--butLondoners

liketodotheirownthing.Andthe

Routemasterswerefastinthetraffic.

Modernbusesaresafe,buttheyareslow.

Passengershatethedoors.Cardrivershatethe

15  buses.Thebusdrivershaveahardtime.

ThefirstRoutemasterswereonourroads

in1954.ThelastofficialRoutemasterjourneywas

onRouteNumber9,on15thFebruary2006.

Thatwassomeyearsago.

20  Today,LondonersremembertheRoutemaster’s

name.Theyrememberthedesigner’sname:

DouglasScott.

Thenewbusesdon’thaveaname.Howcanwe

lovethem?

Unit13TheKalenjin

(p98)

Takealookattherecordsof

internationalrunningeventsinthelast

fiftyyears.Before1980,thewinners

ofdistanceraceswereusuallyfrom

5  NorthAmericaandEurope.There

weresomewinnersfromother

countries,butthereweren’tvery

manyofthem.TherewerenoAfrican

namesamongthewinnersthen,but

10  thingsareverydifferentnow.

Today,thestarsoftheracetrackarethe

Kalenjin.TheKalenjinarean

Africanpeoplefromthebordersof

NorthWestKenyaandEthiopia.Their

15  homelandisahot,dryplateau,about

2,500metresabovesealevel.These

peoplearenaturalathletes.Theyhave

long,thinlegs.Theirheartrateis

unusuallyslow.Thereareonlythree

20  millionofthem.

Twelveoftheworld’stoptwenty

marathonrunnersarenowKalenjin.

Everyyear,theywin40percentofthe

tophonoursinallinternationaldistance.

25  races.Andit’sno

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