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Unit1

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,"Thatwasagoodjokeonyou,wasn'tit?

"

Questions:

1.

WhowasNOTclever?

2.

WhatdidPataskMiketodo?

3.

Whowashurtfinally?

4.

OnwhomwasMikegoingtotrythisjoke?

5.

WheredidMikeputhishandwhenheaskedBobtohithim?

6.

WhathappenedtoMikeafterBobstruckahardblowwithhisfist?

 Ifyoulike,youcandotricksatapartyandbeannouncedas,"TheMagician".Wheneverybodywantsabitoffunbutnothingreallyhappens,itcouldbethetimetoplayoneofthesetricks.Youwon'tneedanyspecialmaterials,norwillyouneedtopracticethemverymuch.

Atrickwithacoin,ahandkerchiefandafriend:

   Putthecoinonyourpalm.Coverthecoinwiththehandkerchief.Askseveralpeopletoputtheirhandsbeneaththehandkerchiefandfeelthecoin,tomakesurethatitisstillthere.Thentakethecornerofthehandkerchiefandpullitrapidlyoffyourhand.Thecoinhasgone!

How?

Youmustmakesurethelastfriendknowsthetrick!

Yourlastfriendremovesthecoinwhenheorsheseemstobejustfeelingit.Andnobodyknowswhereithasgone!

Atrickwithapieceofpaperandapencil:

   Saythatyoucancommunicateyourthoughtstopeople.WriteonthepieceofpaperthewordNo.Don'tletyourfriendsseewhatyouhavewritten.Say,"NowIwillcommunicatethiswordintoyourminds."Pretendtoconcentrate.Asksomeoneifheorsheknowswhatiswrittenonthepaper.Theywillsay,"No!

"Andyousay,"Quitecorrect!

IwroteonthepaperNo!

"

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.

Howdoesthemagicianprovethathecancommunicatethoughtstotheaudienceinthesecondtrick?

4.

Whatisthefirststeptomaketheeggstand?

5.

Whatelseisneededtomaketheeggstand?

John:

Doyoufeellikegoingtothecinema,Liz?

Liz:

Oh...yes...yes,let'sdothat,John.

John:

Well,whatshallwegoandsee?

Liz:

Whatkindoffilmdoyoulike?

John:

Well,Ilikeallsortsoffilmsreally...MyfavoritefilmsarelikeStarWars,youknow,the...thefantasy,specialeffectonesthatyoucanescapeintoanotherworldwith.Um...Ialsolikemysteryfilms.Doyoulikemysteryfilms?

Liz:

Ireallylikemysteryfilms,yes,butIdon'tlikehorrorfilmsbecausetheygivemenightmares.

John:

Yes,Iknow.Idon'tlikehorrorfilmseither.Itellyou,Ijustthinkthey'resortofstupidandunbelievable.Idolike...um...crimefilms,youknow,oneswhereyoufollowthedetectiveandtrytoguesswhothemurdereris.Like...likeAgathaChristiestories,youknow.Andalsowhereyoutakethesideofthecriminals.DoyouknowtheonesImean?

Youknow,whereyouwonderifyou'regoingtoget...ifthey'regoingtogetcaught.Youknow,likeabankrobberyorsomethinglikethat.

Liz:

Haha.Doyouthinkthere'safilmwithRobertRedfordorPaulNewmaninit?

John:

Oh,Ihopenot.

Liz:

'CauseIreally...Oh,don'tyoulikethem?

John:

Well,ItendtopreferpeoplelikeClintEastwoodand...

Liz:

Oh,no!

I'mnotkeenonhimatall!

John:

Really?

Liz:

No...Whataboutagoodcomedyoragoodmusical,somethinglikethat?

John:

No,no,Idon'tlikefilmslikethatreally.

Liz:

Thetroubleistherearenotmanyverygoodonesaroundthesedays...

John:

Thenwhatshallwegoandsee?

Liz:

Whydon'tweringuptheABCCinemaandfindoutwhat'son?

Thenwecandecide.

John:

That'sagoodidea...butIhaven'tgotaneveningpaper.That'sdefinitelythethingtodo.

Gerry:

I'vejustbeentoseeGonewiththeWind.Itwasfantastic.Wellworthseeing.Haveyoueverseenit?

Judy :

No,butI'vereadthebook.Idon'tthinkIwouldliketoseethefilmreally.Itwouldspoilthestoryforme.

Gerry:

Really?

Oh,givemeafilmanyday.Honestly,ifIhadtochoosebetweenthefilmofastoryandthebookofit,I'dgoforthefilm.

Judy :

Wouldyou?

Gerry:

Yes.It'smuchmorereal.Youcangettheatmospherebetter.Youknow,thephotographyandlocationshots,periodcostumes,therightaccents.Allthat.Don'tyouthinkso?

Judy :

Notreally,no.Imuchprefertousemyownimagination.IcanimaginehowIwantit,ratherthanhowsomeonemakesmeseeit.Anyway,Ithinkyougetmuchmoreinsightintothecharacterswhenyoureadabook.Partofaperson'scharacterislostonfilmbecauseyouneverknowwhatheorsheisthinking.

Gerry:

True,but...well...Idon'tknow.It'smucheasiergoingtothecinema.Ittakeslesstime.Icangetthewholestoryintwohoursbutitmighttakemeaweektoreadthebook.

Judy :

Iknow,butit'ssoexpensivetogotothecinemanowadays.

Gerry:

Iknow,butit'sasocialevent.It'sfun.Youcangowithyourfriends.Whenyoureadabookyouhavetodoitonyourown.

Judy :

Allright.Let'sagreetodiffer.I'llgetsomecoffee...

(Thefollowingisaninterviewfromaweeklysportsprogram.)

Presenter:

Goodmorning,listeners.Welcometoourweeklysportsprogramaimedatallthoseunder-activeyoungsterswithtimeontheirhands!

Listentowhatourtwoguestshavetosayabouttheirownsportingpursuitsandhowsportmadeadifferencetotheirlives.Debbiefirst,then,Jonathan.

Debbie:

Ilikedoingsomethingthatgetsyououtintothecountryside.SoI'mforhorse-ridingwheneverIcan!

It'squiteanexpensivehobby,though.Youhavetopayfortheinstructionandthehireofthehorseandtheequipment—andthereisquitealotofthat,butIthinkit'sagreatsportbecauseyou'reoutofdoorsandworkingwithanimals.IusedtobeactuallyscaredofhorsesuntilItookupriding;nowIadorethem!

WhenI'vesavedupenoughmoneyI'mgoingtobuyaponyofmyown.Anotheradvantageofridingisthatdisabledpeoplecanenjoyittoo.It'sgreatfunteachingthemtoride;itmakesyoufeelyou'redoingsomethingreallyworthwhile.It'smadememoreawareofotherpeople'sproblemsandnowIdon'tworryaboutmyownsomuch.

Presenter:

Thankyou,Debbie.NowJonathan.

Jonathan:

Thetroublewithridingisthatyoucaninjureyourselfifyoufall!

Idon'tlikethatatall!

Iprefercanoeingbecauseyou'vealwaysgotthewaterthereforsupport.Ifyou'reagoodswimmer,haveagoodsenseofbalanceandstrongarms,you'lllikecanoeing!

Themaintroubleistransportingyourcanoetotherightplaces—myfathertakesitontheroofofthecar—orsometimesIputitontheroofoftheClubLandRover.Whatit'staughtmemostistobeindependent.It'sjustyouandthecanoeagainstthewind,theweatherandthewater.Itgivesyoualotofself-confidenceanditcanbereallyexcitingaslongasyoudon'tmindgettingsoaked,ofcourse!

Itmakesyoufeelclosetonaturesomehow.IhopetorunmyowncanoeingcenterwhenI'mqualified.

Questions:

1.

Howmanyguestsareinterviewedintheprogram?

2.

Howdosportsaffecttheguests'lifeaccordingtothepresenter?

3.

WhatsportsdoesDebbieenjoymost?

4.

WhatwillDebbiedoifshesavesupenoughmoney?

5.

WhatdoesJonathanthinkofhorse-riding?

6.

Whatisrequiredforcanoeing?

7.

Whatistroublesomeaboutcanoeing?

8.

Whatcanyougetfromcanoeing?

ThegameoffootballmayhavestartedinRomantimes.ItseemsthattheRomansplayedagameverymuchlikeourmodernrugbybutwitharoundball.

   Englishvillagersplayedfootballinthe16thcenturyandtheyoftenhadalmostahundredplayersoneachside.Itwasaverycommongame,whichwasveryroughandevendangerousuntiltheearlypartofthe19thcentury.Inthe18thcenturyaFrenchmanwhohadwatchedaroughgameoffootballinavillagewrote,"Icouldnotbelievethatthosemenwereplayingagame.IfthisiswhatEnglishmencallplaying,Iwouldnotliketoseethemfighting!

"

   Fromthemid19thcentury,itwasplayedinschoolsinEnglandandsoonspreadalloverBritainandEurope.Untilin1850,itwasnotpossibletohavefootballmatchesbetweenoneschoolandanother,becauseeachschoolhaddifferentrules!

Sosetruleshadtobemade.Theywerenotformalizedthoughuntil,in1863,whenthosewhopreferredtoplaywithhandsaswellasfeetformedtheRugbyUnionwhiletheothers

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