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Unit1
Insideview
Conversation1
2.Janet:
gobacktoChina,domymaster’s(whichmeansgoingbacktouniversity),liveinLondon,becomeateacher,workinpublishing,applyforajobatLondonTimeOff,updatemyCVandlookforjobstogether.
Andy:
leaveLondon,gotoChina,lookforjobstogether.
3.thetruestatementsare2and8.
Conversation2
5.1.JoewasagoferbeforehebecamearesearcherforLiftOffUK.
2.AndywantsJoe’sjobasaproducer.
6.1(d)2(d)3(a)4(c)
7.1It’snotalwaysveryeasyworkingwith
2.HowdidheendupinLondon
3.theleastexperiencedperson
4.He’sgoodathisjob
5.He’sconfidentandverycompetent
6.Igetonwithhimquitewell
EverydayEnglish
8.1(b)2(b)3(a)4(a)5(b)
Outsideview
2.thetruestatementsSamanthaagreeswithare:
1,2,3and4.
4.1.Sheneedstoimproveherinterviewtechniquestohelphertogetajob
2.Shedoesn’tknowhowtoanswerthequestionsandgiveanswersthatmightleadherfailureinajobinterview.
3.Shedoesn’tunderstandwhattheinterviewerisactuallylookingfor.
4.Thatyouneedtobewellpreparedforaninterview.Itboilsdowntopreparation,presentationandunderstandingwhattheinterviewerislookingfor.
5.1.professionaljobcoach
2.researchonthepositionandthecompany
3.havingnotpractisedwithsomeofthequestions
4.howyoupresentyourself
5.whattheinterviewerisactuallylookingfor
6.preparation,presentationandunderstanding
7.inrelationshiptothejob
8.someexamplesinyourlife
9.dealingwithproblems
7.thepiecesofadvicethespeakersgiveare:
1,3,5,7,8,9,10and11.
Listeningin
Passage1
2.
Canadianicehockeyplayers
Thebeatles
BillGates
Goodluck
Money
Hardwork,practiceandtraining
√
√
Plentyoftime
Supportivefamily
Beingintherightplaceattherighttime
√
Beingbornattherighttime
√
√
Knowingtherightpeople
Belongingtotherightculture
Goingtotherightschool
√
Gettingextracoaching
√
Genius
3.1(b)2(d)3(a)4(d)5(c)
Passage2
7.TheUS:
typicalworkinghours:
9-5
Officeclothes:
formen,jacketandtieorpenneckshirt,sometimesjeans
Mealbreaks:
onehour
Overtime:
yes;paidforeach15minuteperiodafterthefirsthour
Holidays:
twoweeksayear;threeweeksafterfiveyears
Retirementage:
men:
65;women:
62or63
Payday:
twiceamonth;atthebeginningandmiddleofthemonth
Companybenefits:
leaseacompanycar;apensionplanandahealthcareplan
Brazil:
typicalworkinghours:
8-5or9-6,butpeopleusuallyworklonger
Officeclothes:
casualandinformal,butneatandtidy
Mealbreaks:
onehour
Overtime:
yes,veryoften;notpaid
Holidays:
30workingdays
Retirementage:
men:
65orafter30-35years’work;women:
after60
Payday:
somecompaniesmaytwiceamonth;othersonceamonth
Companybenefits:
Itdepends:
maybeacompanycar,livingaccommodation,schoolforchildren,lunchandtravelcosts,gasoline,healthinsurance…
Unit2
Insideview
Conversation1
2.Joe:
1Andy:
2Janet:
3,4
3.1.Itisafeatureprogrammewhichreviewsrecentlypublishedbooks
2.Noneofthemhavereadallofthebooks
3.He’sannoyed
4.ItfeaturesnewbooksthatmayhaveaLondonangle,butnotnecessarily.
5.BecauseCharlesDickens’booksarealwaysonTV
6.SheknowsquitealotaboutDickensbecausesheisstudinghisworkatuniversity.
7.It’sabiographywhichdescribestheLondonlocationswhicharethesettingsformanyofDickens’books.
8.Yes.
Conversation2
5.portsmouth;19thcentury;novels;aroundthelawcourtsinthecentreofLondon;Hedescribeshardship,povertyandcrimeinLondon;OliverTwist,DavidCopperfield
6.1(a)2(b)3(d)4(c)5(c)
7.
(1)Hewasn’tbeingatallfair
(2)sometimeshereallygetsonmynerves
(3)keephisproblemsawayfromthestudio
(4)HewasborninPortsmouth
(5)Hesetmostofhisstoriesin
(6)WhereaboutsinLondonarehisstoriesset
(7)someofhisstoriestakeplace
(8)Cheerup
(9)I’llgetoverit
Everydayenglish
8.1(b)2(a)3(a)4(b)5(a)
Outsideview
2.thestatementsmentionedare:
2and7
4.1.borrowbooks
2.lookatanartexhibition
3.connecttotheInternet
4.letyouborrowcomputergames
5.withbooksandphotographs
6.inschoolsanduniversities
5.1.Itisanationallibrary
2.Youcanfindbooksandotherprintedmaterials
3.TheBritishLibraryaddsmillionsofitemstoitscollectioneveryyear.
4.No,notatall,althoughsomereadingmaytakenewforms,(likereadingfromcomputerscreensormobilephones),readingbookswillremainpopular.
6.
Name
TheBritishLibrary
Location
London
Yearthenewbuildingopened
1998
Itemscollected
Books,soundrecordings,music,maps,newspapers,andmagazines
Numberofitemsaddedyearly
Threemillion
Listeningin
Passage1
2.1.itbeganover20yearsago
2.aboutonceeveryfourorfiveweeks
3.ten
4.thehostpreparesdinnerandthenadiscussionstarts
5.modernnovels,classics,non-fictionlikehistoryandtravelwriting
3.1(d)2(a)3(c)4(a)5(b)
Passage2
6.
Place
Author
Work
London
CharlesDickens
WilliamShakespeare
OliverTwist
RomeoandJuliet
Oxford
JRRTolkien
LordoftheRings
HampshireandBath
JaneAustern
PrideandPrejudice
WestYorkshire
CharlotteBronte
EmilyBronte
JaneEyre
WutheringHeights
TheLakeDistrict
WilliamWordsworth
“IWonderedLonelyasaCloud“
7.1.I’mnotaprofessionalliteraryspecialist
2.theircloselinkswithwell-knownwriters
3.thehomeofmanywell-knownwriters
4.thememorialofgreatBritishwriters
5.richinitsliteraryhistory
6.becauseoftherecentseriesoffilms
7.becauseitwasthehomeofthethreesisters
8.alsomadeintosuccesfulfilms
9.aroundtheEnglish-speakingworld
10.whoseworkcontributes
Unit3.
Insideview
Conversation1
1.2-8-4-3-1-6-7-5
2.thetruestatementsare:
1,2,5,6and8
Conversation2
4.1(b)2(d)3(a)4(b)5(c)
5.1.startedtalkingaboutfashion
2.She’sgivingoutfreetickets
3.madeupyourmind
4.theLondonfashionscene
5.asfarasI’mconcerned
6.ThewayIseeit
7.thatwilllookgood
eandpickupontheirstyel
9.onlyforafewrichpeople
10.ifyouaskme
11.it’sgettinglate
EverydayEnglish
6.1(a)2(b)3(a)4(a)
Outsideview
2.1(b)2(b)3(c)4(a)5(d)
3.1(h)2(c)3(g)4(f)5(d)6(a)7(e)8(b)
4.1.Becausetheyfittedreallywell
2.InNewBondStreet
3.ShethinksLondonhasamorecasualstyle
4.Camdenisknownforitsdaringandsometimesoutrageousstyles
Listeningin
Passage1
3.
Penny
Eric
1
Shechangesuptothreetimes
Heusuallystaysinworkclothes
2
Becauseofwhatshe’sdoing:
theschoolrun,gymclothes,togooutintheevening
Itdependsonwhathappens:
maybechangeshoesorchangetogooutsomewhere
3
She’sgoingforaninterviewsoshewantstolooksmart
Hewantstobefairlycasual,relaxed,andcomfortable
4
She’sdiscreetlyfashionconscious:
Shecarrieshighheelsinherbagandthenchangesintothem
He’salittlefashionconscious:
hewantstohavehisownbitofindividuality
5
Shewearsdifferentcoloursaccordingtohermood
Hedresseswithayouthfulthoughtinmind
Passage2
7.1-6-4-5-2-3
8.1(a)2(d)3(c)4(b)5(c)
9.1.theywillnotbefollowing;duringsimilarevents
2.hadbeentoldbyhermodelagency;ifshelostweight
3.takingyourweightinkilos;amoreaccuratemeasurement
mentonorinterferein;wouldusetheircommonsense
5.whoarepromotingsizezeromodels;designandpromote
Unit4
Insideview
Conversation1
1.Janet:
1,3,6Andy:
2,4,5,7.
2.1.WhatJanetwasdoingatthemarketwithJoe
2.HeisrightaboutAndybeinglatequiteoften
3.Hesayssomethingunexpectedhascomeup
4.Sothathecancheckhisschedule
5.At2.30
6.ThecityofLondon
Conversation2
4.2-5-1-4-3
5.1(d)2(c)3(d)4(a)5(c)
6.1.whatdoes;havetodo
2.Sowe’renotactually
3.Basically
4.youcomeinhereontheleft
5.movingthroughtothisroom
6.Whataboutthisroomontheleft
7.Andthisroomherebelowcontains
EvertdayEnglish
7.1(b)2(a)3(b)4(a)5(b)6(b)
Outsideview
2thetruestatementsare:
4,5,6and7
3.1(b)2(a)3(c)4(c)5(b)
5.4-3-5-7-1-2-6
6.1.ifwe’renothappy
2.makeallofthatbetter
3.makemorechoices
4.stillthinksaboutmoney
5.ofhavingthemoney
6.wouldgetsolved
7.givesusmorechoices
Listeningin
Passage1
2.1.Theywereexchangingmetalsforgoods.
2.TheyfirstappearedinEurope.
3.CoinsappearedinLydiaaround700BC.
4.ThedrachmawasusedasastandardfromofmoneyinlargepartsofAsiaandEurope.
5.Around960AD,inChina..
6.Theycanbeseenasearlybanks.
7.Itwasappliedallovertheworld.
3.1.weexchangedthings,didn’twe
2.exchangedon’tlast
3.aloteasiertouse
4.Coinsthenappeared
5.startedproducingthem
6.abigadvantageof
7.hasacertainvalue
8.exchangedthegrain
9.acertainamountofsilver
10.1870to1915
Passage2
6.6-3-1-7-2-5-4
7.1(b)2(a)3(a)4(a)5(c)
Unit5
Insideview
Converation1
1.Andy:
1,3,5,7Janet:
2,4,6
2.thetruestatementsare:
1,4,5,6,8and9
Conversation2
4.1.onlyfivetotenpercent
2.about75percent
3.women
4.nursing
5.engineering
6.football
7.men
5.1(b)2(c)3(c)4(a)5(b)
6.1.It’snotfair
2.Imaybewrong
3.About60percentof
4.thepercentage
5.areinaslightmajority
6.Mindyou
7.Igiveup
8.Ibetyou
9.It’stypicalofyoumen
EverydayE