(2) My mother sent me to lessons when I was 6, so I'm quite good, I suppose. But I don't want to do that for the rest of my life, especially music. It's so lonely.
(3) I went to France with the school choir last year. I really enjoyed that. And I like talking to people. But I suppose you mean real interests things that would help me to get a job.
(4) I wondered about being a hairdresser— you meet lots of people, and you learn to do something properly— but I don't know. It doesn't seem very worthwhile.
(5) I do look after sick animals. I looked after our dog when it was run over by a car. My mother was sick, but I didn't mind. I was too worried about the dog. Task 2: How Do Others Think of My Job? 1 True or False Questions. TFFTFT
2. Fill in the blanks according to what you hear on the tape.
(1) Speaker 1 thinks the university students are clever, artistic and very noisy.
(2) The letters to speaker 2 are addressed to Mr. S Andrews, though the Company does put Mr. or Ms. in front of the names on its departmental lists.
(3) Speaker 3 wants to be a male nurse, because he has more contact with the patients and a long term responsibility for their welfare .
(4) There are lots of dirty jokes about traveling salesmen because they tend to travel a lot and have wife in every port.
(5) As an apprentice hairdresser, Speaker 6 is learning a lot, not just about hair, but how to get along with people and is gaining confidence. If she works hard and saves hard, she will be able to start her own business and earn 5 times as much as the teachers. Task 3: Job Stereotypes
1. True or False Questions. TFTFTF
2. Choose the best answer. ABAABCBB
Unit 10
Task 1: News Summary 1
1. True or False Questions. FFFT 2. Fill in the blanks.
(1) The marchers demonstrated outside the local British Steel Corporation's headquarters where union leaders are talking about closure plans with the management.
(2) While the number of doctors, nurses and other staff have increased, the demand on the service has grown even faster.
(3) The EEC is to give another 31 million pounds to Britain's poorer areas. The aid from the regional development includes 13.5 million pounds for Northern Ireland and 10 million pounds for industrial improvement and road works in the north of England.
(4) Kent County Council has said that 17 dogs, 5 cats, 2 rabbits and 2 hamsters have been landed illegally at Channel port in the first 9 months this year. This was 7 more than in the same period last year.
(5) A derailed coal train at Thirsk in North Yorkshire has disrupted rail services between Newcastle and the south of England.
Task 2: News Summary 2
1. Choose the best answer BCAC
2. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) In news item one, a girl armed with a double-barreled shotgun belonging to her brother, went into one
of the classrooms and threatened the teacher and students there. A shot was fired into the ceiling as she was being overpowered by the police officers.
(2) The two patients mentioned in news item two were a 23-year-old electronics worker and a 55-year-old housewife . Both of them are doing well .
(3) In news item three, the concert was held 2 months ago; the home owner was fined £125 with £25 costs.
(4) In news item four, a woman was killed when chimney on a house collapsed and 2 men were killed when their car crashed into a fallen tree on a country road. Task 3: British Newspapers 1. True or False Questions. FTTF 2. Choose the best answer. BAB
3. Fill in the blanks with information about Professor Hill's favourite paper. News:
(1) Political matters are covered in full .
(2) The editorial column may support government policy on one issue and oppose it on another. Book Reviews: a full/whole page for it
Art: a full/whole page for the latest happenings in the theatre, the cinema and the world of art. Economics:
(1) Stock Exchange prices are quoted daily.
(2) Exchange rates of the world's major currencies are reported daily. Sports: The correspondents are among the best in the country. Readers' Letters: The standard is absolutely first-class. Task 4: Eccentricity
1.Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
(1) According to Dr. Jones, an eccentric is someone who behaves in a totally different manner from those in the society in which he lives.
(2) The Victorian surgeon is a typical eccentric — he used to share his house openly with the strangest creatures and sample them as food .
(3) As for the eccentric, Dr. Jones is most interested in the hermit, the type who cuts himself off from the world.
2. True or False Questions. FFFTTTTFF
3. Fill in the blanks according to what you hear on the tape.
(1) Nobody was allowed to touch his food and he would wrap his hand in a tissue before picking anything up. He didn't even allow a barber to go near him too often and his hair and beard grew down to his waist.
(2) He always stayed in luxury hotels with a group of servants to take care of him. He used to spend his days locked up in a penthouse suite watching adventure films over and over again and often eating nothing but ice cream and chocolate bars .
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