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Welcome to the English Discoveries Student Workbook – Intermediate 2. This workbook is especially especially for you! It will help you use, practice and progress progress in English.
Each unit of the workbook corresponds directly to a unit in the English Discoveries Intermedia
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• The Listening Listening section section will will help you you practice practice your listening listening skills. skills. A variety variety of genre, genre, such as mail messages, radio programs and TV video clips are included.
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UNIT 1
Buying a Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 UNIT 2
Accidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 UNIT 3
Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 UNIT 4
Helping out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 UNIT 5
Dreams and Ambitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 UNIT 6
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Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 APPENDIX
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a. What was the purpose of the radio ad? Mark the correct answer. Use the Explore text on page 68 to help you.
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to convince people to buy used cars
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c. In the radio ad, Lara says that she spoke to her sister Natalie about her new car. Read their conversation. Mark who said each sentence.
LARA
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1. “I just bought a brand-new Beamer Coyote.” 2. “It's automatic and has all the latest features.” 3. “Wow! Where did you buy it?" 4. “At Car City. I got a really good price.” 5. “I paid ten percent as a down payment and I'm paying the rest off in monthly payments.” 6. “I don't believe it! I also bought a car there last week.” 7. “I got a great deal on a second-hand car at the end-of-year sale.” 8. “That's great! You get real value for your money at Car City, don't you?”
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e. Discuss your choice with a partner. Explain why the ad you chose is suitable and why th two are not.
f. Read the sentences from the radio ad. Replace the underlined words with words or expressions from below.
at another place • for the same money • happy • newest • promise • wonderful 1. …at Car City you’ll find fantastic bargains! 2. He bought a car somewhere else and isn’t satisfied with it. 3. I could have bought the latest model of the same car at the same price.
4. We guarantee that you won’t find a better deal anywhere.
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BUYING A USED CAR
a. What was the purpose of the reading text, "Buying a Used Car"? Mark the correct answ
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Before you go to a used-car dealer, think about what kind of car you want and which features you would like it to have.
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It is a good idea to go to a used-car dealer alone, because a friend's advice can some confuse you.
3.
Most car dealers are reliable, so you don’t need to test-drive the car you plan to buy.
4.
Always take the car to be checked by a mechanic before you buy it.
5.
If you want to lower the price, try bargaining with the dealer.
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1. Which expression means “decide”? make up your mind / have in mind 2. When buyers bargain about the price, they want to make it higher / lower . 3. You ought to means you must / should. 4. You ought to have it checked means: you semester ought to check it with / you ought to get somebody else to check it . Master your Scribd Read Free Foron 30this Days Sign up to vote title & The New Times Useful Not useful d. WriteYork three pieces of advice about one of the following topics: Cancel anytime.
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THE CAR
a. Go to the Explore text on page 69. Copy the sentences that show that the woman is refu
b. Who says sentences like these? For each sentence circle the speaker, C (for Customer) D (for Dealer), and mark the function (what the speaker is trying to do).
Persuading 1. “You won't find a better deal anywhere else.”
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CONDITIONALS: REAL a. Read the advice about buying a used car. Match the two parts of each Real Conditional sentence. Then write the complete sentences below. A
B
1. If you want to find a good dealer,
a. he will probably lower the price.
2. If you don’t take a used car to be checked by a mechanic,
b. you can ask the dealer for monthly
3. If you bargain with the dealer,
c. ask your friends to recommend one.
4. If you take a friend with you,
d. it will be easier for you to choose a ca
5. If you can't pay for the car in cash,
e. you might buy a car with engine pr
payments.
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Download WithinFree Trial words in each space. Use Re b. Complete the short ad for a car dealer by filling suitable Conditional sentences. Use the verbs from the box in their correct form.
are • buy • come • find • get • give • let • need • show • want
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b. Mark the only sentence that is true about the conversation in a. Then rewrite three of th untrue sentences to make them true.
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Anita is worried about her back problem.
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c. Imagine the conversation between Ben and the doctor. Complete the questions that the doctor might ask him. Write Ben’s answers.
in pain?
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CLIFF TERROR
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a. “Are you sure about the direction, Ellen?” Susan said nervously. “It’s hard to tell north south now that the sun has gone behind the clouds.”
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here. I think we should go there.” Ellen pointed to the trees up ahead. “That’s the dire we came from.”
c. Susan looked up to see what Ellen was pointing at. “Yes, it is!” she shouted. “It’s Dan and the rest of the group. We're safe! HEY! DANIEL! PETER! WE'RE OVER HERE!"
d. Susan didn't want Ellen to bandage her ankle. “No, thank you. I just want to go home
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LOOK OUT! a. Which person in the Speaking section gives a warning? Mark the correct answer.
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b. Read another conversation. Copy the sentences that express a warning and those that i a warning. Kate: Did you see the sign we just passed, Sal? Sally: No, which sign? What does it say? Kate: It says we aren’t allowed to walk here. Somebody is building something on top of this
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c. In each of the pictures below somebody is warning somebody else. Under each pictur what you think the person is saying. Here are some expressions to help you:
Be careful
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Don’t...
You shouldn’t...
If you..., you could...
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The sign says...
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PAST PERFECT: PROGRESSIVE
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Why is Marcy calling Lori? Mark all the correct answers.
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to reply to a voice mail she received earlier from Lori
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to tell Lori that she will have to pick up her own dress
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to apologize for not picking up Lori's dress
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to ask Lori to call Jane
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to tell Lori that the party has been cancelled
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to tell Lori that someone else will pick up her dress for her
d. Decide on the CAUSE AND EFFECT relationships in the text. What causes what? Fill in the boxes below. Choose from the list of sentences.
Jane will pick up the dress. She has asked Jane to pick up the dress instead. Lori will have the dress in time for the party. She can't pick up Lori's dress. Marcy has to stay at work late.
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A FOREIGN AFFAIR
a. Do you remember the story “A Foreign Affair” in the Reading section? Number the sente according to the order that the events really happened. Use the Explore text on pages 72 to help you.
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Melanie and her husband Neil went to a formal party.
Neil asked her to try and be polite this time and not to insult important people, like th foreign minister’s wife.
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While she was talking to a wealthy businessman, she heard some women gossiping a the other women at the party.
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This gave her an idea that made her smile.
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b. Read Part 2 of the story and choose a suitable title. Then answer the questions in c.
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Cold Soup
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“It's time to teach that woman a lesson,” Melanie thought to herself, as all the party guests
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moved two of the name cards that had been placed next to each dinner plate. That way sh sure to be sitting next to the foreign minister's wife.
She waited patiently until the waiters had served the soup and the guests had all begun to
Then, smiling, she turned to the blonde woman beside her and whispered, “Excuse me, bu
think there's a spider crawling up your dress.” With a loud scream, the foreign minister's w jumped up from the table, taking the tablecloth with her, and causing dishes to overturn soup to spill all over the table. The other guests were shocked. They couldn’t believe their
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FRIED FISH
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PAST PERFECT: SIMPLE a. Match the events in the first column to the earlier events in the second column. Event
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4. When John and Stacey got to the restaurant, there was no place to sit.
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b. Do you remember who said what? Mark the correct column. Use the Explore text on pag to help you.
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States. c.
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SHE OWES YOU A FAVOR a. Do you remember the text from the Reading section? Answer the following questions. Use the Explore text on pages 74, 75 to help you.
1. What happened to Alison’s car? 2. Who did she call to help her? 3. What was he doing when she called? 4. Why was he the right person to call? 5. What favor does he need from Alison? b. Who is each phrase about? Mark the correct column. Use the Explore text on pages 40, 41 to help you.
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d. Which words go together? Fill in the blanks to complete what each person is saying. Choose from the words in the box.
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LET’S GO
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Asking for help Agreeing to help Making a suggestion Accepting a suggestion
b. Here are some sentences about getting tickets to a rock concert. Decide what each per expressing. Mark the correct column.
ASKING FOR AGREEING TO MAKING A ACCEPT HELP HELP SUGGESTION SUGGES 1. “How about calling Dave? He might be able to help you.”
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c. Write two dialogues, using sentences from the list below. In dialogue 1, Steve agrees to In dialogue 2 he doesn’t.
• I’m working on my history paper. Maybe later. • Sure, if I’m able to. • Thanks. I don’t like studying in the library. It’s so noisy. • Oh, please. I really need your help. • Peter? I don’t like Peter. • My room is even quieter. Let’s go there. • Well… we could study in my room. It’s quiet there. • But he’s an excellent student. • You’re right, It is too noisy here. Where can we study? • You could ask Peter to help you. He’s also studying geography.
Dialogue 1 Friend: Hi, Steve. Would you mind helping me with the geography assignment? Steve: Friend: Steve: Friend:
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REPORTED SPEECH a. Match the two parts of each sentence. There are three extra possibilities in column A
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1. “Can you help me please? This is the third time I've called your mechanic and he hasn't answered. I'd like to know...
a. what is playing at the local movie the
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c. why my car isn't fixed yet.”
4. “Please help me find my ring. I think I dropped it somewhere here in the restaurant.” “Don't worry. I'll ask the manager...
d. where you are going right now.”
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h. if there are any in that pie over there
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b. Find a suitable phrase from below to complete each sentence.
…Ryan will be thrilled • …what time the party starts • …how much that puppy costs …you could help me to organize it • …what he wants • …if she wants to help too • …that she Annie: I'm having a party for Ryan's fifth birthday on Saturday afternoon.
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Julie has been disappointed by men in the past.
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Julie goes to Rob for advice.
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b. Complete the sentences with words from the box. Then write who said them – Julie or R Use the Explore text on page 76 to help you.
bothersome • chance • come • deserted • insist on • wished 1.
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2.
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3.
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c. Read the next chapter of the soap opera. Answer the questions that follow. Narrator:
That night Julie, Rob and Andrew went out to dinner at Julie's favorite restaurant. The evening was not very successful. Andrew was rude to Rob and spoke about himself a night. Later that evening, when Rob was in the men's restroom, he heard Andrew mak call to someone on his cell phone. Andrew was talking to his wife! Rob didn’t know w do. Should he tell Julie and risk breaking her heart? The next day Rob and Julie met t
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THE SINGER a. Read the four sentences about people in “The Singer” story. What do they tell us about these people? Match them to the four statements below.
1. Cindy thought she wasn’t good enough to sing at the concert. 2. Cindy’s mother encouraged her to sing in the school concert. 3. Cindy wished she could sing one day in the concert. 4. Cindy’s voice was deep and full.
a. She had a dream. b. She sang beautifully. c. She wasn’t sure of herself. d. She believed that Cindy was a good singer.
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The students will clap.
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Cindy will not sing in the school concert.
3.
Cindy will get the main part in the school concert.
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Cindy's mother will tell Cindy to try harder.
5.
Cindy will never sing again in public.
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c. Find one word in the story to describe each of the following. Use the Explore text on pa 76, 77 to help you.
1. how Cindy felt about singing in public: 2. how Cindy felt on the morning of the trials: 3. how some of the other students sounded at the trials: 4. Cindy's voice:
and
5. Cindy's size: 6. how the music teacher described Cindy's singing: 7. how the students were when Cindy stopped singing:
d. Match the words in A, B and C to make sentences about the story. Write the sentences below. A
B
C
1. The auditorium
let her sing
powerfully
2. One by one, the students
was deserted
as if under a spell
3. Cindy’s teacher
sang
onto the stage
seemed
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climbed
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ASSIGNMENTS
a. What does each person in the Speaking section do? Circle the correct answers. Use the Explore text on page 77 to help you.
1. The girl / boy asks for an assignment. 2. The girl / boy hands her his assignment.
b. Mark the correct answer to each question. Use the Explore text on page 77 to help you.
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Jim has a dream. He wants to be an actor. He has decided to study at a drama school. H goes to the school office to register for his courses. Read the dialogue and write the underlined sentences from the dialogue in the correct place below.
Jim:
I’d like to apply to study at your school. Do you have an application form for me?
Secretary:
Yes, I do. Here's a form for you to fill in.
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Thanks. Is it true that I have to pass an audition, too?
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Yes, that's right. Take this list of telephone numbers. Call Mr. Black, the first-year ac teacher. He'll tell you what to do.
Jim:
OK. I'll do that. There's one more thing. Could I please have a student card?
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You have to pay the registration fee first. That'll be $50, please.
Jim:
Do you accept checks?
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That's fine. Here is your student card.
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CONDITIONALS: UNREAL a. Read each sentence in italics. Mark the sentence that has the same meaning.
1. If I had $15,000, I would buy a new car. I bought a new car and it cost me $15,000. I will definitely buy a new car next month. I wish I had enough money to buy a new car.
2. If she weren’t so tired, she’d go to the party. She will go to the party even though she is tired. She won’t go to the party because she is tired. She was tired of going to parties.
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If you practiced more • If I weren't studying so hard • If I could play professional tennis
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c. After the show, Susan writes a letter to a friend, telling her about what happened. Fill in t missing words or phrases. Choose from the words below.
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GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH a. Do you remember the article “Get Your Money's Worth” in the Reading section? What is it about? Mark the correct answer.
1.
a furniture store
2.
advice for shoppers
3.
a magazine for shoppers
b. Match the names to their descriptions. Use the Explore text on pages 78, 79 to help you.
1.
Quality Bargains
a. the manager of a furniture store
2.
Edith Shaw
b. a regular column in a newspaper
3.
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c. a writer for a magazine
4.
Customers Come First
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c. Complete the information about the store by circling the correct words.
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f. Write the following words in the correct column.
products • purchases • consumers • items • buyers • customers
people who buy
things they buy
g. Replace the underlined words and expressions with ones from the bank below. Write the new sentences on the lines given.
customers • don’t have enough money • don’t have much • recommended that they can afford • thinking about • value for your money • with limited budgets
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4. Buyers can get bargains there.
5. We are considering buying some new furniture.
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THE RAISE a. Do you remember the dialogue “The Raise” in the Speaking section? Answer these questions about it. Use the Explore text on page 79 to help you.
1. What is the relationship between the two speakers? a boss and a worker / two people who work together 2. What did the speaker ask the boss about? 3. Did the speaker get what she wanted? 4. What exactly did she want? 5. Will she accept the boss’s offer? b. Which sentences from the dialogue report what happened? Mark the correct answers. Use the Explore text on page 79 to help you.
1.
I spoke to the boss about a raise today.
2.
She offered me a ten percent raise.
3.
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2. offer
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3. have
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d. Complete the following dialogue by adding Annie’s answers. Choose from the sentences below.
Yes, definitely. They have only the best quality clothing there. I got a pair of jeans and two sweaters. I went shopping for clothes at that new store, Best Bargains. They were really reasonable. Gail:
What did you do yesterday afternoon?
Annie: (1) Gail:
Oh, yes. I've heard of it. Is it a good place to go clothes shopping?
Annie: (2) Gail:
What were the prices like?
Annie: (3) Gail:
So what did you buy?
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REPORTED SPEECH: TIME ASPECTS a. Who said the following? Choose between: a salesperson and a customer. Then answer the questions below.
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c. Which sentence accurately reports what each person said? Mark the correct sentence.
1. Glen said, "I wonder who won the TV quiz show last night." a.
Glen wonders who will win the TV quiz show tomorrow night.
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My boss asked me why I wanted such a big raise.
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My boss asked me why I had wanted such a big raise.
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c. Who is who? Match the information to the names. Next to each name write the correct numbers. Use the Explore text on page 80 to help you. TED SCHMIDT NANCY KING ROSA MORALES
1. is the Liberal candidate 2. is the Conservative candidate 3. interviewed Schmidt before the election results were in 4. was defeated in the local elections 5. reported that Schmidt thought he would win 6. had been against the crime laws 7. had promised to propose a new crime law 8. held a press conference after winning the local elections 9. believed Schmidt probably lost because of the crime law 10. had been in favor of the crime law
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BROWN’S CAMPAIGN PROBLEMS
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2. What happened in his office yesterday?
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arson • campaign • candidate • defeat • elected • fight • improve • murder resign • suspect • threats • voters
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c. Read the notes that the reporter took when he went to the scene of the crime. Use these notes to write a short report of the event. Try to use the connectors: because, however .
Event:
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This is Jack Cage with an update on the Brown case. This morning, while they were keeping a close watch on the building in which Liberal candidat James Brown is now working, two policemen noticed a man who was wearing a long gray jack despite the extremely hot weather. The police became even more suspicious when the man st to look nervously around him. When they stopped him and asked him to open his jacket, they discovered that he was concealing a small bomb. After the bomb squad had safely dealt with bomb, the man was taken in for questioning. Previewoffice the day before. He claime The man, Joe Lynch, admitted that You're he had Reading set fire toa Brown's he had never wanted to hurt anyone, but had just wanted to stop the Liberals from winning th Unlock full access with a free trial. election. 1. Were the police right that someone had set fire to Free the office? Download With Trial
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NEW MANAGER
a. Do you remember the dialogue “New Manager” in the Speaking section? What were the talking about? Mark the correct answers. Use the Explore text on page 81 to help you.
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office politics
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somebody being fired
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somebody being hired
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e. Read the dialogue and underline the expressions of displeasure. Then answer the questions that follow. Dave:
Did you hear the news? The boss promoted Johnson to the position of sales manage
Sergei:
Of course I heard. And I'm not very happy about it.
Dave:
Yeah, I'm sure. Didn’t he promise you that job?
Sergei:
Yes, he did. I'm really surprised that he did something like that.
Dave:
I'm not pleased about it either. You’d be a better manager.
Sergei:
Thanks. But why didn’t the boss didn’t tell me about it first? Why did I have to hear a it from Johnson?
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REPORTED SPEECH: REVIEW
a. What might people say in an election campaign office? Match the speech bubbles to the correct pictures.
THE CAMPAIGN OFFICE They asked me how much food we wanted for the post-election party tonight.
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spoke well about all the key issues • the election campaign is going the public thinks of our candidate's last speech • who will win
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c. Who does what on the program? Write the name of the person. Use the Explore text on page 82 to help you.
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introduces the guest.
2.
gives advice about getting the house ready for winter.
3.
tells about something he forgot to do.
4.
asks listeners to join him next week.
d. What do the listeners get advice about? Mark the correct answers.
the furnace the windows the doors the floors the roof e. Write the sentences or phrases from the Listening section that mean the same as the following sentences. Use the Explore text on page 82 to help you.
1. Hank is going to give us ideas about how to prepare the house for winter.
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FLIGHT INFORMATION a. Do you remember the text “Flight Information” in the Reading section? Where might you find such a text? Mark the correct answer.
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on a train
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on an airplane
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to give information about flight times
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to describe the airport
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e. Read these “Travel Tips". Underline sentences that are instructions. Circle sentences th explanations.
TRAVEL TIPS By Tracey Morrison
If you are planning to travel abroad, read these helpful tips. They will make your trip a lot easier. • Have your travel agent check if you need a visa to enter the countries you want to visit. If you do, apply for them a few months before you plan to leave. • Make sure you have some foreign currency when you enter the country. It’s not always possible to withdraw cash with your credit card, especially when banks are closed. • Always double-check your flight times and hotel bookings a few days before you leave. There may be changes you don’t know about.
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f. Which of the following sentences offer good advice, according to the article?
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You can apply for a visa just before you leave.
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It’s useful to arrive in a new country with local money.
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Book your hotel when you arrive in the country you are visiting.
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Flight times are sometimes changed, so check them.
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You are advised not to carry heavy hand luggage.
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If you think it will be hot in the country you are traveling to, pack only light summer clot
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Be prepared for emergencies by keeping a list of important phone numbers with you.
g. Complete the sentences according to the information you are given in the article.
1. If you want to make sure that you get your visa in time for your trip,
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3. There may be changes in your flight or hotel bookings, so it is a good idea to
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WOULD YOU MIND
a. Do you remember the dialogue in the Speaking Section? Answer the following questions Use the Explore text on page 83 to help you.
1. How many polite instructions does the woman give? 2. What is the man's reaction to these instructions? He agrees to follow them. / He refuses to follow them. 3. Where is the picture they are talking about? on the wall / on a computer screen b. What is the person expressing in each sentence below? Mark the correct column. Giving a polite instruction
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1. How many instructions does Mary give? 2. Which items does Mary ask Joe to move? 3. Circle the correct form in the following sentences. a. Would you mind carrying the sofa/ to carry the sofa? b. Could you moving it / move it to the other side of the room? c. Would you please putting / put these boxes into the bedroom.
d. Imagine that you are cooking a meal. A friend has come over and is helping you. Comple the dialogue by giving your friend polite instructions. Use the verbs in brackets in their c forms. You:
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(give) that knife, please?
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Yes, that's it. (2)
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please? Your friend: OK. Do you want me to cut them into small pieces? You:
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CAUSATIVES AND PERMISSIVES: ACTIVE AND PASSIVE a. Mark the sentence that is closest in meaning to the first sentence.
1. Dick will check the roof next week. a.
Dick will ask someone to check the roof.
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Dick will check the roof himself.
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Dick will let someone check the roof.
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Betty will fix the furnace by herself.
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Betty won’t have the furnace repaired.
c.
Betty will arrange for someone else to fix her furnace.
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She insisted that the handyman fix the roof.
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c. Mom has gone out for the evening and has left a list of instructions about what she wan family to do by the time she gets home. Write her instructions from this list. Mom's list:
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UNIT 1
BUYING A CAR Ad
Announcer:
It's the end-of-the-year sale, and here at Car City you'll find fantastic bargains
have brand-new and used cars, economy-sized cars, and luxury models, all a reasonable prices! Don't make the same mistake that Ron Gardner made. He
bought a used luxury car somewhere else and isn't satisfied with it. Ron, tell u about it. Ron:
That's right. My name's Ron, and I just bought a used car about a week ago.
come to Car City first, I could've bought the latest model of the same car at th same price! And with extra features, too. Announcer:
Lara Davids, tell us about the wonderful deal you got at Car City.
Lara:
Hi. I'm Lara! I just bought a brand-new Beamer Coyote. It's so beautiful! It's automatic and has all the latest features! The best part is the price. I paid ten
percent as a down payment, and I'm paying the rest off in monthly payments.
I told my sister about it, she said that she had just bought a car here, too, and
gotten a really great deal. Everybody's coming here, so if you don't come now won't be any cars left! Announcer:
You heard it, folks. Car City is the place to buy cars. We guarantee you won't better deal anywhere!
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The Car
- Here it is. Only $5,000. - Hmmm. This isn't exactly what I had in mind. - Well Well,, I could lower the price to $4,000. - No,... this just isn't what I need. - I could paint it for for you. What color color would you like? - No. I'm sorry. sorry. This car simply isn't isn't what I wanted.
Conditionals: Real
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UNIT 2
A C C I D E N T S
Bad Back
Fran: Ben, be careful with that! I don’t want you to hurt yourself. Ben: Don’t worry. I can take care of myself. Fran: You bought it. Good for you! How much did you pay for it? Ben: Seven-fifty. Are we about ready to go?
Fran: I think so. But you know you’re not supposed to carry things like that by yourself. You h bad back. Maybe we can have someone take it to the car for us. Ben: Fran, I can do it. Fran: I wish you would wait until we have somebody that can help you. Ben: Oh! Ouch! Fran: Ben! Ben: I hurt my back!
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“Oh, no! I knew I shouldn’t have come. Who’s going to rescue us? Imagine being here all nigh “Take it easy, Susan. I didn’t get us lost on purpose.”
The girls arrived at a cliff, and saw an enormous pool of water. Ellen hesitated and said, “Well, can either go down by rope, or we can jump. Let’s use the rope. I’m too scared to jump.”
“You? Afraid?!” exclaimed Susan. “You were the one who wanted to go on this hike. Let’s jum too rocky and slippery to climb down.”
“Susan,” said Ellen, “I’ve never told you this, but I don’t know how to swim. I just can’t jump i that water.” Susan followed her friend unhappily down the cliff. They had just arrived at the bottom, when suddenly she slipped and fell. “Oh... my foot!” she cried. Ellen rushed to her side.
“Here. Let me have a look. It’s not bleeding. It’s only a minor injury.” But that didn’t stop Susa complaining. “Ellen, if we get rescued and I recover from this, I will never listen to you again!”
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UNIT 3
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Hi, Marcy. This is Lori. Would you do me a favor? I'm really stuck. Could you pick up my dress the dry cleaners for me? I wanted to wear it to the party tonight. I was supposed to get it this
afternoon, but my car is still at the garage. The mechanic said that I needed to have a lot of w
done on it because of the accident. I've had new tires put on, they've repaired an oil leak, and brakes needed to be replaced. Thanks a lot. Bye.
A Foreign Affair
“Melanie, are you ready yet?” Neil shouted impatiently. “If you don't hurry, we're going to be la
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“You look very elegant, dear, but a smile would really make all the difference,” Neil said as he his wife. “I know you dislike these parties, but please try to be polite and not insult anyone ton
“Well, if that glamorous blonde hadn't been chasing you around at the last party, I wouldn't ha had to accidentally spill my glass of wine down her dress, now would I?”
“Oh come on, Mel. She was the wife of the foreign minister. If I'd been rude to her, I could hav ruined my career.”
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to hold a conversation with the wealthy businessman, Mr. Wycoff. Just then she heard, “Oh Neil, darling! It's so good to see you again!”
It was the wife of the foreign minister. Suddenly Melanie had an idea. She smiled to herself. Th party had just begun.
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UNIT 5
DREAMS AND AMBITIONS
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Narrator:
Julie had been disappointed by men in the past. But when Andrew came into
she discovered a new challenge and a new dream. She was nervous, and went friend Rob for advice. Tonight we hear the next exciting chapter in her story... Julie:
I'm sorry to be bothersome, Rob. But you're the only one who ever encourages don't want to throw away this new chance at love, but I'm scared.
Rob:
Don't be crazy! Why do you insist on making life so tough for yourself? Let me
you. I know you're used to being deserted by men, but if you want Andrew, I'm
you can keep him. Even if you're scared, I think you might as well take the chan You just have to stop blaming yourself for what happened in the past. You're right. At last I You're realize Reading how stupid I have been. Andrew really is a dream a Preview
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sounded terrible. Cindy listened to all of them until it was her turn. “Hello, dear,” said the music teacher. “You may sing anything you like.”
Cindy sang. Although she was tiny, her voice was deep and full. She sang loudly and powerfu She forgot about all the other people in the auditorium. When she had finished, the entire room was quiet. Everyone seemed as if under a spell. “Cindy,” the music teacher said at last, “that was beautiful! You are a singer!”
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UNIT 6
MONEY MATTERS
Quiz
Announcer:
Good evening, listeners. Welcome to “Get Rich Quick”, our weekly quiz show everyone’s a winner. Our participants tonight are two glamorous women, Cee
Rondeau and Susan Philipson. And the prizes tonight are an elegant diamond
necklace and a fantastic fur coat. OK... here we go, and our first question toda What did Marilyn Monroe say about diamonds? Cee Cee? Cee Cee:
She said that diamonds were a girl’s best friend.
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You’re right. Next question: What did Guy Gaylord say when his CD sold 1,00 copies? Susan?
Susan:
He said that he had always tried very hard to impress music critics, but now was so wealthy, he didn’t have to impress or be polite to anyone.
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popular. He was an alcoholic at the time and had been trying to stop drinking. December 1991, I think. Announcer:
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they want to get their money’s worth. This means that: 1) they want to buy something they ca
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was both affordable and of good quality should go to places that offered bargains all year long claimed that stores that offered great sales had most likely raised their prices before putting th items on sale. “People with limited budgets should consider buying at places like Quality Barg Buyers can get brand-new inexpensive furniture there. It comes with a ten-year guarantee, an delivery is free.
Buyers pay less and get quality, and that’s a bargain. Quality Bargains’ manager, Tim Wright, that their furniture is luxurious, the deals are excellent, and they accept a twenty percent dow payment on all purchases. “If you came to Quality Bargains, your furniture problems would be solved,” says Mr. Wright.
Wherever you go, know that there are places where you can get your money’s worth, even if y short of cash.
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UNIT 7
POLITICS News
We're back, and you're listening to WNWS, your 24-hour news station. And now, here's an up
on the election results. Just a few hours ago, Conservative candidate Ted Schmidt was defeat
local elections for the city council. In her live report earlier today, our reporter, Nancy King, poi
out that Schmidt had been involved in the defeat of the new crime law proposed last year and stated that this had probably hurt his chances in the election today. King spoke with Schmidt
the vote was in and reported that Schmidt felt sure that he would win, in spite of his vote on t crime law.
The winner, Liberal candidate Rosa Morales, spoke at a press conference just after hearing th
had won. She was quoted as saying that Schmidt's vote on the crime law was a key issue in t
election. Before the election, Morales had promised voters that she would propose a new crim
You're Reading a Preview if she were elected. In her speech just a little while ago, Morales stated that she planned to
investigate all politicians suspectedUnlock of committing crimes. listening to WNWS. Stay tun full access with a free You're trial. the weekend weather report, coming up next.
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Yesterday at two o'clock, a fire was reported in the office of James Brown, the Liberal candida Northwood. Fortunately, Mr. Brown was out to lunch when the fire started. Police believe that
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opinion, unemployment, education, and crime are the most important issues we have to deal
today. I plan to do something about these issues,” said Mr. Brown. Despite Mr. Brown's suspi local police officers said that there was no evidence to suggest attempted murder. However
have opened an investigation, and are having the whole building searched for clues. At the mo
Mr. Brown is using another office in a building across the street. Police are keeping a close wa on the building.
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UNIT 8
INSTRUCTIONS
Weather
Dick:
Today's guest on “The Home Repair Show” is Hank “the Handyman” Hanson. Hank
going to give us advice on how to get the house ready for winter. Hank, winter is com What's the first thing I'm supposed to do? Hank:
Well, Dick, first you ought to have your furnace cleaned and inspected, and have a
broken parts replaced. The furnace, or heater, is what keeps your house warm and c And in this part of the country, if we didn't have heat in the winter, we'd freeze. Dick:
That's for sure, Hank.
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The other important thing to do is to have your roof checked for leaks. If rain or snow to leak in through the roof, it would damage your ceiling, your walls, and even your furniture. And we all knowYou're how expensive is to have the house redecorated. Reading ait Preview
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Dick, I always say, “If you take it easy this year, you'll have to replace it next year.”
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That's good advice, Hank. Thanks for being on the show today. Join us next week, listeners, for more helpful hints on “The Home Repair Show”.
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