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1A) a) Listen to a conversation and choose the correct statement
1 Eddy is playing a computer game to relax after his Spanish lesson 2 Eddy is playing a computer game to practise the Spanish language
3 Eddy is playing a computer game to develop his computer skills
b) Listen to the conversation again and choose the correct answer
1 Normally, Eddy works or plays on computer quite seldom
a) True b) False c) Not stated
2 Eddy learns Spanish as a compulsory subject at school
a) True b) False c) Not stated
3 The aim of the game is to open as many doors as possible
a) True b) False c) Not stated
4 The player has more than one attempt to do each task a) True b) False c) Not stated
5 Ifthe player is not able to do the task, the game makes him learn what he doesn’t know
a) True b) False c) Not stated
6 Eddy is not going to do traditional Spanish homework any more
a) True b) False c) Not stated
©) 1B) Work in groups Discuss the following issues:
a) advantages and disadvantages of computer-based learning
b) how learning styles may change if computer is used more and more in our school
c) if you find these changes positive or negative, why
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Helpful ideas Students will spend less time in the classroom
An electronic teacher will replace a human teacher in most aspects Tests and exams will be taken online
Learning will be fun
| Students will learn more through computer games
| Libraries will disappear since all texts will be available online
Students will forget how to handwrite, as all their homework will be typed
| More time spent with the computer and less time with teachers and classmates
will make people less sociable
There'll be no discipline problems since students will be learning quietly in |
their own homes | |
| No one will wear uniform as the electronic teacher doesn’t care what the |
students are wearing
2A |Complete the text about Andrew Smith with the correct verb forms Use the timeline which presents some key events in his sports life
soning judo te aes
competition competition interview
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started doing ipines the leg problem now
sports at four athletics team
I met Andrew when he was a newcomer in our junior school As soon
be
as he entered the classroom, it _ (1) obvious to everyone
that he was a very promising athlete
Soonhe —_— (2) to join the athletics team as he _ (3) invite, demonstrate
an outstanding result in the school running competition Amazingly, but
quite easily too Unfortunately, the following winter wasn’t very lucky for
him: Andrew broke his lèg when he _——_——_—_— — — (35) snowboard However, he _ (6) very soon and was as fit as ever When TECONCE
interviewed by a sports magazine, Andrew said he _—_— — (7) do | Ỉ | | { } Ị being in the athletics team he (4) the judo competition 7 win | i I | regular sport since he was four and owed his success to his father, who Ì
had always supported and encouraged him
2B | Read the questions about past events Act as a reporter and ask your partner one or two ~~ of these questions Find out about the event as much as possible Write down the facts
(the story) you've discovered
1 What memory makes you smile the most?
2 What was the best place you've ever visited?
3 Who was sitting next to you on your first day at school? Are you still friends?
4 Have you ever seen a dangerous animal in the wild? 5 What job did you dream about when you were seven?
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| He/She was delighted / frightened / excited
| He / She confessed that
He / She can hardly remember when exactly it happened H
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Part! Listening
fd Listen to a local broadcast about a popular game Choose the correct answer
You will listen to the recording twice Then transfer your answers to the table
1 Netball reminds basketball in terms of
the aim and the rules of the game
a) True b) False c) Not stated
2 According to the speaker, netball is seldom played in the open air
a) True b) False cc) Not stated
3 Nowadays netball is still more popular
with women than with men
a) True b) False c) Not stated
4 The local netball team is going to celebrate its birthday on the beach
a) True b) False cc) Not stated
5 Any person will be allowed to play
netball together with the team
a) True b) False cc) Not stated
6 The most enthusiastic and successful
first-time player will be awarded a cake a) True b) False c) Not stated
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Read the text and choose the correct answer Transfer your answers to the table School forever?
lasses and homework are not only for children Not any more, (00
This is the opinion of one of the online course providers | Jason Underwood He believes education is going to become a
lifelong process for those who are at school or university now
The professional world is very competitive nowadays, and to keep up with rivals one needs to update qualifications on a regular basis If a person wants to go further, to get promoted, and to
keep his skilled job, he’ll have to master his skills and upgrade his
qualifications regularly
The job-for-life tendency seems to have ceased to exist The
world is changing rapidly: specialists of your profession are in
great demand now, but soon you may find the job market has changed, and you may need to obtain another qualification to avoid being left behind
It’s obvious that a person who has a full time job can’t give it up in order to attend classes The internet is the resource which enables people to combine work and
study Online courses provide vast opportunities in education and development
to everyone, regardless of their age, job, and location Jason Underwood believes
that the technological advantages of distant education are evident and it will
soon replace the old model of education with its compulsory lecture and seminar attendance “If you do an online course,” he says, “you can just log on, i.e enter the educational resource by typing your login, and listen to the lecturer, or read the printed version of the lecture You have access to lots of audio and video topic-
related clips and you can watch them again and again You can record them for
later use in case you wish to run through them for your exam And if anything
needs clarification or if you've got questions, you can apply to your tutor or the
lecturer via the e-mail And even when it’s time to sit your course exam, there’s often no need to come to the real classroom — you can submit assignments and take exams via the internet.”
Access to libraries without commuting and studying at a convenient time is a real advantage for students of any ages, and absolutely vital for adult students Though not all distance courses are run quite effectively yet, in regard to lifetime
education the concept of lectures and tutorials held entirely in the classroom has already gone
1 Jason Underwood says that to survive in the competition people should a) upgrade the electronic equipment regularly
b) watch how their competitors are doing
c) upgrade their professional knowledge
2 The author of the article believes that the job market a) is expanding rapidly in all professional fields
b) tends to offer opportunities for anyone
c) is getting more dynamic and less predictable
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a) all age groups will benefit from the internet-based learning
b) younger generation will benefit from the internet-based learning most
c) the senior professionals will benefit from distant learning most
4 Jason Underwood believes that distant courses
a) will be used instead of face-to-face classes
b) cannot be used by schoolchildren or young learners
c) will make a part of traditional model of education
5 The main advantage of distant courses in Mr Underwood’s opinion is that a) students have permanent access to all the materials
b) students can communicate with the teacher via e-mail c) students don’t have to sit their exams in the classroom
6 The author believes that
a) classroom education has no alternative
b) people are ready to accept electronic innovations
c) the time of distant learning hasn’t come yet
Part Ill Use of English
Use the verbs in the appropriate forms Transfer your answers to the table
It was the last day of my holiday in Prague I checked out of the hotel, my
luggage neatly packed was in the luggage room and I ——_—_— (1)
about four hours before the coach took me to the airport I thought that
I —— (2) the time shopping for souvenirs
I _—_— — (3)some wooden combs for mum, she had always liked
those kinds of things, a tie for dad, and a toy car for my younger brother It
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nice summer handbag It (5) of little patches of differently make
coloured fabrics It was very small and cute ] _ (6) my wallet take out
to pay for it when my inner voice spoke up: “If you _ (7) give
her this handbag, she'll get furious She'll say that it’s a waste of money,
because it’s too small to carry anything in.” And I didn’t dare to buy it The 7
same voice stopped me when I was about to buy a little funny teddy bear,
which was of no practical use at all Then it didn’t let me buy a red umbrella |
as it was too large and inconvenient to carry around |
Ề (8) anything for me?” demanded Laura on | buy
my arrival “I never buy useless things, but adore unpractical presents!” 7 | — : Number Word / Words Number Word / Words i 2 6 See FL alee sieu Part IV Writing
Read a part from your friend’s letter and answer it Write: e that you are sorry about her distress
e if you approve or disapprove of the idea of a school uniform
e if you wear a uniform in your school; if yes — describe what it’s like,
if no — describe what clothes you wear to school
Write at least 100 words
I've got some news for you — my parents have put me in a new school
The school is OK It’s closer to our house, so | can sleep a bit longer in the -
morning But they make me wear a schoo! uniform there! It’s an ugly
dark green jacket and a skirt of the same colour | look forty in it! And | hate skirts! I’ve always worn jeans for any occasion | hope you don’t
have the same problem in your school, do you? Do school students wear
uniform in your country or not?
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Part V Speaking
Talk about a memorable lesson / lecture in your life
You should say:
e when and where it was e what the topic was
e who conducted it
e if you participated actively or not
e how you felt about it (involved / delighted / excited / puzzled / frustrated)
You should talk for two minutes
The maximum score for Parts I-III is 20
Your score is
We recommend you to spend | It’s not bad However, there
a lot of time improving your is a lot you need to work on
English Otherwise you are Have more practice
unlikely to do well in your Otherwise you may have
exam difficulty in your exam
Parts IV-V are assessed by your teacher
Well done Keep practising
and you'll have a good chance
of success in your exam
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5} 1A) a) Work in pairs Ask each other questions in order to find out the following:
— P 5
¢ if your partner does any sport
¢ if your partner is a fan, what sport it is
* if you support the same teams or not
¢ if your partner enjoys watching sports events on TV
* if sometimes he or she watches sports games late at night, how his or her parents feel about it b) Sai Listen to a discussion between a father, a mother and their 15-year-old son Alex
Choose the correct answer 1 Alex’s father
a) is a devoted football fan and has never missed a game
b) usually enjoys watching football games on TV
c) considers watching football games a meaningless pastime
d) prefers watching games at stadiums
2 The mother doesn’t want Alex to watch the game because a) it’s a meaningless pastime
b) she hates football and football fans
c) watching TV at night may affect his health
d) it may affect his school performance 3 The father
a) is not going to watch the game without Alex
b) is going to watch the game anyway
c) is going to wait till the game is broadcast at daytime
d) is going to switch on the recorder and go to bed 4 According to the parents, Alex
a) has never done any sport
b) did martial arts in his childhood
c) is still doing martial arts but not regularly
d) used to do gymnastics but didn’t succeed in it
5 After Alex left the room his parents
a) kept quarrelling, not ready to compromise
b) are going to ban watching TV at night on weekdays
c) decided to try and take Alex’s interests into account
d) are discussing Alex’s progress at school
(4) 1B} Work in small groups and discuss the following questions
~~~" Agree on the answers and present the group’s opinion to the class Be ready to support your point of view
1 How does Alex feel about the matter?
2 How does the mother feel about the matter? 3 How does the father feel about the matter?
4 What would you do if you were Alex’s parent?
5 Will Alex be allowed to watch the game or not after all?
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1 How do you know that you've got a pass? a) They will be displayed there in a couple of
days
2 You can look up the results on the website | b) All the seats are sold out
3 We just couldn’t put off the event c) It was broadcast by several local and national channels
4 I'm afraid we'll have to watch the game d) The tests haven’t been graded yet
on TY
5 Our team was superb and the game was e) Remember, however, that it needs to be
fantastic! cleaned afterwards
6 The data we provided is very reliable f) Everything was already arranged and all the
` invitations had been sent out
7 You can use this equipment whenever you g) The research was conducted by a university
want group, and they know all the ins and outs of
the process
2B | Look at Andy’s to-do list and the picture of his room Use the information from both
~~ and complete the sentences
to do the maths assignment
to take the garbage away
to water the flowers :
to buy some cake or biscuits
to iron the shirt
to submit the essay
to repair the bike i
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assignment Write two more “distracters” that can be true in your case
there’s something interesting on TV
there’s nothing interesting on TV, but I still watch it
someone calls and I talk on the phone for a while
my parents ask me to do some urgent shopping
my parents tell me to take the garbage away
my parents ask questions about my school performance
a friend calls and asks me out
my sister / brother wants me to help her / him with the homework I suddenly feel sleepy
I suddenly feel hungry
I start feeling sick
my pet gets in my way
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©) 3B) Work in two teams A person from one team says what can prevent him/her from
| submitting a written assignment on time (make use of the exercise above) The other
team have 30 seconds to discuss the situation, after which they offer their advice Each | complaint and each piece of advice score the team one point
Team 1: Team 2:
I can’t concentrate on my assignment Put on the headphones and do not worry because my neigbours are renovating the |——~-»} Start with the homework which is the
easiest for you flat at the moment and the noise is awful
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G9 Listen to an interview with a computer games developer and choose the correct answer You will listen to the recording twice Then transfer your answers to the table
Part! Listening
1 According to the speakers, most people believe that agg a) teenagers play computer games the most
b) a typical computer game player is a young adult c) young women enjoy computer games very much
d) little kids enjoy playing computer games with monsters 2 The computer expert says that
a) the number of male players is falling
b) the number of male players is rising
c) the number of female players is rising
d) the numbers of male and female players is more or less equal 3 The expert says that to create a good computer game one needs
a) very sophisticated computer equipment
b) high-skilled programmers and designers c) an interesting plot, graphics and music
d) a lot of action and shooting, and loud music
4 The expert says that computer games and conventional films have got
a lot in common because 4
a) they divert people from real life
b) they have a plot and characters
c) they were not considered art at their early days
d) they will live longer than painting, music, and the theatre
5 According to the expert, computer games
a) may lose their popularity with most people quite soon b) will become the only form of art people enjoy
c) will never become more popular than cinema and films
d) may become more popular than cinema and films
6 The expert believes that the advantage of computer games over films is that
a) they let the player make changes and interact with characters b) their plots are usually more original and sophisticated
c) they are more dynamic and have different levels to suit anyone
d) they let the player predict all the actions of the characters
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Read the article about football fans and choose the correct answer Transfer your answers
to the table
Mi people would agree that football refers to the most well-known and popular games in the world The official history of football covers
almost a century and a half It started when the Football Association in England was founded in
1863 In fact, football is older By 1863 people
had already been playing with a ball for many
centuries in many countries According to some
historic evidence, a game similar to football was popular on the territory of contemporary Britain
in the second century A.D In spite of the fact
that football is wide spread all over the world,
many people still associate it with the British
Isles
The words “football” and “the British Isles”
evoke another phrase — “football fans” These are the British who are considered to be the
most devoted, enthusiastic, and .wild fans So
wild sometimes, that their behaviour leads to
violent conflicts and vandalism To be fair, not
only British fans can be violent Unfortunately,
in many other countries one can see absolutely
outrageous news shots of burnt and crashed cars, smashed shop windows and bus stops, and
crowds of agitated, inadequate people in the streets Alcohol often promotes their aggressive
behaviour and turn it into violent fights, so the winners delighted fans and the losers’ upset
supporters may end up in the same hospital or in the police station
Law abiding people, who attend football
games or who just witness football hooliganism
in the streets, feel indignant about such behaviour which threatens public safety and the reputation
of the game in general Most people believe that
the authorities should do something to eliminate
football-related hooliganism Probably the easiest
way to do it is to ban the game as the cause of
such behaviour?
“No, I don’t think so,” says Martine Clint, 39,
a long-term supporter of Manchester United
“Football is something special in my life and I
don’t think I'll be able to do without it I keep
track of all the news about my Club, I know
everything about the players, they are part of my family and my life And you just want to take it
away from me?”
“No, banning the game is not an option Lots
of people need that game agitation For me, it’s
a good way to express all bottled up emotions, it
helps escape the routine and lets some fresh air
in my life” Surprisingly enough, but that was an
opinion of a successful business lady, who runs
her own business and raises two little kids
“Tt's not the game that should be banned or modified The fault is not with the game but with people.” Jack Williamson sounds very wise for his fifteen years “I love the game and I want
to be able to see it in the future, but I think that
alcohol should never be sold or allowed at the stadium It heats the conflicts and provokes
fights.”
Those brief interviews demonstrate that
people’s affections are with football and
though they feel very riegative about anti-social behaviour, they are not going to sacrifice the
game On the positive note, the statistics say
that the number of football-related crimes and arrests have been going down and
if the tendency persists, we'll
probably have a hooliganism-
free football
1 The first football association was registered in the second century A.D
2 The largest number of football-related crimes has been registered in the United
a) True b) False c) Not stated
Kingdom
a) True b) False c) Not stated
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a) True b) False c) Not stated
4 Football is important for the younger generation, while middle-aged people don’t
care about it much
a) True b) False c) Not stated
5 The female fan says that football helps her suppress emotions a) True b) False c) Not stated
6 According to the writer, there’s some evidence that the football fans’ behaviour is
slightly improving
a) True b) False c) Not stated
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Part Ill Use of English
Put the words in the appropriate forms Then transfer your answers to the table
People have always complained about lack of time There’s a saying
in the business school next to my house I would like to enrol on the
:
that time is money, but time is _ (1) than money If | important
occasionally we spend too much money, we know that we can earn it |}
again, it’s a _._ (2) thing Time, however, can never be | renew
restored That’s why it’s more precious |
There are special courses that help (3) deal with time person
(4) They teach how to set the priorities and how to / efficient
allocate time for the items in your to-do list For example, they advise you :
to write a list of everything you want to do during the week Then you need |
to _ (5)it and to rearrange the items starting wihthe | write first priority Allocate time from the top of the list to ensure that the most
important things are done on time A friend of (6) i 1
took a course on time —— _ (7) and found it quite manage
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Comment on the following opinion
Doing sport is good for healthy living Some people, however,
think that cruel sports like boxing, freestyle wrestling and even hockey should be banned
Use the giidelines: :
* state to what extent you agree or disagree with this opinion * present your arguments “for”
* present your arguments “against” e write your conclusion
Useful language _
| Overall, I agree / disagree with the opinion that ' I cannot support the opinion that
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@)Work in pairs You need to choose a uniform you are going to wear for your Physical
Education lessons Discuss your ideas of uniform, present your arguments and come
to an agreement
You believe that a pair of shorts and a T-shirt
can make an ideal uniform
The colours you like are: blue, white, red
(pure or in any combination)
You think that the uniform should consist
of a pair of training trousers, a T-shirt and
: a training jumper You prefer practical dark ue colours NTE # 2 PROS ii Ƒ Shoàrx cm Usefullanguage SCS iI
| The uniform should be light to allow you to move freely | You will sweat in it
| It gets dirty too soon
¡ You can wash it, can’t you?
| It dries up very soon
| It’s suitable for indoor sports as well as for outdoor ones
| I hate this colour
The uniform should make you visible on the pitch ‡ | | | 1 i | | | | | | { ị jt | Uc a rere]
The maximum score for Parts I-III is 20
Your score is
We recommend you to spend | It’s not bad However, there Well done Keep ptactising
a lot of time improving your is a lot you need to work on and you'll have a good chance
English Otherwise you are Have more practice of success in your exam
unlikely to do well in your Otherwise you may have
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WARM-UP 1 ÿ
1A)a) fx) Listen to Gloria, a school student, speaking to the audience for the first time Guess who she is talking to Explain your choice
1 her schoolmates
2 a group of university students
3 a group of business people
b) &@ Listen to Gloria once again and answer the following questions Take brief notes
when you listen
Why did Gloria decide to give a talk in public?
Why did she go to Russia?
What did her father do in Russia?
Where did she live in Russia?
Was Tatyana’s family a nuclear or extended one?
What photo did Gloria demonstrate first?
What photo did Gloria demonstrate second? œ ¬1l KD UW FF WO NY mm
Why did she expect the second photo to be very interesting to the audience?
©) 18) a) Complete Gloria and Tania’s conversation when they meet each other The conversation
is taking place in Tania’s flat
2= fi ‘ee Ve ia ae ỳ Hi! You are Gloria, aren’t you? My dad told (Hears the door bell and opens the door.)
a i CƯỜNG bu, me that you would come Come in
Thank you And you are Tania, aren’t
you?
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b) G5 Now listen to the girls’ conversation Is it similar or different to the dialogue
you've acted out? Discuss the following questions:
¢ How did Gloria feel about the prospect of staying with people she didn’t know well?
e How did Tania feel about Gloria staying at their place?
e What are the two things they have in common?
¢ Do you have siblings? Would you like to?
2A} a) Read the description of a diagram and say The rate of birth in Russia (1975-2005)
which of the two, A or B, is described ee $F 3 2 PIS ý
The diagram demonstrates how the rate of birth x ‘ i
in Russia was changing during the period from 4 -ã
@)b) Work in small groups Put the verbs from the
1975 till 2005 It shows how many babies are born
per 1000 people in a certain year According to
the graph, the birth rate was quite low within the L2 whole period In 1976 there were 1.6 children born
per 1000 people There was a slight rise in 1980s
when the number of babies rose from 1.6 to 1.8
The birth rate is fluctuating around 1.7 till 1987
but never exceeds the figure of 1.8 From 1987
the rate is falling rapidly to the lowest point of
approximately 0.8 births Starting from 1999 one
can see a slightly increasing tendency which brings the number of births to above 1 Though the
tendency looks encouraging, it’s too early to talk
about any improvements in the demographical
situation in Russia yet
71985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
box in the appropriate column
| increase, go up, decrease, improve, sky-rocket, drop, expand, grow, climb, double,
| decrease, go down, rise, fall, decline, exceed
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Part! Listening
Eã3 Listen to a conversation and choose the correct answer You will listen to the recording
twice Then transfer your answers to the table
1 John has come to the bowling club with his
friends
a) True b) False c) Not stated
2 There are five children in John’s family
a) True b) False c) Not stated
3 John doesn’t remember anything about his biological parents
a) True b) False c) Not stated
4 John’s new parents don’t want him to find out
anything about his biological relatives
a) True b) False c) Not stated
5 It was Tommy who asked his parents to adopt Johnny
a) True b) False c) Not stated
6 John feels disadvantaged because his family differs from his classmates’ ones
a) True b) False c) Not stated
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Part ll Reading
Read the text and fill in the gaps with sentences A~G There is one sentence you do
not need Transfer your answers to the table
P ets create a very special atmosphere at home, they add to the feeling of coziness
and safety They help us cope with stress and, being dependent and helpless in our world, make us feel important and worthwhile | 1 | They wouldn’t survive in our flats and houses if we didn’t bring them food from the pet shops and essential vitamins from the vet clinics They need us because a dog needs walking, a horse
needs rubbing, and a goldfish wants the water in the tank to be clean and clear
Some psychologists say that people who are lonely and non-confident tend to keep exotic pets Those people hope that an unusual pet can add to their identity,
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try to impose our love on them However, sooner or later the
question emerges: do we have the right to sort out our own problems at animals’ expense?
Scientists and environmentalists speak strongly against the
so-called pet lovers, who adopt a kitten or a puppy just to please
the kid or because of some impulse Even the animals which
have been living with people for centuries and have already
adjusted to our world, need much more than their owner’s love They need care based on knowledge, otherwise they'll cause problems to you and their life will turn into a miserable
experience Before adopting a little hamster you need to find
out everything about its eating habits and peculiarities of the
cage housing You need also to be aware that the pet requires everyday care and that you may find it monotonous and boring
Milagres, an Australian koala, could be considered a lucky one as she got to the zoo in time for the vets to save her A European tourist had illegally
exported her from Australia, as he was obsessed with the idea of keeping that cute animal in his backyard “I was going to plant a Eucalyptus tree in my
back garden, and I thought that keeping a koala wouldn't be such a problem”, explained he later That was a dangerous misconception | 5 | It can’t digest
hard and thick eucalyptus leaves, and that’s why you need to have from one to six hundred eucalyptus trees to keep your koala happy and healthy The number of trees depends on the climate — the more humid the climate is, the
less trees you need (within the range given above)
Little koala Milagres exemplifies a big problem caused by ignorant pet
owners Wild animals are neither toys nor interior design accessories and
putting them in a wrong environment makes them suffer and eventually kills
them
When exotic animals are kept as pets, ignorance is even more dangerous and cruel
Though koalas’ eating habits have been studied by scientists, the information about
their diet is fragmentary and incomplete
This is why lots of crocodiles, snakes and lizards, gorillas and cockatoos become
inhabitants of densely populated, traffic jammed megalopolises
Do we have the right to keep a crock in the bath, or a dolphin in the swimming pool?
Apparently, only zoo specialists are able to provide the animal with an appropriate menu
F, We understand that the most fierce and dangerous creatures are vulnerable and
helpless in people’s world
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Part lll Use of English
Use the words in the appropriate forms Transfer your answers to the table
Most students do not like sitting exams and would be happy to escape it if
they could They find the assessing procedure very (1) However, you can ———————— — (2) đnd any adult person who have
never sat any exam Are exams unavoidable or could they be cancelled in
the near future? Is it possible for the _ (3) system to do without making students feel _ (4) and miserable?
“Oh, no! I don’t feel miserable at all,” says Kristy Perret, an
—— (5)undergraduate “Exams are necessary because they let me know what I have learnt, what I’m good at and what aspects need
(6) Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to see my progress
But I cannot say that I don’t worry before exams and I’m as cool as a nail I do worry and can get panic sometimes That’s why I usually prefer
—— — — (7) tests to oral exams When I write, Ï can concentrate on the task better and don’t feel —————— (8) so much
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Comment on the following opinion
Exams and other assessments can be very stressful for children
Some people suggest that exams should be cancelled at school
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e state to what extent you agree or disagree with this opinion
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e present your arguments “against” e write your conclusion
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| Overall, I agree / disagree with the opinion that
| I cannot support the opinion that
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Talk about the person you admire most You should say:
e who the person is (a friend / relative / someone you've met / someone you've heard about)
¢ what he / she is like (age, appearance, traits of character, etc)
« what is special about that person, why you admire him / her
You should talk for two minutes
The maximum score for Parts I-III is 20
Your score is
oe 18-20 _
We recommend you to spend | It’s not bad However, there Well done Keep practising
a lot of time improving your is a lot you need to work on and you'll have a good chance
English Otherwise you are Have more practice of success in your exam
unlikely to do well in your Otherwise you may have
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1B Imagine that you’ve been to Jane and Andrew’s wedding Write about it to one of their close friends
who didn’t manage to see the event Use your notes above
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= and choose the correct answer
“FLIGHT CENTRE°
We'll beat any available price you find.”
Unit 1, 21 Broughton St, Kirribilli, NSW, 2061
Email: 730w@flightcentre.com Ph: 02 9448 7144 Fax: 02 9448 7155
Flight Centre Ltd t/as Flight Centre
ACN: 003 377 188 ABN: 25 003 377 188 Trav Lic No: 2TA002719 dmasswxel Hs From: | Ref: | u ị Receipt: 730W2007ARCPT0246 | Date: 01/09/2006 ' By:|CA _ Card No ; GEN: S=-„sSœen | Bank Ơn Branch SSS See | Paid $ 428.00 CANCELLATION FEES WILL APPLY — PLEASE ASK US FOR DETAILS IMPORTANT:
* Check your itinerary Ensure that all names and titles are the same as in your passport Check the accuracy of all dates and timings Any errors on your documents will be
your responsibility if not advised to your consultant now
* Documentation — as a general rule, your travel documents will be available for
collection 2 weeks prior to departure, this will vary depending on your individual
arrangements
* The price is only guaranteed when paid in full
* We require a minimum deposit of $150 per person when booking Your service provider
will require further deposits All deposits are non-refundable
* Final payment is required not less than 6 weeks prior to departure unless otherwise
stated Some services must be paid in full at the time of booking
* Fees will apply where a booking is changed, or tickets are re-issued or refunded * Please refer to our Booking Terms and Conditions for further details on terms and
conditions applicable to your booking A copy of these has been provided to you and can also be accessed at www.flightcentre.com.au
TRAVELLER’S CHECKLIST:
* Complete your travel insurance form and sign and return it to our office If you decline travel insurance you will be required to sign a disclaimer
* Although organisation of the passports and visas are the responsibility of the traveller,
please ask your consultant to assist with visas for your destination
* All passports must have a minimum of 6 months validity from the arrival date back into Australia If you have any concerns please bring your passport to us to verify
* Vaccinations are required for travel to some countries Please check with your local
doctor or a specialist vaccination clinic
* Advise us of any special requirements you may have: child meals, seating requests, medical requirements and so on
* Advise your consultant of your frequent flyer numbers or enquire about any
memberships
| acknowledge that | understand and agree with the information set out above Passenger Signature:
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1 The Flight Centre provides their clients with all necessary information about the
company, such as the company’s name, postal and electronic addresses, phone and
fax numbers
a) True b) False c) Not given
2 When booking tickets, the clients should always check all details like names and
flight time themselves
a) True b) False c) Not given
3 The Flight Centre can also advise the customers on how to book train tickets if they can’t find a suitable flight
a) True b) False c) Not given
4 The ticket and other documents are usually given to the client two days before
the flight
a) True b) False c) Not given
5 When the client books the flight, no deposit is required
a) True b) False c) Not given
6 Ifthe client travels abroad, the Flight Centre may provide help in getting a visa for the destination country
a) True b) False c) Not given
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4a) 2B)a) Work in the same groups Tell the group what travelling destinations you dream of
Use the questions as guidelines
What is your dream destination (a continent, a country, a place)?
What attracts you there?
Are you aware of any things which can spoil the impression of the place?
How can you get there (transport means)?
Would you like to go there as a tourist or for some other purpose (to do some research, to study, to work, etc)?
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| I would enjoy -ing
| If I had an opportunity to travel wherever I want, I would | What attracts me there is
| Most people want to see
| However, I’m aware of some things that can spoil my visit | Experienced tourists warn against -ing
' One should be very careful when / if / not to
b) Report to the class what destinations are popular with your group, explain
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Part! Listening ~»
3 Listen to a conversation between two senior ladies and choose the correct answer
You will listen to the recording twice Then transfer your answers to the table 1
Rose informs Jane that
a) a motorbike nearly ran her over
b) she had a brief conversation with Timothy
c) Timothy was with a pretty girl
d) Timothy rides his motorbike very dangerously
Jane does not approve of Timothy’s prospective marriage because she
a) likes Timothy’s ex-girlfriend very much b) is afraid that it was a hasty decision
c) thinks that the bride is too young d) doesn’t like the bride’s family
Susie is
a) Timothy’s ex-girlfriend
b) one of Rose’s in-laws
c) the bearded rocker’s wife
d) Jane and Rose’s old acquaintance
Jane says that Susie
a) could not afford to get married
b) married the bearded rocker in the end
c) started a family with a proper man d) decided to be single
Susie told Rose that she
a) would like to have a motorbike ride
b) planned to buy a black chromed motorbike
c) wanted her grandson to ride when he grew up
d) was not very happy in her marriage
At the end of the conversation it looks like Jane
a) is determined to prevent the marriage at all costs
b) is going to let Timothy make the decision by
himself
c) plans to meet the bride’s parents
d) is going to tell Timothy if she approves or
disapproves of his choice
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Part Il Reading
Read the story and choose the correct answer Transfer your answers to the table
‘ve never been particularly keen on travelling When
I was a kid, I enjoyed reading stories about Robinson
Crusoe and the Treasure Island, but I’ve never thought
about round-the-earth voyages or discovering new
lands on my own The spirit of adventure runs in my father’s family There are family legends about his
ancestors taking part in some expeditions to Antarctica
and Africa There’s even some evidence that it may be true — it’s a photo in Grandpa’s drawer which he
considers of great value That black-and-white snap
addresses my young Grandpa talking with Jacques-Yves Cousteau, a famous French underwater reseacher and
film-maker, on board of Calypso, Cousteau’s legendary laboratory ship
Though it all looks very exciting and captivating at
first sight, neither Mum nor me share Dad’s passion for adventures We certainly
try to conceal it and look as happy and enthusiastic as possible about all his fishing
or diving or whatever ideas
“I'm going to Black Lake tomorrow,” Dad said when we were having a quiet family Friday night dinner “Anyone with me?”
We were supposed to feel very privileged being invited to that intensely
Robinsons’ event, but we knew what it meant Waking up at 3 am, driving along
deserted country lanes, then cross country driving without any lanes at all, getting through the forest, mosquitoes, wet grass, leaves and thorns in the hair
“Td love to go there!” Mum has always been very swift in assessing the situation “The view of the lake is just stunning at sunrise If only I had known about it a bit
earlier! I’ve already promised Mrs Jackson to drive her to the hospital tomorrow
Her backache literally drives her mad Poor thing was so grateful when I offered
to drive her to the doctor But it’s OK, Pll call her right now and say that I won't be
able to do it tomorrow Some other day perhaps She’ll understand, I hope Family is the priority after all.”
Mum sounded natural and sincere and her reckoning was perfect Dad considered her words for a while “No, it won’t do,” he muttered at last “It'll be
unfair to old Mrs Jackson I’m afraid you may have to stay at home tomorrow,
darling I hate saying it, but a promise is a promise, and it would be very
inconsiderate to take it back Mrs Jackson has always been very nice to us, and very helpful with the garden ”
“If you feel so strong about it, then, yes, I'll stay in for tomorrow But next
time you need to let me know about all your journeys in advance And I love
it that you are so sweet to our neighbours!” Mum was doing her best to suppress
her triumph smile
Dad’s eyes focused on me, and I realised that there were no excuses for me
“There’s no need to wake up Mum early tomorrow,” I said “I'll pack up everything right after dinner It'll enable us to set off very promptly in the morning.” Both of my parents were looking at me with admiration Dad obviously admired me
for taking up his spirit for adventure, and Mum — for the ability to sacrifice for
other people’s sake OK, I kicked off my newly bought high hilled shoes, which ’'d
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planned to put on for Maggie’s Grand Saturday Dancing Party and slid into the Family Saviour shoes — worn out garden boots “It’s not very dark in the garden yet — I'll dig for some worms Fish doesn’t bite at the artificial fishing fly very much We need to prepare something nicer for it.” I slammed the front door shut,
and stopped on the porch feeling reluctant to go further The big garden looked
deserted and unfriendly, the grass was already wet with the night dew “Fancy
that, Jill!” Dad’s voice sounded muffled from behind the window “Some of my
colleagues dare to sound sympathetic when they find out that I have a daughter,
not a son They think that a girl cannot make a good partner for an adventurer like me Stupid! My daughter beats any of their sons!”
I sighed, picked up the spade and stepped down into the damp chilly twilight
1 The author’s grandfather and Jacques-Yves Cousteau knew each other quite well
a) True b) False c) Not given
2 According to the author, women in the family were as adventurous as men
a) True b) False c) Not given
3 Black Lake was far away from the house but the father planned to get there on foot a) True b) False c) Not given
4 The family were on good terms with their neighbour Mrs Jackson
a) True b) False c) Not given
5 The author was a good dancer and never missed Saturday dancing parties before
a) True b) False c) Not given
6 The author valued her father’s opinion and didn’t want to disappoint him
a) True b) False c) Not given
Part Ill Use of English
Fill in the gaps with the appropriate alternative Transfer
your answers to the table
It was midnight but Jane was still awake She was sitting in f
her armchair feeling sad and nostalgic It had been a nice
buụt _—— — (1) day for her Jane’s old friends
came to see her and they had tea together Unfortunately,
their tea parties _—————————— — (2) very often — they
were all in their eighties and a city bus trip was a serious
(3) to them
That afternoon, like during any_——————— (4)
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about sixty years before She and Jim were unbelievably young and looked
(6) happy It was their wedding day Jane’s family — her
mother, father and (7) — were standing to her right, Jim’s
relatives — to his left Jane found her in-laws very nice people — they treated her as if she were their own daughter and helped her _ (8) the twins
who were born two years later
1 a) heavy b) hard c) strong d) complicated
2 a) not happen b) don’t happen c) didn’t happen d) happened
3 a) challenge b) trouble c) worry d) fault
4 a)some b) another c) other d) the other
5 a)istaken b) has taken c) took d) had been taken
6 a) incredibly b) surprisingly c) incredible d) charming
7 a) siblings b) mates c) acquaintances d) ancestors 8 a) get on b) look for c) make up with d) look after
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Part IV Writing
Read your friend’s letter and write her back Answer all her questions
Ais
Sorry it’s been so long since | wrote | went to Vietnam in February
and March (my sister is teaching English there), and it was amazing Down south it’s really hot, about 35-36 degrees Celsius each day
| boiled up every day and had to lie down at midday Everybody else was cool, because their bodies had adapted to living in a hot climate
| felt a warm breeze through the door of my sister’s apartment and she said that it was a chilly wind!
| love the photos of your winter! Your snow is beautiful! | can see
why you're sad that winter is over What kind of weather are you having now? | was thinking of doing a tour of Europe maybe next year, and I'll come and see you in Russia What's the best season for me to come? Is your studying going well? | hope so | have to get back to class Best wishes, and good luck with everything from Sophie xxx
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Part V Speaking
Talk about a place which is important to you You should say:
e what kind of place it is (city, village, park, house, room, etc)
e what it’s like
e why it’s important to you
You should talk for two minutes
The maximum score for Parts I-III is 20 Your score is
It’s not bad However, there
is a lot you need to work on
Have more practice
Otherwise you may have
difficulty in your exam
We recommend you to spend a lot of time improving your
English Otherwise you are
unlikely to do well in your exam Parts IV-V are assessed by your teacher
Well done Keep practising
and you'll have a good chance |
of success in your exam |
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sation and progress WARM-UP 1 } Up Match en of the sentences 1 Businesses won't reduce the production of | a) carbon dioxide emission would be lower | _ goods —
If global warming i is oot stopped, = b) they wouldn’ t waste so much energy
an people didn’t drive fuel-over-consuming c) unless people’s mentality on environmental
cars, bi issues is changed
4 Tí the scientists hadnt discovered how to use d) unless the customers consume less
_ oil asa fuel,
If people considered consequences of their e) unless we find a way to produce cheap and
activity, clean energy
E People need to apply energy-saving f) some densely populated sland may go under
| technologies water within several decades
| 7 Laws and penalties are not going to be very g) the atmosphere wouldn't be so polluted now
| effective, |
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0} |) 1B: ‘Work in groups Read the list of possible measures to slow down the global warming
or processes Say if they could work or not Choose the most realistic one and explain how
it could be carried out Think of some ideas of your own
1 People shouldn't be allowed to drive big fuel-consuming cars if there isn’t any special
need for it -
2 There should be electricity consumption quotas People should pay penalties if they
use too much electricity
3 People should be well informed about global warming consequences It’s essential to make them think about environmental issues
4 Ifbusinesses pollute the environment too much, they should be closed immediately 5 Governments of all countries should develop “Environment Law” and establish
special Environmental Police
6 Scientists should monitor all climate changes and inform everyone about them through mass media
7 People should reduce consumption, and shouldn't buy things if they don’t need them very badly
8 Your idea
2A} Put the patterns in italic in the correct column Underline those which refer to the past
1 Tom promised to be here by nine It’s ten already, but he hasn’t come yet
He must have forgotten about the meeting
2 I don’t remember where I left my purse I can have left it at the hairdresser's
3 Nobody answers the phone Jack may be studying in his room and doesn‘ hear it, but where’s Anna?
4 Just look at them! Very happy and slightly merry! They must have discovered
the local pub
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return any minute
6 He's taken part in several archeological expeditions and written several books He must have seen a lot!
7 What a wonderful ancient vase! You must have paid a fortune for it!
Tmsureaboutit = =| _It’s possible, but I’m not sure
©) 2B) Criminal Case Study
The police are investigating a theft case They are really stuck because the case is not common in their practice Take the following steps to help the police
a) Study all the information available
Testimonial evidence’ | 4
We've been digging in Egypt for six months Egypt is a paradise for archeologists —
there’s no other land (at least | don't know any) where we can find so much evidence of
people’s life in ancient times Pots, tools, coins, other things people used in their everyday & { é life — they all are precious because they can tell us so much about our past i
We found that shield two months ago It was a unique one It dates back to the #
second century BC Miracle, but it was practically undamaged It was made of oxidised i silver and bronze And there were signs and lettering on it The shield is a real artefact
Unfortunately, we didn’t manage to decode the writing on it and decided to do it when
we are back to Europe | put it in the large wooden chest in my tent | locked it, and
didn’t open it until yesterday Yesterday | wanted to show it to Dr Bloomfield, Professor of
archeology, who had arrived at our site for that shield He was to deliver it to Cambridge
University where ancient languages specialists were going to work on the letterings and Hi
decode what was written on it However, when | opened the box, there _ i
was nothing there | can’t even think of who might have taken the : he artefact | didn’t give the key to anyone It’s always been in the
little inner pocket of my rucksack And it’s still there, it’s not
stolen I’ve never left my rucksack unattended And when I sleep, my dog Black guards the tent Black would never have let a stranger in hata ‘i ú ‘SS Is written in my own words a f 4J4ca~z—-]ason Williamson — : Head of the expedition ——— =
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Members of the expedition:
Jason Williamson an experienced archeologist, has taken
of the same kind
work on a voluntary basis; are keen on archeology;
of humour; can be too careless and adventurous
part in several expeditions a good sense three undergraduate students
e) hired in the village nearby; reserved and
an excellent cook (a nativ ar
unsociable, never communicates with other people in the expedition,
probably doesn’t speak English at all
a fierce guard dog
xà Some other facts to consider
e Only Jason and the students knew about the shield
e Several strangers were noticed hanging around the site
e Nobody left the site for a month except Johnny, one of the students, who
went to the nearby settlement to collect a parcel from home, and the cook
who needed to buy some food there
b) Discuss the questions below in your group and agree on the most probable answers To express
your guesses use the construction may / can / must + have +V,; could / might / can / + V,
1 What was the reason for stealing the shield?
2 Is the shield still on the site or has it been taken away? - 3 Who is the most probable thief?
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Part! lisiening
£5 Listen to an extract from the Climate Change Show and choose the correct answer You will listen to the recording twice Then transfer your answers to the table
1 Dr Jefferson doesn’t mind if the audience interrupt his talk with questions
a) True b) False c) Not given
2 Dr Jefferson thinks that young people don’t need to worry about the global warming effect
a) True b) False c) Not given
3 Dr Jefferson presents statistics on people’s consumption a) True b) False c) Not given
4 Dr Jefferson believes that technological progress should be stopped
a) True b) False c) Not given
5 Dr Jefferson says carbon dioxide emission is a very dangerous factor
a) True b) False c) Not given
6 The audience doesn’t have the slighest idea of how common people can fight carbon dioxide
emission
a) True b) False c) Not given -
Part Il Reading
Read the text and fill in the gaps with phrases A-G There is one phrase you will not need Transfer your answers to the table
ow do you feel about crocodiles? Do you consider them fierce animals with
brains as small as walnuts? This is not the right point of view for many reasons They've obviously deserved some courtesy if not love And the first reason is that they are much older than us, people, | 1] Indeed, the crocodile
is one of the oldest animals on the Earth — they lived in the times of dinosaurs and haven’t changed much since then It’s a live artefact and many scientists adore it for that The famous British naturalist Charles Darwin, who invented the
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most intelligent, but the most responsive to change.” The crocodile adapts to the
environment perfectly | 2 | Crocodiles don’t produce much energy themselves but rely on solar energy to heat the body and then move to shade or into the water if they need some cooling Economical and practical, isn’t it? They are able to control their blood circulation system, i.e to slow down the blood flow when
necessary, | 3| The most amazing fact about crocodiles is that they are able to
regulate the work of their heart The fact is that unlike other reptiles, crocodiles have very complicated four-chamber heart However, when they dive they make
the heart work as a three-chamber one
The crocodile is carnivorous, which means it eats other animals and
undoubtedly can be dangerous to people However, | 4| Like powerful weapons crocodiles are deadly dangerous only to people who don’t know “how they work”
and are ignorant of their lifestyle The crocodile is definitely not a pet and wants to be taken seriously
Once a worker in the Australian Zoo was badly injured by a crocodile The man was careless enough to enter the hedged territory where the crocodile was
kept He wanted to trim the grass to make the territory look nicer and didn’t expect the slow-
looking crocodile to be so fast The crocodile
wasn't hungry, but he reacted to the vibration
caused by the trimming machine Vibration is absolutely irresistible for a crocodile, | 5] After the accident the crocodile was sold to a private crocodile farm in Queensland, and still lives there The old huge crocodile (it’s about
70 years old and four meters long) is a great
attraction to tourists The son of the owner of the farm, who guides tourists round the
territory, doesn’t conceal his affection towards
the crocodile He comes very close to the pool, entices the crocodile ashore, and feeds it from
his hand It looks very risky, [6 ] Knowledge, experience and love help him control the huge
and scary creature
and uses the environment very efficiently
and have survived through lots of catastrophes and climate changes
but the young man obviously knows his business very well
he makes it attack almost instantly
it should not be presented as a source of fatal unavoidable evil it’s a primer signal which makes it attack
which makes them more independent of the outer conditions
UNIT 3 a7
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I partially agree that
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Part Ill Use of English
Use the words in the appropriate forms Transfer your answers to the table
Do you think about electricity when you switch on the light? Do you
ever think about any (1) issues when you use
a microwave, a cell phone or a laser printer? No, we have already
got used to all those devices and take them for granted
Now we have much more (2) projects on the
mind — launching space apparatus to Mars and studying the deeps
of the ocean If the (3) development of society
doesn’t slow down in the near future, SCY:
will make major breakthroughsin _—_—_—_ —_ (5)
technologies, space technologies and genetics Nanotechnologies and robots will widen people’s abilities _———_—_—_—_— —— (6)
It's (7) an exciting time to live in, as so many
(8) things are happening around
Part IV Writing
Comment on the following opinion
Tourism is booming nowadays However, tourists do a lot of harm to the environment and they should not be allowed to some historical
places and places of natural beauty
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e state to what extent you agree or disagree with this opinion
* present your arguments “for”
* present your arguments “against” ¢ write your conclusion
— Usefullanguage — |
Overall, I agree / disagree with the opinion that
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©j) Work in pairs Study the information in your cards
and act out the conversation gỗ
‘You workin a local shop and sell oe
souvenirs and locally made accessories
You are on holiday in an exotic country You : Vou'otfer every © ustomer Persian style vases
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want to buy some souvenir for your friend
“You are thinking about some accessories and Ễ
›' dropin at a local shop
ì Remember that:
e you cannot spend more than €10
e your friend does not wear earrings
(as you've got lots of them in stock)
You have all kinds of accessorles
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TT e alittle handbag decora †ed with seashells and little coins
or any item, but can redu ncurses nO IA OEEOTE RRL ELEN You start the conversation You want €15 f It’s a bargain! It'll make a wonderful present Ï SỐ Useful language
| Can I help you? I can’t afford it, I’m afraid
I’m looking for If you agree to buy it, Pll
i It’s not exactly what I need If you reduce the price, I'll
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Your score is 14-17
It’s not bad However, there is a lot you need to work on
Have more practice
Otherwise you may have difficulty in your exam
SS
We recommend you to spend
a lot of time improving your English Otherwise you are
unlikely to do well in your
exam
Well done Keep practising
and you'll have a good chance
of success in your exam Parts IV-V are assessed by your teacher WARM-UP 2 ì
1A)a) Match the words to make meaningful expressions an b) Match the expressions you’ve got and their definitions
a bulb that produces light from electricity; the wire inside it is heated to a very high temperature by electrical resistance : periodic, technology electronic device that sends and receives radio electric — oN \ energy signals mobile table a table of elements arranged according to their atomic structure laser - bulb
energy that is produced in some environment friendly manner and doesn’t imply carbon
dioxide emission
alternative _—_ telephone
technology based on the emission light radiation;
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studied in St Petersburg, then became Professor of Chemistry
in St Petersburg Technological Institute in 4863 and Professor in
St Petersburg University in 1865;
gained the international fame for his outstanding achievements,
among which there are the following:
the research into oil structure and oil formation; the research
into explosives; the establishment of the periodic system of elements B ¥ ne VUƠNG NGA SWP RE saatr = SEPM ác SRR Ni SONNEI was born in Ukraine in 1907; | Sergey Pavlovich Korolev
was interested in aviation since childhood and studied i i
about the theory of flight; ote 3
entered Moscow Bauman Higher Technical School in 1926;
enjoyed flying gliders and designed gliders himself;
xin hee became one of the brightest Soviet aviation engineers and
_later the leader of the Soviet space programme; launching the first satellite in
Dmitrgfettrsich 1957 was the outstanding achievement of his team;
Mendeleev his name became a legend in 1961 when the spaceship pi i i
was launched into the orbit ` ip piloted by Yuri Gagarin
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was born in Britain in 1643; TH“ng
an outstanding mathematician and physicist, well-known for the
“apple story”, which describes the gravitational force;
was also a distinguished chemist, studied History and
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Work in groups of 3-4.Take turns to throw the dice Move your counter clockwise according to the number you've thrown You need to speak for one minute about
the phenomenon / invention / discovery / person from the box you are in You have
20 seconds to prepare your talk You are allowed to repeat the information which
has already been presented by other players, if it's relevant to your topic If you
manage to keep talking for one minute, you score 10 points If you pause for more than seven seconds, you don't score any points and the next player has a go When
you score 30 points, you get to the inner circle As soon as you get 30 points there,
you are the winner and you are awarded the title of Professor and a four-cornered hat If you stop in the lucky box, you'll get to the inner circle or even to the