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Unit 1 Social CustomsTask 1A1. She wanted to see St. Pauls Cathedral.2. She was so surprised because she saw so many Englishmen who looked alike.3. They were all wearing dark suits and bowler hats, carrying umbrellas and newspapers.4. Because she had often read about them and seen photographs of them, who all looked as if they were wearing a uniform.5. No, he didnt.6. He used the English saying “It takes all kinds to make a world” to prove his opinion.BIf all the seas were one sea, what a great sea it would be! And if all the trees were one tree, what a great tree it would be! And if this tree were to fall in the sea, what a great splash there would be!Task 2A1. people were much busier 2. colder than England; minus thirty degrees; last longer 3. much more mountainous; much higher and much more rocky; more beautiful 4. tend to be more crowded 5. the houses; smallerB1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. FTask 3A1. In the US, people usually dance just to enjoy themselves; they dont invite other people to watch them.2. Usually eight people dance together.3. Because people form a square in dancing with a man and a woman on each side of the square.B1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. TC1. eight people form a square; on each side of the square2. what they should do; makes it into a song; sings it3. dont have much time to think4. old-fashioned clothesC1. eight people form a square; on each side of the square 2. what they should do; makes it into a song; sings it 3. dont have much time to think 4. old-fashioned clothesTask 41. It was a time to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of spring.2. They burned the picture of their kitchen god to bring good luck.3. The custom said the brides must wear “something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue” to bring good luck.4. Because they could not eat meat, eggs or dairy products during Lent, so they tried to use up these things before Lent began.5. It was a straw man made by children in Czech; it was a figure of death.6. People brought their animals to church. And before the animals went into the church people dressed them up in flowers and ribbons.Task 5A1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. T 7. TBLife in Victorian timesAdvantages: Lots of servants to do the work; beautiful clothes to wear; lots of tea parties; life being slower; plenty of time to talk to each other, play the piano or play cards together Disadvantages:Terrible life for servants; very uncomfortable clothes; boring and formal tea parties-often no men being invited; much more illness; children left with servants all day; very poor education; no freedom for womenLife todayAdvantages:Lots of machines to help with the housework; a much better life for children; more freedom for womenDisadvantages:People being always rushing, having no time to stop or enjoy themselves; too much time spent in front of the television, no talk to each otherTask 6A1. b 2. a 3. c 4. aB1. family unit; process; change; used to be; the extended; the nuclear 2. job patterns; progressed; agricultural; industrial; forced; job opportunities; split up 3. traditional; family; expanded; other living arrangementsC1. mother, father, children, and some other relatives, such as grandparents, living in the same house or nearby2. only the parents and the children3. previously married men and women marry again and combine the children from former marriages into a new familyTask 7A1. Both 2. Men 3. Both 4. Women 5. Men 6. Men 7. Women 8. Women 9. Women 10. Women 11. Men 12. WomenB1. c 2. c 3. a 4. b 5. c 6. c 7. cTask 8A1. a 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. b 7. c 8. bB1. T 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. F 7. F 8. F 9. T 10.FTask 9Social customs and ways of behaving change. But they do not necessarily always change for the better. Things which were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago, it was considered impolite behaviour for a man to smoke on the street. No man who thought of himself as being a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room.The important thing to remember about social customs is not to do anything that might make nobleman who had a very formal dinner party. When the food was served, one f the guests started to eat his peas with a knife. Other guests were amused or shocked, but the nobleman calmly picked up his knife and began eating in the same way. It would have been bad manners to make his guest feel foolish or uncomfortable.Unit 2 WeatherTask 11. b 2. a 3. dTask 2A1. T 2. F 3. FB1. d 2. c 3. cC1. climate 2. reputation 3. extraordinary 4. unreliable 5. dry 6. wet 7. clear 8. dull 9. hot 10. cold 11. bad 12. mildTask 31. the country; Trees, grass, lakes and steams2. concrete; take in the heat during the day and throw off heat into the air at night; Warmer winters, car engines; electrical appliance3. air pollution may stop sunlight from reaching the earth; Ice near the North and South poles to melt; to be slowly flooded and people living in these cities to move to higher landTask 4A1. b 2. cB1. night 2. delight 3. morning 4. warning 5. gray 6. way 7. red 8. headC1. F 2. T 3. FTask 51. c 2. b 3. d 4. c 5. cTask 6A1. F 2. T 3. F 4. T 5. F 6. TB1. incredible 2. one minute 3. one kilometer 4. destroyed 5. lifted up 6. carried away 7. killed 8. injuredTask 7A 1. b 2. a 3. bB1. For today: It has been nice weather during the day, but it is going to change at night.2. For the weekend: Fine weather in southern Europe and not so nice in northern EuropeCFor todaySoutheast England-26 degrees Celsius by mid-afternoonSouthern Scotland-Maximum temperatures of around 21 degreesBrighton-15 hours of lovely sunshineMidlands-23 degrees Celsius by early afternoonNorthwest of Scotland-Light showers around middayFor the weekendSpain-34 degrees CelsiusGreece-32 degrees CelsiusFrance-Cloudy with rain, maximum temperatures of 22 degreesNorthern Ireland-Heavy rain, 17 degrees CelsiusMost of England-Cloudy but mainly dry with sunny periods, 23 degrees CelsiusTask 8Natural Phenomena Air Pressure Causes (Rise or Fall)Faraway objects are Fall The dust particles begin to settle to the more sharply focused. ground in thinner air and the air clears.Birds calls become Fall Instead of traveling upward and Sharper. outward into the atmosphere they are bent back to the earth and their range extended.Swamp doesnt Rise The methane is trapped in the bottom smell very strong. of the swamp because of the thick air.Bird fly high. Rise Birds prefer to fly where the air is the densest and they can get greater lift with their wingsSmoke rise high in the air Rise Smoke rises with thicker air.Elderly peoples joints ache. Fall The gas in our bodies expands in lower air pressure.Task 9AStatements 3, 6, 7 are true.Bfcadbe C1. F 2. T 3. F 4. FD1. d 2. bTask 10Undoubtedly, Tibet is one of the harshest places for human existence. It is cool in summer but freezing cold in winter. In Lhasa, the mildest city in Tibet, temperatures may exceed 29 degrees Celsius in summer while plummeting to -16 degrees Celsius in winter! Sun radiation is extremely strong in Tibet. The sunlight in Lhasa is so intense that the city is called Sunlight City. The thin air can neither block off nor retain heat so that there are great temperature extremes on the same day! The average temperature in northern Tibet is subzero and winter arrives in October until the following May or June. July or August are the best time to visit the area, enjoying warm temperatures, intense sunshine, beautiful scenery and festive events. May, June and September represent the tourist season in east Tibet. In winter, roads are blocked by heavy snow. Land slides and rock falls frequently occur, which will make travel difficult.Unit 3 Social IssuesTask 1A1. Stress on the job costs American companies as much as $150 billion a year in lower productivity, unnecessary employee sick leave, and higher medical costs.2. The most stressful professions are those that involve danger and extreme pressure and those that carry a lot of responsibility without much control.3. The best way to deal with stress is through relaxation, but sometimes the only answer is to fight back or walk away.B1. Three- quarters 2. psychologists, doctors 3. nervousness, anger, frequent illness, forgetfulness, mental problemsTask 2A1. give in so easily to hijackers demandsa) threaten to blow up a plane, commit some other outageb) hold out against this kind of blackmail, always have terrorists, Start executing terrorists automaticallyc) be prepared to face the consequences of evil2a) Its the lesser of two evils. Terrorists have proven often enough that they really mean business.b) Innocent lives, threatening the innocent will achieve its ends.B1. She implies that if the first speaker was one of the victims of terrorism, she would want the government to give in to the demands so that she wouldnt die.Task 3A1. thirty-five, natural light, a small window, hot, airless, very noisy 2. Mexico 3. ought to, shouldntB1. It is located in a narrow street with five-and six-storey buildings eight kilometers from downtown Los Angeles.2. This factory makes shirts and jeans3. Shes already been working for ten hours, but wont stop for another two hours.4. She cant complain about those things because she is an illegal immigrant.Task 4AEvery year the British government publishes statistics about social trends. Their findings show definite patterns in the British way of life.1. marked differencesa) one hour more every day, three hours more every weekb) 1 percent, cleaning and ironing, keep household accounts, do repairs or improvementsc) 30 percent2. leisure activities, watching television, 20 hours a week, going for walks, Swimming, British womenB1. Unlike the other couples, Carla has always kept her won accounts and Adrian has always done his own housework. Neither of them like watching television very much and they both like swimming.Task 5ATopic: How a city in Japan solve the problem of garbage disposal.Supporting details: 160 million, every year, 10 percent, 10 percent, the rest, public cooperation1. garbage that can be easily burned, kitchen and garden trash2. electrical appliances, plastic tools, plastic toys3. are poisonous, cause pollution, batteries4. bottles and glass containers that can be recycled5. metal containers that can be recycled6. furniture and bicycledon different days, on request, fertilizer, to produce electricity, recycled, cleaned, repaired, resold cheaply, give awayB1. The garbage will be taken to a center that looks like a clean new office building or hospital. Inside the center, special equipment is used to sort and process the garbage.2. official from cities around the world visit Machida to see whether they can use some of these ideas and techniques to solve their own garbage disposal problems.Task 61. They were talking about Mrs. Carter.2. She was a tall, handsome woman who used to come into the shop at least twice a week.3. She lived alone in a large house on an old farm-about three miles from the shop.4. He was absolutely certain, otherwise he would never call the police. His evidence was this: First, he saw her do it; second, he found the things in her bag; third, she had done it before.5. Because two young people saw her. The shopkeeper believed that if they didnt punish her, young people would think that stealing didnt matter.6. The judge thought that it was difficult case from a humanitarian point of view. The excuses her found for her were: First, the woman was old and she lived alone-she was lonely. Second, she wasnt poor-she was well-known for her generosity to charities and she didnt need to steal. Te items were only worth a pound or two. Third, she pleaded not guilty and she didnt know that she had done it.Task 7ATopic: According to the urban planner, not all modern cities are alike. There seem to be two types of modern city.1. a single high-density center, skyscrapers, motorways, as far as you can see2. the low-density multi-center city, a large collection of a number of small centers, shopping centers, factories, businesses, skyscrapersB1. He thinks that the second type( the Los Angeles model) is more sensible.2. He considers it highly likely that the kind of city we know now will completely disappear.Task 8A1. He thinks that this countrys problems all come from inflation, which is the result of the Democrats careless spending.2. No, she doesnt agree with Ned. She believes that the problem is unemployment. If the government cuts spending too much, people will fall into a vicious circle of more unemployment and fewer taxpayers to share the burden.3. She agrees with Barbara. She believes that unemployment is a big problem, especially in the big industrial cities. And the government isnt doing very much to help the big industries out.4. He believes in the free market system rather than government regulation or protection. He thinks that without a lot of government interference everything will be okay.5. No, they think its bad for the weak, the poor and the unprotected/ its bad for the underprivileged.B1. more and more money 2. come from somewhere 3. higher taxes and higher pricesTask 9A1. The problem is whether or not the inner city-the core of most urban areas-will manage to survive at all.2. They moved to the suburbs in search of fresh air, elbow room, and privacy.3. As a result, suburbs began to sprawl out across the countryside. Many cities began to fall into disrepair. And many downtown areas existed for business only.4. The result was that urban centers declined even further and the suburbs expanded still more.5. Because from the decision of the Taylors and many other young couples, we can see that some people may be tired of spending long hours commuting, and they may have begun to miss the advantages of culture and companionship provided by city life.B1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. T 6. TC1. middle-class, tax money, neighborhoods 2. Crime, public transportation 3. housing construction costs, was allowed to, constructedTask 10A1. 54. 20. 1980, 70,000 2. 30, 1980 3. a newspaper article, to research the market 4. another few months, in April 1981, a 1,500 sq ft 5. third, Canada, America, 20 percent, 1 million 6. 20, 70, 3B1. F 2. T 3. F 4. F 5. TC1. He was deeply involved in the present job and rather enjoyed himself. He thought the shop was his own little baby and thought it was fun to serve behind the counter. However, he also thought that there was a lot more hard work than he was used to; he was working over the weekend doing his books. He called his old job “boring trips to Manchester to sell vast quantities of PVC.”2. He thought that there was far more job satisfaction; and believed that he was making money, rather than making money for other people.3. Hes about to diversify into commercial distribution of imported and domestically produced wine and wines hes producing himself.Task 11I could hear the guard blowing his whistle, so I ran onto the platform and up to the train. Luckily, someone saw me coming, a door opened, and I jumped on while the train was moving out of the station. “Phew!” I thought. “That was hard work!” I was sure the other passengers could hear my heart beating; it was so loud, and I was in a cold sweat.After a while, I recovered, and had a look at the other passengers. The compartment was full, but I was the only one standing. The people in the carriage turned their eyes away as they noticed me liking at them. All except one, a beautiful woman sitting in the corner. I saw her watching me in the mirror. Automatically, I adjusted my tie. She had seen me running for the train: maybe this was my lucky day after all. I prepared to say hello.She spoke first, however. “Would you kike my seat?” she asked. “You look rather ill.” That was the day on which I realized I was getting middle-aged.Unit 4 LiteratureTask 11. They were orphans and had nobody to support them.2. Each boy was given only one bowl of gruel for supper and no more-far from enough.3. They boys were so hungry that they could not bear it any more. They decided that tone of them must ask the master for more gruel. Olive Twist was chosen by casting lots.4. He never thought that any boy would dare to ask for more food than the given portion. Therefore, he was both surprised and angry on hearing Olivers request.5. He was struck on the head by the master and pushed out of the room. And for a week Olive remained prisoner in the cellar.Task 2A1. F 2. F 3. T B1. d 2. bTask 3AName: Lewis Carroll; Occupation: mathematics; Oxford UniversityLiterary works: Alices Adventures in Wonderland; 1865; Through the Looking-Glass; 1871B1. These stories are about a dream world in which Alice meets strange creatures and has interesting adventures.Task 41. the Greeks 2. closed the gates of the city and stayed behind the walls 3. the Greeks 4. a huge wooden horse 5. hide inside it 6. the horse 7. they stopped 8. hid

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