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JackRoss
Caller’sname
Mrs.Hunt
Address
18MarketStreet
Destination
TheInternationalAirport
Timetoleave
9o’clock
BookingSeats
Kindofreservation
Twoseats
tomorrow
Thelengthofthetour
About7hours
2tickets
Thursdaynight/8:
00p.m
Cost
$25each
Unit2
1.Passage1:
aPassage2:
b
AConversation
1.c2.d.3.b.4.d
PetsSuggested
Attendant’sComments
Woman’sComments
ARottweiler
bigmean
Acat
cleanlessthanadog
friendly
Aparrot
more
Aparakeet
Easytokeep
lessparrotalittlenoisy
Agoldfish
Quiet
AStory
1.c2.b3.a4.c
1.12-year-oldbitchfromafarmer’sfamily
2.twopuppiesjusttwomonthsago
3.for12tigercubssince5yearsago
4.strongbutsheissmallerthanthecubs
5.enoughmilkforherownbabiesandthebabytigers
6.herownchildrenandtakesgoodcareofthem
APassage:
1.b2.d3.a
AStory:
33231catyearsdustbinEastLondonMarch17,1971tinyclosedfrontteethsleepingeatingcatfoodplaceWorldRecords27-year-oldAustralia
Unit3
1.Tothrowasurprisepartyforhis40thbirthday.
2.Pullingonthebirthdayperson’sear21times.
3.Toinvitethreeverygoodfriendsouttodinner.
Conversation1
1.d2.c3.d4.c
Amy
Brian
Asuccessfuldoctor;
2or3largeclinics;
acureforsometerribledisease
hisownbusiness;
achainofcomputerstores;
branchstoresineverymajorcityinthecountry.
1.c2.b3.a4.d5.c
1.Sheisonthewrongsideof30/over30.
2.Yes.It’sprettygood.
3.25.
4.Between25and30.Becausebythenyouknowwhatwantwithlifeandhowtogetit.
5.Theytendtobeworriedaboutconsequencesofwhattheydo.
6.Shehadagoodtimebutshewouldn’tnecessarilywanttoreliveit.
7.No.She’shappyatheragenow.
1.a2.d3.c
1.a2.b3.c4.a
Unit4
1.d2.c3.a4.d5.d
1)weekly2)fixed3)fair4)teenager5)discs
6)anexcellentwaytoteachtheirchildrenthevalueofmoney.
7)theylearntobudgettheirexpenses.
8)theywillhavenomoneytospendbytheendoftheweek.
1.c2.b3.c4.b
Rob
1)departmentstoresormalls
2)outdoorsmarkets
Kathy
1)thriftstore
2)thingsareonsale
Cliff
1)fixthingsforhimself
2)coupons
3)thatareonsale
1.a2.c3.d4.b
1.allherallowanceforthismonth
2.gooutandeat
3.sendherafixedsumofmoneyregularly
4.workmorestudy
5.nevermadeamonthlybudget
AConversation:
MonthlyIncome
MonthlyExpenditure
$260
$300
$60
$50
$150
$100
$80
Total$1,010
Total
$1,000
ADiscussion:
ADiscussion
Speaker
$1,000spendsave
Bob
arainyday
Cindy
anewcomputer
Tom
anewstereomassivespeakers
Sophie
Payoffoverdraft
Bill
Giveitawaytocharities
Unit5
1.d2.a3.c4.c5.d
1)playingasporttheylikeanessentialpartoftheirlife
2)keepfit
3)liveamoreactivelife
4)haveasenseofpersonalachievement
5)meetpeoplewithsimilarinterests
APassage
1.c2.d3.c4.a5.c
1.(√)2.(√)3.(√)5.(√)
Aconversation
1.c2.d3.b4.a
4.(√)6.(√)7.(√)10.(√)
AConversation
Interviewees
TypesofExercises
Advantages
1)greatforthewholebody
2)Swimming
3)worksoutthewholebody
4)isreallycalming
5)agreatworkout
6)alotoffun
Unit6
Meansoftransportation
Reason(s)
1stspeaker
1)faster(quicker)
2ndspeaker
2)moreinteresting
3rdspeaker
3)Car
4)morereliable
4thspeaker
5)Bike
6)betterfortheenvironment
5thspeaker
7)Train
8)moreconvenient;
morecomfortable
APassage
1.b2.b3.d4.b
1)shorttime2)severalhours3)toandfrom4)fuelefficient5)takingoff
6)wearandtear7)stayingonthetrack8)veryfast9)15010)savewearandtear
1.d2.a3.a4.d
1.ifheparkedhiscarbyadoubleyellowline
2.havegonehomehalfpastfive
3.hadtogetbackbeforesix
4.hadbeenfollowingBen’scar
5.speeding
6.60milesanhourinordertostopBen
Advantage
Disadvantage
1.transportovertheyear
2.halfanhour
3.trafficjams
4.coldrailwayplatformscrowdedtrains
1.waterproofclothes
2.inwinter
3.notreallybecheaper
Unit7
1.d2.a3.b4.c5.b
1)nowadays2)perfect3)dying4)higher5)Medical6)painful7)cure
8)apartfrombasichealthcare,peopleintheolddaysdidn’thavesomanychoicesabouttheirlifestyles.
9)Peopleworkedlonghoursandthereforedidn’thavemuchfreetimetofollowhobbiesordevelopinterests.
10)Itusedtotakeweeksformailandnewstotravelfromonepartoftheworldtoanother.
Passage1
1.c2.d3.b4.b
1.a.abitofmess/cluttered
b.cushions
c.coveredwithsomeornament
d.brightcolorssoftcolors
e.allshutdrawnthereisalmostnonaturallight
f.doesn’thaveenoughfurnitureshelvescupboardswillmaketheroomlesscluttered
g.indoorplantsandcutflowersvases,bottlesandbowls
2.a.practicalconcernedwithaesthetics
b.imagination
c.warm-heartedsociable
Passage2
1.a2.b3.a4.a
1.a.personalobjectsfamilyphotos
b.valuablethingsorientalrugsornamentsfromtheMiddleEast
c.decorationveryclean
d.function
2.a.traveling
b.tosocialize
c.workinglunchwithhispartnerdiscussesabusinessdealoverdinner
d.entertains/spendstimeathome
e.singlecommithimselfinpersonalrelationship
Passage1:
1.b2.c3.d
Passage2:
1.c2.d3.b
Unit8
1.c2.b3.a
1.b2.a3.d4.b5.c
1.(√)3.(√)4.(√)6.(√)7.(√)10.(√)
1.c2.a3.d4.b5.a
1.weartrousersorevendarktights
2.knee-lengthskirtsminis
3.tailoredtrousersnojeans
4.dresscasuallyonFriday
5.Smoking,eatingdrinking
6.gooutsidetosmoke
1.Apublishingcompany
2.Theyarediscussingthecompanyplansforthenextyear.
3.a.Begintwonewmagazines;
b.Improveproductivityby20%
c.Upgradetools
d.BeginInternetpublishing
1)makesomeplans2)opportunitiestoimprovetheirskills3)takepartindecision-making4)fulfilltheirdreams5)wouldn’tevenhaveabusiness6)toofocusedonproduction7)tofindabetterbalancebetweencompanyneedsandstaffneeds.
Unit9
1.b2.c3.d4.d
1.Anactress2.Acook3.Agardener4.Anurse5.Abaker
1.Howdoyoudo?
2.yes,Iam.
3.No.I’vebeenworkingasasalesrepresentativeforGMfortwoyears.
4.No.MyparentsspeakSpanish.TheyareMexican-Americans.
5.No.ItookacourseinPortugueseatcollege.
6.We’llletyouknowourdecisionassoonaspossible.
PersonalFile
Name
Nationality
American(Mexican-American)
Placeofbirth
Boston
Educationalbackground
FairfieldHighSchool;
Bachelor’sdegreeatBostonUniversity
Jobtoapplyfor
Exportsalesrepresentative
Languageability
English,SpanishandPortuguese
Workexperience
InternationalsalesassalesrepresentativeofGMinMexicoandCentralAmerica
1.c2.a3.a4.c
1)aliberalartscollegegraduate
2)majoredinEnglishatcollege
3)collegebasement
4)writing,editingandcomputer
7.networkingwithhisfellowgraduates
8.editorialassistantatapublishingcompany
Conversation:
1.c2.b3.a4.b
CompoundDictation
1)real2)confusing3)possible4)uncomfortable5)Eventually6)preparation7)appear
8)toidentifyaworkeryouadmireandobservehisbehavior
9)youwillbeabletoseewhatishisapproachtoeverydaysituations
10)Bywatchingandlearningfromamodel,youwillprobablybegintoidentifyandpickupgoodworkinghabits.
Unit10
Apoliceman’sReport
Suspect
tallwearingamask
Crime
Robbery
TimeofCrime
1:
30p.m.Tuesday
SceneofCrime
theNationalBankCalifornia
Loss
10,000dollars
1.Acrimeisanactthatbreaksthelaw.
2.Thosewhocommitcrimesareadangert
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