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BOOK4 UNIT1

1 2 3 4

interview techniques lead in looking for boils down

professional job coach

research on the position and the company

having not practised with some of the questions

how you present yourself

what the interviewer is actually looking for

preparation, presentation and understanding

in relationship to the job

some examples in your life

dealing with problems

1 3 5 7 8 9 10 11

BDADC

BOOK4 UNIT2

2 7

Your answer Correct answer

(1)

borrow books

(2)

look at an exhibition

(3)

borrow books look at an art exhibition

connect the connect to Internet

the Internet let you borrow

(4) allow you borrow

computers computer

games

(5)

for books and

with books and

photographs photographs

(6)

in schools and

in schools and

universities universities

1.

The British Library is a

(1) (2)

Correct answer national

library

Your answer world-famous library

2.

(1) (2)

Your answer books items

Correct answer

books materials

3.

Your answer

Correct answer

Your answer (1) (2) (3) (4)

Suggested answer British library Britain 1998

records,media,maps

The British Library London 1998

books, sound recordings, music, maps, newspapers, and magazines

(5) 3 million three million / 3 million

it began over 20 years ago / it began over twenty years ago

about once every four or five weeks

ten / 10

the host prepares dinner and then a discussion starts

the host prepares dinner and then a discussion starts

DACAB

Correct answer

place

London Oxford

Hampshire and Bath West Yorkshire The Lake District

author

Charles Dickens William

work

Oliver Twist Romeo and Juliet

Lord of the Rings Pride and Prejudice Jane Eyre Wuthering Heights "I wandered lonely

Shakespeare

JRR Tolkien Jane Austen Charlotte Brontë Emily Brontë

William Wordsworth

as a cloud"

1. I can't claim it's an authoritative tour, as

2.

specifically for

classics of English literature.

3.

And this lecture is a description of different visits I have made to places in Britain and Ireland, chosen

... I'm going to start in my home town of London,

4.

Your answer

Correct answer

the home of many the home of many well-known writers well-known writers

5.

6.

7.

8.

Corner in Westminster Abbey.

Then off we go to Oxford, another city

... JRR Tolkien, the professor of English who wrote Lord of the Rings, which is now famous throughout the world

Then we turn north to the hills of West Yorkshire where we find Brontë country, so called

.

Perhaps the two best—known novels are Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, and Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights

,

9.

... "I wandered lonely as a cloud" has been learnt by generations of school children not just in Britain, but

10.

BOOK4 UNIT3 BBCAD

Speakers (1) Hannah (2) Sam

... I'll be taking several detours to visit other famous literature.

Correct answer

Statements

(h) Maybe taking an expensive

piece but mixing it with something

Correct answer

Speakers

(3) Angela (4) Natalie (5) Seylia (6) Katie (7) Laura (8) Teenage girl

Because they fitted really well.

In New Bond Street.

Statements

cheaper or second-hand.

(c) It's from Tesco. It's the Catherine

Kidston range from Tesco.

(g) The jacket is a really old jacket

that I bought in the States a few years ago.

(f) ... but I think we've still got a

good style going on and everything, a bit more laid back, but everyone still looks cool.

(d) Black coat from Prada and a

Valentino bag, which is probably as colourful as it gets.

(a) I love it here, because you can

wear whatever and just it in, it's great.

(e) Fashion, I wouldn't really call it

fashion.

(b) It's more making a statement,

some people.

She thinks London has a more casual style.

Camden is known for its daring and sometimes outrageous styles.

She changes up to three times. He usually stays in work clothes.

Because of what she's doing: the school run, gym clothes, to go out in the evening.

It depends on what happens: maybe change shoes or change to go out somewhere.

She's going for an interview so she wants to look smart.

She's discreetly fashion conscious: She carries high heels in her bag and then changes into them.

He's a little fashion conscious; he wants to have his own bit of individuality.

She wears different colours according to her mood.

He dresses with a youthful thought in mind.

ADCBC

1.

Organizers of the London Fashion Show have confirmed today that

2. The ban follows the death of a Mexican model, who ate salads and drunk Coke

the fashion world, but only

3.

metres squared. It's considered to be the dress size they wear.

4.

A spokesperson said, "We refuse to

designers displaying their collections at our show." Others claimed that designers

5.

It's not the designers

it's the customers—the people who buy the magazines—who decide what we

BOOK4

UNIT4

4. C riminals told Maria's mother that she couldn't claim a prize because she wasn't a US citizen.

5. T he con artists promised to collect the prize for her if she gave them part of the prize money.

6. M ore Than Money is an organization that helps people make good decisions about unexpected wealth.

7. B ob says what's most important is to look after your family.

Activity 2 b a c c b

Your answer

Correct answer

(5) take out health insurance (2) buy a special-edition Rolls Royce (6) buy an everyday car travel (1) buy 11 carat diamonds (3) close their restaurant (7) travel (4) buy a boat

(5) take out health insurance (6) buy an everyday car travel (2) buy a special-edition Rolls Royce (1) buy 11 carat diamonds (3) close their restaurant (7) travel (4) buy a boat

Done with this task.

Your current score: 43%

Watch Part 3 of the video clip and complete the sentences.

1.

Our culture wants us to believe that money, we would be happy.

Your answer Correct answer

if we were not happy

if we're not happy / if we are not happy

2.

You'll still have fights with your friends sometimes. It won't

Your answer

Correct answer

make all of them better

make all of that better

3.

Your answer Correct answer

make more choices

make more choices

4.

Your answer

Correct answer

still thinks about money

still thinks about money

5.

The money pressure's not there, but other pressures then ...

Your answer Correct answer

having no money

of having the money

6. I think most of us think that the problems that we have in life

if we had more money. Your answer we gave them out 7. Correct answer would get solved

Money

, but it doesn't give us the blissful answer. Your answer gives us more choices Correct answer gives us more choices

Done with this task.

1 Listen to Passage 1 and answer the questions.

1. What were people doing in China and the Middle East as far back as 5000 BC?

Your answer

Suggested answer

changing things

They were exchanging metals for goods.

2. In which continent did silver ingots first appear?

Your answer Europe

Suggested answer They first appeared in Europe.

3. When did coins appear in a country called Lydia?

Your answer Apound 1700 BC

Suggested answer Coins appeared in Lydia around 700 BC.

4. Where was the Greek coin, the drachma, used as a standard form of money?

Your answer

Suggested answer The drachma was used as a standard from of money in large parts of Asia and Europe.

5. When was paper money first used?

Your answer About 1680

Suggested answer Around 960 AD, in China.

6. What can the storehouses of the early Persians and the Ancient Egyptians be seen as?

Your answer

Suggested answer They can be seen as early banks.

7. Where was the gold standard applied?

Your answer

Suggested answer It was applied all over the world.

2 Listen to Passage 1 again and complete the sentences.

1.

Tara, before we had money, Your answer we exchanged things , didn't we

? Correct answer we exchanged things, didn't we

2. In the Stone Age, people exchanged things like salt or cattle. But of course the

problem is that the things yo

u Your answer exchanged don't lost 3.

. Correct answer exchange don't last

And of course, money's also very easily. Your answer a lot of use 4.

. You can carry it around with you Correct answer a lot easier to use

in Lydia around 700 BC. Your answer Correct answer Coins then appeared 5. Lydia was a country in what's now known as Turkey. Then other countries

followed their example and Your answer stared producing them 6.

. Correct answer started producing them

So as well as being long—lasting and convenient, paper money is that they have a standard value. Your answer Correct answer a big advantage of

coins and

7. They're what's known as representative money. Every coin or paper note

that doesn't depend on the actual value of the paper or metal. Your answer has certern value 8. Correct answer has a certain value

They Your answer exchanged things

for promissory notes. Correct answer exchanged the grain

9. So over a great many centuries banks became places where money was deposited and lent. And they guaranteed that a note of a certain value could be

exchanged for Your answer a certain of silvey 10.

. Correct answer a certain amount of silver

The gold standard was applied all over the world from was slowly abandoned. Your answer 1870 to 1915 Correct answer 1870 to 1915

but it

Passage 2

b a a a c

BOOK4 UNIT6

Your answer

(5) Britain's navy

Correct answer

(5) Britain's navy

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