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Units 1-3 | 1-3 | Reading 1. Read the text. Select True or False. A Story of Survival It's easy to find supporters for the panda bear or the tiger. They're the beautiful, furry faces that represent the struggle to protect t he world's wildlife. But not every endangered endangered species has good looks to to protect it. Take the crocodile, an animal that that fills the heart with fear, fear, ancient creatures creatures that that walked the world at the time of the dinosaurs. But now, despite their great age, these animals are in danger. From the outside, Papua New Guinea looks like the world before the arrival of human beings. It's covered in l ush green forests and high, inaccessible mountains. Scientists are discovering new species species there all the time. It looks like l ike paradise, yet yet the reality is much much more complicated. complicated. Trees Trees are being cut cut down as big business starts to exploit the country's resources, destroying the habitats of birds, mammals and reptiles. Many species are in danger, and some have already become extinct. As if that wasn't bad enough, gold mines are polluting the rivers. Mercury, a toxic element used in gold extraction, is escaping into the island's rivers, killing a large number of fish and also having a huge impact on the crocodile population. Crocodiles are also being killed by local hunters. They are not killed for food, however, but for their skins, which are very valuable in world markets. This powerful predator is in danger of extinction because rich people want pretty bags and belts made from their skin. Despite the horror of this situation, it's hard to find much support for the crocodile because crocodile attacks on humans can, and do, occur. Nevertheless, the World Wildlife Fund, an international charity, has started to work with the local communities in Papua New Guinea to raise awareness of the crocodile's predicament predicament through events such as the Crocodile Crocodile Festival Festival on the Sepik River. River. The idea is to reeducate reeducate locals about the importance of the reptiles and also to encourage visitors from overseas. Foreign dollars from tourism will lead to better medicine and schools for the villagers. It is hoped that this will give people a reason to protect these otherwise otherwise fearsome fearsome predators. predators. While these these initiatives seem seem to be working working — Papua Papua New Guinea's crocodile population is no longer declining at such a dramatic rate — the the appeal of earning large sums of money from crocodile skins remains a major barrier to total success. Until more is done on an international level, crocodiles will remain an endangered species in Papua New Guinea, as in many other parts of the world.
T F 1. Papua New Guinean wildlife is being destroyed by factories factor ies that dump their waste in local rivers. 2. The wood wood and gold industries industries are causing the destruction destruction of local local forests. forests. 3. Tourism is doing a lot of damage damage to the crocodile crocodile population. 4. The local population's love of crocodile skin is putting the animals at at risk. 5. The World Wildlife Fund is trying to educate educate the local local population population about about the crocodiles' situation.
Units 1-3 | 1-3 | Writing 1. Write three or four posts for a travel blog. Follow the instructions below. Write no more than 60 words per post. Imagine you went away for the weekend weekend to a world-famous city. During the trip, you wrote three or four posts on your travel blog. Write the blog posts as if you are on the trip. Give a time and a date for each blog post. Your travel blog should include i nclude information about the points below. • Where your journey started • Where and how you traveled • What you did during the trip • Who you traveled with • What you liked and disliked while you were on your trip
Units 1-3 | 1-3 | Grammar 1. Read the sentences. Select True if grammatically correct and False if grammatically incorrect.
T F 1. Yes, he did think it was was a good idea. 2. I had gone home home by the time he arrived arrived at the party. party. 3. I don't don't think think usually it's a good idea. 4. Did you used to play tennis? 5. Before she she became became famous, famous, she had written written several several novels. novels.
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2. Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
1.
We ... to school when there was a sudden snowstorm.
a.
had been walking
b.
walked
c.
were walking
2.
The risk of an accident...
a.
is really high.
b.
really high is.
c.
high is really.
3.
He ... very resilient over the years.
a.
become
b.
has become
c.
have become
4. You ... doing it.
a.
used to
b.
get used to
c.
be used to
5.
They found the ... car.
a. stolen b. stealing c.
stealed
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3. Match the parts of the sentences.
1.
We didn't
a.
leave my clothes all over the floor.
2.
He's always
b.
leaving his clothes all over the floor!
3.
Did they use
c.
go to college?
4.
Personally, I wouldn't
d.
to go to college with us?
5.
Where did you
e.
go to college.
Units 1-3 | 1-3 | Vocabulary 1. Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
1.
A ... travels on a bus, train or plane.
a. passerby b. stranger c.
passenger
2. You may ... someone's temperature if they are sick.
a. take b.
make
c.
feel
3.
... we go, I'll enjoy myself.
a. Wherever b.
Whoever
c.
Whichever
4.
...is useful if you fall into the ocean.
a.
A life jacket
b.
Waterproof clothing
c.
A compass
5.
If you ... with someone, you like them and they like you, too.
a.
break up
b.
get along
c.
show up
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2. Match the parts of the sentences.
1.
Your parents-in-law
a.
are your husband or wife's mom and dad.
2.
My parents-in-law showed
b.
about the risks of driving too fast.
3.
Acupuncturists
c.
use needles to treat people.
4.
Binoculars
d.
are used to see things that are far away.
5.
My son doesn't care
e.
up unexpectedly at lunchtime.
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3. Complete each sentence with the correct word.
1. A _________________ ___________________ __ is a severe snowstorm with strong winds.
2.
It's raining pretty hard, so put on some ___________________ ___________________ clothing before you go out.
3. I hadn't heard that Ed and Martha had broken ________________ ___________________. ___.
4. The pediatrician wrote wrote a __________________ ___________________ _ for their their daughter.
5. ___________________ ___________________ much he eats, he never puts on weight! weight!
Units 4-6 | 4-6 | Reading 1. Read the text. Select True or False. Making Extra Cash! We'd all like to t o make a little extra money, but if you're not looking for a career change, what are your options? Well, the editors at Life magazine have put their heads together and come up with five imaginative solutions that don't involve changing careers. If you are at college or just looking for ways to increase your salary, the ideas below could help you earn some extra money without having to totally transform your life. 1. Become a focus group participant. For TV addicts, this is the perfect way to make money! TV companies often run focus groups in which people are asked to discuss TV shows that they li ke and dislike. Participants get paid for giving their opinion, whether it's positive or negative, and TV companies gain valuable information. 2. Become a rickshaw driver. If you're strong and l ive in a big city, you could drive a rickshaw or pedicab. Your customers (usually international tourists) sit in the back and you take them where they want to go. You get paid and get exercise at the same time. 3. Become an events waiter. If you only have a few evenings available each each month, this could be the solution for you. The job i nvolves serving food to people at weddings weddings and special special events like international conferences, conferences, garden garden parties and and the opera. You You can earn the same money in three hours that most people earn in a day. 4. Become a blogger. If you're good with words, why not start a blog? Many people don't realize that if you register your blog with an online advertising company, it will pay you every time someone clicks on the advertisments. If your site becomes popular, you
can earn millions! You just need a computer, an Internet connection and something interesting to say. 5. Become a gardener. If you like being outdoors, why not earn money working in other people's gardens? All you need for this job is lots l ots of energy and some strength. If you know where to look, there is a lot of gardening work out there. A lot of people need help with their gardens, especially senior citizens and busy professionals. You just have to advertise your services.
T F 1. Focus group participants get paid paid for watching TV. 2. Tourists often often use rickshaws or pedicabs pedicabs to get around around a city. 3. If you create create a popular popular blog, blog, you might make make a lot lot of money. money. 4. You need to be able to find your way around a city to be a rickshaw driver. 5. It's easy to find gardening work.
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Units 4-6 | 4-6 | Writing 1. Write an e-mail to a friend describing someone from your school days who has become famous. Write 180 – 200 200 words.
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Units 4-6 | 4-6 | Grammar 1. Read the sentences. Select True if grammatically correct and False if grammatically incorrect.
T F 1. He's recently written a new book. 2. They've been played tennis for four four hours! hours! 3. I think think it will snow this weekend. 4. I'll watch the DVD as soon it is available. 5. It is often often say that there is no smoke without fire.
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2. Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
1.
The movie ... Steven Spielberg.
a.
was direct by
b.
was directed by
c.
was directed
2.
I ... my car cleaned today.
a. have b.
had
c.
have been have
3.
The website ... thousands of hits.
a.
has already had
b.
already has had
c.
has had already
4.
She ... about being a doctor since she was a child.
a.
has been thinking
b.
has thinking
c.
been thinking
5.
I ... you the details once I get home.
a. e-mail b.
will e-mailing
c.
will e-mail
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3. Match the parts of the sentences.
1.
He'll invite us over
a.
when he finds a new place to live.
2.
He won't have
b.
invited us over by Christmas.
3.
We'll be
c.
traveling to Paris this time tomorrow.
4.
The plane has
d.
my hair dyed pink!
5.
I've had
e. been
delayed.
Units 4-6 | 4-6 | Vocabulary 1. Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.
1.
A ... is a permanent picture on someone's body.
a. tattoo b.
piercing
c.
beard
2.
Top soccer players get a very high...
a.
donation.
b. salary. c.
fee.
3.
Someone who is funny and quick-thinking is...
a. chatty. b. witty. c.
lively.
4.
Lemons have a very ... taste.
a.
sweet
b.
sour
c.
spicy.
5.
A network of shops or restaurants that are part of the same company is called a...
a. multinational. b. chain. c.
franchise.
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2. Match the parts of the sentences.
1.
Freckles are usually found
a.
on the face.
2.
My friend works for a book
b.
comedian.
3.
Life is less stressful if you are
c.
spicy food.
4.
Curry is a
d.
laid-back.
5.
He's a hilarious stand-up
e. publisher.
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3. Complete each sentence with the correct word.
1.
Potatoes are a fairly ______________ ___________________ _____ food. They don't have much flavor, but I like them.
2.
A _____________ ___________________ ______ is a large company that operates in many different countries.
3. A makeup _______________ ___________________ ____ works behind the scenes.
4. Bear in _____________ ___________________ ______ that banks aren't the only places for a loan.
5. Someone who is shy and insecure is self-__________________ self-___________________. _.