
- •Contents
- •Preface
- •Family part I. Listening
- •Face reading
- •Part II. Reading
- •The one and only
- •Part III. Use of english
- •Politeness
- •Part IV. Writing
- •I was an only child!
- •There’s no place like home part I. Listening
- •Part II. Reading
- •Houses of the twenty-first century
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- •Part III. Use of english
- •La tourette monastery
- •Moving house
- •Part IV. Writing
- •Meals and cooking part I. Listening
- •1. Extracts
- •Part II. Reading
- •How fast-food giants changed the world
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- •Wouldn't it be fun to run a restaurant!
- •Part III. Use of english
- •Fish and chips
- •Herbal medicine
- •Part IV. Writing
- •Student’s life and studies part I. Listening
- •Part II. Reading
- •Technology and learning
- •Carry on learning
- •Part III. Use of english
- •Homework
- •Part IV. Writing
- •Jobs. Crime and punishment part I. Listening
- •1. Before you listen
- •Part II. Reading
- •How to get rich young
- •Crimes against property
- •Part III. Use of english
- •My career
- •Task 3
- •Part IV. Writing
- •Part II. Reading
- •Storms sweep britan: 16 die
- •Which person says that their hobby
- •Me and my passion
- •Part III. Use of english
- •Earthquake prediction
- •Chasing tornadoes
- •A holiday in winter
- •Part IV. Writing
- •Places. At your service part I. Listening
- •1. Before you listen
- •Part II. Reading
- •Why do shoppers shy away from the net?
- •Part III. Use of english
- •A designer’s taste
- •Part IV. Writing
- •Literature used
Part III. Use of english
Task 1
Read the text below and think of a word which best fits each space. Use only one word in each space. There is an example at the beginning (0). Explain your choice.
Fish and chips
If you ask any British person (0) to name the country’s national dish, you (1) ………… probably receive the answer: ‘fish and chips’. But that person might be surprised to learn that the chips, or fried potatoes, (2) ……….. probably invented by the French, and that the whole dish only dates back (3) ………… around 1860. This was (4) ………….. the first shop selling fish and chips together opened in London.
Over the years, the dish has occasionally gone (5) ………….. of fashion, as people tried other types of take-away food (6) …………… a change – but each time, a new generation (7) ………….. come along and rediscovered it. Now there must (8) …………. well over 8,000 shops in the UK, eight for (9) ……….. one McDonald's restaurant, and a British-style shop has just opened in New York.
Apart (10) ………… a few fish-and-chip shops in European holiday resorts, the dish is rarely served abroad. But the owners of the new shop in Manhattan will be offering the ‘real thing’ from (11) …………. beginning. They have (12) …………. running a traditional British tea-shop in New York for several years and so already know (13) ………….. to recreate a ‘British experience’ for the Americans. But New Yorkers had (14) ………….. be prepared for a shock. As well as covering the food in salt and vinegar, the shop even wraps (15) …………. in old newspapers – British style!
Task 2
Complete the gaps in the text with a word formed from the word given in the margin. All the words you need to write contain negative prefixes. The first one has been done as an example.
Complaining can be used constructively, for example
to draw attention to (0) inefficiency but all too often in EFFICIENT
western society it consists of (1) …………..moaning and SOCIAL
groaning which leads to (2) ……………. and TRUST
unnecessary arguments within relationships.
So it is refreshing to live in a society where people
do not complain. Kiribati consists of thirty-three small
islands located in the Central Pacific. By western
standards, the islanders' diet is plain and monotonous,
but, thanks to plentiful fish, none of the islanders suffer from
(3) ………….. Feasts are popular social occasions, but NUTRITION
if the fish is underdone or the rice proves to be (4) ……….., EDIBLE
nobody complains. Similarly, in restaurants, if the waiter
brings the wrong dish or the bill is (5) …………., the error CALCULATE
is pointed out with a calm smile, not a surly frown.
Ships frequently leave hours later than scheduled, yet the
passengers wait with none of the signs of (6) ……………. PATIENT
which would be loudly evident elsewhere.
Other traits of the Kiribati people complement this (7) …… INCLINE
to complain. Teachers find it difficult to get their pupils
to answer questions in class because it is culturally (8) …… ACCEPT
to show yourselves to be better than those around you.
Competition is not exactly frowned upon in this society,
but it is refreshingly (9) …………… Western tennis stars, CHARACTER
well-known for their (10) …………. behaviour on court, MODEST
could learn a lot from one young finalist here who, despite
being the better player, deliberately lost the match as his
opponent was an older and more respected member of the village.
Task 3
For Questions 1-15, read the text below and decide which answer, А, В, С or D, best fits each space. There is an example at the beginning (0). Explain your choice.