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Formername:

GrahamSmith

Profession:

actor

Dateofbirth:

July2,1947

1952:

startedschool

1958:

movedtoLaneEndSecondarySchool

1966:

wenttotheLondonSchoolofDrama

1969:

lefttheLondonSchoolofDrama

1973:

wenttoHollywood

1974:

wereinamoviewithMariaMontrose

Task2:

WhatAreYourAmbitions?

A.Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.

1.RadioStationQRX.

2.Forasurvey.

3.Four.

4.Six.

5.

(1)What’syourname?

(2)Whatdoyoudoforaliving?

(3)Whatdoyoudoforfun?

(4)What’sthemostexcitingthingthat’shappenedtoyourecently?

(5)Whodoyouadmiremostinthisworld?

(6)Whatdoyouwanttobedoingfiveyearsfromnow?

B.Fillinthefollowingchartwithanswersthateachintervieweegivestothequestions.

Interviewee1

Interviewee2

Interviewee3

Interviewee4

Question1

DavidGeorge

SuzanneBrown

AdolfoVasquez

Linda

Montgomery

Question2

professional

baseballplayer

lawyer

dancer

student

atschool

Question3

Readclassics-

Dickens,

Shakespeare

running-

jogging

watchmusical

movies

hangoutwith

friends-

goforpizza

Question4

hadhisfirstbaby

gottorun

intheBostonMarathon

movedtotheUS

wenttoaBruceSpringsteenconcert

Question5

hiswife

MartinLutherKingJr.

SophiaLoren

herdad

Question6

beafatheroffive

Infiveyears

wintheBostonMarathon

dowhathe’sdoingrightnow

hasherown

beautysalon

SectionII

A.Choosethebestanswer(a,borc)foreachofthefollowingquestions.

abaccb

1—4:

FTFF

C.FillinthefollowingchartwithinformationaboutthejourneytheRomanarmymadeaccordingtoTrevor.

Designation:

DCompany

Numberofmen:

onehundredandmore

Journey:

fromFrancetoBritain

Meansoftranscript:

boat

Weatherconditions:

stormy

Food:

catfood

Drink:

rainwater

Conditionsofweaponsafterlanding:

useless

Fighting:

none

Equipmentlostordamaged:

boatlost,gunsfullofwater,suppliesofwinelost

Soldierskilledorwounded:

abouttensurvivors,allothersdrownedorkilledbycold

D.PointoutwhatisnottrueinTrevor’sstory.

ThefollowingdidnotexistinRomantimes:

petrol,newspaper,matches,trousers,tinnedfood,taps,guns,winebottles.

50BCcouldnotappearonacoin.50-55BCiscountingbackwards.

E.Fillintheblanksaccordingtowhatyouhearonthetape.

1.terrible,stormy,ormoreofus,shutin,sobad,sick,stuffy.

2.pushedupontothesands,climbedout,jumpingintothe,strugglingtothe,uptomyshoulder,freezing.

3.cameandtookusaway,joined,goingintothecamp,ahotmeal,cleanclothes,givenourpay.

SectionIII

LearningtoPredict

1.Answer:

tryingtowritealetter

Reason:

Thespeaker’squestionsuggestsheneedsaquietsurroundingtodosomething.

2.Hint:

thefirstspeakerisaguestcomplainingabouttheconditionsofRoom43whichisasingleroom.Thesecondspeakerisahotelclerkwhosuggeststhattheguestmovetoadoubleroom.

Answer:

istheonlysingleroomavailableatthemoment

Thephrase“I’mafraid”oftensuggestsanegativeorunsatisfyinganswer.

3.Answer:

Whereonearthdidyougetit?

Thesecondspeaker’ssurprisedtoneshowsthatthemoneyisoutofherexpectationandshemustbecuriousabouthowitisgained.

4.Answer:

Youmustn’tdiscriminateagainstsomeonejustbecausetheyaremarried.

Theword“but”suggestsanoppositemeaning.

5.Answer:

Iwouldn’tmindbeingaprince.

Theman’squestioningtoneshowshedoesn’tagreewiththewoman.

6.Answer:

I’mnotaworkaholic.

7.Answer:

hehadbeen.

“But”and“possibly”bothgivesomehint.

Dictation

Passage1:

TheKnowledge

BecomingaLondontaxidriverisn’teasy.InordertoobtainalicencetodriveataxiinLondon,candidateshavetopassadetailedexamination.Theyhavetolearnnotonlythestreets,landmarksandhotels,butalsothequickestwaytogetthere.Thisiscalled“TheKnowledge”byLondonCabdriversanditcantakeyearsofstudyandpracticetoget‘TheKnowledge’.Candidatesareexaminednotonlyonthequickestroutesbutalsoonthequickestroutesatdifferenttimesoftheday.PeoplewhowanttopasstheexaminationspendmuchoftheirfreetimedrivingorevencyclingaroundLondon,studyingmapsandlearningthehugestreetdirectorybyheart.

Passage2:

TheUnderground

TravellingontheLondonunderground(the‘tube’)presentsfewdifficultiesforvisitorsbecauseoftheclearcolour-codedmaps.Itisalwaysusefultohaveplentyofsparechangewithyoubecausethereareoftenlongqueuesatthelargerstations.Ifyouhaveenoughchangeyoucanbuyyourticketfromamachine.Youwillfindsignswhichlistthestationsinalphabeticalorder,withthecorrectfares,nearthemachines.Thereareautomaticbarrierswhichareoperatedbythetickets.Youshouldkeeptheticket,becauseitischeckedatthedestination.

Lesson2

Task1:

FilmEditing

A.TrueorFalseQuestions.

TFTF

B.Fillinthefollowingblankstogiveaclearpictureofwhatneedstobedonebeforeafilmisreadyfordistribution.

1.Theassistant:

a.“Synchingup”whichmeansmatchingsoundandpicturesaccordingtothenumbersstampedalongtheedgeofthefilmandsoundtape.

b.“Logging”whichmeansrecordingthedetailversionofthefilmandthesoundinalogbook.

2.Thefilmeditor:

a.Makeafirstselectionofthebesttakes.

b.Preparea“roughcut”–aninitialversionofthefilm.

c.Preparethe“finecut”–thefinalformofthefilm.

3.Others:

a.Approvethefinecut.

b.“Dubbing”whichmeansvoices,music,backgroundnoisesandsometimesspecialeffectsareputtogether.

c.The“neg”cutterscuttheoriginalnegativesonthefilmsothatthesematchtheeditedfilmexactly.

AVisionoftheFuture

A.Choosethebestanswerforeachofthefollowingquestions.

abaccc

B.TrueofFalseQuestions.

C.FillintheblankstogiveaclearpictureoftheproblemsNewYorkfacesinthemovie.

1.40million

2.havenoapartment,sleeponthestepsofthebuilding,crawloversleepingpeopletogetinside.

3.nothingwillgrow,theyneverseethesun.

4.soylent:

soylentred,soylentyellow,andsoylentgreen.2,soybeans,soylentgreen,oceanplants.

5.90degree.

6.electricity,ridebicyclestomakeit.

AmericanIndians

A.Answerthefollowingquestionsbriefly.

1.1492.

2.HethoughtthathehadarrivedinIndia.

3.Theywerekindtothemandwantedtohelp.

4.

(1)Theywantedbiggerfarmsandmorelandforthemselves;

(2)MoreimmigrantscamefromEurope.

5.Itwastheirmother.Everythingcamefromandwentbacktotheirmother.Anditwasforeverybody.

6.Theystartedfightingback.

7.By1875theIndianshadlostthefightandhadtolivein“reservations”.

8.TheIndiansarebadandtheWhitemanisgoodandbraveinHollywoodfilms.

B.Choosethebestanswerforeachofthefollowingquestions.

acbc

NewAustralians

A.Identification:

1.

(1)—(d),

(2)—(b),(3)—(a),(4)—(c)

2.(a)morethan15million,

(b)160,000,

(c)theyear1851,

(d)700,000

B.TrueorFalsequestions.

FTFFTT

C.Fillintheblankswitheventsconnectedwiththefollowingtimeexpressions.

1.Italians

a.the1850sand1860s:

DifferentstatesinItalywerefightingforindependenceandsomeItalianswenttoAustraliaforpoliticalreasons.Someotherswentthereforgold.

b.1891:

Thefirstgroupof300Italianswenttoworkinthesugar-canefieldsofnorthernAustralia.

c.Theendofthe19thcentury:

SomegoodItalianfishermenwenttowesternAustralia.

2.Greeks

a.1830:

ThefirstGreekswenttoworkinvineyardsinsouth-easternAustralia.

b.The1860s;

Therewereabout500GreeksinAustralia.

c.1890;

TherewereGreekCafesandrestaurantsalloverSydneyandoutinthecountryside.

d.AfterWWII:

ManyGreeksarrivedinAustralia.

It’sgoodexercise.Keepsyoufit.

Theword“yeah”suggeststhattheboywillsaysomethinginagreementwiththewoman’scomment.

2.Answer:

Weturnthemusicupreallyloudandstartdancing.

Thephrase“whynot”suggeststhattheboyswillsimplydanceinthestreet.

Theycan’tdoitlikemeyet.

It’saveryoldbook.

Theword“actually”alsosuggestsanoppositemeaning.

WritedownyouraddressandI’llgettheboytobringthemround.

Theconversationtakesplaceinastore.Ifthestoreowneragreestodeliverthegoods,theonlythinghewantstoknowwillbetheaddressofthecustomer.

Tellusallaboutitoverdinner.

Thewomansoundsverymuchinterestedintheman’sexperience.Soshewillcertainlyaskthemantotellhersomethingaboutit.

TheFoolishFrog

Onceuponatimeabig,fatfroglivedinatinyshallowpond.Hekneweveryplantandstoneinit,andhecouldswimacrossiteasily.Hewasthebiggestcreatureinthepond,sohewasveryimportant.Whenh

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