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Write a summary of the dialogue. Match the words and expressions on the left with their definitions or synonyms on the right: 1

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D

Match the words and expressions on the left with their definitions or synonyms on the right:

1. to occupy a table A. the person who owns the place can get benefit or profit
2. a large party B. far from the centre of the room
3. to the owner’s advantage C. to sit at a table
4. on the periphery D. three hundred thirty six grams
5. twelve ounce E. to make out a bill
6. to write off a bill F. a big group of people enjoying themselves

Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions:

1. How many times did Catherine get meals or anything else for nothing?

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2. Why were Catherine and her friend asked to move from their table?

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3. How did the owner persuade them to do so?

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4. Why did Catherine and her friend have to eat enormous hamburgers?

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5. Did they have to pay for those hamburgers?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

1. Can you think of any other _________ of getting meals or anything else _________?

2. We were _________ a, a small table in among many other tables and all of a sudden a large party came in and it was to the owner's _________ to have us moved from our table to a table on the _________.

3. So he _________ that we might move, and my companion suggested that for a _________ we would.

4. We got a bottle of wine _________which was very _________.

5. And the second time was when we went to eat at a _________ restaurant.

6. The people on the table next to us had ordered _________ the same meal, but they were ordering _________ hamburgers.

7. The _________got the orders _________so we ended up eating these enormous hamburgers and the people on the other table had the smaller hamburgers and, we both had our bills _________.

 

Write a summary of the whole story about Catherine.

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A

Match the words and expressions on the left with their definitions or synonyms on the right:

1. tiring A. you can only travel by ferry, you have no other alternative
2. a compromise B. a train scheduled to connect with the arrival or departure of a boat
3. hovercraft C. a bag with straps that go over your shoulders, so that you can carry things on your back, for example when you are walking or climbing.
4. to be confined to the ferry D. a trade-off
5. boat train E. it makes you tired so that you want to rest or sleep
6. rucksack F. a vehicle that can travel across land and water. It floats above the land or water on a cushion of air

Listen to the dialogue between Bridget and Jane and answer the questions:

1. What is the fastest way to get from London to Paris in early July according to them?

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2. What is the cheapest way?

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3. What are the disadvantages of going by bus?

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4. What other ways of travelling from London to Paris did Bridget and Jane mention?

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5. Why can’t they go to Paris by car?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

1. It really _________ the time you’ve got _________. We chose to go _________ because although it was more expensive, it meant we had more time there.

2. I suppose the cheapest way would be to go _________, but I think that would be very _________.

3. Yes, you _________ a lot of time and you feel _________ when you get there.

4. A _________ might be the train. I believe that's quite _________.

5. I suppose that _________ doesn't take very long, does it?

6. If you're going by train I think you're _________ to the _________.

 

Write a summary of the dialogue.

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C

Listen to the dialogue between Bridget and Danny and answer the questions:

  1. What is the best way to get from London to Paris in early July according to Danny?

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  1. What are his reasons?

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  1. Why is it a good idea to travel from London to Paris by train in early July?

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  1. What other ways of travelling from London to Paris in early July does he mention?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

  1. What's your _________ on the best _________ to travel from London to Paris in early July?
  2. Well, I always prefer _________, because I don’t like having _________too much and I’ve never _________ to the Charles de Gaulle airport either. It's _________.
  3. In early July the weather should be fairly _________, beginning of _________. It might be fairly pretty _________.
  4. If I had a lot of _________, yes, that might be quite a good _________.
  5. We said drive, _________ we?
  6. That's _________ it, isn’t it?

Write a summary of Danny’s opinion:

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A

Match the words and expressions on the left with their definitions or synonyms on the right:

1. Fair enough! A. five pence
2. roundabout route B. used to admit that something is reasonable or acceptable
3. three quarters of an hour C. to pay every month
4. Travelcard D. indirect route (not the shortest and easiest one)
5. to pay monthly E. liquid which is used as a fuel for motor vehicles
6. expenses F. monthly or season ticket
7. five p G. the money that something costs you or that you need to spend in order to do something
8. petrol H. forty-five minutes

Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions:

1. Why doesn’t Jane have a journey to work?

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2. What is Phillip’s journey to work like?

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3. How does Phillip live from the University?

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4. How long does it take him to get to the University?

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5. How does Ken get to the University?

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6. How far does he live from the University?

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7. How long does it take Ken to get to the University?

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8. What are Ken’s expenses for getting to the University like?

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9. What are Phillip’s expenses for getting to the University like?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

1. I take the children to school in the morning so it’s a _________ _________.

2. I come _________ bus and I leave _________ about _________ o'clock and arrive _________ about _________. It’s about five miles from the University.

3. So it's about _________ _________ of an hour by bus...

4. I pay _________ which is about sixteen pounds.

5. I can write these now _________ down and then _________.

 

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Abc

Part 1

Read the names of places you are going to hear in the dialogue:

  • Caldwell
  • Winston
  • Staindrop
  • Eggleston
  • Barnard Castle

 

Match the words and expressions on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right:

1. to head north A. повернуть направо/налево
2. to come across B. трасса B6274 пересечётся с трассой A688
3. to go straight C. поехать налево/направо
4. to go through D. направляться на север
5. major road E. ехать/идти прямо
6. the B6274 will meet the A688 F. натолкнуться на что-то, найти что-то
7. to go to the left/to the right G. проехать через
8. turn left/right H. главная дорога

 

 

Listen to the first part of the dialogue and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

CM: Erm, well, we’re in Caldwell and I want you to _________ on the _________.

SB: _________.

CM: And some way _________ there, not very far, you'll _________ the _________ at a little place called Winston, and you just go straight across there.

SB: Go through it-across the _________?

CM: Yes, you _________ the _________. So you're still on your little В road.

SB: Okay.

CM: So you're crossing a major road. And eventually the _________ will meet the _________.

SB: When you say it will meet it, does that mean it _________?

CM: It ends there.

SB: Right.

CM: And the _________ goes to the left and to the right. I want you to _________, and you should –

SB: So that’s _________.

CM: Er, yes. Well done. And you should immediately come to a little village called _________.

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Part 2

Match the words and expressions on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right:

1. to branch off to the right A. трасса B6278 занимает её место
2. it runs into the B6278 B. повернуть
3. to fade out C. сливаться
4. the B6278 takes over D. продолжать ехать/идти
5. to make a turn E. поверни направо
6. to come down from the right F. продолжать ехать/идти прямо
7. to merge G. подъезжать справа
8. to keep going H. исчезать
9. to carry on straight I. она сливается с трассой B6278

 

 

Listen to the second part of the dialogue and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

SB: Staindrop. S,T,A,I,N,D,R,O,P

CM: D,R,O,P. And just at the end of Staindrop I want you to _________to the _________ onto a В road again.

SB: Branch right. So I'm going-the A688 _________Staindrop, and then at the end there's this _________to the _________.

CM: That’s right.

SB: And it's called?

CM: Which is the _________.

SB: _________.

CM: All right?

SB: So far so good.

CM: And the _________ eventually runs into the _________.

SB: _________.

CM: Yes. And the 6279 I think _________at that stage and the 6278 _________.

SB: So it just changes its number?

CM: Well-

SB: Or do I have to _________?

CM: The 6278 actually comes in _________, and you're _________ from the right and the two roads would _________ at that point and become the 6278.

SB: Okay, so I - but I can just keep going.

CM: Yes, in other words you’re just _________but the road number has changed. And you come to a little _________ called - or probably it’s a _________ called Eggleston.

SB: Eggleston.

CM: Yes.

SB: Yep.

CM: Now I want you to _________, in Eggleston, and then _________ _________.

SB: When you say _________ in Eggleston is there only one road?

CM: Erm. Yes. You have to turn left-you would still be continuing - sorry. Erm, the B6278 would _________.

SB: Right.

CM: In Eggleston, I want you to turn left, and then immediately right, onto the B6282.

SB: Then the B6282.

CM: And then continue on that road until you should _________ in the middle of Middleton-in-Teesdale.

 

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Abc

Part 3

Listen to the third part of the dialogue and answer the question:

  1. What road have they taken: A or B? Why?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

CM: Well, we could have taken an A road. That would have taken you into Barnard Castle. But as I always _________ anything with a _________, where you could _________, I’ve taken you onto В roads because I feel it's far more _________.

SB: This is the scenic _________ and so, if we get lost, there'll be nobody _________.

CM: Well, you've got all those _________ _________ people in Eggleston and Staindrop who’ll probably be able to help you _________.

SB: I see.

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Match the words and expressions on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right:

10. fairly small J. участок, поросший вереском
11. at the foot of a valley K. водопад
12. scenic L. река, ручей
13. tributary M. земля для общего пользования, отдыха
14. waterfall N. довольно холмистый
15. stream O. местность для выгула овец
16. windy road P. довольно маленький
17. sheep country Q. приток
18. quite hilly R. живописный, красивый
19. common S. незащищенная от ветра дорога
20. moor T. в нижней части долины

 

Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions:

  1. Is Middleton a small or a big village?

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  1. Where is Middleton situated?

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  1. Is there any river or sea near Middleton? What is it called?

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  1. Why is Middleton considered to be scenic?

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  1. How do people in Middleton make their living?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

  1. So, am I supposed to tell you what Middleton _________?
  2. It looks a fairly small village _________ of a valley. So it’s probably very scenic, with Middleton Common behind it.
  3. It's on a _________ of the river Tees, which is logical since it’s in Teesdale.
  4. it’s near _________ and _________, so it must be scenic.
  5. Well, I think a _________ would be more gentle than a _________. I think you'd have grasses rather than bare rock.

 

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Match the words and expressions on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right:

1. to have a good sense of direction A. следовать за солнцем
2. to be totally and utterly lost B. возвращаться по тому же пути, как и пришёл
3. to get out of a place C. путеводитель и справочник по Лондону
4. weird D. уметь хорошо ориентироваться на местности
5. to follow the sun E. неправильно повернуть
6. to be on a route F. странно
7. to go back the way you came G. возвращаться по своим следам
8. to look up a place on a map H. выбраться откуда-то, найти дорогу откуда-то
9. to work out I. ориентир, достопримечательность
10. A to Z J. сообразить, догадаться
11. to get off at a station K. направляться в неправильном направлении
12. to take the wrong turning L. окончательно заблудиться
13. to be in a hurry M. пойти обратно
14. to retrace smb’s steps N. идти по маршруту
15. landmark O. сойти на определённой остановке
16. to head the wrong way P. посмотреть место на карте
17. to go backwards Q. торопиться

Listen to the dialogue between Sam and Cathy and answer the questions:

1. Does Cathy have a good sense of direction? Has she ever been lost?

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2. What helps her to find the right way if she is not sure in what direction to go? (for example in the middle of a city)

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3. Does Sam have a good sense of direction?

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4. Is he good at reading maps?

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5. What is A to Z?

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6. What would he do if he understood that he was heading the wrong way?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

1. I've always known how to _________of wherever I’ve been, even if it’s in the middle of a city.

2. If I’ve ever been _________, then I can _________ it again, and I can go back the way I came. So, if I’ve ever been somewhere I can do it again.

3. If I look look up somewhere on a map I can _________what I’m supposed to be doing, and so I don’t worry about that.

4. When I came here I _________in the A to Z before I left home and then I checked at the map at the Underground station when I _________, and had _________at all.

5. I’ve sometimes taken _________in Newhaven, when I was in a hurry.

6. I had to _________ my steps to realise where I went wrong.

7. But usually there are _________ and you suddenly realise that that shouldn’t be in that direction and maybe you’re _________ the wrong way.

 

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Match the words and expressions on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right:

1. to walk along Hadrian’s Wall A. взбираться на гору Шевиот
2. to walk along the coast B. увидеть тюленей
3. to go up the Cheviot C. болотистый
4. to get to the top of the mountain D. забраться на вершину горы
5. boggy E. прогуливаться вдоль Вала Адриана
6. to manage to reach the top F. прогуливаться вдоль побережья
7. to see seals G. суметь достигнуть вершины горы

Listen to the dialogue about Jane’s holiday in Northumberland and answer the questions:

1. Who did she have her holiday with?

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2. How did they get to Northumberland?

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3. Why did it take them a very long time to get there?

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4. Did they enjoy swimming in the North Sea?

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5. What is the Cheviot?

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6. Did they manage to get to the top of it?

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7. Why is it sometimes difficult to get to the top of it?

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8. How long did their holiday last? What was it like?

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9. What animals did they see when they went out in a boat?

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10. Was it their first time in Northumberland?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

1. We stayed in a _________ for a week, did a lot of walking _________, swam in the sea.

2. The Cheviot is the _________ hill in Northumberland, _________ mountain in Northumberland, I think.

3. We very lucky to get _________it, because people we met on it said they'd been many times before and never _________ to get to the top, because it was _________ very _________, but it was a very dry summer when we went.

4. We actually managed to _________ the top.

5. We had a very nice, active _________ holiday, _________ and _________ but active.

 

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Match the words and expressions on the left with their definitions or synonyms on the right:

1. to join smb A. a lightweight, hooded, thigh-length waterproof jacket
2. a relaxing holiday B. to put things in the suitcase in order to prepare for a holiday
3. a bucket-and-spade holiday C. come into the company of smb
4. to pack things D. knee-length waterproof rubber or plastic boots
5. wellington E. you want it to happen because you think you will enjoy it
6. anorak F. a family holiday when children can have a lot of time to play with the sand
7. cagoule G. a holiday which is pleasant and helps you to relax
8. I’m looking forward to it H. a warm waterproof jacket, usually with a hood

Listen to the dialogue between Cathy and Sam and answer the questions:

1. When is Cathy going to have her next holiday?

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2. Who is she going to spend her holiday with?

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3. Where is she going to spend her next holiday?

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4. How is she going to get there?

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5. Where is she going to stay?

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6. What kind of holiday does she expect to have?

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7. What things will she pack for this holiday?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

1. My husband is _________ us in a _________ time.

2. They’ve got a _________ house on the West Coast.

3. I expect it’s mainly going to be a very relaxing _________ holiday for the _________.

4. Well when you go to the _________ you have to expect _________, so we always pack our _________, and our _________ and _________, and then if we get sunshine that’s just a _________.

5. But mainly I think it’s just going to be a very _________ time. I’m looking _________ to it.

 

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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Match the words and expressions on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right:

1. to have an accident A. быть чем-то раздраженным
2. to back into smb’s car B. хруст, треск, скрип
3. to do harm C. стеснительный, смущающий
4. to be indoors asleep D. этому совсем нет оправдания
5. to back out of the garage E. спать внутри
6. crunch F. быть неподвижным
7. to be annoyed about smth G. потерпеть аварию, попасть в катастрофу
8. to join in H. винить кого-то
9. embarrassing I. присоединиться
10. there was no excuse at all J. причинить ущерб
11. to be stationary K. выезжать задним ходом из гаража
12. to blame smb L. врезаться в чью-то машину задним ходом

Listen to the dialogue between Bridget and Jane and answer the questions:

1. What kind of accident did Jane have?

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2. How did it happen?

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3. In what country did it take place?

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4. What was the neighbor annoyed about?

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5. How did other people react?

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6. How did Jane feel about it? How did she react?

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7. Who was to blame for the accident? Why?

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Listen to the dialogue again and fill in the gaps. You may need more than one word:

1. I once _________ into my neighbour’s car.

2. He was _________ in front of his house doing no harm to anyone. In fact he was indoors _________ and I backed out of the _________.

3. Well, he _________ to be more annoyed about being _________ up.

4. All the other people around came and _________ at me. So I had to _________ in and _________ as well. It was incredibly _________. I mean, there was no _________ at all.

5. I mean, he was completely _________, and not even in his car.

6. You couldn't even _________ him!

Write a summary of the dialogue:

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