Стр.86 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 8 класс
27 Use your notes to write a letter to the radio or TV station’s director of programming. Remember to arrange your letter correctly and to use linking words and phrases.
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27 Use your notes to write a letter to the radio or TV station’s director of programming. Remember to arrange your letter correctly and to use linking words and phrases.
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28 T21 Listen to six people speaking on a phone-in show about relationships. Match the speakers to the headings. There is one extra heading.
1 Jenny
2 Daria
3 Stuart
4 Emily
5 Ed
6 Sam
A Hard Work
В You Live and Learn
C Why Did It Happen?
D It Wasn’t My Fault
E Try to Understand
F Our Secret
G What Can I Say?
Текст аудирования:
Presenter: Good morning and welcome to Network Southtasks Monday morning phone-in show. Today we’re talking about relationships and we want you to telephone with your problems, advice, stories, happy or sad. Whatever you want to talk about, just pick up the phone and call 01616 328415, that’s 01616 328415. And our first caller is Jenny. Hi Jenny.
Jenny: Yes, I just wanted to phone to say that my advice for anyone who has problems with relationships is to listen to each other. It’s very easy to think you are right, but there must be some reason why the other person sees things differently.
Presenter: Thank you, Jenny, that’s a good point. I’m sure we all agree. Now, Daria, you have a sad story, I believe.
Daria: Yes. Well, not very sad now. I was going out with my boyfriend for two years when he suddenly left me. We were always happy, never argued, never had any problems and l don’t think he had another girlfriend. He just suddenly finished the relationship and never told me what was wrong.
Presenter: If Dariatasks ex-boyfriend is listening, can you telephone and tell us why you left her! Stuart, what do you want to say?
Stuart: I’ve just split up with my girlfriend. She wanted to go out all the time and she didntaskt like me playing computer games with my friends. You have to put a lot of effort into having a girlfriend, thinking of what to wear, where to go, what to say. It was too much for me.
Presenter: I know what you mean, Stuart! Now, here’s some good advice from Emily, I think? Emily?
Emily: Yes. I just want to say, that Itaskve been married for 40 years and we’re still very happy. I’ll tell you why. We have always had two days a week when we do what we want. I go to my friends, my husband goes to the pub or the football with his friends. We can come home anytime we want. The other five days we’re together. Thattasks what everybody should do. Presenter: Good advice. Now, here’s a question from Ed.
Ed: Yes, I’ve got a bit of a problem. Itaskve done something a bit stupid, I won’t tell you what it was and my girlfriend is very angry with me. We haven’t split up, but I’m worried that we might. I don’t know how to tell her ‘I’m sorry’, so that she will believe me. Any ideas?
Presenter: I’m sure somebody will telephone to help, so keep on listening, Ed. Now, one last caller before the news and weather. Over to you, Sam ...
Sam: I don’t know what Ed did, but I’ve also made a few mistakes and lost some very nice girlfriends because of them. When I was younger. I thought I could do what I wanted and the girlfriend would still be there waiting for me when I got home. Now I’m older, I know this isn’t true. Now I’ve met the perfect girl and I think I’m the perfect man. Well, almost!
Presenter: OK, thank you, Sam. We’ll be back with more calls in two minutes, so don’t go away.
29 T22 Listen to a man talking to the owner of a restaurant. In the following sentences fill in the missing information.
1 Mr Johnson has come to the restaurant to check the kitchen.
2 During Mr Johnson’s visits the cooks and kitchen workers keep working.
3 The two big fridges are new and were bought last year.
4 In the cupboards Mr Johnson saw pots and pans, knives and forks.
5 The owner of the restaurant keeps a cat in the kitchen.
6 Vegetables, dirty plates and dirty hands and are all washed in the same sink.
7 Mr Johnson is going to come back again in one month.
Текст аудирования:
Restaurant Owner: Good afternoon, can I help you?
Johnson: Good afternoon, sir. My name’s Johnson. I’m from the Public Health Department. Here’s my card. I’m here to look at your kitchens to check that they are clean and that everything is OK. Can I come in?
Restaurant Owner: Of course.
Johnson: Thank you, Now, could you show me the way?
Restaurant Owner: Through here.
Johnson: OK, please tell your cooks and kitchen workers not to stop working. I don’t want to disturb them. Now, first, can you show me where you keep your meat, please?
Restaurant Owner: Here it is. We’ve got two large fridges for meat and a freezer here.
Johnson: Aha, mmm.
Restaurant Owner: What are you writing? Is everything OK? These fridges are very new. We bought them last year and we clean them every day.
Johnson: OK, thank you. Now, I’d like to look at the cupboards ... yes, I see ... pots and pans, knives and forks, very good. Wait a minute. What’s that? On the floor? Cheese?
Restaurant Owner: Oh that, er well you see we had mice in the kitchen and we put those near the cupboards to try to catch them.
Johnson: Oh dear, mice ...
Restaurant Owner: Don’t worry, we haven’t got any mice now. This cheese is old. We’ve got a cat that lives in the kitchen. He catches the mice, look. Johnson: A cat? In the kitchen?
Restaurant Owner: Is that bad? He’s very clean.
Johnson: You can’t have a cat in the kitchen. Now, these sinks. Are they for washing vegetables or dirty plates?
Restaurant Owner: Er ... Both.
Johnson: Both? You wash vegetables in the same sink that you wash dirty dishes. You can’t do that. Restaurant Owner: But we clean them very well. Hello, Patrick. Patrick works here.
Johnson: Wait a minute. He’s washing his hands in that sink.
Restaurant Owner: Oh yes, he’s very clean.
Johnson: But it’s the same sink. Oh dear, oh dear... Well, the inspection is finished now. I’ll send you a full report in a few days, but I can tell you some of the things I saw today which aren’t good enough: animals in the kitchen, only one sink, dirty fridges, cooked and uncooked meat in the same fridge, dairy foods not put away in the fridge, food on the floor, two workers tasting the soup and putting the dirty spoon back into the soup ... I’m going to come back again in one month and I want to see this place cleaner and better organised than now. Goodbye.
Restaurant Owner: Goodbye.
30 T23 Listen to a university lecturer talking about Raymond Chandler, a famous detective stories writer. What facts of Chandler’s biography are NOT mentioned by the lecturer?
1 Place of birth.
2 Schools attended in England.
3 Year of moving to England.
4 British citizenship.
5 Schools attended in France.
6 The description of the main character of his books.
7 His jobs in California.
8 Number of films made after his books.
9 The name of the director of the film ‘Big Sleep’.
Текст аудирования:
Lecturer: Good morning. Now, as you should remember, last week we were looking at the works of Ernest Hemingway. Did you all do your homework? Good. I’ll collect it in at the end of the lesson. Now today, we’re going to look at some of the greatest writers of detective stories. Later Itaskll tell you about Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle who wrote the Sherlock Holmes books, but first I want to look at an American writer, Raymond Chandler. Does anybody know him? ... No? Well, never mind.
He was born in 1888 and spent the first few years of his life in Chicago, but, when he was a child, his family moved to England. He went to school at Dulwich College, that’s an expensive private school in south London, but he also studied in France. He became a British citizen, but he moved back to America in 1912. During the First World War he was a soldier in the Canadian army. After the war he went to live in southern California where he had many jobs. He worked as a journalist, teacher and pilot. He also wrote books, of course, and all his stories were about Philip Marlowe. Marlowe was a private detective in Los Angeles, a tough but very honest man. All of these stories were also made into films, perhaps the best and most famous is The Big Sleep starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
He wrote his first story in The Black Mask magazine in 1933 and wrote his first book in 1939. That was The Big Sleep, He only wrote seven books, but an eighth, Poodle Springs, was unfinished and, finally, in 1989, a writer named Robert B. Parker finished it.
For this week’s homework, I have got some of Chandler’s work for you to read and we will talk about it next lesson. Here you are ...
31 T23 Fill in the gaps in following summary of the lecture, then listen to it again and check yourself.
Chandler spent the first few years of his life in 1) Chicago.
After the family moved to England Chandler was sent to study at an expensive 2) private school.
He became a 3) British citizen, but in 1912 moved to 4 ) America.
After World War I he changed many jobs and worked as a 5) journalist, teacher and pilot Philip Marlow, the 6) main character of his stories, is tough but honest.
‘The Big Sleep’ 7) stars are Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
Chandler’s last eighth novel was finished years later by 8) another writer.