Стр.142-143 Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 5.7 Listening skills Task 1 1 RNE You will hear 6 monologues. Match each speaker’s monologue A-F with the statements given in the list 1-7.
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Unit 5.7
Listening skills
Task 1
1 RNE You will hear 6 monologues. Match each speaker’s monologue A-F with the statements given in the list 1-7. Each statement can only be used once. One of the statements is extra. You will hear the recording twice.
1 I appreciate my teachers’ efforts to make learning fun.
2 I feel education was a way to escape a difficult life.
3 I think teachers were too strict with the pupils.
4 I regret not paying more attention at school.
5 I realise I was given a chance available to few people.
6 I believe teachers should be better trained.
7 I understand why teachers wore often strict with the pupils.
Текст аудирования:
Speaker A
The thing is that I’d always known I would be following in Dad’s footsteps and taking over the management of the shop. I knew I had to be able to read and write and do sums, but apart from that, I didn’t see the point. For me, school was a place to hang out with your mates and have a bit of fun. My parents wanted me to try harder, though, and now I see that they were absolutely right.
Speaker B
Where I come from, most people didn’t really value education. Everyone just wanted to finish school and then go and get a job to make some money. The other kids in my class would shout names at me like egg-head and brain-box, as if it was actually a terrible thing to be bright. But I didn’t mind, because I wasn’t about to end up working in the local factory. In fact, I was the only one at my school who went on to higher education.
Speaker C
In many ways I was very lucky. Not many people get the opportunity to attend a top quality school. I got a very good classical education and I can still read in Ancient Greek and Latin, which is a rare thing these days. Going to such a famous public school was a real headstart in my life. I wouldn’t say that I didn’t enjoy it, as there was a real sense of companionship between the boys and masters.
Speaker D
Looking back, all I can say is that I wish I could do it all again. They were such carefree times. I’ve heard some people say how strict their teachers were at school and that they had a really miserable time of it. For me, it was just the opposite. The teachers really cared about all the pupils and did their best to ensure that learning was an enjoyable process.
Speaker E
The school was pretty strict, I must say. There was no messing around in the classroom if you knew what was good for you. Everyone obeyed the rules because we had a lot of respect for the teachers. They didn’t just want to get facts and figures inside our heads, they also wanted to turn us into well-mannered, responsible citizens. It was a good thing, as far as I’m concerned. It really helped you to know where you were and what you were supposed to do.
Speaker F
I was having a discussion with some friends the other day about education. My friend Jan said that because teachers had to go to school for so long they should get far higher salaries. I’m not sure about that, but I do feel that teachers should have more experience in child psychology and child development. I honestly think it would make their jobs far easier. And, of course, it would be much better for their pupils.
Task 2
2 RNE You will hear a dialogue. Determine which of the given statements A-G correspond with the contents of the text (1-True), which do not correspond (2-False) and which are not given in the text, i.e. according to the text it is impossible to give either a positive or a negative answer (3-Not stated). You will hear the recording twice.
Beautiful St Peterburg
1 James is tired of visiting museums.
2 All the shops In Nevsky Prospekt are overpriced.
3 James doesntaskt want to buy presents from the shops In Nevsky Prospekt
4 Katya recommends one of her favourite music clubs to James.
5 James would like to buy some modern art
6 Katya thinks the day will be very tiring for them both.
7 James Is looking forward to telling his friends about his experiences.
Текст аудирования:
Katya: Well, James - you’ve been here in our wonderful city of St Petersburg for two days now. What do you think of it so far?
James: Of course I’m having a fantastic time, Katya. Visiting all the museums and palaces and monuments -it’s been amazing. I loved the Chekov play we saw last night, too. But now I think I’d like to see something of modern St Petersburg.
Katya: OK! Let’s start today with a visit to Nevsky Prospekt, then. It has some of the best shops in the city. I think you’ll like Gostiny Dvor - it’s one of the most fashionable shopping centres in all of Eastern Europe. The Passage is also well worth a visit for its wide range of luxury goods.
James: They sound really expensive!
Katya: Most of the shops are pretty upmarket, but if you want to get some presents to take home with you I’m sure we’ll find something. Some of the shops are quite affordable. There are also lots of great cafes and restaurants in the area so we can have lunch after shopping.
James: I think I’ll stick to window shopping and get my souvenirs another day at this little shop I saw. Lunch somewhere nice would be great, though. What about this evening? I’d love to see some live music from a local band.
Katya: This city is famous for its music scene. There are clubs for every type of music. There are lots of jazz, rock and rave clubs. I really love a club called Fish Fabrique - I go there all the time. All the best local bands perform there. It’s in a very trendy arts centre that has galleries selling modern art, too. How does that sound?
James: Great! We can have a look round the galleries first. It will be really interesting to see what young artists in this city are doing. Then we can go relax and listen to some good music in the club. I don’t think I could ask for a better evening’s entertainment.
Katya: I’m glad you like the idea. So that’s settled then. We’ve got a full day planned out for us and you can get to see something of modern life in the city.
James: Yes - I love the historic centre of the city, don’t get me wrong, but it would be a shame not to see the other side of the city while I’m here. And I’ll have even more stories for all my pals when I get home. They’ll be so jealous.
Task 3
3 RNE You will hear an interview. In tasks 1-7 choose number 1, 2 or 3. You will hear the recording twice.
1 Patrick feels that wearing accessories can Improve the appearance of clothes.
1 helps people to be unique.
2 might make you look overdressed.
3 can Improve the appearance of clothes.
2 One thing Patrick enjoys about his work is working In two cities.
1 selling expensive Items.
2 managing a French shop.
3 working In two cities.
3 Patrick thinks that what helped make him famous was getting an opportunity from a fashion magazine.
1 working on a popular outdoor market stall.
2 getting an opportunity from a fashion magazine.
3 studying at a well-known fashion college.
4 Why does Patrick prefer to use leather?
1 It has many advantages.
2 It Is a soft material.
3 It is a natural product
5 A lot of fashion designers are beginning to make eco-friendly products.
1 use a bigger variety of materials.
2 make eco-friendly products.
3 experiment with dye colours.
6 Where does Patrick get his Inspiration?
1 from animals found in nature
2 from his past studies in libraries
3 from looking at the world around him
7 Which of the following Is Patrick looking forward to?
1 working on designs for a popular shop
2 creating costumes for a television company
3 taking a long holiday next month
Текст аудирования:
Int: My guest today is a rising star of accessory fashion design, Patrick Ronan. Firstly, could you give us a picture of what accessory design is?
Patrick: An accessory is anything that is worn to enhance an outfit. Hats, bags, belts and scarves are all examples of accessories that add to the look of the clothes you wear. They put the finishing touches to your wardrobe. They are, if you like, the icing on the cake. I create a range of different accessories for the styles that are in each season.
Int: You’ve been working a lot with some of the biggest names in fashion lately, haven’t you?
Patrick: I’ve been very lucky to have been working with three of the leading Paris fashion houses in the past couple of years, designing accessories for their boutiques. I also have my own shop in London, which sells my own line of luxury accessories, so I spend a lot of time in both places. Sometimes I wake up and I have to remember where I am. It’s exciting, though, because it’s like I lead a double life - half French, half English.
Int: So how did you get started in the business?
Patrick: I trained at the London College of Fashion. After I graduated, I started making hats and bags and selling them on a stall at Greenwich Market and they were very popular. But my big break came when Vogue magazine asked to use some of my stuff for a fashion shoot they were doing.
Int: What kind of materials do you use for your designs?
Patrick: I mainly use leather because it’s so versatile. You can use it in so many different ways and it comes in a wide variety of forms, from very soft to extra stiff. I don’t use fur or other types of animal skins, though, as I don’t think it’s ethically right to use parts of an animal if it’s not something that you eat, too.
Int: Would you say that your creations are ecofriendly?
Patrick: I would indeed. I use only natural materials, like leather and wool. Also, there are no artificial chemicals used in the dyes that colour the materials I use. I think it’s very important to protect the environment and I think the fashion world, in general, is starting to realise this now as well. Many designers, like myself, are now making a lot of effort to ensure that our designs are not only beautiful to look at and own, but also that these goods cause no harm to the environment.
Int: What inspires you when you are working?
Patrick: All sorts of things, really. I spend a lot of time in museums and libraries, researching fashion accessories from the past. That helps me to get some basic ideas, and then I try to take the old and bring something new to it, make it modern. I also get a lot of ideas from nature, like the shape of a leaf or flower can end up being a new bag design, for instance. I think, as a designer, you have to be aware of everything going on around you.
Int: So what’s next on your fashion horizons?
Patrick: A well-deserved holiday in the Caribbean is what I dream of. Ah well, maybe next year, if I’m lucky! I could really do with a rest after my six months’ contract with Topshop. We produced lots of my designs for the mass market. I’m also very proud that I will be doing some work on a BBC programme for their costume department. They won’t pay very much, but it really will be a lot of fun.