Стр.20-21 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 11 класс
Listening & Speaking Multiple matching 1 RNE You will hear six different speakers. Match the speakers (1 -6) to sentences A-G.
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Listening & Speaking
Multiple matching
1 RNE You will hear six different speakers. Match the speakers (1 -6) to sentences A-G. Use each sentence only once. There is one extra sentence you do not need to use. Write your answers in the table.
A We ignored advice and ended up in a dangerous situation.
В We were trapped with no hope of rescue.
С I rescued another survivor.
D I prevented someone from doing something dangerous.
E I remembered some useful information that helped me.
F We were in the wrong place at the right time.
G I suffered a serious injury.
Текст аудирования:
Speaker 1
I was trapped for over a day in the ruins of a tall block of flats after a devastating earthquake struck in Golcuk, Turkey. I knew from a television programme that I would be able to survive for three days without food or water, so at least I stopped worrying about that. I had also learnt that I should lie still to save my energy. I tried to keep calm and about 10 hours later I heard my name being called and was able to reply.The scramble to free me began. It took the rescuers 18 hours to find a route through the rubble. I was finally pulled clear with only minor injuries.
Speaker 2
It was late September, and we were climbing in the Kumaun region of the Indian Himalayas. Temperatures had dropped to below zero, and heavy clouds were dumping more than 10 cm of snow per hour.We’d taken shelter by chiselling our tents inside a crevasse that sloped downward into a seemingly bottomless pit. An avalanche hit at midnight. Our tents collapsed, and we awoke to snow squeezing us in the darkness. As the snow pushed us farther into the crevasse, I fought to keep an air space in front of my mouth while pulling up frantically. Pete and I dug a 15-foot-long tunnel through the snow and poked our heads out into a raging storm. There was no way we could have survived out there. Four days later the storm stopped. We tunnelled out and started climbing down the mountain to safety.
Speaker 3
I was 17 and it was the first day of the holidays. I was lying on my bodyboard on Kauai’s Brennecke Beach, feet dangling in the water, when something bit my leg and pulled me under.When I realised it was a shark, I started punching it on the nose. But it didn’t care and began thrashing me around like a mad dog with a stuffed animal. It let go for a second but grabbed a hold of me again and took me down feet first, while I kept punching it as hard as I could. Eventually, the shark flipped away and let me go. I climbed on top of my board and paddled to shore.The shark had bitten me right below the knee. The doctors told me later that I’d lost so much blood I was lucky to have survived.
Speaker 4
I was in my car on the Wooten Bridge when suddenly, I saw the tarmac break in front of me and felt the bridge shake. I thought I had just survived the earthquake when the bridge started falling. I plummeted headfirst, still gripping the steering wheel. My car landed on a large concrete slab, but the back end was slipping into the river.Water was rushing into the car. I tried to open the door, but it was jammed. I started to panic, but tried the door again and it opened. I swam to the big slab of concrete and I had just climbed up onto it, when I saw a man screaming and floating in the river. I found a piece of wood and held it out to him, guiding him through the water and onto my slab. It must have been about half an hour before a rescue boat found us.
Speaker 5
Just after I had finished university, a friend, Enrique, and I went backpacking in South America. One particular day, we decided to try hiking from one village to the next in a beautiful mountainous area of Argentina. When we mentioned our idea to the owner of the hostel we were staying in, however, he warned us that since it was very easy to get lost in the area and the weather could be very unpredictable at that time of year, it would be better to hire a guide for the day. After discussing it for a while, however, we decided that we would risk it alone. We weren’t going that far, after all. Anyway, needless to say, we ended up in a great deal of trouble. We were found by a local mountain rescue team forty-eight hours later and taken to a hospital, exhausted and seriously dehydrated.
Speaker 6
I’ve been mountain boarding since I was twelve. It is an adrenaline sport that combines the best aspects of snowboarding, but on many different terrains during the off-season - long after the snow has melted. It’s a great sport but it is also very dangerous. One day I was preparing to go down a particularly steep run when I spotted this young kid getting ready to go down too. I went up to him and asked him if he was an experienced mountain boarder. He hummed and hawed and then admitted that this would be his first attempt. I told him that he should try easier runs first so that he doesn’t hurt himself. In the beginning, I thought he was going to do the run anyway but his commonsense prevailed and he went off to an easier hill. I am certain he would have broken something if he had done what he had so foolishly planned to do.
True, False, Not stated
2 RNE You will hear a person talking about a fashion show. For statements 1 -7, decide if each statement is True, False or Not stated. Circle the answer you choose.
1 The Recycle Art Festival is an annual event.
A True
В False
C Not stated
2 Last year’s show was filmed for television.
A True
В False
C Not stated
3 Only local residents can enter the contest.
A True
В False
C Not stated
4 Hundreds of people participate in the contest
A True
В False
C Not stated
5 Winning designs are displayed in local shops.
A True
В False
C Not stated
6 Entries for the contest must be sent in before 21 July.
A True
В False
C Not stated
7 The money raised by the contest goes to different charities.
A True
В False
C Not stated
Текст аудирования:
Interviewer: Now, for those of you who are interested in art, especially art that’s a little out-of-the-ordinary, Recycle Art Festival is celebrating its tenth year at the Palmerton Cultural Centre at the end of this month. Participants in the show range from artists, craftsmen and furniture makers to fashion designers.A unique part of the festival every year is the Fashioned from Rubbish Show and contest. I am pleased to have with me on today’s programme the organiser of the show, Carol Fullerton.Welcome to the show, Carol.
Carol: Thanks. It’s great to be here.
Interviewer: Tell us a bit about the show.
Carol: Well, every year many of our local designers, artists or anyone else with a burning desire to create interesting, fun and sometimes even outrageous fashions made from rubbish, enter their creations into our show and take part in the contest. The whole point of the show is to focus on how, with a little imagination, we can use our waste to create something functional.
Interviewer: What are some of the fashions made of?
Carol: Well,for example, in last year’s show we had a fur coat - a fake one, of course - which was constructed out of little loops of cassette and video tape. Another one of our prize winning designs was an evening gown glittering with thousands of fragments of polished recycled glass; it was very beautiful.We even had a dress made from shapes cut out of pieces of aluminium cans.
Interviewer: So who is the contest open to and how does it work?
Carol: As I said, a lot of local designers enter the contest but actually anyone is allowed to enter. All you need is a fashion item made from rubbish or recycled materials. It could be absolutely anything really, from, let’s say, a hat woven from electrical rubber wire to a complete outfit made from old phonebook paper,just to give you some wild ideas! The contest entries are judged by a panel consisting of local businessmen and environmental group leaders.The scoring is based on three things: originality regarding use of the rubbish, practicality, or in other words how wearable the item is, and lastly the overall image of the fashion item. Everyone who enters the contest participates in the fashion show, which is usually attended by hundreds of people.
Interviewer: What do the winners receive?
Carol: Good question.There are three categories in the competition: evening and formal wear, accessories and, finally, casual wear. So we have three winners and they each receive gift certificates from local shops as well as having their creations on display on the festival’s website.
Interviewer: For our listeners who are interested in entering or just going to see the fashions, can you give us some information about this year’s show?
Carol: Of course. The contest and the show will take place on the 27th of July. If you would like to enter a design, an application form can be found online. Remember though that the deadline for entries is July the 20th. Tickets for the show are available throughout the city until the day before the festival, so that’s the 26th of July, at festival booths and participating retailers. The cost of a ticket is ?4.
Interviewer: Well that seems very reasonable.
Carol: It is indeed. And bear in mind that all proceeds will be given to various charities to support the main aim of the festival - to help people become more aware of environmental issues.
Interviewer: Well, thanks for joining us today, Carol. I wish you the best of luck with the show and hope all our listeners will check it out. I know I plan to.
Carol: Oh, thank you! I hope everyone will support the festival and the Fashion from Rubbish Show as it’s a great cause and a lot of fun. Remember the environment is always in fashion!
Multiple choice
3 RNE You will hear a radio interview with a person talking about planning parties and events. For statements 1 -7, choose A, В or C to complete each statement correctly. Circle the answer you choose.
1 According to David, an event consultant gives clients advice on planning free-time activities.
A which lifestyle to choose.
В planning free-time activities.
C how to rganize their lives.
2 David says his grandfather helped him set up his business.
A was a visionary.
В wanted him to become an artist.
C helped him set up his business.
3 David says he gives advice to TV stations and magazines.
A writes articles for magazines.
В gives advice to TV stations and magazines.
C often appears on TV or is interviewed for magazine articles.
4 David particularly likes rganized events for well-known clients because it enables him to be more creative.
A it helps his reputation.
В it enables him to be more creative.
C he enjoys the celebrity atmosphere.
5 David’s company’s main goal is to create an unforgettable experience for their clients and guests.
A to create an unforgettable experience for their clients and guests.
В to make sure the event space is used properly.
C to come up with an original idea for the event.
6 David says that the decor should engage all the senses.
A is the most important aspect of an event.
В should engage all the senses.
C should reflect the personality of the client.
7 The most impressive part of a wedding that David’s company rganized was the general decor.
A the response of the guests.
В the food.
C the general decor.
Текст аудирования:
Interviewer: What’s the wildest or most interesting party or event you have ever attended? Have you ever wondered how these great parties and events are organised? Well, on today’s show we will have an inside look at the world of glamorous parties and events with our guest David Tutera, party and event planner. Welcome, David. So, your official job title is event consultant. Can you tell us exactly what this means? David: Sure.A big part of most people’s life is the time they spend enjoying themselves during their free time. So, my firm offers an event production and design service that recognises this and helps clients to organise this side of their lives, particularly by helping them to organise very special events and parties.
Interviewer: And how did you get started with all this?
David: Well, really I owe it all to my grandfather. He felt I was not only creative and artistic, but a visionary when it came to inspiring other people. Basically, he encouraged me to follow my dreams, so at age 19, with his support, I started my own event planning business. It grew quickly and I now even contribute to various TV programmes and magazines about lifestyle and entertaining.
Interviewer: Oh, really? You mean you are interviewed by the media - on TV programmes or for magazine articles, for example?
David: Oh no, no. I simply give a little bit of guidance. If someone has written an article or is producing a TV show about organising parties, for example, I’ll check the details and just be available for consultation at any time.
Interviewer: Interesting. So I understand that you have a long list of celebrity and other high profile clients...
David: Sure. I do a lot of celebrity weddings and of course company openings and well-known product launches. I enjoy all the events I organise, because they are all very different, but what I enjoy the most about these kinds of high profile events is probably not what you would expect. Yes, it’s exciting to have TV cameras everywhere and to meet lots of interesting celebrities, but can you imagine how much money is available to plan these kinds of events? No expense is spared, of course, which means that you have every possible resource available to you to come up with something really imaginative, exciting and unique.
Interviewer: I can imagine. So, tell us about the actual process of event planning.What exactly does it involve?
David: Well, first of all, the space has to be examined so that it can be properly utilised.Then I start working with the client on a concept. Basically, we try to come up with something that is highly imaginative but still reflects the personality of the client. But no matter how original our idea is, the most important thing is for the event to be a success. We want our clients and their guests to remember the event for years to come.
Interviewer: And what role does the decor play in an event?
David: Well, the moment a guest enters a party space, every aspect of the decor should capture them. Their sight, smell, taste and touch should all be stimulated from the beginning to the close of the event.We always work really hard to achieve this and in fact very often the decor is what the client is most impressed by.
Interviewer: Can you recall an event that you are particularly proud of?
David: There is one wedding that stands out to me.We transformed an ordinary reception area into a fantasy palace. Everything was white, we dusted crystal on the tables where the food was laid out, and there was even a miniature lake with real live swans that everyone could see as they ate. It was absolutely magical!
Interviewer: It sounds incredible! Well, David, thanks for joining us today. I certainly had no idea that event organising could be so exciting!
David: My pleasure and thank you for listening.
RNE
Task 1 (3-3.5 minutes)
Give a talk on sports.
Remember to discuss:
what kinds of sports people play in your country
what sports are most popular in your country (indoor/outdoor)
whether most people lead a healthy lifestyle.
what the benefits of an active lifestyle are and why
You will have to talk for 1.5-2 minutes. The examiner will listen until you have finished. Then he/she will ask you some questions.
Extra questions:
What kinds of sports do you enjoy playing with your friends?
How often should a person exercise in order to stay fit? Why?
What activities do you find challenging? Why?
Which activities/sports would you recommend to a new student in school? Why?
Task 2 (3 – 4 minutes)
You and a classmate have been asked to help choose a special event for Health Awareness Week at your school. You can choose from:
a talk on the importance of staying fit
a visit to a local gym to see what programmes are offered
a workshop on exercising safely
a fitness day with activities for students to participate in Remember to:
discuss all the options
be polite
take an active part in the conversation
come up with ideas
give good reasons
find out about your friend’s opinions and take them into account
invite your friend to come up with suggestions
come to an agreement