Lesson 22
Section One
Dialogue 1 : A. 1. b
2. a
3. c
4. c
B. 1. F
2. T
Dialogue 2 : A. 1. b
2. c
3. b
4. a
B. (you see) ; (something of a special) ; (guest star) ; (the
tickets do cost 250 marks each) (you would like
one) ; (a few back for the residents) ; (Good Lord) ; (35 pounds) ;
(on second thoughts) ; (a bottle of scotch to) ; (entertain
myself).
Dialogue 3 :
A. 1. F
2. T
3. F
4. F
5. T
6. F
Dialogue 4 :
A. 1. a
2. c
B. very , check immediately , Assistant
Manager , are , because of (extremely
;
attend to it right away ; housekeeper ; have been ;
with)
not the , this ,
any
(no ; sort of thing ; a well-run hotel)
Section Two
A. Presenting Tour Packages.
1. a. (199
pounds and up)
b. (372 pounds and up)
c. (400 pounds and
up) d.
(103 pounds and up)
e. (343 pounds and up) f.
(311 pounds and up)
g. (243 pounds and up)
2. (1).
Holiday planning time.
(2).
Something interesting, something less expensive.
(3). Time and money.
B. 1. (1). a
(2). b
(3). b
(4). c
2.
(1). We are not talking about whether we can have a
holiday.
We’re talking about where and when.
(2). Sweden is colder than Sheffield. I’d rather not go to
Sweden.
(3). It’s a long way to get from here to Florida
(4). You must be joking. How much would it cost for the two of
us?
(5). I’m thinking of Wales or Scotland.
C. 1. (1). a
(2). b
(3). c
(4). c
(5). a
(6). c
2.
(1). T
(2). F
(3). F
(4).
F
D. 1. (1). b
(2). b
2.
(London) ; (Kathmandu) ; (London) ; (ten weeks) ; (4th
April) ; (1100 pounds) ;
(specially adapted) ; (sleeping) ; (cooking) ; (a shower system) ; (six
or eight months)
3.
(1). F
(2). T
(3). F
(4). F
E. 1. (1). c
(2). c
(3). c
2.
(5) — (2) — (8) — (10) — (6) — (3) — (4) — (1) — (11) — (7) —
(9)
3. (1). F
(2). F
(3).T
4. a. the House of Parliament
b. the Beefeaters
c. waxworks
d. the stars simulated by laser
beams
Section Three
A. 1. Making things.
2. A prize for one of her
paintings.
3. Art college.
4. She hopes to become a full-time
craftswoman and to move to a larger workshop.
B. Dictation
I have always
been interested in making things. When I was a child I used to
enjoy painting, but I also liked making things out of clay. I
managed to win a prize for one of my paintings when I was fourteen.
That is probably the reason that I managed to get into art college
four years later. But I studied painting at first, not pottery. I
like being a potter because I like to work with my hands and feel
the clay. I enjoy working on a potter’s wheel. I’m happy working by
myself and being near my home. I don’t like mass-produced things. I
think crafts and craftspeople are very important. When I left
college I managed to get a grant from the Council, and I hope to
become a full-time craftswoman. This workshop is small, but I hope
to move to a larger one next year.
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