When you want to talk to a professor, you’ll just tap into his or her website and find out anything you need to know?. John: That would be great.[r]
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I Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
1 Dr Baker gave us an lecture
2 She made a two-part about the war in Kosovo
3 Do you have access to the ?
4 Unlike stations, Public Television gets most of the support from grants and donations 5 The are always interested in the lives of film stars 6 Internet is now an important for exchanging opinions and ideas 7 What is your monthly ?
8 The next stage in the development of television is TV II Complete the passage with the correct form of the word in brackets. Television first (1) (appear) some fifty years ago in the 1950s Since then, it has (2) (be) one of the most popular sources of (3) (entertain) for both the old and the young Television can (4) (actual) satisfy almost all kinds of taste It offers cartoons for children, world news, music and many other programs If someone is (5) (interest) in sports, for example, he can tune in to a sports channel There he can enjoy a live broadcast of an (6) (internation) football match Television is also a very (7) (use) way for companies to advertise their products It’s not too hard for us (8) (see) why there is a TV set in almost every home today And, engineers are developing (9) (interact) TV which allows (10) (communicate) between viewers and producers III Put a question tag at the end of the sentences in column A Then match them with the correct answers in column B 1 – e ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; 5 ; 6 ; 7 ; 8 ; 9 ; 10 ; 11 ; 12
IV What would you say in these situations? Write sentences with question tag Use the words in brackets. 1 You look out the window The sky is blue and the sun is shining (beautiful day) It is a beautiful day, isn’t it? 2 You’re with a friend outside a restaurant You’re looking at the prices, which are very high (expensive) It ?
3 You’ve just come out of the cinema with a friend You really enjoy the film (great) It ?
4 You need a pen Perhaps Jane has got one (not/ go) Jane, you ?
5 You and your friend are listening to a woman singing You like her voice very much (a lovely voice) media informative forum documentary commercial income interactive internet A 1 Tom won’t be late, will he? 2 You’re tired, ?
3 You haven’t lived here long, ?
4 You’ve got a camera, ?
5 There aren’t many people here yet, ?
6 Sue doesn’t know Ann, ?
7 You came in a sports car, ?
8 These cakes look good, ?
9 You can speak German, ?
10 I’m too impatient, ?
11 Jack’s on holiday, ?
12 You couldn’t do me a favor, ?
B
a Yes, of course I did
b It depends what it is
c Yes, but not very fluently
d No, only three months
e No, he’s never late
f Yes, he’s in Portugal
g No, but it’s still quite early
h Yes, you are sometimes
i No, they’ve never met
j Yes, a little
k Yes, why? Do you want to borrow it?
l I can’t wait to try them
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6 You’re looking for Ann Perhaps Kate knows where she is (not/ know) Kate, you ?
7 You are trying on a jacket You look in the mirror and you don’t like what you see (not/ look/ very good) It ?
8 You and your friend are walking over a wooden bridge It’s very old and some parts are broken (not/ very safe) The bridge ?
V Complete each sentence with one of these verbs: “answer, apply, lie, make, try, walk, wash, wait, write, wear” Use –ing form. 1 Could you please stop so much noise? 2 He tried to avoid my question 3 Have you finished your hair yet? 4 I considered for the job but in the end I decided against it 5 Tim suggested for a while 6 I like on the beach I always spend my holidays sunbathing 7 I hate letters I can never think what to write 8 Caroline dislikes uniform at work 9 Andrew doesn’t mind home 10 Sandra gave up to find a job in this country and decided to go abroad VI Complete the sentences in column C with its situation in column A and B Use –ing form A B C 1 What shall we do? 2 Do you want to play tennis? 3 You were driving too fast 4 Why don’t we go for a swim? 5 You broke into the shop 6 Can you wait a few minutes? 7 Let’s go out for dinner We could go to the cinema No, not really Yes, it’s true Sorry! Good idea! No, I didn’t No problem OK I love it She suggested going to the cinema. He didn’t fancy
She admitted
He suggested
He denied
They didn’t mind
She loves
VII Complete the conversation Put in a to-infinitive or –ing form. 1 A: I hear you sometimes sail to France in your boat B: That’s right I really enjoy sailing. 2 A: Are you going to organize our trip? B: Yes, of course I’ve agreed it 3 A: You wear a uniform at work, don’t you? B: Yes, I have to, although I dislike it 4 A: Do you think they’ll approve the plan? B: Yes, I’m quite sure they’ll decide it 5 A: What time will you be back? B: Oh, I expect back sometime around nine 6 A: Did I remind you about the dinner tonight? B: Yes, thank you You keep (on) me 7 A: Do you still work for the computer company? B: No, I gave up there last year 8 A: I’m sorry you had to wait all that time B: Oh, it’s all right I didn’t mind
9 A: Have ICM bought the company?
B: Well, they’ve offered it
10 A: Was your decision the right one, do you think?
B: Yes, luckily In the end it proved the best thing for everyone
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Kathy: You know what I think? In a few years, you won’t need to go to a university campus to get a university degree
John: How will you do it?
Kathy: They’ll have found a way for you to take all your courses on the computer over the Internet When you want to talk to a professor, you’ll just tap into his or her website and find out anything you need to know
John: That would be great No need to get up in the morning for early classes! And I bet libraries will probably disappear, too
Kathy: What will you do when you need something to read?
John: Everything will be on CD-ROM, and you’ll be able to access everything you want from your home over the computer There will be no need to have huge buildings full of books No need to waste all that paper
Kathy: Gee, I don’t like the sound of that There’s nothing better than curling up with a book I can’t quite picture
“curling up” with a computer
1 In the future, students needn’t go to the university to get a university degree
2 Students will stay at home and use their computers to get or exchange all the
information about the courses over the Internet
3 John doesn’t like the idea of learning over the Internet
4 When students need something to read, they will buy a CD in the library
5 Kathy doesn’t like the idea of reading over the computer
6 Kathy likes lying curled up when reading
IX Make sentences from the notes.
1 someone/ suggest/ go out/ dinner
Someone suggested going out for dinner.
2 I/ wish/ be/ the beach/ friends/ now
3 I/ run across/ her/ this morning/ while/ I/ be/ my way/ school
4 yesterday/ you/ promise/ carry on/ shoot/ the film
5 if/ you/ work/ hard/ pass/ final/ exam/ easily
6 It/ rainy/ day/ we/ stay/ home/ read book/ watch TV/ do other things