Unit 1
Unit 1
examine gravity /
launch / gymnastics
leak / side effects
mission / / spin (v) ( )
secret / spoke (n)
system distance /
currently / weightless
location anniversary
space shuttle orbit ( )
Key Vocabulary:
astronaut steam
space station plan /
space exploration lift (n. & v.) /
spacecraft decrease
space tourism benefit / /
main arrangement
temperature available /
deaf step
particularly zero gravity
properly ordinary gravity
serious / physical exercises
replace / equipment /
hole / / perform /
liquid transport /
organized metal bar
damage / ring
representative / wheel ( / )
sat-nav. instant
giant sources
magic / a waste of time
lethargy / questionnaire /
dizziness / fuel pump
vomiting / ordinary
nausea global warming
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:( will)
(Expect-surethink-probably-hope-believe-Perhaps-know- wonder suppose)
-I expect he will win the first prize.
: If
- If it rains, we will stay at home.
.(future facts) will
- Ill be 16 next week.
.(predictions) will
- Ill probably be away for a week.
.(quick decision) will
- Thats the phone Ill answer it.
(request) ( offer) will
- Ill go shopping with you if you like. (Offer)
- Will you look at my homework tonight, please? (Request)
(promise) .(threat) will
- Ill resign if I dont get a pay rise.
: will
Will + inf. + when/as soon as/after/before/till/until +
- Ill leave the office after I finish (have finished) my work.
- Ill finish my work before I leave (have left) the office.
- I wont leave the office until I finish (have finished) my work.
:( am /is /are going to + infinitive )
( have decided before / made up my mind / my plan / intend )
plans intentions going to
ambition decisions
- Were saving up because were going to buy a car.
. going to
- I think Im going to fail this exam. I havent done much work.
- I expect he will win the first prize. He is very fit.
:( am /is / are+ V.ing)
(arranged / arrangement).
- Hes traveling to Assiut tomorrow. (Hes got his ticket.)
: ) (
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My plane leaves at 7.30 in the morning. The course starts in October.
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Choose the correct answer:
1. Its arranged. We (are going-will go-go-shall go) to the Red Sea this summer.
2. I think my brother (will be -is going to be-is being-is) a doctor. Hes very
clever.
3. My lesson (finishes-is finishing-is going to finish-was finishing) at four
oclock this afternoon.
4. I (meet-am meeting-will meet-is going to meet) a friend from Cairo on
Monday. Ive arranged that.
5. We wont start the meeting until you (arrives-had arrived-will arrive-arrive).
6. I think it (will rain-is going to rain-is raining-rains). The sky is cloudy.
7. He (will fly-is going to fly-is flying-will be flying) to London tomorrow. Hes
got his ticket.
8. You (will break-would break-have broken-should break) it if you arent
careful.
9. The concert this evening (starts-will start-is starting-is going to start) at 7.
10. We (start-have started-will start-started) the meeting as soon as he
arrives.
11. When he (visits-will visit-visiting-visit) me tomorrow, Ill tell him all about
my new book.
12. A: The phone is ringing.
B: I (answer-am going to answer-am answering-will answer) it.
13. (Are you playing-Do you play-Shall you play-Do you go to play) tennis
after school today?
14. We (have-are having-were having-would have) a party next Saturday. Would
you like to come?
15. Ive decided that I (will tidy-tidy-am tidying-am going to tidy) my room
this morning.
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Interviewer Thank you for coming into the studio this morning. Could you start by
telling the listeners what youre doing this week?
Astronaut: Well, this is a very special week for me. Tomorrow afternoon, Im
traveling with two other astronauts to a secret location. The launch is
at 7.50 the next evening.
Interviewer How exciting! Will this be the first time youve been in space?
Astronaut: Yes, it will. Im really looking forward to it.
Interviewer What is your mission, exactly?
Astronaut: We have to repair equipment on the International Space Station.
Interviewer Whats the problem?
Astronaut: There are two or three things we need to look at, but the main problem
is the temperature control system. We think there may be a leak of
some kind.
Interviewer Is that a difficult job?
Astronaut: No, not particularly, but well almost certainly need to spend some time
working outside.
Interviewer Do you mean a spacewalk?
Astronaut: Yes, maybe, but we wont know for sure until were there and can
examine the equipment properly.
Interviewer Isnt that really dangerous?
Astronaut: Not really weve had a lot of training and of course were going to be
very careful.
Interviewer How long will you be in space for?
Astronaut: Well probably be there for about five or six days. It depends on how
serious the problems are.
Interviewer Thats very exciting. Thanks for talking to us and good luck with your
mission!
Choose the right answer:
1. Could you start by telling the listeners what you ----------this week?
a- will do b- do c- have done d- are doing
2. Tomorrow afternoon, I -------- with two other astronauts to a secret location.
a- am traveling b- will travel c- can travel d- travel
3. The launch ----------- at 7.50 the next evening.
a- is to be b- will be c- is going to be d- is
4. The main problem is the temperature control system. We think there may be
----------- of some kind.
a- a lack b- leaky c- a leak d- a lock
5. We have to repair equipment ------------ the international Space Station.
a- in b- on c- at d- for
6. We wont know ---------- sure until were there.
a- with b- by c- to d- for
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Space holidays:
July 2009 was the 40th anniversary of man first walking on the Moon. Ever since
that day, we have been promised that holidays in space are not far away. Now a
representative for the World Tourism Organization predicts that, in the next ten
years, people will be queuing to book their holidays in space. They will fly by rocket
to a space station which will be orbiting the Earth at a height of 320 kilometers - that
is about the same as the distance from Cairo to EI-Minya. The space station itself will
be like a giant spinning wheel with spokes like a bike wheel. There will be two kinds of
spokes: those with ordinary gravity and those with zero gravity for weightless sports.
Some people who are interested in space holidays are worried that, as space tourists,
they will suffer from the same horrible side effects as astronauts have suffered from,
but experts say that there are now treatments for most side effects.
Just think about such a holiday in space. Everyone who has traveled in space has
described the magic feeling of looking down on the Earth as it spins below you. It will
be impossible to go shopping or go for a walk, but think of the fun you can have with
weightless football or weightless gymnastics.
For most people, the main disadvantage at the moment is the cost of space holidays.
Currently, the cost of a holiday is very high; but, like everything else, the more
people want to do something, the cheaper it will become. So, if you are
interested, start saving now.
Choose the right answer:
1- In 10 to 15 years people will be (queuing- rowing- lining- sitting) up to
take their holidays in space.
2- Experts say that there are now treatments (to -for -in -from) most side effects.
3- When you are (countless-weightless-harmless-endless) in space, it must
be very difficult to stand still.
4- Gymnastics and football are two sports that people can (do- make- act-
create) in space.
5- I don't think you understand the (serious- dangerous- gravity- seriously)
of the situation.
6- The more people want to do something, the (cheap- cheaper- cheapest-
expensive) it will become.
7- You'll have to queue (over- on- up- out) and wait your turn like everybody else.
Find the mistake and correct it:
1-In the next ten years, people will be rowing to book their holidays in space.
2- Space tourists can make weightless sports in space.
3-Everyone traveled in space described the magical feeling of looking down on
the Earth.
4-It is wonderful to see the Earth spinning under you.
5the soonest they call, the earlier we behave.
6-July 2009 was the 40th anniversary of man first walked on the moon.
7-You can take this medicine. It has no side affects.
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Test 1
1- Respond to each of the following situations:
1- Someone says that space exploration is too expensive. You agree.
2- Someone says that computers are a bad thing. You do not have the same opinion.
3- One of your friends says he thinks walking in space would be very frightening.
You think hes right.
4- You hear someone say that all astronauts are very rich. You know this is not true.
2- Mention the place, the speakers and the language function:
1- A: Could you tell our listeners what you are doing this week?
B: Im traveling into space with two other colleagues.
A: Whats your mission exactly? Place: -------------------------
B: We have to repair equipment on the Speaker A: -------------------
International Space Station. Speaker B: -------------------
Fun: ----------------------------
2- A: Can this new drug prolong human life?
B: Yes, we believe it can. Place: -------------------------
A: What about its side effects? Speaker A: -------------------
B: We hope it wont have any side effects. Speaker B: -------------------
Fun: ----------------------------
Write a paragraph of about 100 words on:
How has modern technology improved peoples lives?
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Key Vocabulary
available / encyclopedia /
download from mixture /
enthusiastic about )press (v / )(
gadget )recycle (v
)paperback (book )( roller / ) (
screen )soak (v
)bleach (v / roll up / /
Vocabulary
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Prepositions, Idioms & Expressions
on the internet go wrong
make way for show enthusiasm for
good for make paper
be replaced by / with draw on paper
turn the pages be produced from
on the other hand break into pieces
the price goes down mixed with
cut down trees hold huge amounts of
complain to take up a lot of space
knock down go online
on the move access to
pay for go on
make predictions rely on
keep up with / show interest
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Language Focus
The future simple
(will / shall + inf) :
In the coming years, we will do most of our shopping on the internet.
:
.
-The parcel will be collected tomorrow.
..
-You will be met at the airport.
.
- Im sure my car will be repaired by now.
.
- In the future most of our energy will be produced from wind power.
( + will / shall + be + pp + by + ):
In the coming years, most of our shopping will be done on the internet.
Future Perfect
(will / shall + have + PP) :
By 2100, we will have built more towns and cities.
:
By (the year) 2100 / By tomorrow morning / By next October / By next
Monday / By tomorrow evening / By next year / By this time next week / By
6 o'clock tomorrow / By next Christmas
By 2050, electric cars will have replaced petrol cars.
(+ will / shall + have been + pp + by + ):
By 2100, millions of trees and hundreds of forests will have been saved.
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8- In the future, every new book (can - will - will probably be - will have)
published as an e-book
9- You can be sure they (will be reduced- will reduce- would reduce- could
reduce) the price when more people buy them.
10- By next August, his new farm house (will be erected- will be erecting- will
have been erected- will erect).
11- The house (will be decorated- will have decorated- will decorate- will be
decorating) tomorrow.
12- I predict that in the future, mobile phones (will make- will be made- will
have been- will be making) smaller.
13- We (will be used- will use- will have used- will be using) less paper if we
read e-books.
14- By the year 2100, millions of trees (will have been saved- will be saved- will
have saved-will save)
15- The price of e-books (will have been reduced- will reduce- will be
reduced- will have reduced) when more people buy them.
16- Encyclopedias (wont be replaced- will replace- will have replaced- will
have replaced) for sure.
Find the mistake:
1- By 2050, the old building will been replaced by modern offices.
2- Operations will perform with the help of robots.
3- By 2045 Electric car will exchange petrol ones.
4- In the future, more electricity will generate from wind power.
5- By tomorrow morning, the book will has been bought by 30,000 people.
6- Credit cards will use instead of cash.
7- All forms of transport will be used energy cell batteries.
8- Traditional books will never replaced completely.
9- By next year, the old museum will has been replaced by a new one.
Translation:
Our lives have been taken over by electronic devices. Electronic gadgets are
everywhere, and we are completely dependent on them. Gone are the days in
which we had volumes of encyclopedias and paperbacks on our shelves.
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classics coronation
couple alike
debate / / attend
escapism castle
fictional story the right to
publication / occasion
Well-educated wealthy /
Key Vocabulary:
prisoner popular /
literature the public
ancient local
romantic poet
relationship print
entertainment / available /
activities leader
ambitious forever
reduce formal
sign / kingdom
legally / architecture
novelist home team
self-confident chase
smart / suspect
adventure novels coin
sort = type = kind quantity
hero athletics
lawyer rescue
officially require
politics attacker /
immediately ceremony
replace wedding
valuable / cruel
possessions twins
forest member
identical / morally
remain / beliefs
kidnap ( ) fictional country
lock / power / /
realize finance /
forms suspense
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: uncountable countable :
orange/ paper/ coffee/ hair/ chicken/ glass/ time/ cold/ light/ iron
Would you like an orange? (the fruit ") "
I don't like orange. I prefer red. (the colour )
Would you like a coffee? (a cup of coffee )
Coffee can you stop you sleeping.
Ive got a hair in my mouth. (a single hair )
Theres hair on the floor. (a lot of hair )
Choose the correct answer from a, b, c, or d:
1 Are there (some an any a) biscuits left?
2 How (many much little more) people are there in the team?
3 Thirty pounds (is are were have been) a lot of money for a two-year-old wallet.
4 The trousers you bought for me (doesn't don't isn't hasn't) fit me.
5 Money (is are was were) the root of all evils.
6 Can I borrow you scissors? Mine (isnt aren't doesn't hasnt) sharp enough.
7 Three days (weren't aren't haven't been isn't) long enough for a good holiday.
8 Fortunately the news (wasn't weren't haven't been don't) as bad as we expected.
9 I can't find my binoculars. Do you know where (it is they are it was was it)?
10 I don't have (many much some a) furniture.
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11 Did you bring (any some an a) oil?
12 There are too (much little more many) people on the ship, it is going to sink.
13 I have a new (couple double twin pair) of shoes.
14 Do you think the people (are was is has been) happy with the government?
15 - (Does Is Was Do) the police know how the accident happened?
16 Im going to buy (some a an many) bread.
17 The police (want wants has wanted is wanted) to interview two men about
the robbery.
Find the mistakes and write the sentence correctly:
1 Five litres of petrol are enough for me to get to work.
2 Our luggage are searched carefully.
3 Hurry! There is not many time left.
4 Much people don't have enough to eat.
5 This socks are fine.
6 Athletics are very important.
7 She has got a little books.
8 How much clothes have you bought?
9 Fifty degrees are a very high temperature.
10 The team usually plays very well.
11 Would you like apple?
A) Translate into Arabic:
Ibn Sina was a great Arab thinker and doctor. Most of his books were
translated into Latin and studied in many European universities. This is
because his study of medicine was based upon experiments.
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Key Vocabulary
amnesia identity
excavation innocent
mousetrap invasion
murder secret agent
poison spy
leader biography
shy suspect /
headquarters / transmitter
Vocabulary
genre guests
brave victim
thriller equipment /
science fiction feed / fed / fed
romance bang
adventure radio play
espionage blind
medical condition dumb
dig / dug / dug deaf
deliberately capture /
wounded = injured design /
crime / murder fiction radio signals
disappear retired soldier
hide / hid / hidden / overlook
including lock
perform patriotic
the longest-running identity card
prove / scandal
shame / trial
evidence witness / /
qualities court
notice case
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Prepositions, Idioms & Expressions
commit / do a crime on the coast
nervous about / save from ......
embarrassed about on the way back to
at a young age to his surprise
welcome to
set free
deeply affected by
with the help of
suffer from
take control /
Increase by % % ... pass on information
on his journey / trip
compare with ......
without a break keep fit
solve a crime
go swimming
get information about in his forties
be based on close to
Listening
Presenter: welcome to The Book Programme. Today, our subject is the queen of
English crime fiction, Agatha Christie. You may never have read any of her books,
but you probably know her name. To tell us more about her name, we have Professor
Dunn from London University. Professor, could you tell us about Agatha Christies life?
Professor Dunn: well, Agatha Miller was born in 1890 and was the youngest of
three children. She was a shy child who was very close to her family. She didnt go
to school, but was taught at home by her mother. She started writing at a young
age and wrote all her life.
Presenter: was she only a writer?
Professor: no. During the First World War she worked as a nurse, and while she
was looking after wounded soldiers, she learned about medicines and
poisons, information that was later used in her writing.
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Presenter: and when was her first novel written?
Professor: in 1920, soon after the war ended.
Presenter: I remember reading that Agatha Christie was deeply affected by the
death of her mother. Can you tell us about that?
Professor: yes, when her mother died in 1926, Christie disappeared for about a
week. Nobody knew where she was. Later, she could remember nothing about
the week and is thought to have suffered from amnesia. Soon after this, Christie
started travelling abroad. Her first journey, on the Orient Express train, was to
Baghdad and the ancient city of Ur. On her second trip, she met the
archaeologist Max Mallowan, whom she later married. She became very interested
in archaeology and worked with her husband on excavations around Iraq. Its
reported that she cleaned and repaired some of the things that were found herself.
Presenter: some of her books are based on her travels to these countries, arent
they?
Professor: yes, including famous novels like Murder on the Orient Express, Death
on the Nile and Death Comes as the End, a dark story of a family in Ancient Egypt.
Presenter: and she continued writing all her life, didnt she?
Professor: yes, she did. In all she wrote eighty crime stories, many of which were
turned into films or theatre plays. Her most famous play is The Mousetrap, which
was first performed in 1952. Since then, the play has been performed without a
break and is the longest-running play in the world.
Presenter: thats incredible!
Professor: yes, it is. Her best books have been published in over a hundred
countries and translated into over forty languages. Agatha Christie died, aged
85, in 1976.
Choose the correct answer:
1- He banged his head and is now suffering from (memory-amnesia-flu-
asthma).
2- After they saw the mouse, they decided to put a (mousetrap-mouse trip-
mouse tape-mouse top) in the kitchen.
3- Many children are (ashamed-shy-spy-secret) about talking to their teacher
when they first go to school.
4- Archaeologists are planning a new (construction-building-examination-
excavation) in the south of the country.
5- He was (deeply-deep-depth-deepen) affected by the death of his parents.
6- (In-At-By-On) her trip, she met a doctor whom she later married.
7- The Mousetrap is Agatha Christies longest-(run-ran-runner-running) play.
8- Some of Agatha Christies stories are (passed-based-posted-pasted) on her
travels to other countries.
9- We are (making-taking-getting-doing) a project about archaeology in
Egypt.
10- A team of archaeologists is (excavating-constructing-building-
examining) the site looking for buried ancient tombs.
11- During the First World War she worked as a nurse, and while she was looking
after (wound -wounded - wounding - windy) soldiers.
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12- Agatha Christie was deeply (effected - affect - affected effective) by the
death of her mother.
13- Her most famous play is The Mousetrap, which was first (made - done -
performed - carried) in 1952.
14- Today, our subject is the (king - princess- prince - queen) of English crime
Fiction, Agatha Christie.
Find the mistake in each of the following:
1- Asthma is the medical condition of not being able to remember anything.
2- Sam is making a project on education.
3- The Mousetrap is a criminal story.
4- When the children met the queen, they were too ashamed to speak.
5- In her journey, she visited Italy and France.
6- She worked with her husband in excavations.
7- Many of works were turned off films or theatre plays.
" N or M? "
It is a time of war in England and everyone knows that there could be an invasion at
any time. The government knows that the enemy is being helped by a dangerous
group of spies inside the country, but nobody knows their identity. But it is
believed that the spies headquarters is a small hotel on the coast, and the spies
leaders are a man and a woman.
Two secret agents, Tommy Beresford and his wife Tuppence, are sent to the hotel
to find these spies. They meet the other hotel guests and the people from the town.
The guests include Mr. Bletchley, a retired soldier; Mrs. Sprot, a shy young
woman; and Carlvon Deinim, a scientist. Mr. Bletchley introduces Tommy to Mr.
Haydock, a retired sailor who lives in a house overlooking the sea. The three men
sometimes play golf together. The Beresfords first suspects are the hotel owner and
the scientist, but he soon discovers that both are innocent. Then they hear that the
invasion is planned for the following week. This means they have seven days to find
the enemy and save the country from invasion.
One day, after a game of golf, Tommy finds a radio transmitter hidden in Mr.
Haydocks bathroom and realizes that Haydock is one of the spies. Haydock does
not seem worried by Tommys discovery. Tommy leaves its friend's house, but on the
way back to his hotel, he's captured and locked in a room.
Tuppence discovers the other spy leader. To everyone's surprise, it is the shy
Mrs. Sprot. The police arrest her and soon find Mr. Haydock. Tommy is set free.
Without the help of the spies leaders, the invasion cannot take place. Tommy and
Tuppence have saved the country!
Choose the correct answer:
1- A (spy-gang-robber-thief) is someone whose job is to find out secret
information about a country or organization.
2- The play has been performed without (run- running- to run- ran) and is the
longest-running play in the world.
3- Working as a secret (client-guide-customer-agent) in a foreign country can
be a very dangerous job.
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4- In many countries, people have to carry (an individual-an identity-a
personal-a national) card to prove who they are.
5- In Britain in the 1940s, people were afraid of an (innocence-invasion-
excavation-invention) by the enemy.
6- The Romans (invited-invented-inspired-invaded) Britain in 43 BCE.
7- We saw a lot of photographs, but we couldn't (identify-publish-advertise-
invent) the man we'd met.
8- The spy was captured (at-on-by-with) his way back to the hotel.
9- He lives in a big flat which (looks of-looks out-outlooks-overlooks) the Nile.
10- The guests (consists - include- contain- enclose) Mr. Bletchley, a retired
soldier; Mrs. Sprot, a shy young woman; and Carl von Denim, a scientist.
11- The police discovered that the (suspicions - suspects - suspected -
sessions) are innocent.
Passive verbs
:
(think / say / believe / know / consider / understand / claim
/ expect / allege / report / suppose ) .
It +To Be + P.P. () + that +
+ is / are + ( ) + to + inf.
+ was / were + ( ) + to have + PP.
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5 They are expected (to have wining that they will win to win to have been
wining) the cup.
6 My son (believes believed is believing is believed) to get the full marks.
7It (cant deny can't have denied denied can't be denied) that money is very
important.
8 We don't know where he lives. (It is It was He is It has) believed to live in
Tanta.
9He (considers is considered has considered is considering) to be an
intelligent pupil.
10 famous players (is believed are believed is believing are believing) to be
hurt in an accident.
11 It has (be been being is) reported that he the criminal.
12 (It is It has He is He was) thought that he will take part in the race.
13- It is (claim claiming claimed claims) that she stole the documents.
14 It is reported (than that there thin) she cleaned her room.
15 Edison (thinks-is thought-thought-think) to be stupid.
16 Sara and Asmaa (got are is - has been) arrested last night.
17 Mayada came secretly for fear of (was seen seeing - being seen - had been
seen).
Find the mistake and correct it:
1. It reported that he took the money
2. It is know that he can help us.
3. She was believed to have steal the car.
4. It is fear that there are no survivors of the crash
5. It was believing that he robbed the bank.
6. Money is think to be the root of all evils
7. Lamia was said to had gone to Alex
8. Lander is said to is a swindler.
9. The terrorists are believed to has escaped.
10. I dont like made fun of.
Say where this takes place and who the speakers are:
A: Excuse me. Can I have an encyclopedia about Egyptian novelists?
B: You can find this one on the shelf over there.
A: Thank you. Can I take it out pleas?
B: Im afraid you cant.
Place: ------------------- S.A: ------------------ S.B: ------------------- Fun: -------------------
Translation:
Agatha Christie is the best-selling author of all time. She has sold
over two billion books worldwide and has been translated into over 45
languages. She also wrote over a dozen plays, including The Mousetrap,
which is now the longest running play in theatrical history.
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Test Chapter 1
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Test General
1- What you would say in each of the following situations:
1- Persuade your brother to go to Alexandria to spend the summer holiday.
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2- Say where the mini-dialogue takes place and who the speakers are:
A: May I have a look at some necklaces? B: Of course. Here is a perfect collection.
Place: ------------------------ Speaker A: -------------------- Speaker B: ---------------------- Function: -----------------
5-Translation:
We cannot make real progress unless we use modern technology in all
fields of life. In this way we can lead a better life and enjoy welfare and
prosperity. We can also keep up with advanced countries.
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The Glory Series 3rd Secondary
The Prisoner of Zenda
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