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Lilia Raitskaya Stuart Cochrane 14 страница



4 Pronunciation Guide (p8)

Unit 2

5 С Listening (p 10)

6 F Listening (pi 2)

7 Pronunciation Guide (p 13)

Unit 3

8 С Listening (pi5)

9 F Listening (p 17)

10Pronunciation Guide (p 18)

Unit 4

11С Listening (p20)

12F Listening (p22)

13Pronunciation Guide (p23)

Unit 5

14С Listening (p26)

15F Listening (p28)

16Pronunciation Guide (p29)

Unit6

17С Listening (p31)

18F Listemng (p33)

19Pronunciation Guide (p34)

Unit 7

20С Listening (p36)

21F Listening (p38)

22Pronunciation Guide (p39)

Unite

23С Listening (p41)

24F Listening (p43)

25Pronunciation Guide (p44)

Unit 9

26С Listening (p47)

27F Listening (p49)

28Pronunciation Guide (p50)

Unit 10

29С Listening (p52)

30F Listening (p54)

31Pronunciation Guide (p55)

Unit 12

35 С Listening (p62)

36 F Listening (p64)

37 Pronunciation Guide (p65)

Unit 13

38 С Listening (p68)

39 F Listening (p70)

40 Pronunciation Guide (p71)

Unit 14

41 С Listening (p73)

42 F Listening (p75)

43 Pronunciation Guide (p76)

Unit 15

44 G Listening (p78)

45 F Listening (p80)

46 Pronunciation Guide (p81)

Unit 16

47 С Listening (p83)

48 F Listening (p85)

49 Pronunciation Guide (p86)

Unit 17

50 С Listemng (p90)

51 F Listening (p92)

52 Pronunciation Guide (p92)

Unit 18

53 С Listening (p94)

54 F Listening (p96)

55 Pronunciation Guide (p97)

Unit 19

56 С Listening (p99)

57 FListening (p 101)

58 Pronunciation Guide (p 102)

Unit 20

59 С Listening (pi04)

60 F Listening (p 106)

61 Pronunciation Guide (pl07)

Unit 21

62 С Listening (pl09)

63 FListening (pill)

64 Pronunciation Guide (pi 12)


 


Unit 11

32 С Listening (p57)

33 F Listening (p59)

34 Pronunciation Guide (p60)


2 Empirical evidence is evidence that...

A we can see.

В economists can’t use.

С can be measured.

Some oi the puzzles in this book are really

Newton's.................... of gravity explain* why

tilings fall towards the earth.

There is a lot of.................... for organic fruit

ind vegetables these days

When you throw a ball, it follows a...............

back down to earth.

Gold is expensive because there is only a very supply.

When a company stops making a product, it isn't any more.

Normally 1 arrive at work at 8.00 am. but Thursday is an

Tlus rule............... — to everyone in the school.

even teachers.

Everyone who earns a salary must pay to the government.

There has been a..................in public opinion

about the environment recently.

There has been a huge.................... in demand

for air conditioners due to the hot weather.

Prices have been.................... too high and

nobody can afford the goods.

I found the work you've managed to do very Well done!

\

■ advertising ■ constraints

■ information ■ mistakes ■ rational

V______________________________________________________

1 Consumers are not always......................

2 Consumers often don’t have enough

3 Choices are affected by......................

4 Consumers make......................

5 Budget.................... may not guide consumers'

choice.

Now listen and check your answers.

Dear Gill.

How are you getting on at university? As you know, rather than studying, 1 decided to got a job but you will be surprised to hear my news

I didn't take the job I was offered in the

i i department because 1 was also

offered another job in a bank! You may well be wondering why and the answer is simple - money!

It would have been hard to iZ i.................. on

the salary the first job paid. As a single jx;rson my

personal (3).................... isn’t very much so 1

have to pay a lot of tax. Being paid well is always a

(4)............... in any job! Added to that. I'm not

(5)................. to work in the city centre which

is something I'd prefer to avoid and neither do I

run the risk of being (6)...................... I’d hate to

have to move.

Anyway, the position I have is working at a

(71................... As you can imagine. I see a lot of

things m a day it’s never boring Take yesterday. Well, an old lady came to my counter, opened her

bag and took out her < 81............... Then she

began to count a huge pile of coins and notes ш front of me. This went on for a while, then the man behind her started to complain. Of course that



had a(n) (9).................... and soon the whole

bank was going crazy, all the customers arguing. Throughout ail of this the old woman continued her counting! Well, she deposited her life savings and the customers calmed down. 1 must say. perhaps there's a bit too much excitement sometimes. I may move to the loans department in the future. It might be easier to (10) people money.

Anyway, let me know how you're getting on.

Love.

Helen xxx


[1] A theory is only good if you can...

A express it clearly.

В test it.

С measure it.

[2] 3 57 50 j

[3]............................................. When you make a you put money

into your account.

When you make a.................... you take money

out of your account.


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