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1
Listen to the conversation and choose the correct answer.
About how long was the man in the shower? [20 minutes, 25 minutes, 30 minutes]
About how many gallons of water did the man waste during his shower?
[40, 50, 60]
How much was their water bill last month?
[$103, $113, $130]
The man doesn't have a lot of money because _______.
[he has an expensive car loan, he is paying for school, he's not working now]
The woman suggests that her brother _______________ to help them save money. [only shower on weekends, take a shower at the gym, shower at their parents' house]
2
Listen to the conversation and fill the words into the gaps.
The cost of purifying water is so (1) [gallons, not made of money, afford, astronomical, exactly]_ in some places that governments need to come up with cheaper ways to clean it. Maria can't (2)__ [gallons, not made of money, afford, astronomical, exactly] to rent her own apartment, so she is living with us right now. We keep about fifty (3)__ [gallons, not made of money, afford, astronomical, exactly]_ of water at home in case of emergency. Hey. I'm (4)__ [gallons, not made of money, afford, astronomical, exactly]_, so you have to figure out how to pay for school yourself. This is (5) ___ [gallons, not made of money, afford, astronomical, exactly]____ what I think, too. We need to conserve more water.
3
Read the text and mark the following statements «True» or «False».
New Forms of Entertainment
Many inventions gave Americans new ways to spend their leisure time. In the 1920s families used to gather around their radios to hear broadcasts of news and music, as well as comedy shows, religious shows, and programmes for children. In this period, many people first started going to the movies. But the movies in the 1920s were very different from the movies of today. They were filmed in black and white, and they were silent.
The movies of the 1920s included westerns, love stories, adventures, and stories based on tales from the Bible. But the best-loved movies were comedies. For a while they offered only slapstick humour, in which people got into crazy car chases or hit each other in the face with pies. But then came a series of great comedies in which Charlie Chaplin played a character called «the Little Tramp» — a poor, shy, unlucky little man who used to get into lots of trouble. In the twenties, people all over the world became familiar with «the Little Tramp» and loved him. He made them laugh but he never lost his dignity or sense of hope.
Before movies, Americans got their entertainment from radio shows. [True, False]
Programmes for children and comedy shows were broadcast on the radio in the 1920s. [True, False]
All types of movies were presented in the 1920s except Bible stories. [True, False]
Two big changes in movies since the 1920s are music and sound. [True, False]
Two big changes in movies since the 1920s are sound and colour. [True, False]
When one character throws a pie in the face of another, it is an example of slapstick. [True, False]
When characters hit each other in the face with pies, it is an example of a silent movie. [True, False]
Charlie Chaplin got famous after the role of a poor funny little man. [True, False]
The audience loved «the Little Tramp» because he made them laugh. [True, False]
«The Little Tramp» was successful because he was always lucky. [True, False]
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