2000-2002
Audrey acts in many movies, including Voijous Voijdle (2000). Then she plays a young woman called Amelie in a movie of the same name. Amelie (2001) is in
big international hit.
Audrey becomes popular in many countries, including the United States. Audrey also acts in a film called God is Great,
Ym Not (2002).
2003
Audrey has a big year.
She acts in The Spanish Apartment and He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not. She also This is the first time she speaks
acts in Dirti/ Pretti/ Things. English in a movie.
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In high school, Audrey Tautou acts I I in plays.
HI on television.
! i in movies.
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Many Americans like the movie LI Voyous Voyelle.
LJ Amelie.
i I God is Great, I’m Not.
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Audrey acts in three movies in □ 2001.
□ 2002.
□ 2003.
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In her movies, Audrey usually speaks f~l English.
i i French.
I. I Spanish.
Audrey Tautou is a young French actress. She has fans around the world. Here are some interesting things about Audrey’s life and career.
19TS ’ French, but the film is a
answers. 3.
A (h) Listen to the conversations. Check the correct
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Catherine has brothers and sisters.
i_J four
I nine
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Nowadays, Mark is living
1 with a friend, i . with his wife.
Sharon usually goes to the gym
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on Thursdays.
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twice a week.
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three times a week.
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Some of the man’s younger brothers and sisters
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are in school.
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have one child.
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are working abroad.
B Complete the conversations. Use the present continuous of the verbs.
Example: A: You look nice, Jill. Are ydu going (go) somewhere special?
B: Yes, I am. I’m on my way to a new nightclub downtown called The Mix.
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A: How is your sister? (study) these days?
B: No, she isn’t. She (work) as a cashier at a grocery store.
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A: Is that David over there? Who (wait) for?
B: His girlfriend, Maggie. She (come) in on the bus.
C Rewrite each sentence using all, most, some, few, or no one.
Example: In the United States, 0 percent of the people can vote before age 18. In the United States, no one c_an vote before age 18.
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Fifty-five percent of American mothers with small children work.
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A small percent of Japanese families have more than three children.
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In the U.S., 27 percent of young adults live at home with their parents. 1 1 2 3
E Put the words in the correct order to make sentences or questions.
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(dinner often TV I watch after)
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drink ever evening)
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Jeff much
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exercise)
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F Complete the conversations.
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A: How , do you work out?
B: Every day. I’m a real fitness freak.
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A: How do you play tennis?
B: About average. But I’m getting better and better!
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A: How do you spend at the gym?
B: Just thirty minutes a day. Who has the time?
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A: How are you at soccer?
B: OK, I guess. It’s not really my favorite sport.
G Read Ruth's letter. Then check (/) four true statements.
Dear Ted,
Berkeley is a great city. / really like it here! There's always lots to do. Every day after class, / walk down Telegraph Avenue. / always like to go to my favorite coffee shop in the afternoon and meet my friends there for coffee. In the evening, there is always something interesting to do in town or near the university. For example, / sometimes see a foreign movie or listen to live music.
On Saturday, my friends and / usually take the bus to San Francisco for the day. / love the shops and restaurants, and it's a tjreat city forjogging or in-line skatincj (t'm reallygetting good at it!) in Qolden Qate Park. tA/e always go to Chinatown to have lunch, and then we go walking or shopping in the afternoon.
On Sunday, sometimes / like to play tennis with friends, or we watch a sports event, tike a football (fame or a basketballgame, on TV. / think American footbalt is very exciting!
Well, that's all for now. Take care. Hope to hear from you soon!
Love,
Ruth
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She walks down Telegraph Avenue every day after class.
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She meets her friends for coffee in the evening.
I I She sometimes dances to live music.
!. ] She enjoys going to San Francisco on the weekend.
She doesn’t like in-line skating.
_ J She goes shopping or walking after lunch on Saturdays.
I She plays tennis with friends every Sunday.
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She likes to watch football and basketball on TV.
A (►) Lisa and Peter are talking about vacations. Listen and check (/) the correct answers.
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Lisa
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Australia H Austria
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Indonesia [ ! India
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_ bad
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B Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the verbs.
A: Did you stay (stay) home last night?
B: No, I didn’t.
A: What. _ you (do)?
B: I . (go) dancing at the new club on Eighth Street. Suzie and
Mike . (be) there, too.
A: Oh, really?
B: Yes, we . (have) a great time! But where . (be) you?
A: I (be) in the laundromat all evening.
B: How boring!
A: Actually, no. I . _ (meet) my girlfriend there. We (spend) the
evening laughing and talking.
C Correct the mistake in each set of sentences.
barber shop
Example: My hair was pretty long. I needed a haircut. So I went to the theater.
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All my clothes were dirty. I wanted to wash them. So I went to the library.
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I went to the post office. I was very hungry. I needed to buy food.
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I went to the music store. I go to Singapore on Sunday. I need a plane ticket.
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I don’t have a computer. I wanted to send an e-mail. So I went to the grocery store.
D Circle the correct word or phrase.
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A: Excuse me. Is there a gas station near here?
B: Yes, there is. There’s (any / one / some) around the corner.
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A: How (any / many / much) hotels are there in this neighborhood?
B: There are (a few / a little / not much).
A: Is there (many / much / one) public transportation near here? B: No, there isn’t (any / one / none).
E Read Sarah’s ('-mail. Then cheek (/) four things you can do in her neighborhood.
Hi, Nina!
Guess what! I moved into my new apartment yesterday. I really like my new roommates. I also like the neighborhood. There are lots of different restaurants here. Last night, I ate at a Vietnamese restaurant just around the corner. The food was delicious. And I want to try a new Brazilian restauiant near here. For breakfast this morning, I came to this great coffee shop across from my apartment. Actually, it’s an Internet cafe, so I’m e-mailing you now!
It’s a really convenient neighborhood. There’s a laundromat on our street and there are some interesting stores, too. One store sells lots of amazing CDs, DVDs, and books from all over the world. And my roommates told me there’s a dance club just two blocks away. I want to go dancing every weekend!
Come visit!
Sarah
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gel a haircut J go dancing
go shopping
make; travel arrangements see movies send e-mails wash and dry clothes
A (J) Listen to the conversations. Check (/) the correct information.
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□ Emily is short and in her thirties.
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Emily is medium height and in her twenties.
[ Emily is fairly short and about twenty-five.
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□ Steve has blue eyes and black hair.
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Steve is really tall and has curly blond hair.
[ J Steve is only 29 years old and handsome.
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□ The thief was short, had a white beard, and was elderly.
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The thief had on a black shirt and glasses.
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The thief had lunch with Mr. Brown in the cafe.
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□ A.J. and Penny are sitting on the couch and talking to Tom.
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A.J. and Penny are both wearing jeans and red sweaters.
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A.J. and Penny are the attractive couple sitting on the couch.
B Circle the correct word.
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My brother is (in / about / at) his twenties and goes to college in Arizona.
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Tracy (does / has / is) short straight black hair and blue eyes.
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Phil’s nephew (is / has / are) 5 feet 8 and has a dark brown beard and mustache.
C Put the words in the correct order to make sentences or questions.
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gorgeous
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thirties and Kristi . her
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realty in)
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mustache have Sam a
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does
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glasses and)
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(red
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Cindy
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height long has
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is medium hair)
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next the Jason
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couch
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who’s to sitting
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D Complete the conversations. Use the present perfect of the verbs.
Example: A: Hds. Ann _called r yet? (call)
B: Yes. She called a few minutes ago.
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A: _ you . to any good movies lately? (be)
B: Yes, 1 . already . three films this month, (see)
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A: he ever Thai food before? (eat)
B: No, he . never it in his life, (have)
E Circle the correct word.
1- Has Martin ever (missed / climbed / lost) an appointment?
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How many times have you lost your (classes / sports / cell phone)?
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Have you ever (ridden / driven / drunk) a truck?
F Complete the sentences with for or since.
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I lived in Boston five years. I loved every minute I was there!
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My wife and I have gone to Costa Rica every year . 2001.
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Patrick has studied Portuguese a long time. He’s a good speaker now.
G Read the stones. Then write the correct title for each one.
An Amazin9 Summer (School
Never Too Old
Globe-trotting Twosome
The Risk Taker
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Title:
Billy has always done dangerous sports. He enjoys hang' gliding and mountain climbing. And ever since he was a little boy, he has wanted to be a pilot. He’s now been in flight school for six months, and he loves it! Who knows? Maybe he’ll fly to Mars someday!
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Title:
Sisters Marilyn and Shelly have traveled since they were teenagers. They’ve seen some fantastic places in the world. Marilyn has visited most of the famous museums in Europe, and Shelly has tried many unusual foods. They’ve recently written a travel guide for single women.
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Title:
Have you ever taken a cruise? Do you like taking classes? Well, here’s the trip for you! Take an educational cruise this year from June to August. You start In Barcelona and finish in Venice. All lectures are on the ship and the teachers are your tour guides!
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Title: -
Since 1995, Boy and Myra Thompson have taken their truck all over the United States. They’ve visited 48 of the 50 states and hope to drive to Alaska this summer. Myra, 80, has been a photographer since she was very young. Boy, 82, has always enjoyed meeting people and hiking in national parks.
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