Part 1 Question 1: Transcript: Did you sign up for the special workshop on Monday? (A) Yes, I’m looking forward to it
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1-ANSWERS OF MOCK. 26.11.22
PART 4 17 F 18 H 19 C 20 B PART 5 Answer & Audioscript 1 C 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 C Audioscript Extract One Lisa: So, Peter, how’s your work on generating electricity from the oceans going? Peter: Good, thanks, Lisa. As you know, my interest is in generating energy from ocean tides. And it’s easy to talk about the obvious benefits to potential investors, like there are always tides, twice a day, so as an energy resource it won’t run out. But that’s not, as I see it, the main attraction – it’s the fact that wherever there’s a large body of water, you can generate power. Energy won’t need to be imported from abroad. Lisa: That’s a really important point. And I think I’m right in saying that a whole range of new devices have been developed to harness energy from the sea, like giant blades, and paddles to power turbines? Peter: Yes, they’re the next big thing. Lisa: But I’m still a firm believer in land-based wind turbines as a clean, renewable energy resource. The company I work for doesn’t use off-shore wind turbines. To me, the possible damage to marine wildlife that can occur with generating energy from the ocean, by whatever means, cancels out any benefits. Extract Two Man: Hey, Nancy, you know a lot about plants – what do you think about urban foraging? Woman: You mean people going out and picking fruit and things from public areas in cities? Well, I can understand the appeal. It’d barely make a difference to your weekly outlay on food, but I think people are so fed up with mass produced processed food, they like the idea that it’s sure to be natural – free of artificial chemicals. But I wonder how many people these days venture out into parks and forests. I mean, loads of city kids have never been into the countryside. Man: Mmm. You know there’s talk of letting people pick the fruit and nuts from the trees in the park on Main Street? Just in the area where all the trees are, so the flowers and bushes don’t get trashed. Woman: Well, as long as they offer classes so that people know what things are. Apparently, there are some blueberry bushes in the park. Man: Really? I didn’t know that. But good point – you also wouldn’t want anyone getting sick because they’d eaten something poisonous! It’ll be interesting to see how many of my neighbours have heard about foraging and might do it! Download 166,5 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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