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Intermediate Workbook
. Steven J. Molinsky . Bill Bliss
Contributing Authors
Joan Ki mball
Elizabeth Kyle
Prentice Hall Regent s
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Ill ustrati ons: Richard E. Hi ll
1995 by Prentice Hall Regents
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be
reproduced, in any form or by any means,
wi thout permission in wri ting from the publ isher.
Printed in the United States of America
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ISBN 0 -13 -278458-0
CONTENTS
Personal Information 1
Famil y Members I and II 2
North America 3
The Wo rld 5
Everyday Activities J 7
Everyday Activities II 8
The Classroom 9
Cl assroom Actions 10
Countries, Nationalities, and Languages 11
Typesof Housing 12
The Living Room 14
The Dining Room 15
The Di ning Room: A Place Setti ng 16
The Bedroom 17
The Kitchen 18
Kitchenware 20
The Baby's Room 22
Baby Care 24
The Bathroom 25
Personal Care Products 26
Household Cleaning and Laundry 27
Outside the Home 28
The Apartment Building 30
Housi ng Utilities, Services, and Repairs 31
Tools 33
Gardening Toolsand Home Supplies 34
Numbe rs 36
Mathematics 37
TIme 38
The Calendar 39
Places Around Town I and II 40
The City 42
Describing People and Things 43
Describing Physical Statesand Emotions 45
F r u j ~ 47
Vegetables 48
The Supermarket I 49
The Supermarket II 51
Containers and Quantities 53
Units of Measure 54
Food Preparation and Recipes 55
Fast Foods and Sandwiches 56
The Restaurant 57
Colors 58
Clothi ng 59
Sleepwear; Underwear, and Footwear 60
Exercise Clothing and Outerwear 61
Jewelry and Accessories 63
Describi ng Cl othing 64
The Department Store 65
Video and Audio Equipment
Computers, Telephones, and Cameras
The Toy Store
Money
The Bank
The Body
Ailments, Symptoms, and Injuries
Medical and Dental Care
Medical Treatment and the Hospital
Medicine
The Post Off ice
The Library
The School
School Subjects and Extracurricular
Activities
Occupations I and II
Work Activities
The Office
Office Equipment
Office Furnishings
Office Suppl ies
. The Factory
The Construction Site
The Car
Highwaysand Streets
Public Transportation
The Airport
The Airplane
The Weather and Seasons
Outdoor Recreation
The Park and the Playground
The Beach
Individual Sports and Recreation
Team Sports
Team Sports Equipment
Winter Sports and Recreation
Water Sports and Recreation
Sport and Exercise Actions
Handicrafts, Hobbies, and Games
Entertainment
Typesof Entertainment
Musical Instruments
Trees, Flowers, and Pl ants
The Environment and Energy
The Farm and Farm Animals
Animals and Pets
Birds and Insects
Fish, Sea Animals, and Reptiles
Measurements and Geometric Shapes
The Universe and Space Exploration
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A. WHAT'S THE QUESTIONl
1. What';; your name?
Peter Al an Waterman.
5.
16 River Road, Mi ami , Florida.
2. _
6.
Peter.
33419.
3. _
7.
Alan.
(407) 689- 3385.
4. _
8.
Waterman.
05 2-65-9027.
B. WHAT INFORMATION DO YOU NEED!
name. address
What personal infor mat ion do you need to ...
1. send a birthday present ? ---''''"1<..'''''"''''''' _
2. make an out-of-state telephone cal l? _
3. int roduce two peopl e to each ot her? _
4. visit a classmate? _
5. hire an employee? _
-= C. LISTENING
li sten and c hoose the correct answer.
1. last name:
@ Andrews
b. Sands
4. area code:
a. 205
b. 209
fi rst name:
a. Andrew a. 14 Hudson Road in
2.
b. Stanl ey
Westerly
5. address:
b. 14 Hudson Road in
Easton
phone number:
a. 684-1 996
3.
b. 844- 1996
zip code:
a. 22490
6.
b. 22940
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A. WHO ARE THEY!
Replace the underlined words with
a single word.
Here are my weddi ng pictu res.
Here's (1) my father's father. The
woman next to hi m is (2) my father 's
sister. Here's (3) my mother's brother.
(4) hi s wife. and (S) t hei r chi ldren. Over here i s (6) my si ster' s son.
and behi nd hi m are (7) his two sisters and (8) hi s father. These are
(9) my husba nd's paren ts. What a family!
1. my '2 ra ndfa t her
4. my
2. my
5. my
3. my
6. my
7. my _
8. my _
9. my _
a. son-i n-law,
b. niece.
c. gran dmot he r.
d. da ughter-in-law.
e. grandso n.
B. RELATIVES
-L 1. My fat her's mother is my
2. My dau ghte r's husba nd is my
3. My son's son is my
4. My son's wife is my
5. My brot her's daughte r is my
C. WHAT'STHE RELATIONSHIP!
Jack
Chris
/' Mark, Anna

, - Nancy John'
6. Edward : Na ncy
7. Edward : Jack
8. Elizabeth : Chris
9. Anna : Patt y
10. Jo hn: Chris
husband: wife
Patty
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1. Michael : Julia
2. Michae l : Patty
3. Patty : Mar k
-t. Jul ia: Al ice
3. Alice: Nancy
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A. WHERE AMI!
To the north is Canada, to the
south is South Dakota, to the
east is Min nesota, and to t he
west i s Montana. Where a:m' j.J I';:=l\:1-
To the north i s Virginia , to
the sout h i s Sout h Carol i na,
to the east i s t he Atlantic
Ocean, and to the we st is
Tennessee. Where am I?
To the north is t he Yukon
Territory, and to the east is
Alberta. Where am I?
2.
4.
To the north is Nebraska,
to the so ut h is Oklahoma,
to the east is Misso ur i, an d
to t he west is Colorado.
Where am I?
To the north is Nica ragua,
and to t he south is Panama.
Where am I?
To the north is Mich igan, to
the sout h i s Kentucky, to the
east is Ohio, and to the west
i s Illi nois. Where am I?
1.
5. 6.
To t he north is Washi ngton,
to the sout h is Cal iforn ia,
to the east is Idah o, an d
to t he west is the Pacific
Ocea n. Where am I?
To the north is Canada, to
the sout h is Massachusetts, to
the east is New Hampshire,
and to t he west i s New York.
Where am I?
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To the north is New York,
to the south is Maryland and
West Virgin ia, to the east is
New Jersey, and to the west is
Ohio. Where am I?
To the north is Ar kansas, to t he ),l"-"i
south is the Gul f of Mexico, to
the east is Mississippi and
Tennessee, and to the west is
Texas. Where am I?
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To the north is Arizona , to the
south is Sinaloa, to the east is
Ch ihua hua , an d to the west is
Baja Cal ifornia. Where am I?
To t he north is Florida, to the
south is Jamaica, to the east
is Haiti, and to the west is
Mexi co. Where am I?
9.
11. 12.
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B. NORTH AMERICA GEOGRAPHY QUIZ
Try to answer the fol lowing questions without looki ng at the map.
1. Name the one U.S. state that isn't south of Canada.
2. Washington, Oregon, California , Alaska, and Hawaii share one common feature. What is it?
3. Janet took a trip from North Caro lina to Maine. She traveled along the coast. Name the states that she
passed through.
4. Tom was tired of the cold and the snow of Vermont and so he decided to take a trip along the Gulf of
Mexico. Which states did he see?
5. Which U.S. states border Canada?
6. Wh ich Canadian provinces border the U.S.?
7. Which U.S. states border the Great l akes?
C. WHICH WAY DID THEY GO!
The Grisley Gang robbed the First National Bank and took off with the money.
Which way did they go-north, south, east, or west? You deci de.
1. From Utah, they passed through Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri. Whic h way east
did they go?
2. From Maine, they went through New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and
Connecticut. Which way did they go?
3. From Kentucky, they raced through Missouri and Kansas. Which way did they go? _
4. From Panama, they sped through Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and EI Salvador.
Which way did they go?
D. WHERE IN NORTH AMERICA HAVE YOU BEEN?
1. Whi ch U.S. and Mexican states have you vi sited? Which Canadian provinces have you seen? Locate
them on the map. . .
2. Which countries have you visited in Central America? .
3. Which place in North Ameri ca would you like most to visit? Wh y? .
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North America
2. The long narrow country in South Ameri ca with a coast on the Pacific Ocean i s
3. The large i sl and off t he eastern coast of sout hern Af rica is _
1. The co ntinen t that incl udes Canada is _ _ ---"QL!cl:L!O!l:JJa-""L-_ _
A. GEOGRAPHICAllY SPEAKING
4. The body of water between South America and Africa is the _
5. The Ocean is between Africa and Australia.
6. The country that lies between Norway and Finland is _
7. The country that shares borders with the Czech Republic, Slovak ia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, and
Switzerland is _
8. The body of water north of Russia is the _
9. The two land-locked countries of Sout h America are and
10. Four islands located in the Caribbean Seaare _
______ _ _ , and _
11 . The country north of China and south of Russia is _
12. The island off the southern coast of Indi a i s _
B. GEOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATIONS
What country comes to mi nd when you thi nk of . . . ?
1. si lk fabrics 4. The Kremli n 7. Sydney
The Great Wall 51. Petersburg "down under "
Beij ing Moscow kangaroos
China
2. The Colosseum 5. The Yukon Territory 8. Ta] Mahal
Leonardo da Vi nci Hudson Bay Ga ndhi
Venice Vancouver Bombay
3. "Uncl e Sam" 6. Mt. Fuj i 9. The Sphinx
The Mississippi River Kyoto The Great Pyramid
Holl ywood sushi Cairo
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C. AROUND THE WORLD
Which country would you travel to if you wan ted to ... ?
--.f.- 1. buy a samovar
2. visit a coffee plantat ion
3. purchase a color ful kimono
4. observe lions, giraffes, and zebras in the ir
nat ural habitat
5. visit Niagara Falls
6. see the temples in Bangkok
7. climb Mt. Eve rest
8. vi ew the ruins of Montezuma's empi re
9. see where the Berl in Wal l was
10. watch ships pass through a
famous canal
_ 11. speak Portuguese in South America
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a. Germany
b. Nepal
c. Brazil
d. United States
e. Pa nama
f. Russia
g. Mexico
h. Japan
I . New Zealand
j. Colombia
k. Thailand
I. Portugal
m. Ken ya
n. Gu atemala
D. CAN YOU NAME 1
1. the co untry situated between Gree nlan d an d the United Kingdom?
2. two countri es whose coasts are on the Black Sea?
3. three countr ies that have gained independence during the past decade?
4. four Engli sh-speaking countries?
5. five Af rican countries?
6. six countries that were formerly part of the U.S.S. R.?
7. seven Spanish-speaking count ries?
8. al l the countries that border YOUR country?
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A. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. Before she goes to bed eve ry night, Margaret likes to ( sleep (take a bath) ).
2. It's 7:00 A.M., and Mr. Jackson is making ( dinner breakfast ) for his chi ldren.
3. Sharon is upset. Her boyfri end is coming in ten mi nutes to pick her up, and her roommate is still in
the bathroom ( taking a showe r eating lunch l.
4. Johnny! Don't forget to ( take make ) your bed before you go to schoo l!
5. Tim flosses his ( hair teeth ) after every meal.
6. Bill and Martha share the household chores. They each ( make have ) dinner t hree ni ghts a week.
7. Sam works in an office from 9 to 5. He likes to get to work on time. That' s why he
( goes to bed gets up ) at 6 A.M. every day.
8. Where's the toothpaste? 1need to br ush my ( hair teeth ).
9. It's time to ( get dressed get und ressed ) and go to bed .
10. My little brother has a very short haircut because he doesn't like to ( comb his hair shave )
very often.
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Listen and choose the best answer.
C. IT'STIME TO GET UPl
get up
have lunch
get undressed
put on her makeup
_ 1_ brush her hair
go to bed
shave
wash her face

A. WHAT'S THE ACTIVITYl


1. Marion i s busy. She's cleaning her house because guests are comi ng.
2. Walter is the dining room furni ture.
3. Joe spi lled a bowl of popcorn. Now he's the rug.
4. Mark's shirt is wrinkled. Now he's it.
5. Tina is a concert pi ani st. She five hours every day.
6. Jim is captain of the team. He every day.
7. Keith is hard for his biology test.
8.
_______ _ _ _ _ _ _ the newspaper before J go to wor k.
9. Fred wants to Jose wei ght, so he every morning.
10. Before television was invented, peopl e always _
11. Ann has five chi ldren. She every day.
12. Carl usuall y , and Janet dries them and put s them away.
B. HOW ABOUT YOU?
What have you already done today?
live already .
What haven't you done yet?
I haven' t yet.
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A. FINISHTHESENTENCE
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I have a question. r think I'll ask the a.
flag
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2. All right, class. Please open your b. boar d
3. To fi gure out t his problem, you' ll defi nit ely need a c. teac her 's aide
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4. Di d you hear that announcement on t he _ ? d. thumbtack
t
5.
Put this on t he bulletin board with a _ . e. textbooks
f. calculator
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6. I'll write the answers on the _ .
,
7.
Every morning we salute the _ _ . g. loudspeaker
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B. 20 QUESTIONS: WHAT'S THE OBJECT!
1. It helps us measure feet and inches.
2. It f its in our hands, an d it adds, subtracts, mult iplies, an d di vides.
3. When we use it to write, we get du st on our hands.
rule r
4. It tel ls the time.
5. We find continen ts, oceans, seas, and countries on it.
6. I help the teacher in the classroom.
7. It's sharp, pointed , and very small. lt can hold things up on the wall.
8. It has small squares on it. We use it to make charts.
9. It's soft and made from cloth. Every country has one.
10. St udents and teachers use it when they aren' t standing.
11. It' s on the wall. We can hear voi ces through it.
12. It makes a sharp poi nt on the end of a pencil.
13. Everybod y sits at one, but the teacher's i s bi gger.
14. Students take not es and wri te homework assignments in it.
15. It's a pl ace for dicti onaries and encyclopedias when we aren' t
using them.
16. It's square and flat, and we watch movies on it.
17. We use it to write something i n ink.
18. It' s rectangular and gray, and it makes words on a board di sappear.
19. It makes words wri tten on paper disappear.
20. It does the work a typewriter can do, and much more.
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A. SYNONYMS
Find the words in the second column that mean the same as the ones in the first column.
B. OPPOSITE ACTIONS
1. Don 't stand up!
2. Don't close your textbooks!
3. Don' t t urn off the lights! ~ _
4. Don't put them away! them _
5. He didn' t collect the tests. He _
.s:
1. mistake
2. homewor k
3. book
4. lower
5. hand in
6. correct
7. turn off
8. raise
9. go over
_ 10. take a seat
_ 11.
test
_ 12.
pai r
_ 13.
group
_ 14. chai r
_ 15.
hand out
_ 16.
put away
_ 17. erase
_ 18. piece of paper
= C. L1STENtNG
Listen and write the number of the
sentence that has the same meaning.
Please sit down.
Please dist ribut e the exams.
_ 1_ Please look at the errors.
Please give t he ass ignment
to the teacher.
Please put t he texts in
their place.
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a. assignment
b. switch off
c. look at again
d. lift up
e. error
f. pull down
g. text
h. give to a teacher
r. f ix a mistake
) . seat
k. remove
I. sit down
m. single sheet
n. two
o. exam
p. more than two
q. put in (its) place
r. distri bute
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A. WHAT'S THE WORD!
Complete the following sentences using words from page 12 of the Picture Dictionary.
1. I really like musi c from Egypt. Unfortunatel y, I can' t understand the words because they're all in
Arabic
2. My new friend is from Turkey. I love to hear her speak _
3. My brother wants to go to on vacat ion. He doesn' t speak Swedish, but he
loves food .
-1- . A. Do your new neighbors come from Spain?
B. Well, they speak I but act uall y they' re f rom Puerto Rico. They' re
a, Deborah 's ancestors are from England, Denmark, Ge rmany, and France. She is part
___ _ ____ and
6. In my daughter's elementary school, there are chi ldren from Vietnam, Thailand, Brazi l, and Lebanon.
They' re teaching the ot her children _
_ _______ _ _ , and games and customs.
7. When she was young, Jane l ived in Greece, Israel, Egypt, and Taiwan. She learned a few phrases in
_ _ _ ___ _ ___ , and
8. The Thompsons decided to have an internat ional dinner. They invited their friends from Colombia,
Indonesia, Korea, and Peru. It was fantast ic! They had _
_ _ ______ , and food.
:&: B. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. a. French 4. a. Spani sh 7. a. Malay
@ English b. Costa Rican b. Mal aysian
2. a. Honduran 5. a. Romanian 8. a. Jordan
b. Hungarian b. Ukrainian b. Argenti na
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3. a. Russia 6. a. Portugal 9. a. Ethiopia
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b. Poland b. Portuguese b. Paki stan
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A. WHAT'S THE WORD?
cab in
shelter
condominium
nursi ng home
dormitory
farmhouse
houseboat
mobil e home
single-fami ly house
1. Anna lives in a bui lding for students on the campus of her university. She lives in a
dormit ory
2. Peter and Lucy want to rent a smal l Jog house i n the mountains. They asked thei r real estate agent to
f ind them a _
3. Most peopl e who l ive i n the suburbs l ive in a _
4. Maria wanted to own her own apartment, so she decided to look for a _
5. OUf fr iends the Johnsons enjoy the water very much. That 's why their new
_________ _ _ _ is perfect for them.
6. On cold nights the homel ess people who usual ly stay in the park go to the
_________ _ _ _ to sleep.
7. Mr. and Mrs . Wi lson ret ired, sold their house, and now travel around the count ry i n thei r new
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8. Mike leaves the every morning at 5:00 A.M. to mi lk the cows.
9. Mrs. Baxter is eighty years old. She's too weak to take care of herself. Her doctor thinks she should
live in a _
B. ANALOGIES
Complete the analogies with a kind of housing. There may be more than one possible answer.
1. student : dormi tory as elderly : n u r s i n ~ home
2. countryside : farmhouse as river: _
3. separate: single-family house as attached: _
4. rural : farmhouse asurban: hi ghrise _
5. one : singl e-family house as two : _
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C. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what kind of housing t hese people are talking about.
1. @ apartment bui lding 3. a. farmhouse S. a. tra iler
b. cabin b. dormitory b. nursi ng home
2. a. single-fami ly house 4. a. shelter 6. a. condominium
b. townhouse b. dormitory b. trai ler
D. YOUR DREAM HOUSE!
If you had a choice, where would you l ike to live? Draw your dream house and then tel l about it.
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THE LIVING ROOM
A. CAN YOU FIND .. . ?
Look through the li st of words on page 14 of the Picture Dictionary and see if you can find ...
3 things we sit on.
armchair
6 things t hat are decorative.
5 things that use electricity.
2 things that reduce light.
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5 t hings to put other things on
or in.
5 things that are part of the
structure of a house.
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. Let's get a ( CO player (VCR) ) so that we can watch movies at home.
2. Would you turn on the ( l amp lampshade ), please? I' m reading and I can't see.
3. The sun is in my eyes. Woul d you mind cl osing the ( rug drapes )?
4. That's a beautiful ( frame paint ing ) on the wal l. Who's the artist ?
5. Michael j ust got a new tape to pl ay on hi s ( stereo system televi sion ).
6. Do you think thi s ( fireplace bookcase ) is big enough to hold all t hesetextbooks?
7. We real ly need to buy a ( coffee table loveseat ) to go in front of the couch.
Then we can have our dessert in the l iving room.
8. Jane, that throw pillow looks nice on your ( curtains sofa ).
9. Paul , look at t hat old ( photograph painting ) of me! My fat her took it when I was two.
10. That's certainly an unusual pict ure frame on the ( ceil ing wal l )! Where did you get it ?
11. We need something to hang over t he ( picture mantel ).
12. That ( end table coffee table ) looks great next to your sofa!
13. I t hink that ( lamp stereo ) is on too loud.
14. I j ust love your new wal l ( table unit )!
15. We enj oy making fires in our ( fireplace fi replace screen ).
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A. CAN YOU FIND .. .I
Look through the Jist of words on page 15 of the Pict ure Dict ionary and see if you can find ...
4 thi ngs that hold col d beverages
and foods.
4 things that hold hot beverages
and foods.
2 things that hold food
seasonings.
pitcher
') pieces of furniture. 4 things used to decorate a table. 2 things that give light.
) and lets
serving cart ), and it rolled out of the dining room, down the hall ,
1. Martin, please put the fi sh on the serving ( bowl (PT3itef) l.
2. Jul ie, that's a gorgeous chin a ( cabinet cart }!
3. Fresh flowers and fruit make a beautifu l (chandelier centerpiece l .
4. Ned, please pass the butter ( dish bowl),
5. Caroli ne's aunt gave her a crystal ( platter pitcher ) for
servi ng lemonade.
6. Harry tripped over the ( buffet
and into the li ving room.
7. We' re ready to eat. Henry, would you please l ight the ( candles candlesticks)?
8. Ellen, there's a litt le salad left in the salad ( shaker bowl ). Woul d you l ike some?
9. When Sally has people over for dinner, she puts all the food on the { buffet china cabinet
everyone serve themselves.
We keep all our best dishes in our ( china china cabinet ).
Thi s is a very comfortable dining room ( chair table ).
This coffee smells wonderful ! Where's the ( sugar bowl salt shaker) and
( pepper shaker creamer )?
Oops! I just spilled some tomato sauce on your cl ean white ( chandel ier tablecloth )!
10.
11.
13.
12.
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
A. TRUE OR FALSE?
Write T if a statement is true and F if it is false.
The water glass goes to the right of the wi ne glass.
The soup bowl goes on top of the dinner plate.
The forks go on the right side of the dinner plate.
The soup spoon goes between the butter knife and the teaspoon.
The cup goes underneat h the saucer.
The dinner fork is larger than the salad for k.
The napkin goes to t he left of the di nner plate.
The salad plate goes to the right of the bread- and-butt er plate.
B. WHAT'S THE WORD?
Fil l in the correct word.
1. Wh at lies ac ross the bread a nd butt e r plate ?
2. What goes to the left of the dinner fork?
3. What do you use to cut a piece of meat?
4. What is folded under the forks?
5. What do you use fo r dri nk ing coffee?
6. What do you use to stir coffee ?
butter knife
C. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. knife (cup)
teaspoon fork
2. cup butte r knife water glass soup bowl
3. napkin saucer soup bowl dinner plate
4. soup spoon sa lad for k teaspoon water glass
5. salad plate soup bowl bread-and-butter plate dinner plate
D. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PLACE SETTING?
What 5 things are wrong with this place setting?
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3.
4.
5.
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The dinnerfork .and t he sal.ad fork .are reversed.
Do you have a
-= A. LISTENING: FRED'S FURNITURE STORE
Listen to the following advertisement and wri te t he prices you hear.
1. Uh-oh! J forgot to plug in the clock radio
2. OUf bed has a very comfortable box spring and _
3. The goes on top of the _
4. I'm looki ng for somethi ng larger than a _
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D. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONGl
1. night table clock radi o alarm dock
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2. pil lowcase pill ow fitted sheet sheet
3. chest of drawers trundle bed clock radio dresser
4. trundle bed cot electric blanket day bed
5. footboard comforter quilt blanket
G. double comforter convertible bunk
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A. CAN YOU FIND . .?
Look through the list of words on page 18 of the Picture Di ctionary and see if you can find .
9 appliances.
dishwasher
5 cleaning aids.
B B. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. a. dish rack 4. a. kitchen table 7. a. scouri ng pad
@ t rash compactor b. cabinet b. spice rack
2. a. ice trays 5. a. can opener 8. a. coo kbook
b. can isters b. pot holder b. refrigerator
3. a. burner 6. a. refrigerator magnet 9. a. freeze r
b. faucet b. sponge b. toaster
C. ANALOGIES
1. garbage: garbage pai l as paper towel : pa per towel holder
2. pot holder : stove as dish towel: _
3. dishes : cabinet as spices: _
4. burner : oven as ice maker: _
5. canisters : counter as refrigerator magnet: _
6. cook: stove as cut: _
7. scrub: pot scrubber as scour: _
8. dishwashi ng liquid : sink as di shwasher detergent: _
9. slow baki ng: oven as rapid baking : _
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E. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. toaster (freezer)
D. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
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I. scouring a. opener
2. cutting b. rack
3. spice c. l iquid
4. can d. board
5. Ice e. pad
6. dishwashing f. scrubber
7. pot g. maker
2. faucet
3. di shwasher
4. spice rack
a, sponge
ice maker
dishwasher deterge nt
cabinets
pot scrubbe r
burner oven
burner sink
refrigerat or range
ga rbage pa il kitchen table
potholder scouri ng pad
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A. EARTHQUAKE!
Mi ke Jensen is the manager of Kitchen World, a store for ki tchen appliances and utensi ls. Last
night an earthquake hit t he area and shook all of t he kitchenware in his store off the shelves. Can you
help Mi ke reorganize hi s store? Put the items below i n one of t he four sections of his store: Small
El ectrica l Appliances, Bakeware, Pots and Pans , and Sma ll Gadgets and Utensils.
blende r electri c mi xer measuring spoon skillet
bottle opener food processor mixi ng bowl spatula
cake pan fry ing pan paring knife strainer
can opener garlic press pie pl ate lea kett le
casserole dish grater popcorn maker toaste r oven
coffee grinder griddle pot vegetabl e peeler
coffeemaker ice cream scoop pressur e cooker waffle iron
cookie sheet knife roaster whi sk
double boil er ladle roast ing pan wok
egg beater li ds rolli ng pin
elect ri c frying pan measuri ng cup saucepan
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Uh-oh! ['m making fr ied eggs,c-= ;:
and I can 't find my ( scoop (spatula) )!
2. I always use a ( strainer peeler ) when I make spaghetti.
3. Here are the coffee beans. Where's the ( grater gri nder)?
4. If you' re going to make cooki es, you' ll need a ( rolling pi n kettl e ).
5. I'll cut these carrots with this paring ( iron knife ).
6. Here's the sou p! Where the ( colande r ladle , ~ ? . - . " . . ~
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B. WHICH KITCHENWARE WORD IS CORRECT?
C. WHAT'S THE OBJECT!
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1. rol ling a. maker
2. pressure b. pin
3. double c. kettle
4. tea d. processor
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9. garl ic i. cooker
D. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BHONG?
1. (i ce cream scoop) tea kettle
2. wok saucepan
3. waffl e iron
4. beater
5. saucepan
mi xer
electri c mixer
cake pan
coff ee maker waff le iron
roaster food processor
double boil er toaster oven
garl ic press whi sk
pi e pl ate cooki e sheet
E. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. @ wok 4. a. whisk
b. doubl e boiler b. paring knife
2. a. blender 5. a. cooki e sheet
b. mi xing bowl b. cooki e cutter
3. a. measuring cup 6. a. lid
b. bott le opener b. saucepan
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A. BABY WORLD
Hector and Maria are looking for the fol lowing items at Baby World, a store that sel l s everythi ng
fami lies need for a new baby. In wh ich department wil l they find the foll owing items?
baby carr iage
booster sea t
car seat
changing table
chest of drawers
BAlS'I E IPM N
baby carriage
cradle
crib bumper
di aper pail
dol l
food wa rmer
SEEPING ITEMS
portable cr ib
potty
stuffed ani mal
teddy bear
walker
F EDIN"
B. WHICH WORD ISCORRECT?
1. I keep all my baby's clothes in this ((chest) potty l.
2. You can hear everything in t he baby's room with our new ( ratt le intercom ).
3. Hi, sweetheart ! I' m going to take you for a walk in your ( mob ile strolle r ).
4. My l ittle boy just loves to play with t his ( stuffed anima l changing table ).
5. Today r t hink I'll dress the baby in t his cute new ( toy chest stretch suit l.
6. Whenever we take our baby for a ride, we put her in a ( high chair car seat l .
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5. Babies love to play with a _
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7. Toys are kept in a _
9. A holds dirty diapers.
11. A chil d feels safe r sleeping with a
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ojntment 1. If your baby has a rash, use a little _ _
2. When a newborn isn't nursed, it drinks _
3. I feel that are better for the environment.
4 . When a baby wants to suck, a ca n help.
5. A is important at mealtime.
6. Cloth diapers are attac hed with _
7. Some doctors recommend supp lementing a baby's diet with _
8. You should dean you r infant's ea rs carefully with = ,---__
A. DOCTOR'S ADVICE
pacifier d ot h diapers diaper pins
oi ntment vitamins cotton swabs
formula bib baby shampoo
baby lotion teething ring nipples
disposable diapers
B. ASSOCIATIONS
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1. vitamins a. hair
2. diaper pins b. mouth
3. pacifier c. rash
4. baby shampoo d. sharp
5. ointment e. health
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C. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what's being talked about.
baby shampoo
bib
diaper pins
_1_ disposable diapers
baby food
vitamins
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~ . PROBABLE OR IMPROBABLE?
Decide whether the fol lowing statements are probable or improbable. Mark thosethat are probable with a
P and those that are improbable with an I.
_ 1_ 1. Margaret was expecting house guests, so she put fresh towels in the hamper.
2. When the plumber came to fix the toi let, he first tried using a plunger.
3. Vincent slipped and fell because there wasn't a bath mat in the bathtub.
4. Cathy likes to keep a bar of soa p in the soap dispenser.
5. The plumber told us we needed a new vanity for our drain.
6. My was hcloth is smaller than my bath towel.
7. John turned on the air freshener becausethe bathroom was hot.
8. J weigh myself every day on my scale.
9. Jill cleans the toilet with a Water Pic.
_ 10. Ga ry dries his hair wit h a fan.
_ 11 . My doctor says it's important to take this medici ne chest every day.
B. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
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1- toothbrush a. dispenser
2. soap b. mat
3. shower c. cabinet
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4. hand d. holder
5. rubber e. head
6. medici ne f. towel
7. towel g. rack
C. WHAT'S THE ACTION?
Deci de wh ich acti ons are associated with the following objects. There may be more than one possibl e
answer.
a. toi let e. air freshener
b. cup f. towel
c. scale g. Iacecloth
d. tub h. medicine cabinet
c 1. weigh
6. turn on
2. flush
7. squeeze
3. spray
8. open
4. fill
9. wash
5. sit
10. store
i. faucet
j. sponge
k. drain
11. leak
12 . fold
13. turn off
14. cl og
15. drink
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A. WHAT'S USED WHERE!
Match t he fol lowing items with a part of the body. There may be more than one possible answer.
a. lipstick e. cond it ioner r. shav i ng creme m. blush
b. dental floss f. bobby pins j. styptic pencil n. barrettes
c. tweezers g. eye shadow k. shampoo o. mascara
d. deodoran t h. after shave lotion I. makeup p. nail polish
a
1. eyelids
3. hair 5. mout h 7. face
2. underarms
4. eyebrows 6. eyelashes 8. f inger s
B. WHICH WORD ISCORRECT!
1. Ouch! I just broke a nail. Do you have a nail ( ~ brush )?
2. My shoes look dull. J need to find some shoe ( polish spray ) to shine them.
3. After her showe r, Gina likes to put on some ( styptic pencil powde r ).
4. Ever since Tom grew a beard, he hasn't bought any ( after shave lotion cologne ).
5. Some women with thick eyebrows pluck them with ( sci ssors tweezers l .
6. Jennifer wants her blond e eyelashes to look darker, so she uses ( makeup mascara I.
7. This color is too bright . [ need to take it off with ( nail pol ish remover nail pol ish ).
8. Thi s razor isn' t worki ng very well. I t hink t he ( shaver bl ade 1 i s dull.
9. The baby is scratching me wi th her fingernai ls. Do you have a nail ( brush cl ipper 1 that I can use
to cut them?
C. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG!
1. toothbrush (deodorant) mouthwash dental floss
2. condi tioner foundati on brush comb
3. after shave lot ion razor bl ades shaving creme
4. l ipst ick mascara eyeliner stypt ic penci l
5. nail file nai l cl ipper tweezers scissors
D. ANALOGIES
1. nai ls : nai l pol ish as shoes: 5hoe poli5h
2. cond iti oner : rinse as perfume: _
3. styptic: penci l as dental: _
4. brush : comb as nail fi le: _
5. razor : shaving creme as toot hbrush : _
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a. fabr ic softener
b. furniture pol ish
c. bleach
d. iron
e. broom
f. detergent
g. clothesline
h. sponge
t. sponge mop
j. starch
k. window cleaner
i . garbage can
m. paper towel s
n. clothespins
o. hangers
p. vacuum
2. to sweep the kitchen floor
3. to clean the wall-to-wall carpet
4. to wash the kitc hen floor
5. to get stai ns out of his white shirts
6. to make his clothes soft
7. to make his shi rts st iff
8. to cl ean hi s windows and
mi rror s
9. to do the laundry
10. to put the trash in
11. to wi pe spi l led mi lk
12. to make his wooden furni ture
shiny
13. to hang his cl othes out to dry
14. to put his ironed shirts in
the closet
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A. WHAT DOES NICK NEED?
Nick is cleaning his apartment and doing his laundry. Dec ide what he needs in order to do his chores.
There may be more than one possible answer.
d 1. to make his wrinkled clothes
smoot h
B. LISTENiNG
Listen and choose the best answer.
4. a. scrub brush
b. ut il ity sink
5. a.
b.
6. a.
b.
1. @
clothespi ns
b. cl othesli ne
2. a. carpet sweeper
b. feather duster
3. a. dryer
b. cleanser
C. ANALOGIES
1. laundry : laundry basket as garbage : caarba{3e can
2. furniture : furniture pol ish as fl oor : _
3. vacuum cleaner attachments: vacuum cleaner as clothespins : _
4. bucket : pai l as dust mop : _
5. vacuum: hand vacuum as broom : _
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B. WHAT'S THE OBJECT!
1. A. What does a lamppost do?
B. It l ights up the front of your house.
2. A. Why do people have an on their roof?
B. It helps the TV get better reception.
3. A. What's a used for?
B. It keeps the grass from getting too high.
4. A. Why is a useful to have?
B. It' s a good place to store garden equipment.
5. A. Why do many houses have s?
B. They're used as a window decoration.
6. A. What' s a used for?
B. It's used to cook food outside the home.
7. A. What's a used for?
B. It' s a place to keep your car.
8. A. What's a for ?
B. It carries rain water f rom the gutter to the ground.
9. A. Why do houses in northern cl imates have a 1
B. It helps to keep the cold air out.
10. A. What's a used for?
B. It lets you know that someone i s at the door.
11. A. What's the purpose of a ?
B. It' s a place for smoke from the fi replace to go.
12. A. Why do people like having sand s?
8. They're great pl aces to relax outside and enjoy the fresh air.
A. ASSOCIATIONS
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1. mailbox a. car
2. doorbell b. re lax
3. grill c. ra in
4. garage d. letters
5. lawn chair e. hamburgers
6. gutter f. ring
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C. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT!
1. Last night's storm knocked the TVantenna off the ((roof) doorknob ).
2. It's such a warm eveni ng. l et' s have a barbecue on the ( deck dri veway ).
3. Since they got a ( satell ite di sh side door ), the Smiths can watc h TV programs from allover
the world.
oJ . Dur ing the wi nter mo nths we keep the ( front wa lk storm door ) closed.
.>. You'd better close the ( garage screen l . Bugs are coming in t he wi ndow!
6. Rain water goes into the gutter, down the ( drainpipe pauo ). and onto the ground.
5. a. roof
b. lamppost
6. a. front light
b. front door
4. a. toolshcd
b. front porch
2. a. chimney
b. patio
D. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
l isten and decide what's being talked about.
1. @ front walk 3. a. gutters
b. back door b. screens
E. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS HOUSEl
List 9 things that are very strange about this house.
The mailbox is on the roof.
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MY FIRST APARTMENT
Complete the following letter using words from page 26 of the Pict ure Dictionary.
Dear Mom a nd Dad.
Guess what! I moved into my fi rst apartment. lt 'e f antastic! Let me tell you
about it. Fir st of all, there's an Olympic-si zed swjmmjntf3 pool 1 and
heated 2 to ewlm and relax in. I don't needto worry about
parking because there's a 3 behind the building. And don't
worry! This building re very secure. There's a 24-hour 4 on
dut y in the 5 and a 6 and a
_ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _7 on t he door to my apartment. If someone comes to visit ,
t hey ring t he 8 a nd I can t alk to them t hrough t he
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___ ___ _ _ _ _ , When they knock on the door, Ialwaye lookt hrough t he
___ _ ______ '_0just to make sure who it is. My apartment is on t he
eight h floo r. Luckily t -here's an 11 so I don't have to cli mb up
all those stairs. In t he basement t here's a 12 wit h a new
washer and dryer and a 13 where I can keep my skis and
bicycle. There are 14S on the ceilings of all t he rooms. They
go off when I burn my dinner! [ have an 15 in my bedroom to
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keep me cool in the summer, and there's even a where I
can sit when t he weather is nice. The 17 lives in the building,
so if I have any probl ems, she's always available to help. J hope you'll visit soon.
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~ . WHO TO CALL?
Victor just bo ught a very ol d house that needs a lot of work. Tell him who to cal l when . . .
1. his refrigerator doesn't keep food cold . appliance repair person
2. black smoke comes out of the fireplace when it's being used .
J . his kitche n is infested wit h coc kroaches.
-t. the di ning room needs cabinets and shel ves.
a. the exterior paint is chi pped and peeli ng.
6. he has a bro ken window.
7. the key doesn't work in the front door.
8. the shrubs, flowe rbeds, and lawn are overgrown.
9. the drain in his kitchen sink backs up.
10. he can 't watch his favorite TV program because
his TV isn' t working.
B. LI STENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT!
listen and deci de who or what's being talked about.
plumber
parking fee
oil bill
_1_ rent
TV repair person
handyman
mort gage payment
telephone bill
gardener
pest cont rol bi ll
locksmith
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C. PAYINGTHE BIllS
Co mplete the following using words from page 27 of t he Picture Dictiona ry.
A. Are you serious?!
B. Yes, I am. But you know, it' s still cheaper than if we bought a house and had to make a
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____ _ ____ _ _ to a loan company every month!
1 is thi s month! We must have made
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I guess you' re right.
Paying bi l ls i s depressing!
It sure is!
I can't believe how high OUf telephoM bill
a lot of cal ls to our fami lies in Brazil.
B. Hmm. You're right.
A. And look at our 2! [ guess we took too many long showers.
B. I guess we di d.
A. What about OUf 3 ? We can' t keep the air conditioner on so much.
B. I agree. And you know something? I don't think we should pay this
___________4 since t here are st i ll ants everywhere!
A. You' re right. l et's not pay it.
B. Tell me, do you think we should switch to gas heat? OUf 5 is
unbelievably high this month!
A. Hmm. Maybe we shou ld think about it.
B. And look! The 6 is due. J guess we'd better pay it before we start
getting parki ng tickets.
A. I guess we should.
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B. Oh, no! Wait unti l you see thi s! The went up, and the l andlord
didn't even tell us.
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-\. CAN YOU FIND .l
Look through the l ist of words on page 28 of the Picture Dictionary and see if you can find .. .
..:. tool s for cutting. 3 tools for making holes.
12 tools and supplies for fastening and unfastening. 7 tools and equipment for painting.
B. WHICH WORD ISCORRECT!
1. Hand me the ( leve l ( hammer ). I need to bang in this na il.
2. Be careful wit h that (saw nut )! You might cut yourself.
3. You can t ighten that ( plane bolt ) with this (chisel wrench ).
~ . The best way to make this piece of wood smooth is to use a ( hatchet pl ane ).
o, Here! You can get the paint off wi th thi s ( scraper monkey wrench ).
6. The only way to cl amp these two pieces of wood toget her i s by using a ( washer vi se).
~ C. LISTENING: WHICH TOOL IS ITI
Listen to the sounds. Write the number next to the tool you hear.
power saw
sandpaper
scraper
saw
.L hammer
electric dri ll
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A. ASSOCIATIONS
_ I_ I. flashlight a. water
2. sprinkler b. leaves
3. work gloves Co hole
4. rake d. i nsect
5. extension cord e. hand s
6. yardstick f. toil et
7. pl unger g. inch
8. mouset rap h. pl ug
9. shove l i. dark
_ 10. fl y swatter j. grass
_ 11.
lawnmower k. mice
8. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. Oh, no! The electricity we nt out! Where's the (( flashlight) light bulb )?
2. It must have snowed a foot last night. We' d better get the ( whee lbarrow shovel).
3. This fl ower bed is so dry! I need the ( watering can vegetable seeds ).
4. We need an ( extension cord electrica l tape ) in order to plug in this lamp.
5. On a hot summer day, the children l ike to run through the ( sprinkler mousetrap l .
6. We could use a ( rake step ladder ) to gather up all these leaves.
7. The rosebush is starting to bl ock the window. I' ll trim it with the new ( plunger hedge clippers
we bought the other day.
8. We love our new ( garden hose yardstick ). It's long enough to reach every part of the lawn.
9. It's a good idea to wear ( ferti lizer work gloves ) when you do the gardening.
10. That squeaky old door j ust needs some ( fuses oil ) and it'l l be li ke new agai n.
11. In the hot humid weather, when there are lots of bugs around, it's necessary to have a good
( step ladder fly swatter ).
12. The dog has dug up the lawn! Coul d you pic k up some ( grass seed batteries ) at the store?
iil C. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Li sten and decide what's bei ng talked about.
mouse trap
insect spray
_,_ hedge cl ippers
glue
lawnmower
ferti lizer
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4. You might wrap this around a broken wire.
8. This he lps you reach high places.
10. A portable radio won't work without these.
11. Without these, your electr icity won't work.
12. You catch rode nts with t his.
14. These keep your ha nds dean when gardening.
15. This makes things thai grow become healthier.
17. You use this to dig a hole.
18. It's usually at one end of a hose.
19. Planting this will turn your yard into a lawn.
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1. You can fill this up wi th leaves and wheel it
away.
2. This sticks things togethe r.
3. You kill fl ies with this.
5. You usc this to find the le ngth of something.
6. Thi s is a gardening tool.
7. The sprinkler is attached to this.
9. This hel ps unclog a toilet.
13. This kills one kind of insect.
15. This is useful if the electricity fai ls.
16. This keeps the grass low.
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--'2.... 1. Carol 's phone number is 365-0781.
2. Bi ll's zip code is 49209.
3. Ell en li ves at 759 Massachu setts Avenue.
4. Joseph's office number is (503) 572-8815.
5. lisa's social security number is 007-52-7769.
6. last night 2000 peopl e were at the baseball game.
7. Chr is invited 50 people to his New Year's party.
8. Hal's new Toyota cost $14,5 89.
9. The population of OUf town is 2800.
_ 10. I just met a per son who is 58 but looks 18!
As you listen to the following sentences, read the sentences written below.
same or D if the sentences are different.
Change the cardinal numbers in pa re ntheses into ordi na l numbers.
1. Henry, is that your (51 fifth piece of apple pie?
2. Jill Stevens came in (2) in thi s year's race
for mayor.
B. ORDINALS
3. Martha just gave bi rth to her (4) son.
4. Sal ly's grandmother is celebrating her (90) birthday today.
5. The Martins just celebrated their (50) wedding anni versary.
6. On the (1) day of Apri l, many people play jokes on each ot her.
7. On the (27) of March, we' re goi ng to Flori da for vacation.
8. Barbara and George li ve on the (49) floor of a hl ghri seapartment buil di ng.
9. For Miriam's (36) birt hday, her husband gave her a new watch.
10. Johnny! That' s the (8) ti me I've tol d you to clean up your room!
C. WHAT'S THE NUMBER?
1. [ live on the tenth floor and Barbara lives on the twentieth floor. Her apartment i s on a
( ( higher) lower ) floor.
2. My birthday is on the fifth of May. My brother's i s on the fifteenth of May. We celebrate
( my his ) birthday first each year.
3. Seventeen is a ( higher lower ) number than seventy.
4. Louise and Donald have been married for half a century. I can't bel ieve they' re celebrating their
( fifth fiftieth ) anniversary this year!
5. t'm so excited ! I scored in the ( ninth ninetieth ) percent ile on the test!
6. My son is going to graduate from high school thi s year. He's in the ( twelfth twentieth ) grade.
7. I can vote in the next election! I'm going to be (twenty-first twenty-one ) soon.
8. This is the ( ten tenth ) ti me I' ve told you to take out the garbage, Howard!
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'- ARITHMETI C
+
x
Decide which sign you need to answer the following ari thmetic problems.
1. 18 8 12 = 6
1. 24 0 2 = 12
3. 5 0 3 = 15
4. 8 0 8 = 64
5. 30 0 2 = 32
6. 22 0 2 = 11
7. 3 0 3 = 9
8. 7 0 4 = 3
9. 12 0 9 = 21
'ow practice saying the problems.
B. LISTENING: FRACTIONS
6
Listen to t he fo llowing recipe. Write C if George has put in the cor rect amount of the ingredients or I jf
George has put in the incorrect amount.
c: 1. 2/3 of a cup of sugar
2. 2/ 3 of a cup of oil
3. 2 eggs
4. 2 1/4 cups of flour
5. 1 teaspoon of baking powder
6. 1/3 of a teaspoon of salt
7. 1 3/4 cups of cr ushed walnuts
8. 3 ri pe bananas
C. PERCENTS
Jerry and Carol Brown love bargains! That's why they were so excited about the big sale at Grant's
Department Store last weekend. How much did t hey spend on the following items?
o
1. $70 l amp--SO% off
2. $150 suit--40% off
3. $30 shirt-l 0% off
4. $160 silk dress- 25% off
5. $20 jersey-30% off
6. $1250 dining room table-40% off
7. $290 piece of luggage-half price
8. $19 beach towe l-70% off
9. $189 bicyd e-SO% off
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A. WHAT TIME IS IT?
Write the time below each of the following clocks. Ifthere is more tha n one way to tel l the time,
give bot h ways.
o
11
10
9
8
9
8
'3
4
11 12
10
9
8
7 6 '
7 6 .:;
7 6 '
one twen11
twe nty after one
2. _
11 12
10
7 6 '
4. _
5. _
11
12,
~ ~
11 12 1
10
7. _
8. 9.
9
8
7 6 '
10. 11. 12.
iOl B. LISTENING: TRUE OR fALSE!
Listen and wri te T if t he sentence is tr ue and F if the sentence is false.
--.L. 1. Joan's tr ain will arrive i n New York at 6:20 A.M.
2. Bob and Betsy ar rived for lunch at 12:00.
3. Sharon had to wait until 5:45 to sec Dr. Block.
4. David went to bed at 10:50.
5. Walter 's bus will get in from Denver at 2:38 P.M.
6. John has an appoi ntment to see Professor Cates at 4:10.
7. Margaret babysat from 10:00 A.M. unt i l 11 :30 P.M.
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\. U.S. CALENDAR QUIZ


What do you know about the following U.S. dates?
1. On the first day of April , peopl e often play tricks and jokes on each ot her.
2. Sweethea rts celebrate Valent ine's Day with cards, candy, and flowers in _
3. On the of , Americans celebrate their independence with
fireworks and pa rades.
4. Many people make resol utions and promises of what they will do differently on the first day of
a, " Night Live" is a popular weekly TVshow.
6. Amer icans honor workers on Labor Day and autumn off ici all y begins in _
i. II showers bring flowers" is a famous saying.
8. Summer begins in , and many peopl e celebrate Father 's Day in t his month.
9. For most peopl e, marks the fi rst day of the work week.
10. In I Americans celebrate Thanksgiving wi th a festive hol iday meal.
B. IN MY COUNTRY .
1. is usuall y the hottest month of the year and is usual ly
t he coldest.
2. The wettest mont h of the year is typi call y .
3. We celebrate our independence on the of .
~ . Most schoo ls begin in and end in .
5. We honor and celebrate mothers on a day in , fathers on a day in
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , and children on a day in .
G. The wor k week for most people ends on .
7. We remember and honor the dead on t he of .
8. Most people take vacat ions in because .
C. IMPORTANT DATES IN MY LIFE
What are some important dates in your l ife - such as your birthday, your anniversary, the date you moved
to a new ci ty or cou ntry, or started a new job?
Important Dates The Occasion
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A. WHERE CAN I GET . .1
Using the places on pages 34-37 of the Picture Dictionary, decide where you can get the following things.
There may be more than one possible answer.
Whe re can I get . . .
1. a new suit?
2. my car fi xed ?
3. my hair was hed and cut?
4. air plane tickets?
5. a medi cal prescr ipt ion filled?
6. the oil in my car changed ?
7.
a pai r of sneakers and high heels?
8. a quart of milk?
9. a hamme r and nails?
10. a birthday cake?
11. a ham and cheese sandwich?
12. a kitten?
13. a bouquet of tulips and daffodi ls?
14. a workout ?
15. a st uffed animal?
16. a hot fudge sundae?
17. a good novel?
18. a blood test and a physical exam?
19. presc ription sunglasses?
20. my wool clothes cleaned and pressed ?
21. a fancy dinner ?
22. a massage ?
23. a shave?
24. a t icket to Cl eveland ?
25. a hook of sta mps?
26. a silver bracelet?
27. a computer?
28. a food processor ?
29. a cup of coffee?
30. t ravel er 's checks and forei gn currency?
clothing store/department store/discount store
B. WHERE CAN I .. .1
Using the places on pages 34-37 of the Picture Dictionary, decide where you can do the following things.
There may be more than one possible answer.
\ Vhere can I . . .
1. hear classical music? concert hall
2. see a lames Bond film?
3. play softbal l?
4. see an exhibit of modern art?
, .
see a gi raff e?
6. fl y a kit e?
,.
get some filmdeveloped quickly?
8. wash and dry my clothes?
9. buy a dress for my pregnant siste r?
10. rent a new movie?
C. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG1
1. auto dealer
~
parking garage gas station
2. pizza shop coffee shop barber shop ice cream shop
3. concert hal l music store night clu b copy center
4. hotel motel hosp ital convenience store
, .
comput er store drug store movi e theater video store
6. t rain station bus stat ion service station photo shop
7. hai r salon shoe store clothing store maternity shop
8. school zoo chi ld-care center coffee shop
9. bus station travel agency vision cente r train station
10. cleaners library child-care center shoe store
donut s hop
D. ANALOGIES
1. potato salad: del i as donut s : - -----''-''''"'-''= '4'--- - -
2. earrings: jewel ry shop as poodle : - - -- -=z, --.,,;
3. shoes: shoe store as videos: _
-to flower shop : flori st as spa: _
5. shop : shopping mall as park : _
6. books : library as paintings : _
7. teac her: school as musician : _
8. restaurant : cafeteria as hotel : _
9. copy mach ines : copy center as washing machines: - --- - --- - - - - -..."-ll.
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WHAT'S THE WORD?
Compl ete the following using words from pages 38-39 of the Picture Dict ionary.
fi re alarm
2. There's the _
the _
J hope she didn't give us a tic ket. 1forgot to put money in
3. Ted is in a hurry to get to the ai rport. ls there a near here?
4. The streets near the park are dark and dangerous. The cit y really needs to install
more 5.
5. When motorists see 5 at 5, they shou ld stop and Jet
them walk across the street.
6. Tom j ust went to the to buy a magazi ne.
7. My feel are killi ng me! l et's sit on that until the subway comes.
8. Did you remember to put out the t rash? I think I hear the _
9. It's raining cats and dogs! Fortunatel y, the bank has a so we won't
have to get out of the car.
10. It's important to park the ca r close to the _
11. The j udge and the lawyer are on their way to work at the _
12. I wonder what's keepi ng Steve? He's over an hour late. Let's f ind a and
call him.
13. Janet was late for Bob's party because she couldn't read the on the
___ _ ____ __ where Bob's house is located .
14. Jim is an architect and works on the top floor of a modern Lawyers,
dentists, doctors, graphic designers; and accountants all wor k there , too .
15. The streets are full of litt er! The ci ty reall y needs to put out a lot more 5.
mffimr
11. ED dt
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\. WHAT'S THE CATEGORY?
.r, 1. SIze a. thick-t hin
2. weight b. noisy-quiet
3. speed c. hot-cold
4. text ure d. heavy-thin
5. age e. fast-s low
6. thickness f. tall-short
7. tem perature handsome-ugly g.
8. pnce h. young-old
9. attractiveness i. expensive-cheap
_ 10. sound
J.
smoot h-rough
' ~ I
8. THE RIGHT WORD
Choose the adjective that best describes each of the groups below.
bad dry high low
clean fast hot soft
difficult full loud thi ck
1. fast
5. 9.
train
situation glass
runn er
test person
watch
problem room
2.
6. 10.
skin
hair voice
cushion
accent bridge
toothbrush
line heels
3.
7. 11.
grade
dishes weather
temperature
clot hes coffee
altitude
climate temper
4.
8. 12.
music
desk weather
party
hands grades
person
house luck
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C. SYNONYMS
Mat ch the following synonyms. Careful! Each word in the box may have more tha n one synonym in the
list bel ow.
a. beautiful
b. cl ean
Co closed
1. broad
2. chu bby
3. diminut ive
4. filthy
5. gorgeous
d. dirty g. neat j. thin
e. heavy h. small k. ugly
f. hot I . tal l I. wide
6. hideous I!. petite
7. immaculate 12. scalding
8. homel y 13. shut
9. lanky 14. slender
10. metic ulous 15. stout
D. " SKY HIGH!"
See if you can figure out the cor rect com bination of the following words. The meaning is always "very"-
i.e.. "sky high" means "very high."
ice brand dirt
bone chock filthy
I. " sky high"
5. "
2. " cheap"
6. "
3. " cold"
7.
"
4.
"
dark"
8.
"
iil E. LISTENING
Li sten and choose the best an swer.
sky razor boil ing
pitch skin sparkli ng
dry" 9. " new"
full" 10. " sharp"
rich" I!. " clean"
hot" 12. " tight"
.
. -
I -
I 1\ II ,
,-r
i
:""
Ii I
l\..
.
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1. @ loose 7. a. shiny
b. tight b. d ull
1<:
~ ~ I
2. a. strai ght 8. a. empty
;1 b. crooked b. ful l
I
3. a. wide 9. a. wet ,
\
I
b. narrow b. d ry
I
I
4. a. open 10. a. hard
I
b. closed b. soft
5. a. sharp 11. a. easy
I\,
b. dul l b. difficult
--d
6. thin 12.
,
a. a. young
b. thi ck b. o ld
"'- WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONGl
1. pleased ecstat ic (shocked) happy
2. tired proud sleepy exhausted
3. nervous furi ous angry mad
4. upset annoyed bored frustra ted
5. full hungry thirst y jealous
B. ANALOGIES
1. angry: furious as tired : exh8Ur::;t<:d
2. angry: mad as scared : _
3. hot : co ld as pleased : _
4. hungry : full as ashamed: _
5. disgusting : d isgusted as shocking: _
C. THE NEXTWORD
1. furious
b, c, e
a. of
2. jealous
b. about
3. wor ried
c. at
~ . pleased
d. by
5. shocked
e. with
D. SYNONYMS
Match t he foll owing synonyms.
--<i..
1. afraid a. bloat ed
2. cold b. famished
3. confused c. perpl exed
"
r :
4. ecstatic d. petrified
,
. L=Z:
= eLZ_
5. exhausted e. seething
L \ T ~ ~
-r"'::C z:
6. full f. shivering
~ - " .. -.---
7. fur ious g. thrilled
8. hungry h. wiped out
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E. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. After running in the Boston Marathon, Kimwas (exhausted ) ashamed l.
2. James is having trouble finding a job. He's feeling very ( ecstat ic frustrated ).
3. After eating several pieces of his gi rl friend's del icious apple pie, Juan was ( ful l furious ).
4. Richard feels ( cold confused ) when hi s Engli sh teacher speaks too quickl y.
5. When Sara and Paul's daughter graduated from medical school, they felt extremel y
( proud hungry ).
6. The spoiled meat made all the guests ( sick hot ).
7. [can't believe you did that! I'm really ( bored shocked )!
8. r don't think you should marry Charles. You' ll be ( ecstat ic mi serable ) for the rest of your life!
9. Don't be ( exhausted embarrassed ) if you don't know the answer. We all make mistakes.
il F. LISTENING: HOWARE THEY FEELING?
I' m sure you're disappointed.
I' m sure you' re nervous.
You must be jealous.
You must be ecstatic.
She's probab ly embarrassed.
She's probably nervous.
8. a. He's completely confused.
b. He's totally bored.
4. a. She's confused.
b. She's sick.
li sten and choose the best description of the person's feelings.
1. @ She must be exhausted. 5. a.
b. She must be proud. b.
2. a. He's quite pleased. 6. a.
b. He's absolutely furious. b.
3. a. He was miserable . 7. a.
b. He was full. b.
G. " FREEZI NG COLD! "
See if you can figure out the following expressions. The meaning is always "very." For example, "freezing
cold" means "very co ld."
a. raging
b. dead
c. freezing
d. sorely
e. thoroughly
1. "
--"-
disappointed"
2.
"
disgusted"
3.
"
cold"
4. " mad"
5.
"
tired"
f. to death
g. as a bear
h. as a peacock
i. as a dog
I
out of my mind
6. "hungry
"
7. "proud "
8. "scared
"
.s:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
( oreoge)' .
) pie ?
A. WHAT'S THE FRUIT?
banana f. a. orange
b. coconut g. peach
,
,
,
c. cran berry h. pineapple
.
d. grape r. rarsm
e. lemon
J.
watermelon
This hard, red be rry is an important part of the U.S. Thanksgiving ce lebration.
Thi s citrus fruit is high in Vit amin C and is a popular breakfast j uice.
Thi s very sour, yellow citr us frui t makes your mouth pucker.
This soft, yellow fruit i s eaten by both people and monkeys.
This large, ova l-shaped fruit is red inside with black seeds.
Thi s red-or ange and yellow f ruit has furry ski n and a large pit.
This fruit comes in bunches and may be green, purple , or red.
This sma ll, dark brown dried fruit used to be number 7.
This rough-skinned f ruit i s sweet and yel low inside and i s grown i n Hawai i.
_ 10. Many people like to drink the mi lk inside this tropi cal fruit.
B. WHICH FRUIT!
1. If you l ike citrus frui ts, you'll love this ( papaya
2. Can t have a piece of that ( avocado blueberry
3. [need to peel thi s ( apricot banana ).
4. When you're at the grocery store, please pi ck up a few bunches of ( grapes raspberries ).
5. [almost can't tel l the difference between an orange and a ( tangerine plum ).
6. I was so hungry I ate hal f of the ( raisin watermelon ).
C. '''THE APPLE OF MYEYE! "
See if you can fi gure out the meani ngs of the fol lowing expressions containing frui t words.
1. You're the apple of my eye! 4. He's the top banana.
a. You bother me. a. He's very tal l.
@ You're my favorite. b. He's the boss.
2. He's a real peach! 5. Walter got the plum job at hi s office!
a. He's a wonderful person. a. He got the best job.
b. His skin is very soft. b. He got the worst job.
3. That's just sour grapes! 6. My new car is a real lemon !
a. That tastes terrible. a. It's a terribl e car.
b. You're doing that because you' re j ealous. b. It's brand new and shiny.
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A. TOSSED SALAD!
The letters in the following salad ingred ie nts are all mixed up . Put the letters in their cor rect order to find
out what's in the salad.
1. elutcet let t uce
6. slionalcs
2. cryele
7. der preepp
3. rucemucb
8. chritakoe
4. mataot
9. shurmomos
5. sharid
B. WHICH VEGETABLE DOESN'T BElONGl
1. lettu ce cab bage ( turnip) stri ng bean
2. cucumber car rot zucchini brussels sprout
3. mushroom potato tomato turnip
4. aspa ragus aco rn squash butternut squash yam
5. green red ki dney pearl
6. beet ki dney black string
7. cabbage lettuce cucumber caul if lower
C. TRUE OR FALSEl
Write T if the sentence is true and F if the sentence is false.
..l 1. Some mushrooms can be poi sonou s.
2. Celery on t he cob is very popul ar.
3. Another name for l i ma beans is ki dney beans.
4. Zucc hini, acorn, and butternut are all types of squash.
5. Pick les are made from cucumbers.
6. A popular di sh i n Latin America is black bean s and ri ce.
7. Bacon, cabbage, and tomato sandwiches are very popula r i n the United States.
8. Peel i ng radi shes can make you cry.
D. CAN YOU REMEMBERl
Without looking at the dictionary, see if you can remember ...
.

3 kinds of squash.
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2 kinds of peppers . 3 kinds of onions. 4 kinds of beans.
\ . CATEGORIES
Circle the word that doesn' t be long. Then tell the category of each group.
Category
1. low-fat skim (sour) chocolate milk
2. chops wings legs drumsticks
3.
orange apple hali but pi neapple
~ . oyste rs paks crabs scallops
, .
butter cheese sour cream lemonade
6. soup frozen dinners tuna fi sh vegetables
, .
soda bottled water soup diet soda
8. pita bread cake bread rolls
9. lamb pork ri bs shrimp
10. flounder duck t rout tun a
11. nood les macaroni scallops spaghetti
12.
sea food juice beverages milk
13. duck roast t urkey chicken
u.
apple soup grape to mato
8. WHAT'S THE FOOD?
......... . .
e
[0
... . [
.....
.....
..... . [
....fL 1. skim
2. cream
3. stewing
4. j uice
5. pork
6. powdered
7. ice
8. orange
9. ground
_ 10. canned
_ 11. English
_ 12. chicken
_ 13. bottled
_ 14. pita
_ _ 15. frozen
_ 16. tun a
a. cream
b. muffins
c. juice
d. milk
e. wings
f. bread
g. chops
h. goods
i. foods
j. cheese
k. fi sh
I. water
m. paks
n. drink
o. meat
p. beef
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C. WHAT SHOULD I DOl
Defrost it and mix it
with water.
a.
What should I do
wi t h this ice cream ?
2.
hat sho uld I do with
b. Put it in a cone.
this frozen dinne r?
3.
What shc uId I do with
c. Put it in a preh eated
t his frozen broccoli ?
oven for 30 minutes.
1/
4.
What should r do wi th
d.
Cook it in a saucepan wi th
thi s orange j uice? water and then drain it.
-"'- 1.
D. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. Our seafood special today is ( duck ( mussels) .
2. We're also having a special today on leg of ( Iamb lamb chop I.
3. William is a vegetarian. He doesn't eat ( chicke n cheese ).
4. You need to defrost these ( ca nned vegetables frozen vegetables ).
5. We fel t l ike having fish last night, so J made (trout turkey l .
6. My favorite pasta di sh is ( spaghetti cereal ).
7. How much water shou ld I add to this ( soda powdered drink mix )?
8. When I eat ( wings chicken ), I prefer to have the drumsticks.
9. ( Pineapple juice Orange juice ) is usually fou nd in the da iry section of the supe rmarket.
10. Many peop le switch to ( sour cream skim milk
when they go on a diet.
11. I'd like a sandwich on ( tuna pita ), please .
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... LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
Likely Unlikely
1. Peter served olive oi l as a beverage at di nner tonight. .L
,
We bou ght sl iced provolone cheese at the del i cou nter.
3. Since I only had fi ve th ings, I got i nto the express l i ne.
I usual l y add flour to my coffee.
>. There were seven shopper s worki ng at the chec kout counter.
6. Liquid soap? It's i n the beverage sect ion over t here.
-
You' l l f i nd d isposable diaper s in the condiments secti on.
8. You won't f i nd herbal tea i n the condiments section.
9. [ had a sandwich bag for lunch .
8. LISTENI NG
cisten and choose the best answer.
1. @ beef 4. a. food 7. a. foi l 10. a. mix
b. bags b. product s b. wrap b. flour
2. a. nut s 5. a. salt 8. a. salad 11 . a. belt
b. chips b. sauce b. slaw b. cart
3. a. cocoa 6. a. paper 9. a. formul a 12. a. Foods
b. coffee b. pepper b. food b. Items
C. WORD SEARCH
Fi nd 10 things at the supermarket that you do NOT eat.
(s H 0 P P E R) K E R N X F M 0
C T L A L U M I N U M F 0 I L
A K 0 L A
J
G F M 0 N L D H B
L E H T S P U R
J
T B X P L T
E G D C T N D t A P E R S
p
Q
p
t 0 V I F M D I T W
Q
T B N
T A G A C C 5 P R F X C R t F
I I F G W I P E 5 Z C Z A A L
C S 0 U R
Q
H 0 I U V N W 5 0
B L 0 E A Z N L Y S X F S W N
H E D F P X C A R T P W S D E
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D. Jl BREAD AND BUTTER"
See if you can match the following popular comb inations.
1. "bread and but ter "
2. " macaroni and "
3. "o il and "
4. " eggs and "
5. " salt and "
6. "ketchup and "
E. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONGl
1. bologna corned beef ( pickles) salami
2. cheddar American macaroni Swi ss
3. potato nacho cole corn
4. straws formula wipes diapers
5. shopper scanner cashier packer
6. potato salami seafood macaroni
7. salt spices jelly pepper
8. cups plates food towel s
9. coupons candy cashier cash regi ster
10. cat baby decaf dog
F. ASSOCIATIONS
_f_ 1. " No di shes to wash! " a. cashier
2. " It's not good for your teeth!" b. magazines
3. " Look at the headline: ELVISISALIVE!" c. shoppi ng cart
4. " I li ke Time, Newsweek, and Life." d. mozzarella
5. "That' ll be $88.60. " e. scale
6. " Herbal i s my favor ite." f. paper plates
7. " It doesn't keep me awake at night." g. packer
8. "AAACHOOOOOOO! !" h. tea
9. "Let' s see. This wei ghs a pound and a half." i. express checkout
_ 10.
"This i s getting heavy to push!"
,.
di sposable diapers
_ 11.
"It' s amazing! He knows exactl y where to put k. candy
the eggs so they don' t break!"
_ 12.
"It' s my favori te kind of cheese." I. tabloid
_ 13.
"I j ust have a few thi ngs." m. ti ssue
_ 14.
"They' re great! You j ust throw them away !" n. decaf coffee
\ . WHICH WORD ISCORRECT?
1. Martin, we need a ( roll () of soap for the guest bathroom.
2. Susan bought a ( head bunch ) of grapes to add to the fruit salad.
3. Wou ld you like a dozen ( sticks ears ) of corn?
4. Let's bring a ( six-pack tub ) of soda to the barbecue.
::I , Can you please pick up a (pack rol l ) of gum when you go to the store?
6. The recipe ca lls for two ( bars sticks) of butter.
I . Mary brought a (jar container ) of mustard and a (tub bottle ) of
ketchup to the picnic.
8. We need some salad dressing. Would you buy a ( pint bottl e ) of Russian
dressing on your way home from work?
9. I'll pick up a ( tube tub) of toothpaste when I go to the supermarket.
10. Jill went to the bakery to buy two ( l iters loaves ) of French bread.
11. Kim bought three ( rol ls packages ) of rol ls and two ( rolls cartons
of paper towel s when she went shoppi ng this morning.
12. Michael used a whole ( carton box ) of ti ssues when he saw the
movie "Casablanca."
B. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and deci de what' s being talked about.
1. coffee 4. a. tuna fish 7. a. ice cream
b. mi lk b. pick les b. butter
2. a. soda S. a. eggs B. a. drink mix
b. jam b. corn b. orange j uice
3. a. crackers 6. a. lettuce 9. a. toilet paper
b. toilet tissue b. green beans b. soap
C. LISTENING: WHAT'S THE CONTAINERI
Listen and choose the correct container or quanti ty.
box bunch
bag carton
ca n container
_ 1_
pound roll
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A. TRUE OR FALSE!
Write T if a statement is true and F if it is false.
~ 1. There are eight ounces in a cup.
2. There are three tablespoons in a
teaspoon.
3. A quart is bigger than a gal lon.
4. Two tab lespoons is the same as six
teaspoons.
5. There are two pint s in a cup.
6. There are four cups in a quart.
7. A gallon contains more ounces than
a quart.
8. A half pint holds twelve fl uid ounces.
9. A quarter pound hamburger contains
twel ve ou nces of meat.
_ 10. Sixteen ozs. is the same as one lb.
_ 11. Two tsps. equal one fJ. oz .
_ 12. A ten-gallon hat hol ds 640 fluid ounces.
8. FIGURE IT OUT!

1. Margaret's recipe ca lls for a pint of heavy


cream, so she should put in
( a cup ( 2 cups).
2. Sam doesn't li ke food that's too spicy, so he
shoul d add onl y ( 1 tablespoon
2 teaspoons ) of pepper to the chil i.
4. Scott wants to make fruit punch. The recipe
says to use a gal lon of j ui ce to serve eight
people. Since there wil l be only four people
at lunch, he needs to cut t he recipe in half
and add on ly ( 1 pint 2 quarts ) of j uice.
""=o!J ' < Q . ~ ......
3. If you wan t to make the sauce thicker, you
shoul d add onl y ( 1/ 2 cup 8 ounces )
of milk.
5. Barbara is trying to f igure out how much
spaghett i to cook for six peopl e. The
directions on the box say that sixteen ounces
will make e ight servings. Barbara wa nts to be
sure her guests can have second helpings,
plus she' d l ike to br ing a serving to her elderly
nei ghbor. Barbara needs to buy
( 1 pound 2 pounds ) of spaghett i.
6. The recipe says I need four ounces of cheese
and eight ounces of meat, so I guess J should
buy ( 1/3 lb. 1/4 lb. ) of provolone and
( 3/4 lb. 1/ 2 lb. ) of ham at the supermarket.
\. HELP!
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3. What should r do with thi s water? c. Fill it with water!
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4. What should I do with this bread? d.

+Art ....
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5. What should t do wi th thi s brocco li?
e. Microwave it !
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6. Wh at should I do wit h thi s cheese? f.

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7. Wha t should I do wit h this pot ? g.

tArt ""-
8.
This muffin is frozen. What should
h. it; ]
-
I do with it?
0 rt .....
-tatch the most appropriate answer on the right wi t h the ques tion on the left.
...L.. 1. What should J do with the turkey? a. ... 4- .....
$rt :.II
_ 2. What should I do with this banana? b. r ; tea:
04 :.II
4. a. sa lt
b. onion
5. a. eggs
b. tom atoes
6. a. hamburgers
b. pot atoes
o
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B. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Li ste n and decide what's being talked about.
1. @ bananas
b. cranberries
2. a. pudding
b. steak
3. a. fl our
b. rice
C. LISTENING: WHAT'S THE CATEGORY?
Li sten and choose the ap pro priate category.
Foods that are ca rved.
Foods that are chopped.
_ ,_ Foods that are poured.
Foods that are baked .
Foods that are grated.
Foods that are grilled.
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A. WHAT'STHE FOOD?
a. chili d. muffin g. pizza j. danish
b. 7-Up e. hamburger h. bagel k. sub marine
c. lemonade f. pita t . kinds of bread I. f ri ed chicken
---0- 1. It's made with tomato sauce, and we often order this by the slice.
2. Beef served i n a rol l or bun.
3. Thi s rol l is the name of an underwater vehi cl e.
4. This is a refreshing natur al summer dri nk.
5. This has a hole in the midd le and is often toasted .
6. This is often ca lled pocket bread because of its shape.
7. This sweet breakf ast t reat has jam or cheese on it.
8. This is served in a bowl an d is usual ly spicy.
9. Pumpernickel, whole wheat, and rye.
_ 10. A typical one is blueberry or bran.
_ 11. An order usual ly contai ns two or three pieces, and it often
tastes greasy.
_ 12. This is not a cola dri nk.
B. WHAT'S FOR BREAKFAST?
Circle the foods below that you think No rth Americans typi cally mig ht
have for breakfast.
,
coffee croissant egg sa lad sandwich
mu ffin hamburger bi scu it
hot dog
lemo nade
(donut)
bage l
bowl of chili iced tea taco dani sh slice of pizza
submarine roll
iiil C. LISTENING: WHAT FOOD ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Li sten an d decide what food is bei ng tal ked abo ut.
1. @ taco 3. a. Diet Coke
b. pizza b. 7-Up
2. a. lemonad e 4. a . iced tea
b. coffee b. fried chicken
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5. a. c hicken sa lad sandwich
b. roast beef sandwich
6. a. chi li
b. croissant
THE RESTAURANT
... AT THE RIVERSIDE RESTAURANT
Put the following conversat ion in the correct or der.
I'll have the Gree k salad.
Would you like coffee and dessert ?
Yes, I'd like the shrimp cocktail.
Cou ld I have the check, please ?
Would you care for an appetizer ?
I' ll have the meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and a salad.
Here's your bill. Tha nk you.
I' ll have the apple pie with ice cream, please.
Are you ready to order your main course?
What kind of salad wou ld you like ?
B. FOOD TALK!
Check your understanding of the following ways of descri bi ng food. Then choose the correct word in the
sentences below.
burnt overcooked tasty
cold raw
under cooked
crisp salty
warm
delicious sour
watery
fresh spicy
wi lted
hard stale
wonderful
out of this world sweet
1. He loved the meatloaf. It was ( sour ( tasty) ).
2. ( Crisp Wilted ) lettuce is the best kind to use in a salad.
3. He enjoyed the french fri es because they ( were weren't ) too salty.
1.. All my guests loved the mixed vegetables. They thought they were ( out of this world watery).
a, Everybody liked the ( fresh stale ) bread.
6. Overcooked fish is ( never usuall y ) raw.
7. Hard potatoes ( are aren't ) very tender.
8. Sally l ikes (spicy sweet) coffee. That 's why she adds a lot of sugar.
9. The noodles had been cooked too long and were (soggy undercooked ).
10. He forgot to turn on the stove and the veal cutlets were completely (burnt raw ).
11. These carrots aren't overcooked at all. They' re ( terrible wonderful)!
12. He cut the beef right after taking it out of the oven, whi le it was sti l l ( cold warm ).
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6. the sky
7. a cherry
8. a canary
9. eggplant
10. an orange
A. COLOR ASSOCIATIONS
What colors descri be the following objects?
1. a lemon yellow
2. a tomato
3. snow
4. an olive
5. a lime
B. MIXINGCOLORS
1. If you mix red and whi te, you get pink
2. If you mix red and yellow, you get _
3. If you mix blue and yellow, you get _
4. If you mix red and bl ue, you get _
5. If you mix black and white, you get _
6. If you mix red and green, you get _
C. COLORFUL EXPRESSIONSl
red pink orange ye llow green blue purple black white gray brown
1. Did you see him blush? He turned bright red
2. I' m sad. I'm feeling kind of today.
3. It's a very clo udy day. Everything looks so and dra b.
4. Jack got into a fight today. His eye is co mpletely and blue .
5. Evelyn is with envy over the neighbors' new swimmi ng pool.
6. r was so col d, my faced started to turn _
7. Do you know George Gershwin's " Rhapsody in ?"
8. When someone i s afraid to do something, we say that person is _
9. Look at that flag! That means they' re surrendering!
10. In the U.S. people often wear to a funeral.
11. His shi rt was hot , and his pants were neon . What a terrible
combination!
12. Don' t shoot 'til you see the s of their eyes!
13. You must stop when you see a school bus with its lights fl ashing.
14. When Timmy thought there was a burglar in the house, he turned as a ghost.
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\. WHO WEARS WHAT!
Decide whether the following clothing is typical ly worn by women (Wl, by men (M), or by both (8).
1. blouse
.u. 6. suit 11. t hree-piece suit
,
shi rt
7. shorts 12.
sports jacket
J. uniform
8.
gown 13. cardigan
~ . tuxedo
9. ski rt 14. bowtie
, .
slac ks
10. t ie 15. ju mpsuit
B. WHAT TO WEAR?
Decide which of the fol lowing articles of clothing might be appropriate to wear to the act ivities below.
There may be more t han one answer.
a. flannel shirt i. dress shirt
b. shorts j. necktie
c. blouse k. overalls
d. tuxedo I. gown

t hree-p iece suit m. suit


f. unifor m n. dress
g. Jeans o. skirt
h. bowtie p. Jersey
1. John is goi ng to a very formal part y.
2. Janet is going to play tenni s with he r friend.
3. Bob is goi ng to work. He's a nurse.
-1- . Mr. Jensen is goi ng 10a job i ntervi ew.
o. Mrs. Jensen is going to a job interview, too.
6. Ms. Wi lson is going to a very elegant wedding.
i . Roge r is go ing to work in his yard. The weather is cool today.
d, h. i
C. LISTENING
sweate r
turt leneck
corduroys
evening gown
6. a. flanne l shirt
b. shor t-sleeved shirt
3. a. sport shirt
b. dress shirt
listen and choose the best answer.
1. a. polo shi rt 4. a.
Q!.J ca rdigan b.
2. a. blouse 5. a.
b. suit b.
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A. WHAT KIND OF SHOES DO THEY NEED?
Dec ide whi ch shoes wou ld be most appropr iate for t he following peopl e and situati ons. There may be
more than one possible answer.
a. flip-flops
b. running shoes
c. cowboy boots
d. high tops
e. moccasins
f. boot s
g. sandals
h. hiki ng boots
I . work boots
J. high heels
k. sneakers
I. pumps
1. Bob and Sara are going to the beach today.
2. l'rn going to jog this morning.
3. Barbara i s goi ng to a job interview today.
4. It's snowing, and Dave has to go to the ba nk.
5. The Smit h fami ly is going mounta in cl imbing.
b. Bill is going to play basketball this morni ng.
7. Susan is going to a formal party t his evening.
8. I just got a part in a Holl ywood western movie!
a, g
li sten and deci de what's bei ng described .
a B. LISTENING: WHAT'S BflNG DESCRIBEDI
boxer shorts
_1_ paj amas
undershirt
sl ippers
long j ohns
bat hrobe
"I e. LISTENING
li sten and choose the best answer.
1. a. loafers 6. a. stockings
~
running shoes b. underpants
2. a. pumps 7. a. heel s
b. high tops b. hiking boots
3. a. paj amas B. a. thongs
b. ni ghtgowns b. boots
4. a. half-sl ip 9. a. athletic supporters
b. tee shirt b. pumps
5. a. moccasins
b. sneakers
A
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trenchcoat rubbers
cap sweatband
Iyera sweat
scarf mas k
sweatband tights
3. running

jacket
, .
windbreaker
A. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. poncho ( overcoat)
1. tan k top beret
tenn is
hat
leotard
B. WHICH WOULDN'T YOU WEAR?
Deci de which of the following clothing items you probably WOULDN' T wear in these situations.
1. . .. to go skiing.
parka
ski jacket
( trenchcoat)
( rubbers)
ear muffs
scarf
( leotard)
2. . . . to wa lk to the bus on a ra iny day.
--."i '"
poncho I
rub bers
trenchcoat
Iyera shorts
raincoat
,
,
=
o.
4 . . . to go joggi ng on a hot summer day.
tee shi rt .. ~
rubbers W " ' " " ' ~ ,
~ - ~ ~ : : : : ~
ski mas k _ ~ ~ ,
\ < . ~ ,
ta nk top '<, ft '''e"'
)
baseba ll cap
swea tba nd
3. . . . to go jogging on a chilly morning.
swea tshirt
down vest
tee shi rt
overcoat
tank top
windbreaker
.-> to wor k out at a health clu b.
bomber j acket
tights
sweatband
down jacket
leotard
scarf
ta nk top
6. . . . to go to a ballet class.
ear muffs
rai n hat
be ret
leotard
mi ttens
tights
sweat ba nd
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C. A LEITER FROMSEAITLE
gloves
scarf
Dear Mom,
vest
rubbers
windbreaker
raincoat
mittens
jacket
hal
earmuffs
How is everything back: home in Mexico? Classes are going well. and I'm
ready for the cold weather here in Seattl e. Iwent shopping for a coat the
other day and ended up with much more!
I told the ealeeperecn I needed a coat . and she asked me wtlat kind. "Do
you have a raincoat 17 It rains a lot in t his area. You should
atec buy a pai r of 2 to keepyour shoes dry on ra iny
days. And remember! It can get cool in t he fall. A 3
will protect you from the wind. You'll need ecme t ype of winter coat . A down
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _4 or 5 is good because it will
really keep you warm. You'll also need 6 or
_ _ _ _ _ _ ____7 to keep your ha nds from freezing. Of course. a
___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8 is nice to have around your neck as well. For your
,
head. you'll want a and maybe even some
10 f " ___ _ _ _ _ ___ o r y o u r e a r ~
Mom, ebe had me eo worried about the weather here t hat I bought
everything! But don't worry. I'm taking care of myeelf and I'll be nice and
warm thle winter!
Love
Uoofi
\ . CAN YOU FIND .1
cook through the l ist of words on page 60 of the Picture Dictionary and see lf you can find .. .
4 items that go around your neck. 6 items that ca n be used to ca rry things.
!?eo
4 accessories usually worn with shirts,
pants, and ties.
B. LIKELY OR UNLIKElYl
2 pieces of jewel ry that can be worn on
the wrist.
1. When Roger and Sally got married, they exchanged weddi ng bands.
2. Michael fastened his tie with his belt.
3. Irene wore a lovely backpack around her neck.
t Nancy wore a beautiful bracelet on her right shoulder and a watch on her left.
J . Marvin carries his important papers in his briefcase.
6. Franci ne looked lovely! She wore a beautiful pearl pin on her wr ist.
7. Don't forget your umbrella! The weathe r forecast is for showers.
8. I always carry extra money wi th me in my wallet.
9. My sister wants something with a longer strap than a pocketbook, so I
bought her a change purse.
10. Richard keeps hi s credit cards in a tote bag that he carries in his right pocket.
11. Carol wears a beautiful gold key ring on the fourth finger of her left hand.
C. LISTENING: WHAT IS ITI
Listen and decide what's bei ng described.
Likely
II'
Unlikely
briefcase
pearl s
belt
backpack
engagement ring
book bag
_1_ pur se
wedding ri ng
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DESCRIBING ClOTHING
A. WHAT'S THE WORD!
1. A. I need to shorten the sleeves on this jacket
B. You do. They' re so ( short (long)), they' re almost in your coffee cup!
2. A. You know, Carol, I think they' ll be uncomfortable to wear to wor k.
B. I agree . I think I'll buy the ones wi th the ( higher lower ) heel s.
3. A. In my opin ion, the design is much too plain.
B. Absolute ly! J think the ( solid print ) one will be better.
4. A. I've gained so much we ight I'll never be able to wear those new pants I bought last spring.
B. It' s too bad you didn' t buy a ( tighter looser ) pai r.
5. A. I' m not sure you' ll be able to wear that coat during the wintert ime. It can get extremel y cold here
i n January and February.
B. Hmm. I guess I should consider buying a ( l ighter heavier ) coat.
6. A. I don't l ike the striped one. It' s too wide.
B. J don't like it either. Let's fi nd a ( wider narrower ) one.
Wl B. LISTENING: THE FASHION SHOW
Match the descripti on you hear wi th the appropriate design.
:iil c. LISTENING: WEDDING GOSSIP
1. Agnes

b.
2. Cousin Mill ie a. high b.
3. Uncl e Wally a. loose b. ti ght
4. Aunt Esther a. long b. short
5. Loui se a. heavy b. light
6. El lie a. narrow b. wi de
7. Uncle Jake a. dark b. light
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A. GOING SHOPPING
In which department wou ld you find the following?
1. a sportcoat Men's C I Q t h i n ~
2. a pearl necklace
3. a personal computer
-l . a child's snowsui t
9. a bottle of French cologne
B. LISTENING: ATTENTION SHOPPERS!
5. a king-size bed
6. saucepans
7. an evenmg gown
8. a refr igerator
Match the fol lowing announcements to the appropriate department.
Furni ture Department
Household Appli ances
....L Chi ldren's Clothing
Women's Clothing
Perfume Count er
Electronics Department
Men 's Clothing
Housewares
Jewelry Counter
C. HELP ME!
What are the department store solutions to the problems below?
a. water fountain d. Gift Wrap Counter
b. snack bar e. store directory
c. Customer Service Counter f. elevator
.....d...- 1. " I need my purchase wrapped."
2. " I don't know where the departments are located."
3. "l'm real ly thirsty! "
4. "I' m hungry."
5. "I want to get a store credit card."
6. "My grandmot her is in a wheelchair and can't
climb stairs."
D. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY?
Listen and decide in which departments or areas of a department store you would most l ikely hear the
following conversations.
Customer Service Counter
snack bar
parki ng garage
_ 1_ Housewares
elevator
Child ren's Clothing
escalator
Gift Wrap Counter
Women's Clothing
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VIDEO AND AUDIO EQUIPMENT '
A. WHAT AM I?
alarm clock camcorde r set of headphones speaker VCR
blank videotape record pl ayer shortwave radio TV Walkman
,. Some say I'm old-fashioned, eve n
,.
Take me anywhere to record sights
obsolete. But for pl aying your records and sounds. I' m a handy gadget to
I can't be beat! have around!
1.
record player
2.
There's nothing on me when I come
Just put me on from ear to ear for
home fro m t he stor e. But fill me up
beauti ful mu sic you want to hear!
with programs galo re !
...I
3. 4.
In glorious color or black-and-white, You rent a movie and want to pla y it.
I bri ng you the wo rld a ll day and all I' ll do that and more-tape a program
night ! and save it!
5. 6.
I sit on the f loor, just look i ng around . Wherever you go just take me along.
But out of me comes t he most I' m easy to carry, and I' l l play you a
i ncredi ble sound! song!
7. 8.
I' ll get you up whenever you wish.
If you buy a good one whose
Just set me correctly, just push the
recept ion is strong, you' ll hear
right switch!

London or Paris or even Hong Kong!


9. 10.
i>.l B. LISTENING: A SALE AT TECH nt.n
Listen to the commerci al and fi ll i n t he correct i nformation .
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1. Sony 8" TV: 20 % off
2. VCR: % off
3. videotapes: 4fer $
4. CO pl ayers: to % off
5. Walkman: up to % off
6. shortwave: as low as $
~ B. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. @ l oom lens 7. a. flash attachment
b. fax machine b. monitor
2. a. adapters B. a. pr inter
b. answering machines b. ca lculator
3. a. software 9. a. disc drive
b. tripods b. keyboard
4. a. cameras
b. typewriter s
5. a. camera case
b. portable phone
6. a. slide projector
b. modem
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f-
f-
f- f-
e typed.
f- f-
I"
fo-
'-
f-
f-
f-
nes.
f- f-
t
'-
'-
DOWN
1. This prints what you ha y
2. You type on this.
5. This t ransmits compute r
informati on via phone li
6. Thi s helps you f igure au
complicated math .
7. You need this for your camera to
take photograph s.
11. You move and click this when
yo u use you r computer.
12. This shows what you' re typing on
yo ur computer.
13. The disk goes here.
15. Thi s lets you adapt elect roni c
equi pment to a different vol tage.
~ C R O S S
3. An accountant needs
t hi s.
4. If there isn' t enough
light to take a pi cture,
you can use this.
8. This sends copies by
phone.
9. You show slides and
movies on this.
10. This makes distant
objects appea r closer.
14. Thi s is a computer you
can travel with.
16. Thi s is a ttwee-legged
stand for a camera.
A. CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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A. WHICH TOY DOESN'T BElONGl
1. train set ( bicycle ) racing car set matchbox car
2. wading pool dol l house bicycl e swi ng set
3. coloring book paint set markers crayons
4. action figure toy truck doll stuffed animal
5. trading cards hula hoop beach ball rubber ball
6. wagon skateboard swing set tricycle
B. A LETTER TO SANTA
f)eat> ta.ta,
I abit beCOMe I:' WN'trirj 10,. "'! britk,. MI "J"'elf.
0i<d01alf, "'! rIolk.uialfaee to tlire. eo.IIY'.!rire"e a doll house 1 ?
Itwo.11be<reeifleo.llako k,.. 2 top r""t. f)or. "w
________3 OI'e""'/IIo/'.IOI'? Irr Y'. rio. 't40w, tltet,.e Nitp
tkt1'. O/'OMIY'at< 0,. I wo.11be apolrut10,. "/Itittle
alwaJ'" WMtf tolfa/l "Irre. S'uako tairirj batM. I
-------. Irrdeal ol ,."/"101' wo.t'rI"atetu t.J"o,."IM/0,. k,.. #/1
tittle britk,. wo.11tliea 5 tktU frerrlc earrreterrl
tU/l;'el0tlee0llreeNarrltalt to ",d otk,.ro" a lieako tlkcererree, so a
_______6 be apolril", /0,. I1ko, we'llbe "',/Jerr/irj alot 01trMe at
tu rrMt eo.IIY'. a 7 arrla
_______8 tolfa/l rir 11 9 wo.11ako be
a1'01 to OI'OMItu at well. 110,.. toI O/irt MIaioaw,
________10, 11, Ql(cla. 12 tf/(J",lri
ako be""'/I <feerUMtf. nMc, S'arrta.
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.... LISTENING
.. sten and write the amount of money you hear.
1.
1.
3.
$19.50
4.
5.
&.
7.
8.
9.
What change wi ll you receive if you give a cashier ...
&9
.. .
'.' .
..
". . .
$1.15
latch the following items with the appropriate prices.
~ 1. a hamburger a nd a coke a. $90,000
$9,500
$2. 50
$85 .00
$20.00
7
1. a $5 bill for $3.85 in groceri es?
1. a $20 bill for $14 of gasoline?
3. a $1 bill for a 75([ box of candy?
~ . a quarter for a 20 newspaper ?
:J . $40 for a $30 dinner?
6. two do llars for four 29 stamps?
Replace the underlined amounts of mon ey with other ways of saying them.
1. A telephone call costs a dime. ten cents
2. Bobby lost a nicke l.
3. "Find a penny, pick it up. All day
long you'l l have good luck!"
cvhat do you think these mean ?
~ . Can you lend me a buck ?
..:t. If I had a few grand , I' d buy a car.
D. GETTING CHANGE
2. a ca r b.
3. a new house c.
4. a piece of candy d.
5. a camera
e.
&. a pai r of gl oves f.
C. "'NOTHER W...YOF SAYING IT
B. HOW MUCH DO THEY COST?
A. BANK TALK
appli cation book card orde r register sl ip statement
1. You need to fi l l out thi s deposit slip
2. It' s so convenient to use the ATM _
3. [ need to send a money ~ ~ _
4. I just received my month ly _
5. Here's my loan _
6. Where's my ba nk ?
7. I record all my transact ions in my check _
B. LIKELY OR UNLIKELYl
Likely Unlikely
1. George needed to take money out of the bank, so he filled
out a deposit slip. L
2. Margaret charged a new sofa on her credit card.
3. You don't always have to fil l out a loan application. If a bank offi cer
knows you need the money, all you have to do is fill out
a wit hdrawal slip.
4. I keep a record in my check register of al l the checks I' ve written.
5. Most people keep the ir monthly statement in a safe depos it box
at the bank.
6. At my bank, automatic teller s are bank employees who help
customers with their bankin g business.
:i:iJ C. LISTENING: THE BANK ROBBERY
Listen and decide whether the foll owing statements are true (T) or false (F) .
--.I.... 1. The robber demanded that the teller
open the vault.
2. The tell er didn' t have the combination.
3. The bank officer told the robber to
put one mil lion dol lars into a safe
deposit box.
_ 4. Luckil y, a security guard was in
the lobby and set off one of the
ATM machines.
_ 5. The robber was stopped by the
poli ce.
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A. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG!


1. sidebum (eyelid ) eyebrow mustache
2. chin shin thigh buttocks
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3. pinky wrist index rr ng
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4. heel toe knuckle ankle

5. temple pupil cornea iri S

6. large i ntesti ne bladder l iver lip


-" ~ ... ,
7. veins l ungs pancreas kidneys
~
8. palm thumb calf knuckle
-....;... .
8. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT!
1. A. Di d yo u hurt your whole foot?
B. No. Just my ( ~ pa lm ).
2. A. Alan broke his ( thigh jaw ).
B. I know. He won' t be able to eat for several weeks.
3. A. Has your diet been successful?
B. Yes. I've a lrea dy take n two inches off my ( wrist waist l.
4. A. Did the doctor check your eye?
B. Yes. She thinks my ( cornea nostri l is damaged.
5. A. Is the pain in your temple?
B. Actual ly, my whole (foot forehead ) hurts.
6. A. Were those boxes heavy?
B. I almost broke my ( back brain ) carrying them!
7. A. Was your husband's ( stomach lung) surgery successful?
B. Yes. Hi s digestion has improved a lot since the operation.
8. A. What happened to your hand?
B. I sprained my ( iris pinky ).
9. A. My ( leg nose ) is running!
B. Here's a handkerchief.
10. A. Mr. Jones, I think you're goi ng to need open (heart head)
B. Oh, no!
11. A. Wh ich part of your leg di d you inj ure?
B. My ( chin shin).
12. A. How did your son break his ( sideburn shoulder l ?
B. Playi ng squash.
13. A. Please turn and face me so I can examine your ( back abdomen l .
B. Okay.
14. A. Mrs. Blackwell , I'm goi ng to have to remove your ( gal l bladder bones l.
B. I' m sure I'll feel better after the operation.
15. A. Whic h part of your ( arm armpit ) did you sprain?
B. My elbow.
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C. WHAT'S THE ACTION?
Match the action with the correct part of the body.
a. arm f. f i ngernai l k. knuckle
b. bra in g. hai r I. leg
c. earlobe h. hear t m. lips
d. eye i. index fin ger n. lungs
e. eyel id j . knee o. nostri l
--"--
1. see
6. smell
_ 11.
digest
2. chew
7. think
_ 12.
poi nt
3. breathe
8. run
_ 13.
blink
4. bend
9. com b
_ 14.
kiss
5. throw _ 10.
swa llow
_ 15.
pump
D. " PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD!"
p. stomac h
q. teet h
r. throat
s, toe
_ 16. pierce
_ 17. crack
_ 18. fi le
_ 19. stub
12 . Another way of saying " hitchhike" is to iJ a ride."
13. The race was very cl ose. They ran " and
"
nose
shoulder
skin
stomac h
thumb
back
bone
cheek
chest
chi n
face
elbow
foot
heart
leg
neck
He II ed his way" into the crowd.
Uncl e George is generous. He " has a big "
Stop bothering me! Just "get off my " !
My son has gotten so thin he's j ust " and
s" !
---- -
See if you can figure out which parts of the body are used in the following
expressions. Some words may be used more than once.
1. Try hard and "put your best f oot forward"!
2. Don't say anything. Just " hold your "!
3. Let's discuss this in person, " _ ~ to
4. I think [' II " around" to find out what's happening.
5. They danced toget her I to "
6. Be brave and "keep your up" !
7. You' l l feel better jf you "get that off your " and talk about it.
8.
9.
10.
11.
14. The president has to" a lot of responsibili ties."
15. I' m so upset with Alan's behavior. I don't think I can " it"
much longer.
16. In the theater, it is considered good luck before a performance to tel l an actor or
act ress to " break a "
tongue
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a. He's swollen.
b. He feels faint.
a. She has a backache.
b. She has an ea rache.
a. No wonder! You' re exhausted
b. No wonder! You ' re congested.
a. She has the hiccups.
b. She has a too thache.
@ He has an earache.
b. He has a sore throat.
My head is spinning!
My dentist is very concerned.
I ca n't breat he at a ll!
My doctor says I
shouldn't lift anything.
J hear a ri ngi ng sound!
6. J can't talk!
a. He has diarrhea.
b. He has laryngitis.
a. I' m not surprised. You have a bad
7.
sore throat.
b. That's because you're scratching.
8.
Bel ieve it or not , it's
a. He's bloat ed.
over 102 degrees!
b. He has a fever.
9.
a. She c ut herself, and she's bleed ing.
b. She's itchy, and she's sneezing .
5.
4.
3.
1.
2.
10. It' s all over my body!
~ ~ 5
a. He has a cold .
<.0'
b. He has a rash.
$
You ought to see how red
11. my back is! I'll never sit at
a. She has a sunburn.
the beach all day again!
b. She has a backache.
A. WHAT'SAILING THEM?
B. ABSOLUTELY MISERABLE!
I feel terrible! I was ( ~ exhausted )' in a car accide nt the other day.
J sprained my ( nose wrist )2, twisted my { knuc kle ankle )3, and
dislocated my ( knee iri s )4. Also, I scraped my ( cornea veins )5 and
bruised my right ( hip sidebum )6. On top ofthat, this morni ng I ca me down
with a terrible ( wart virus t My head is ( exhausted congested )8, my
stomach is ( bloated dizzy )' , and r have a stiff ( lip neck )10. I feel
absolutely miserable ! I hope r get better soon .
C. OH, MYACHING BACK!
See if you can figure out how we describe the following ailments.
2. I' ve got a fever !
3. I have a throat!
4. I don't know what to do for my stomach!
5. I' m miserab le with this cough!
6. I have a headache!
7. I ca n't stand this rash!
hacking upset
1. Oh, my
scratchy pounding high
a c h i n ~ back!
itchy aching
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A. WHAT'S THE WORD!
cardiol ogi st
denti st
examinati on tabl e
needle
obstetric ian
optometri st
pediatrician
psych iatrist
scale
stethoscope
surgeon
thermometer
8. What's the name of the _
who took out your appendix?
1. I'm havin g probl ems wit h my eyes. I reall y
need to see a good optometrist
2. I' m goi ng to see my _
r have a painful cavi ty.
3. My husba nd has been having chest pains. He
needs to see a right away.
4. All our friends take thei r children to Dr. Peters.
She' s an excel lent _
5. Al l the mot hers-to-be l ike Dr. Wil liams. They
think he's a wonderful _
6. All right, Mr. Taylor. Come into my office and
stand on t he so I can weigh
you. Then sit on the
_ _ _ _ ___ _ and I' ll li sten to your heart
wi th t his _
7. I recommend Dr. Davi s. He's a wel l-known
_ _______ who special izes in treat ing
depression,
B. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY?
Listen and decide where these peopl e are.
_ i n the emergency room
_ i n the X-ray room
_ i n a psychi atrist' s office
...J..... i n the examination room
_ in the optomet rist's off ice
_ i n the operating room
_ in an ambulance
_ at the denti st' s office
9.
Don't be af raid, Timmy, I' m j ust goi ng to
take your temperature with this
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and give you a shot
with this , I prom ise
you it won' t hurt.
/
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A. A GOOD IDEAl/NOT A GOOD IDEA!
Decide whether or not the foll owing treatments wo uld be appropriate .
1. You shou ld put a band aid on that cut.
2. Rest in bed for a few days, drink fluids, and I'm sure your cold
will be better soon .
3. Gargling is good if you're in a cast.
4. [recommend surgery to take care of your virus.
5. I' ll give you an inject ion with t his thermometer.
6. This is a bad cut. I think you need stitches.
7. You r ankle is broken. We' l l need to put a cast on it.
8. I recommend physical therapy. That should hel p the psychologica l
problems you' re having.
9. Tim is thirty pounds overweight. His doctor told him to exercise
and go on a diet.
10. When Carla broke her leg, the doctor told her she needed a sling.
11. After Bob stepped on a rusty nail, his doctor gave him a tetanus
shot and a prescription for Vitamin C.
12. J was feeling weak and tired last month . My doctor thought my
blood might be low in iron, so he recommended X-rays and co unse ling.
A Good
Idea
Nota Good
Idea
~ B. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
listen and decide what' s being talked about.
_ surgery
_ stitches
_ gargling
_ an LV.
_ a medical chart
C. ASSOCIATIONS
--<L
1. di et
2. gargle
3. prescription
4. sling
5. bandaid
6. crutches
7. I.v.
8. counseling
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_ X-rays
_ a hospi tal gown
_ the cal l button
_1_ exercise
_ the bed pan
a. legs
b. cu t
c. drip
d. weight
'I
~ .
e. therapist
, J)
"
f. drug
.'"j,
~
, I
g. throat
;
h. arm
A. AILMENTS AND REMEDIES
Your Advice
&l5pirin. foe pack
Today you're seeing a lot of patients. What will you

"'
You' re a doctor working in a busy health cl inic.
suggest for the following ailments?
The Problem
1. a pounding head ache
2. a hacki ng cough
3. a scratchy throat
4. blood that's low in iron
5. itc hy eyes
6. an ac hing back
7. a bu rn
8. a miserable co ld
9. a stuffy nose
10. a lump on the head
11. laryngi t is
12. two broken legs
B. INTERNALOR EXTERNAl?
Deci de how the followi ng are taken-interna lly (I) or external ly (E)?
_1_ 1. aspirin
2. cough syrup
3. ointment
4. throat lozenges
5. lotion
6. antacid tablets
7. cold tablets
8. ice pack
9. vitamins
C. TAKE OR USE?
1. Go home, stay in bed, and ((take) use ) two aspmn.
2. For a backache, I always ( take use ) a heating pad.
3. Jack needs to ( take use ) decongestant spray.
4. Barbara's doctor tol d her to ( take use ) eye drops
twice a day.
5. When Carol was pregnant, she ( took used ) vitamins.
6. After Steve won the pi e-eating contest, he needed to
( take use ) antaci d tablets.
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A. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. You forgot to put the ( book of stamps ( zip code)) on the envelope.
2. Please drop this letter postman ) in the mail slot.
3. J j ust received a parcel letter ) from my cousin Bertha. I hope everything i s okay.
4. Please get a ( money order mai lbox ) when you're at the post office.
5. Henry is moving to a new condo next month . He needs to fi ll out a
( return address change-a i-address ) form.
6. Excuse me, sir. Thi s ( window mai lbox ) i s closed. Please go to the other one and somebody
will help you.
7. Send this package the fastest way possible. It needs to get there overnight. Send it
{ first class express mai l I.
8. Margaret wants to make sure that her landlord receives her letter. She should send it
( registered first class ).
9. Oh, no! I forgot to put my ( return address postmark ) on the package I just sent to my cousin in
Colorado. I hope it doesn't get lost!
10. Please drop these in the ( mail slot mail carri er ) for out-of-town mail.
11. Mol ly j ust received a beautiful ( aerogramme postcard ) from her niece who is in Flor ida.
It has a picture of Mickey Mouse on it, and on the back it says "Wish you were here!"
12. The mail carri er's ( mail bag mai lbox ) looks very heavy. I wonder how much mail she
deli vers every day.
13. The professor didn't need her books in a hurry, so she asked the publi sher to send them
( registered book rate l.
14. Excuse me, sir. Wher e is thi s package goi ng? The ( return address address ) isn't very clear.
15. Please stop at the post office and pick up a ( mai l bag roll of stamps ).
16. Do you want to send this ( aerogramme airmai l ) or parcel post ?
17. We bought some stamps at the ( stamp machi ne mai l slot ).
18. All eighteen-year-old males in the United States are required to regi ster with the mili tary by fi lling
out a ( selective service change of address ) form.
19. My cousin Mark is a ( postmark postal clerk ) at the local post office.
.-- - - ~
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B. USTENINC
~
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. a. mai l slot
4. a. rate
([) wi ndow
b. cl ass
2. a. sheet of stamps
5. a. roll
b. letter
b. package
=
3. a. mail box
6. a. book of stamps
b. mail carrier
b. stamp machine
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A. THE MIDVILLE LIBRARY
at las dict ionary microfi che referen ce librarian
author encyclopedia microfilm reference section
ca ll card libraria n newspaper shelves
call number library assistant per iodical s sect ion tape
card catalog magazi ne photocopy machine ti tle
checkout desk media section record videotape

r . ~ ~ ' ~ : N rl
I
i
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L-J L-J
P I
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m
[
1

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e-
My name is Henrietta Qu inn, and I' m in charge of the Midvil le Library.
I' ve been the librarian T here for the past twenty
years . I' m very proud of our library and I'd like to tell you about it.
Many people come here to take out books. If you want to fi nd a book,
look in the 2 under the
______ _ ___ __3' 5 name or the 4 of the book. You'l l find
a 5 , which wi ll give you the 6 , tell ing you
where on the 7 you wi ll find the book. When you leave the library, you
have to stop at t he 8 , wh ere Bobby Hall , our 9
will stamp the due dat e in your books so that you' l l know when to return them.
' 0
Our library isn' t j ust a place for borrowing books. We have a very large _
This is the area where you can look up any i nformat ion you need. If you want to find out the meani ng of a
word, you can look it up i n a 11 If you're looki ng for i nformation on any
topic from A to Z, we have several 12 S. And if you need to locate a
t t
. . I k i '_3 . If you
coun ry, mou n am range, ri ver, or ocean, you can 0 0 In an
need help, Sall y Barnes, ou r 14 , wi l l be happy to assist you.
18
To keep up with current events both here and abroad, you can spend time in our
___ _ _ _ _ _ ____ '_5, where you can browse through our dail y 11\
and our weekl y and monthl y 17 s. If you want to take an art icle home, you
can make a copy on our _
(continued)
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You can al so find entertainment in t he library. In the '_9 you' ll f ind
___ _ ___ _____ '_os and 2\ to l isten to and
___ _ _ _ _ _____' _2
S
to watch.
If you want to find an articl e from an old newspaper or periodical , you can look it up on the
___ _ _ _ ______'_3machine. Old newspapers and journal s are kept on
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So the next time you' re in the nei ghborhood, stop by and say hell o. I' d love to show you around
our library.
Ciil B. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
listen and decide what's being talked about.
_ encycl opedia
_ call card
_ online cat alog
_ media sect ion
_ checkout counter
_ periodicals sect ion
_ dict ionary
_ atlas
_,_ l ibrary card

[!f] U H j: lltl
.
: I r::::J rt
C. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
1. J always ask the librari an if I have any questions.
2. When David needs to f ind the meaning of a word, he always
looks it up in the at las.
3. We keep our encyclopedias in the reference secti on over there.
4. If you' re look ing for a magazine, look in the media sect ion.
5. You'l l find all the books we have in our l ibrary at the checkout desk.
6. If you want to know where somet hi ng is, all you have to do is
ask the person at the informat ion desk.
7. People who wan t to find old newspaper articles can look them up
on either microfilm or microf iche.
S. All the computer di skettes in t hi s library are on the shelves.
9. None of the call cards in our libary give the tit le or the author.
10. People wh o want to take books out of our library need a library card.
11. Ronald wor ks as a copy machine at the M idvi lle library.
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Likely Unlikely
L
THE SCHOOL
A. WHAT'S THE WORD!
Complete the fol lowi ng using words from page 77 of the Pict ure Dicti onary.
1. The principal want s to seeyou in her office
2. All the st udents gathered in the school for an assembly.
3. Johnny has a headache and feels warm. He shou ld see the _
4. The members of t he girls' marathon team run ten mil es around t he _
every day.
5. My Russian gives us listening and pronunciation homework that we
do outside of class in the _
6. Sophomores who want to learn how to drive must sign up with the _
7. The teachers are relaxing in the _
8. Peggy want s to tryout for the varsity basketbal l team. She needs to speak with
the _
9. Usa is having some problems at home. Her teacher is encouraging her to make an appointment to talk
wi th t he _
10. The pri ncipal is away at a conference. You may speak with Ms. Anderson, t he
11. The needs to mop the floor. It' s wet and sl ippery.
12. The members of the boys' soccer team get dressed in the and then go
to the to warm up and practi ce.
5. a. teacher
b. lunchroom monitor
6. a. school nurse
b. cafeter ia worker
3. a. princi pal
b. vice-princi pal
4. a. driver's ed instructor
b. coach
B. LISTENING: WHO'S TALKING?
listen and decide who is tal king.
1. @ guidance counselor
b. coach
2. a. custodian
b. pri ncipal
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A. A LETTER HOME
Complete the foll owing letter using words from pages 7 8 ~ 7 9 of the Picture Dictionary.
Dear Masako,
I'vejust finiehed my flret; month 85 an exchange student at Brookdale High.
miss you and all my f riends in Tokyo. but things hereare fine. I'm taking a great
trial",,:>, 1 course. Last week we dissected a frog. and
tomorrowwe're going to dissect a worm. My 2
class is also very good. I'm learning where all the ccurrcnee, lakes. rivers. oceans,
and mountain ranges are. I'm al so discovering counrrtee I've never even heard: of!
My 3 course is very hard. We're reading
contemporary Latin American literature. In .. . I'm
making a wooden table. It's a litt le lopsided. but I like it! I had a disaster last week
in s. I burned my cake and spilled a bag of flour all
over the floor!
I'm busy with a lot of extracurricular activities. too. You know how much I like
to sing. Well, last week I joinea the ' . In t he
____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _7 club, we're working on a pr oducti on of King Lear. In
addition, my claee elected me to t he 8 . Oh, one
more thing. l'vejust eubmttted a few poems to the sc hool
_ __________-'- ' . I t hink they're going to be published in the winter
issue.
That's all for now. A5 you can see, I'm very busy and I' m having a wonderful
t ime. Say hello to everybody f or me.
P.S. Our school '_0 team won the state
championship last weeki
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B. WHICH COURSE?
Dec ide i n which course you might hear the following.
.....d....- 1. We're going to study one of Shakespeare's pl ays next week.
2. If you thin k multipl ication is difficult, wait unt il we get to long divi sion !
3. We'll pract ice al l the letters in the middle row f i rst.
4. I' m goi ng to write about the Roman Empi re.
5. Where exactly are the Himalayan mountains located ?
6. You're goi ng to get to know all the rul es of the road.
7. We' re going to tal k about AIDS- how the disease is contracted and
how to pr event it.
8. Bonjour, cl ass. Comment all ez-vous?
9. We're having a test tomorrow on atoms, neutrons, and protons.
a. typing
b. French
c. geography
d. Engl i sh
e. health
f. history
g. physics
h. mathematic s
t . driver 's ed
C. ASSOCIATIONS
....<:L
1. soprano
a. student government
2. viol i nist b. drama
3. president
c. schoo l newspaper
4. quarterback
d. chor us
5. editor e. football team
6. actor
f. orc hestra
D. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
1. There are some excellent si ngers in our school choir.
2. We learn all about cook ing and nutrit ious eating in
our ind ustrial arts class.
3. We draw and pai nt in our health cl ass.
4. Students who don 't do well in mat h probably don't do very wel l
in trigonometry either.
5. Geometry i s a popular extracurri cular act ivi ty in our school.
6. We learn the rules of the road in our dri ver's ed class.
7. Our school yearbook is published weekly.
E. IN MY OPINION
l.ikely Unlikely
V
1. In my opinion, the most interesting subj ect i s because .
2. In my opi nion, the most bor ing subject i s because .
3. I thi nk the hardest subject is because .
4. For me, the easiest subj ect is because .
B3
A. WHAT'S THEOCCUPATIONl
accountant barber chef lawyer pharmacist secr etary
architec t butcher ga rdener mechanic sa lesperson translato r
ba ker carpenter j ournali st newscaster sc ientist wa itress
1. Would you please give this to my secretary ? He needs to f ix t he mistakes in this letter.
2. My sister is a famous . She writes for The New York Times.
3. J have an excellent who helps w ith my tax returns.
4. My wife is a at Lucy's Coffee Shop downtown.
5. The who designed this building is very talented.
6. My son speaks seven l anguages. He works as a _
at the Un ited Nations.
7. Who is the who made this fantast ic bread?
8. As you r , J think it' s important for you to have a will.
9. My compl iments to the ! This was an excel lent meal!
10. Ask the how much of t his medicat ion you should take.
11. I'm sure some day a will discover a cure for t he
common cold.
12. The who cut your husband's hair should be fired!
13. I buy all my meat from the around t he corner.
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14. The who f ixed this car didn' t do a very good j ob. The brakes sti ll squeak.
15. I have a part-time job as a in t he Chi ldren' s Cl othing Department.
16. I just f ired our Al l our rose bushes died!
17. We need to cal l a to f ix our broken front steps.
18. You look fami l iar. Aren't you the on Channel 9?
~ 8. LISTENING: WHO'S TALKING?
Listen and decide who is talking.
~ actor
~ cashi er
~ delivery per son
~ farmer
~ fisherman
_1_ pi lot
~ police off icer
~ real estate agent
~ recept ioni st
~ stock derk
~ taxi driver
~ teacher
~ t ravel agent
~ veterinarian
~ wa iter
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D. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
messages
: meat
hairdresser
: dr ug store
: stage
12. electrician: light fixture as : sink
13. journalist : news as _
C. ANALOGIES
1. ho usekeeper : hote l as ---'lllilliI= ='---- : beauty parlor
2. reporter : stor ies as : portraits
3. actor: stage as : garage
4. ga rdener : flowers as : anima ls
5. mason: br ick as : wood
6. photographe r : phot ographs as : buildings
7. assembler: assembles as : drives a bus
8. baker : pastries as _
9. computer: computer programmer as : _
10. foreman : factory as _
11. waitress: restaurant as _
1. Bob uses an architect to prepare his taxes.
2. The lawyer successfully defended her cl ient.
3. Our wedding cake was baked by an excellent carpenter.
4. The bricks on our front walk were l aid by a local mason.
5. A famous seamstress recently di scovered a cure for the flu.
6. This off ice i s guarded by a gardener.
7. We called our travel agent when we deci ded to take a trip.
8. Roger went to the baker up the street to get a haircut.
9. Thi s suit was made by a very fine tai lor.
10. When our dog is sick, we take hi m to a sanitation worker.
11. The new factory was bui lt by an excel lent team of custodians.
12. The front page story on today's paper was wri tten by a
well-known newscaster.
13. I call an electrici an when we have problems with our front l ight.
14. Bertha is a housekeeper at the Plaza Hotel.
15. We always call our local pharmaci st when our sink is broken.
16. My cousin works as a journalist at the bank.
17. You pay the courier near the door when you leave the cafeteria.
18. When I have a questi on at the library, J ask the bookkeeper.
Likely Unlikely
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A. WHAT'S THEACTION!
act clean draw grow pa int serve translate
assemble cook drive guard play sew type
bake deliver file mow repair Si ng wash
build design fly operate sell teach wri te
1. Do yo u know how to play the gui tar?
2. Here. Let me show you how to this X-ray machi ne.
3. Mr. Jones. Please these reports und er the letter G.
4. I love to . Maybe someday I'l l be in a pl ay on Broadway. j ~
5. I need to find someone who can thi s letter from Engli sh into Japanese. ~
-"'.'.'>'
6. J like to dishes, but I don't like to dry them afterwards.
7. We can t his sofa next week. W hat day is conveni ent for you?
8. I' m sorry. We don't breakfast-only lunch and dinner.
9. Did you thi s poem? It's absol utely beautiful!
10. My children know how to an apple pie.
11. I t hi nk I' ll the walls li ght bl ue. What do you th i nk?
12. I can' t a note! I have a terrible voice.
13. My daughter s al l her papers for school on the computer.
Times have certai nl y changed !
14. I' m a ter ri ble arti st. I can't even a st raight line.
16. We tomatoes and cucumbers in our backyard.
17. My husband used to a bus before he retired last year. / \ _
18. Can you things around the house? I can ' t. I'm not very h a n d y . ~
19. The men who t he Queen's Palace i n London never smi le.
20. Mrs. Taylor. When are you goi ng to us the fut ure continuous tense?
21. M ing can components for circu it boards faster than anyone el se in the factor y.
22. We 're plann ing to a small retirement home in Florida.
23. I'm an archi tect . large offi ce bu ildi ngs.
24. I don ' t feel like ing dinner at home ton i ght. Let's go out to eatl
25. Do you want to to San Franci sco or should we take the train?
26. Bel ieve it or not, Blake's Departm ent Store is having a huge sale t his week! They're
_____ _ _ _ ing ever ythi ng at hal f-price!
27. I think I' ll the lawn. The grass is getting very long.
28. Susie, please your room befor e the guests arrive!
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B. WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN COMMON!
Decide what the actions below have in common.
a. Things you do to food .
b. Things you do with your hands.
c. Words that rhyme.
d. Things you do to clothing.
e. Things you do in an off ice.
f. Things you do to buildings.
g. Things you do with a vehicle.
h. Things you do with your voice.
1. sell
0
3. bake
0
5. design
0
7. draw
0
sew cook constr uct wri te
wash serve guard fi le
2. type
0
4. grow
0
6. act
0
8. deliver
0
wri te sew teach drive
pai nt mow sing fly
C. WHAT'S THECATEGORY!
cook Things you ""''''--_ _
Things you _
Things you _
Things you _
Thi ngs you _
Things you _
Things you _
Things you _
Thi ngs you _
Things you _
Things you _
Things you _
Things you _
Things you _
Things you _
See if you can fi gure out whi ch actions from pages 84-85 of the Pictur e Dictionary are associated with the
following groups of words.
1. breakfast lunch dinner
2. dishes your hands your ca r
3. flowers vegetables crops
4. t he guitar soccer games
5. cakes pies pastries
6. houses bridges buildings
7. airpl anes kites spaceships
8. memos letters your name
9. food drinks tenni s bal l s
10. Engli sh French typing
11. trucks cars buses
12. walls fences pictures
13. furniture pizzas babi es
14. banks buildings countries' borders
15. cars appl iances that don't work thi ngs that are broken
A. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. Please hang up your jacket on the ( clos et ( coat rack) l over the re.
2. There's an important meeting today with all the stockholders in the
( conference room supply room l .
3. Mary has a job interview tomorrow. When she arrives, she'l l probably wait in the
( employee lounge recept ion area) for a few minutes.
4. Let' s make a fresh pot of coffee in t he coffee ( machine cart l.
5. Speed, accuracy, attention to detail , good spel ling, and proofreading are
all impor tant skil ls for a ( fi le cl erk typist).
6. The company's ( boss recept ionist) usuall y greets peopl e at the front desk.
7. Pens, penci ls, and paper are kept in the ( file cabinet supp ly cabinet l.
8. The ( office assistant off ice manager ) is the person who runs the offi ce.
9. I can barely read thi s. The ( dry erase board copier ) must be out of ink.
10. l arge boxes of past seasons' catalogs, old order forms, and outdated sales brochures
are here in the ( storage room suppl y room ).
Wl B. LISTENING: WHAT'S THE LAST WORD?
listen and complete the sentences.
_ lounge
_ station
_ cl oset
_ cabinet
_ meter
_ room
_ area
_ assistant
_ cl erk
~ 1 _ machine
~ C. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY?
listen and decid e where the conversati on is taking place.
_ in the reception area
_ in the conference room
_ in the supply room
_ in the employee lounge
_1_ at the copi er
~ _ in the mai lroom
~ D. LISTENING: WHO'S TALKING?
Listen and decide who is talking.
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_ boss
_1_ typi st receptionist _ fi le cler k _ office assistant
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
I can' t hear my boss's voice on this
A. WHAT'S THE WORDl
Complete the followi ng using words from page 87 of the Picture Dict ionary.
1. What a day! The telephone didn't stop ringing, and every time 1tried to transfer a call, the
person got disconnected. In my opinion, we need a wh ol e new _
2. You need to we igh these packages on the in the mail room.
3. Thi s paper is too long. Could you use t he to trim it a few inches?
4. My adding machine is broken. I' ll have to use my _
5. Something is wrong with this _
microcassette.
6. This pencil is awfully dull. Where's the ?
7. For t he Board of Di rectors' meeting, we need to di stribute bound annual reports. Please use the
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ ___ to put them together.
8. Thi s brochure needs to look like it's professionall y typeset. We need to print it on a
9. Thirty years ago, we di d all our correspondence and reports on a _
Now we use a _
10. Ms. Davi s wants thi s report to look li ke it's typed on a good quali ty typewriter. Print it on a
11. John Singer in our West Coast office needs to revi ew and sign thi s contract as soon as possibl e.
Send hi m a copy on the _
12. Sittin g in front of a all day can give a person eye strain.
13.
B. WHICH CAME FIRST!
Ci rcle the piece of off ice equipment that came first histor ical ly.
1. pencil sharpeners or elect ric pencil sharpeners?
2. calculators or adding machines?
3. word processors or typewri ters?
4. fax machines or teJex machines?
5. dot-matrix printers or laser printers?
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C. OFFICE ASSOCIATIONS
Decide wh ich office equipment is associated with the items and actions below. There may be more than
one possible answer.
a. ca lculator
b. phone
c. typewri ter
c, d,f 1. keys
2. ribbon
3. mouse
d. word processor
e. adding machine
4. percentages
S. file
6. disk
f. computer
g. phone system
7. busy signal
8. save
9. addition
~ D. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what office item is being talked about.
1. a. dot-matri x pri nter 4. a. posta l sca le
@ laser printer b. typewriter
2. a. fax mach ine 5. a. dict aphone
b. telephone b. calculator
3. a. penci l sharpener G. a. paper shredder
b. electric penci l sharpener b. paper cutler
E. THE LATEST OFFICE INVENTION!
Invent a new piece of office equipment. Give it a name, describe its use, and draw a picture of it i n the
space below.
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1. a place to sit, write , and make and receive phone calls
2. somet hing to open envelopes
3. somet hing to put pens and penci l s in
4. some place to put people's names, addresses, and phone numbers
5. a pl ace to put incoming and outgoing mail
6. something to hol d paper d ips
7. something to help her remember schedu led meetings
8. something to hold Scotch tape
9. somet hing to keep memos and reminders in
10. something to help her plan her ti me
11. something to make important parts of reports and memos stand out
12. something to cut things wit h
13. somet hing to tel l her what t he date is
14. somet hing on her desk t hat tell s people who she i s
15. a pl ace to t hrow away papers she doesn't want
A. JANET'S NEW OFFICE
Janet has decided to start her own business. Using the
vocabulary on page 88 of the Pict ure Dictionary, help
Janet f urnish her new off ice. She needs:
EJ
,
'.
I
I
'I
lID
desk
B. A GOOD IDEAl/NOT A GOOD IDEA!
Decide whether or not the foll owing bits of office advice are appropriate.
1. You shoul d lean on a desk pad when you write.
2. Keep your important files in your tape di spenser.
3. Use a letter tray to open your letters.
4. Wri te all your appointment s in your personal pl anner.
5. Keep peopl e's names and addresses on your rolodex.
6. Be sure to use a hi ghli ghter pen to sign your letters.
A Good
Idea
Nota Good
Idea
C. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT!
Listen and deci de what's being talked about.
1. a. desk 4. a. appointment book
swivel chair b. memo holder
2. a. paychecks 5. a. stapler
b. desk lamp b. cl ipboard
3. a. rubber stamp 6. a. t imesheet
b. mechanical pencil b. rclodex
7. a. letter opener
b. punch
8. a. business card
b. appointment book
9. a. stamp pad
b. eraser
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OFFICE SUPPLIES
A. WHAT AM I!
Try to figure out which office supply on page 89 of the Picture Dictionary is talking.
1. "Wit hout me, the letters you type are invisible."
2. "With my help, you get two. "
3. "I' m white, and I make typographical error s disappear,"
4. " I' m ei ther blank or have a return address pri nted on me. You send me
on an envelope."
5. "I'm often yellow, and I stick without glue or tape."
6. "l'm very useful because I stretch around things to hold them together."
7. " You need me 10 print what's on t he screen."
8. " Because of my name, you might expect to f ind me only in a law f irm,
but you can fi nd me everywhere. "
9. " I' m cl ear and sticky. From my name, you mi ght think I' m from the
United Kingdom."
B. WHAT'S THE WORD?
typing paper
gluestick
index card
mail er
mai l ing label
package mail ing tape
stat ionery
thumbtack
typewriter ribbon
1.
3.
5.
You need to type that lett er on offi cial
company stationery
A is a special
padded envelope you can buy at the
post office.
Don't forget to put a
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ on this
package.
2.
4.
6.
No wonder the word s are so li ght ! You
need a new _
1wrote down hi s address on a 3 x 5
(three inc h by fi ve inc h)
You shou ld probabl y use
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to make sure
the mai ler w il l be secure.
Use a to
attach the photographs to the paper.
8. You can fasten that notice to the bulletin
board wi th a _
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-
A. ASSOCIATIONS
a. time d ock d. lever f. un ion notice I . assembly li ne
b. fi rst-aid ki t e. ware house g. cafeteria j . freight e levator
c. safety glasses h. supp ly room
hurt
-=C,
.a,
eat
6.
-"----
-
CJ
c:=,
punch in
7. read
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.] .L - I
C
' . ..
-' " " 0-
store
8. put on
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1
--
put toget her
9. stock
:::JI
,.1
load
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B. WHAT'S THE WORD?
f ire ext ingui sher
first-aid kit
freight elevator
lever
loading doc k
payroll offi ce
quali ty control supervisor
safety glasses
suggestion box
supply room
1- To start this machine, pull the 2. You can pick up your checks i n
lever
the
3.
lf you run out of glue, look in
4. The delivery truck is wait i ng at
the
the
5. To protect thei r eyes, workers in 6. If you have an idea for i mproving the
our factory are requ ired to wear way we do things, write it down and
put it in the
7. r sec flames! Whe re's the 8. In the Shipping Department , we have
? a very large
9. The fact that our prod ucts are so 10. Quick! There's an emergency!
well-made is due in large part to our Get the
excellent
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THE CONSTRUCTION SITE
A. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
-.L 1. pneumati c
a. measure
2. tape
b. mixer
3. frontend
c. pi cker
4. dump
d. drill
5. cement
e. truck
6. cherry
f. loader
B. WHAT'S THE WORD!
blueprints
brick
bull dozer
d ump truck
hard hat
insulation
jackhammer
ladder
lumber
pipe
pl ywood
scaffolding
shingle
tape measure
toolbelt
bluepri nts
2. Come on! Climb up the to the second floor!
3. OUf house has excel lent . That's why it always stays warm all winter.
11. I' m standing outside the top floor of the bui lding on the _
9. A sheet of is not very expensive. Good qual ity
_______ _ __ cost s a lot more.
r
../,.rJ .\ ." a l1
II j
/
/
5. One of our water 5 burst in the
basement and we had a flood!
4. They dug up the di rt for the foundation with an enormous and removed the
dirt in a _
6. OUf carpenter always wears a _
around her wai st.
7. I'm looking for my . I need to
check the dimensions of the front door.
8. Put on your It's dangerous to work here
without one!
12. We have a lovel y home.
13. The 5 on our roof have to be repl aced.
10. We' ll use a to dri l l that rock.
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2. a.
b.
3. a.
b.
4. a.
b.
5. a.
b.
6. a.
b.
7. a.
b.
8. a.
b.
9. a.
b.
10. a.
b.
gas air ) pump.
emergency brake ).
( odometer ( speedometer) .
hood ) and checked the oi l by looking at the
, A. LISTENING: CALLING ABOUT A CAR
l isten to t he foll owi ng telephone conversation and circle the answers as you l isten.
1. @ The car costs $700
b. The car co sts $1700.
The car is a sed an.
The car is a hatchback.
The fan belt is new.
The car needs a new fan belt.
The car may need a new clu tch.
The car may need new spark plugs.
The batt ery stays cold .
The battery is old.
The ai r f il ter can hurt you.
The car probabl y needs a new air f i lt er.
The alternator needs to be checked.
The carburetor needs to be chec ked.
The brakes make noise.
The brakes are weak.
The gas gauge is in tip top sha pe, but the defroster doesn' t wor k.
Neither the gas gauge nor the defroster work.
The horn and the warni ng li ghts are worki ng.
The horn and t he wa rni ng l ights don't work.
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. I' m not sure how fast we' re goi ng. ['11 check the
2. The service station attendant l ifted the ( engine
( dipstick alternator ).
3. Don't forget to take the key out of the ( steeri ng column ignition ) when you leave your car.
4. [ don' t l ike a car wit h manual t ransmi ssion because I'm not very good at using a
( stic kshift gas ped a l ) and ( dashboard cl utch ).
5. The weather was wet and foggy, and so I turned on my ( winds hie ld wipers hubcap ) an d
( muffler rear def roster ).
6. I see that the car driving in front of us has a broken ( headlight taillight ).
7. I backed into anot her car and dented my ( hood bumper ).
8. The spare tire is in the ( trunk glove compartment ).
9. OUf car isn' t driving very wel l these days. We' re havi ng a probl em with the ( radiator seat belt ).
10. We need to stop at a service ( bay station ) for some gas.
11. To pump the gas, first take the ( visor nozzle ) from the (
12. The car won't roll down the hi ll if you use the ( accelerator
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C. CROSSWORD PUZZLE
,
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r
,
,
ro

DOWN
1. The radio reception is very poor. Raise the
"
ACROSS
3. The attendant inserted the ......_ ...__......_ .:::
the gas tank .
5. The i s a continuous rubber belt
that drives a fan that keeps the engi ne cool.
6. The metal coveri ng over the center of the
whee l is the _
7. You' d better check the air in the rea r left
8. Step on the ! There's something
in the middle of the road !
10. Here ! Use this to lift up the car.
11. If you want to check the pressure in your tires,
the is over there.
13. The mixes gasoline with air so
t hat gas will burn in the cylinders of the
engme.
14. It was extremely sunny, and so I lowered the
_____ over the windshield.
15. The generates electri ci ty and
sends it to the batter y.
2. The fixed al l the probl ems I was
having with my car.
4. A i s used to measure the amount
of oil in the engine.
5. When we had to pull our car over to the side
of the road, we immedi ately lit a _
to warn other cars.
8. The front and back of every car has
_,----_,----_s to protect the car if it gets hit
or bumped.
9. The keeps the engine from
overheating.
12. Gas is stored in the _
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A. A GOOD IDEA!/NOT A GOOD IDEA!
Decide whether or not the fol lowing dri ving deci sions are appropriate.
A Good
Idea
Nola Good
Idea
1. Bob didn't have t he correct amou nt of money, so he got into
the exact change la ne at the tollbooth.
2. Howard likes to drive on the shou lder of t he highway.
3. Margaret slowed down when she saw the yield sign.
4. I' ll stop at the service area to get gas.
5. Alan drove through the divider 10 get from one side of the highway
to the ot her.
6. Since I dri ve a l ittl e slowly, I always drive in the left lane.
7. Barbara didn't pass the car in front of her because there was a solid
line dividing the road .
8. We're approac hi ng an intersection. Why don't you speed up?
9. Turn left when you see this sign: (S)
10. Take that entrance ramp to gel on to the interstate.
11. Do you see that "do not e nter" sign? l et' s go down that street
and see what's the re !
12. Slow down! We're approaching a school cross ing.
13. l et' s stop our car on the bridge and admire the view!
14. l ook at the route sign to see what road we 're on.
15. Get into the left lane if you want to pass that ca r.
16. Honk your horn while you' re dr iving through the tunnel.
17. look both ways at the railroad cross ing!
18. let's stop ou r ca r on the med ian and rest for awhile!
interstate 1. Take the __---"-'-"'''''-''''-''''---_ _ no rth.
li sten and fill in the missing directional information.
4. Immediatel y after the intersection, there's a _
2. You' ll see signs for Flagstaff after a _
3. Get in the lane and take Exit
5. Take a right after the railroad crossing onto a _
6. After you go ove r a small , the school is at the first _
___ _ , Maple Street.
;; B. LISTENING TO DIRECTIONS
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A. A FRUSTRATING FLIGHT!
Complete the fol lowing using words from page 96 of the Picture Dictionary.
What a flight ! From beginning to end it was a disaster! Wh en [
arrived at the airport, there was a huge line at the
ticket cQunter 1 . There was only one
_ _ _ _ _____ _ _ _2, and it was apparently his fi rst day on the
job. The 3 wasn't working, so
nobody knew whether flights would be leaving on time or not. Finally, I
,
checked my luggage and went to the . My
hand luggage went throu gh the 5 without

any problem. Unfortunately, the buzzed


when I walked throu gh. After the 7 had me
remove my watch and jewelry, I was able to pass through. At the
8 ,
_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ counter, I showed the agent my , but
she claimed that my seat had already been taken and the plane was overbooked. She sugges ted that I
sit in the 10 while she looked into the matter. Meanwhile, all the other
11
passengers were told to proceed to the to board the plane. After
everyone had boarded, they managed to find me a seat in the rear of the plane, right next to the rest
rooms. After a very turbulent fli ght, we finally reached our desti nation. I went to
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ '_2 , where a customs off ici al told me that I had not fill ed out the
___________'_3 properl y and woul d have to redo it before she coul d stamp my
_ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ '_4. After thi s was taken care of, I went to the
_____ ______'_5 to fi nd my luggage. I had had two suitcases and a garment bag.
However, one of my suitcases was mi ssing. I showed my 16 to a ticket
agent, but there was nothing he could do. Twenty-four hour s later, I had to go back to the airport to
pick up my sui tcase. It was found, but it also had a bi g rip in it. I' ll never fl y that airl ine again!
B. ANALOGIES
concession st and
1. porter : skycap as snack bar: __-"'''''''''''''''''''-'lli!I!<'---__
2. securi ty checkpoint : security guard as ticket counter : _
3. arrival and departure monitor : Check- In as wai ting area : ---,==
4. customs : passport as gate: _
5. tickets : ticket counter as baggage: _
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9. Because of the emergency, the pi lot instructed the passengers to lower their
armrests and put on t heir emergency instruct ion cards.
_ 10. You' ll fi nd your meal in the seat pocket in front of you.
_ 11. The airpl ane landed on the runway inside the control tower.
_ 12. We put our t ray tabl es in an upr ight position during take-off.
_ 13. Life vests are an important safety feature on airplanes.
_ 14. There wasn' t any room in the first-class section or the cabin, so the
passenger sat on the wing.
A. PROBABLEOR IMPROBABLE?
Deci de whether the followin g are probable or improbable. Mar k those that are probable with a P and
those that are improbable with an I.
_ 1_ 1. This is your pilot, Captain Hawkins, spea king from the gal ley.
2. You can store this carry-on bag in the lavatory.
3. The passenge r pushed the ca ll button to get the fli ght attenda nt.
4. The plane lowered its landing gear as it approached the airport.
5. In case of emergency, turn on the air sickness bag.
6. We sat in the aisle during the whole flight.
7. The pilot never turned on the Fasten Sea t Belt sign because the landing was so smooth.
8. If you want a good view from the ai rplane, I recommend t hat you ask for a wi ndow
seat.
B. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. pilot ( instrument panel ) co-pilot fli ght engineer
2. armrest oxygen mask No Smoking sign Fasten Seat Belt sign
3. life vest emergency exit cargo door oxygen mask
4. aisle window seat belt mi ddle
5. nose tai l fuselage jet
6. jet prop rotor helicopter
7. passenger galley fli ght attendant captain
galley ) than in the f irst-cl ass sect ion.
instrument panel cockpi t) along with t he pi lot.
C. WHICH WORD?
1. The (( pilot) passenger ) turned on the No Smoking sign.
2. Please fasten your ( mi ddle seat scat belt ) before take-off!
3. I think I' l l put my briefcase in the overhead ( pocket compartment ).
4. Ladi es and gent lemen, there's a probl em in the rear of the airplane. We think the
problem is in the ( nose tai l).
3. There are many more seats in the ( cabin
6. The co-pilot and fl ight engi neer sit in the (
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4. My hair gets frizzy when it's ~ ~ ~ _
2. It i sn't raining very ha rd. It's just _
3. I do n't like it when the sky is gray and _ _ ~ _
o
thunde rstorm snowstorm
sunny
lightning
muggy
sunny
foggy
hurricane
cloudy
dr izzl ing
1. It' s a clear -"'!I!!JOL day. Let's go to t he beach!
A. WEATHERTALK
5. r hear it's going to be freezing tomorrow and we' re goi ng to have a bi g _
6. My children always hold their ears when there's a loud _ ~ ~ ~ _
7. What a terrible ! All the trees in our neighborhood were dest royed.
8. look up at the sky! Did you see that fl ash of ?
9. I' ll open the blinds to see if it's cl ear or foggy today. Oh! It's _
J ca n' t see a thingl
B. A GOOD IDEA! / NOT A GOOD IDEA!
1. A. lt's windy. I think 111 fly my kite.
B. @ That's a good idea.
b. I' m not so sure you should.
2. A. It's sleeting. Why do n't we have a picnic?
B. a. That' s a wonderful idea!
b. Let's wait until another time.
3. A. It's freezing. I'll turn on the heat.
B. a. Please do.
b. I wouldn' t recommend that.
4. A. It's hazy today. I'l l defini tely need my
rubbers and umbrella.
B. a. I agree. You wi ll.
b. I don't think you'l l need them.
5. A. It's getting muggy. Let's turn off the air
conditioning.
B. a. r hope you do.
b. Please don't.
6. A. There's going to be a tornado today. let's
go outdoors and watch it.
B. a. What a great idea!
b. I think we should stay indoors.
7. A. It's hailing! Let's go sailing!
B. a. Are you out of your mind?!
b. I'd love to.
8. A. Let's look at the stars tonight. It's going to
be clear.
B. a. What a good idea!
b. We won't be able to see a thing!
9. A. Get the suntan lotion! It's drizzling!
8. a. Good idea!
b. Suntan lotion?! We need an umbrell a!
10. A. They're predicting a thunderstorm tomorrow.
We should cancel our barbecue.
B. a. Why?
b. J guess we should.
11. A. It's 30 degrees Fahrenheit. l et's go to the
beach!
8. a. What a nice idea!
b. Don't you think it's a little cold to go to
the beach?
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_ tent stakes
_ thermos
_ trail map
-L picnic blanket
_ rope
_ sleeping bags
_ backpacks
_ camp stove
_ compass
Listen and choosethe best answer.
A. ASSOCIATIONS
.s.: 1. pitch
a. hatchet
. . ~
2. carry
b. lantern
3. cook
c. tent
4. chop
d. thermos
5. tie
e. hiking boots
6. climb
f. trail map
7. drink
g. backpack
8. light
h. rope
9. foll ow
i . camp stove
'" 8. LISTENING
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zoo
trash can
wading pool
water fo untai n
statue
sand
sandbox
rest room
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ while my wife rides her horse on the
A. WHAT'S THE WORD!
band shell merry-go-round
bike rack monkey bars
bridl e path pi cnic area
jogging path pl ayground
1. Let's eat in t he picnic area
2. There's goi ng to be a concert tonight at the
3. I thin k I' ll run on t he
4. Throw that pape r away in the _
5. Don't worry. Your chi ldren will be safe. The is very shallow.
6. Look! There's the of George Washington !
7. I love to go around and around on the and li sten to the organ music.
8. I have to go to the bathroom. ls there a nearby?
9. You ca n get a drink from that over the re.
10. You ought to leave your bicycl e at the wh ile we' re in the park.
11. I love to look at all t he monkeys in the _
12. My daughter wants to cl imb on the ~ _
____ _ _ _ ____ open?
How late is the
13. Jimmy! Don't throw the out of the _
iJ B. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY!
Listen and decide where t hese people are.
_ on the jogging path
_ in the pl ayground
_ in the picn ic area
_ on the bridle path
_ on the merry-go-round
_1_ near the band shell
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A. CAN YOU FIND . . .?
Look through the l ist of words on page 101 of the Picture Dictionary and see if you can find ...
4 things to sit or lie on. 5 people at the beach. 4 things 10 protect you from the
lifeguard sta nd sun .
4 beach toys. 4 thin gs we use in the water. 4 things we wear or put on .
B. WHICH WORD ISCORRECTl
1. Brr! The water was freez ing! Where's my (towel) blanket ) so I ca n dry off?
2. Oh, no! I don't want to get my hair wet , and I forgot my ( sun hat bathing cap )!
3. If we put up the ( beach chair beach umbrella ), we can have some shade.
4. Let' s collect some ( sand dunes seashells ) when we go to Fl or ida.
5. Tommy, aren' t you thirsty? I put some jui ce in the ( cooler vendor l .
6. Please don't tal k to the ( life preserver lifeguard ). She needs to pay attent ion to
the ( swimmers sunbathers ) in the water.
7. George is really going fast on that ( air matt ress surfboard)! I hope he doesn't get hurt!
8. Let's get something to eat at the ( snack bar sand castle ).
9. The lifeguard i s sitting on the ( lifeguard seat lifeguard stand ).
10. Do you want to take a walk on the ( sand dunes waves ) over there?
11. I love to use a ( shovel klckboard ) in the wat er.
12. Look at that ( rock kite ) up in the sky!
13. Put on your ( sunglasses bathing suit ). The sun is very bri ght today.
14. There are very strong ( surfers waves ) in the ocean today. J think a storm is coming.
15. My friends and I Jove to throw a beach ( ball umbrell a ) back and forth on the beach.
16. Come on, let's go to the beach today! Get your ( swimmer swi msuit )!
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C. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
--L 1. sand
a. cap
2. l ifeguard
b. towe l
3. life
c. loti on
4. beach
d. matt ress
5. suntan
e. dune
6. bathing
f. hat
7. sun
g. stand
B. ai r
h. preserver
D. WHAT'S THE ACTION?
_f_
1. dig a. beach umbre lla
2. surf b. sunscreen
3. fly c. surfboard
4. throw d. she lls
5. bui ld e. kite
6. put up f. shovel
7. sell g. sand castle
8. collect h. vendor
9. put on t. beach ba ll
E. LIKElY OR UNLIKELY?
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1. The sand dunes are very high in the water today.


2. I stepped on a rock in the water and hurt my foot.
3. l ucy filled a bucket with water.
4. My son wo rked as a sunbather at the beach last summer.
5. To protect herself from the sun, Mari a always uses a cooler.
6. They spen t time looking for sea she lls at the beach.
7. My daughter was knocked over by an enormous wave.
8. I wear a bathing cap when I go swi mming so my bathing suit won' t get wet.
9. Uncle Walter enj oys lying on a raft in the water.
10. I live in a beautiful sand castl e at the beach.
11. A common tongue twi ster is: " She sells seashells by the seashore."
Likely Unlikely

lOS
6. Sports played on a table: pool
handball
ping pong
darts
4. Sports wit h at least two pl ayers: wei ghtlifting
tenni s
racquetball
cycl ing
f risbee
golf
ping pong
tennis
roller skating
running
f risbee
racquetba ll
boxing
bowl ing
handb all
karate
3. Sport s that use a net:
7. Sport s played onl y outdoors:
2. Sport s you play with a glove:
5. Sports played only indoors: go lf
bowl ing
skateboarding
skydiving
B. ANALOGIES
1. racquet : squas h as paddle : ping pong
2. cl ub : golf as : billiards
3. j ogging suit: jogging as : boxing
4. safety gogg les : racquet ball as : cycling
,J . knee pads : roller skating as : skateboarding
A. "OUT OF PLACE"
Which sports DON'T be long in the following categories?
1. Sports you play with a ball : bowling
( running)
ping pong
( skateboarding)
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C. WHAT AM 11
1.
3.
When you jump on me, I send
you high in the air!
trampoline
I'm a fast-paced game and also
t he name of a vegetable !
2.
4.
J bring you safely back to earth!
Ouch! I j ust got hit dead center
by a bow and arrow!
D. NAME THAT SPORT!
How many of the following sports facts do you know?
1. Name a sport played in an alley.
bowling
3. Name 2 sports that require hol es.
5. Name a sport in whic h you get pin ned down
on the floo r.
7. Name 3 sports that use the floor and walls.
2. Name a sport that requi res a pil ot.
4. Name 3 spor ts that require wheels.
6. Name a sport in which you can get bruised or
knocked out.
8. Name a sport t hat ori ginated in Asia.
9. Name a sport that was first pl ayed on green
grass in Scot land .
10. Name a piece of sports equipment that goes
very fast but stays still.
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A. CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
Wr ite C if the following names of places are correct or I if t hey are i ncorrect.
." "
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5. basketbal l court
6. hockey rink
7. softball field
8. baseball rink
-L 1. vol leyball field
2. socce r rink
3. lacrosse field
4. football court
Write T if the statement i s true or F jf it is fal se.
.E, 1. Baseball players play on a court.
2. A hockey rink can melt.
3. A footbal l field somet i mes has to be mowed.
4. Avoll eyball court has ice on it.
5. Lacrosse is played on a hardwood floor.
B. TRUE OR FALSE!
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C. SEARCH FOR THEANSWER
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R F 0 0 T B A l l T M E A R
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H 0 T G 0 R A R C 0 U R T l
0 R B A L l F I E L D V 0 A
C R A G A P G K B C E A R Y
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P Y L 0 R N K P A R M Y L
1.
Baseball
is the national Ameri can pastime.
2. Baseball and are pl ayed on a
3. In the United States, this sport is ca lled In ot her part s of the worl d it 's
called
4. is played on skates. It's pl ayed on a
, .
attracts very tal l athletes . It's played on a
6. is al so played on a court .
7. You can' t use your hands when you play
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A. SENSE OR NONSENSE?
Decid e whether or not the foll owi ng make sense.
1. Bil ly, if you're going to pl ay baseball , you need to bri ng your stick.
2. Tom is the catcher. This mask i s for hi m.
3. The coach told the hoc key team not to forget the ir hel mets.
4. OUf volleyba ll team won because Mary's serve hit the backboard.
5. Jim lost several lacrosse pucks this season.
6. Jul ie plays on the school softba ll team. For her bi rthday, her mot her
gave her a new mitt.
7. They had to stop the basketba ll game beca use one of the playe rs'
shoulder pads fell off.
8. It's important to have a good hockey hoop.
Sense Nonsense
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Listen and decide which answer is correct.
_ 5. basketbal l player e.
_ 4. lacrosse player d.
There's the puck. Go after it!
I think I can actually tou ch the hoop
with my hands!
a.
g.
_ 7. soccer player
_ 6. volleyball player f.
_ 3. hockey player c.
_ 2. football player b.
B. WHO'S TALKING?
-L 1. baseball player
al C. LISTENING
1. a. mask 3. a. ball 5. a. soccer team 7. a. gloves
<!i) mitt b. net b. hockey team b. helmets
2. a. board 4. a. hel met 6. a. baseball B. a. baseba ll uniforms
b. guard b. stick b. soccer ball b. baseball guards
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A. WHAT'S THEOBJECT?
--<:L 1. ski
a. skates
2. bob
b. sled
3. snow
c. ski s
4. sledding
d. boots
5. cross-cou nt ry
e. guards
6. ice
f. dish
7. skate
g. mobile
B. WHAT'STHESPORT?
Which sports on page 106 of the Picture Dictionary would need the following?
(There may be more than one possible answe r for each .)
1. poles downhill skiing, cross -country skiing
2. a frozen pond
3. a hill
4. ankle support
5. sharp blades
6. a chair l ift
7. mountainou s terrai n
8. gasoline
C. WHAT'SYOUR OPINION?
Tel l about the sports on page 106 of the Picture Dict ionary.
1. In your opini on, whic h is the most diffi cult ? Why?
2. Which is the easiest? Why?
3. Which is the most dan gerous? Why?
4. Which is the safest? Why?
5. Which is the most beauti ful to wat ch? Why?
6. Which do you think is the most expensive? Why?
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a. over you r eyes.
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b. on your head. ,
c. i n you r mouth.
d. on you r back.
,
e. on your feet.
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f. over your face.
lJii'
_c_ 1. You wear a snorkel
2. You wear fl ippers
3. You wear a mask
4. You wear goggles
5. You wear a bathing cap
6. You wear an ai r tank
8. WHAT DO YOU WEARl
A. ASSOCIATIONS
_I_
I. hair a. canoe
2. breat he b. bathing suit
3. swim c. fi shing rod
4. feet d. life preserver
5. pull e. ai r tank
6. paddle f. bat hing ca p
7. protect g. fl ippers
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8. see h. towrope .
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9. bait goggles
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C. WHAT'S THE SPORTl
a. canoemg
b. fi shing
c. rowing
d. scuba diving
e. snor keling
f. swimming
g. water ski ing
h. windsurf ing
Did you bring enough bait ?
I'm a ll set. I've got my bathing suit.
We need to use bot h oars.
2.
_ 8.
_ 6.
_ 4.
I just Jove it here on
this sailboard.
_ 3.
Where did you get that mask
and flipper s?
_ 7.
A. WHAT DO YOU DOl
a. do aerobics
b. do gymnastics
c. play baseball
d. play basketball
e. play foot ba ll
f. play tennis
stretch serve
swim
reach
shoot run
kick di ve
pitch hop
bounce bend
catch
----'- 1. You hit, pitch, and catch when you _
2. You throw, pass, and kick when you _
3. You serve when you _
4. You dribble, shoot, and bou nce the ball when you _
5. You do j umping jacks, leg-l ifts, and deep-knee bends
when you _
_ 6. You do somersaults, cartwheels, and handstands when
you _
shoot
2. In soccer, you aren't allowed to touch the ball, on ly it.
3. Bi lly, please don't t he ball up and down! lt makes too much
noise and your si ster can' t sleep.
4. I' m teaching my son how to the ball with his glove when I
___ _ ___ it to him.
5. ln my opinion, any tennis player can hit t he ball over the net, but very few real l y
know how to it wel l.
6. To enter a marathon, you reall y have to l ike to _
7. Can you up and down on one foot ?
8. I have trouble ing since my knee operation.
9. Lift your arms and up high.
10. [ love to in t he pool down the street. However, I
don' t like to because it' s too dangerous.
11. Come on! those muscles!
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WHAT'S THE WORD!
ast ronomy
bird wa tchi ng
cards
chess
co in col lect i ng
croc heting
knitt ing
model building
Monopo ly
paint ing
photography
pottery
sculpt ing
sewi ng
stamp col lecti ng
weaving
woodworking
paintinfi;1
3. This wool sweater you made is beauti ful. How long have you been
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4. r love _
2. I' m feel ing frustrated. I've got my needles and thread, but my
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ machi ne is broken.
1. My hobby is ----I"!illJ""''-- --. Here are my brushes and easel.
6. r really like this bookca se that Jack built. He has incred ible skills.
7. My husband's hobby is making . He has a gigantic wheel in the other room.
He's made some beautiful painted day di shes.
8. I feel l ike today. Where did you put the pl aster and cl ay?
9. My son has been interested in for many years. He has a compl ete coll ect ion
of twentiet h century si lver dollars.
10_ I j ust bought a new pair of binoculars. l et's go this Sunday.
11. _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ i s a famous board game in which people use specia l play money to buy and
sel l property.
12. Many young peopl e enj oy . With a kit , some glue, and some paint, they
can create authentic miniature cars and pl anes.
13. If you' re interested in knowing more about , talk with the manager of the
post off ice.
14. My daughter's hobby is She's saving money to buy a telescope.
15. With that magni ficent camera, I' m sure you can do some wonderful _
16. [ enj oy pl aying My favor ite game is br idge.
17. and checkers are simi lar games. They'r e both pl ayed on a square
checkered board.
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A. WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND?
actor
act ress
audience
balcony
ballet da ncer
ballet company
box office
conductor
lighting
lobby
scenery
stage
theater
t icket
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ENTERTAINMENT UPDATE
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"A lot is happen ing on sta0e 1 this weekend. First, for
______ _ _ _ _2 lovers, last season's most successful Broadway hit is now playing
to enthusiastic 3 5 here. From start to finish, this show is a smash!
The 4 and 5 effects are impressive, and
the 6 5 and 7es put on fine performances.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _8
5
are sti ll available for 9 seats for tonight's
show by cal ling t he t heater 10 Also this weekend, Swan Lake will
be performed, featuring an exciting new 11 headed by the worl d-
famous 12 Misha Barikov. Music lovers wil l enjoy the season's final
symphony performance. Wielding hi s baton for the last time this year wi ll be the renowned
____ _ ____ '_3 Kenj i Hirasawa. Be sure to stop to see the fine art of local artists
in the Symphony Hal l 14 and refreshment area wh ile you are there.
That' s the entertainment update for this weekend."
.. B. LISTENING
Listen and choosethe best answer.
1.
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spotl ight 3. a. marquee 5. a. orchestra pit 7. a. refreshment stand
b. stage b. screen b. orchestra b. box offi ce
2. a. audience 4. a. chorus 6. a. baton 8. a. actor
b. program b. ballet company b. podium b. usher
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TYPES OF ENTERTAINMENT
A. WHAT'S ON TV?
Match t he types of TV programs with their descriptions. Then f ill i n t he name of a television program you
know for each type.
sitcom
game show
news program
music video
news p ~ r a m
drama
variety show
chi ldren's program
talk show
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sports program
cartoon
1. weather, politics, local and
i nternational events
2. an ani mated story, usual ly for chi ldr en
3. ser ious situations
5. interviews with celebrities or expe rts
7. basketball, baseball, hoc key
4. contestants wi n money and prizes
6. people i n funny situations
8. peopl e ent ertai n young viewers
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8, WHAT'S AT THEMOVIES?
1.
drama cartoon western adventure movie
comedy war movie foreign film science fict ion movie

A classic
west ern
2,
The special effects in this futuristic
about a cowboy who fal l s in love.
are
remarkab le!
3. This Czech movie is the most popular
_ _____ _ _ _ _ of the yea r.
4. The Magic Bubble is the best Disney
film in years. It' s more than just a
See it today!
5,
6.
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Oklahoma Holmes faces dang er
every act ion-f i ll ed minute!
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You won't stop laughing!
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'l C. LISTENING
Listen and put a number next to the type of music you hear.
gospel music
rock music
folk music
_ ,_ cl assical mu sic
country music
blues
reggae
music I
Jazz
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A. WHICH INSTRUMENT DOESN'T 8ELONG?
1,
electric gui tar ( drum) bass harp
2. bongos cymba ls drum accord ion
3. banjo t rumpet tuba trombone
4. picco lo cello oboe f lut e
5. piano synt hesizer organ bassoo n
8. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
1. My son wa nted to take a percussion instrume nt, so [ decided
to give him piano lessons.
2. That band has a beautiful harp.
3. OUf orchestra has string i nst ruments.
4. Those cymbals are very qu iet. They hardl y make any noise.
5. I just plugged i n my electr ic gui tar.
6. I couldn't play my har mon ica because my foot was broken.
7. I love to hear the organ music in church.
8. That string quartet had a viola, a bass, a tuba, and a ce llo.
likely Unlikely
... C. ASSOCIATIONS
_1_ 1,
violin a. Hawaii
2. electric guitar b. woodwi nd
3. bongos
Co church
4. ukelele d. rock band
5. oboe e. mouth
6. harmon ica f. stri ngs
7. organ g. dr ums
;oJ D. LISTENING: WHAT'S THAT SOUND?
Listen and deci de what musical instrument you're li stening to.
piano
drums
fl ute
harmonica
cymbals
_ 1_ viol in
trumpet
organ
guitar
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A. CATEGORIES

daffodil maple stamen


da isy oak stem
leaf petal trunk
limb petunia tul ip
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\),,: . . ... ' .....". :a.
Parts of a tree:
bark
birch
bud
cherry
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Write the words under the correct categor ies.
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Types of flowers: Types of trees:
B. WHAT AM I!
Decide which of t he trees, f lowers, or plants on page 113 of the Picture Dictionary is talking.
I'm reddi sh-green. and I can make Send a dozen red ones on Valent ine's
people break out in a rash. Day to show someone you love them.
1.
poison ivv
2.
I' m a big tree that looks l ike it's crying. I'm the fl ower or leaf before it opens.
3. 4.
I'm a very com mon green weed Cocon uts grow on me, and I'm
that is often mowed. onl y found in warm cli mates.
,
6.
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I' m a very large coniferous tree that
grows in California.
8.
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I' m one of the fi rst f lowers to
appear in the spring. J' m yellow
and bell-shaped.
9. _
I'm a white fl ower with a yellow center,
and people often pi ck off my petals
~ a y i n g , " She loves me, she loves me not! "
11. _
Plant me underground and f lowers
wi ll come up in the spring year
after year.
13. _
I'm a very expensive flower and am
often bought to wear as a corsage on
a young woman's dress.
10. _
In December, people put me in their
houses and cover me with lots of
colorful li ght s and festive decorations.
12. _
I grow in hot, dry places like the
desert and someti mes have sharp
spikes on me.
14. _
I' m a plant that creeps and
spreads, somet imes cover ing the
fronts of buil dings.
C. DREAM GARDEN
Using the plot plan below, design and label a l andscape plan for your dream garden.
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A. MATCH
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I. Grand
a. Falls
2. Hoover
b. Islands
3. Deat h
c. Ocean
4. Mojave
d. Mountains
5. Great
e. Desert
6. Mississippi
f. Canyon
7. Appalachi an
g. Lake
8. Redwood
h. Forest
9. Hawaiian
i. Pond
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_ 10. Paci fic
j. River
_ 11. Niagara
k. Valley
_ 12. Walden
I. Dam
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1. In the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel, the chi ldren get lost in the ((forest) ocea n ).
2. My sister loves adventure. Recentl y she rode the ( dam rapids) of the Colorado River in
her canoe.
3. It's hard to believe that this little ( dune stream ) was once a rushing river.
4. Some peopl e l ike swi mming in pools or fresh-water lakes, but I prefer the ( seashore pl ateau ).
5. Even though I' m afraid of heights, I love hang-gliding off of ( rivers cliffs ).
6. When I was a chi ld, J dreamed about tracking panthers and ot her wi ld animals in the ( j ungle hill ).
7. We heat our home with ( hydroel ectri c power natural gas ).
8. I love to hear the crashi ng sound of a ( waterfall brook ).
9. There's no sign of water in this ( aci d rain desert ).
10. The thing that concerns me most is air ( energy pollut ion l.
~ c . LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. @
pollution 5.

rain
b. natural gas b. radiat ion
2. a. coal 6. a. air pol lut ion
b. toxic waste b. water pollut ion
3.

oi l and gas 7. a. oil


b. wind and radiation b. solar energy
4. a. aci d rain 8. a. wind
b. hydroelectri c power b. coal
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A. WHERE ARE THEYl
henhouse
garden
sty
stable
field
coop
farmhouse
orchard
5. The pig is in t he _
6. The fruit t ree is in the _
7. The hen is in the _
8. The crop is in the _
fa rmhcc ee 1. The farmer i s in the _ _ .uauuuzaze.,__
2. The chicken is in the _
3. The horse is in the _
4. The scarecrow is in the _
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT!
1. A ( (hired hand ) silo) assists the farmer.
2. Our ( tractor irrigation system ) brings water to areas that wou ld otherwise be dry.
3. A machine t hat reaps, t hreshes; and cl eans grai n is call ed a ( pitchfor k combine).
4. Birds that might eat the crops are kept away by a (scarecrow fence).
5. You can move that hay with a ( stable pitchfork l.
6. The largest (crop orchard ) on our farm is wheat.
7. Most of the cows are graz ing in the ( garden pasture ).
8. The farmer and hi s family l ive in the ( hen house farmhouse ).
9. We have several animals in our ( barnyard garden).
10. One of our cows just gave birth to two ( bull s calves ).
C. ANIMAL SOUNDS!
See if you can match the following
sounds with the animals bel ow.
II
a. e b. e c. e d. ~ e. cock-a-doodle-do!
....fL 1. sheep
2. horse
3. pig
4. cow
5. rooster
6. chi ck
Do t hese animals make the same sounds in your language? What sounds do they make?
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D. CATEGORIES
Decide whi ch farm words on page 11 5 of the Picture Dictionary belong in the following categories.
Buil dings:
farmhouse
Areas: Machinery:
E. ANALOGIES
1. calf: cow as kid: t(l Qat
2. combine : crop as pitchfork : _
3. farmer : farmhouse as chicken: _
4. fr uit tree: orchard as crop: _
5. pork : pig as beef: _
6. goat: goats as shee p: _
7. turkey : turkeys as ca lf : _
8. milk : cows as eggs : _
F. WHO'S MY MOTHER?
For the baby animal s below, fill in the names of the corresponding
adult animals.
1. piglet 4. ca lf
2. chick 5. foal
3. lamb 6. kid
G. ASSOCIATIONS
-.L 1. orchard a. enclose
2. irrigation system b. protect
3. hi red hand c. assist
4. fence d. store
5. farmhouse e. water
6. scarecrow f. grow
7. silo g. live
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elephant
A. ANALOGIES
1. horn : rhinoceros as tusk: __-"lJ'lZllilllL__
2. stripes: zebra as spots: _
3. pou ch : kangaroo as hump : _
4. horse : foal as dee r : _
5. mouse: mice aswolf: ~ ~
6. cat : whiskers as lion : _
B. WHO'S TALKING?
1. "I have spots and a long, thin nec k."
2. "I' m l ike a horse, but small er even when [' m full grown."
3. "I'm known as man's best friend."
4. "I have shar p quills all over my body."
5. "I'm called the king of the jungle."
6. "l look like a mouse with wings, and I hang upside down during the day,"
7. "I' m black and wh ite and produce a bad odor when I' m threate ned."
8. " I'm a large animal known for my big antlers."
9. " I' m a kind of bear with wh ite fur who l ives in cold cl imates."
10. "I' m a boneless creature who can survive even when I' m cut in half."
11. "l carry my newborns in my pouch."
12. "I make a sound that resembles someone la ughing."
13. "If you come to Africa and see an anima l with a hump - that's me!"
14. "I'm a common househol d pet whose babies are called kittens."
15. "l ook for me in the woods. I' ll be building a dam."
C. ANIMAL EXPRESSIONS
Certain qualities are attributed to certain animals. See if
you can guess which ones they are . Are they the same
in your culture?
1. as sly as a fox
2. as qu iet as a
3. as stubborn as a
4. as strong as a
5. as busy as a
6. as bl ind as a
Add some of your own.
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A. COLOR ME BEAUTIFUL!
Without looking back at the Picture Dictionar y, try to match t he co lors wi th the followi ng birds.
_1_ 1. white a. peacock
B. WHO'S TALKING?
2. pink
b. crow
3. black
c. cardi nal
4. blac k and white
d. blue jay
5. multi colored
e. penguin
6. red
I. swan
7. blue
g. fl ami ngo
Decide which bird or insect is
"
<:
sayingeach of the following.
r
Homeowners don't like
me because I eat wood!
I'm the symbol of the
United States.
I' m a br ight red bug with
black spots.
1.
termite
2.
3. _
You can see me at night.
4.
J' m a ve ry large bird that is
quick ly becoming ext inct.
7.
I'm a gray and white bi rd
that is ofte n found at the
seas hore.
10.
Just like bees and horn et s,
I sting!
5.
People usuall y think of me
as a sign that spr ing is on
its way.
8.
I'm similar to a grass hopper,
but I'm not green.
11.
Dogs and cats don't l i ke me
at al l! J make them itch !
6.
I' m sometimes trai ned to
car ry messages and I
general ly live in big ci t ies.
9. _
Chi ldre n are sometimes
told that I br ing babies to
expecta nt families.
12. _
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r start as a ca terpillar, but
like t he moth, I turn into
somethi ng e lse as an ad ult.
13.
A famo us rock group had
the same name, but spelled
it d ifferently.
14.
A. ASSOCIATIONS
.r$f
~
--.!L walrus a.
turtle b.
3. octopus c.
4. sea l d.
5. lobster e.
6. trout f.
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crocodile
claw
rattlesnake
shark
eel
tail
whale
1. a.

2. a.
b.
3. a.
b.
4. a.
b.
5. a.
b.
6. a.
b.
7. a.
b.
B. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONGl
1. tortoise (scallop) turtl e
2. tentacl e fl ipper clam
3. cobra boa tadpole
4. f lounder squid swordfish
5. dolphin shr imp seal
6. gill shell f in
7. snai l otter walrus
Oil C. LISTENING: ATTHE AQUARIUM
listen and c ircle the correct answer.
There are some amph ibians and repti les on the lower level.
There are some sea anima ls on the lower level.
In the tank you can see sal mon and tortoises.
In the tank you can see snails and sea horses.
The least dangerous shark is the Great White Shark.
The most dangerous shark is the Great White Shark.
Everybody can tell the difference between crocodi les and al ligators.
Many peopl e can't tell the d ifference bet ween crocodi les and alligators.
There are both fi sh and sea animals in the tide poo l.
There are fish, but there are n't any sea animals in the tide pool.
Crabs and lobsters are in the octopus tank.
There are speci al tanks for lobsters and crabs.
Dolphins perform for people visiting the aquar ium.
Don't go to the wha le show. It's only for children.
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A. 3D
cube 1. Each side of a __- " = ' - - - _ ~ is a squa re.
inches
5. A doesn't have a base or a side.
4. The base of a is a circle.
3. The two ends of a are circle s.
2. A mile is equal to 1.6 _
2. The sides of a are triangles.
Complete the following sentences.
B. WHAT'STHEWORD?
3. The between the earth and the sun is 93 mill ion _
4. An inch equals 2.54 _
5. Three feet is the same as a _
6. The orbit followed by the planets is shaped like an _
7. The top part of a triangle is its _
8. All three sides are of equal lengt h in an triangle.
9. The area of a is its length times its width.
10. The longest side of a right triangle is ca lled its _
C. WORLDLY SHAPES
Find 5 examples of real-world objects for each of the following shapes:
1. cube
2. cylinder
3. sphere
~ . cone
,.
pvramid
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A. OUTER SPACE RIDDLES
Unscramble the following words and then match them with the correct ridd le.
_n_ 1. "A million earths could fi t inside me. Without me, li fe on earth
woul d be impossible."
2. " Humans have walked upon me, but I can't support life. I'm visible
mos t nights."
3. "I'm the closest planet to the sun and the second smal lest in our
solar system."
4. "l'm about the same size as Earth, but I' m too hot to susta in life.
I' m named after the Roman goddess of love."
5. "I' m a constellat ion of stars shaped like a saucepan, and [ have a
sma ller twin."
6. " I' m made up of gas, stars, and dust. The one you are most famil iar
with is ca lled the Milky Way."
7. " I'm t he largest planet and I' m known for my colorful stripes."
8. "I'm a celestia l body made up of a solid head and a long vapor tai l.
People often think of Hetlev'swhen they think of me. "
9. "I' m known as a minor pfanetthat orbi ts aro und the sun. There are
man y of me, especially between Mars and Jupiter."
_ 10. "The second largest planet, I' m surrounded by a series of rings."
11. "I'm both the smal lest planet in our solar syste m and the farthest from
the sun."
_ 12. "When one ce lestial body pa rtially or completely obscures anot her,
I occur."
_ 13. "People used to be lieve that I, Eart h's neighbor, could support life."
14. "Also known as a shooting star, I ap pear as a lumi nous trail in
the sky."
_ 15. "The e ighth planet from the sun, I have rings and eight sat ellites ."
1&. "I'm the seventh planet from the sun and almost the sarne size as
my ne ighbor, Nept une."
,.
a. meteor
b. eclip se
c. moon
d. Mercury
e. Bi g Dipper
f. Venus
g. Mars
h. galaxy
i. Jupiter
J.
Pluto
k. Saturn
I. Uranus
m. Neptune
o. sun
o. cornet
p. ast ero id
' f
/
\
,
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B. SPACE EXPLORATION CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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ACROSS
2. The individuals who control a space fl ight.
3. A vehicle for carrying people and suppl ies
back and forth from ea rth to a space station.
5. The base from whi ch a space craft or rocket
i s sent i nto space.
- Another word for space craft.
\ \ ; " 2 ~ an astronaut wears in space.
" <e aoo-ev ' e-ron for an unidentified flying
1!8
DOWN
1. A rocket that boosts or pushes a space craft
into orbit.
4. A man-made obj ect which moves in space
for some pu rpose.
6. An unmanned space craft that explores outer
space or other planets and transmits data 10
earth .
8. An object which travels into space and
which is driven by burning gases.
9. A person who is involved with space
exploration.
ANSWER KEY AND LISTENING SCRIPTS
7. Oregon
8. vermont
9. Sonora
10. Louisiana
11. Cuba
12. Pennsylvania
7. b
8. 9
g. a
10. e
11. c
WORKBOOK PAGES 3-4
A. WHERE AM 11
1. Kansas
2. North Dakota
3. Costa Rica
4. British Columbia
5. Incti ana
6. North Carolina
B. GEOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATIONS
1. China
2. Italy
3. The United States
4. Russia
5. Canada
6. Japan
7. Australia
8. India
9. Egypt
C. AROUND THE WORLD
1. f
2. j
3. h
4. m
5. d
6. k
D. CAN YOU NAME .?
1. Iceland
2. Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Turkey, Bulgaria , Romania
3. (discuss with others)
4. The Uniled States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia,
New Zealand, Sooth Africa
5. (see the map of Africa)
6. Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Uthuania, Belarus, Ukraine,
Moldova, Georgia , Armenia , Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan,
Tajikistan, Kyrgyzst an, Kazakhst an, Azerbai jan
B. NORTH AMERICA GEOGRAPHY QUIZ
1. Alaska
2. They all border the Pacific Ocean.
3. Virgini a, Maryland , Delaware, New Jersey, New York,
Connecticut, Rhode Island. Massachusetts. New Hampshire
4. Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida
5. Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota,
Minnesota, Wisconsin , Michigan , New York., Vermont. New
Hampshire, Maine
6. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario,
Quebec, New Brunswick
7. Minnesota, Wiscons in, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio,
Pennsylvania, New York
C. WHICH WAY DID THEY GO?
1. east
2. south
3. west
4. north
WORKBOOK PAGES 5-6
A. GEOGRAPHICALLY SPEAKING
1. North America 8. Arctic Ocean
2. Chile 9. Paraguay, Bolivia
3. Madagascar 10. Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Cuba
4. Atlantic Ocean and Haiti, The Dominican
5. Indian Republic
6. Sweden 11. Mongolia
7. Austria 12. Sri Lanka
6. nephew
7. nieces
8. brother- In-law
9. mother in law
father-in-law
4. d
5. b
WORKBOOK PAGE 1
A. WHAT'S THE QUESTION?
1. What's your name?
2. What's your first name?
3. What's your mi ddle name?
4. What's your last name?
5. What's your address?
6. What's your zjp code?
7. What's your telephonenumber?
8. What's your social security number?
B. WHAT INFORMATION DO YOU NEED?
1. name, address
2. areacode, telephone number
3. neme'nrst name!first name 800 last name (depending on
who you're introducing)
4. address
5. first name, middle name, last name, address, city, state, zip
code, area code, telephone number, social security number
C. LISTENING
Listen and choose the correct answer.
A. Tell me your last name again.
B. It's Andrews. My name is Stanley Andr ews.
A. And do you have a number where we can reach you,
Mr. Andrews?
B. Yes. You can call me at six eight four-one nine nine six.
A. Is that area code two oh nine?
B. Yes. That' s right.
A. Anct where do yoo live, Mr. Andrews?
B. On toorteen Hudson Road.
A. Is that here in Westerly?
B. No. I live in Easton. And the zip code there is two two four
nine oh.
A. Did you say two two nine four oh?
B. No. Two two four nine oh.
A. Well, 1think I've got all the inl onnatioo I need. Thank you,
Mr. Andrews.
Answers
1. a 4. b
2. b 5. b
3. a 6. a
WORKBOOK PAGE 2
A. WHO ARE THEY?
1. grandfather
2. aunt
3. urcte
4. aunt
5. cousi ns
B. RELATIVES
1.0
2. a
3.
C. WHATS THE RELATIONSHIP?
1. husband : wife
2. father: daughte r
3. sister : brother
4. mother-In-law: daughte r-in law
5. aunt; niece
6. creootemer : granctdaughter
7. father-in-law ; son-in-law
8. grandmother : granctson
9. sister-in-law; sister-in law
10. cousi n : cousin
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7. Spain, all Central and South American countries except
Brazil
WORKBOOK PAGE 7
A. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. take a bath
2. breakfast
3. taking a shower
4. make
5. teeth
6. make
7. gets up
8. teeth
9. get undressed
, O. comb his hair
B. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. Mary went sailing this afternoon. It was very windy and now
her hair looks terrib le. She really needs to . .
2. Joe's alarm clock is ringing. It's seven A.M., and he has to
get to work by eight o'clock. "Okay, Joe! II's time to .. . !W
3. My six-year-old niece got chocolate sauce all over her nose
and cheeks while she was eating an Ice cream sundae . She
needs to . .
4. George is having an examination at the doctor's office. The
docto r is asking him to take ott his clothes. "George, it's time
to . .. 1"
5. Jane is very tired. It's almost midnight, and she has a lot of
things to do tomorrow. She really should .
6. It's noon, and Charlie Is so busy at the office that he
probably won't have time to .
7. Barbara just washed her face and combed her hair. Now iI's
time to ...
8. My thirteen-year-old son is really growing up. Soon he'll be
ready to .
Answers
~ 2 _ _ _' _
-'- --'-
_4_ __, _
-'- --'-
C. IT'S TIME TO GET UPI
1. up
2. face
3. teeth
4. shower
WORKBOOK PAGE 8
A. WHAT'S THE ACTIVITY?
1. cleaning
2. dusting
3. vacuuming
4. irooing
5. practic es the piano
6. plays basketball
7. studying
8. read
9. exercises
10. listened to the radio
11. does the laundry
12. washes the dishes
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5. shave
6. hair
r. bed
8. breakfast
WORKBOOK PAGE 9
A. FINISH THE SENTENCE
1. c 5. d
2. e 6. b
3. f 7. a
4. 9
B. 20 QUESTIONS: WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
1. ruler 11. P.A. systemlloudspeaker
2. calculator 12. penctl sharpener
3. chalk 13. desk
4. clock 14. notebook
5. map/globe 15. bookshelf
6. teacher's aide 16. (movie) screen
7. thumbtack 17. pen
8. graph paper 18. eraser
9. flag 19. eraser
10. seaVchai r 20. computer
WORKBOOK PAGE 10
A. SYNONYMS
1.e 10.1
2.a 11. 0
3.g 12.n
4. f 13. P
5. h 14. j
6. i 15. r
7.b 16.q
ac 17.k
9. c 18. m
B. OPPOSITE ACTIONS
1. Sit downlTake your seal
2. Open
3. Tum, on
4. Take, out
5. passed , out
C. LISTENING
Listen and write the number of the sentence that has the same
meaning .
1. Please go over the mistakes.
2. Please hand in the homework.
3. Please take a seat.
4. Please put away the books.
5. Please give out the tests.
Answers
2.-
.s.
-'-
-L
.s,
WORKBOOK PAGE 11
A. WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. Arabic
2. Turkish
3. Sweden, Swedish
4. Spanish, Puerto Rican
5. English, Danish, German, French
6. Vietnamese, Thai , Brazilian, Lebanese
7. Greek, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese
8. Colombian, Indonesian, Korean, Peruvian
B. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
t . Anna grew up in New Zealand, where the national
language is . .
2. The United Stales Peace Corps sent Bob to Hungary since
he speaks . .
6. shelter
7. mobile home
8. farmhouse
9. nursing home
3. Russian tea is delicious. I had some when I was in .. .
4. My tri p to Costa Rica was wonderful. I had a chance to
practice ..
5. A Romanian family owns the shop down the street. I was
there last week and couldn't understand anything because
everybody was speaking . .
6. Barbara lived in Brazil for five years. She speaks fluent .
7. My company is opening a branch office in Malaysia, so I've
decided to sign up for a course 10 learn how to speak . . .
8. I learned to speak Arabic in .
9. Susan is sludying Amharic because she' s planning to move
to .. . .
Answers
B. ANALOGIES
1. nursing home
2. houseboat
3. townhouselt ownhomeJduplexit wo-family house
4. apartment (building)
5. duplexltwo-family house
C. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what kind of housing these people are talking
about.
1. I live on the third floor. My neighbors on the fifth floor are
very nice.
2. We like the Watsoos very much. We're lucky. After al l, their
place is attached to ours.
3. We love living here in the country. What a change from the
city! Every morning aller breakfast we milk the cows.
4. I'm so pleased they put me in Bailey Hall. The rooms are
nice, and I'm close to the building where most of my classes
are.
5. Mr. Tyler, I know your father will be happy living here. There
are many other people his age. and we have a 101of
activities I'm sure he'll enjoy.
6. We love living herel We live on the twentieth floor, and the
view is fantasticl
Answers
1. 0
2. b
3 a
4. b
5. b
6. 0
WORKBOOK PAGE 16
Things that give
light:
candle
chandelier
Things that hold
food seasonings:
pepper shaker
sail shaker
Things that are part of
the structure of a
house:
ceiling
fireplace
floor
wall
window
5. F
6. T
7. T
8. F
Things used 10
decorate tabie:
candle
candlestick
centerpiece
china
tablecloth
Things that
reduce light:
drapes/curtains
lampshade
Pieces 01 furniture:
buffet
china cabinet
(dining room) chai r
(dining room) table
serving cart
Things that are
decorative:
frame
painting
picture!
photograph
plant
ru9
(throw) pillow
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. VCR g. photograph
2. lamp 10. wall
3. drapes 11. mantel
4. painting 12. end table
5. stereo system 13. stereo
6. bookcase 14. unit
7. coffee table 15. fireplace
8. sofa
A. TRUE OR FALSE?
t . F
2. T
3. F
4. F
B. WHAT S THE WORD?
1. butter knife
2. salad fork
3. knife
4. napkin
5. cup and saucer
6. teaspoon
C. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. cup (The others are silverware.)
2. butter knife (The others hold liquids.)
3. napkin (The others are dishes.)
4. water glass (The others are silverware.)
5. soup bowl (The others are fiat plates.)
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. platter 8. bowl
2. cabinet 9. buffet
3. centerpiece 10. china cabinet
4. dish 11. chair
5. pitcher 12. sugar bowl/creamer
6. serving cart 13. tablecloth
7. candles
WORKBOOK PAGE 15
A. CAN YOU FINO .. ?
Things that hold cold Things that hold
beverages and hot beverages and
foods: loods:
pitcher china
salad bowl coffee pot
serving bowl serving bowl
serving ptatter serving platt er
china teapot
creamer
Things to put other
things on or in:
bookcase
coffee lable
end table
mantel
wail unit!
entert ainment unit
t . b 6. b
2. b 7. 0
3. 0 8. 0
4. 0 9. 0
5 0
WORKBOOK PAGE 14
A. CAN YOU FIND . ?
Things we sit on: Things that use
armchair electricity:
loveseat lamp
sofa/couch stereo system
speaker
television
video cassette
recorderNCR
WORKBOOK PAGES 12-13
A. WHAT 'S THE WORD?
1. dormitory
2. cabin
3. single-fami ly house
4. condominium
5. houseboat
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5. jewelry box
6. pillow
7. bunk bed
5. 9
6. c
7. f
6. a
7. a
8. ,
9 b
6. cutting board
7. scouring pad
8. dishwasher
9. microwave (oven)
3. Oh, no! What a waste of water! You forgot to tum off
the ... !
4. Let's sit and have a cup of coffee here at the .
5. Ouch! That baking dish was hotl I should have used a . .
6. Could you put the shopping list on the refrigerator with
this . . ?
7. To clean that roasting pan you really need a.
8. I found a great recipe in this . . .
9. It bums everything
l
I think we need a new ..
Answers
t . b
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. b
C. ANALOGIES
1. paper towel holder
2. sink
3. spice rack
4. freezer
5. refrigerator
D_ WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
t . e
2. d
3. b
4. ,
E. WHICH WORD DOESNT BELONG?
1. freezer (The others are not.)
2. burner (The others are associated with water.)
3. dishwasher detergent (The others are appliances.)
4. kitchen table (The others are cont ainers.)
5, potholder (The others are used for cleaning. )
F. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THtS KITCHEN?
The dishwasher is upside down.
The faucet is on the window.
The microwave oven is sideways.
The toaster is in the freezer.
The paper towels are on the refrigerator.
The canisters are on the stove.
The burners are on the counter.
The garbage is in the middle of the room.
There are dishes in the garbage pail.
The electric can opener is under the sink.
The garbage disposal is on the counter.
The dish towels are in the stove.
WORKBOOK PAGES 20-21
A. EARTHQUAKEl
D. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. blinds (This is the only one that goes on a wi ndow.)
2. pillow (The others are used as coverings.)
3. clock radio (The others are pieces 01furniture.)
4. elect ric blanket (The others are beos.)
5. footboard (The others go on top of the bed.)
6. comforter (The others are types of beds.)
$299 5359 $365
B. WHAT IS IT?
1. alarm clock
2. blinds
3. fitted sheet
4. elect ric blanket
C. WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. clock radio
2. matt ress
3. flat sheet , filt ed sheet
4. queen-size bed, king-size bed
WORKBOOK PAGE 17
A_ LISTENING: FRED'S FURNrrURE STORE
listen to the following advertisement and write the prices you
hear .
For three days, Fred's Fumiture Store is having its annual
clearance sale. We have fant astic buys on every piece of
bedroom furniture in stock. You can buy a twin bed with bOK
spring and mattress for two hundred and ninety-nine dollars!
And our famous king-size bed is just three hundred and fifty-
nine dollars this week. Yes-just three fifty-nine for our famous
king-size bed. And mars not all! Queen-size mattresses with
beautif ul wooden headboards and footboards are reduced to
only three sixty-five. You heard correctly-just three hundred
and sixty-five dollars. Also, dressers with mirrors are now on
sale for a low three hundred and three dollars. ThaI's right.
Just three hundred and three dollars. And finally-the most
incredible news of all-every water bed in stock is just two
hundred and twenty-five dollars. Just two twenty-fi ve. You'll
never see a sale like this aqain! So come on over to Fred's
Furniture Store, at the corner of Pine and Walnut Streets in
Lakevill e. The sale is for three days only, and its starts today!
Answers
D. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS PLACE SETIlNG?
The dinner fork and the salad fork are reversed.
The salad plate and the bread-and-buller plate are reversed.
The napkin is on the wrong side of the plate.
The teaspoon and soup spoon are reversed.
The wine glass and cup and saucer are reversed.
WORKBOOK PAGES 18-19
A. CAN YOU FIND _.. ?
Appliances:
dishwasher
(electric) can opener
garbage disposal
microwave (oven)
oven
refrigerator
stoveJrange
toaster
trash compactor
Cleaning aids:
dishwasher detergent
dishwashing liquid
pot scrubber
scouring pad
sponge
Small Electr ical Appliances:
blender
coffee grinder
coffeemaker
elect ric frying pan
elect ric mi xer
food processor
griddle
popcorn maker
toaster oven
waffle iron
Bakeware:
cake pan
casserole dish
cookie sheet
mixing bowl
pie plate
rolling pin
B. LISTENING
Listen and chose the best answer.
1. This garbage is taking up too much room. We'd better use
the . .
2. The guests will be having a lot 01cold drinks. Let's fill up
the .. .
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B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. chest 4. stuff ed animal
2. intercom 5. stretch suit
3. stroller 6. car seat
B. WHICH KITCHENWARE WORD 15 CORRECT?
1. spatula 4. rolling pin
2. strainer 5, knile
3. grinder 6. ladle
C. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
1. b 6. d
2. i 7. e
3. h 8. I
4. c 9. g
5. a
D. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. ice cream scoop (The others are associated with hot l oods.)
2. food processo r (The others are used lor cooking loods.)
3. double boiler (The others are electric.)
4. garlic press (The others are used l or mi xing.)
5. saucepan (The others are used lor baking. )
E. LISTENING
listen and choose the best answer .
1. How can we cook these Chinese vegetables?
2. You'll like this brand. It mixes everything very Quickly, and
it's very Quiet.
3. Fill it up with water hall -way.
4. I need to peel these apples.
5. It makes all kinds 01 interesting shapes.
6. I need to cover this pot.
Answers
1. a 4. b
2. a 5. b
3. a 6. a
5. bib
6. diaper pins
7. vitamins
8. cotton swabs
5. b
, . c
7. g
9. d, 9
10. h
11. i
12. f, g
13. i
14. a, k
15. b
A. PROBABLE OR IMPROBABLE?
1. 1 7. I
2. P 8. P
3. P 9. I
4. 1 10.1
5. 1 11. 1
e. P
B. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
t . d
z. a
3. ,
4. I
C. WHAT'S THE ACTION?
U
,.,
3. e
4. b, d
5. a, d
6. i
7. j
8. h
WORKBOOK PAGE 25
WORKBOOK PAGE 26
A. WHAT'S USED WHERE?
1. g e. e. e
2. d 6. 0
3. e, l ,k, n 7. h, i , j , l, m
4. c 8. P
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. file 6. mascara
2. polish 7. nail pol ish remover
3, powder 8. blade
4. after shave lotion 9. clipper
5. tweezers
B. ASSOCIATIONS
1. e 4. a
2. d 5. c
3 b
C. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
listen and decide what's being talked about.
1. They're much more convenient than the cloth ones.
2. I always put one 00 my baby whenever she eats.
3. It's very gentle and doesn't hurt their eyes.
4. I give them to my child every day. My doctor says they're
very important l or her health.
5. They' re sharp, so be careful when you change the babyl
6. Boy, I wish my mother didn't make me eat this horrible stuff!
Answers
_3_
-'-
_5_
-'-
-'-
_4_
WORKBOOK PAGE 24
A. DOCTOR'S ADVICE
1. ointment
2. formula
3. disposable diapers
4. pacif ier
C. CROSSWORD PUZZLE
See page 154.
Feeding:
booster seat
food warmer
Small Gadgets and Utensils:
bottle opener
can opener
egg beater
garlic press
grater
ice cream scoop
knife
ladle
measuring cup
measuring spoon
paring knife
spatula
strainer
vegetable peeler
whisk
Sleeping Items:
cradle
crib bumper
portable crib
Furniture:
changing table
chest 01drawers
Toys:
con
stuffed animal
teddy bear
Pots and Pans:
cake pan
double boiler
frying pan
lids
pol
pressure cooker
roaster
roasting pan
saucepan
skillet
tea kettle
wok
WORKBOOK PAGES 22-23
A. BABY WORLD
Baby Equipment:
baby carriage
booster seat
car seat
diaper pail
potty
walker
133
4 b
5. b
6. ,
4. dry mop
5. whisk broom
4. emery board
5. toothpaste
Answers
1. a 4. b
2. b 5. a
3. b 6. a
E. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS HOUSE?
The mailbox is on the roof.
The antenna is on the porch.
The chimney Is on the garage.
The garage door is in fronl of the house.
The doorbell is on the second floor.
There' s only one shutter on each window.
The front door is in the garage.
The front walk is in front of the garage.
The lamppost is on top of the garage.
10. peephole
11. elevator
12. laundry room
13. storage room
14. smoke detector
15. air conditioner
16. balcony/terrace
17. superintendent
5. heating bill
6. parking ree
7. rent
8. mortgage payment
WORKBOOK PAGE 30
MY FIRST APARTMENT
1. swimmil1Q pool
2. whirlpool
3. parl<ing garage/parking lot
4. doorman
5. lobby
6. (door) chain/dead-bolt lock
7. dead-bolt lock/(door) chain
8. buzzer
9. intercom
WORKBOOK PAGES 3132
A. WHO TO CALL?
1. appliance repair person 6. handyman
2. chimney sweep 7. locksmith
3. exterminator 8. gardener
4. carpenter 9. plumber
5. (house) painter 10. TV repair person
B. l.ISTENING : WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide who or what's being talked about.
1. Eight hundred dollars a month? That' s very reasonabl e.
2. You'd better call Charlie Jones or we won't be able to watch
all our favorite programs this weekend.
3. This bill from the exterminator is very high!
4. This is a big bill. I guess we've had a very cold winter.
5. It' s very high because we both speak to our parents in
Florida every weekelld.
6. Uh-oh! Call Patty Anderson. The sink is leaking again!
7. Twenty dollars a month for two cars. That' s not too bad.
8. We call Henry Dawson every time we need something done
around the house.
9. Who do you use? Your lawn always looks wonderful.
10. We paid a very low price for the house, so our monthly
payments aren't very high.
11. I' mcalling you because we can't open our front door,
Answers
..... ..1... .a,
.L ..... .2.-
.s, .1Q. .!1.
.i, -L
C. PAYI NG THE BILl.S
1. telephone bill
2. water bi ll
3. electric bill
4. pest control bill
C. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BEl.ONG?
1. deodorant (The others are used in the mouth.)
2. foundat ion (The others are used in the hai r.)
3. atter shave lotion (The others are used while shaving.)
4. styptic pencil (The others are used by women.)
5. tweezers (The others are used on nails.)
D. ANA l.OGIES
1. shoe polish
2. cologne
3. floss
WORKBOOK PAGE 27
A. WHAT DOES NICK NEED?
1.d ak. m
2.e 9. a.c,f,n
3. p 10. I
4. i 11. h, m
5. c. r 12. b
6. a 13. g, n
7. j 14 . 0
B. l.I STENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. You can hang up these shirts with these . . ..
2. On all my tables I like to use a . . .
3. I was so upset! The electricity went out when the clothes
were in the .
4. Here, Wash these things in the . , ,
5. I always cl ean my kitchen floor with a .
6. Before I iron my shirts, I use . . .
Answers
1. ,
2. b
3 ,
C. ANAl.OGIES
1, garbage can
2. floor wax
3. clothesline
WORKBOOK PAGES 28-29
A. ASSOCIATIONS
1. d 4. a
2. f 5. b
3. e 6. c
B. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
1. lamppost 7. garage
2. antenna 8. drainpipe/downspout
3. lawnmower 9. storm door
4. tool shed 10. doorbell
5. shutter 11. chimney
6. barbecue 12. deck. patio
C. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. roof 4. storm door
2. deck 5. screen
3. satellite dish 6. drainpipe
D. l.ISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what' s being talked about.
1, I'm nervous every time someone walks on it. It realty needs
to be repaved,
2. You should really build a new one, We enjoy ours a lot , .
especially in the warm weather.
3. You're right! They all need to be replaced. Bugs are getting
into the house from every window!
4. We love to just sit and relax there every evening after dinner.
5. I agree. It's the best place lor the TV antenna.
6, Don't forget to tum it on when we leave tonightl
134
C. LI STENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
listen and decide what's being talked about.
1. They're great lor trimming our bushes!
2. I cut the grass with it every weeki
3. It certainly helps my plants grow!
4. It's the only thing that will catch mice!
5. It's so strong that it'll make these twopieces of wood stick
together forever!
6. It'll get rid of all the bugs in your house!
5. ninetieth
6. twellth
7. twenty-one
8. tenth
6. D
7. S
8. D
9 D
10. 0
B. ORDINALS
1. fifth 6. first
2. second 7. twenty-seventh
3. fourth 8. forty-ninth
4. ninetieth 9. thirty-sheth
5. filtieth 10. eighth
C. WHAT' S THE NUMBER?
1. hiqher
2. my
3. lower
4 . fittieth
A. LISTENING: SAME OR DIFFERENT?
As you listen to the following sentences, read the sentences
written below. Write S if the sentences are the same or D if the
sentences are different.
1. Carol's phone number is three five nine - oh seven eight one.
2. BiB' s zip code is four nine two oh nine.
3. Ellen lives at seven fifty-f ive Massachusett s Avenue.
4. Joseph' s office number is area code live oh three, seven five
two - eight eight one five.
5. Lisa' s social security number is zero zero seven - five two-
seven seven six nine.
6. Twelve thousand people were at the baseball game.
7. Chris invited fiftypeople to his New Year's party.
8. Hal's new Toyota cost forty thousand five hundred eighty-nine
dollars.
9. The population of our town is twenty-eight thousand.
10. I just met a person who is fifty-eight but looks eightyl
Answers
1. D
2. S
3. D
4 D
5. S
WORKBOOK PAGE 37
A. ARITHMETIC
1. - 6. +
2. + 7. x
3. x 8. -
4. x 9. +
5.
B. LISTENI NG: FRACTIONS
Listen to the following recipe. Write C if George has put in the
correct amount of the ingredients or I if George has put in the
incorrect amount.
George is bak.ing banana bread. He's using the following
ingredients:
1. two thirds of a cup of sugar
2. a third of a cup of oil
3. two eggs
4. two and a half cups of flour
5. a teaspoon of baking powder
6. three-quarters of a teaspoon of salt
Answers
.s.
-"-
.i,
.s,
-L
-1-
C. CROSSWORD PUZZLE
See page 154.
WORKBOOK PAGE 36
Tool s for making holes:
(drill) bil
electric drill
hand drill
Tools and equipment for
painting:
paint
paintbrushlbrush
(pai nt) pan
(paint) roller
paintthinner
sandpaper
scraper
7. I
8. k
9. c
10. d
11. j
Tool s and supplies for
fastening and unfastening:
bon
brace
hammer
monkey wrench
00'
Phill ips screwdriver
pliers
screw
screwdriver
vise
washer
wrench
WORKBOOK PAGE 33
A. CAN YOU FIND . . . ?
Tool s for cutting:
hacksaw
hatchet
power saw
'"w
WORKBOOK PAGES 34-35
A. ASSOCIATIONS
1. j
2. a
3. e
4. b
5. h
6. 9
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. flashlight 7. hedge clippers
2. shovel 8. garden hose
3. watering can 9. work.gloves
4. extension cord 10. oil
5. sprinkler 11. fly swatter
6. rake 12. grass seed
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. hammer 4. plane
2. saw 5. scraper
3. bolt . wrench 6. vise
C. LISTENING: WHICH TOOL IS IT?
listen 10the sounds. Write the number next to the tool you hear.
1. (Sound: hammer)
2. (Sound: electric drill)
3. (Sound: power saw)
4. (Sound: saw)
5. (Sound: scraper)
6. (Sound: sandpaper )
Answers
2... .s,
-"- .i,
2... ..1....
135
7. a cup and a third of crushed walnut s
8. three ripe bananas
Let' s hope your banana bread tastes good , George!
Answers
1.C 5. C
2. J 6. J
3. C 7. J
4. J 8. C
C. PERCENTS
1. $35 6. $750
2. $90 7. $145
3. $27 8 $5.70
4. $120 9. $94.50
5. $14

A. WHERE CAN I GET ?
1. clothing store/department store/discount store
2. auto dealer/car dealer/gas station/service station
3. barber shoplhair salon
4. t ravel agency
5. drug store/pharmacy
6. gas station/service station
7. clothing store/department store/discount store/
shoe store/shopping mall
8. convenience store/grocery store/supermarket
WORKBOOK PAGE 38
A. WHATTlMEISIT?
1. one twenty/twenty after one
2. three fortyfive/a quarter to four
3. noonllwelve noon
4. five thirtylhalf past five
5. midnight'twelve midnight
6. five ten/ten after five
7. eight fifteen/a quarter after eight
8. six fillylten to seven
9. twelve forty-five/a quarter to one
to. seven fortyltwenty to eight
11. six fifty-fivelfive to seven
12. five oh fivelfive after live
B. LISTENING: TRUE OR FALSE?
Listen and write T if the sentence is true and F if the sentence is
false.
1. Joan' s train will arrive in New York at twenty after six in the
morning.
2. Bob and Betsy arrived for lunch at noon.
3. Sharon had to wait unti l a quarter after five to see Dr. Block.
4. David went to bed at ten to eleven.
5. Walter' s bus will get in trom Denver at two thirty-eight in the
afternoon.
6. John has an appointment to see Professor Cates at ten
minutes to four.
7. Margaret babysat Irom ten in the morning Unt il half past
eleven at night.
Answers
6. museum
7. concert hall
8. motel
9. laundromat
9. department store/discount storel
hardware store/supermarket
10. bakery/ice cream shop/supermarket
11. cafeteria/coffee shopldelicatessen/delilhotel
12. pet shop
13. flower shoplfloristlsupermarket
14. health c1u'olspa
15. toy store/department store/discount store
16. cetereneace cream shop/ restaurant
17. book storezlibrary
18. cliniClhospital
19. vision center/eyeglass store
20. cleaners/dry cleaners
21. restaurant
22. health clu'olspaJhotel
23. barber shop
24. bus stationltrain station
25. post office
26. jewelry store/department store/discount store
27. computer store/discount store
28. appli ance storenaroware store/depa rtment storel
discount store
29. caf eteria/donut shop/coffee shop/pizza shop/restaurant
30. bank
B. WHERE CAN I . .. ?
1. concert hall
2. movi e theater
3. park
4. museum
5. zoo
6. park
7. photo Shop/supermarket/pharmacy
8. laundromat
9. maternity shop/department store/ discount store
10. video store/supermarket
C. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. park (The others are associated with cars.)
2. barber shop (The others are associated with toed]
3. copy center (The others are associated with music.)
4. convenience store (The others are all places where
you sleep.)
5. drug store (The others all have screens.)
6. photo shop {The others are all stations.)
7. hair salon (The ot hers are associated with clothing.)
8. coffee shop (The others are associa ted wit h children.)
9. vision center {The others are associated with travel.)
10. shoe store (The others are all places where your drop
things, or people, off.)
D. ANALOGIES
1. donut shop
2. pet shop
3. video store
4. health club
5. parking lot/parking garage
WORKBOOK PAGE 42
WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. fire alarm
2. meter maid, parking meter
3. taxi stand
4. street light
5. pedestrian, crosswalk
6. newsstand
7. bench
8. garbage truck
9. drive-through window
10. curb
11. courthouse
5. T
6. F
7. T
6. September
7. Apri l, May
8. June
9. Monday
10. November
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
WORKBOOK PAGE 39
A. U.S. CALENDAR QUIZ
1. April
2. February
3. fourth, July
4. January
5. Saturday
136
7. a
8. b
9.
10. b
11. b
12. b
7. dry
8. clean
9. full
10. high
11. hot
12. bad
5. a
6. b
7. b
8 ,
4. b, d. e
5. b, c. d
4. proud
5. shocked
6. 9
7. d
8. i
9. h
10. b
6. 9
7. h
8 f
9, j
10. i
2. proud (The others are tired words. )
3. nervous (The others are angry wcrds.)
4. bored (The others are upset words.)
5. jealous (The others are eating or drinking words. )
B. ANALOGIES
1. exhausted
2. afraid
3. disappointed
C. THE NEXT WORD
1. b. c, e
2. a, b
3. b
D. SYNONYMS
1. d 5. h
2. f 6. a
3. c 7. e
4. g 8. b
E. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. exhausted 6. sick
2. frustrated 7. shocked
3. full 8. miserable
4. confused 9. embarrassed
5. proud
F. LISTENING: HOW ARE THEY FEELING?
Listen and choose the best description of the person's feelings.
1. I didn't sleep at all last night !
2. I can't believe it! Someone banged into my new car!
3. My dent ist took out a tooth last Friday, and I couldn't eat or
sleep all weekend .
4. I've got a fever , my head is congested, and my nose is
running,
5. I didn't get the promotion I was expecting.
6. My wife just had twin boys!
7. I have an important English exam tomor row.
8. I have no idea what I'm going to do when I finish school.
Answers
L ,
2. b
3. a
4. b
G. " FREEZING COLDI "
t . d
2. 0
3. c
4. a
5. b
WORKBOOK PAGE 47
A. WHAT'S THE FRUIT?
1.0
2. f
3. e
4. a
5. j
B. WHICH FRUIT?
1. orange 4. grapes
2. bluebe rry 5. tange rine
3. banana 6. watermelon
C. "THE APPLE OF MY EYE!"
1. b 4. b
2. a 5. a
3. b 6. a
c. SYNONYMS
,.
I g. i
2. 0 10. b
3. h 11. h
4. d 12. f
5. a
13, c
6. k 14. j
7. b 'S. 0
8. k
D. " SKY HIGHl "
,.
,ky 7. filthy
2. dirt 8. boiling
3. lOB 9. brand
4. pitch
' 0.
razor
5.
bo"
n. spar1tling
6. chock
".
skin
a. LISTENING
A. WHAT'S THE CATEGORY?
1. f 6. a
2. d 7. c
3. e 8. i
4. j g. 9
5. h 10. b
B. THE RIGHT WORD
1. fast
2. soft
3. low
4. loud
5. difficult
6. t hick
WORKBOOK PAGES 43-44
12. phone bootWpublic telephone
13. street sign, street
14. office building
15. trash container
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. After Larry' s diet , all his pants were too .
2. The dentist has recommended braces for Timmy because
his teeth are . . .
3. I can't possibly fit through this doorway! It's too . . . .
4. That's strange. I thought I had locked the coer, but when I
returned home I found it . . . .
5. Watch out! Those new knives are really . I
6. Carol's hair takes a long time to dry because it' s so . . .
7. That new furniture polish works very well. Our table looks
so ... 1
8. This car gets excellent mileage. After dr iving a few hours,
the tank is almost . !
9. This dryer must be broken. All the clothes are still . . !
10. 1don't underst and it. I' ve been boil ing these eggs for twenty
minutes and they're still . . . l
11. Although Jan prepared for the TOEFL exam, she still found
it quite .. . .
12. Because medfcal t echnology enables people to live longer,
a large percentage of the population is .
Answe rs
La
2. b
3. b
4. a
5. a
6. b
WORKBOOK PAGES 45-46
A. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. shocked (The others are happyworos.)
137
6. eceacos
7. red pepper
8. artichoke
9. mushrooms
7. b
8.
9. b
10. a
11. b
12. b
WORKBOOK PAGES 51-52
A. LI KEL Y OR UNLI KELY?
Lfkefy Unlikely
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5 H 0 P P E
RJ K
E R N X F M 0
C T l ( A l U M I N U M F 0 I
l :
A K 0 l A J G F M 0 N l 0 H B
l E H T 5 P U R J T B X P l T
E Gro- c T N ( O I A P E R 5 P Q
P I 0 V I F M 0 I T W
Q
T B N
T
r;:
G A C C 5 P R F X C R I F
I I F G W I P E
5J Z C Z A A l
C 5 0 U R
Q
H 0 I U V N W 5 0
B l 0 E A Z N l Y 5 X F 5 W N
H E 0 F P X ( c A R T) P W 5 0 E

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
B. USTENING
Usten and choose the best answer.
1. I'd like some roast .. ..
2. Preese hand me the nacho . .. .
3. I only dri nk decaf . .
4. Excuse me. Where are the baby ... ?
5. I love soy.
6. I'm looking for the waxed .. . .
7. We need to bUy some plastic .
8. We' re having a special on macaroni . ...
9. We' re almost out of dog ... .
10. I can't find the cake .. ..
11. Excuse me. Are you using this shopping . . . ?
12. I'm looking lor Household ....
Answers
1. a
2. b
3. b
4. b
5. b
6.
C. WORD SEARCH
D. - BREAD AND BllTTER
W
1. butler 4. bacon
2. coeese 5. pepper
3. vinegar 6. must ard
E. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. pick les (The others are deli meats.)
2. macaroni (The others are type s 01cneese .)
3. cole (The others are kinds of chips.)
4. straws (The others are baby items.)
5. scanner (The others are people .)
6. salami (The others are type s of salad.)
7. jelly (The ot hers are condiments.)
Beans:
string/green
lima

kidney
WORKBOOK PAGE 48
A. TOSSED SALADI
1. lett uce
2. celery
3. cucumber
4. tomato
5. radish
8 . WHICH VEGETABLE DOESN'T BELONG?
1. turnip (The others are green vegetables.)
2. brussels sprout (The others are long vegetables.)
3. tomalo (The others are white vegetables.)
4. asparagus (The others are yellow vegetables.)
5. kidney (The others are kinds of onions.)
6. beet (The others are kinds of beans.)
7. cucumber (The others come in a head.)
C. TRUE OR FALSE?
1. T 5. T
2. F 6. T
3. F 7. F
4. T B F
D. CAN YOU REMBEMBER?
Squash: Peppers: Oni ons:
zucchini fed green
acom green red
butternut pearl

A. CATEGORIES
1. sour: milk/dairy products
2. chops: poultry
3. halibut : juice
4. paks: shellfish
5. lemonade: dairy products
6. frozen dinners: canned goods
7. soup: beverages
8. cake: bread
9. shrimp: meal
10. duck: fi sh
11. scallops : packaged goods
12. seafood: things to drink
13. roast: poultry
14. soup : j uice
B. WHAT'S THE FOOD?
1. d 9, P
2. j 10. h
3. 0 11.b
4. m 12. e
5. 9 13. I
S.d 14.'
7. a 15. i
e. e 16. k
C. WHAT SHOULD I DO?
t . b
2. c
3. d
4. a
D. WHICH WORD IS CORR ECT?
1. mussels 7. powdered drl nk mix
2. Iamb 8. chicken
3. chicken 9. Orange j uice
4. I rozen vegetables 10. skim milk
5. trout 11. pita
6. spaghetti
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danish
croissant
biscuit
donut
mullin
bagel
coffee
C. LISTENING: WHAT FOOD ARE THEY TALKI NG ABOUT?
listen and decide what food is being talked about.
1. A. Do you have the ingredients?
B. I think so. I've gotlhe meat, the cheese, and the lettuce.
2. A. Do you like it with cream and sugar?
B. Yes, please.
3. A. I'm trying to lose weight.
B. Then I know what you should have to drink.
4. A. Is it greasy?
B. Yes. It's a little greasy.
5. A. How many slices Should I put in the sandwich?
B. Three or lour.
6. A. This tastes delicious. What's the secret of your recipe?
B. I use lots of spices.
Answers
1. a 4. b
2. b 5. b
3. a 6. a
WORKBOOK PAGE 55
A. HEL.P!
1. d 5. b
2. f 6. h
3. a 7. c
4. g 8. e
B. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what's being talked about.
1. I've al ready peeled them.
2. How long should I stir it?
3. The directions onthe box say to boi l it for five minutes.
4. I think I'll saute it
5. I like them scrambled.
6. We had them boiled the other day. I think I'll broil them
tonight.
Answers
1. a 4. b
2. a 5. a
3. b 6. b
C. L.I STENING: WHAre THE CATEGORY?
Listen and choose me appropriate category.
1. milk juice lemonade
2. cheese carrots onions
3. eggs celery lettuce
4. turkey roast beef leg 01 lamb
5. steak hot dogs hamburgers
6. cake rolls bread
Answers
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WORKBOOK PAGE 56
A. WHAT'S THE FOOD?
1. g 7. j
2. e 8. a
3. k 9. I
4.c 10. d
5. h 11. I
6. 1 12. b
B. WHAT' S FOR BREAKFAST?
4. 2 quarts
5. 2 pounds
6. 1/4 lb., 1/2 lb.
8. m
9
10. c
11. 9
12. d
13. i
14.
7. T
8. F
9. F
10. T
11. F
12. F
8. lood (The others are paper products.)
9. candy (The others are related to payirlg for items.)
10. decaf (The others are categories of foods.)
F. ASSOCIATIONS
1. f
2. k
3. f
4 b
5. a
6. h
7. "
WORKBOOK PAGE 54
A. TRUE OR FAL.SE?
t . T
2. F
3. F
4. T
5. F
8. T
B. FIGURE IT OUTI
1. 2 cups
2. 2 teaspoons
3. 1/2 cup
WORKBOOK PAGE 53
A. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. bar 7. jar, bottle
2. bunch 8. bottle
3. ears 9. tube
4. six-pack 10. loaves
5. pack 11. packages, rolls
6. sticks 12. box
B. L.I STENI NG: WHATARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
listen and decide what's being talked about.
1. I bought a can the other day.
2. Pick up a liter bottle when you go to the store.
3. Careful! That box is going to fall off the table!
4. You can get four jars lor two dollars.
5. I ate five ears!
6. We really could use one or two heads.
7. Could you pick up a pint when you're at the supermarket?
8. You used up the whole package?l
9. I think there's a bar in the bathroom.
Answers
1. a 6. a
2. a 7. a
3. a 8. a
4. b 9. b
5. b
C. LI STENING: WHAT' S THE CONTAINER?
listen and choose the correct container or quantity.
1. butter cheese beef
2. sugar flour chips
3. toilet tissue plastic wrap paper towels
4. cereal cookies raisins
5. tomatoes tuna l ish soup
6. grapes carrots bananas
7. eggs milk orange Juice
8. yogurt cottage cheese sour cream
Answers
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5. c.rn.nc
6. I
7. a,g.k, p
9. W
10. M
11. M
12. M
13. B
14. M
15. W
6. blue
7. "'"
8. yellow
9. purple
10. orange
WORKBOOK PAGE 57
WORKBOOK PAGE 60
A. WHAT KIND OF SHOES DO THEY NEED?
1.a, g 5. h
2. b 6.d, k
3. j, I 7. I
4. f, i 8. c
B. USTENING: WHArs BEING DESCRIBED?
UstEmand decide what's beingdescribed.
1. Many men put these on beforethey go10 bed.
2. You put it on after a shower or before you gel dressed in !he
morning. ft's otten thick and made of a labric caRed l eny
doth. White ones are verycommon.
3. This is olI8f1worn by menand boys under thei r shirts. This
article of clothing is usually white and made of soli ootIon.
4. People wear them on their feel before !hey get dressed in
!he morning or after a bath. People don't usually wear !hem
outsidethe home.
5. Many men wear these undemealtl !hei r pants. They usuafty
come in manycolors and patterns.
6. In winter , many people wear these under their slacks and
jeans to keep warm. In l act, I'm going skii ng next weekend,
and 1want 10 take along a pai r of these with me.
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C. UST'ENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. I'm ready l or the marathon with my new . . .
2. I have a job intervlew loday. I think I'll wear my blue suit and
my matching .
3. For Bob' s birthday I think I'll buy him new . .
4. , reaily like this black ski rt. To wear under It, I think I'll buy a
new .
5. When I exerci se, I always wear good . . . .
6. My son is going to college next week. I need to buy him
several pair s of ..
7. Helen j ust bought a beautiful new party dress. To go with it ,
she plans to buy a pair of .
8. It' s raining. Don't forget to wear your . .. I
g. When my and I play sports, we always wear.
Answers
1. b 6. b
2. a 7. a
3. a 8. b
4. a 9. a
5. b
WORKBOOK PAGES 61-62
A. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. overcoat (The others are worn in the rain.)
2. tank top (The others are wornon the head.)
3. sweal (The others are types of shorts.)
4. jackel (The ottlers are wornon the head.)
5. windbreaker (The others are worn lor exercising.)
B. WHICH WOULDN'T YOU WEAR?
1. trenchcoat

leola'"
5. Since Tom's part y is going to be very informal . I think I'll
wear my new black . . ,
6. When it's warm out, I always wear a ,
Answers
1. b 4, a
2. a 5. a
3. b 6. b
7. aren't
8. sweet
9. ""'"
10. raw
11. woodelful
12. warm
A. AT THE RIVERSIDE RESTAURANT
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8 . FOOD TALKI
1. tasty
2. Crisp
3. weren't
4. out of 1tlis work:!
5. fresh
6. never
WORKBOOK PAGE 58
A. COLOR ASSOCIATIONS
1. yellow
2. red
3. while
4. green, black
5. green
B. MIXING COLORS
1. pink 4 . purple
2. orange 5. gray
3. 6.
C. COLORFUL EXPRESSIONSI
1. red 8. yellow
2. blue 9. white
3. gray 10. black
4 . black 11. pink, green
5. gree n 12. white
6. blue 13. yellow
7. Blue 14. white
WORKBOOK PAGE 59
A. WHO WEARS WHAT?
1. W
2. B
3. B
4. M
5. B
6. B
7. B
9. W
B. WHATTOWEAR?
1. d, h, i
2. b, P
3. f
4. e,h, i. j.m
C. USTENING
Uslen and choosethe best answer.
1. The weather is going to be cool . You'd better wear your
2. If you wear thai skirt, I think you should wear this green ...
3. I really li ke my newsuit . To go with it, I ttlink I'. buy myself a
new .. ..
4. I love your newV-neck .. '
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C. A LETTER FROM SEATTLE
1. raincoat 6. gloves, mittens
2. rubbers 7. mittens, gloves
3. windbreaker 8. scarf
4. Jacket, vest 9. hat
5. vest , jackel 10. earmuffs
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C. LISTENING: WEDDING GOSSIP
Listen and complete each nasty sentence of this couple gossiping
at a family wedding.
A. .Justlook at Agnes ! For such a formal wedding, her dress is
much too . . 1
B. And will you look at Cousin Millie' s shoes! How can she
dance? The heels on her shoe s are so . . . I
A. My! My! Look at Uncle Wallyl He' s put on a few pounds and
that suit of his is VEAY I
B. And Aunt Esthe r! It's absol utely disgraceful! Her skirt is
so ... !
A. Don't you think for such a hot summer day Louise's dress is
awf ully . . . ?
B. Yes, I do. And look at Ellie! She can hardly walk
l
She has
such wide feet, and she insists on wearing shoes that are
too ... !
A. And Uncle Jake ! You'd think he was goin g to a funeral instead
of a wedd ing. Hi s suit is so . .. I
B. I'm having a marvelous t ime. It' s so nice being with family
members, isn't it?
A. It certainly is.
Answers
1. a 5. a
2. a 6. a
3. b 7. a
4. b
WORKBOOK PAGE 65
A. GOING SHOPPING
1. Men' s Clothing
2. Jewelry
3. Electronics
4. Children's Clothing
5. FumilurefHorne Fumishings
6. Housewares
7. Women' s Clothi ng
8. Household Appliances
9. Perfume
Answers
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WORKBOOK PAGE 64
A. WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. long 4. looser
2. lowe r 5. heavier
3. print 6. narrower
B. LISTENING: THE FASHION SHOW
Match the description you hear with the appropriate design.
1. Angela is ready for a party in this exciti ng print gown.
2. This season, pol ka dot s are back in style.
3. Laura looks fest ive in a red and green plaid suit.
4. Paisley is always a good choice for all , as Marie
de monstrates.
5. Tammy looks like spring in this fl owered skirt and blouse.
6. And Julie is wearing a lovely multicolored str iped dress.
7. Tony shows how attractive that checked shirt can look wit h the
right accessorie s.
8. For that elegant dinner, Mark is wearing solid black.
Answers
bracelet
watch
Pieces of jewelry that can be
wom on the wrist
Items that can be used to
carry things:
backpack
book bag
briefcase
purse /pocketbook! handbag
shoulder bag
tote bag
2. Iycra shorts
3. tee shirt
overcoat
tank top
4. rubbers
ski mask
5. bomber j ackal
down jacket
scart
6. ear mutts
rain hat
beret
mittens
C. LISTENING: WHATIS IT?
Listen and decide what's being described.
1. It's for carrying coi ns.
2. It holds your pants or skirt up.
3. It's for ca rrying school texts.
4. Business executives carry their important papers in it.
5. It's usually plain gold, and people In the U.S. wear it on their
left hand.
6. They' re white and beautiful. They're a popular gift for women.
7. It's what the future groom gives to the fut ure bride.
8. You take it wi th you when you go camping .
eulliinks
tie pin/tie tack
tie clip
bolt
B. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY7
Likely Unlikely
1. ..L
2. ..L
3. ..L
4. ..L
5. ..L
6. ..L
7. ..L
8. ..L
9. ..L
10. ..L
11. ..L
Accessories ususally worn
with shirts, pants , and ties :
WORKBOOK PAGE 63
A. CAN YOU FIND ?
Items that go around your
neck:
beads
chain
necklace
pearls
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6. VCR
7. speaker
8. Wal kman
9. alarm clock
10. shortwave radio
4. 10, 60
5. 75
6. 25
WORKBOOK PAGE 68
7. pail/shov el
8. shovel/pail
9. beach ball
t o. crayons/color mar kers
11. color markers/c rayons
12. painlsel
B. LISTENING: A SALE AT TECH HIFI
Listen 10 the commercial and fill in the correct information.
Ring in the New Year with the annual New Year 's Sale at
Tech Hi-Fi! Come take advantage of unbeli evable savings
before it's too tate. Sony eight-inch screen TVs with remote
cont rol-twenty percent off. Camcorders and VCRs-up to filly
percent off. And don't forget to stock up on blank videotapes
whil e you' re here. Get four blank videotapes for only ten
doll ars. Listen to your favorite tunes on quality equipment.
Prices OIl turntables, tape decks, and CD players have all been
slashed from ten to sixty percent. And for those of you on the
go, buy a portable radio cassette player or wencnen and save
up to seventy-five percent OIl famous brands. Nama-brand
raoos-cctock. shortwave, and port able-some sel ling for as
low as twenty-five ccnere. Hurry! Come to Tech Hi-Fi while
suppli es last!
Answers
1. 20
2.50
3. 10
A. WHICH TOY DOESN'T BELONG?
1. bicycle (The others are mini ature.)
2. doll house (The others are for use outdoors.)
3. coloring book (The ot hers are implements used for drawing
or painting.)
4. toy truck (The others are repli cas of people or animals.)
5. trading cards (The others are round.)
6. swing set (The others have wheels. )
B. A LETTER TO SANTA
1. doll house
2. doll house furnitu re
3. hula hoop
4. bubble soap
5. walkie-talki e (set)
6. science kit
WORKBOOK PAGE 67
A. CROSSWORD PUZZLE
See page 155.
B. LI STENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. I'd like 10gel a close- up of thai rare bird. Where's my . .. ?
2. "Please leave a message after the beep" is the recording
often heard on ..
3. In the field of language teaching, people are developi ng
some very interesting .
4. Most office work is clone oncomputers nowadays, but
previously people used . . .
5. If you like to co chores while talking, you should really buy
a .
6. I knew we were in for a long boring evening when the
Johnsons took out their ..
7. If you want to take pictures of Billy' s birthday party, don't
forget to use the . .
8. I never add, subt ract , mult iply, or divide by myself any mor e.
I use a ..
9. The 5 and the t are stuck! I really need to fix my !
Answers
1. a 6. a
2. b 7. a
3. a 8. b
4. b 9. b
5 b
B. LISTENING: ATTENTION SHOPPERS!
Mal ch Ihe tollowing announcements to the appropriate
department.
1. Children's overalls and matching j erseys are now on sale!
Get them whi le they las"
2. Get that someone special a diamond ring this holiday
season!
3. Need a new washer and dryer? Now's the lime 10 get Ihem
at reasonable prices!
4 . Blenders, mi xers, food processors-to serve all your baking
needs!
5. Hear the latest hils on top-ot-the-llna equipment-eO
players, cassette players , and speakers-c-all at affordable
prices!
6. New designer ties at low, low prices! This week only!
7. Colognes, perf umes, and lotions from all the well- known
manufacturers available here!
8. Suits and dresses for work and play from leading designersl
For the best selection, hurry over now!
9. Matching beds, dressers, and night tables! Prices
dramati cally recuceor
Answe rs
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C. HELP MEl
1. d 4. b
2. e 5. c
3. a 6. f
O. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY?
Listen and decide in which departments or areas of a
department store you would most likely hear the following
conversations.
1. A. Where can I f ind toasters?
B. I'm sorry, but we're all out.
2. A. Would you please push "liv e"?
B. Certainly.
3. A. This is moving so slowly!
B. We should have taken the elevator.
4. A. Where can I t ry these on?
B. There's a dressing room over there, ma'am.
5. A. Look at that dress over therel
B. Can I have it? It's just like yours, Mommy l
6. A. You'd like to return this?
B. Yes, I woul d.
A. Do you have the receipt?
B. Yes. Here it Is.
7. A. Do you have Christmas wrappi ng paper?
B. Yes, we do.
8. A. Can I help you?
B. Yes, I'd like a cup of coffee.
9. A. Which floor did we leave the car on?
B. The second, I think.
Answers
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WORKBOOK PAGE 66
A. WHAT AM I?
1. record player
2. camcorder
3. blank videotape
4. set of headphones
5. TV
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WORKBOOK PAGE 69
A. LISTENING
4. F
5. T
5. hacking
6. pounding
7. itchy
7.
8. b
9 a
10. b
11. a
11. P
12. I
13. e
t4. m
t5. h
16, c
17. k
t8. I
19. s
Answers
1. T
2. T
3. F
C. OH, MY ACHING BACK!
t . aching
2. high
3. scratchy
4, upset
A. WHAT'S AILING THEM?
,..
2. b
3. b
4. b
5
6. b
B. ABSOL.UTELY MISERABLE!
1, hurt 6. hip
2. wri st 7. virus
3. ankle 8. congested
4. knee 9. bloated
5. cornea 10. neck
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. ankle 9. nose
2. jaw 10. heart
3. waisl 1t . shin
4. cornea 12. shoulder
5. forehead t 3. abdomen
6. back t4. gall bladder
7. stomach 15. arm
8. pinky
C. WHArS THE ACTION?
t . d
2. q
3. "
4. j
5.
6. 0
7. b
8. I
9. g
10. r
D. " PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARDI "
1. foot 9, heart
2. tongue 10. back
3. face, face 1t. skin, bone
4. nose 12. thumb
5. cheek, cheek 13. neck, neck
6. chin 14. shoulder
7. chest 15. stomach
8. elbow te. leg
WORKBOOK PAGES 71-72
A. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. eyelid (The others have hair.)
2. chin (The others are below Ihe waist )
3. wrist (The others are fingers.)
4. knuckle (The others are part of the loot.)
5. temple (The others are part of the eve.)
6. lip (The others are internal parts of the body.)
7. veins (The others are organs.)
8. calf (The others are part of the hand.)
WORKBOOK PAGES 73-74
5. application
6. book
7. register
4. $.05l5
5. $10.00
6. $.84/84
6. $19.00
7. $249.38
8. $99.99
9. s.ovr e
1.
2.
3.
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5. ..L
6. ..L
C. LISTENING: THE BANKROBBERY
listen and decide whether the following statements are true
or false.
Yesterday afternoon an attempted robbery took place at the
State Street Bank. A robber approached one 01 the tellers and
demanded that he open the bank vault. The tel ler called the
bank officer who had the combination to the vault and she
opened it. The robber ordered ire teller and the bank officer 10
put one miliion dollars in cash as well as the contents of the
safe deposi t boxes into a bag. Fortunately, the security guard
who had been in the lobby where the ATM machines are
located managed to set off the silent alarm and the police came
and intercepted the robber.
listen and write the amount of money you hear.
1. For my mother's birthday, I bought her a blouse for
nineteen fifty.
2. Here. Your change is thirteen dollars and sixty-three cents.
3. You know, there are still some places where you can get a
sandWichand a drink for a dollar twenty-five.
4. This camera isn' t very expensive. II's only seventy-seven
dcnarsand eighty-nine cents.
5, All right, you can have one piece of candy. Here's seven
cents.
6. The taxi ride to the airport cosl me over nineteen dollars.
7. With the tax, that comes 10 two hundred and forty-nine
dol lars and Ihirty-eighl cents.
8. Look! It's on sale for only nmety-nlne ninety-nine!
9. I don't care if they say n'e an antique! I wouldn't pay one
cent for this old piece of junk!
Answers
1. $t9.5O
2. $13.63
3. $1.25
4, $n.89
5. $.07f7
B. HOW MUCH DO THEY COST?
t . c 4. f
2. b 5. d
3. a 6. e
C. ANOTHER WAY OF SAYING IT
t . ten cents 4. a dollar
2, five cents 5. thousand
3. one cent
D. GETTING CHANGE
1. $U5
2. $6,00
3. $.25125
B. LIKELY OR UNL.IKEL.Y?
Likely Unlikely
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WORKBOOK PAGE 70
A. BANK TALK
t . slip
2. card
3, order
4, statement
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4. use
5. took
6. take
WORKBOOK PAGE 75
A. WHAT' S THE WORD?
1. optometrisl 6. scale, examination table,
2, dentist stethoscope
3. cardiolog ist 7, psychiatrist
4. pediatrician 8. surgeon
5. obstetrician 9. thermomete r, needle
B. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY?
Listen and decide where these people are.
1. I need to weigh you and take your blood pressure,
2. Please sit still whi le I take a picture 01your lungs.
3. Don' t worry. We'll be at the hospital In just a lew minutes .
4. Can you see the eye chart?
5. Lie down and tell me all the thoughts that come Into
your head.
6. Next! Tell me your name and the problem you' re having.
7. Now I'm going to give you a shot of Novacaine.
8. I'll have this liver repaired in just a lew minutes.
Answers
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WORKBOOK PAGE 76
A. A GOOD IDEAVNOT A GOOD IDEA!
A Good Not a Good
Idea Idea
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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B. LISTENING : WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what's being taiked about.
1. Walk about a mile every day and you'll feel better.
2. You' ll wear this whi le you're a patient here.
3. I'm al raid this bad cut won't heal without them.
4. Read this and you'll see what medications this patient is
taking.
5. Remember. Do it three times a day with salt water.
6. Once we remove your gall bladder , you'll l eel much better.
7. Just push it and a nurse will come right in.
8. These pictures will show how serious the problem is.
9. You'lI need this si nce you won't be able to walk to the
bathroom.
10. Your medication will drip through this very slowl y.
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C. ASSOCIATIONS
1. d 5. b
2. g 6. a
3. I 7. c
4. h 8. e
WORKBOOK PAGE rr
A. AILMENTS AND REMEDIES
1. aspirin, ice pack
2. cough syrup, cough drops
3. throat lozenges
4. vitamins
5. eye drops
6. aspi rin, ointment, creme, healing pad
7. ointment, cream. lotion
8. aspirin, cold tablets. throat lozenges, decongestant
spray/nasal spray
9. decongestant spray/nasal spray
10. ice pack
11. throat lozenges
12. wheelchair
B. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL?
1. I 6. I
2. I 7. I
3. E 8. E
4. I 9. I
5. E
C. TAKE OR USE?
1. take
2. use
3. use
WORKBOOK PAGE 78
A. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. zip code 11. postcard
2. letter 12. mail bag
3, tetter 13. book rate
4. money order 14. address
5. chanqs-ot-addrass 15. roll of stamps
6. window 16. airmail
7. express mail 17. stamp machine
8. registered 18. selective service
9. return address 19. postal clerk
10. mail slot
B. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. Step over here to the next . . . .
2. I'd like to buy a .
3. He' s our new .
4. I'd like to send this first .
5. I don' t want a sheet 01 stamps. I'd prefer a . .. .
6. You can buy stamps over there in the .
Answers
1. b 4. b
2. a 5. a
3. b 6. b
4.
5. c
6. b
6. i
7
, b
9.
6. choir/chorus
7. ""'"
8. student government
9. literary magazine
10. lootbal
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t .
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
WORKBOOK PAGES 82-83
A. A LETTER HOME
1. biology
2_
3. Spanish
4. induslJial artsIsnop
5. home economics
B. WHICH COURSE?
1. d
2. h
3.
4. I
5. c
C. ASSOCIAnONS
t . d
2. I
3.
D. LI KELY OR UNLIKELY?
Likely
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A. WHAT'S THE OCCUPATION?
1. secretary 10. pharmacist
2. journalist 11. scient ist
3. eccocr eent 12. berber
4. waitress 13. butcher
5. archil 9CI 14, mechanic
6. translator 15. sal esperson
7. baker 16. gardener
8. lawyer 17. carpenter
9. chef 18. newscaster
B. USTENING: WHO' S TALKI NG?
usieo and decide who Is talking.
1. We' Dbe landing in jusl a lew minutes.
2. All righi , class. Please rum to page fiftylt1ree.
3. I can' remember my lines!
4. Good morning. Dr. Brown's office. May I help you?
5. Where do you want me 10lei you off?
6. I think you'D really like this apartment.
? You won' believe what I've just caught!
8. How about Hawaii? Tha t would be a nice place lor a
vacation.
9. n be over with the ptzza you ordered in fJfteeo rnintJles.
10. Where should I pullhe laundry detergent?
B. LISTENING: WHO'S TALKING?
Usten and oecoe who is talking,
1. As wedi scussed at our last meeting, I think youshould lake
physics next semester.
2. Is it okay 10 clean In here?
3. As head of the school, I am pleased to welcome you all 10
Midville High.
4. I want you to report lor pract ice light after classes end.
5. When you finish Ihe l est , youcan have lunch.
6. Next! What would youlike to have?
Answers
1. a 4. b
2. a 5. a
3. a 6. b
WORKBOOK PAGES 79-80
A. THE MIDVILLE LIBRARY
1. librarian 13. atlas
2. card catalog 14. reference librarian
3. author 15. periodiCals section
4. IiIIe 16. newspaper
5. call card 17. magazine
6. call number 18. photocopy machine
7. shelves 19. media section
8. checkout desll. 20. recotd/lape
9. library assistant 21. tape/recoo::I
10. reference sectiOn 22. videotape
11. dic::tionary 23. miCrOfiche
12. encydopedia 24. micrnfilm
8 . LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Usten and decide whafs being talked about .
1. " you lose it, you won' be able to take books out of the

2. It has anthe rna;or rewspapers from around the world.
3. It tells you the autho(s name as well as the title and sutljed
"''''book.
4. rm fascinated by geography. Thafs why I Icweto look
thlOUQh one whenever I have the time .
5. It has a compuIerizec:l listing of aI the books in the library.
6. It has al the information about the wortd you would ever
ooec:I to know.
7. I'd like 10find a good bi lingual one with definitions I can
understand.
8. This is where wekeep al our records and tapes.
9. Aememberl You ooec:IlO stop here on your way out of the
library if you're c::heckitlg out a book.
Ans_ffi
.e, .e, -L
.a. .L .s,
.s, .L _,_
C. UKElY OR UNLI KELY?
Unlikely
1. ..L
2. ..L
3. ..L
4. ..L
5. i-
6. -L
7. ..L
8. i-
9. i-
10. i-
ll. ..L
WORKBOOK PAGE 81
A. WHATS THE WOAD?
1. office
2. auditorium
3. (school) nurse
4. track
5. teacher, language lab
6. dJive(s ed inst ruc10t
7. teachers' lounge
6. coecn
9. counselor
10. assistant principal
11. custodian
12. locker room, gyn'VgynvI8Sium
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8. butcher
9. real estate
10. pharmacist
11. actress
12. plumber
13. courier
15. sew
16. grow
17, drive
18, repair
19. guard
20. teach
21, assemble
22. build
23. design
24. cook
25. fly
26. sell
27. mow
28. clean
11. Let me look at your paw, Rover.
12. What would you like for dessert?
13. I just bought seven new cows.
14. Here' s your change-thirty-nine cents. Thank you , and have
a nice day!
15. You're under arrest!
Answe rs
.a, _1_ -'-
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II .s, .u
.i: ..1Q. R
C. ANALOGIES
1. hairdresser
2. artist
3. mechanic
4. veterinarian
5. carpenter
6. construction worker
7. bus driver
D. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
likely Unlikely
1.
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2.
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4.
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5.
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7.
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9. .e:
10.
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11.
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12.
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13.
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14.
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15.
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16.
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17.
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18.
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WORKBOOK PAGES 86-87
A. WHAT'S THE ACTION?
1. play
2. operate
3. file
4. act
5. translate
6. wash
7. deliver
8. serve
9. write
10. bake
11. paint
12. sing
13. type
14. draw
B. WHAT DO THEY HAVE IN COMMON?
1. d 5. f
2. e 6. h
3. a 7. b
4. c 8. g
C. WHAT'S THE CATEGORY?
1. cook 9. serve
2. wash 10. teach
3. grow 11. drive
4. play 12. paint
5. bake 13. deliver
6. build/design 14. guard
7. fly 15. repairffix
8. write
WORKBOOK PAGE 88
A. WHICHWORD IS CORRECT?
1. coat rack 6. receptionist
2. conference room 7. supply cabinet
3. reception area 8. crece manager
4. machine 9. copier
5. typist 10. storage room
B. LISTENING: WHAT'S THE LAST WORD?
Listen and complete the sentences.
1. I'm using the copy . .
2. I'll meet you in the reception . .
3. You can hang your coat in the coat.
4. You can find that report in the file.
5. Maria is busy at her work.
6. Where's the postage . . . ?
7. We'll be meeting in the conference . .
8. Bob is taking a break . He's in the employee . ..
9. Tina works part-time as a file .
10. Ms. Walters is our new administrative .
Answers
~ .2... ....2.... ...L ...R..
.2... .s, .i: .1.Q. _1_
C. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY?
Li sten and decide where the conversation is taking place .
1. A. These are coming out too light.
B. You're right. Something must be wrong wfth the
machine.
2. A. Is this the Bradley Corporation?
B. No. The Bradley Corporation is on the next floor .
A. Thanks.
3. A. Please put this letter in Ms. Crane's box. It's the second
one down on the left.
B, Certainly.
4. A. Let's see . Glue . Where do you think it might be?
B. Look over there on the third shelf .
5. I glad you could all come to this important meeting today.
6. A. It's ten thirty. We'd better get back to work.
B. You're right.
Answers
.a,
-'-
.s,
-'-
_1_
.a,
D. LISTENING: WHO'S TALKING?
Listen and decid e who is tal king.
1. I'm upset. I've already made several mistakes in this letter.
2, I can' t remember where I put the McDonald toicer-cunoer M
or under D.
3. ' know every employee who wcrxs for me.
4. Welcome to the Sterling Company!
5. I'm going to deliver the mail now.
Answers
146
_ 3_ _ 1_ _ 4_
_ 2_ _5_
4. a
5. b
6. b
6. d, f
7. b, g
8. d, f
9. a, e
4. tel ex machin es
5. dot-matri x printers
C. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT?
Listen and decide what's being talked about.
1. I really enjoy sitt ing on it.
2. It isn' t bright enough.
3. It j ust ran out of lead. It won't writel
4 . That's where I write down all my meetings.
5. I put my papers toget her with this.
6. This is where I keep people's nam es, addresses, and
phone numbers.
7. You make holes wi th this.
8. I give one to every cli ent I meet.
9. You correct your mistakes with this .
Answers
1. b 6. b
2. b 7. b
3. b 8. a
4. a 9. b
5 ,
4. e
5. b
6. o
5. maili ng la bel
6. package mailing tape
7. gluestick
8. t humbtack
6. rubber band
7. comp uter paper
8. legal pad
9. SCotch tape/cellophane tape
6 b
7. f
8. c
9. h
10. j
6. suggestion box
7. fire ext inguisher
8. f reight elevator
9. quality contro l supervisor
10. first -aid kit
8. hard hat
9. plywood , lumber
10. j ackhammer
11. scaff olding
12. brick
13. shingle
WORKBOOK PAGE 94
A. WHAT' S THE OBJECT?
1. d
2. a
3. f
B. WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. blueprints
2. ladder
3. insul ation
4. bull dozer, dump truck
5. pipe
6. tcorten
7. tape measure
WORKBOOK PAGE 92
A. WHATAMI?
1. typing paper
2. carbon paper
3. correction f luid
4. mai ling label
5. Post-II note pad
B. WHAT' S THE WORD?
1. stationery
2. typewriter ribbon
3. mai ler
4. index card
WORKBOOK PAGE 93
A. ASSOCIATIONS
1. 9
2. a
3. e
4. i
5. d
B. WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. lever
2. payrolt office
3. supply room
4. loading doc k
5. safety gl asses
1. c, d, f
2. c
3. d, I
4. a, e
5. d, f
D. LISTENING: WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT7
Listen and decide what office item is being talked about.
1. This is the best quality printer you can buy .
2. It's amazinq! Jus t dial the number and in a lew seconds,
you can send a letter anywhere in the worl d!
3. It's not an electric one, but it stil l works very well.
4. Don't forget to use thi s to weigh the lett er befo re you mail it,
5. Let me have it and I'll compute the answer in just a second.
6. This wi ll cut the paper to just the siz e you want it.
Answers
1. b
2. a
3. ,
WORKBOOK PAGES 89-90
A. WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. telephone, phone system
2. postal scale
3. pape r culler
4. calculator
5. rmcrccassette recorder/dict aphone
6. pencil sharpener
7. plastic binding mach ine
8. laser print er
9. typ ewriter, computerJword processor
10. lett er-quality print er
11. fax machine
12. computerlword processor
13. paper shredder
B. WHICH CAME FIRST?
1. pencil sharpeners
2. adding machines
3. typ ewrite rs
C. OFFICE ASSOCIATIONS
WORKBOOK PAGE 91
A. JANET'S NEW OFFICE
1. des k
2. leit er opener
3. pencil cup
4. rolodex
5. letter t ray/stacking stray
6. paper cl ip di spenser
7. appoint ment book
8. tape dispenser
9. memo holder
10. organizer/personal planner
11. highlighter (pen)
12. scissors
13. des k calendar, wall calendar
14. nameplate
15. wastebasket
B. A GOOD IDEAI/NOT A GOOD IDEA!
A Good Not a Good
fdes Idea
1.
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2.
..JL
3.
..JL
4.
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5.
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6.
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WORKBOOK PAGES 95-96
A. LISTENING : CALLING ABOUTA CAR
List en to the following telephone conversation and circle the
answers as you listen.
A. Hi. I' m calling about the ad lor the seven hundred dollar car.
Is it still lor sal e.
S. Yes, it is.
A. What kind of car is rt?
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4. school crossi ng
5. one-way street
6. bridge, come r
4. boarding pass
5. baggage carousel
baggage cla im (area)
B. It' s a Ford hatchback in almost perfect condition.
A. Almost perfect?
B. Well. it has a lew minor problems.
A. A lew minor problems?
B. Yes. It needs a new fan belt.
A. Otl. mars no probl em atall .
B. Wel l. uh . _. we're also having a little trou ble with the
transmission. The tact of the mailer is, it may need a
-"""".
A. I see. Tel l me, is there anything else wrong with the car?
B. Wei, as a mailer of fad. the ballery is 8 bit okl .
A. I see.
B. And it probably \Io'OUldn'l hurt to gel a newair f iber while
you're at it.
A. Anewair fi ner?
B. Yes. And I suppose it wouldn't hurt to have the anemator
checked.
A. The alternator?
B. Yes. Oh. And incidentally. the brakes are squeaking . . .
jusl a lillie. But those are minor things. And aside from the
little problem with the gas gauge and me defroster.
everyt hing Is really in tip-top shapel
A. What's wrong with the gas gauge and the defroster?
B. They oon't work.
A. I see . Tell me, does ANYTHING in the carwOrk?
B. Oh, yes . The hom and the warning light s work f inel
Answers
La 6.b
2. b 7. a
3. b 8. a
4. a 9. b
5. b 10. a
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. speedometer 7. bumper
2. hood, dipstick 8. trunk
3. ignition 9. radiat or
4. stiCkShilt, clutch 10. station
5. windshield wipers. 11. oozae. gas
rear defroster 12. emergency brake
6. taillight
C. CROSSWORD PUZZLE
See page 155.
WORKBOOK PAGE 97
A. A GOOD IDEA!/NOT A GOOD IDEAl
A Good Not B Good
Ides Ides
1. 1..-
2. 1..-
3. 1..-
4.
1..-
5. 1..-
6. 1..-
7. 1..-
6. 1..-
9. 1..-
'0. 1..-
11. 1..-
12. 1..-
' 3. 1..-
14. 1..-
15. 1..-
16. 1..-
17. 1..-
18. 1..-
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B. LISTENING TO DIRECTIONS
Usten and fill in the missing directional information.
A. Good morning. This is ESLTo-QoI How may I help you?
B. I'm registered lor your one-day intensive English course for
beginners, and I' m calling for directions from Centerville.
A. Do you have a pencil and paper?
B. Yes, I do.
A. Okay. Take the interstate 1'lOfttl. After you pass a rest area,
you' see signs lor Flagstaff . Get in the right laneand take
Exit Sill. The eidt Sign says Maple Street. Ate you with me
so lar?
B. Yes. I' m with you.
A. You'l immediately go through a school crossing and win
have to slow down. At the next intersection. lhere's a stop
sign. Go straight, cross over a raitroadcrossing, and then
take your neld: right onto a one-way street. You'. cross a
small bridge . and we're located er the first comer on the
right. There's a large sign outlront. Did yougel all that?
B. Yes , I did.
A. Then I don't think youshould be in our beginninglevel
course . How about our one-day advanced level creeett
Answers
1. interstate
2. rest area
3. righl . six
WORKBOOK PAGE 98
DIREcnONS TO MY HOUSE
1. baggage 10. schedule
2. bus stop 11. arrival and departure board
3. bus 12. lTacll.
4. subway station 13. Porters
5. token 14. conductOf
6. token booth 15. taxicab
7. turnstile 16. lare
8. train station 17. meter
9. ticket winoow 18. cab drtver
WORKBOOK PAGE 99
A. A FRUSTRAnNG FUGHTI
1. ticket counl er 9. boarding pass
2. ticket agent 10. wailing area
3. arrival and departu re 11. gate
monitor 12. customs
4. security checkpoint 13. customs declaration form
5. X-ray machine 14. passport
6. metal detector 15. baggage clai m area
7. security guard 16. (baggage) claim check
8. checI<.ln
B. ANALOGIES
1. concession stand
2. tickel agent
3. Gate
WORKBOOK PAGE 100
A. PROBABLE OR IMPROBABLE?
1. I 8. P
2. I 9. I
3. P 10.1
4. P 11.1
5.1 12.P
6. 1 13. P
7. I 14. I
B. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. instrument panel (The others are people.)
2. armrest (The ot hers are above the seat.)
3. cargo door (The others are associated with emergences. )
4. seat belt (The others are seat locations.)
4. tail
5. cabin
6. cockpit
6. thunderstorm
7. hurricane
8. lightning
9. foggy
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. lowel 9. lifeguard stand
2. bathing cap 10. sand dunes
3. beach umbrella 11. kickboard
4. seashells 12. kite
5. coole r 13. sunglasses
6. lifeguard, swimmers 14. waves
7. surfboard 15. ball
8. snack bar 16. swimsuit
Things to protect
you from the sun:
beach umbrella
sun hat
sunglasses
suntan lotion!
sunscreen
Things we wear or
put on :
bathing cap
bathing suit!
swimsuit
sun hal
sungiasses
8. rest room
9. water foun tai n
10. bike rack
11. zoo
12. monk ey bars. playground
13. sand , sandbox
Things we use in
the water:
ai r mattress! raft
kickboard
surfboard
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Beach toys :
beach ball
kite
paillbucket
shovel
c. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
t . 5. c
2.
9
6. a
3. h 7. I
4. b 8. d
WORKBOOK PAGE 103
A. WHAT' S THE WORD?
1. picnic area
2. band shell
3. jogging path,
bridle path
4. trash can
5. wading pool
6. statue
7. merry-go-round
B. LISTENING: WHERE ARE THEY?
Listen and decide where these people are.
1. A. What a 9reat concern
B. I agree.
2. A. Hey! Let's go on the slide !
B. Great idea!
3. A. How long have we been running?
B. For over twenty minutes.
4. A. What did you bri ng?
B. Some sandwiches, some drinks, and some fruit.
5. A. Which horse do you want to sit on?
B. The green and red one over there.
6. A. How long have we been riding?
B. For a long time. Let' s stop . I think my horse is gett ing
tired.
Answers
.a, .s. 2.-
.z, .s, _,_
WORKBOOK PAGES 104-105
A. CAN YOU FIND ?
Things to sit Of People at the
lie on: beach :
beach chair lifeguard
bl anket sunbather
lifeg uard stand surfer
towel swimmer
vendor
5. j et (The others are parts of a plane.]
6. rotor (The others are types of pl anes .)
7. galley (The others are people.)
C. WHICH WORD?
1. pilot
2. seat belt
3. compartment
WORKBOOK PAGE 101
A. WEATHER TALK
1. sunny
2. dri zzling
3. cloudy
4. muggy
5. snowstorm
B. A GOOD IDEA!INOT A GOOD IDEAl
1. a 7. a
2. b 8. a
3. a 9. b
4. b 10. b
5. b 11. b
6. b
WORKBOOK PAGE 102
A. ASSOCIATIONS
t . c 6. e
2. g 7. d
3. I 8. b
4. a 9. f
5. h
B. LISTENING
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. We'd like to sit , but the cress is a little damp. Let's spread
out the . . ..
2. We're going on a picnic and I need something to put the
juic e in. Can I borrow your . . . ?
3. It's a beautiful night. The sky is fill ed wi th stars. Let's sleep
out side in our . .
4. I have no idea where this trail ends. I wish you hadn't
torgotten the . . . !
5. Believe it or not, some hikers carry as much as sixty pounds
of suppl ies and provisions in their . . .
6. We coul d make a clothes line between Ihese two trees if we
had some . .
7. We coul d boil water without building a fi re il only we had
, .
8. We can't put up the tent because we can't lind the . .
9. I have no idea where north is beca use I dropped the . . . !
Answers
-'- _,_ -!L
L ....... .a,
..L .a, -i..
C. THE RIGHT RESPONSE
1. I 6. g
2. b 7. e
3. c 8. a
4. h 9. i
5 d
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WORKBOOK PAGE 108
A. CORRECT OR INCORRECT?
1. I 5. C
2. I 6. C
3. C 7. C
4. I 8. I
B. TRUE OR FALSE?
1. F 4. F
2. T 5. F
3. T
D. WHAT'S THE ACTION?
1. f 6. a
2. c 7. h
3
,
8 o
4.
;
9. b
5.
9
E. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
Likely Unlikely
1.
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2.
L.-
3.
L.-
4.
L.-
5.
L.-
6.
L.-
7.
L.-
8.
L.-
9.
L.-
10.
L.-
11.
L.-
WORKBOOK PAGES 106-107
A. "OUT OF PLACE"
C. SEARCH FOR THE ANSWER
WORKBOOK PAGE 109
A. SENSE OR NONSENSE?
Sense Nonsense
59
6 b
7. e
t.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
B. WHO'S TALKING?
t . c
2. d
3.
4. f
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l J
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K l l S 0 C C E R J B A l E
E M l V 0 l l E
y
B A l l
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A S B R ( l A C R 0 S S E)
C. LISTENING
Usten and decide which answer is cor rect.
1. Please look lor my softball ...
2. He hil l he back.
3. Every voll eyball player knows you can't touch the . .
4. II' s my turn to bat. I need a .. .
5. Bob Is an excellent skater. He should t ry out for the .
6. A basketball is much larger than a .
7. Footbal l players need to wear . . .
8. Our team has the best -looking . .
ANSWERS
1. b 5. b
2. a 6. a
3. b 7. b
4. a 8. a
WORKBOOK PAGE 110
A. WHAT'S THE OBJECT?
1. d 5. c
2. b 6. a
3. g 7. e
4. f
B. WHAT'S THE SPORT?
1. (downhill ) skiing, cross -count ry skiing
2. (ice) skating
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A
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E
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P Y L 0 (" R--,--,N,-K"-) PAR M Y L
1. Baseball
2. softball, ballfield
3. football, soccer
4. Hockey. rink
5. Basketball, court
6. Volleyball
7. lacrosse
4. (bicycle) helmet
5. elbow pads
5. golf
skateboarding
skydiving
6. handball
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7. rol ler skating
running
racquetball
6. boxing
7. handball
racquetball
squash
8. karate
9. goll
10. exer cise bike
1. running
skateboarding
2. bowling
karate
3. frisbee
golf
4. weightlifting
cycling
B. ANALOGIES
1. paddle
2. pool slick
3. (boxing) trunks
C. WHAT AM 11
1. trampo line
2. parachute
3. squash
4. target
D. NAME THAT SPORT!
1. bowling
2. skyd iving
3. billiards/pool
golf
4. cyclinglbicyclinglbiking
roller skating
skateboarding
5. wrestling
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3. (downhill) skiing, sledding, toboganning
4. (downhill) skiing, (ice) skating, figure skating
5. (ice) skating, figure skating
6. (downhill) skiing
7. sledding, (downhill ) skiing. toboganning
8. snowmobiling
WORKBOOK PAGE 114
A. WHATS HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND ?
1. stage 8. TIcket
2. theater 9. balcony
3. audience 10. box office
4. scenery 11. ballet company
5. lighting 12. ballet dancer
6. actor 13. conductor
7. actress 14. lobby
B. liSTENING
Listen and choose the best answer .
1. The audi ence gave Maria Rossini a standing ovation the
minute she stepped into the .
2. Did you know that Richard Hallmark played the lead role in
several other productions? I saw it here in the ..
3. The movie was so powertet that even after it ended, many
people sat and continued to sit and stare at the . ..
WORKBOOK PAGE 111
A. ASSOCIATIONS
1. f
2. e
3. b
4. 9
5. h
B. WHAT DO YOU WEAR?
f. ,
2. e
3. f
C. WHAT'S THE SPORT?
f. b
2. c
3. a
4. f
WORKBOOK PAGE 112
A. WHAT DO YOU DO?
1. c
2. e
3. f
B. WHAT'S THE ACTION?
1. shoot
2. kick
3. bounce
4. catch, pitch
5. serve
6. run
WORKBOOK PAGE 113
WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. painting
2. sewing
3. knitting
4. weavi ng
5. crocheting
6. woodworking
7. pottery
8. sculpting
9. coin coll ecting
6. a
7. d
8. i
9. c
4. a
5. b
6. d
5. e
6. d
7. h
8. 9
4. d
5. a
6. b
7. hop
8. bend
9. reach
10. swim, dive
11. Stretch
10. bird watching
11. Monopoly
12. model building
13. stamp collecting
14. astronomy
15. photography
16. cards
17. Chess
4. In the last scene, the lead singer sings the closing song
along with the entire .
5. We had wonderlul seats at the ballet last night. We sat in
the ... .
6. All the musicians rose to their feet when the conductor
stepped up to the . .
7. I think I'll get some popcorn at the .
8. You need to show your ticket to the . .
Answers
1. a 5. b
2. b 6. b
3. b 7. a
4. a 8. b
WORKBOOK PAGES 115-116
A. WHAT'S ON TV?
1. news program
( .... . . . . . )
2. cartoon
( . . . . . )
3. drama
( . . . )
4. game show
( . .. . . . . . . . )
5. talk show
( . . ...)
6. sitcom
( )
7. sports program
( . . . . . . . . . )
8. children's program
( . . . . . . . . )
B. WHAT'SATTHEMOVIES?
1. westem 5. war movie
2. science fiction movie 6. drama
3. foreign film 7. comedy
4. cartoon 8. adventure movie
C. LISTENING
Listen and put a number next to the type of music you hear.
1. (classical music) 6. (reggae)
2. (rock music) 7. (blues)
3. (country music) 8. (gospel music)
4. Gazz) 9. (rap music)
5. (folk music)
Answers
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.z. .a, ....2....
2.. L .s,
WORKBOOK PAGE 117
A. WHICH INSTRUMENT DOESN'T BELONG?
1. drum (The others are string instruments.)
2. accordion (The others are percussion instruments.)
3. banjo (The others are brass instruments.)
4. cello (The others are woodwinds.)
5. bassoon (The others are keyboard instruments.)
B. LIKELY OR UNLIKELY?
Likely Unlikely
1. ....L
2. ....L
3. ---L
4. -.L
5. ....!t..-
6. ....L
7. -.L
8. ..L
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WORKBOOK PAGES 116-11 9
A. CATEGORIES
Listen and choose the best answer.
1. One of the most seriou s international problems in this
century is . .
2. t personally am very concerned about the disposal of . .
3. Two important energy sources are .
4. A reali stic alternative energy source is .
5. One of the dangers of nuclear energy is the possibl e
leaking of
6. Our lakes and streams are bei ng contaminated by
C. ASSOCIATIONS
1. I 5. b
2. d 6. e
3. g 7. C
4.
D. LISTENING: WHAT'S THAT SOUND?
Listen and decide what musical instrument you're listening to.
1. (violin) 6. (drums)
2. (organ) 7. (harmonica)
3. (guitar) 8. (trumpet )
4. (flute) 9. (cymbals)
5. (piano)
Answers
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Machinery:
combine
tractor
5. 9
6. b
7. d
4. cow
5. horse
6. goat
4. fawn
5. wolves
6. mane
5. cow
6. sheep
7. calves
8. chickens/hens
9. pol ar bear
10. worm
11. kangaroo
12. hyena
13. camel
14. cat
15. beaver
Areas:
barnyard
field
orchard
past ure
pigpen/pig sty
(vegetable)
garden
Buildings:
bam
chicken coop
farmhouse
hen house
silo
stable
B. WHO'S TALKING?
1. giraffe
2. pony
3. dog
4. porcupi ne
5. lion
6. bat
7. skunk
8. moose
E. ANALOGIES
1. goal
2. hay
3. chicken coop
4. field
F. WHO'S MY MOTHER?
1. pig
2. chicken
3. sheep
G. ASSOCIATIONS
1. f
2.
3. c
4.
WORKBOOK PAGES 121-122
A. WHERE ARE THEY?
1. farmhouse 5. sty
2. coop 6. orchard
3. stable 7. henhouse
4. garden 8. field
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. hired hand 6. crop
2. irrigation system 7. pasture
3. comb ine 8. farmhouse
4. scarecrow 9. barnyard
5. pitchfork 10. cal ves
C. ANIMAL SOUNDSl
1. d 4. C
2. f 5. e
3. b 6. a
D. CATEGORIES
7. The Middle East and parts of South America are rich
sources of .
8. One reason lor the deterioration 01the ozone layer is the
burning 01. . ..
Answers
1. a 5. b
2. b 6. b
3. a 7. a
4. b 8. b
WORKBOOK PAGE 123
A. ANALOGIES
1. elephant
2. leopard
3. came l
9. daffodil
10. orchid
11. daisy
12. pine
13. bulb
14. cact us
15. ivy
Parts of a tree:
bark
leaf
limb
trunk
Types ottrees:
birch
cherry
maple
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Parts of a flower:
b'd
petal
stamen
stem
Types olliowers:
daffodil
daisy
pet unia
tuli p
B. WHAT AM 11
1. poison ivy
2. rose
3. weepi ng will ow
4. bud
5. grass
6. palm tree
7. thorn
8. redwood
WORKBOOK PAGE 120
A. MATCH
1. f 7. d
2. I 8. h
3. k 9. b
4.e 10. c
5.g 11.a
6. j 12. I
B. WHICH WORD IS CORRECT?
1. forest 6. jungle
2. rapids 7. natural gas
3. stream 8. waterfall
4. seashore 9. desert
5. cliffs 10. pol lut ion
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WORKBOOK PAGE 125
A. ASSOCIATIONS
1. b 4. e
2. d 5. c
3. I 6. a
B. WHICH WORD DOESN'T BELONG?
1. scallop (The others are types 01 amphibians.)
2. clam (The others are parts 01 a sea animal.)
3. tadpole (The others are types 01 snakes. )
4 . squid (The others are types of fish .)
5. eel (The others are types of sea animals.)
6. shell (The others are parts of a fish. )
7. snail (The others are large.)
C. LISTENING: ATTHE AQUARIUM
listen and circle the correct answer.
Welcome to the Cent erville Aquarium! We hope you find
your visit here today lun as well as educational. Down on the
lower level, you can watch otters and walruses as they go
about their daily routines In our authentic ocean tank. This
large tank in the middle of the aquarium is specially constructed
so you can vi ew its inhabitants from all levels by walking up
and down the ramp. In here you can see salmon, eels,
swordfish, and tortoises. You can also see the lish wi th
probably the worst reputation---sharks. People are generally
frightened of sharks, but in fact , the only type of shar1l. known to
attack without provocation is also the kind you' re least likely to
come across-the Great White Shark. You'll also see striped
bass and flound er here in the tank.
WORKBOOK PAGES 127-128
A. OUTER SPACE RIDDLES
l,n 9.p
z. c 10. k
3. d 11. j
4. I 12. b
5.e 13. g
e. n 14. a
7. i 15. m
8.0 16. I
B. SPACE EXPLORATION CROSSWORD PUZZLE
See page 156.
Can you tell the difference between crocodiles and
alligators? Many people mix them up. Currently, we have a
special exhibit highlighting the diff erences between them.
Come to the exhibit on the second floor .
And while you're on the second floor , come to our tide pool,
where children are actually encouraged to get their hands wet!
You can examine starfish, snails , and jellyfish, as well as
mussels, clams, oysters, scallops, and eels.
In our smaller tanks, we have crabs and lobst ers, and be
sure not to miss the special octopus tank nearby.
And after you've finished your tour, come and enjoy our
dolphin, seal , and whale show, Kids and adults alike will just
love ill Shows are on the hour, but get there early! They fill
up fast!
We sincerely hope you enjoy your day today here at the
Centerville Aquarium!
Answers
1. b 5. a
2. a 6. b
3. b 7. a
4. b
C. ANIMAL EXPRESSIONS
1. fox
2. mouse
3. donkey
WORKBOOK PAGE 124
A. COLOR ME BEAUTIFUL!
t . f
2. 9
3. b
4. ,
B. WHO'S TALKING?
1. termi te
2. eagle
3. ladybug
4.lirelly
5. wasp
6. flea
7. ostrich
4. horse
5. beaver
6. bat
5. a
6. c
7. d
8. robin
9. pigeon
10. seagull
11. praying mantis
12. stork
13. bulterfly
14. beetle
WORKBOOK PAGE 126
A. SoD
1. cube
2. pyramid
3. cylinder
B. WHAT'S THE WORD?
1. inches
2. kilometers
3. distance, mil es
4. centimeters
5. yard
4. cone
5. sphere
6. ellipse/oval
7. apex
8. isosceles
9. rectangle
10. hypotenuse
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