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Direction: Choose the best inference for each story 1. A small-town lawyer from Illinois, tall and lanky with an Adam's apple that could have gone down in the Guinness Book of Records had it existed in the nineteenth century. Nevertheless, he changed the face of American history, steering it through a civil war that left both sides bloody. Who knows what more he could I have done had an assassin's bullet not cut him down. a. He had a big Adam's apple. b. He steered the nation through a civil war. 2. In the early nineteenth century, Shakespeare was the most widely performed playwright in both the North and Southeast. In the first half of the nineteenth century, English and American actors could always earn money by performing Shakespeare in towns both big and small. American audiences were famous for their participation in performances of Shakespeare's plays: They hurled eggs and tomatoes at the villains and cheered and whistled for the heroes. By the end of the nineteenth century, theater owners claimed that most ordinary people couldn't understand Shakespeare, and they were refusing to stage his plays. In the early 1800s, theater goers in big cities could often choose between three different productions of Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet; by the end of the nineteenth century, it was hard to find production of a Shakespeare play, let alone several. a. Early American audiences embraced Shakespeare's plays enthusiastically because they wanted to prove that they were as clever and sophisticated as their former British rulers. b. The role of Shakespeare in America changed dramatically as the nineteenth century drew to a close.

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20 10 15 Study Suggests Sitting Less Can Extend Life Track 6 Karzmarzy studies, which government-ru people spend Not only sitting less, th could add an People ask, "Is it eve "That's never too la know that y Katzmarzyl Cham to desk de "Tha They may desk. I've for every can go fo Katzmar • By Rebecca Widiss VOAnews.com hat's the best seat in the house? It may be whichever one you use the least. New research suggests that cutting daily sitting time to less than three hours might extend your life by two years. W Humans were designed to move. But modern lifestyles and office jobs rarely prom us to roam around. Quite the opposite, says Peter Katzmarzyk, an epidemiologist at the University of Louisiana. "Sitting is ubiquitous in our lives today. You know, we sit while we're eating, we sit in the car, we sit while we watch TV. And many of us sit for many hours at work. So on average, Americans report they sit between four and a half to five hours a day," Katzma said. team to And, as he says, those chair-centered days matter to our health, just like exercise "We can't throw away physical activity. It's extremely important. We have 60 years of research showing us that. But sedentary behavior is also important. . . . If you exercis for 30 minutes a day. What goes on in the other 23 and a half hours a day is also very important," Katzmarzyk said. Ka occupa and do we sp Katzmarzyk and his colleagues are part of a new generation of researchers trying discover how sitting all day affects our lifespans. "This is a relatively new area of study. . . . Studies that have assessed the relations between sitting and mortality or television viewing and mortality are very rare. There's of been a few of them, actually five or six now, in the last four or five years," said Katzman 66

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my Salary is still not enough for living. While 1 frequentiy work overtime during weekends, Hl/ 1 'า Jack. I've just earned my high school ploms and recently got a job. Even though ) 79 Unit 6 Waitperson ลking full-time at a small factory, I have a ลงd-time job as 8 waitperson at a restaurant าลงr my house. I'm a waiter from 6.00 - 11.00 2m. every night. Activity 6.14 From Jack's introduction of himself, is he a hard-working Person? And why? Activity 6.15 From the key functions of a waitperson with good manners elow, please rearrange them in order of time since customers come int0 a "staurant. Number the activities from 1 to 8. Time Sequence Activities Looking around for customers additional requests Serving food Taking orders Preparing a check/a bill Collecting money Seating customers 8) Saying thank you to customers Video Walter and Waitress Career 1) Greeting customers คำว่า Check เป็นการใช้แบบ American English ส่วนคำว่า Bill เป็นการใช้แบบ British Eng|lish ไดยเมื่อลูกค้าต้องการ ให้พนักงานคิดเงินค่าอาหาร ก็จะบอกกับพนักงานในร้านว่า Can I have a check ก็ได้ความหมายเหมือนกัน

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45 ห The best title for this passage would be a. A New Pastime C. National Pastimes b. Famous Loves d. Interesting Hobbies II Match the meanings under Y with the words under X. X Y 1. invent a. a strong belief in oneself b. the science of government 2. pastime 3. discuss C. chance 4. self-confidence d. say that one is not pleased or does not like 5. politics something 6. hesitate e. an activity of pleasure that occupies one's time; a way of spending spare time pleasantly f. make something for the first time 7. income 8. Complain 9. queue 8. talk about something with someone else 10. opportunity h. money that one earns from one's work or business or the money that one gets from other sources such as pension or investments 1. to find difficulty in deciding: to be uncertain, in doubt j. line of people waiting in turn to do something IV Answer the following questions briefly. 1. How does the writer do a psychological analysis of nations? 2. How can a walk in the streets of Paris make a woman feel self-confident? 3. What does an Italian like to talk about? 4. Explain how the peoples of the USA and Switzerland make use of their free time. 5. Why does the author think that English people like queuing? V Combine the following sentences by using the words given in brackets. This will give you a Summary of the passage. 1. The writer does a psychological analysis of nations. He studies the most frequent activities of the people of each nation. (by) 2. In France people enjoy talking about love. In Italy people love talking about everything and everyone, (while) 2. The greatest Swiss passion is eating. Americans enjoy pushing buttons, (but) 4. In England people enjoy queuing. ากis pastime is a pleasure discovered through the necessities of war. (which) 2. The English people formed a queue. Ihe train was almost empty. (Although) VI Questions for Discussion ป neonle living in your country?

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4 Holidlays Before you read 1. Would space? 2. How much money do you think a week in space would cost? you like to have a holiday in |PK 3. Do you think that will become popular in the future? Space tourism Reading Have you ever dreamed of going into space? Well, you're not alone. In 2001 an American businessman named Dennis Tito paid US$20 million to fly into space on a Russian spacecraft. Tito flew to the International Space Station, where he stayed for a week before flying back to Earth. He was the world's first space tourist. 1 2 Not many people have USS20 million to spend on a holiday! But prices are high because it Costs a lot of money to send things into space. As the technology gets better, the cost of space travel will come down. Within fifty years, you could be paying just US$20,000 for a short flight into space. So what will you get for your money? 3 One company, BigeloW Aerospace, wants to take passengers to the moon and back. Another company, Space Island Group, plans to build a space hotel. Three hundred and seventy people have already reserved their seats on the VSS Enterprise, a spacecraft owned by Virgin Galactic. The VSS Enterprise takes its name from the spacecraft in the TV show Star Trek. The Enterprise will fly about 100 kilometres above the Earth and the flights will last two and a half hours and cost US$200,000. Virgin Galactic has 80,000 people on the waiting list! 4 By the end of the twentieth century only a few hundred people had been into space. It is amazing to think that, in the future, the same number of people could be travelling into space every day. 20 SPACE

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