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1 see 2 do 3 drink 13 fall 4 bring 14 fly 5 sing 15 take 6 make- 16 give 3b Grammar • Present perfect vs Present perfect continuous 1 Write the past participles of these verbs. * 11 arrive - 12 swim- • have been - have gone 3 Fill in the gaps with have/has been or have/ 1 has gone. * A: Is Patrick there? B: No, he supermarket. 2 A: David speaks Spanish very well. B: That's because he 1 to the 2 to Spain many times, 3 A: Can I talk to the kids? B: I'm afraid they aren't here. They 5 เค 7 catch 17 read to the park. 8 ring 18 hear 4 A: Where's Jack? 9 leave - 19 find B: He's not here. He 10 feed 20 come to his friend's house. 22 (just/come) (not/be) to Spain yet. (shop) 3 Jane all morning and now she's feeling tired. (live) 4 She in Ireland since 1999. 4 5 The author (write) 1 a lot of best-selling novels. They haven't booked their places at the camp already / yet. 6 (he/buy) 2 She has for / just come in. gifts for everyone? 3 Julie has yet / already gone to sleep. 7 Kim (win) 4 It hasn't rained just / for three weeks. two gold medals so far. 5 8 Peter (not/call) yet. Don't come in here! I've just / yet cleaned the floor! 9 (you/find) 10 the car keys? a table for Dad's birthday? (Peter/book) 6 He hasn't been to his grandparents' house already/since last summer. 7 Ed has lived in Russia for / since 1995. 8 11 12 How long in this company? WORKBOOK (you/wait) long? (John/work) Has Frank left yet / just? 9 I haven't talked to him since / for days. 2 Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the present perfect continuous. * 1 Harry home. 2 We 6 A: Where do you want to go today? do B: Let's go to the zoo. We not long time. there for a • just - yet - already - since - for Circle the correct words. ✶ 5 A: Have you visited Rome? B: No, I haven't. But my sister there. She left a week ago.

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Climate change and school 1 Complete the rules with simple or continuous. 1 We use the present. to talk about... A our lives and things we do every day, week, etc. B how we think or feel about something. 2 We use the present. A things that are happening now. to talk about... B things that are happening around now (today, this week, etc.). 2 Choose the correct alternative. Then match to the rules (1A, 1B, 2A or 2B) in Ex 1. 1 Siri works/is working very hard at the moment.. 2 We travel/are travelling to school by bus every day. 3 'Where's Jamal?' 'He writes / is writing an essay in his bedroom.'. 4 "Whose bag is that?" "I think it belongs/is belonging to Amy.'_ 5 Every year, some students fail/ are failing their exams because they don't revise / aren't revising.. 6 A Do you like / Are you liking netball, Anya?. B No, it's boring. I prefer/are preferring basketball. 7 Our science lessons are always interesting - this week we study/are studying the water cycle. _ 8 Nasser wants / is wanting to be a climate scientist when he grows up.. 6 3 Complete the interview with the present simple or present continuous form of the verb in brackets. A So Tariq, what' (think) of your new classroom? Having your lessons on a boat seems strange. B It is a bit strange, but 12 3 school on a boat is really cool. (like) it. Going to (understand) why the boat is necessary? B Yes, of course. It's because of climate change. We (learn) about it in our science class this week. The climate (change) and it means there is more water in the river. So we can't get to school by road. A What is it like to study on a boat? B It's exciting. At first it was strange, but now it (get) easier. It 7 (have) desks, chairs and whiteboards - just like a normal school. And there are exams soon. Sometimes I A 9 (forget) I'm on a boat. B Yes, 10 moment, I (work) hard for your exams? (revise) for my exams at the (want) to go to university and study climate science, and 1 12 (know) it's 7 important to get good grades at school. Introduction

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EXAMPLE 9.1 Water Treatment Facility #3 Case The situation with the location and construction of the new WTF3 and associated transmission mains described in the chapter's introduction has reached a serious level because of recent questions posed by some city council members and citizen groups. Before going public to the city council with the analysis performed last year, the director of Allen Water Utilities has asked an engineering management consultant to review it and determine if it was an acceptable analysis and correct economic decision, then and now. The lead consultant, Joel Whiterson, took engineering economy as a part of his B.S. education and has previously worked on economic studies in the government sector, but never as the lead person. Within the first hour of checking background notes, Joel found several initial estimates (shown below) from last year for expected consequences if WTF3 were built. He realized that no viewpoint of the study was defined, and, in fact, the estimates were never classified as costs, benefits, or disbenefits. He did determine that disbenefits were considered at some point in the analysis, though the estimates for them are very sketchy. Joel defined two viewpoints: a citizen of Allen and the Allen Water Utilities budget. He wants to identify each of the estimates as a cost, benefit, or disbenefit from each viewpoint. Please help with this classification. Economic Dimension 1. Cost of water: 10% annual increase to Allen households 2. Bonds: Annual debt service at 3% per year on $540 million 3. Use of land: Payment to Parks and Recreation for shaft sites and construction areas 4. Property values: Loss in value, sales price, and property taxes 5. Water sales: Increases in sales to surrounding communities 6. M&O: Annual maintenance and operations costs 7. Peak load purchases: Savings in purchases of treated water from secondary sources Monetary Estimate Average of $29.7 million (years 1-5, steady thereafter) $16.2 million (years 1-19); $516.2 million (year 20) $300,000 (years 1-4) $4 million (years 1-5) $5 million (year 4) plus 5% per year (years 5-20) $300,000 plus 4% per year increase (years 1-20) $500,000 (years 5-20)

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ham award many laces to elp them mristina in an ne d hurt Vietnam 1 201 d alone h opened and the lems of Vocabulary A. Complete each sentence with the correct word. award dream education invited orphanage 1. My parents think that to go to university. 2. Eddy won the 3. Last night I had a bad 4. After his parents died, the boy had to go and live in an 5. I was to Jo's party, but I was sick so I couldn't go. NIHI 17 A special award is important. They want all their children for being the best student in the school. I woke up feeling very afraid! B. Choose the correct word or phrase with the same meaning as the blue words in each sentence. the time when she was a child made him agree place where doctors and nurses work 1. Paragraph 2. Paragraph 3. Paragraph afraid children without homes 1. A new medical centre has opened in the city. Now many sick people can get help. 2. I hate spiders. When I see one I feel very frightened! 3. Grandma often talks about her childhood. It was many years ago! 4. My father didn't want to buy me a bike, but I persuaded him. 5. Children who don't have a family to live with often become street children In other words A. What is the main purpose of the passage? Circle 1, 2 or 3. 1. To tell the story of how Christina Noble went to Vietnam to help street children. 2. To describe Vietnam and its streets. 3. To explain how medical centres help people. B. Match each heading to the correct paragraph in the passage. Christina Noble's life and her dream. Christina wins an award. How Christina helps the street children. HELPING 87

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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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