Based on 3B, Ex.4. Listen to the speakers. For questions 1-3, choose A, B, or C. Every day, we go to school, we learn, and then we go home. But I think it's important for students to remember that, while we're there, we all share certain responsibilities. For example, if we see somebody getting bullied, we should tell a teacher. Bullying is horrible, and we should never tolerate it. People mustn't be allowed to get away with something so nasty. But, most important of all, we have an obligation to respect our teachers. They work really hard to give us a good education and prepare us for the rest of our lives, even if it does include doing a lot of homework. I've just been to a lecture about how to be a "green" citizen. It was full of tips about the little things all of us can do to help the planet. Many of the tips — such as taking shorter showers and not leaving electrical appliances on standby — I knew already. But there were some interesting suggestions such as eating less meat and planting shade trees in your garden. I now want to read about these things some more. I don't know if I could ever reduce my meat consumption, but if planting shade trees in my garden can cut down on my air conditioning use during the summer months, then I'd definitely consider it. But first I need to get more information. To be completely honest, I always thought that global warming wasn't really a problem. It seemed to me that people were worrying about nothing. But one day, my daughter came home from school and told me what she had learned about it. Frankly, it worried me. I realised that global warming was a real problem that affects the air we breathe, the weather, and all life on the planet. Since then, I've decided it's my duty to do what I can to help the planet. So, every Sunday, my daughter and I go on a beach clean-up. As she says, it's the least we can do! You hear someone talking about school. What does the person think is a student's primary responsibility? To show respect for teachers To prevent bullying To complete all their homework You hear a man talking about a lecture he has just been to. What does he say he now wants to do? To plant shade trees in his garden To read more about the subject To cut down on his meat consumption You hear a man talking about global warming. How does he feel about it? He needs to educate his daughter about it. It's a genuine problem that affects all our lives. People are worrying over nothing.
Задание

Based on 3B, Ex.4.

Listen to the speakers. For questions 1-3, choose A, B, or C.

  1. Every day, we go to school, we learn, and then we go home. But I think it's important for students to remember that, while we're there, we all share certain responsibilities. For example, if we see somebody getting bullied, we should tell a teacher. Bullying is horrible, and we should never tolerate it. People mustn't be allowed to get away with something so nasty. But, most important of all, we have an obligation to respect our teachers. They work really hard to give us a good education and prepare us for the rest of our lives, even if it does include doing a lot of homework.
  2. I've just been to a lecture about how to be a "green" citizen. It was full of tips about the little things all of us can do to help the planet. Many of the tips — such as taking shorter showers and not leaving electrical appliances on standby — I knew already. But there were some interesting suggestions such as eating less meat and planting shade trees in your garden. I now want to read about these things some more. I don't know if I could ever reduce my meat consumption, but if planting shade trees in my garden can cut down on my air conditioning use during the summer months, then I'd definitely consider it. But first I need to get more information.
  3. To be completely honest, I always thought that global warming wasn't really a problem. It seemed to me that people were worrying about nothing. But one day, my daughter came home from school and told me what she had learned about it. Frankly, it worried me. I realised that global warming was a real problem that affects the air we breathe, the weather, and all life on the planet. Since then, I've decided it's my duty to do what I can to help the planet. So, every Sunday, my daughter and I go on a beach clean-up. As she says, it's the least we can do!

You hear someone talking about school. What does the person think is a student's primary responsibility?

  • To show respect for teachers
  • To prevent bullying
  • To complete all their homework

You hear a man talking about a lecture he has just been to. What does he say he now wants to do?

  • To plant shade trees in his garden
  • To read more about the subject
  • To cut down on his meat consumption

You hear a man talking about global warming. How does he feel about it?

  • He needs to educate his daughter about it.
  • It's a genuine problem that affects all our lives.
  • People are worrying over nothing.