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Ты услышишь диалог. Выбери правильные варианты ответа на вопросы 1-7. Ты услышишь запись дважды.

Judy: Oh, hi, Jim! Have you returned from China yet?

Jim: Hi, Judy. I'm going to spend Christmas here. There are still six months until graduation from the university.

Judy: How do you like to study, is it difficult?

Jim: Studying abroad is a great way to combine study and travel. I practice a lot every time it becomes easier for me to understand a foreign language.

Judy: Where have you been?

Jim: We had two weeks of national holidays, so I visited the capital and the neighbouring city.

Judy: Do you like the local food?

Jim: I like it! The Chinese eat rice instead of bread with various vegetables, meat and sauces. Very tasty.

Judy: Have you tried Peking duck?

Jim: Yes, but it is a delicacy, so it is eaten on holidays.

Judy: Are the Chinese noisy and ill-mannered?

Jim: Oh, this is a stereotype. I agree with you, they are noisy. But at the same time, they are friendly and ready to help at any time. They like foreigners.

Judy: Do you want to come back soon?

Jim: I miss my hometown and friends, but studying abroad helps me to be independent. I control the finances, the daily routine and make decisions myself.

Judy: I wish I could do the same!

Jim: Why don't you try to get into our university?

Judy: I'm afraid to try new things. But I really want to study and travel.

Jim: I think if you study hard for the next six months, you have all the opportunities to study abroad.

Judy: Okay, can you help me find the university's website?

Jim: Of course! In the meantime, let's go buy Christmas gifts?

Judy: Good idea! Let's go!

Jim is

  • a schoolboy.
  • a university student.
  • the oldest in his family.

He has come back from

  • the capital city.
  • the place where he's studying.
  • hometown.

Studying abroad is great because Jim can

  • see the family.
  • read books.
  • practise languages.

The food in China is

  • disgusting.
  • delicious.
  • tasteless.

Chinese stereotypes are

  • noisy and rude.
  • friendly and kind.
  • weird and polite.

Judy is afraid of

  • studying hard.
  • travelling on her own.
  • trying new things.

Jim and Judy want to

  • buy Christmas presents.
  • find the cinema tickets.
  • go to university together.