Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. Ive spent a huge
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Complete the sentence: If Mary ______, tell her I will call her
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You have been waiting for your friend for too long. He finally
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You have been at the concert and after it is over you express
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You see a boy and a girl holding hands, and you conclude:
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You hear your English teacher talking to you. You want to make
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You do not have enough money for a new cell phone. You say:
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Your friend helped your out with your school assignment. You
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Living Out Loud Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a
silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his
mothers voice, never listened to music and never heard the
sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates. Timothy
was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same
reactions as other babies. If I didnt look into Tims eyes, he
didnt seem to know I was there, she says. When he was eight
months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained
why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and
decided that Timothy must be a little backward. However,
Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a
specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before
a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two
years old, Timothy and his mother went to a childrens hospital
in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing
with deaf children. Where has Timothy lived most of his life?
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Living Out Loud Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a
silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his
mothers voice, never listened to music and never heard the
sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates. Timothy
was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same
reactions as other babies. If I didnt look into Tims eyes, he
didnt seem to know I was there, she says. When he was eight
months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained
why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and
decided that Timothy must be a little backward. However,
Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a
specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before
a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two
years old, Timothy and his mother went to a childrens hospital
in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing
with deaf children. When did the doctors decide Timothy was a
little backward?
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Living Out Loud Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a
silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his
mothers voice, never listened to music and never heard the
sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates. Timothy
was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same
reactions as other babies. If I didnt look into Tims eyes, he
didnt seem to know I was there, she says. When he was eight
months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained
why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and
decided that Timothy must be a little backward. However,
Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a
specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before
a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two
years old, Timothy and his mother went to a childrens hospital
in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing
with deaf children. Why didnt Timothy notice his mom?
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Living Out Loud Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a
silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his
mothers voice, never listened to music and never heard the
sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates. Timothy
was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same
reactions as other babies. If I didnt look into Tims eyes, he
didnt seem to know I was there, she says. When he was eight
months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained
why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and
decided that Timothy must be a little backward. However,
Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a
specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before
a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two
years old, Timothy and his mother went to a childrens hospital
in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing
with deaf children. When did Timothy go to hospital in
Manchester?
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Living Out Loud Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a
silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his
mothers voice, never listened to music and never heard the
sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates. Timothy
was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same
reactions as other babies. If I didnt look into Tims eyes, he
didnt seem to know I was there, she says. When he was eight
months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained
why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and
decided that Timothy must be a little backward. However,
Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a
specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before
a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two
years old, Timothy and his mother went to a childrens hospital
in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing
with deaf children. When did Sandra first take Timothy to
hospital?
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Living Out Loud Timothy Stevens has lived most of his life in a
silent world. Until six months ago, he had never heard his
mothers voice, never listened to music and never heard the
sound of birds singing or the laughter of his playmates. Timothy
was born deaf. His mother, Sandra, knew that something was
wrong with her baby son, because he did not have the same
reactions as other babies. If I didnt look into Tims eyes, he
didnt seem to know I was there, she says. When he was eight
months old, Sandra took Timothy to the hospital and explained
why she was worried. The doctors carried out hearing tests and
decided that Timothy must be a little backward. However,
Sandra knew that the problem was more serious than that.
Sandra insisted that the hospital should send Timothy to a
specialist for more tests. Unfortunately, it was a long time before
a specialist would see him. Finally, when he was almost two
years old, Timothy and his mother went to a childrens hospital
in Manchester where the staff had plenty of experience in dealing
with deaf children. What was Timothys mothers name?
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Fill the gap with the right word: "The computer _____________
in the middle of my chat."
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Fill the gap with the correct word: "The musician ___________
very well at the concert last night."
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Finish the sentence: The holiday this year was a brilliant African
Safari. It was the greatest ____________.
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Complete the sentence with the correct word: The scientists are
very satisfied with the last medicine that shows a significant
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Finish the sentence with the correct word: My dog listens to all
my orders. Its a very ______________ dog.
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Complete the sentence: You are going to study harder from now
on, _____________________?
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What do you say when somebody says: Would you like to join
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How would you kindly reject somebodys offer: Why dont you
come over on Sunday?
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What is the right response? I think we should all grow our own
fruit and vegetables.
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.According to the text, where are people using mobile
phones?
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.How many people are using mobile phones in a public
place?
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126.
Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.The word device in the text refers to:
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.What does talking to people in real life mean?
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.What did the author visit?
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.How did the author travel?
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.Why cannot people use texting or the Internet when
they are underground?
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.What do people usually do when they are
underground?
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your hand.When do people start texting and checking their
emails?
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Next time youre in a public place, take a look around you, and
count how many people are using their phones. I can tell you
now that it is probably more than half, whether youre on public
transport, in a caf or simply walking down the street. Im not
saying that I am not an example of this, but it always amazes
me how people can spend so much time on their phones without
actually talking to anyone in particular. With the constant
upgrade of technology we can now do practically anything on a
device which can fit in the palm of our hands. But has it gone too
far? Do we spend too much time on our mobiles and not enough
time talking to people in real life? For example, I recently
visited London and travelled on the tube while I was there. Apart
from the people asleep, almost everybody else was on their
phones, and because of the nature of the tube, it is difficult not
to see exactly what they are all doing. Of course, being
underground it is difficult to get any signal, which rules out
texting or using the internet, but there is still plenty you can use
your phones for. People were playing games, reading articles
and listening to music, and I am sure that as soon as they
emerged from the train station they would start texting or calling
or checking their emails. There is a constant connection to
everyone in the world, as long as you have a mobile phone in
your handAccording to the text, who can you contact when you
have a mobile phone in your hand?
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58.
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67.
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68.
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