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THE DIARY OF AYOUNG GIRL ‘8, SADAKO AND A THOUSAND PAPER CRANES ‘4. THE BUTTER BATTLE BOOK ‘5. THE GREAT PEACE MARCH 66. THE BIG BOOK FOR PEACE A. The Yooks and the Zooks vein neighboring communities dived by a ‘wall and by @ custom, The Yoo eat ther bread withthe butter side up ‘and ths Zooks eat thelr bread wth the butter side down! This diference Causes iaike, dust, and fnalyhatrod. With classic empty and won- ‘erful creative language, characters, ond ilustrations, Dr Seuss explains how small differences can grow into larger disagreements that, in tum. can escalate Into potental destruction. This book makes its pont clearly ‘or ll ages, and all ages wl respond to its message andits cleverness. 2, The book addresses the many kinds of poace neadodin texay'« world, {2s described on ts jackets ‘Peace among people ving in efferent lands ‘utalso among next-door neighbours, Harmony among people of cer tentracas andamong sisters and brothers. Understanding among those ‘Separated by thelr beliefs ~ and those separated by generations.” The ‘ook stresses the give and take af friendship, the avoidance of misun- erstandings between Indivduals and groups, and peacetul avenues 1 | bing about social change. . Ate le” becomas a rumor that leads to panic, which resus in ac- ‘ldental death and has shattering consequences forthe whole earth. The| ‘animal in this jungle parable (nprsa) ae called to a meeting, where| ‘eechhas atumta explains orher actions. By the end, it becomes clea | ‘that no ane meanthharm because the animais have the opportunity ther | diferent perspectives. But the mosquito who began the whole chain of ‘vents, hides from the meeting and never presents his case. His guilty Conscience teads to his own punishment. 1. The 12-year-o1d Japanese gr becarye.a heroine to children in Japan land throughout the werd for her spirited ight against leukemia caused ae ‘by atomic radiation after the bombing of Hioahima, This story empha- sles hor spirit and courage as she tried to folda thousand papor cranes (ceypasns)in the Dei that thi would ring her heath, When the gi ied Detore she could fish the task, the children in her class finished tor het Making cranes has become an annual ral throughout Japan an internationally inorder to remember the human cost of wer and to tress the need for peace, E. This remarkablo work by a young teenage Jewish gir, writen wile hiding in Amsterdam from the occupying Nazi army, has Nad a dramatic fect since st printing. The acl that wo naw that she ded ina con. ‘centration camp makes this beautifully written, optimistic, and hurnanist ‘work even more emotionally string. The Helaoaust of World War I, as ‘well the milions of deaths caused by wars since then, provides the ra son or students to solve the problem of violence. A Picture Book by Anne Frank helps the students understand wy Anne was hiding, andwhat hap ened ter and milion, ke her, once her family was eaptured Read the text and mark the statements True (1), False (F), Not ‘Stated (NS). ‘Social Etiquette inthe UK ‘There are no strict etiquette ules that you have to stick to when in the UK. tis advisable, however. to demonsvate decent manners and respect t0 {he local cuture and trastons. The rst, and mast impartat stop I to 8 ‘ware of the leat distinct natons which form the UK. Te United King ‘com of Great Britain and Northam ireland consist of England, Scotian, ial and Northern eta. The cizens of any ofthese counties may be referred toa§ “Bish. When certain of hartage, you are tae to cal the ally, this comes wrapped in banana leaf, with cucumber slices, small dried anchovies, roasted peanuts, hard boled egg and hot spicy sauce. Read the text and mark the statements True (7), False (F), Not Stated (NS). History ofthe Rouble “The rouble (or ruble) has been the currency n Russia fo 500 years. The name ‘rouble’ i thought to come from the Russian for ‘chop, erally Fefertig tothe way a section was cutoff a siver ingot (error), each Section had aciferent value according to its weight Since December 2013 the oficial symbol for the Ruble is now P, the Gyrlic totter Path a single adcedhorizontal stroke, though the abrev- ‘ation py6" fn wide use In 1710 the rouble was list clvided into kopeks, 100 of which made up a rouble. Ten ovbies are sometimes etered tos cheronets Histonially, itwas thename for tho fst Russian three-rouble gold coin issued for gen ‘creulation in 1701. The current moaning comes from the Soviet ‘golden chervonets issued in 1923, All hese names are no longer in uso, Rowever ——_ ‘Inthe 18th century haa kopek oa singlakopek were made from copper, while five Kopeks up to 50 Kopeks and one rouble coms were made rom fiver Fhe rouble coins ware orginally made from gold. ‘After te Russian Ovi war, svar was used Tor lower valve coins wth gold ‘chervonels mitod in 1823. In 1961 new materials such a aluminium and ‘onze were introduced, along with nickel and zine. tween 1769 and 1817 there were only Imperial esu8d Hank notes, oF assignats. After 1817 the provisional government issued bank notes, Called kerenki. Soon after, 181 state creat notes were issued lowed by currency notes the folowing year. 1, Russian rouble hasa long histor. 2 Several conturies ago ane ofthe tors introduced rouble as Russian currency. 3: noid timoe only merchants used roubles. 4, Tho symbol ofthe roubles double "P™ 8. Inthe 18th century rouble wae divided into Kono, 8. Thenomes are sil used when shopping. 7. Gold, siver and bronze are used to make coins nowadays, 18. Banknotes appeared inthe Sovet period forthe ist time. Read the text and choose the right option. Online Shopping ‘Ten years ago most people didn't even know what the Internet was. ‘Today, he intemet is one of the mostpowertul tools throughout the word ‘The internets a oolscton of various services and resources, The Inter ‘net's main components are e-mail and theWorldWide Web. The Internat helps usin diferent ways. We can read lts of interesting things (ency- Clopedias, poems or even books), we can send letters or even, what Is very popuiar recently, we can do shopping without leaving our houses. ‘As inermet shopping 9 popula nowadays we need to Be aware of is ‘advantages and disadvantages. Many people fear internet shopping because of is disadvantages. They Claim thatthe worst ing shat mere Is no guarantee of receWving the de- ‘ited product. The seller can simply mail a pig in a poke (nora w wee) ‘nd then the money slot. They ae right because thatkind of hingshap- ben very often and we can't do anything about it. So people should buy —- ‘only froma reliable source. Another thing is that we Nave to pay fr the ‘ellery andi can be a really big price when the parcels heavy oF comes from overseas {And what when te products just not the thing we ordered? We have to senditbackto the sller and pa fr another post delvery. And what about ‘ur health? People don't go shopping, don't walk butjust sti frontof the Ssorean.Iatfects not cn out 80dy ult ou eves too. The effect is simple ‘more people wear lasses andinternet shops sellmore clotesin}04. size, “Another disadvantage that ther less employment fr shop assistants, sour men, ot. Maybe itisntvery vsiblenow butitwil bein the tatu, Stil in spite ofthe disadvantages internat shopping becomes more and ‘mare popular, people are interested in buying by means of vitual shops, People can find the desired product much faster than in the shops. Ane ‘thar fine thing about Internet shopping Is that there fs an enormous tholce. Furthermore the products inthe Internet are cheaper than inthe Shops. But going shopoing with your fay or fiends i much more fun than sitting i rant of the screen. 1. The Internet ie vitally important nowadays because it ‘a entertains poopie b) is an interesting way of communication {0} is a good source of information {d)has.a great collection of fms 2. Online shopping 's_nowadays. a)arare thing Byoniyfortachnicians 6) disadvantageous {) attractive 1 more and more people 8, Themain disadvantages that_—_ 2) youriover know what you really Buy bythe things are more expensive 2} you nevor got the thing 1) you pay twice the price 4. imernet shopping doesn’t guarantee. a) liable source 1) celery Plow prices {) satisfaction aaa ‘8. Online shopping is harmful for our a) purse by muscles @) brain 4) imagination 66. Online shopping takes away a} ourming ) jobs 2) croathity 4) money 7. Shoppingvia the Internets popular as it a) saves time ») is great tun 2} looks tke game 4) improves computer skis '8. The author recommends to go shopping witha company because It b) saves money 2} s more enjoyable ais safe Read the text and mark the statements True (1), (ns) 80 (F), Not Stated cum Not every store has such a long and rch history 28 The Upper Tracing Sills, the present GUM in Moscow. The lass roo designed by the famous engineer V Shukhov makes ts architecture unique, Sretehing a quarter ot ‘lometer along the Krenitn wal, GUM encloses Red Square ftom the ast ands architecture sults the Kremn and the History museum. A the end of the 19th century, the Uppar Tracing Stalls played a great ‘ole; this huge trading passage was responsible for the country's eco- nomic if, Passage in architecture sa type of trading or business bull ing, were shops or offices ar located athe sides ofthe broadalsl with ‘lassy surfaces. That place, ware GUM stated now, was oy'strad- ing center toralong ume. In 1815, a new building of the Upper Trading Stalls folowing the project of the artitect ©, 1, Bovet was bull, The construction was divided be- — ‘biaen the private avmers, No one couls persuade them to carryout re ‘airs. The building came fo ruin. Only in 1893 the new Upper Tracing ‘Stale were built by A. Pomorantsov. The sil became tne prototype of ‘he modem European trading centers, where people not only traded, but also organised exhibitions and concerts. In May 1891, G. Brak, Being an owner of a rich collection of paintings, rare books and antiques, Started exhibing them in specially rentad halls of the Upper Trading ‘tals, Since 1925 musical evenings wore held inthe stalls People came to tha Uppar Trading Stals not anly for shopping. They walked there, spent time watching Qoods, and had Tun, They could it in ‘restaurant or cafe, wte and senda letter or telegram atthe local post fice, talon the phone, resolve financial matters in tha bank depart- ‘ment buy tickets to any Moscow theatre, havo a rest inthe lounge. The Stalls organised cancers for vistors, where famous people wer rte. GUM goss on developing. GUM today isnot just a leisure center or a store, tis an art space, 1. GUM Is atamcus store situated close to Red Square. 2. The font entrance faces the Kremlin 3. nolo times itwas a famous market 4. The first building wes designed atthe end ofthe 12th century. 5. The government refused to nance the reconstruction neni came to ur, 6. Thenewbulting by Fomerantsev was tuned into an art gallery 7. Since the end ofthe 19th century GUM hhas been a great trading and leisure centre 8. Many designers at home and abroad took architecture of GUM as a mode! 4) Read the text and match the titles to the paragraphs. One title Is extra, 1. PIONEER IN SUBLIMINAL RESEARCH 2. MAKING SHOPPERS BUY MORE 3. BRAINWASHED By MUSIC 44. SUBCONSCIOUS INFLUENCE ON THE BRAIN '5. SUBLIMINAL TECHNIQUES MANIPULATING THE BEHAVIOUR, 22 23 a ‘Subliminal Perception (noncoanarensnoe eocnpusrie) ‘A, Subliminal prception isa process ereated by communication techn ‘lan. t means that you receive and respond to information andinstruc- tions thout knowing i. Messages nthe form of printed words, pictures fr voices are presented very fast so they bypass your consciousness {coatanue), Anything that you take in conscious (coaveenswo} can be ‘evaluated, criticised, discussed, argued, and possibly rejected. Sublim- ‘nal massages meet no resstance. Tho Subliminal information ¥ stored ‘in your brain and can influence your vews, behaviour and attitudes. 'B. Supiminal techniques in print mecia have been used in the United ‘Statas since the World War. On Juno 22, 1856, tho rsh Broadcasting Corporation experimented ith subliminal mages on television. Pictures ‘ere shown on the screen too quickly to be seen conscinusy, but the ‘made an impression 9 te sudeoascious 1958, radio staion Seats ‘KOL broadeast hardly audible messages "below’ the music played by ts isc ockeys. “How about cup of coffee" was one, and “Someone's at the door” was te other . Subliminal messages are propared by teams of psychologists who ‘change the thinking patterns ana behaviour of he lista ar viewer. Nu- ‘eras scletiic researches proved that subliminal messaging Works, ‘When advertising industry and government agencies understood the ‘potential of subliminal messaging they started investing milions in ‘Seveloping and perfecting subiminal techniques, which can de used not ‘only for marketing, but also for propaganda and mind control. For exam ‘le, supermarkets across the county are reducing thet rom $0 10 30 'er cent by broacasting subliminal messages such a8“ wl not stea” ne" Wie are watehing you" 'D. Traditional advertising and subliminal messaging have more in com: ‘mon than most people think Elfactve advertising requresrepettion, 30 that the consumer remembers. brandname when he goes to the shop, ‘Subiminal messages are as effective as advertising. The mest known ‘experiment with subliminal messaging was conducted by a marketing reSearcher and psyehologis James Vicar in 1957 during the presenta: tion ofthe movie Penic. Every 8 seconds the words "Hungry? Eat pop- ‘com. Drink Coca Cola” were projected for 0.003 seconds. That is ‘extremely fast S0 companies can use tactics tat affect the psyche to Improve sale. 6 be 'b) Read the text and match the titles tothe paragraphs. One tiles extra. 44 Subliminal messages are impossible to analyse and roject 2. Allbig companies use aubliminal perception technique to make customers buy concrete things. 8. Astrong-willed person can easily ignore subiminal messages. 4. Pople began using subliminal perception techniques the end ofthe last century. 5. Films and TV influence the subconscious ‘more powerful. ©. Psychologists don't believe that subline! messaging works 7. Many shops use subliminal messaging to protect themaelves trom theta 8. Subliminal messaging s not used in modern ite. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY Read the text and choose the right options. Peoplelisten(1)___ music (2)___varlous reasons, Sora,pooplo use ‘musi in order to (@]___relavation. Othors use music as a (4) —__of fenergy. Music is (6) lt cara, in homes, at shopping mall, and at {ontsts' offices, among many (6)____ places around the world. Some timas, « song gets ito your (7)_——and you find yourself humming a {une al daylong and then you realise you heard 2 seconds ofthat song ‘on your radio alarm that morning. Thi ie the (8) _—_ behing Muzak. In 1922, Generel George Savier (9) Muzak. Ha realize that paople work (10) when they listen to specific kinds of music. As a resi, the BBC eganto (11)_-_ music factories during World War Win ordat to awaken tred workers, Careful progremming of Muzak has proved to increase productivity at workplaces, increase cals at supermarkets, and ‘even (12)_____ potential shopiiting at department store. 1. aytor bro o)- by 2 abby b) ovr ‘}f0r @) trom 3. apincrease —B)iessen se) ber): dense 4 ayway by shape e) foun ‘ane 24 25 —_ 5. a)listened —_b) appreciated e) memorized dl) heard 6. a)some —byethore —edanotner dd aher 7. a)bran year eyheas 4) mouth 8. a)opinion — by thought ede a) sh 9. a)discovered b)made ——e) invented} founded, 10. a) have b) more e)hardly dl) harder 11, a)give by broadcast ¢) show @) prosent 12. a)dissuade bY persuade e) provoke holo. 1d the text and fill in the gaps with the words derived from ‘capitalized words. Most regular (1)___of istverse know that! am a READ food (2)__.'slaried asa child watching my farm. FAN. iy members Baking on the wookende, and led me to ‘wytoteach myself(3)__cuisine, (4)___, have FRANCE/RECENT bbeen ona (5) food Wick. have tied To select a KOREA ‘ish that's (6) the main ood af each country TRUE. ‘but some may 7). Pleat 10 AGREE/COMMENT. ‘mention your other (@)___ dishes from each nation FAVOUR, here. Borshon is @ soup of (10)___ ongin, that Is UKRAINE Popular in many (11) and Central (12)_- BAST/EUROPE ‘Counts. tts made with Baetroot asthe main gre ent, ghving ita deop redclish-purple colour. The soup bogan ils (13) from vegetables, con EXIST -sumedithroughout the winter months. One ofthe pri- ‘mary vegetables of tha Siavic det during the winter ‘menths was beet. Hence, the recipe turned into what 1s (14)___ known ofa beet soup. ‘TRADITION 8. Road the text and fillin the gaps with the proper grammatical form of the capitalized words. ‘Advantages and Disadvantages of Shopping Online Finding a product online ie much (1)___ than EASY (2)__toritin th local store. You can search any LOOK. product (3)____by using tha search engine feature EASY ‘ofan online shopping website. Butin store you have (4)__foritunti you (5)__it. This is how you ‘can save some valuable tie, Many people hate (6)___ a product in the comers of @ shop and stand i the line for (7)__ the price. Shopping ‘rom the local store becomes (8)___ time con- ‘suming and expensive if you (8)___ your ov car. Your can solve all the above problems just by shop- ping online. you (10) ___aproduct then you can ‘uifch to anew shopping website without (11), your time. On the other hand if you do not fing any Droductin the store you sometimes (12)__toouy 8 (13)___ ting from the local store. Mt you (14) “The price ofa product from an online shop, Yyouwil(15)___ to anotner online store to look for (16) prices capitalized words. ae LooK/FIND SEARCH PAY. uci HAVE NOT. FIND NoT WASTE FORCE BAD UKE NOT: ‘swiTch CHEAP Read the text and filin the gaps with the words derived trom the ‘Advantages and Disadvantages of Shopping Online (continuation) ‘Today as the online (1)_ grows in (2), more people are turning tok forall thelr needs. Clathes, shoas, products, even gracerias ean now be purchased via the Internet. A lot of pros have ‘come from this; no (3)___inlinesorintratfic, you {ean shop trom the (4)____of your home. But you ()__haveto watt long periods of ime to receive Yourthings. Sometimes, this can even take up to 8 ‘month or tongar i being shipped trom overseas. ‘There's no onetoease your (6)_about any de- lays that occur. (7)_costs on your itam can be extremely high in (8) to what you paid for the thing, sometimes making the purchase not worth it Sometimes looks can be (@)_. Youd get to test the product before you Buy ft What might have looked (10)_—_ to you in picture might not Ive up te your (11) onee received ‘SHOP/POPULAR, wart CONVENIENT usuAL FRUSTRATE ‘si ‘COMPARE DECENVE BEAUTY EXPECT oo 10. Read the text and fil in the gaps withthe proper preposition. 1. Put9 eggs __allarge saucepan, Cover ____cold water and bring the bol. Once boiing, set the timer __ Sites. When minutos is quien tithe eggs witha sioied spoon and plunge a bigbowl cold water. % 2. Putthe sausagomeat, parsley, Wercestershire sauce, mustard power ‘andmace __abow___plenty__ seasoning. Bred the remaining 8998 and maceverything together. 3. Crack remaining 2eqgs sow, beat —__ a fork, thon sieve (npo- ‘cewsare)___a pate. Tip the flour —_ another plate and season wel Finally tp the braadorumbs onto third plete 4, Bring a large saucepan water the boll.Drop__ the bacon ‘shers, tun __the pan andfish_thebacon apa. tong itshould be ust cooked. ay 5. When the egas are cool, ap lighty on a hard surtaceto crackthe shel, then pee. i you hold the eggs.__the bowl water as you peel al {the shel bts wil colect ____there and you can din the 69g towash any fragments. Wrapa sic of bacon areund the middle of each ea, ‘overlapping, tke a bat. 8. New nish coating the eggs: bacon-apped oops, then flour, mince, beaten egg and rally breadcrumbs, plus a baking parchmentlined tray the end to put tie tnished scotch eggs. ‘1. Read the text and fin the gaps with the proper grammatical form of the capitalized words, Interesting Facts about the United States One Dollar Bi (1)__you ever _a Jong, hard look at the TAKE Unived States one dolar Dil? With the (2). RISE costs of food and gas and everything elso, W's about the oniy bit ever (8]___ in my'wallet. The LEAVE. ‘one dollar bill (4)_ more Than a just a piece of BE (6)__paper natbuy you a strawberry sundae at PRINT MeDonald’s, ora scented candle atthe local dolar USUAL ‘store. 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