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Unit 1 Section 2
1 sustainable
2 consume
Section 1
Exercise A 3 forage
Paragraph 1: Those aspects of our lives that we really 4 barter
cherish are so valuable because they do not have a price 5 factory farming
attached. 6 livelihoods
Paragraph 2: Not surprisingly, most utopias were 7 sweatshops
planned to succeed without money. Yet societies that 8 dumpsters
went without it inevitably failed.
Paragraph 3: The problem is what we value in itself and Section 3
what we put a price on are often inextricably linked. Exercise A
Paragraph 4: The objects in our lives that we really 1 c in recent times
value—the stuff we cannot bear to throw away—mark 2 d on a daily basis
out relationships that we value: a memento from a 3 b online
vacation, a picture from a wedding, and toys kept from
4 e by exchanging things
childhood.
5 a in order to save money
Exercise B
Possible answers: Exercise B
1 d
Paragraph 1: Imagine, for example, asking, “How much
do I owe you for that?” after a friend gives you advice. / 2 a
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Section 5
Exercise A
1 reluctant
2 politely
3 agrees
Exercise B
1 guess
2 argue that
3 pretty sure
4 tend to think
5 more or less
6 seems to me
Section 6
1 haven’t; No
2 Don’t; No
3 Isn’t; Yes
4 Doesn’t; No
5 shouldn’t; Yes
6 Didn’t; No
Watch out!
B: Yes, I have.
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Exercise A
1 T
2 F
3 F
Exercise B
1 a
2 a
3 b
4 a
5 a
6 b
Exercise C
1 c
2 a
3 a
4 b
5 b
6 c
7 c
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