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Listening 2_Review_Units 1&2 What do online photos say about

Task 1: Listen and fill in missing information. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS
you?
for each answer.
Name Occupation Workplace Experience/ Research Findings
Teresa Film maker 1………… - She chose a 2…............................ for her
movie based on an online photo.
…………..
Sam Psychologist University - People may guess accurately some traits (e.g.
Gosling 3................................ and friendliness) of people
who stood formally in photos.
- People can judge correctly more qualities (e.g.
4................................, loneliness, openness,
agreeableness, and 5................................) in
naturally posed photos.

6……… Psychologist - - You can change how people think of


……..… you based on how you stand in a photo.
……….. - To create a good impression, you
should
look 7.............................., stand in an
8.............................. way, and smile in photos.
Rebecca 9…………… University - Customers usually choose people to do
Naylor …………..… of South business with based on photos.
Carolina
…………….. e.g. You tend to contact a(n) 10...........................
who looks like to have positive traits like
11................................ and friendliness in an
online photo.

Dr. Lecturer 12.............. - He studied the relationship between


Todorov .................. photos and 13…...........................
.................. - In 14..................... of the cases, the
participant could pick the winner based on the
photo.
C. Some restaurants have reduced their use of trans fat.
Task 2: 5. How many fewer calories did people consume when they knew the
a. Find the synonyms of the following words consultant (n) = calorie count?
ban (v/n) = estimate (v) = consume (v) = lead (n) = A. About 100 B. About 1000 C. About 500
legislation (n) = 6. What is another possible effect of listing the number of calories?
A. People will not have good nutrition.
b. Listen and choose the best answer for each question. B. People will gain more weight.
1. What does Lydia Cooper do? C. The number of cases of diabetes will go down.
A. She is a consultant on nutrition and policy. 7. According to Lydia Cooper, why should the government care about
B. She works for the company in New York. what people eat?
C. She works for the U.S. government. A. It’s the role of government to keep people healthy.
2. What is one country that has banned trans fat? B. People don’t know enough to take care of themselves.
A. The United States B. Canada C. Denmark C. There are too many costs for problems caused by poor diets.
3. Why are trans fats unhealthy? 8. How is the American government following the lead of New York
A. They can cause heart disease. City?
B. They can cause diabetes. A. It is banning the use of trans fat throughout the country.
C. They can cause lung cancer. B. It is removing vending machines from public schools.
4. What is NOT a result of the ban on trans fat? A. Overall health has improved. C. It is making big chain restaurants list the calories of their menu
B. The number of deaths from heart disease is estimated to be lower. items.
Task 3: Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THREE
WORDS for each answer. Task 5: Listen and fill in the blanks.
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for
each blank.

Secondhand smoke is smoke from someone else’s 1...................cigarette.......


When you're sitting next to someone who is smoking, you are
2..............breathing.......... in his or her smoke. Secondhand smoke has about 3................60........ carcinogens in it. Carcinogens are chemicals that cause
4......cancer................. Some medical researchers estimate that as many as 5.................60000..... nonsmokers die each year because of secondhand smoke.

Nonsmokers have pushed states and cities to 6..............ban......... smoking in all public places. Many places in the US now have very strict anti-smoking laws for
7...........businesses........, .............restaurants....., ...........hotels......, and bars. All air flights in the US must be non-smoking flights.

Although there are strict nonsmoking laws in many cities across the US, some regions are clearly 8...........strict............ than others. The anti-smoking movement
tends to strongest on the West Coast, for example in 9.............California............, and in the Northeast. Anti-smoking laws vary considerably. In some cities, you
can smoke in bars, but
not in restaurants. In other cities, you aren't allowed to smoke in any
10...............public............. place.

For all of you as 11.............foreign............. university students, this information is extremely important. Smoking is a very
12.................emotional......... topic for thousands and thousands of Americans. If you smoke 13...........cigarette............., be very careful when you light up. Ask
about the local laws and 14.....................customs... first. If you don’t smoke, it’s a little easier for you, but be careful in conversations. You still could get into a big
15...........argument............... about smoking.

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