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Name: ___PalenciaVargasLeslieJohana_______________________________ Date: ___27-march-2023_________________

Unit 7 | Reading
Read the text. True (T) or False (F)?

Obsessive fans
Many celebrities are victims of obsessive fans. In the United States, the phenomenon is
known as celebrity stalking. Everybody is interested in the lives of the rich and famous.
Everyone also knows the celebrities are hunted by fans looking for photos or autographs. But
real obsessive fans, or stalkers, are something different!
Stalkers think they have a connection with the celebrity. Some imagine they are the lovers or
relatives of their victims. All stalkers live and breathe the lives of their victims, and they will
do anything to get near them. Two years ago, a 30-year-old man was jailed after stalking TV
reporter Jennifer Reilly. He wrote her hundreds of letters, he waited for her after work, and
he said he was her lover. He even tried to find her home address. He told his victim: every
celebrity needs a stalker. When a stalker can't access the victim, they sometimes do terrible
things. John Hinckley Jr. tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan because of his obsession with
actress Jodie Foster. Tennis star Monica Seles was attacked by a fan of Steffi Graf. More and
more TV and radio reporters are having problems with stalkers, but don't have the level of
security as movie or sports stars.
At a recent conference, U.S. broadcasters were given the following advice:
• Take all letters seriously, even if they are nice letters.
• Do not return gifts and letters; save them for the police.
• Do not eat any food sent by a stranger.
• Do not give out personal details on the TV or radio.
• Use bullet-proof glass to protect on-air staff who are visible from outside the station.
    T F
1 Stalkers often think they have a relationship with their victims.  *  

       
2 Jennifer Reilly's stalker was imprisoned.  *  

       
3 One obsessive fan tried to kill a famous actress.  *  

       
4 TV and radio reporters don't have as many problems as movie stars.  *  

       
5 TV and radio stations should send back presents and letters from obsessive fans.    *

Unit 7 | Listening
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Listen to the dialogue. True (T) or False (F)?

ID2_U7_L22_audio.mp3
    T F
1 Wendy Peterson wrote a book about modern architecture..    
       
2 The Globe Theater was destroyed by fire in 1614.    
       
3 Sam Wanamaker died before the theater was completed.    
       
4 The actors perform without lights or microphones.    
       
5 The theater is only used between March and October.    

Unit 7 | Grammar – Pronouns some-, any-, every-, no-


Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.

1 Would you like ... to drink?

a something  *
b someone  
c anyone  

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2 I've never met ... who is obsessive.

a anything  
b no one  
c anyone  *
3 ... can enjoy the latest pop songs online.

a Anyone  *
b Someone  
c No one  
4 I'm going to do it. I have ... to lose.

a anything  
b someone  
c nothing  *
5 ... wants to be unhappy.

a No one  
b Nothing  
c Anyone  *

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Unit 7 | Grammar – Passive voice: simple present


Read the sentences. Select True (T) if grammatically correct or False (F) if grammatically
incorrect.

    T F
1 Golf isn't often played by young children.    *
       
2 Songs are share by millions of people.  *  
       
3 Many CDs are bought at Christmas.  *  
       
4 Several movies shown every week at our movie theater.    *
       
5 New songs is created every day. *   

Unit 7 | Grammar – Passive voice: simple past


Complete the sentences with the simple past passive form of the verbs in parentheses.

1 The clothes _______made__________ in a factory in China. (make)

2 This photo _________took_______ by my brother. (take)

3 The game ______played ________ before a crowd of 5,000 spectators. (play)

4 The two paintings _____bought__________ by a rich businessman. (buy)

5 The book _______wrote________ in 1931. (write)

Unit 7 | Vocabulary – Movies (1)


Complete the sentences with a movie word. The first letter is given in parentheses.

1 A good (p)______producer _______ is the most important factor for a movie.

2 I love French films, but I have to watch them with (s)_____subtitles_________ in English.

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3 John Williams composed the (s)________soundtrack___________ to the movie Jaws. I love his
music.

4 Some actors do their own (s)_______ spinoff ____________ . I think that’s very brave … and
dangerous!

5 There needs to be good (c)__comunication____________ between the main characters in a


romantic movie.

Unit 7 | Vocabulary – Movies (2)


Match the movie genres to the descriptions.

1 documentary a The heroes discover a lost world in


the middle of the Amazon jungle.

2 animated b Grant and Roberts are very funny in this


movie. Light humor for the whole family.

3 comedy c This movie is about fast food consumption in the


U.S. We discover some interesting new facts.

4 thriller d The computer graphics are excellent in this story


about the Snow Queen, Elsa, and her sister,
Anna.

5 adventure e In this movie, Nick comes to home to find that his


wife has mysteriously disappeared.

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Unit 8 | Grammar – Future forms (1)


Match the functions to the examples.

1 prediction based on evidence a The movie is on at 10:30 tonight.

2 future arrangement b There will be more people in the


world in the future.

3 intention c I'm going to buy a new car next


summer.

4 quick decision d I'll call Mom right now to tell her


the news.

5 event on a timetable e I'm seeing the dentist on


Wednesday.

Unit 8 | Grammar Future forms (2)


Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.

1 Traditional TVs ... disappear.

a will not probably to  


b will probably  
c probably will  *

2 There will ... less poverty in the world.

a have  
b probably  *
c be  

3 People ... travel to other planets in the future.

a will able to  *
b be able to  
c will be able to  

4 China ... have the biggest economy in the world.

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a is going to  *
b will to be  
c is going  

5 There ... be a time machine to travel into the future.

a won't probably  
b probably won't to  *
c probably won't  

Unit 8 | Grammar – Future forms (3)


Read the sentences. Select True (T) if grammatically correct or False (F) if grammatically
incorrect.

    T F
1 You will be able to buy hot meals from vending machines in the future.    *
       
2 There will to be surveillance cameras everywhere in the future.  *  
       
3 My life won't change substantially in the future.  *  
       
4 There probably won't be telephones in the future.  *  
       
5 Robots will to be able do the housework in the future.    *

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Unit 8 | Grammar – Future forms (4)


Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses.

1 There probably won't _________be__________ any tickets for the concert. (be)

2 The train ________will leave _________ at 8:00 this evening. (leave)

3 I'm __________will study _________ for my teaching certificate at the moment. (study)

4 She's going __________teach_________ French at the university. (teach)

5 I’m _____________will see______ the dentist this afternoon. (see)

Unit 8 | Listening
Listen to the interview. Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.

ID2_U8_L23_audio.mp3
1 Jean started using the Internet to ...

 
a talk to her family.
 
b look up her family tree.
 
c play games with friends.

2 Jean uses the Internet for ...

 
a social networking.
 
b chatting online.
 
c reading news and email.

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3 Jean thinks computer games are ...

 
a confusing.
 
b useful.
 
c relaxing.
4 Jean had a bad experience with ... online.

 
a buying food
 
b buying CDs
 
c writing emails

5 Jean doesn't write long emails because ...

 
a she can't type well.
 
b she can write emails very quickly.
 
c it's easier to call.

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