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Is there a car park?

OK. What is it?

Yes, there is.

What do you think?

Yes, I do.

I think we need to target young people.

How about a cup of tea?

Yes, please.

OK. What is it?

Mr Albert … to meetings.

doesn’t go

not go

isn’t go

She … her work already.

has finished

finished

hasn't finished

you … many cities when you were in France.

have visited

did visit

are visiting

A. … credit card

details, please?

B. It’s a MasterCard.

The number is …

Can I have your

What about using

We ... for a walk when

it ... raining.

will go, will stop

will go, stops

are going, will stop

It has allowed many

people to set up their own businesses. Some of these people are very young,

even under the age of 18.The workplace … increasingly stressful for many

people, with longer hours and polluted air in big cities.

becomes

is becoming

In a real life

situation it is not easy to start speaking with a complete stranger, a person

in power or a child. The internet … your age, class and looks.

hides

hide


The weather ... hotter

and hotter.

has been getting

is getting

gets

I hope Kate is coming

soon. I ... for two hours.

had been waiting

have been waiting

am waiting

A career development

professional will use various tools to help you evaluate your interests,

personality, ... and values.

skillful

skills


We ... 20 new

buildings this year.

built

have built

had built

At last Kate came. I

... for two hours.

had been waiting

am waiting

have been waiting

He or she will then

show you how all these things, combined, play a role in choosing a career. You

can also learn about a career by interviewing people who are already in that

profession. Once you have all the information you need, list out all the pros

and cons of that particular job. Look at the various ... .

alter

alternatives

Then, the best way to

deal with the dilemma is to think about .. ... a career counselor.

consulting

consult

This happens because

computers … to com¬pensate for feelings of loneliness, marital and work

problems, poor social life, and financial problems.

are used

use

But if you do not

enjoy what you do then you are .. ... wasting a large part of your life.

foolishly

fool

The biggest concern

about people using the internet is … addicted to it.

got

getting

Before you start

choosing a perfect career, you need to know yourself first. But sometimes all

this self-analysis leads to ..... .

nowhere

everywhere

She’s a very … person

– she likes to be on time.

punctual

practical

And what … now?

do you do

are you doing

… Ricardo drive to

work?

Does

Is

Do

What did you learn

from your last job?

I learned how to be

patient.

OK, I’ll take a look

at one.

Last night I … home at

11. I … supper and then … to bed.

came, had, went

came, have had, went

have come, had. went

What day suits you?

How about Wednesday?

I think we need to

target young people

A. … Pascal’s is the

best restaurant. The food is delicious.

B. Yes, I agree. The

food is great.

I think

What about using

What time … it …?

had happened

has happened

did happen

Oscar … from home.

sometimes works

works sometimes

sometime work

They … for 20 minutes

when his mother came in.

had been talking

talked

were talking

At the same time,

remember that money is also important for you need it to survive. So, if a job

is all … but no pay, things can get difficult.

satisfy

satisfaction

I ... to the news on

television at nine o'clock last night

had been listening

was listening

have been listening

listened

The company … only

four people and they all work in one office.

employs

supplies

This office building …

a meeting room.

doesn’t have

not have

hasn’t

When I … it …

yesterday.

woke up, was raining

wake up, was raining

woke up, rained

Why don’t you buy a

self-study course?

Yes, there is.

OK, I’ll take a look

at one.

I … you later, OK?

call

‘ll call

I … for you for more

than one hour.

was waiting

has waited

have been waiting

Yesterday my flight …

at about three o’clock in the afternoon.

land

landed

Tomorrow at five he …

football.

plays

'11 play

'11 be playing

Next week, she’s

moving to a new flat because her old one is … from the office.

too far

far enough

Will you … the bank

when you go out?

have passed

pass

be passing

A. … training to do my

job properly.

B. I’m sorry. It’s

just not possible.

Can I have your

I need some

His grandfather … from

his job a year ago.

retired

has retired

was retiring

Now I … for a taxi.

am waiting

wait

He … it for an hour

before I came.

have been doing

had been doing

had been done

Can I speak to Jorge

Ramos, please?

OK, I’ll take a look

at one.

I’m afraid he isn’t in

the office today.

There’s something I’d

like to talk to you about.

Yes, please.

OK. What is it?

When … in Thailand?

have you arrived

did you arrive

A. … my new camera.

B. Oh dear. I’m sorry

to hear that.

I’m afraid I can’t

make

I have a problem with

My suggestion is to go

for a cocktail.

Yes, I do.

That’s a great idea.

She started her job

last year, … April.

in

at

The room looks very

clean … you … it?

Do, clean

Have, cleaned

Did, clean

I … my breakfast.

had

have already had

Karina is … but she

lives and works in London.

Mexican

Mexico

Kate has been working

here ...

two years ago

for two years

since two years

The internet has

changed people's life dramatically. It has allowed people from all over the

world … with each other and express their ideas and opinions.

to communicate

communication

How long ... you ...

Kate?

did know

have known

had been

I ... when my friend

...

was sleeping, called

slept, was calling

slept, called

Moreover, career

choices cannot be made based on just a few criteria alone. Your job may carry

great monetary …. and perks.

benefits

beneficial

Water ... at 100

degrees.

will boil

will have been boiling

boils

I ... here all my

life.

have lived

am living

have living

We are late. The film

... by the time we get to the cinema.

will already start

will be already

started

will already have

started

After they ... they

cleared the table.

had eaten

eat

have eaten

We end up more .. ...

than we were at the beginning.

confused

confuse

interviewing people

who are already in that profession. Once you have all the information you need,

list out all the pros and cons of that particular job. Look at the various ...

.

alter

alternatives

... he ... about the

opera before?

had spoken

was speaking

has spoken

WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be

(1) ... and all you

need to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's

energy needs are (2) ... by wind,

with Denmark being the

most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy

produced is totally

clean and also one of

the (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than

is consumed in its

construction, (5) ...

nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the

look of wind farms but what

they often forget is

that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space being

taken up by the wind turbines. One

of the biggest (7) ...

about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of

ten sea eagles were killed by

turbines. Bats too are

a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned

by the numbers of bats

being. killed,

prompting ongoing research.

Read the text and

choose the best options to fill in the gap (5).

added to

matched to

compared to

contrasted to


WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be

(1) ... and all you

need to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's

energy needs are (2) ... by wind,

with Denmark being the

most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy

produced is totally

clean and also one of

the (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than

is consumed in its

construction, (5) ...

nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the

look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6)

... for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines.

One of the biggest (7) ... about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and

birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too

are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8).

concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research.

Read the text and

choose the best options to fill in the gap (7).

benefits

concerns

prospects

advantages


WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be

(1) ... and all you

need to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy

needs are (2) ... by wind,

with Denmark being the

most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy

produced is totally

clean and also one of

the (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than is

consumed in its

construction, (5) ...

nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the

look of wind farms but what

they often forget is

that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space being

taken up by the wind turbines. One

of the biggest (7) ...

about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of

ten sea eagles were killed by

turbines. Bats too are

a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned

by the numbers of bats

being. killed,

prompting ongoing research.

Read the text and

choose the best options to fill in the gap (2).

distributed

supplied

hardest

Read the texts and

match them with the headings. There is one extra title.

"I don't know how

you stay at home all day... I would be bored out of my mind", was a

comment I often heard when I stayed at

home. Was I bored?

Never! I mastered the housework so that I wasn't a slave to it. Obviously,

there was the cleaning to be

done regularly but it

was the sharing of the tidying up that made the difference. My family learnt to

tidy up after themselves

and if there was a bit

of accumulated dust it would wait until the end of the week when a day was set

aside for a thorough

cleaning. I established

a routine for the necessary chores that had to be done daily, but if they

weren't completed by lunchtime,

they were left until

the next day. That way I had time to pursue my own interests and to spend time

with the children as well.

MONEY OR TIME?

EXHAUSTING FOR ALL

THE PERFECT JOB

NEVER BORED

WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be

(1) ... and all you

need to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's

energy needs are (2) ... by wind,

with Denmark being the

most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy

produced is totally

clean and also one of

the (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than

is consumed in its

construction, (5) ...

nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the

look of wind farms but what

they often forget is

that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space being

taken up by the wind turbines. One

of the biggest (7) ...

about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of

ten sea eagles were killed by

turbines. Bats too are

a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned

by the numbers of bats

being. killed,

prompting ongoing research.

Read the text and

choose the best options to fill in the gap (6).

be used

be using

have used

Choose true sentence

according to the text. Homemaking…

So, after my first

baby arrived, I felt for years that I had the perfect job. I was my own boss. I

could work when I wanted and

have a rest when I

wanted. If I didn't feel like cleaning or doing the shopping and wanted to have

a day off, that was fine.

Nobody else would have

to be asked to cover for me, my work could wait until I was ready to do it. Oh

yes, it was hard work

taking care of our

home and our children and the hours were long, but the work was varied and very

rewarding. In fact, being a

homemaker was the

perfect job for me. I was absolutely happy being a housewife and mum. Watching

my children thrive,

witnessing their first

steps, hearing their first words and all the other milestones were worth more

than any amount of money.

is hard work with long

hours.

made for a financially

difficult period.

is beneficial for the

family

WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few wind

turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... by

wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy

needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3)

... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than is

consumed in its construction, (5) ... nuclear which is estimated at around

five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often

forget is that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the

space being taken up by the wind turbines. One

of the biggest (7) ...

about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of

ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even

the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats

being. killed, prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the best

options to fill in the gap (1).

available

convenient

handy

ready

How long ... you ...?

Since I was 17.

have driven

did drive

have been driving

Read the texts and

match them with the headings. There is one extra title.

So, after my first

baby arrived, I felt for years that I had the perfect job. I was my own boss. I

could work when I wanted and have a rest when I wanted. If I didn't feel like

cleaning or doing the shopping and wanted to have a day off, that was fine.

Nobody else would have

to be asked to cover for me, my work could wait until I was ready to do it. Oh

yes, it was hard work taking care of our home and our children and the hours

were long, but the work was varied and very rewarding. In fact, being a homemaker

was the perfect job for me. I was absolutely happy being a housewife and mum.

Watching my children thrive,

witnessing their first

steps, hearing their first words and all the other milestones were worth more

than any amount of money.

NEVER BORED

MONEY OR TIME?

THE PERFECT JOB

EXHAUSTING FOR ALL


WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few wind

turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... by

wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy

needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3)

... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than is

consumed in its construction, (5) ... nuclear which is estimated at around

five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often

forget is that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the

space being taken up by the wind turbines. One

of the biggest (7) ...

about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of

ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even

the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats

being. killed, prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the best

options to fill in the gap (4).

to average

on average

in average

by average


WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few wind

turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... by

wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy

needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3)

... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than is

consumed in its construction, (5) ... nuclear which is estimated at around

five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often

forget is that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the

space being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) ... about

wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten

sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even

the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats

being. killed, prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the best

options to fill in the gap (8).

badly

sadly

wrongly

deeply

WIND ENERGY

Every day you can see

the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot

of energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few wind

turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... by

wind,

with Denmark being the

most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy

produced is totally clean and also one of the (3) ... around and it is able to

produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5)

... nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about

the look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still

(6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind

turbines. One of the biggest (7) ... about wind turbines, is their effect on

bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines.

Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are

(8). concerned by the numbers of bats

being. killed,

prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the best options to fill

in the gap (3).

selected

easiest

cheapest

Read the texts and

match them with the headings. There is one extra title.

Every family needs a

homemaker. Whether this is the mum or dad, or part-time from both is

irrelevant. In our family, we chose

the traditional role

for me to stay at home, but some families choose the reverse, especially if the

woman has the better-paid

job. We have actually

experienced both since I had to work full-time when my husband was made

redundant and stayed at

home for a time. The

days when the person staying at home to look after the house and family was

thought of as being "just a

housewife" have

long gone, especially now that there is a role reversal and it is sometimes the

man who stays home. Nowadays

there is a lot of

pride in being the "homemaker". It is one of the most worthwhile

careers and the rewards, although not

financial, are great.

The family benefits from quality time from one parent all the time.

A ROLE REVERSAL

EXHAUSTING FOR ALL

MONEY OR TIME?

THE PERFECT JOB

NEVER BORED

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          Is there a car park?OK. What is it?Yes, there is. What do you think?Yes, I do.I think we need to target young people. How about a cup of tea?Yes, please.OK. What is it? Mr Albert … to meetings.doesn’t gonot goisn’t go She … her work already.has finishedfinishedhasn't finished you … many cities when you were in France.have visiteddid visitare visiting A. … credit carddetails, please?B. It’s a MasterCard.The number is …Can I have yourWhat about using We ... for a walk whenit ... raining.will go, will stopwill go, stopsare going, will stop It has allowed manypeople to set up their own businesses. Some of these people are very young,even under the age of 18.The workplace … increasingly stressful for manypeople, with longer hours and polluted air in big cities.becomesis becoming In a real lifesituation it is not easy to start speaking with a complete stranger, a personin power or a child. The internet … your age, class and looks.hideshideThe weather ... hotterand hotter.has been gettingis gettinggets I hope Kate is comingsoon. I ... for two hours.had been waitinghave been waitingam waiting A career developmentprofessional will use various tools to help you evaluate your interests,personality, ... and values.skillfulskillsWe ... 20 newbuildings this year.builthave builthad built At last Kate came. I... for two hours.had been waitingam waitinghave been waiting He or she will thenshow you how all these things, combined, play a role in choosing a career. Youcan also learn about a career by interviewing people who are already in thatprofession. Once you have all the information you need, list out all the prosand cons of that particular job. Look at the various ... .alteralternatives Then, the best way todeal with the dilemma is to think about .. ... a career counselor.consultingconsult This happens becausecomputers … to com¬pensate for feelings of loneliness, marital and workproblems, poor social life, and financial problems.are useduse But if you do notenjoy what you do then you are .. ... wasting a large part of your life.foolishlyfool The biggest concernabout people using the internet is … addicted to it.gotgetting Before you startchoosing a perfect career, you need to know yourself first. But sometimes allthis self-analysis leads to ..... .nowhereeverywhere She’s a very … person– she likes to be on time.punctualpractical And what … now?do you doare you doing … Ricardo drive towork?DoesIsDo What did you learnfrom your last job?I learned how to bepatient.OK, I’ll take a lookat one. Last night I … home at11. I … supper and then … to bed.came, had, wentcame, have had, wenthave come, had. went What day suits you?How about Wednesday?I think we need totarget young people A. … Pascal’s is thebest restaurant. The food is delicious.B. Yes, I agree. Thefood is great.I thinkWhat about using What time … it …?had happenedhas happeneddid happen Oscar … from home.sometimes worksworks sometimessometime work They … for 20 minuteswhen his mother came in.had been talkingtalkedwere talking At the same time,remember that money is also important for you need it to survive. So, if a jobis all … but no pay, things can get difficult.satisfysatisfaction I ... to the news ontelevision at nine o'clock last nighthad been listeningwas listeninghave been listeninglistened The company … onlyfour people and they all work in one office.employssupplies This office building …a meeting room.doesn’t havenot havehasn’t When I … it …yesterday.woke up, was rainingwake up, was rainingwoke up, rained Why don’t you buy aself-study course?Yes, there is.OK, I’ll take a lookat one. I … you later, OK?call‘ll call I … for you for morethan one hour.was waitinghas waitedhave been waiting Yesterday my flight …at about three o’clock in the afternoon.landlanded Tomorrow at five he …football.plays'11 play'11 be playing Next week, she’smoving to a new flat because her old one is … from the office.too farfar enough Will you … the bankwhen you go out?have passedpassbe passing A. … training to do myjob properly.B. I’m sorry. It’sjust not possible.Can I have yourI need some His grandfather … fromhis job a year ago.retiredhas retiredwas retiring Now I … for a taxi.am waitingwait He … it for an hourbefore I came.have been doinghad been doinghad been done Can I speak to JorgeRamos, please?OK, I’ll take a lookat one.I’m afraid he isn’t inthe office today. There’s something I’dlike to talk to you about.Yes, please.OK. What is it? When … in Thailand?have you arriveddid you arrive A. … my new camera.B. Oh dear. I’m sorryto hear that.I’m afraid I can’tmakeI have a problem with My suggestion is to gofor a cocktail.Yes, I do.That’s a great idea. She started her joblast year, … April.inat The room looks veryclean … you … it?Do, cleanHave, cleanedDid, clean I … my breakfast.hadhave already had Karina is … but shelives and works in London.MexicanMexico Kate has been workinghere ...two years agofor two yearssince two years The internet haschanged people's life dramatically. It has allowed people from all over theworld … with each other and express their ideas and opinions.to communicatecommunication How long ... you ...Kate?did knowhave knownhad been  I ... when my friend...was sleeping, calledslept, was callingslept, called Moreover, careerchoices cannot be made based on just a few criteria alone. Your job may carrygreat monetary …. and perks.benefitsbeneficial Water ... at 100degrees.will boilwill have been boilingboils I ... here all mylife.have livedam livinghave living We are late. The film... by the time we get to the cinema.will already startwill be alreadystartedwill already havestarted After they ... theycleared the table.had eateneathave eaten  We end up more .. ...than we were at the beginning.confusedconfuse interviewing peoplewho are already in that profession. Once you have all the information you need,list out all the pros and cons of that particular job. Look at the various ....alteralternatives ... he ... about theopera before? had spokenwas speakinghas spoken WIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be(1) ... and all youneed to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth'senergy needs are (2) ... by wind,with Denmark being themost wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energyproduced is totallyclean and also one ofthe (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy thanis consumed in itsconstruction, (5) ...nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about thelook of wind farms but whatthey often forget isthat the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space beingtaken up by the wind turbines. Oneof the biggest (7) ...about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out often sea eagles were killed byturbines. Bats too area serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concernedby the numbers of batsbeing. killed,prompting ongoing research.Read the text andchoose the best options to fill in the gap (5).added tomatched tocompared tocontrasted toWIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be(1) ... and all youneed to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth'senergy needs are (2) ... by wind,with Denmark being themost wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energyproduced is totallyclean and also one ofthe (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy thanis consumed in itsconstruction, (5) ...nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about thelook of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6)... for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines.One of the biggest (7) ... about wind turbines, is their effect on bats andbirds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats tooare a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8).concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research.Read the text andchoose the best options to fill in the gap (7).benefitsconcernsprospectsadvantagesWIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be(1) ... and all youneed to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energyneeds are (2) ... by wind,with Denmark being themost wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energyproduced is totallyclean and also one ofthe (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than isconsumed in itsconstruction, (5) ...nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about thelook of wind farms but whatthey often forget isthat the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space beingtaken up by the wind turbines. Oneof the biggest (7) ...about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out often sea eagles were killed byturbines. Bats too area serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concernedby the numbers of batsbeing. killed,prompting ongoing research.Read the text andchoose the best options to fill in the gap (2).distributedsuppliedhardest Read the texts andmatch them with the headings. There is one extra title.I don't know howyou stay at home all day... I would be bored out of my mind, was acomment I often heard when I stayed athome. Was I bored?Never! I mastered the housework so that I wasn't a slave to it. Obviously,there was the cleaning to bedone regularly but itwas the sharing of the tidying up that made the difference. My family learnt totidy up after themselvesand if there was a bitof accumulated dust it would wait until the end of the week when a day was setaside for a thoroughcleaning. I establisheda routine for the necessary chores that had to be done daily, but if theyweren't completed by lunchtime,they were left untilthe next day. That way I had time to pursue my own interests and to spend timewith the children as well.MONEY OR TIME?EXHAUSTING FOR ALLTHE PERFECT JOBNEVER BORED WIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be(1) ... and all youneed to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth'senergy needs are (2) ... by wind,with Denmark being themost wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energyproduced is totallyclean and also one ofthe (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy thanis consumed in itsconstruction, (5) ...nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about thelook of wind farms but whatthey often forget isthat the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space beingtaken up by the wind turbines. Oneof the biggest (7) ...about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out often sea eagles were killed byturbines. Bats too area serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concernedby the numbers of batsbeing. killed,prompting ongoing research.Read the text andchoose the best options to fill in the gap (6).be usedbe usinghave used Choose true sentenceaccording to the text. Homemaking…So, after my firstbaby arrived, I felt for years that I had the perfect job. I was my own boss. Icould work when I wanted andhave a rest when Iwanted. If I didn't feel like cleaning or doing the shopping and wanted to havea day off, that was fine.Nobody else would haveto be asked to cover for me, my work could wait until I was ready to do it. Ohyes, it was hard worktaking care of ourhome and our children and the hours were long, but the work was varied and veryrewarding. In fact, being ahomemaker was theperfect job for me. I was absolutely happy being a housewife and mum. Watchingmy children thrive,witnessing their firststeps, hearing their first words and all the other milestones were worth morethan any amount of money.is hard work with longhours.made for a financiallydifficult period.is beneficial for thefamily WIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few windturbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... bywind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energyneeds from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3)... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than isconsumed in its construction, (5) ... nuclear which is estimated at aroundfive. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they oftenforget is that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of thespace being taken up by the wind turbines. Oneof the biggest (7) ...about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out often sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Eventhe manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of batsbeing. killed, prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the bestoptions to fill in the gap (1).availableconvenienthandyready How long ... you ...?Since I was 17.have drivendid drivehave been driving Read the texts andmatch them with the headings. There is one extra title.So, after my firstbaby arrived, I felt for years that I had the perfect job. I was my own boss. Icould work when I wanted and have a rest when I wanted. If I didn't feel likecleaning or doing the shopping and wanted to have a day off, that was fine.Nobody else would haveto be asked to cover for me, my work could wait until I was ready to do it. Ohyes, it was hard work taking care of our home and our children and the hourswere long, but the work was varied and very rewarding. In fact, being a homemakerwas the perfect job for me. I was absolutely happy being a housewife and mum.Watching my children thrive,witnessing their firststeps, hearing their first words and all the other milestones were worth morethan any amount of money.NEVER BOREDMONEY OR TIME?THE PERFECT JOBEXHAUSTING FOR ALL WIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few windturbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... bywind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energyneeds from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3)... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than isconsumed in its construction, (5) ... nuclear which is estimated at aroundfive. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they oftenforget is that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of thespace being taken up by the wind turbines. Oneof the biggest (7) ...about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out often sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Eventhe manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of batsbeing. killed, prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the bestoptions to fill in the gap (4).to averageon averagein averageby averageWIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few windturbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... bywind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energyneeds from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3)... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than isconsumed in its construction, (5) ... nuclear which is estimated at aroundfive. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they oftenforget is that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of thespace being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) ... aboutwind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of tensea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Eventhe manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of batsbeing. killed, prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the bestoptions to fill in the gap (8).badlysadlywronglydeeply WIND ENERGYEvery day you can seethe wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lotof energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few windturbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... bywind,with Denmark being themost wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energyproduced is totally clean and also one of the (3) ... around and it is able toproduce (4) ... 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5)... nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried aboutthe look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still(6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the windturbines. One of the biggest (7) ... about wind turbines, is their effect onbats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines.Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are(8). concerned by the numbers of batsbeing. killed,prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the best options to fillin the gap (3).selectedeasiestcheapest Read the texts andmatch them with the headings. There is one extra title.Every family needs ahomemaker. Whether this is the mum or dad, or part-time from both isirrelevant. In our family, we chosethe traditional rolefor me to stay at home, but some families choose the reverse, especially if thewoman has the better-paidjob. We have actuallyexperienced both since I had to work full-time when my husband was maderedundant and stayed athome for a time. Thedays when the person staying at home to look after the house and family wasthought of as being just ahousewife havelong gone, especially now that there is a role reversal and it is sometimes theman who stays home. Nowadaysthere is a lot ofpride in being the homemaker. It is one of the most worthwhilecareers and the rewards, although notfinancial, are great.The family benefits from quality time from one parent all the time.A ROLE REVERSALEXHAUSTING FOR ALLMONEY OR TIME?THE PERFECT JOBNEVER BORED 
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