Transcription of Készségfejlesztő feladatgyűjtemény - oup.hu
1 K szs gfejleszt feladatgy jtem ny2 Pre-intermediate1 Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, ox2 6dp, United KingdomOxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries Oxford University Press 2013 The moral rights of the author have been assertedFirst published in 2013 2017 2016 2015 2014 201310 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1No unauthorized photocopyingAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, by licence or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organization.
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3 Faster living 10 File 5 School sports 12 File 6 Global issues 14 File 7 Mothers of invention 16 File 8 Modern life and technology 18 File 9 Love, etc. 20 Test 22 english -Hungarian wordlist 24 Contents4 Travellers Tales11 readinga Ask and answer with a do you like to do on holiday?What s the most exciting thing you ve done on holiday?
4 Have you ever done anything dangerous on holiday?b Read the text. Mark the sentences T (true), F (false), or ? (doesn t say).1 Jeremy s ex-girlfriend is called A blue piste is easier than a black Anna-Celina was on holiday in Jeremy broke a tree when he had his Read the following sentences. Which came first, a or b?1 a Jeremy split up with his girlfriend. b Jeremy and Steve flew to a Steve skied down the black piste. b Jeremy skied down the black a Jeremy hit a tree stump. b Jeremy broke his a Steve knew something was wrong. b Anna-Celina found a Anna-Celina and Jeremy fell in love. b Jeremy went to Jeremy Taylor went on a skiing holiday to Austria in the winter of 2006, he got a lot more than he expected.
5 He had just split up with his girlfriend and was really depressed, said Steve Kinsey, Jeremy s best friend. I knew he needed a holiday. On the 15th of January, Steve and Jeremy flew out from Gatwick and were soon racing down the slopes on the fresh snow. We re not champion skiers but we know what we re doing, said Jeremy. Everything went perfectly for the first three days. They spent the days skiing and the evenings drinking and was on the fourth day that it happened. Jeremy and Steve wanted to try their first black piste. The blue pistes are the easy ones for beginners, the red ones are for the good skiers, and the black ones are for the professionals, explained Steve.
6 Looking back, we were crazy to try it, but perhaps it wasn t so bad in the end. When they reached the top, there was nobody around. It was very windy and they couldn t see the bottom of the piste. Steve went first and skied carefully down the piste. Jeremy started a few seconds later. I knew Steve was in front of me, said Jeremy, but I couldn t see him. I went a little faster to try and catch him up. That s when I had the accident. I hit a tree stump and my ski came off. I was probably doing about 50 kph at the time, and I broke my leg in two places. I heard something, continued Steve. But Jeremy was always shouting on the piste so I thought he was OK.
7 When I got to the bottom I waited for him. After five minutes, I knew something was wrong. Meanwhile Jeremy was lying in the snow, calling for help. The pain was killing me, said Jeremy. I shouted and shouted but no one could hear me. I don t know how long I was there but I closed my eyes. I really thought I was going to die. It wasn t Steve who found Jeremy. It was a French Olympic skier, Anna-Celina Pons, who found him. I saw something in the snow, said Anna-Celina. I thought it was some rubbish at first! I skied over and found Jeremy. She saved my life , said Jeremy. I wouldn t be alive today if it wasn t for Anna-Celina. Jeremy had to stay for a few days in hospital and Anna-Celina visited him every day.
8 Their friendship grew each time she visited and, little by little, their friendship became love. I know she s the woman for me, said Jeremy with a big smile on his face. Are Jeremy and Steve planning any more holidays? Yes, said Steve. Jeremy and Anna-Celina are getting married in July in France and they want me to be best man! ] ONE TO REMEMBER ]5 ProjectThink of a tourist destination in your country. Write a letter to a penfriend about it. Include information on: location interesting facts how to get there entrance feeWhat do you think? Some people think that tourism damages the environment and local culture of many destinations. Do you agree? Why (not)? Do you agree with the proverb travel broadens the mind ?
9 D Match the highlighted words with the correct stop going out with 2 unhappy 3 the area where you ski 4 mad 5 the part that remains when a tree is cut down 6 speak in a loud voice 2 listening & sPeaKing Listen to Nicola talking to Amy about her holiday. Circle a, b, or How long was Nicola in Rome for? a Fourteen days b A week c Four days2 The temperature was _____. a under 13 C b about 3 C c above 30 C3 Were there a lot of tourists? a Yes, it was very crowded. b Yes, but it was OK. c No, there weren The pizzas were _____. a small and thin b big and thin c expensive5 The people in the hotel were _____. a friendly and polite b small but clean c quite old6 Live Music21 readinga Ask and answer with a was the last time you went to a live music concert?
10 Did you enjoy it? Why (not)?Which band or singer would you most like to see live?b Read the text and match the headings with paragraphs 1 With all this new technology, are live music concerts a thing of the past?b Can we expect the live music scene to last?c How do you like your music?d What are the reasons for the boom in the live music scene?1 With the blood, sweat, and tears of a live show? Or fast, clean, and digital, direct from your MP3 player? The way that we listen to music has changed dramatically over the last decade with the evolution of technology. New albums are not only released on CD, but in multiple formats such as digital, USB flash drives, ring tones, and streams. The way that people produce, buy, and listen to music is transforming the economics of the music Absolutely not!