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Chapter 1
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Monster cities
Are big cities wonderful places? Are they terrible ? there are different
ideas about this. William H. White writes books about cities. He is happy in a
crowded city. He loves busy streets with many stores and many people. He
likes the life in city parks and restaurants.
Many people don't like big cities. They see the large population of cities
and they are afraid. Many cities are growing very fast. They are "monster"
cities.
(A monster is a big ,terrible thing.) In some countries , there aren't jobs in small
towns. People go to cities to work. For example, 300.000 people go to Sao
Paulo. Brazil every year. In China, about 183.000 people move to Beijing from
the countryside every year. Sao Paulo and Beijing are both megacities.
A megacity is a very very big city. It includes the main city and the cities
and towns around it. Mexico City is a megacity, it has a population of about
8.600.000 in the city itself, but there are more than 21.000.000 people in the
megacity. Tokyo is another megacity with over 31.000.000 in Tokyo and the
cities around it. London is another megacity. There are about 7.400.000 people
in London, and about 18.400.000 and the surrounding towns and cities.
There are problems in all cities. There are big ( or mega) problems in a
megacity. In U.S cities, there are many people with no jobs and no homes. The
air is dirty. There are too many cars. A terrible problem is crime. Many people
are afraid of crime. People want to feel safe.
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
1-"Monster cities" is about …………………..
a- the large number of small cities.
b- the number of people in U.S. cities.
c- the problem of megacities.
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9- In U.S cities, there are many people with no jobs and no homes. The air is
…….
a- clean b- fresh c- dirty d- cold
12- The population density in Mexico city it self is…………. Per square meter.
a- 79,594 b- 247,004 c- 126.356 d- 8.600.000
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13- William H. White likes the life in city parks and ……………….
a- restaurants b- gardens c- parks d- density.
14- In megacity, there are many people with no …………… and no homes.
a- cars b- jobs c- children d- wives.
20- The word "there " in line twenty- five refers to …………………
a- Teheran b- density c- Seoul d- Hong Kong
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Relaxedy name is Elena Sanchez .I'm from Mexico. but now I live in
California . I'm a student here in English language classes at a small college.
I live in an apartment building . It's on the corner of Olive street and
Sycamore Avenue . My address is 2201 Olive street. There's a big olive tree in
front of the building . There's a park across the street . There are a lot of oak
trees in the park. The trees are beautiful in the summer.
A lot of my neighbors are from different countries. The people next to me
are from Indonesia. The family across from the Indonesians is from Colombia .
The stores in this neighborhood are always busy. There's a Korean
drugstore and an Armenian flower shop .A barber shop is next to the flower
shop. There are three restaurants on Olive Street, one Mexican, one Japanese,
and one Moroccan-Italian –American !
I like my neighborhood , but I ask myself one question. Where are the
Americans?
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
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11- The writer thinks that the problem is , there are ………… from Americans.
a- many people b- lot o people c- a few people d- no one of them
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Chapter 2
Shopping and e-commerce
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Internet Shopping
Twenty-five years a go very few people used the Internet . Only scientists
and people in the government knew about the internet and how to use it . This is
changing very fast. Now almost everyone knows about the internet, and many
people are online(using the internet) every day. When people think about the
internet , they often think about information . But now, more and more, when
people think about the internet, they think about shopping .
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Amazon.com was one of the first companies to try to sell products on the
internet. Jeff Bezos started the company. One day he made a prediction about
the future. He saw that the World Wide Web is growing 2000 percent a year.
He predicted that it was going to continue to grow, and he thought that shopping
was going to move to the Internet. It's going to continue to grow. People were
going to shop on line. He quit his good job and drove across the country to
Seattle, Washington . There, he started an online bookstore called Amazon.
com. Bezos had very little money. The company began in a garage (a building
for a car), and at first there were very few customers (people who buy things).
At the Amazon .com site, people can search for a book about a subject
,find many different books about that subject, read what other people think
about the books, order them by credit card, and get them in the mail in two days.
This kind of bookstore was a new idea, but the business grew. In a few years,
Amazon. com had 10 million customers and sold 18 million different items in
categories including books, CDs, toys. Electronics, videos, DVDs, home
improvement products (things you use to fix up a house) software, and video
games. Today at a "virtual shopping mall' – a group of online stores- you can
buy anything from gourmet food-special, usually expensive food- to vacations.
Fifteen years ago, many people said," online shopping is crazy . Nobody
can make money in an online company." They were wrong. Today Jeff Bezos
is a billionaire. More and more people are shopping online, and online
companies are making a profit . It's a huge business. But some people predict,
"Online business isn't going to grow any more." " They say, customers are
afraid of online crime, and they will stop shopping on the internet. 'Are these
people Wright? Nobody knows, but we will soon find out.
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
2- Only scientists and people in the…… knew about the internet and how to use
it .a- internet b- website c- government d- collage
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6-When people think about the internet , they think about ……………
a- reading b- information c- talking d- chatting
6-…….. was one of the first companies to try to sell products on the internet.
a- Google.com b- arabjobgate.com c- Amazon.com d- Yahoo.com
11- At the Amazon .com site, people can search for a ………… about a subject.
a- book b- magazine c- newspaper d- DVD
15- Things you use to fix up a house are the same as ………………..
a- factory products b- home products c- international products
16- Amazon. Com had ……. customers and listed (sold) 18 million different
items
a- 10.000 b- 100.000 c- 10.000.000 d- 20.000.000
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19- Jeff Bezos is a billionaire, but his billions of dollars are….. in the company.
a- gone b- invested c- lost d- stolen
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Chapter 3
Friends and families
Vocabulary
Changing families
Families in almost every country are changing. This is true in rich countries and
poor ones. It's true in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. All over the world
, the families are getting smaller.
In north Africa, in the past, many people lived in extended families. Fifty
to a hundred people lived together in a group of houses. These were all family
members- grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, children, and grandchildren.
But now this traditional family is breaking into smaller groups.
The traditional family in Mexico was also big. One generation ago, the
average Mexican woman had seven children. Today, she has an average of only
2.5 children. Now, without so many children families don't need to spend so
much money on basics, such as food, clothing, and housing.
The traditional Japanese family was also an extended family
an extended family – a son, his parents, his wife his children, and his unmarried
brothers and sisters. Three generations lived together. But this tradition is
changing . Now most families are unclear families-parents and children-and
most Japanese parents have only or two children. . The families have new
problems .Many men and women spend a lot of time at work. They don't spend
a lot of time together as a family. This can be very difficult.
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The world is changing and families are changing ,too. There are many new
types of families, but most seem to be getting smaller.
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
1- The main idea that …………………….
a- in North Africa, families are big but in Europe, they are small.
b- families around the world are changing.
c- one-third of all marriages end in divorce.
2-The writer thinks that new families are …………………
a- good because they are small.
b-different from families in the past.
c-Bad because people don't live together.
3-In north Africa, in the past, many people lived in ………….. families.
a- small b- extended c- happy d- sad
7- traditional means………………..
a- a long time ago b- now c- from short time d- yesterday.
8- The Mexican woman had …… children. Today, she has an average of only
2.5 children.
a- six b- seven c- eight d- four
9-One generation ago, the average Mexican woman had seven children. Today,
she has an average of only 2.5 children. She refers to …………
a- one generation b- Mexican woman c- seven children d- today
10- The families have new problems .Many men and women spend a lot of
time at work. They don't spend a lot of time together as a family.
They refers to ……….
a- the families b- new problems c- men and women d- men
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Chapter 3
Our Family Reunion
These are pictures of my family. I took the pictures last summer. We don't
live together. We live in different cities, different states and two countries. But
we often talk to each other on the phone or send email. Every summer all the
relatives come together for a week. This is our family reunion, and it's so much
fun.
There are two branches in our family-one branch from Mexico and one
from United states. People come to the reunion from California, Arizona, New
York and Florida. Other people come from Mexico city and Puerto Vallarta.
We alternate the reunion place- one year in Mexico and the next year in
Arizona. My great-grandparents lived in Puerto Vallarta and my grand parents
now live in Arizona.
At the reunion, we have a picnic one day. We play baseball, swim, and eat a
lot. We play volleyball too . One day some of us go shopping. One night, we
always have a big barbecue. We sit around a fire, tell stories and eat a lot .
Some of my aunts and uncles sing. On the last night, we have a dinner party at
a nice hotel .Our family really likes to eat.
We don't only eat. We visit with each other all week. We talk about
problems. We plan weddings. Sometimes we argue. All bring their new babies,
new wives and husbands.
It’s good to have a big family . But at the end of the week , I'm always very
tired! I'm happy to be alone.
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
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6- There are two……… in our family-one branch from Mexico and one from
United states.
a- families b- grandparents c – branches d-problems
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Chapter 4
Health Care
Vocabulary
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Relax
Too much stress, which is worry about problems in life, is not good for
physical health. For example, it makes your blood pressure go up. Now we
know more. Some stress is chronic, which means that it lasts a long time—for
many months or years. Chronic stress can make people old. As people get older,
they get gray hair and wrinkles in their skin, and their eyesight and hearing
become worse. This is normal. But chronic stress makes people age—grow
old—-faster. A scientist at the University of California, San Francisco, studies
stress. She can now identify how stress makes people age. It can damage (hurt)
the body's DNA. The lesson from this is clear. We need to learn to relax.
Sleep
One easy and cheap way to help both your physical and mental health is just to
sleep eight hours or more every night, but more and more people are not
sleeping enough. According to the World Health Organization, over half the
people in the world may be sleep-deprived, which means they don't get enough
sleep. Sleep-deprived people often have medical problems, such as high blood
pressure, diabetes (a problem with sugar in the blood), and heart problems. It is
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also more difficult for them to make decisions. Clearly, we need to find time to
get more sleep. But there is another reason. A new study from Germany found
that sleep makes people smarter. The study shows that the brain continues to
work during sleep and helps the sleeper to work on problems. You didn't do
your homework last night? Maybe you can tell your teacher that you were
working hard in your sleep!
Learn Languages
How many languages do you speak? There might be good news for you.
A study from a university in Canada found something interesting. Bilingual
people, who speak two languages very well, do better on tests than people who
speak only one language. It seems to be mental "exercise" to hold two
languages in your brain. Ellen Bialystock of York University says it's "like
going to a brain gym."
Conclusion
To have good physical and mental health, we need to eat right, relax, sleep
enough, and exercise (both the body and the brain). There is a lot of new
information about health. Some of it is surprising. We need to know about it.
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
1-Sleep-deprived most likely means ………………..
a- having a lot of sleep.
b- getting angry easily.
c- not having enough sleep.
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6- Black tea and green tea are good for health, too. They have................... these
fight diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
a- DNA b- chronic c- antioxidants d-calcium
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Unit 5
Vocabulary
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Marriage is often not easy. Maybe a man and a woman love or like each
other, but they argue. They get angry. Later they apologize, but it happens
again and again. What's the problem? Are men and women really very
different?
Deborah Tannen says yes, men and women are very different. Tannen teaches at
Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She writes books about the ways
people talk. She believes that men and women talk—and think—in different
ways. She tells about some differences in her book, You Just Don't Understand.
it Begins in Childhood
The differences, Tannen says, begin when men and women are children.
Very young boys and girls are similar to each other. In other words, they like
many of the same things and play in the same ways. They aren't very different.
But then there is a change. When children in the United States are five or six
years old, boys usually play in large groups. One boy gives orders. For
example, he says, "Take this," "Go over there," and "Be on this team." He is the
leader. Boys also brag. In other words, they say good things about themselves.
They do this to have a high position— place—in the hierarchy, in other
words, the system from low to high. Position in the group is important to boys.
Girls in the United States usually play in small groups or so with one
other girl. A girl's "best friend"—her very, very good friend—is important to
her. Girls don't often give orders; they give suggestions. For example,
they say, "Let's go over there," "Maybe we should do this," and "Do you want to
play with that?" Girls don't usually have a leader, and they don't often brag.
Everyone has an equal position.
Boys and girls play in different ways, too. Much of the time, little girls sit
together and talk. They have conversations. Little boys are usually active; they
do things. When children grow up, nothing really changes.
Who Talks More, and Why?
Many people believe that women talk more than men do. According to
Deborah Tannen, this isn't exactly true. She says women talk more than men
only in private situations—at home, with family, or with a few friends. In
public situations—in other words, in a big group or at work, men talk more.
Tannen says that men and women often talk for different reasons. Men talk to
give or get information. They also talk to get or keep a high position among
other men. But for women, people and feelings are important. Women often talk
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to socialize and show interest and love. They also talk to keep their close
relationships with friends and family.
Conclusion
Although a man and a woman might speak the same language, sometimes
they don't understand each other. Men's talk and women's talk are almost two
different languages. But maybe men and women can learn to understand each
other if they understand the differences in speech.
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
1-Maybe a man and a woman love or like each other, but they ……………
a- are the same b- argue c- apologize d-are similar
2-when men and women are children. Very young boys and girls are……..
a- different b-similar c-active d-equal
3-When children in the United States are five or six years old, boys usually play
in …………….. groups.
a- small b- same c- large d – smaller
4- Girls in the United States usually play in ……… groups or so with one
other girl.
a- small b- same c- large d – smaller
6- Girls don't usually have a leader, and they don't often brag. Everyone has an
………………. position.
a- different b- equal c- hierarchy d- small
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Chapter 6
Sleep and Dreams
Vocabulary
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REM sleep occurs about every 90 minutes and last for about 20 minutes. Some
scientists believe that REM sleep helps us to remember things, other scientists
don't agree.
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Dream Theories
Whatever the reason for sleep, everyone sleeps, and everyone dreams every
night. Many times we don't remember our dreams, but we still 15 dream. Like
sleep, no one knows exactly why we dream or what dreams mean. There have
been many theories about dreams throughout history. Many cultures believe that
dreams can predict the future—that they can
tell us what is going to happen to us. However, some people believe that
dreams are only a form of entertainment. Psychologists such as Sigmund
Freud say that dreams are not predictions of the future. Psychologists have
strong beliefs about dreams. However, these scientists don't always so
agree with each other. There are several different theories about the purpose
of dreaming.
Freud, who wrote around the year 1900, said that dreams can tell us about our
emotions—feelings—and desires, or wishes. Freud believed that our dreams
are full of symbols. In other words, things in our dreams mean other things. For
example, a road in a dream isn't really a road. It might be a symbol of the
dreamer's life. Freud thought that dreams are about things from our past, from
our childhood. Other psychologists say no. They believe that dreams are about
the present, about our ideas, desires, and problems now. Other psychologists say
that dreams have no meaning at all.
New Evidence
We still don't know why we dream. However, there is interesting new evidence
from research, or studies, about the brain. When we are awake, many parts of
our brain are active, for example the parts for emotions, vision (the ability to
see), logic (the ability to think and understand), and others. However, when we
are asleep and dreaming, the part of the brain for logic is not active. Maybe this
new evidence answers one common question: Why do dreams seem so crazy?
Choose the best answer and circle a letter for each blank:-
1- Travel most likely means ……………………………..…
a- study b- exercise c- happy d- go places
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9- Our bodies produce a chemical that helps us to grow and is called ……………
a- hormone b- idea c- nervous cell d- blood
10- We need to sleep to repair and fix our bodies. Repair most likely means ………….
a- fix b- bodies c- damage d- increase
11- No one really knows why we sleep but there are ………. theories
a- one b- two c- three d- more than three
12- " Repair theory." This theory says that during …………. we use many important
chemicals and repair and fix our bodies and brains.
a- the year d- the moth c- the night d- the day
13- REM sleep occurs about every…………..and last for about 20 minutes.
a- 60minutes b- 70 minutes c- 80 minutes d- 90 minutes
16- some scientists now believe that dreams mean nothing at all- dreams are caused by
the ………………… in our brains while we sleep.
a- thinking b- electrical activity c- reading about dreams d- chemicals
17- scientists believe that …..……….. fire randomly and our brains try to make a story
out of these meaningless patterns.
a- hormone b- some chemical c- nerve cell d- nothing
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19- How long do most people need to sleep every night?
a- 6 hours b- 7 hours c- 8 hours d- 10 hours
20- My friends like to travel. Last week they went to Hong Kong. I prefer to stay here in
my own city on my vacation. Travel means ………………
a- study b- see c- go places d- exercise
22- The math problem was very complicated, I couldn't do it. Complicated means …….
a- easy b- difficult c- interesting d- important
23- The story didn't make sense. I read it four times, and I still didn't understand it.
Make sense means ………………
a- easy to understand b- interesting c- without logic.
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A Dream Narrative
This is the dream of a 40-year-old businessman He is married and has two
children. He goes to a psychologist because he feels anxious a lot. The
psychologist told him to write down his dreams. This is his dream from June 7.
Dream 6/7 :In my dream I was in a large city. It was in a large city. It was
very big and very dark. The city seemed like New York, but it didn't look like
the real New York. I was in a friend's apartment. It was comfortable. After a
few minutes, I left and went out on the street, alone. I walked for a while. Then I
realized I was lost. I couldn't find my friend s apartment again. I started to feel
uncomfortable. I tried to return to the apartment, but all of the streets looked
unfamiliar and completely different, and I didn't know my friend's address. I
began to feel anxious.
/ kept walking. I wanted to find something familiar. It was getting late. I
decided to go home. I knew my home was outside the city. I saw buses on the
street, but I didn't know which one to take. I couldn't find a way to leave the
city. There was a way to get home, but I' didn't know it. I asked for directions.
The people answered, but they didn't make any sense. All their directions were
very complicated, and I couldn't understand them.
Suddenly I was on a boat. The boat was traveling across a very dangerous river.
It was dark. The river was very dirty. There was garbage in it. I couldn't see the
other side of the river, and I u/as afraid. I began to think, "I'll never get home" I
tried to ask for help, but no one listened to me. Then I woke up.
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