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Unit2:
GoodluckonSunday!
REPORTER:
Myname'
sTomFrench.I'
mspeakingtoyoufromtheExCelCentreinLondon'
sDocklands.Wearevisitingthisyear'
sMarathonExpo.
ThisistheTradeFairoftheLondonMarathon.It'
sverynoisy!
Therearehundredsofexhibitorsandthousandsofvisitorshere.
Thisisabiginternationalevent.Butit'
slikeavillage!
Peoplearetalkingandlaughinglikeoldfriends.
mstandingwithoneofthecompetitors.LetmeintroducePaulBruce.Hi,Paul!
Hi,Tom!
Paul,pleasetellourlisteners.ThisisyourfirstMarathon,isn'
tit?
Yes,itis.
AreyoulookingforwardtoSunday?
Yes,Iam.
That'
sthespirit,Paul!
Unit3
JACK:
sstrange.What'
sthisnoteinmypocket?
Itisn'
tmine.Isityours,Daisy?
DAISY:
No,itisn'
tmine.Letmesee.Oh,itbelongstoPaul.
Thehandwritingishis.
Sowhyisitinmypocket?
Idon'
tknow.ItlookslikePaul'
s'
to-do'
list.Letmereadit.
HMM.Giveittome,Daisy.Yes,itisPaul'
s,isn'
Yes,Jack.Putitback.
Unit4:
Thetopthreepercent
VOLUNTEER:
Congratulations!
Twohoursandfifty-nineminutes.
•That'
sfantastic!
What'
syourname?
Paul.PaulBruce.
Welldone,Paul!
Howareyoufeeling?
I'
mOK.Thanks.
Good!
Now,Paul.Here'
syourfoiljacket.Putiton.
Youmustn'
tgetcold.
Yes.Thanks.
Justahundredandseventy-nineminutes!
Paul,you'
reahero!
Thanks!
Now,Paul,walkthisway.Pickupyourmedal.It'
syours!
Therearethirty-fivethousandrunnersinthisrace,andyou'
reinthetopthreepercent!
Unit5:
Allaboutants!
ROBERT:
Lookatthiswebpage,Mum.It'
saboutants.
Ants?
Whyareyoulookingupants?
Whynot?
Antsarereallyinteresting.Theydoreallyinterestingthings.
Whatkindofthings?
Well,theyusuallyliveindryplaces.Buttheycansurviveunderwaterfortwoweeks.
Really?
Oh,Mum,howaboutthis?
Antsalwaysstretchtheirlegsinthemorning.
You'
rejoking!
NO,really!
KAREN:
DOtheyusuallyyawninthemorning,too?
Well,funnilyenough,theydo!
Unit6:
Anelegantsize
POLLY:
relookingveryeleganttoday,Annie!
ANNIE:
Yes,I'
monmywaytomyaccountant'
s.Ialwaysputonaniceoutfitforhim.
SOI'
mgoingbybus.
Whatdoyoumean,Annie?
Well,Iusuallywalkintotown.ButtodayI'
mgoingbybus.It'
smyshoes,yousee.
Yourshoes?
Yes,myshoes.They'
resizesix.
They'
reperfectwithyouroutfit.
Thanks.Ilikethem,too.
Myfeetaresizefiveinthemorning,andsizesixintheafternoon.Ican'
twalkintheseshoesbeforelunch.
ButIcan'
twalkintheminthemorning.They'
refineintheafternoon.
Unit7:
Agoodexample
Howaboutthis,Dad?
'
Twenty-twopercentofpeopleinBritainnevereatbreakfast.’
‘Sixteenpercenteatbreakfastatwork.'
WILLIAM:
strue.Myassistanthasherbreakfastatworkeveryday.
It'
sawasteoftime,really.
Poorgirl!
Sheworksveryhard.
Shegoesoutwithfriendsnearlyeverynight.Thenshegetsuplate,
andrushestoworklate.
Thenshehasbreakfastatherdesk!
Itdoesn'
tlookgood.
Sheworkslatetwiceaweek,too.
Well,wealldothat.Goodness,isthatthetime?
Imustrush.
Butwhataboutyourbreakfast?
sallright.Icangetsomebreakfastatwork.
Unit8:
Anicequietafternoon.
MR.FORD:
Whatareyougoingtodonow,Paul?
mgoingtotakeiteasythismorning!
ThenI'
mgoingtomeetClaireforlunch.
Where?
HereinBarnet?
NO,atanIndianrestaurantinCanaryWharf.Hermotherrecommendsit.
Verynice.Haveagoodlunch.Eatadoubleportionofrice.
Youneedthecarbohydrate.
Andhaveadessert.Whynothavetwodesserts?
Butnoalcohol,ofcourse!
Haveanicequietafternoon.
We'
regoingtowalkalongtheriver.
Makeitashortwalk.Andwalktoday—don'
trun!
Claire'
sgoingtolikethat.Shehatesrunning,especiallyafterabiglunch.
Unit9:
Doyourownthings
sgoingtobeaveryearlystartonSundaymorning,Claire.
We'
regoingtoleavehomeatabout.
CLAIRL:
!
Thatisearly!
Sowhatdoyouwanttodo?
Doyouwanttocomewithus,ornot?
CLAIRE:
mnotsure,Paul.Whatdoyouwantmetodo?
Iwantyoutodoyourownthing.YoucancometotheNationalStadiumwiththeteam.
Butwhatareyougoingtodothere?
Youcan'
tcomewithusintotheRedZone.AndIdon'
twantyoutogetbored,
onyourownallday.
CLAIRE:
Butit'
sobvious,Paul!
TheNationalAthleticsChampionshipsareaphotographer'
sdream!
WhatamIgoingtodo?
mgoingtotakehundredsofphotographs,ofcourse!
Unit10:
Tomorrow'
sanotherday!
DoyourememberNina?
She'
safashionmodel.
SheusuallyworkswithDaisy,butsheworkswithotherphotographers,too.
Herjobstakeherallovertheworld.Sheoftenstaysinexpensivehotels.
Herlifeseemsveryglamorous.Butsheoftenfeelslonely.
Ninaisn'
tfeelinglonelythisevening.
She'
ssittinginabarinCentralLondon
withsomefriends.Theyarealloldfriends,andthey'
rehavingagoodgossip.
Thebarisbecomingverynoisy.
Ninaislaughing.She'
shavingareallygoodtime.
Whycan'
tthingsbelikethiseveryevening?
That'
saninterestingquestion!
Thisideaisanewone.Ninamustthinkaboutherlife.
sgoingtothinkaboutitinthemorning.
Butjustnow,she'
shavingagoodtime.
Nina'
sgoingtomakeadecisiontomorrow—
buttomorrow'
sanotherday.
Unit11Weallhaveourtroubles
Anna,IwantyoutocallPierreinParis.
I'
mgoingtoParisfirstthingtomorrow.
Iwanttomeetwithhimat8o'
clock.
Canyousetitup,please?
Andcanyougetmesomecoffee?
ANNA:
Yes,sir.Straightaway.
Paris!
Again!
HewasinParislastweek!
JANEY:
Wasn'
theinWashingtonlastweek?
No,hewasinWashingtontheweekbeforelast.Somepeoplehavealltheluck!
Yes,Iknow.Iwanttotravel,butI'
malwayshereatmydesk.
Iwashereyesterday.Iwasherethedaybeforeyesterday.
ANEY:
regoingtobeheretomorrow,andthedayaftertomorrow...
Andnextweek,andnextmonth!
Anna,Janey,I'
Msorryforyouboth.
Butweallhaveourtroublesinlife.AndI'
mlookingforwardtomycoffee.
Unit12:
TheLondonbus
ThenewbusesinLondonarejust'
buses'
.Theyaren'
t'
Londonbuses'
.Thereal'
Londonbus'
wastheoldRoutemaster.Thiswasourfavouritebusforfifty-oneyears.Itwasadesignclassic.
WereRoutemastersreallydangerous?
Thebackofthebuswasanopenplatformwithnodoors.Perhapsthiswasn'
tverysafe—butLondonersliketodotheirownthing.AndtheRoutemasterswerefastinthetraffic.
Modernbusesaresafe,buttheyareslow.Passengershatethedoors.Cardrivershatethebuses.Thebusdrivershaveahardtime.
ThefirstRoutemasterswereonourroadsin1954.ThelastofficialRoutemasterjourneywasonRouteNumber9,on15thFebruary2006.Thatwassomeyearsago.
Today,LondonersremembertheRoutemaster'
sname.Theyrememberthedesigner'
sname:
DouglasScott.
Thenewbusesdon'
thaveaname.Howcanwelovethem?
Unit13:
TheKalenjin
Takealookattherecordsofinternationalrunningeventsinthelastfiftyyears.Before1980,thewinnersofdistanceraceswereusuallyfromNorthAmericaandEurope.Thereweresomewinnersfromothercountries,butthereweren'
tverymanyofthem.TherewerenoAfricannamesamongthewinnersthen,butthingsareverydifferentnow.
Today,thestarsoftheracetrackaretheKalenjin.TheKalenjinareanAfricanpeoplefromthebordersofNorthWestKenyaandEthiopia.Theirhomelandisahot,dryplateau,about2,500metresabovesealevel.Thesepeoplearenaturalathletes.Theyhavelong,thinlegs.Theirheartrateisunusuallyslow.Thereareonlythreemillionofthem.
Twelveoftheworld'
stoptwentymarathonrunnersarenowKalenjin.Everyyear,theywin40percentofthetophonoursinallinternationaldistance25races.Andit'
snotjustthemen.
Afewyearsago,thereweren'
tanydistanceracesforwomen.Thesedays,therearelotsofthem.Kalenjinwomenwinalltheireventsaswell.
Unit14:
Chocolateheaven
LUCY:
mgoingout,Mum.PleasecanIgetsomechocolate?
Wehadsomesweetslastweekend,butwedidn'
thaveanychocolate.
Andwedidn'
thavemuchchocolatetheweekendbeforelast.
Youandyourchocolate!
OK.Butyoumustshareitwitheveryoneelse!
mback.Mum!
Thesearethechocolates!
Theydidn'
thaveanyniceboxes
atthesupermarket.ThesechocolatesarefromMarconi'
s.They'
rereallyspecial.
Butchocolateischocolate,isn'
Whydoesafancyboxmakeitspecial?
Goodquestion.Listentothis.'
Thischocolatecontainsfiftypercentcocoa.Marconi'
schocolateusesonlypureco
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