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Watch the video clip and check the true statements according to the clip. 1. H arvard and Cambridge are among the best universities in the world. 2. H arvard attracts the most talented students from anywhere in the US. 3. T here are a number of famous schools at Harvard. 4. E veryone joins in the social life of the university. 5. T here are lots of parties, movies, concerts, and music groups. 6. S tudents can go online to use the library, do research, check the stock market, use emails, but can't use the Internet for leisure purposes. Voice-over: Harvard University in Cambridge is in the world. We spoke to Alex Jude, the university's Head of Communications. He explained that Harvard looks for the best and from around the world. Alex: Harvard actually seeks students from around the world, the best students that we can find, to study chemistry, or study literature, or study government, or business. Our business school is particularly , as is the medical school and law school, so, um, and, and the Kennedy School of Government, or the John F Kennedy School of Government, so, er, we do seek very, very talented students and we for them. Voice-over: We asked five students at Harvard to tell us what kind of social life they have. Ashley: Um, well relaxing is a little hard to do around here, but basically, I mean, I still, I, I live nearby anyway, so I see a lot of my friends, and ... Um, there's a here if you look for it. I go to the gym, run. So that's what I do. Adam: It's, it's whatever . It's good. If you wanna go out party, do anything you can. If you wanna sit in your room and study all night like my friend over here, you can also do that. Brian: Socially, like he said, it's, it's a lot of what you make it. Um, we don't have fraternities here, and so, you know, that's, it's obviously not as social. There's not as many parties as there would be . Um, but on a Friday or Saturday night, there, there, there will be a party. Usually we end up studying until about 10 o'clock. And then we, and then we'll go out and have fun maybe, or just watch a movie with friends, or, you know, whatever is going on for the night. Jodie: Not everyone would agree with me, obviously, but it's, I think to be. Interviewer: Have you made a lot of friends? Jodie: Oh, definitely. Interviewer: Mm. Jodie: Many. Interviewer: What, what do you do with your friends? Jodie: Um, well, I like to . I'm in three music groups, so I have lots of rehearsals for that. Um, just do, you know, some fun things, on the weekend. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Your answer Correct answer one of the best universities one of the best universities most talented students most talented students well-known around the world well-known around the world have open doors good social life you want it to be on another campus it's a fun place go to concerts have open doors good social life you want it to be on another campus it's a fun place go to concerts during the week (10) during the weeks Watch Part 2 of the video clip and complete the answers. 1. Where does Ashley get information for her research papers? Ashley gets information for her research papers from the . Your answer library system online Correct answer library system online 2. How often does Ashley use the Internet? Ashley uses the Internet or times a week. (1) (2) Your answer 3 4 Correct answer three / 3 four / 4 3. Who uses the Internet to check their stocks? uses the Internet to check his stocks. Your answer Brian Correct answer Brian 4. What does John mostly use the Internet for? John mostly use the Internet for , such as following news and sport or playing games. Your answer leisure purposes Correct answer leisure purposes 5. Where does John do most of his university work? John does most of his university work in . Your answer the libraries Correct answer the libraries

Listen to Passage 1 and check the correct answers in the table. Speaker 1 1. Who is very homesick? 2 3 4 5 6 2. Who wants to be a university lecturer? 3. Who wants to be a journalist? 4. Who has a financial problem? 5. Who has made a lot of friends? 6. Who has been quite lonely? Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column. Your answer Answers Questions (1) What kind of radio station is it? (2) What is the question that the programme is asking freshers? (c) It's a university radio station. (e) How are you finding uni? (a) She is writing for the university (3) What is the first speaker doing to newspaper. help herself in her career? (4) What has helped the second speaker to feel less homesick? (5) What was the third speaker's problem in the first few months? (6) Why is the fourth speaker feeling better now? (7) What has the fifth speaker done to improve her finances? (8) What part of university life matters most to the sixth speaker? most. month. (h) He went home at Christmas for a (b) She didn't do enough work. (g) Because he has joined a couple of clubs. (d) She has taken a part-time job as a waitress. (f) Work is the part that matters Correct answer Answers Questions (1) What kind of radio station is it? (2) What is the question that the programme is asking freshers? (c) It's a university radio station. (e) How are you finding uni? (a) She is writing for the university (3) What is the first speaker doing to newspaper. help herself in her career? (4) What has helped the second month. speaker to feel less homesick? (5) What was the third speaker's problem in the first few months? (6) Why is the fourth speaker feeling (b) She didn't do enough work. (g) Because he has joined a couple of clubs. (d) She has taken a part-time job as (h) He went home at Christmas for a better now? (7) What has the fifth speaker done to improve her finances? (8) What part of university life matters most to the sixth speaker? a waitress. (f) Work is the part that matters most Listen to Passage 2 and match the universities with the information. 1. near London Oxford Cambridge 2. 900 years old 3. founded in 1209 4. 39 colleges 5. 31 colleges 6. produced great scientists 7. world-famous debating society 8. comedy club Footlights 9. OUDS 10. the Boat Race . Oxford University and Cambridge University are _____. (a) both very near London (b) both fairly near London (c) near each other

(d) very far away from each other

2. C ambridge University was founded as a result of a dispute between _____. (a) Oxford University teachers

(b) Oxford University students and teachers (c) Oxford students

(d) the university and the townspeople of Oxford

3. T he distance between Oxford and Cambridge is _____ miles. (a) 94 (b) 92 (c) 86

(d) 84

4. I n the interviews, students need to show that they are _____. (a) highly intelligent (b) creative (c) unusual

(d) very logical

5. T he Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race takes place every year in _____.

(a) March or April (b) March or May (c) April or May (d) May or June Watch the video clip and match the speakers with the statements. Sebastien Kim Ted 1. When he was young IQ tests were believed to be very important. 2. EQ and IQ are equally important. 3. EQ can be more important than IQ. 4. The idea that brain power can be measured has been around for a while. 5. An important part of EQ is listening to others. 6. EQ is about how you make people feel and how people make you feel. 7. Getting along with people is more important than being extremely intelligent. 8. There is a better mixture nowadays between EQ and IQ. Watch the video clip again and check the true statements according to the clip. 1. B usinesses now prefer employing people with great EQ but disregard IQ. 2. M ost people have their basic means of communicating with other people and a basic general knowledge. 3. K im had taken about two or three IQ tests before he moved to California. 4. A fter he came to the States, Kim forgot the importance of IQ. 5. A ccording to Ted, EQ is about how you deal with people and interact with people. 6. I f you want to get along with people, you have to be talkative Choose the best words or expressions to complete the passage. Use the information in the video clip you have just watched to help you. Although the idea of IQ as a measure of brain power has been around for a while, the new idea of EQ has almost become (1) as more important. Intelligence cannot be overlooked, but if you can't get (2) with other people, IQ becomes less attractive than EQ for employers. Most people have their basic means of (3) with others, and are socially adept. They also have a basic general knowledge. (4) someone who may be very clever may not be very useful (5) you can't communicate with them. Many of us have taken IQ tests (6) the early years of our education, but learning (7) to deal with people, how you make people feel and how people make you feel is equally important (8) high IQ scores. It's possible that now people are communicating with each other on the Internet so much faster, there's a better mix of IQ and EQ. Listening to people (9) a very important role when you interact with people, so it may sometimes be best to say (10) and listen more. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Your answer regarded along communicating But if during how as plays Correct answer regarded along communicating But if during how as plays less (10) less Listen to Passage 1 and match the colours with the characteristics. BluReOrangYelloGreeYellow-orangYellow-greeBlue-greee soothing d e w n e n n 1. cheap 2. cold 3. cool, fresh 4. cool, 5. energetic 6. friendly, restful 7. hot 8. passionate 9. peaceful, quiet 10. pleasant 11. pure, fresh 12. sick 13trustworth. y 14. upbeat, happy 15. positive, happy 16. stylish Listen to Passage 1 again and rearrange the colours used in advertisement in the right column to match those products in the left column. Your answer Colour Product (1) banks and insurance companies (2) direction signs (3) garden products (4) household cleaning products (5) magazine covers (6) packaging for baked food (7) products (8) warning signs toothpaste and bathroom blue yellow green blue-green red orange blue-green yellow Correct answer Colour Product (1) banks and insurance companies (2) direction signs (3) garden products (4) household cleaning products (5) magazine covers (6) packaging for baked food (7) products (8) warning signs toothpaste and bathroom blue yellow green blue-green red orange blue-green yellow Listen to Passage 2 and match the causes below with the people and their feelings in the table. (a) people looking at me (b) bad behaviour like littering (c) a new class and interviews (d) happy, optimistic people (e) success and family (f) people who are selfish (g) rain and people who are superior 1. depressed Sally Jake Key: (g) Key: (f) Key: (d) Key: (c) Key: (e) Key: (b) Key: (a) Andrew Monica 2. upset 3. cheerful 4. nervous 5. proud 6. angry 7. embarrassed Your answer Answers Questions (1) How does Sally feel when people (c) She feels very embarrassed. sing her Happy birthday?

(2) What can't Sally bear?

(3) What does Jake feel about

people looking down on him?

(e) She can't bear people who are

cruel, especially to animals or children.

(h) He doesn't like them because

they think they are superior without any

(4) What kind of people make Jake reason.

angry?

(a) People who don't behave

(5) Why does Andrew like optimistic properly in public make him angry.

people?

(6) How often is Andrew jealous?

(b) He likes people around him to be

happy and to have a positive attitude

(7) What makes Monica proud at towards the future.

work?

(8) Why is Monica nervous before a

new class?

(d) He says he never feels jealous. (g) When she is successful and

when she is recognized by her boss for what she can do.

(f) She doesn't know what the kids

are going to be like or how they may behave.

Correct answer

Answers

Questions

(1) How does Sally feel when people

sing her Happy birthday?

(2) What can't Sally bear?

(3) What does Jake feel about

people looking down on him?

(c) She feels very embarrassed. (e) She can't bear people who are

cruel, especially to animals or children.

(h) He doesn't like them because

they think they are superior without any

(4) What kind of people make Jake reason.

angry?

(a) People who don't behave

(5) Why does Andrew like optimistic properly in public make him angry.

people? (6) How often is Andrew jealous? (b) He likes people around him to be happy and to have a positive attitude (7) What makes Monica proud at towards the future. work? (8) Why is Monica nervous before a new class? (d) He says he never feels jealous. (g) When she is successful and when she is recognized by her boss for what she can do. (f) She doesn't know what the kids are going to be like or how they may behave. Watch Part 1 of the video clip and check the true statements according to the clip. 1. D istraction burglars often pose as bogus officials. 2. O nce inside your house, these callers often steal large items. 3. T he burglars target the vulnerable, the elderly and the rich. 4. D istraction burglary is becoming more common. 5. T he average victim is aged 70 years Watch Part 1 of the video clip again and complete the sentences. 1. Your doorstep presents these unannounced visitors with a real opportunity to undertake distraction burglary where they often pose as bogus officials to to your home. Your answer gain acess Correct answer gain access 2. The people that move from area to area, they will look at an area, they will try and pick a particular target and they can find that by , it may be , it may be repairs that need doing to the property. (1) (2) (3) Your answer commit this crime looking at property Correct answer commit this crime looking at property an uncut garden 3. To get it in perspective, of the 14,000 burglaries that were in Thames Valley last year, we had reported of distraction burglary. Your answer 800 crimes Correct answer 800 crimes / eight hundred crimes 4. The national average, if there's such a thing as a victim for this type of crime, is a aged 81 years. Your answer while female Correct answer white female Watch Part 2 of the video clip and rearrange the topics in the order you hear them. Your answer Suggested answer (5) simple ways of preventing distraction burglary (3) stop, chain and check (6) the door bar (2) the importance of checking a person's identity (4) gadgets such as a spy viewer (5) simple ways of preventing distraction burglary (3) stop, chain and check (6) the door bar (2) the importance of checking a person's identity (4) gadgets such as a spy viewer (1) the Memo Minder (1) the Memo Minder Watch Part 2 of the video clip again and choose the best way to complete the sentences. 1. Stop before you open the door _____. (a) to put on a chain 。 (b) to make sure who's on the other side (c) and think for a moment (d) and put your handbag somewhere safe 2. The door bar _____. (a) is cheap to buy (b) has been used for a long time (c) is the most useful gadget 。 (d) can be easier to apply than the chain 3. The offenders _____. (a) seldom say they are from a charity 。 (b) generally say they are from the Water Board or utilities (c) always wear a uniform (d) always show you an official document 4. The spyscope is _____. (a) useful for all elderly people 。 (b) useful for elderly people who may have poor eyesight (c) the same as the spy viewer but is bigger (d) a lot more expensive than the spy viewer 5. The Memo Minder _____. (a) has a message on it when you buy it (b) has space for several messages (c) reminds you to stop, listen and check 。 (d) reminds you to put the chain on Listen to Passage 1 and rearrange the answers in the right column to match those questions in the left column. Your answer Answers Questions (1) What had the man in the first story forgotten to do? (2) How much money did the robber in the second story steal? (f) He had forgotten to put his false teeth in. (d) He stole 4,000 dollars. (e) They said he stole 6,000 dollars, (3) Why did the robber in the second but he only stole 4,000. story ring the newspaper? (4) How did the police find the man in the second story? (b) They traced his call. (c) He fell asleep in court and suddenly woke up, but wasn't sure what (5) Why did the man in the third was happening. story jump up and shout, \ (6) What did the judge allow him to (a) The judge allowed him to plead do? not guilty. Correct answer Answers Questions (1) What had the man in the first story forgotten to do? (2) How much money did the robber in the second story steal? (f) He had forgotten to put his false teeth in. (d) He stole 4,000 dollars. (e) They said he stole 6,000 dollars, (3) Why did the robber in the second but he only stole 4,000. story ring the newspaper? (4) How did the police find the man in the second story? (b) They traced his call. (c) He fell asleep in court and suddenly woke up, but wasn't sure what (5) Why did the man in the third was happening. story jump up and shout, \ (a) The judge allowed him to plead (6) What did the judge allow him to not guilty. do? Listen to Passage 1 again and check the true statements according to the clip. The shoplifter started running, but the security man soon caught up 1. with him. Always remember to wear your false teeth if you're going to bite 2. someone. I'm wondering if the supermarket manager took another 2,000 and 3. said I'd taken it. The guy was ringing from a phone booth — and they arrested him 4. while he was still talking to the supermarket manager. 5. T he man suddenly woke up, but wasn't sure what was happening. Listen to Passage 2 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences.

1. A nna was talking to _____ on her mobile phone when someone grabbed her mobile phone.

(a) a friend

。 (b) her husband (c) her boyfriend

(d) a colleague

2. T he attacker _____. 。 (a) pulled Anna's hair (b) kicked Anna (c) hit Anna

(d) pulled Anna to the ground

3. A nna is trained in _____. 。 (a) karate (b) judo

(c) a general self-defence training

(d) police self-defence methods

4. A nna's reaction was to _____.

(a) kick the mugger

。 (b) fall backwards on top of the mugger

(c) pull the mugger to the ground

(d) hit the mugger in the stomach 5. T he two men were _____ when they first saw the attack. (a) at the end of the street (b) in a parked car (c) in a nearby house, looking out of a window 。 (d) in a car that was passing by Watch the video clip and rearrange the sentences in the order you hear them. Your answer Suggested answer (5) I saw Robin Williams come to the patio. (1) I've taken pictures of a lot of celebrities. (6) The word paparazzi means \pest\ (3) How much a photograph is worth patio. (5) I saw Robin Williams come to the (1) I've taken pictures of a lot of celebrities. (6) The word paparazzi means \pest\ (3) How much a photograph is worth is often determined by how negative it is often determined by how negative it portrays that celebrity. (4) When Princess Diana died, I portrays that celebrity. (4) When Princess Diana died, I started thinking. I had realized that the started thinking. I had realized that the business had gone bad. (7) As an everyday person, how do business had gone bad. (7) As an everyday person, how do you like the idea that someone can take you like the idea that someone can take pictures of you on the street? (2) And almost universally, people pictures of you on the street? (2) And almost universally, people feel that you shouldn't have the right to feel that you shouldn't have the right to invade their privacy. invade their privacy Watch Part 1 of the video clip and complete the sentences. 1. I ... got in front of him, and said, \if I take a picture?\ Your answer do you mind Correct answer do you mind 2. Keith Sykes has a long career in , and communications. Your answer journalism, photography Correct answer journalism, photography 3. I stood in the same position to get this picture. Your answer for two hours Correct answer for two hours / for 2 hours 4. I was really excited when I started to come to this award show, or this benefit show. Your answer getting these invitations Correct answer getting these invitations 5. I was showing up at all these events and seeing people that I had seen and it was really a magical moment for me. Your answer on the screen Correct answer on the screen Watch Part 2 of the video clip and check the true statements according to the clip. 1. T he roots of paparazzi photography were in Britain after World War II. 2. P hotographers would cover political events knowing they would get pictures they could sell. 3. P hotographers took photos of celebrities in the Mediterranean and Paris. 4. A photograph of Jennifer Aniston and Brad Pitt holding hands would get maybe $50,000. 5. K eith Sykes realized that many paparazzi were bounty hunters, not artists. Listen to Passage 1 and complete the incident report. Incident report Name: Cause of the fire: Time of the fire: Date of the fire: Campus address: Phil Taylor South Block, Room Your answer November Your answer pm-- Your answer 11:00 10th 18 Suggested answer 18 / eighteen Suggested answer 10 / ten Suggested answer 11 / eleven He had a conversation with his and forgot about the he was deep-frying, and then the and oil caught fire. Your answer Suggested answer Length of time minutes the fire brigade took to arrive: Your answer telephone telephone girlfriend girlfriend chips chips chips chips Suggested answer 10 10 / ten Damage done: T he fire ruined the , two units and one wall. Your answer Suggested answer cooker cooker kitchen kitchen Listen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences. 1. T ony writes for the _____. (a) SON (b) FUN (c) CAN (d) SUN 2. T he article will be in _____. (a) next week's paper (b) next month's paper (c) the paper on Monday (d) the paper on Saturday 3. T ony arranges to see Phil on _____. (a) Wednesday afternoon at 3 pm (b) Tuesday afternoon at 2 pm (c) Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm (d) Tuesday afternoon at 3 pm 4. P hil _____ to have his photo taken. (a) is happy (b) hesitates (c) asks (d) refuses 5. T he article will be _____. (a) on the front page (b) at the bottom of the front page (c) on Page 2 (d) on Page 3 Listen to Passage 2 and check the correct answers in the table. 1. Who is a student? Tricia Rick Karen 2. Who is a full-time mum? 3. Who loves reality TV programmes? 4. Who says they are not addicted to reality TV programmes? 5. Who likes property programmes? 6. Who can't stand reality TV programmes? 7. Who thinks that standards on reality shows can be pretty low? Listen to Passage 2 again and complete the sentences. 1. Today's discussion is about reality TV programmes, the programmes loved by millions and hated by . Your answer just as many Suggested answer just as many 2. I guess it's just, you know, fascinating to watch real people put under a bit of pressure and then see . Your answer how they behave Suggested answer how they behave 3. I mean, OK, if it's a property programme or , fine, but most of them are just — they're set up to humiliate people. Your answer Suggested answer a gardening program a gardening programme / a gardening program 4. Some people on reality shows. Your answer do very well Suggested answer do very well 5. Tricia, what have you got ? Your answer to say that Suggested answer to say to that Watch the video clip and rearrange the sentences in the order you hear them. Your answer Suggested answer (6) On the 25th of April each year, (6) On the 25th of April each year, Australia and New Zealand celebrate Anzac Australia and New Zealand celebrate Anzac Day. (5) They shall grow not old As we that are left grow old (1) Inside the Hall of Memory is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. (7) Twenty-four years after the Day. (5) They shall grow not old As we that are left grow old (1) Inside the Hall of Memory is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. (7) Twenty-four years after the ravages of World War I, war came to the ravages of World War I, war came to the mainland of Australia where air raids killed mainland of Australia where air raids killed hundreds of service personnel and civilians. hundreds of service personnel and civilians. (3) Anzac Day is a public holiday in Australia. (2) Servicemen and women from all (3) Anzac Day is a public holiday in Australia. (2) Servicemen and women from all the armed services in Australia march in the armed services in Australia march in procession. (4) After the Parade the veterans will procession. (4) After the Parade the veterans will gather in a pub or club to talk and share gather in a pub or club to talk and share memories. memories. Watch the video clip again and complete the sentences. 1. We're here now at the Australian War Memorial at the start of the . Your answer dawn service. Correct answer dawn service 2. We will them. Lest we . (1) (2) Your answer remember forget Correct answer remember forget 3. This is the grave of a soldier whose identity is not known and it represents all those soldiers who but were not . (1) (2) Your answer dead in battle identified Correct answer died in battle identified 4. Through it all the has been a steadfastness, born of the traditions of the Australian servicemen. Your answer one unshakable truth Correct answer one unshakable truth 5. They fought in the Second World War and other since then that have happened . (1) (2) Your answer conflicts around the world Correct answer conflicts around the world 6. Well, it means not only those who didn't but the fact that you keep in touch with a lot of your friends. (1) (2) Your answer remembering go home Correct answer remembering go home Choose the best words or expressions to complete the passage. Use the information in the video clip you have just watched to help you. On the 25th of April each year, Australia and New Zealand (1) Anzac Day, (2) they commemorate all the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who died in action during the First and Second World Wars, and in every armed conflict (3) then. A verse (4) the poem, Ode to Remembrance by Lawrence Binyan, is recited during the ceremony. Inside the Hall of Memory is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the grave of a solider (5) identity is not known and it represents all those soldiers who died in battle but were not identified. Anzac Day is a public holiday in Australia, one of the most important national days of the year and certainly the most solemn (6) . Commemoration services are (7) in all the major cities in Australia and huge crowds attend to pay their respects to (8) who died. Servicemen and women from all the armed services in Australia march in a procession. There are also veterans from the Second World War, and perhaps (9) last survivors from the First World War. After the Parade the veterans (10) in a pub or club to talk and share memories. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Your answer celebrate when since from whose one held those a few Correct answer celebrate when since from whose one held those a few will gather (10) will gather Listen to Passage 1 and complete the sentences. 1. He was born in 1930, in Shanghai, where his father was a , and he was only when the city was occupied during World War II. Your answer businessman 11years old Suggested answer businessman 11 years old / eleven years old 2. Empire of the Sun tells the story of how a young boy, Jim Graham, survives the Japanese occupation. Interestingly, Jim is J G Ballard's and is Graham. Your answer first name his second name Suggested answer first name his second name 3. Also, Jim is Ballard — 11 — when the occupation begins. Your answer the same age as Suggested answer the same age as 4. Inevitably, he's found and then he's sent to a prison camp. It's a , but the boy somehow . Your answer terrible 4 years survives Suggested answer terrible four years / terrible 4 fours survives 5. Is there a happy ending? Yes and no. Jim sees many people die; is killed by the Americans. Your answer his Japanese Suggested answer his Japanese friend 6. But he learns also about the and that is possible, even in these circumstances. Your answer strength courage Suggested answer strength courage Listen to Passage 1 again and choose the best way to complete the sentences. 1. E mpire of the Sun is an unusual war novel because _____. (a) it was written when the author was very young (b) it's told from a child's point of view (c) it's about children

(d) it was written a long time after the author's war experiences

2. E mpire of the Sun was published in _____. (a) 1987 (b) 1994 (c) 1998

(d) 1984

3. W hen the invasion begins, many of Shanghai's inhabitants flee from the city _____. (a) and Jim's parents leave too, but Jim gets separated from them (b) and Jim's parents do too (c) but Jim's parents stay

(d) and Jim leaves the city with his parents

4. J im is sent to a prison camp _____. (a) but manages to escape (b) and survives by stealing things (c) and sees all his friends die

(d) and makes friends with some Americans and a Japanese boy

5. T he novel is very powerful because _____.

(a) it's all true

(b) it's about Ballard's own experiences (c) it's about the strength and courage that's possible in war (d) we learn so much about human cruelty Listen to Passage 2 and complete the answers. 1. What did the Women's Land Army do during the war? Women in the Land Army worked in as the men were away fighting. Your answer agriculture Suggested answer agriculture 2. Did women fight in the armed forces during the Second World War? , they were in non-combatant roles, some of them flew transport planes and others worked in dangerous places, like fighter stations. Your answer No although Suggested answer No although 3. What other kind of work did women do during the war? They worked in , catering, bombers and generally in services. Your answer transport tracking support Suggested answer transport tracking support Listen to Passage 2 again. Use the following words to complete the answers. Make proper changes if necessary. ? German bomber ? uniform ? fighter station ? bomb ? contribute ? physical ? track 1. What does Doris say about working in the Women's Land Army? It was very hard work, very . Your answer physical Suggested answer physical 2. Why did Doris join the WAAF? She thought planes were exciting and she liked the . Your answer uniforms Suggested answer uniforms 3. What did Mavis do in the WAAF? She worked on a the . Your answer fighter station tracking German bomber Suggested answer fighter station tracking German bombers 4. What does Doris say about the dangers of working in the WAAF? They were always in danger of being . Your answer bombed Suggested answer bombed 5. Why does Doris say the position of women after the Second World War could never be the same again? They had so much to the war effort and to society, therefore, their role in society should be highly valued. Your answer contributed Suggested answer contributed