Test yourself C Answers to Test yourself C Listening A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tapescript I live in a small village called Henfield – there are about 500 people here. I love it because it’s quiet and life is slow and easy. You never have to queue in shops or banks. The village is clean – people look after it and don’t throw their rubbish in the streets. The air is also clean because there’s not much heavy traffic. It’s much more friendly here than in a city. Everyone knows everyone and if someone has a problem, there are. | TEST yOURSELF C Answers to Test yourself C LISTENING A B 1. F 1. aren t 2. F 2. evenings 3. T 3. cinemas 4. F 4. theatres 5. T 5. knows Tapescript I live in a small village called Henfield - there are about 500 people here. I love it because it s quiet and life is slow and easy. You never have to queue in shops or banks. The village is clean - people look after it and don t throw their rubbish in the streets. The air is also clean because there s not much heavy traffic. It s much more friendly here than in a city. Everyone knows everyone and if someone has a problem there are always people who can help. There aren t many things I don t like about Henfield. One thing is that there s not much to do in the evenings - we haven t got any cinemas or theatres. Another problem is that people always talk about each other and everyone knows what everyone is doing. But I still prefer village life to life in a big city. READING 1. Because people don t have to go out to watch TV. They don t have to pay for expensive seats at the theatres or in the cinema. And there is no transport to arrange. 2. They can see plays films of every kind political discussions and football matches. 3. Because they need to do nothing. They don t even use their legs and make no choice. Everything is presented to them. 4. TV will begin to dominate our lives and we don t have time to talk to each other and do other things. 208 5. TV in itself is neither good nor bad. TV is as good or as bad as we make it. New words Source of entertainment nguồn kênh giải trí Not to mention chưa kể đến Neither. .nor. chẳng GRAMMAR 1. I have been in London for a month but so far I haven t had time to visit the Tower. 2. You haven t given me quite enough Sir. The bill is 20 and you have paid me only 19. 3. Ann said to me she would leave a message for Peter. 4. I was told that it had taken the children nearly 2 hours to get to their school because of the flood. 5. We thought that they would come to the party but