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The answer key for the summit 2 student's book, which is a textbook used for english language learning. Various lessons and exercises from the book, including discussions on career and study plans, health benefits of laughter, staying safe on the internet, and more. The answer key provides sample responses and explanations for the different activities and tasks in the textbook. This document could be useful for students using the summit 2 textbook as a reference to check their answers and understand the expected responses for the exercises.
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UNIT 1
C Activate vocabulary
This section asks the reader to activate their vocabulary related to employment, such as terms like "employment," "contact information," "position," "start date," "training," and "employment history."
D Pair work
This section involves pair work activities, where the reader is asked to provide examples of "do's" and "don'ts" when it comes to providing information in a job application or interview.
F Understand idioms and expressions
This section examines the meaning and usage of various idioms and expressions related to job applications and interviews.
G Think and explain
This section asks the reader to think about and explain the reasoning behind certain statements or goals related to job applications and interviews.
D Understand the grammar
This section tests the reader's understanding of grammar related to asking about someone's background.
E Grammar practice
This section provides grammar practice exercises related to the past perfect tense.
B Reading
This section involves reading a passage and providing opinions on the most important suggestions.
C Confirm information
This section involves confirming whether certain statements are true or false based on the information in the passage.
D Apply ideas
This section involves applying the ideas from the passage to specific scenarios.
E Discussion
This section involves discussing the implications of following or not following the suggestions from the passage.
B Practice
This section provides a template for writing a job application letter and asks the reader to fill in the details.
This section includes various review exercises related to the content covered in Unit 1.
UNIT 2
F Understanding idioms and expressions 1
This section examines the meaning and usage of various idioms and expressions.
G Understanding idioms and expressions 2
This section continues the examination of idioms and expressions.
H Discussion
This section involves discussing the responsibilities and actions of different parties in a scenario.
B Apply ideas
This section asks the reader to provide examples of situations where people might lie.
C Express and support an opinion
This section asks the reader to express and support an opinion on whether lying can be good for us socially.
G Understand the grammar
This section examines the grammar related to describing the consequences of lying.
H Grammar practice
This section provides grammar practice exercises related to the content of Lesson 1.
A Listen to infer information
This section involves listening to a conversation and inferring information.
D Grammar practice
This section provides grammar practice exercises related to expressing regret and taking responsibility.
B Reading
This section involves reading a passage and providing opinions on the most important influences on our values.
D Classify vocabulary using context
This section involves classifying vocabulary words based on the context in which they are used.
Overcoming Hardships and Embracing
Differences
Celebrities can make good philanthropists as long as their involvement is honorable and honest. The work of people like Angelina Jolie has changed lives and has inspired others to do the same.
While working at a clothing store for my first job, I had a co-worker who got me into a lot of trouble. When the manager counted the money in the cash register, it had come up short. The co-worker had taken some of the money, so she shifted the blame to me. I insisted that I wasn't responsible, but the manager, who didn't know me, fired me immediately. Ten years later, I got a phone call that really surprised me. It was from the woman who had blamed me for taking the money. She called me to apologize for what she had done. Apparently, it had been bothering her for a long time. This incident taught me an important lesson. Sometimes when people tell a lie, they hurt themselves more than the other person. While I had completely forgotten about the incident, it was my former co-worker who felt badly about it for all those years.
No matter how hard Eric looked, he couldn't find his folder. They were unable to find a gas station, no matter how many people they asked. No matter when I go to bed, I always get up tired.
There are usually so many accidents that we don't travel on holiday weekends. The games end so late that we prefer to watch them on TV. The insects are so awful after dark that most people prefer to stay inside in the evening. Traffic in this region has become such a bad problem that lots of people are taking public transportation. It was such a stormy day that we postponed our picnic.
Kenji Yaegachi had sweaty palms and his hands shook. Isil Farat got a jumpy feeling in her stomach, and she thought she would throw up.
Marlee Matlin is an inspirational figure. Her parents enrolled her in a school with both hearing and deaf children and sent her to a camp to learn sign language. Her school taught her sign language and encouraged her to speak, too. Her brother helped her not to be embarrassed when people asked why she pronounced words differently. Her summer camp helped her
discover the love of performing. Henry Winkler told her she could do whatever she wanted and helped her with her acting career. Whoopi Goldberg told Matlin stories about when she was criticized and told Matlin just to be herself and not listen to criticism.
A deaf person might rely on watching lips and feeling the throat of a speaker to understand how the muscles move when a word is formed. Perseverance, hard work, and a positive attitude contribute to the success of people faced with handicaps and other problems.
The news report is about a courageous young man, Seol Ik Soo. He survived a plane crash, but rather than just save his own life, he bravely put himself in danger to save other people's lives. He fearlessly returned to the site of the crash and carried people to safety. He was willing to risk his life to help others. Although described by his friends as an ordinary man, he proved to be a hero.
Whether or not Felix tells his boss he needs more time to finish the project, his boss ignores him. Unless Robert tries to do something to lower his blood pressure, it stays high. Only if Eva goes to many stores can she find the perfect gift for her husband's 30th birthday.
What bothers the speaker the most is that Sam has no clue how he affects other people. It's Sam's negative attitude that prevents him from accepting any suggestions. It's the way Sam spoke that hurt the speaker's feelings.
In the Chinese culture, people are less inclined to lose their cool publicly, while in Argentina, people don't usually hold things in. Josef would hold his feelings in, while Celina would say what's on her mind. Joseph would probably just shrug it off, while Celina would probably not hold it in.
A friend must be trustworthy and dependable. Friends often share a similar sense of humor, so a friend would likely laugh even at a really dumb joke. A friend knows what makes you tick and would probably know what to do to make you feel better. A friend knows you are not perfect and would probably forgive you if you lost your temper. A friend is loyal and would stick up for you and stick by you no matter what. Friends don't keep things bottled up inside; if you have a disagreement with a friend, you would work things out and move on.
D. Grammar Practice
Ms. Barr stated that she wanted us to finish our essays for the next class. Last week I told my husband that this had been the best vacation we had ever taken. My friend Amy said that she had never seen such exciting paintings before. In his lecture, Dr. White explained that the earth rotates around the sun.
E. Pair Work
Pain researchers reported that laughter may help some patients. They said that their new study would begin there next week. The doctors said that they had recommended laughter yoga to cure his pain. The patient told everyone that he definitely felt better from the laughter yoga.
F. Grammar Practice
Ellen told me, "I read an article about laughter yoga in the New Yorker magazine." She claimed, "I believe laughter yoga can be helpful." I said, "I never would have known that." The nurse told me, "I have been using laughter therapy with certain patients."
B. Listen to Activate Vocabulary
No No Yes No No Yes
F. Grammar Practice
The teacher asked her students if they could tell her what the joke was about. Barry sometimes asked himself how he would have reacted if someone had told him an offensive joke. Lisa asked her boyfriend if he should have laughed at that offensive joke. Dan asked his wife if she had finished reading that book of jokes. Vivian asked me which was the best website for funny animal videos.
B. Reading
The text discusses three theories of what makes people laugh: - The Superiority Theory: A person slipping on a banana peel - The Incongruity Theory: Noticing someone wearing two different socks - The Relief Theory: A man panicking about lost eyeglasses, only to find them on his head
C. Classify
The text provides examples of situations that illustrate each of the three theories of humor.
D. Listen to Apply Ideas
The text analyzes three jokes, identifying which theory of humor each one exemplifies.
B. Listen to Activate Vocabulary
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C. Listen to Summarize
The text describes a practical joke played on a young doctor by the chief of staff at a hospital. The doctor was allowed to examine patients in the psychiatric ward, but when he tried to leave, he was told he couldn't because the guard thought he was a patient. Eventually, the chief of staff returned and straightened everything out.
D. Listen to Take Notes
The text provides examples of people's reactions to different types of practical jokes or humor: 1. The speaker didn't find it funny to be the butt of a joke about her new car. 2. The speaker thought a prank that could have gotten her fired was in very bad taste. 3. The speaker thought his co- worker's computer prank was funny.
Writing
"I cured myself with laughter," said Norman Cousins.
political practical
Maximizing Travel Claims and Luggage
Recovery
Request reimbursement for toiletries if your baggage is delayed. This can help cover the cost of essential items you need to purchase while waiting for your luggage.
File a claim with your airline if your bags are lost. This is the proper procedure to initiate the recovery process and potentially receive compensation. Provide sales receipts to prove what you paid for the clothes in your lost luggage. This documentation can support your claim and demonstrate the value of the items.
Do not put your prescription medicines in your checked bag. Keep them in your carry-on luggage to ensure you have access to necessary medications during your trip.
Keep luggage checks for checked baggage in case you have to make a claim. This documentation can help verify that your bags were checked with the airline.
Toiletries : Personal care items such as shampoo, soap, and toothpaste. Itinerary : A detailed plan outlining a journey or trip. Depreciated : Decreased in value over time. Connecting flight : A flight that requires a change of planes during the journey. Luggage checks : Receipts or tags provided by the airline when checking in luggage. Receipts : Proof of purchase for items. Claim : A formal request for compensation or reimbursement. Reimburse : To pay back or compensate for an expense.
The Unclaimed Baggage Center is a store where they sell unclaimed luggage from airlines. The items in the Unclaimed Baggage Center have been paid for by the airlines through settled claims. The Unclaimed Baggage Center receives items from airlines when baggage is unclaimed. They only take things which the airlines have settled and paid claims on. The Unclaimed Baggage Center cleans, clears out data, and prices the items. Any unsold items are donated to charity or recycled.
Scenario A
The passenger's shampoo and aftershave were confiscated due to the size of the containers. A man's suitcase was crushed under the airport bus. He bought a new suitcase and moved his clothes into it. He will file a claim. A woman's bag was damaged in transport. She will file a claim. She has the sales receipt to show that the bag was new and undamaged before the flight.
Scenario B
The passenger would have missed his flight if he hadn't arrived early. The passenger wouldn't have missed his flight if he had arrived on time. The passenger hadn't been delayed by traffic, he wouldn't have missed his flight. If the passenger weren't late, he wouldn't have missed his flight. If the passenger weren't late, he wouldn't have missed his flight.
Scenario C
The passenger's luggage was in the overhead compartment. The passenger had to check in his luggage. The passenger's ticket was towed. The passenger had a carry-on bag.
Scenario D
b a a b b
using chili-based deterrents and improving farming methods to reduce the need for encroachment into elephant habitats. He has also advocated for the inclusion of wildlife conservation education in Cambodian schools, helping to foster a sense of cultural pride and responsibility for protecting the country's elephant population.
Through his multi-faceted approach, Sereivathana has made significant strides in reducing the conflict between humans and elephants in Cambodia. His efforts demonstrate the importance of community-based conservation efforts and the need to balance environmental protection with the needs of local populations.
In addition to grassroots conservation efforts, innovative technologies are also being explored to address environmental challenges. For example, cloning techniques are being used to propagate endangered plant species, while remote sensing and drone technology are enabling more effective monitoring and protection of wildlife habitats.
These technological solutions, when combined with community-based initiatives like those of Milarch, Lee, and Sereivathana, offer promising avenues for safeguarding the Earth's precious natural resources and ensuring a sustainable future.
The case studies presented in this text highlight the critical importance of environmental stewardship and the need for a multifaceted approach to protecting the Earth's ecosystems. By preserving ancient forests, safeguarding endangered species, and leveraging innovative technologies, we can work towards a future where the delicate balance of our planet is maintained for generations to come.
Examining Future Social and Demographic
Trends
Trend : A general direction in which something is developing or changing. Demographic : The statistical characteristics of a population, such as age, gender, income, etc. Rate : A measure of the frequency of an occurrence, such as a birth rate or crime rate. Statistic : A numerical fact or piece of data.
Crime rate : Rising
Birthrate : Falling Mortality rate : Falling Literacy rate : Rising Fertility rate : Falling Divorce rate : Rising
Life expectancy: More than China: More than Fertility rates: Lower Mortality rates: Lower than Divorce rates: Lower than
Hospitals and medical care are becoming increasingly expensive, making it difficult for more people to afford basic care. Fast-food restaurants have contributed to eating becoming a more solitary experience. There are several tips that can help one avoid being the victim of crime. Contrary to popular belief, research shows that there are many social and intellectual benefits to video games. The best vacation spots are those that allow you to rest your body and mind.
REVIEW
Statistics Population growth Birthrate Trend Mortality rate Demographic
In two years, a new factory will have been designed. The factory is going to be equipped with air filters. Paper, metal, and plastic will be recycled. Waste is going to be treated before it is released into rivers. Energy demands are going to be reduced by 50 percent. Rainwater will be collected and transported to tanks. Excess heat will also be carried from one building to another.
The Bangkok Post reports that the president of Chile will be visiting Thailand next month. The minister of education stated yesterday that major improvements had been made in schools across the country. The secretary of the UN claims that more should be done to alleviate world hunger. The scientists who conducted the study implied that more research would have to be conducted. The children who wrote on the walls promised that they wouldn't do it again. The BBC mentioned that it would increase its coverage of the news in the Middle East.