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Reading
Read the text.
Star Trek Mania
Several science-fiction films and series have become
so popular that they have achieved cult status. Their
influence continues to grow and followers and fans
remain steadfastly loyal to their imagined heroes. There
are conventions, books, magazines and websites all
dedicated to these stars, their exploits and their lives.
One of the most influential TV sci-fi series of all time
was Star Trek, an American series which followed the
adventures of the Starship Enterprise across galaxies
for many, many years. The characters of Captain Kirk,
Doctor Spock and Engineer Scottie, to name just a few
members of the valiant crew, captured our imaginations.
Feature films brought the adventures to the big screen
but even when the series and films had finished and the
ageing crew long retired loyal fans keep the memories
alive. There are regular Star Trek conventions all over the
world where fans meet to buy memorabilia, listen to talks
and of course dress up as their favourite aliens. And as
with other cult shows, Star Trek also has its fair share of
eccentrics who take interest that one step further – into
obsession.
One such person, Tony Adams, lives in Leicestershire,
England and is so fond of the series that he spent several
years and many thousands of pounds decorating and
changing his flat into the bridge of the Starship Enterprise.
It contains replicas of all the machines and screens and
even has a transporter room fitted with special beams of
light. The flat is perfect but it still functions as a living
area. The owner has ingeniously disguised essential
appliances such as microwaves and sinks, and normal
entertainment equipment like TV, radio and DVD
systems are carefully hidden behind wall panels. The
whole flat is bathed in an eerie blue light and you can
really imagine looking out of one of the porthole windows
and seeing stars and planets speeding past.
Perhaps the owner’s next step will be to learn Klingon,
the language spoken by one of the alien species that
Kirk and friends encounter on their travels. In a quite
remarkable feat, a whole new language has been created
and it is possible to attend the Klingon Language
Institute in Pennsylvania, founded by Lawrence M
Schoen. You can actually gain a qualification in Klingon.
And when you have learned the language you will be able
to read Shakespeare’s Hamlet which has already been
translated!
For more interesting Star Trek obsessives, look on their
website or even better, go to one of their conventions. It
will be quite an experience!
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Choose the correct answers.
1 The fans of science fiction series and films
A live in an imaginary world.
B are members of a cult.
C support their idols.
2 At a Star Trek convention you can
A meet the actors.
B buy things from the series.
C see replicas of the starships.
3 Tony’s flat
A has the latest technology.
B lacks basic facilities.
C is not what it seems.
4 Which adjective best describes Tony?
A curious
B wealthy
C passionate
5 People can practise Klingon
A by reading a play.
B by visiting the country.
C by studying online.
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Vocabulary
3
Complete the sentences with the correct
prepositions.
1 That’s very interesting but can we get
to the main issue?
2 I got
with a lot of naughty things
when I was young!
3 We got
with the rent last month and
now we owe double.
4 Do you think we’ll manage to get
before 6.00 this evening? I have a plane
to catch.
5 He’s always getting
Susie. I think it’s
because he’s jealous of her.
Mark
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Choose the correct answers.
1 I shall be highly / bitterly disappointed if that
happens.
2 I’ve found a(n) absolutely / deeply amazing
dress.
3 The seller is asking a(n) ridiculously /
absolutely cheap price for it.
4 And I would be deeply / absolutely grateful if
you could lend me the money!
5 It’s deeply / highly probable that someone
else will buy it before I can.
Mark
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5
Complete the sentences with the correct words.
1 It will be wonderful if space tourists can go
into o
around the Earth.
2 We’re all going to watch the solar e
.
3 If you jump up, g
pulls you back down.
4 The astronauts’ m
is to conduct some
experiments in the space station.
5 A few years ago there was a terrible accident
at the l
of the space shuttle.
Mark
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Grammar
6
Rewrite the sentences in the passive form.
1 Will you finalise the contracts in the meeting?
2 The teacher told George off because he was
rude.
3 The committee is discussing the issue at the
moment.
4 People have seen some unusual wild birds
this winter.
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5 Someone has to address and post these
letters before 5.30.
6 Someone sent the email containing the virus
last Friday.
7 They were watching the criminal when he tried
to board the train.
8 You must not leave mobile phones in the
classrooms.
9 You can contact us on 09652 546723.
10 Prior to last November they hadn’t increased
the salaries for three years.
Mark
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7
Complete the sentences with the correct passive
form of the verbs in the box.
think give report expect know
1 It
that playing brain games
can improve your memory but some doctors
disagree.
2 Raymond
to get good exam
results.
3 The children
tests at ages
nine, eleven and fourteen.
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4 The tribe
to have buried
jewellery with their leaders because many such
graves have been uncovered.
5 It
this morning that the
Prime Minister will fly to Germany tomorrow.
Mark
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Listening
8
≤
4.04
Listen to two people talking about a TV
documentary. Are the sentences true or false?
1 The male speaker saw a documentary about
life on Mars.
T / F
2 Space travel had started well before the
1960s.
T / F
3 The people introducing the programme were
familiar to the viewers.
T / F
4 The programme explained where a lot of
‘missing people’ had gone.
T / F
5 The programme showed people working on the
surface of Mars.
T / F
Mark
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Writing
9
Write a short story. Imagine you were working on
a space station on another planet. You suddenly
heard a terrible noise outside. What happened?
Use the writing guide to help you.
Paragraph 1
: Set the scene and give background
information.
Paragraphs 2 and 3:
Describe the events.
Paragraph 4:
Bring the story to an end.
Mark
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Total
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