Listening (15 points)
You will hear an interview with a woman called Anita Lee, who runs a successful business producing ready-made Chinese meals. For questions 1 - 10, complete the sentences.
1. People in millions of British_ eat Anita Lee's meals.
2. The Chinese meals which Anita bought didn't taste like the food cooked by
3. In order to cook for herself, Anita had to find authentic Chinese
4. A friend of Anita's who was the owner of the local Chinese restaurant had
trouble keeping ____
5. Increased demand madÄ™ it necessary for Anita to hire people___
6. Anita's company was given the top prize for ethnic food by a well-known food
7. She needed money to expand the company, but she didn't want to get a _from the bank.
8. Lania Foods wanted to make changes in the way that the_
was produced.
9. In order to buy back her company, Anita was forced to sell _ ________
10. Becoming Businesswoman of the Year was Anita's_
Read the text and match the headings to the paragraphs (there is one optional heading). (20 points)
Part A
A. Crime do pay B. Limitmg beliefs C. Learning fear D. Educational paradigm E. Moving house. F. 'Criminal'career. G. Distorted reality H. A glimpse into another world I. The price of crime J. The road to the top K. The key factor- motivation
1 __Back then, I was a typical, outgoing boy of five. Yet I was living in Israel, a
nation at war, so my races weren't always play. Sprinting from my family's apartment into the underground barracks, I heard fighter jets screaming overhead to meet enemy warplanes at our borders. That's the first time I can remember being scared, and it's one of my most intense memories.
2 _ Then one day , my parents decided to take our family away from fear, and
far away from war. We moved to Montreal. They both spoke French, and Canada was a neutral country. Here I noticed that people who looked different from one another seemed to get along and actually have fun together. They weren't fighting or trying to kill each other.
3 _ Neither of my parents had ever received a formal education or acquired a
specialized skill. Together, they worked hard to support our family, but, somehow, there was always too much month left at the end of the money. So I began to work when I was eight doing odd jobs. Soon, I joined a smali group of kids who were adept at shoplifting and other petty crimes. Though not entirely comfortable with stealing and fighting (mostly me getting beaten up) I enjoyed the perks of petty theft.
4 _ Then I got a job in the gym at the community center. In addition to my
smali salary, 1 received access to the men's health club. I loved the job because many rich and successful men hung out there after work. They were talking about their life... the life I wanted. I was fascinated as much by their setbacks as their successes. They gave me Insplration, I learned that it was normal to have challenges, but you should never give up on pursuing your dreams. No matter