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I/Listen to a psychologist being interviewed about friendship and then choose the best answers:

1.From 3 to 5 years old, children


A.are happy to play alone B.prefer to be with their family
C.have rather selfish relationships D.have little idea of ownership
2.From age 5 to 8 or 10, children
A.change their friends more often B.decide who they want to be friends with
C.admire people who don’t keep to rules D.learn to be tolerant of their friends.
3. According to Sarah Browne, adolescents
A.may be closer to their friends than to their parents. B.develop an interest in friends of the opposite sex.
C.choose friends with similar personalities to themselves D.want friends who are dependable
4. Young married people
A.tend to focus on their children B.often lose touch with their friends
C.make close friends less easily D.need fewer friends than single people
5. In middle of old age people generally prefer
A.to stay in touch with old friends B.to see younger friends more often
C.to have friends who live nearby D.to spend more time with their friends
II/Listen to a talk about the different ways in which we think and complete the sentences with a word or a short
phrase.
1.The fastest metal process involves a reaction which is …………………and which the speaker calls our “wits”
2.The second mode is the function of the brain that things likes ……………………….test.
3. We know least about the slowest level because it is …………….., and may be illogical or irrational .
4. The two girls in the science lesson wanted their teacher’s help because they …………………..
5. The girl was using her …………….to manipulate the puzzle.
6.She was still making progess with the cube , although she appeared not to be…………..
7.When the speaker questioned her , the girl initially believed he was ……………….for playing with the cube.
8.When questioned , the girl was unaware of the ………………..she had been using.
9. Adults who try to use their ……………are unable to do the puzzle.

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