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Task One

Read the text and choose the right answer.

Lifestyle Guide

Martha Stewart was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, to middle-class Polish-American
parents. She earned a scholarship to Barbard College in Manhattan and started working part time
as a model to pay the bills. Martha married Andrew Stewart when she was at college and kept
modelling until her daughter Alexis was born. Later, Stewart worked briefly as a Wall Street broker
before finding her calling as a domestic diva when she set up a catering business from the
basement of her Connecticut home.

Stewart grew her catering business and built a reputation as an expert in entertaining.
However, it wasn’t what turned her into a celebrity. It was her first book, Entertaining, which
explained how to receive visitors. The book was a huge success and soon led to television
appearances and more books. In 1990, Martha Stewart Living magazine was launched
and Martha Stewart Weddings was published. The same year, Martha divorced her husband
Andrew. A few years later, Stewart got her own TV show and started a line of home products.

Martha Stewart became one of the country’s wealthiest women when Martha Stewart Living
Omnimedia went public in 1999. Stewart herself became omnipresent – she was everywhere with
her napkin-folding tips and ambrosia salad recipes.

In 2002, however, she faced a serious problem as she was investigated for insider trading.
What was it all about? The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission believed that Martha had
been told by her friend Sam Waksal that his company’s cancer drug had been rejected by the Food
and Drug Administration (the FDA) before this information was made public. This fact was a huge
blow to his company and the price of shares went down dramatically. However, Martha wasn’t
financially hurt because she ordered her lawyer to sell her 4000 shares before this news hit the
headlines. She kept saying she was innocent, but resigned as CEO and chairman of Martha
Stewart Living Omnimedia.

The trial was held at a New York City media circus. Stewart was in the end found guilty on all
four counts against her. She was sentenced to five months in prison, five months of house arrest,
and two years’ probation. After the trial, at a press conference, she announced her desire to start
serving her sentence immediately. She was sent to minimum-security Alderson Federal Prison
Camp, West Virginia, on October 8. Stewart reportedly made friends with her fellow inmates and
kept her cell exceptionally clean.

Stewart was released in March 2005 – looking fit and trim as she boarded a private jet. She
left jail for five months under house arrest at her home in Bedford, New York. She could leave her
home to conduct business, but only while wearing an ankle bracelet that monitored her
movements. Despite the ankle bracelet, Stewart didn’t miss a beat. She was soon back in charge
at her magazine, re-launching her TV show and expanding her line of home products.

In February 2005, Martha created a major buzz when she announced that she would appear
in a new version of The Apprentice. It is a show in which the winner would get a good position at
Martha Stewart Omnimedia. The programme was made by a reality show producer
and The Survivor creator Mark Burnett. The two had also teamed up to produce another show
called The Martha Stewart Show which was broadcast from 1993 until 2004. The hour-long
programme featured various segments, centered around cooking and home organization. Most
segments were hosted by Stewart who often invited a celebrity guest to work with her on the
project.
Martha Stewart is yet another example of someone using success in financial services to
make an even more successful second career. On the other hand, the Martha Stewart story is a
warning about how even smart people can make foolishly high-risk decisions. The small financial
gains were not worth the risks. She should have known that, as a high profile celebrity, she would
be a target for prosecutors to make examples.

Despite Martha’s recent trouble, millions of middle-class Americans still look to her to tell them
how to live their lives. Undoubtedly, she will remain a lifestyle guide and an American icon for many
years to come.
1. Martha’s modeling career started …

A. after her daughter was born


B. when she was a college student
C. after a call from a Wall Street broker

2. A turning point in her career came after she …

A. appeared on TV
B. published a book
C. produced a TV show

3. In 2002, Martha faced serious trouble because …

A. her company had financial problems


B. she used information from her friend
C. she was investigated by the FDA

4. Right after the trial, Martha spent 5 months …

A. in prison
B. at home
C. on probation

5. In March 2005, Martha …

A. enjoyed limited freedom


B. was unable to control her business
C. had to stay at home all the time

6. The programme that gave a chance to get a job was called …

A. The Survivor
B. The Martha Stewart Show
C. The Apprentice

7. The story of Martha’s life shows …

A. how to make a financial services career


B. how to keep away from trouble
C. how easy it is to make mistakes
Task Two

In this task six phrases have been removed from a text and placed at the bottom. An extra
phrase has been included. You must decide which phrase goes into which gap and write the
letter in the box bellow the sentences. An example has been done for you.

Simulation Station
The War in Afghanistan is now in its eighth year and often it is civilians who get hurt. To reduce
this, … (0) … . The British military are now using computer games to train their personnel.

At the Air Battlespace Training Centre, the fast jet pilots … (8) … . Artillery troops join Tornado
crews to practice tactics on a special simulator. Army fire support teams have been training hard
in a series of exercises to prepare them for Afghanistan’s most dangerous areas. And they have
been doing this … (9) … . During exercise Mountain Dragon, soldiers and air crews used this
modern technology to … (10) … . For example, the soldiers practiced guiding the bombers onto
their targets.

Until March 2008, the system was used in a limited way only, … (11) … and now it is used
regularly to train people before they are deployed. Wing Commander Mike Costello (RAF) said the
latest exercise had been very popular with soldiers and airmen. The training helped also to create
a better understanding between them.

In today’s military, it is very important for all three services to be able to cooperate. Ground
forces have to be able to… (12) … . Wg Cdr Costello explained how: “The exercise on the simulator
helped train soldiers how to work with fast jets and attack helicopters. We can’t eliminate live fire
training but we can come close to it.”

Lt Colonel Stuart Gray, gunnery chief instructor, was convinced the troops had learned a great
deal in cyberspace. He said: “The course here is amazing. It teaches both soldiers and airmen to
work together … (13)… .” The final test, however, will come when the pilots and artillerymen deploy
to Afghanistan in the summer.

…A… (Example) NATO has spent millions of dollars on new technology


…B… prepare for situations they could meet in Afghanistan
…C… work well with both air and sea forces
…D… without leaving a hangar in Linconshire (UK)
…E… but it has proved to be successful
…F… and helps them control firepower
…G… vehicles were used in Iraq to give support
…H… are able to fly realistic missions

0 8 9 10 11 12 13

A
Task Three

Read the text and write if the statements 14 to 20 are true (T) or false (F).

Hello Darkness, My Old Friend

The One Thousand and One Nights is the most famous collection of Arabic stories in the
world. Aladdin, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves and Sindbad are just three of its most popular
stories. The tales come from Persia, India, Arabia and Egypt, and it was in Cairo, from the
11th century, that the stories were improved and developed.

Recently I’ve realized that I’ve lived in Cairo for almost 1, 001 nights. In fact, I’ve turned into
a real night owl here. Dusty and crowded by day, by night Cairo has the magnetism of One
Thousand and One Nights. The roads are just as busy as in the day, though. Tonight, I take a taxi
downtown, and for the next 30 minutes I feel as if I were on a crowded roller coaster.

The best place to watch the sun set should be the famous Oberoi Hotel, but the place has
unfriendly staff and poor service. Its view is indeed spectacular, however, I have come to favour
the fourth-floor bar of the Sofitel Towers by the Nile. Its panorama is no more beautiful, but the
staff bend over backwards to make their customers happy.

The rotating restaurant on the 41st and 40th floors of the Grand Hyatt is also worth visiting for
its view. The place has kept its popularity despite the new owner’s eccentricity. He has declared
the hotel dry and ordered staff to pour out $1.6 million worth of champagne and wine, not to
mention a river of beer. The clients, though, still crowd into the hotel to enjoy its panorama without
a drop of alcohol.

One of my favourite clubs is the New Arizona. It is here that you can see male dancers called
dervishes. Of course, if it’s authentic dervishes that you want, you should go to one of the Muslim
temples rather than a night club. But, at the New Arizona, I can see dancers who look very much
like actual dervishes. They spin around and shout loudly as if their dance was part of a religious
ceremony. I realize they are not authentic, but I’m hypnotized by their charm all the same.

On leaving the New Arizona, I use a negotiating skill my journalist friend, Khalid Davood, once
taught me. “You will be endlessly asked for more tips. Just never get angry. If you keep protesting
and moving on towards your car, nobody will be surprised or offended,” he said. Indeed a place
like this is a machine for extracting money from people. You have to accept that, but keep saying
no and never stop walking.

Davood also took me on my first night visit to the El-Fishavi Café in one of the most
labyrinthine bazaars in the world. It was this area that inspired the Nobel-Prize-winning author
Naguib Mahfouz’s famous book Midaq Alley. Though he died in 2006 I did meet him once at
the Napoleon Bar. Mahfouz was almost completely deaf and his assistant was reading a
newspaper to him very loudly next to his ear. The writer struck me as very calm, at peace with the
world and himself.

The night is long and you have to eat. For cheaper wine and food, I was once taken to
the Greek Club. My guide was Maria Golia, author of City of Sand, one of the classic books about
Cairo. Normally, there’s a charge to enter the Greek Club, but Golia said: “When you’ve been here
as long as I have, you just chat a little and they let you in for free.” They did, though when I came
back I had to pay.

Another day dawns in Cairo. I look forward to getting some sleep. My story of Cairo nights
never ends.
0 (Example) The One Thousand and One Nights was created in many countries. (…T…)
14. In Cairo, traffic becomes less intensive at night. (……)
15. The Sofitel Towers offers a nicer view than the Oberoi Hotel. (……)
16. You can’t buy alcohol at the Grand Hyatt Hotel. (……)
17. You can see real dervishes at the New Arizona. (……)
18. The staff will get angry if you don’t give them another tip. (……)
19. At the Napoleon Bar, Mahfouz was calmly reading a newspaper. (……)
20. The man had to pay for his second entrance to the Greek Club. (……)

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