2. Complete the following definitions with the correct airbag type.
1. Anairbag fitted in the passengerfrontseat,
2, These airbags protect the upper body and headin sidewayscolisions
3. This airbag protects the criver' lags.
4, This airbags located over the windows.
5. Its the frontal airbag that protects the person who is criving the can _—_
the name of the following objects,
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ua —(90) to the beach, topics. ~ an
2 she_ travel) to London next week.
3. tam very tired. |__ (90) tobed now.
4 she
(not eat) a hamburger. She is vegetarian
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{you/go) to the concert tonight Yes, am,
«, the manager does not like him, he {notte haved!
mmplete with a suitable modal ver FIRE AT WORK:
Oe eee
2. You_____smoke ina gas station.
3, They pass the exam but | think itis unrealistic,
4, You were very rude to Mary. You__apologize.
5. We___ attend the meeting. It is compulsory. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
él not understand what heis saying. EQUIPMENT
« Complete the sentences with too or enough. Mineneoueny
1. Theactivities were__ difficult. SAFETY SYSTEMS INA CAR
2. The movie was not interesting eating yee
3. There were __—_—_ many people in the queve so. Heft. bore ag
4, That book was _ bering. THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM
! 5. George was not good _____teenterthe team: What does tinea?
6 There was___ much information to remember for the exam.
complete the following sentences with the correct form of
one the verbs below.
ook travel «= meet. «go. (WT
watch live _not like
1. My parents when they wereat the university
2. Tonight, | ___the last chapter of Game of Thrones
3. My mother _ for me when! arrived at home,
4 she______inthat garage asa cagnasis techie
“Tin to Moscow when | finish the course
~—____ gon tnvaenciar ves 0
___ tothe cinema yesterday:
it
the movie the first time she watched ;oO NT Accidents in the wenkplace ceck29
nin the listening.
‘omplete the text with the infor
= conment, there is also a multitude of
envi
‘comman causes of
sven more so inan industrial
Eereerk 1, Here you have the most
‘The workplace can be dangerol
variables that can contribute t0 oF influence a workplace incident
accidents in the workplace:
i Many employees are prone to sprain, strain or tear a muscle ~
by lifting an object that is too heavy for them to lit on their own, As
isanother common cause of
Fatigue: Failing to takea 2 fe
accidents. In order to recover from grueling manual labor, tis essential tha >
employees take adequate breaks
Dehydration: On exceptionally hot summer days filing to drink adequate amounts =
of water can cause heat stroke or cardiac conditions. This can be avoided by simply
drinking at least 3. glasses of water per day.
Poor Lighting: Inadequate lighting is responsible for a number of accidents each year This is often
teal when attempting to prevent accidents in the workplace
Hazardous Materials: Not wearing 5. ___isanother common cause of accidents in the
workplace.
“rips and Falls: Sick floors and high-traffic corridors can cause a trip or fall. mproper 6._
may also contribute to these accidents.
Stress: Stress is one of the leading causes of death. It can foster negative effects physiologically, 7
and mentally, 2s well as debilitate or distract any worker. Therefore, itis essential to encourage a supportive
team environment.
‘pte om: ips/ancesbepiat.convReae/2081 workplace acldent-cutes
10. Answer the following questions about the listening,
1, What causes workplace incidents?
2. What is the problem on summer days?
3, How can light cause accidents?
4, Whyis footwear important to avoid accidents?
5. What effects can stress have on any worker?
7 a
11. Write sentences using modals to avoid accidents in the wo
ed rkplace according to the listening asin the
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ceriEXTRA KEADINGS june
jership
EXTRA READING 1: Opening your own car de
Opening car deslership requires careful
planning. Aspiring dealers must take into
account the specific legal requirements,
your local market, whether to offer new and/
or used cars, startup expenses, and how to
develop a said business plan, Youll need to
account forall of these areas and moreif you
want your business totake off strong and keep
‘0In9 for 3 long time.
1. Dealership location
The location of your dealership has an
Impact on the numberof sales and profit
Yyoumake ina given year. Some locations
are more profitable and provide a better
‘business climate than others.
2. Type of dealership
Do you know what kind of dealership youwant to open? Do you want to open a new dealership. or do you
want you specialize in used vehicles —or perhaps both? You can also focus on offering electric vehicles luxury
vehicles, or primarily foreign vehicles. This is related to the location of your business and your target audience.
3. Business and financial plan
Your business and financial plans are two other important pieces ofthe dealership puzzle. Based on that,
OU start to develop your plans for how you will run the business, from A to Z, and haw you will nance
4. Licensing requirements
Tegpen 2 dealership, you nee to obtain a busines license allowing you to sll vehicles ofa particular kind
aianse eqarements Vary significantly between countries or states. Some state have minimal requirments
and fev fees, whereas others have strict lenathy and at times expensive licensing procedures,
need ar tates bans cng conknehan opening carded
Cangas
5: Doall the countries demand the same license requirements?nA READING 2: The wild phator tog, Dakar R.
ar Ra
so ace on EAH SErVE5 Up quite as
°"arame, action and incredible
trophy like the most torturous
a znce ace inthe world: The Dakar,
orthose of you Who are new to it, the
toiar originated when a bloke called
terry abine got lost on his motorbike
inthe ibyan desert during the At
{ice lly and returned to France with a
ew route. This then became an annual
tyent, Dakar packed its bag in 2009 and
migrated to South America to continue
iisiegacy, and two years ago it moved
scain this time to Saudi Arabia,
‘his year a total of 310 vehicles (108,
kes, 67 cars, 58 UTVs, 42 trucks, 26
dassies and 21 quads) lined up on the
start line in Jeddah for the 43rd Dakar on 3 January. Only 206 vehicles came back and crossed the finish line 15