Upstream Proficiency Unit 3 part 2 key EX 30 1 When Steve made the local soccer team, he was spotted by a local talent scout, and before he knew it, he was asked by the owner of a major team to sign a contract. He is said to be the best soccer player England has ever produced. 2 It is (widely) felt that more dustbins should be supplied by the Council to alleviate the refuse situation. The paths in the local park are covered with litter and rubbish overflows from the few dustbins that have been provided by the Council. 3 When Bess was promoted to CEO of the company, she was given the authority to hire or fire anybody she wanted to. She replaced two of the lazier secretaries and it is said she will hire an extra person for Saturdays. 4 We regret to inform you that your luggage has been misplaced
They built huge (8)___________ for that.People wore (9)___________ costumes so that demons would do no (10)___________. Nowadays (11)___________ dress up to go trick-or-treating. If people will not supply a (12)___________, they may (13)___________ a trick on them - (14)___________ the windows, turn over (15)___________, stick (16)___________ into doorbells, (17)___________ jack-o'- lanterns. bonfires children death death demons Druids dustbins frightening harm last pins play smash soap spirits treat winter Across 3. siirup 5. nöör, pael 6. väljalõige 7. (vee)tünn
They drink almost nothing they get water from the leaves of the trees.They eat leaves of only five of 500 different kinds of eucalyptus trees.Baby koalas spend the first three months of their life in their mother's pouch,which opens to the back. They come out when they are about six months old. The possum is a furry animal that lives in the trees of Australia. It is a marsupial and a very good climber. Possums move about at night and some of them come to cities to find food in gardens and dustbins. There are more than 40 species of possum in Australia. Some of them are called gliders as they have skin between their legs which they use like wings for gliding from one tree to another. The Tasmanian devil is the only native carnivore that lives on the Australian island of Tasmania. The Tasmanian devil is about one metre long and it is usually black. It eats small mammals and lizards and even dead animals. As it is a marsupial, its babies grow up in its pouch.
2. billboards or hoardings Large outdoor panels for displaying ads 3. giant banners - Wallscapes that are hung on the front of buildings 4. lightboxes Illuminated panels 5. tri-face billboards Billboards with rotating sections, so you can put up to three different advertisements up and spin them around 6. scrollers Signs that cosplay number of posters 7. street furniture - Ads that are everywhere in street. For example bus shelters, dustbins 8. transit advertising advertising on buses, taxies and so on, covering them with vinyl. 9. ambient media Advertisements on non-traditional media 10. digital outdoor advertising advert. on LED screens that look like billboards, that show us short video clip. 11. catchment zone - 12. eye-catching - Something attractive and noticeable, that gets people attention when they walk past them. Ads such as sonic posters (including sounds) 13
by emphasizing its values it can be made even more pleasant. Over the years a sense of community has been created. People of Kalamaja have organised summer beach parties and sauna parties there, with temporary sauna tents. In 2011, when Tallinn was a European Capital of Culture, the authors of Urban Intervention built changing cabins, benches and terraces to Kalarand. The beach area was cleared, the scrub trimmed and dustbins were provided for the summer season. The seabed of the bathing site was cleared of rubbish and pieces of concrete, water samples were taken and analysis results were posted on a notice board. (Lift11, 2011) All of this was made by initiative of locals. While the site was cleaner and more in order, Kalarand still remained as a non-public bathing beach and it was not included in the list of the Tallinn official beaches. Therefore there was no lifeguard
States and Canada. In Great Britain it is a popular night, too. In the north of England, Scotland and Ireland people celebrate it more than in the south. At Halloween people have parties and play Halloween games. One of the most popular games is ,,bobbing for apples". Americans like to dress up in costumes and go trick-or-treating. If grownups refuse to supply a treat, the children may play a trick. The typical tricks are: soaping windows, turning over dustbins and sticking pins into doorbells to keep them ringing. This celebration goes back to hundreds of years, to the Celtic times when it was a pagan festival. The Celts worshipped gods of nature. Every year on October 31, the last day of the year in the old pagan calendar, the Druids built huge bonfires to scare away the demons of evil and death. They dressed up so that the demons would think that they were one of them and do them no harm. They thought that this