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2 T: Fine. Just note that down. I think it's a good length for a holiday. You don't want to go for too long or it's difficult to get back to work again afterwards I always think. And what's the limit on how much you're prepared to pay? I: Yes, I don't really want to go above £1,750 if I can help it. T: Fine. Oh, but when you come to look at the brochures, I should just point out that each of them has a discount if you pay in advance. I: Oh, that's good. How much is it? T: It depends on the holiday you choose but it's worth bearing in mind. Do you have any special requirements which I should note down by the way? I: Yes, one thing I'm keen on is having travel insurance while I'm away. So can you give me a quote? T: Well, I can't actually at the moment because our internet connection is down just now. But as soon as we have it up and running again and we know what holiday you've chosen, I'll give you a call. Is there anything else? I: Yes, there is actually. I'm not a meat eater. So you'll need to specify to the airline that I need to eat vegetarian meals when I fly. T: OK, vegetarian meal. By the way, what nationality are you, Mr Petrov? I: I'm Russian from St Petersburg originally. T: I just ask because I may need to see if you'll need a visa for some of the places you might visit. I'm just pointing that out because you want to go fairly soon and it can sometimes be quite a lengthy process. Questions 7-10. Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Eco-holidays Type of holiday Accommodation Advantage Dumbarton Tablelands watching (7) ________animals_______ house in a tree close to nature Bago Nature Reserve live with a (8) ________(local) family_______ village house learn about way of life San Luis Island working in a school (9) _______(a) hostel________ holiday location without (10) ________car(s)______ TRANSCRIPT I: So, what options are still available? T: OK, there are these three possibilities which I managed to print out earlier. I thought they looked good.
3 I: OK, let's have a look. T: Erm, the first is called the Dumbarton Tablelands. It looks pretty good to me. It's in Western Australia. The holiday really involves being close to and watching animals. They're almost living with them, in fact, because you get to stay in quite a luxurious house or cabin, built high up in a tree and surrounded by lovely countryside. And, you know, there are birds and lizards and things, if you like that sort of thing. So you're very sort of... I: Close to nature. T: Close to nature? That's right. I: Mm, sounds interesting. I guess I could enjoy that. Erm, what else have you got? T: Well, there's this one in the Bego Nature Reserve, where you go and stay with a local family in their house, in a small mountain village, away from other tourists and the usual tourist spots. So, you discover lots about the way they live, and you sort of live in the family, share their meals, help them with their work, that sort of thing. I: Mm, not so much of a holiday then. T: Well, it depends on you. It's very different, and they say a change is as good as a rest. And then there's San Luis Island. I: Er, what happens at San Luis? T: Well, it's a small island, just a few miles from the coast of Central America. But I'm not sure if it's really up your street. You might like it because international tourism hasn't spoiled it yet, but I'd say it's more a holiday for young people. You go and live in a hostel, and, you know, you help paint the local school, and you get to meet the kids and sort of try your hand at teaching. I: Teaching? What? T: Oh, English or maths, whatever you're good at. What makes the island interesting, though, is their emissions policy. There are no cars. You have to walk or use a bicycle to get about, and you get there by sailing boat. I: Sounds wonderful. II. PART 2: You will hear part of a lecture about the development of suburbs in the USA. Listen and circle the correct answer A, B or C. You will hear TWICE. (0.5p) 1. Rich people have been known to live in suburbs _______. A. at least since the 6th century BC B. since the 1st century BC C. only in modern times 2. In the 19th century, the development of suburbs was encouraged by _______. A. the high quality of suburban housing B. improvements in public transport C. a wish to own weekend homes