Unit1LivingforWorkUnit2GoodTimes,GoodFeelingsurtherListeningA|Listentofourpeopletalkingabouttheirfreetimeactivitiesandnotedownthemineachbox.FurtherListeningListening1Exampleanswers:Miranda:nothavemuchfreetime;spendtimewithherchildren;gotothebeach;gotothepark;makeherfeelyoung;givehergreatjoy.Mike:takewalksinpark;lovetheoutdoor;walkingagoodexercise;keephealthyCindy:cooking,acommonhobby;knowalotofpeoplewholiketocook;friendscomeoverandcooktogether;laughandtellstoriesTim:listentomusic;classicalmusic;drawbackisalmostneverspendingtimeoutsideB|Readthestatements.Thenlistenagainandcheck(√)TfortrueorFforfalse.1.F(Shehasafull-timejobasasalesmanager.2.F(Heisafirst-yearstudent.)3.T4.F(HisfavoritemusicianisMozart.5.TFurtherListeningListening1A|Listentoapassageaboutparksandcompletethemainideawithwhatyouhear.ThispassageismainlyaboutthebenefitsofparksandothergreenspacesinParis.Theyincludebetterhealth,betterenvironment,lesscrimeandimprovededucation.FurtherListeningListening2B|Listenagainandanswerthequestions.FurtherListeningListening2AnswerKeys1.Havingplacestorelaxafterworkhelpspeoplefeelgood.Parksallowpeopletogetexercise.Beingexposedtosunlightisgoodforhealth.2.Treeshelptocleantheairandmakecitiescooler.3.Thereislesscrimeinplaceswithgreenareasaroundthem.4.Childrenlearnbetteraftertheyplayinapark.Newresearchsaysthatapeslaughwhentheyaretickled.ResearchersattheUniversityofPortsmouthleda“tickleteam”.Thegroupofresearcherstickledthenecks,feet,hands,andarmpitsofyoungapes.Theteamrecordedmorethan800oftheresultinglaughsontape.Theresearchsuggeststhattheapes’pantingnoiseisthesoundoflaughter.Theythinkthatthispantingisthebasisforhumanexpressionsofjoy—the“ha-ha”soundwemakewhenwelaugh.Whenwefindsomethingfunny,suchasajoke,welaugh.Whenapesfindsomethingfunny,suchasatickle,theylaugh.Humansfindmanysituationsfunny—suchasjokes,tickles,TVcomedyshows—butwearenotuniquebecauseanimalslaughtoo.FurtherListeningListening3