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        Answer key: Unit 4

        4 Just the job!                                           3   1 industrial revolution  2 textile workers
                                                                    3 candles  4 wind farms  5 residents  6 equal say
                                                                    7 ethical code  8 fossil fuel(s)
        Reading and Use of English | Part 1
                                                                        CD 1 Track 11
        2  ideas 1 and 4                                           Hi, well, as you know, I’ve been doing a project on co-
                                                                   operatives, their history and what they’re like today.
        3  1 A  2 D  3 C  4 B  5 D  6 A  7 B  8 C                  Erm, although farmers and people have always worked
                                                                   together from prehistory onwards, what we know today
                                                                   as co-operatives really got going during the industrial
        Reading and Use of English | Part 8                        revolution. They were frequently started by workers in
                                                                   situations where perhaps their companies were exploiting
        2  Suggested answer: Graduates should have lots of
          opportunities to be successful, but in fact for them the   them or mistreating them in some way and they were seen
          future is frightening.                                   as a way of providing protection for employees.
                                                                   The first one to really last and make a go of things was set
                                                                   up in a town in the north of England, Rochdale, about a
        3  Suggested underlining
          1   advise / continue job-hunting while already working  hundred and seventy years ago. The local textile workers
          2   why / accept / certain type of employment            had gone on strike, but then their employer, who ran the
            opportunity                                            local shop, the company shop, retaliated by refusing to
          3   suggestion / job hunting / unsuccessful              sell them food. Rather than starve, they started a co-
          4   variety of ways of obtaining employment              operative food store whose purpose was to provide basic
          5   how / create a good impression                       foodstuffs just so people could survive. The employer in
          6   need to maintain relationships                       question then went a step further by refusing to sell gas to
          7   recommend / way of thinking positively               the striking employees, so because they had no light, the
          8   why / some jobs / fewer applicants                   co-operative started selling candles as well, even though
          9   some information / difficult to hide                 that hadn’t been part of their original plan.
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          10   employment opportunity / disapproves                Well, from those conflictive origins, the movement was
                                                                   born and there are still co-operatives around today, ones
        4  1 C  2 C  3 B  4 B  5 A  6 D  7 D  8 B  9 A  10 C       which have been around for more than a hundred years
                                                                   running whole groups of shops in a region or over the
                                                                   whole country or offering banking and insurance. There
        Vocabulary                                                 are also ones which have been started very recently and
                                                                   are involved in all sorts of new technologies such as wind
        Dependent prepositions
                                                                   farms or designing internet sites and the like.
        1 of  2 from, of  3 for, for  4 for  5 to  6 on  7 with    So what is a co-operative, exactly? Well, they’re regulated
                                                                   by law and are run as competitive businesses – they of
        Adjective–noun collocations (1)                            course have to compete with conventional commercial

        1  1 major  2 long, wide                                   businesses, the difference being that instead of having
                                                                   shareholders they have members and these people can
        2  1 wide  2 extreme  3 big  4 high  5 big  6 high         be almost anyone. They may be residents in the case of a
          7 big  8 strong  9 high  10 strong                       housing co-operative or customers, perhaps if it’s a chain
                                                                   of stores, as well as members of staff, anyone really who
                                                                   might benefit from the existence of the co-operative.
        Listening | Part 2                                         Any money the co-operative makes can be shared out
                                                                   between members if they so wish, because when it comes
        2  Suggested answers                                       to determining what the co-operative should do in any
          2 a person or group of people  3 an item sold in a store   given situation, everyone has an equal say.
          (not food)  4 an area of activity  5 types of people     So, what makes them different from commercial
          who might be members  6 something connected with         businesses? Well, for many people the strong attraction
          decisions – interest/influence?  7 something special     which sets them apart and is really boosting their
          that present-day co-operatives have  8 a harmful         popularity at the moment is that they follow a tough
          product

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