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Page 33 Exercise 3c: University Studies: Relationships: Work: Where She Lives

This document contains exercises from a listening skills or misophonia textbook. It includes short passages about sounds that bother different people, such as dogs barking, cell phone ringtones, car horns, a mosquito buzzing, and a colleague eating snacks. It also has a passage about how misophonia has affected someone's university studies, relationships, work, and living situations by breaking their concentration and making them feel the need to be alone to escape sounds. The exercises focus on identifying speakers and matching sounds to descriptions.
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Page 33 Exercise 3c: University Studies: Relationships: Work: Where She Lives

This document contains exercises from a listening skills or misophonia textbook. It includes short passages about sounds that bother different people, such as dogs barking, cell phone ringtones, car horns, a mosquito buzzing, and a colleague eating snacks. It also has a passage about how misophonia has affected someone's university studies, relationships, work, and living situations by breaking their concentration and making them feel the need to be alone to escape sounds. The exercises focus on identifying speakers and matching sounds to descriptions.
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Ha doesnt mention a specific time they would like to go back to.

A would like to listen to some philosophers talking.


D is studying the period they would like to go back to.
R would like to have been able to walk on quiet, peaceful roads.
He would like to go back to the most recent historical period.
Page 33 exercise 3c
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social climber
2
be around
3
be counted
4
very cocky
5
a big name

4A
Page 34 exercise 3b
university studies: She didnt do as well in exams as she could have done because of sounds
breaking her concentration.
relationships: She hasnt had any long-term relationships because she often feels the need to be
alone, away from the sounds her partner is making.
work: She has had many jobs, looking for the quietest office possible.
where she lives: She has moved house many times in search of peace and quiet.
Page 34 exercise 3c
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B
3
D
5
C
7
G
2
H
4
A
6
E
Page 35 exercise 4a
Speaker 1:
dogs barking
Speaker 2:
cell phone ringtones such as songs or TV theme tunes
Speaker 3:
car horns
Speaker 4:
a mosquito buzzing in the bedroom at night
Speaker 5:
the sound of a colleague eating noisy snacks
Page 35 exercise 4b
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Speaker 3
2
Speaker 5
3
Speaker 1
4
Speaker 4
5
Speaker 2
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