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B.
Use
the past continuous
Complete the sentences with the past continuous. Use the verbs in
parentheses.
1.
Gates _______________________ at Harvard University when he started the
company that would become Microsoft. (study)
2.
Allen and Gates met while they _______________________ high school.
(attend)
3.
Other programmers _______________________ to make a deal with Altair,
but Gates and Allen were successful. (try)
4.
When Paul Allen left Microsoft in 1983, it _______________________ one of
the world’s biggest companies. (become)
VI.
READ IT AGAIN
Read the paragraphs about Bill Gates again. Answer the question.
Why was Paul Allen’s heart pounding when he saw the Altair 8080?
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ROCK AGAINST THE BERLIN WALL
I. PRE-READING
A.
Background information
The Berlin Wall separated East and West Germany from 1961 to 1989. It was a
symbol of the separation between the Communist
countries and the Western
democracies. Most people would say the Wall came down for economic
reasons or because of the policies of Russian president Mikhail Gorbachev and
U.S. president Ronald Reagan. But the writer of this article points out that rock
’n’ roll music played a part in bringing down the Wall.
B.
Words to know before you read
precipitate
cause
downfall
defeat
;
ruin
enslaved
not free
disturbance
trouble
;
interference
ampliier
a device to make sounds louder, usually used with
music
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Better Reading English
loudspeaker
a device that converts electronic signals to sound; may
be used with an amplifier
clubbed
hit with a stick
C.
Reading
strategy
Scan the text as quickly as you can. Look for the answer to this question.
What British rock groups played at the Berlin Wall concert in 1987?
II. READ
Read the text. Mark the words you don’t know, but don’t stop reading to look
them up.
Rock Helped Roll Away Berlin Wall
As it turns out, President John Kennedy didn’t precipitate the downfall of old-
style Communism when he stood outside the Berlin City Hall 26
years ago and
said “when one man is enslaved, all are not free.”
If there was one precipitating event, it was probably the East German
disturbances set off by a rock ’n’ roll concert two summers ago.
Three British rock groups—David Bowie, the Eurythmics, and Genesis—set
up their ampliiers at the Brandenburg Gate on June 6–8, 1987.
For three nights their loudspeakers blasted
hard-rock sounds across the
Wall. Thousands of young East Berliners clustered on their side, hoping to
attend the concert.
When the police and security agents tried to chase them away, the crowd
started
chanting, “The Wall must go” and “Gorbachev, Gorbachev.”
After years of silence, this was the irst of the East German protests of the
1980s—the one that everyone below the age of 30 remembers.
The state-controlled East German media didn’t let on that there had been
a demonstration, even though at least 50 people
were arrested and many were
clubbed.
Source: “Rock Helped Roll Away Berlin Wall,” by Joseph Albright,
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