McGraw-Hill OnlineMcGraw-Hill Higher EducationLearning Center
student Center | Instructor Center | Home
Main Ideas
Inferences
Vocabulary
Specific Information
Feedback
Help Center


Interactions 2 Listening/Speaking, 4/e
Judith Tanka, University of California, Los Angeles
Lida R. Baker, University of California, Los Angeles

City Life

Listening for Specific Information

Listen to the lecture. Choose the correct topic for each piece of advice the police officer has given.


  a. Lighting
  b. Locks
  c. Valuables
  d. Neighborhood Watch Group
  e. Guns



1

You should put your driver's license or passport number on electronic equipment.
2

Join with people who live near you to watch each other's houses.
3

Do not keep large amounts of these in the house.
4

This is a bad idea if you have children in the house.
5

When you go on vacation, ask someone to collect your mail and take in your newspaper.
6

You should have this in the garage and hallways if you live in an apartment.
7

There are special ones you can buy for your windows.
8

It is important to have these on the windows, especially if you live on the first floor.
9

Put a warning decal in your front window.
10

You should put automatic timers on lamps.
11

You should put cash and jewelry in a bank, where they'll be safe.
12

It's not worth the risk to have these in your house.
13

Mark the TV set with some kind of identification.
14

If you see something unusual while you're watching a neighbor's house, call the police.
15

Make sure you get the proper license.
16

You should report broken light bulbs to the manager.