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Beyond B1 Unit 7, lesson 2

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  • Before synthetic dyes and electricity, how did women in 1700s England use to sew clothes in the evening? A) They didn’t use to sew at all B) They used gas light C) They sewed by candlelight or daylight
    C.Gas lighting came later; women used to sew clothes by hand, using natural light or candles.
  • Which of these statements is true about farming families in the 18th century? A) They didn’t use to grow food—they bought it. B) They used to grow food for survival, not profit. C) They used to import food from nearby cities.
    B.Most families used to grow food for their own use. Surplus was rare and usually bartered locally.
  • Why did homesteaders in 19th-century Kansas use to grow food rather than rely on nearby towns? A) Markets didn’t exist yet in remote regions B) They used gas light to cook imported meals C) They didn’t use to like vegetables
    A.Families on the prairie used to grow food for self-sufficiency, especially where towns were days away.
  • How did families in early 1800s Scandinavia use to bake bread ? A) They used to bake bread over a fire only at night B) Using communal ovens in the summer and indoor stoves in winter C) They didn’t use to eat bread
    B.People used to bake bread based on seasonal fuel use — conserving heat in winter with indoor baking, sharing ovens in summer.
  • Why didn’t most working-class women in the 1700s use to knit clothes for fashion? A) Knitting was considered dangerous B) They used to import all their clothing C) Knitting was reserved for aristocrats D) Knitting was done mainly for warmth
    D.Women used to knit clothes like socks and gloves for warmth, not style — clothing was functional, not fashionable.
  • In the absence of access to manufactured goods, how did medieval woodworkers use to make furniture? A) They knit chairs from wool B) They used gas light to power machines C) They crafted furniture entirely by hand from local materials
    C.Craftsmen used to make furniture with chisels, saws, and hammers — often custom-made from nearby forests.
  • Why didn’t most urban working-class families in the 1880s use to make their own furniture? A) It was illegal to own tools B) Furniture stores were free C) They didn’t have the time, tools, or space D) They used to eat on the floor
    C.Unlike rural families, city dwellers didn’t use to make furniture because they lacked space and access to raw materials.
  • Why did rural households in the 1800s use to bake bread in large batches once a week? A) They didn’t use to eat bread often. B) Baking was labor-intensive and used a lot of firewood. C) There were bakeries in every village
    B.They used to bake bread weekly because baking took time, and firewood was precious.
  • Why did settlers in frontier areas use to build their own houses from logs or sod? A) They wanted to avoid taxes. B) Construction companies weren’t available. C) They preferred weak materials. D) They didn’t use to live in permanent homes.
    B.In remote areas, families used to build houses themselves because there were no companies or infrastructure.
  • Why did families in cold regions use to chop wood every week in winter? A) They didn’t use to need heating. B) They used wood for decoration. C) Wood was used for fuel in stoves and fireplaces. D) People used to eat wood ash.
    C.Homes were heated with wood-burning stoves or fireplaces, so they used to chop wood regularly.
  • What skill did girls in 18th-century Scotland use to learn before marriage to contribute to the family economy? A) Knit clothes to trade or sell B) Use gas light for reading C) Build a house with their father D) Travel by cart to school
    A.Young girls used to knit clothes as part of household duties and local cottage industries (e.g. knitting socks for sailors).
  • Why didn’t people in medieval Europe use to wash clothes by hand very often? A) Clean clothes weren’t seen as essential B) They used washing machines C) They used to bake bread with soap D) They didn’t use to own clothing
    A.Washing clothes by hand was laborious and time-consuming, so people didn’t use to wash clothes by hand as frequently as today.
  • In 19th-century rural Europe, did families use to milk cows before sunset or sunrise?
    They used to milk cows before sunrise in order to get the freshest milk for breakfast and daily use, and because milk would spoil quickly without refrigeration.
  • What was the most common mode of rural transportation in 18th-century Europe for poor farmers? A) Travel by horse with saddlebags B) Travel by cart pulled by animals C) Use gas light-powered wagons D) Travel by train
    B.Poorer families used to travel by cart, often pulled by oxen or mules, because owning a horse was expensive.
  • Why did rural families in pre-electric Poland use to rely on gas lights despite their risks? A) Gas lights were cheaper than candles B) They preferred reading at night C) Gas lights were the only reliable indoor lighting option
    C.Before electricity, families used to use gas light, which was dangerous but much brighter than candles or oil lamps.
  • How did families in isolated villages in 1850s Ireland use to entertain themselves? A) Watch television powered by gas light B) Make their own entertainment by singing, telling stories, or dancing C) Travel by horse to movie theaters
    B.Without electricity or public entertainment, families used to make their own entertainment, especially through oral traditions.