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O3HAaKOMHT€AbHas Konus - frenglish.ru O3HAKOMHT€AbHa1 Konm+ - frenglish.ru ex 133, p 90 ones one ones one 1—b), one one ex “Have you seen Alice today? The one who lives in a neighbouring street? She borrowed my book on BD year,” O ex 134, p 90 one?” — “The one you read last Homework ex 1, p 92 to have (got) / an interview; a job, pocket money, mistakes, a problem, an opinion, friends, bad marks to make mistakes, pocket money, faces, out, friends, a problem to get out, angry, a job, along with, pocket money, bad marks Oom> “Which 3— a) Excuse me, could you tell me the way (how to get) to MOML, please? Well, go straight ahead (along the road) Then take the first street on the right Thank you Excuse me, how /o get to the Russian Museum? No problem You’re just in front of it Fantastic! Thank you OR> History.” — 2—b), 11, p 93 > m ex 10, p 93 Excuse me, where is the nearest tube station? I’m afraid, I don’t know I’m a tourist, too Sorry, Pll ask someone else ex 12, p 93 to get on — to get off ex 4, p 92 to go straight — to turn to be depressed about smth — to be sad and without hope to be fed up with smth — to be tired of smth to take care of smth — to protect or to look after some- often — seldom far from — next to one to one’s best — to make an effort for doing things in a very good way one to call names — to say bad or rude things about some- to turn right — to turn left up — down across — along in front of — behind on the left — on the right always — never ex 13, p 93 ex 5, p 92 I think teenagers all over the world have the same prob- lems As for me, I get along with other students in my class rather well They don’t call me names, they help me if I need any help I have no problems with my parents, too I can invite any friends home What I’m really fed up with is sharing a room with my younger brother Sometimes I get so angry with him! My parents aren’t happy with his marks at school So I have to take care of him I’m depressed about doing his homework with him every day If I don’t help him, my parents won’t allow me to go out on Saturday evening ex 7, p 92 Although, bought, eighteen, ex 15, p 93 her them me- him Pm afraid Sasha is in trouble, Let’s speak with him today I don’t like to trouble my parents They get depressed about my problems What are you arguing about? Is it so important? Anton is a troublemaker in our class He is always arguing with teachers What troubles you in our plan? Give your pros and cons us you it ex 18, p 94 [1] [i] fit strict fourteen these building please give need look, feel, is ex 8, p 92 naughty, caught, high, tonight, through, doughter, straight [19] near clear ear here really [ai] right why high behind eye ex 20, p 94 a) needn’t (have to) b) must (should); must (have to) c) have to; should; should ex 22, p 94 1, Why are you watching TV? Have you forgotten that you should get ready for History test? “Should J put a warm coat on?” — “You have to It’s very cold today.” 53 osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru Nastya needn’t play tennis today She can sleep and read Lower your voice! You shouldn’t speak loudly here? Roman shouldn’t play basketball so often and so 4, long ex 24, p 94 study learned study / studies learn ex 25, p 94 A year ago I was in another school Then I came to this school because they study two foreign languages (English and French) here I realise that Ill have to work harder: learn learn to go as an new words every day, read books in both languages, poems by heart, write tests If I study well, I’ll be able to an English-speaking or a French-speaking country exchange student quiet quite quiet quiet quite quite pOi= ex 30, p 95 ON Un Hi, Victor, You asked me to write a few words about my school I don’t think it’s much different from yours Same basic subjects, I guess We’ve also got lots of non-academic activities I’m keen on baseball, if you remember My parents believe that I should achieve all that I can But who knows what I really can! What I really like about my school are the relations between our teachers and us: they are quite friendly Teachers talk to us as if we are individuals | really like it! Sorry, I have to finish — the break is over What about your school? Is your school much the same? Take care! Yours, Alison ex 37, p 96 ex 28, p 95 ex 33, p 95 her mine / his / hers / yours mine / hers / his / yours his her, his, mine @ iP Ve Every American knows Michael Jackson The students arranged the party themselves Everybody likes her Our Canadian exchange partners wrote the letters ex 38, p 96 a) his / hers / yours ex 31, p 95 a) In Australia education is compulsory at age 6—15 b) In state schools of Australia education is free c) There are some Australians who live in remote inland towns d) Schools of the Air are usually situated far away from the big cities e) Two-way radio and television help to learn about the world around them f) Schools through the mailbox are for students who live far away from any school in the area Builders broke the old bridge across the river b) My country is famous for its history Many famous people were born there — artists, writers, sportsmen One can learn a lot about war heroes at the town museum The reports about some people are often written in the local newspapers The reports about whom are written more often? — Certainly, about present day heroes It’s nice that rich people of our town (village) began paying attention to the problems of those, who are poorer than they are Schools are supplied with computers, hospitals — with medicine At present there are a lot of people who should be taken care of I would like to be an adult to make our life better ex 40, p 96 The education is free They are attended by 95 per cent of British students Girls and boys study together British private (or public) The education is very expensive Uniforms are based on what was worn over a hundred years ago They are famous as the place where some prominent people got their education 54 An adult figure could be clearly seen by Louse The door was tried by him A delicious smell coming from the kitchen could be smelled by Gavin Terry’s dad was phoned by the police The bike was stolen by somebody ex 42, p 96 Exclusion Report Detention Lines Suspension O3HaKOMHTeAbHas koma - frenglish.ru ex 48, p 97 a) If you went to the world championship, you would be a winner b) If I were you, I wouldn’t miss History and Literature lessons c) If I were our Head teacher, Ï wouldn't expell students from school for their bad behaviour I would propose (give) them some non-academic activities d) If all of us were polite and tolerant to each other, life would be more interesting and happier ex 51, p 97 I—b), 2—c), 3—c), 4—-a) ex 53, p 97 Ga ol to know — knowledge; well-known; unknown to trouble — a trouble; troublemaker to invent — an invention, an inventor, inventive CN m form — formal, a formation sport — sporty, sportsman to depend — independence; independent The discipline isn’t very strict But if a pupil behaves badly, the teacher can punish the child Of course, the pun- ishment isn’t severe The teachers want their pupils to stay out of trouble and always their best ex 2, p 98 — of, My elder brother is 17, He is a wonderful musician But what a hard life he has! Parents want him to become serious They expect him to begin preparing for the medical institute They want him to stop playing the guitar every evening And he wants not to be disturbed while playing the guitar They want him not to invite his noisy friends home I want my brother to prove everybody that he is a real — on, — for, — at ex 3, p 98 Computers are used at their lessons The rules of the game were explained to students by the teacher Aspecial dinner is cooked by Ann on the May A nice picnic was arranged by them last These funny pictures were drawn by the the 21st of month little boy ex 4, p 99 ex 54, p 97 —to, If my parents allowed me to get a Saturday job, I would buy a new computer game If he didn’t sports, he would often fall ill If she were in trouble, she would phone me Ifshe were more energetic, she would ¢ry her chance If I were you, I would try to explain the problem to my parents ex 5, p 99 —s), 2—6), — 6) ex 6, p 99 1— a), 2—b), 3—c), 4—b), 5—c) musician If ] were him, I would arrange my own musical group! ex 4, p 100 No one listens to me I’m fed up with my friends I’m so depressed about it All my friends have Saturday jobs They think it’s really cool It’s not true My Mum won’t let me get a job Progress Check ex J, p 98 In Russia education is compulsory between ages of 6— and 15 years There are different types of secondary schools in the country Most of them are state schools where education is free But some parents want their children to attend private schools which aren’t free Children have to attend school from Monday till Friday In some schools they Aave to wear uniform In others they are allowed to wear what they want ONT ee we bet rs ION fn Be ex 56, p 98 Unit football cycling aerobics table tennis running / walking horse riding ex 5, p 101 swimming — pool / lake, river / sea ice hockey — skating rink athletics — stadium, sports ground, gym roller skating — stadium, street, sports ground figure skating — skating rink cross country running — fields, forest cycling / skiing — fields, street, sports ground, forest riding — fields, forest, sports ground, stadium tennis — court water-skiing — sea, lake, river windsurfing — sea, lake surfing — sea 55 osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru ex 8, p 102 How often? How much? How long? Where? How? _ here far inside there above outside before tomorrow early today sometimes always usually late since weekly just once quickly carefully quietly well badly aloud brightly correctly nearly nicely noisily politely slowly suddenly windy ` much long wide many far little low high I enjoy watching the game There are moments › cay ex 11, p 103 when it’s impossible to see what’s happening on the ice Because quick changes are taking place PAUL (15, a football player): For me, football is Players should be able to change direction while moving at very high speeds I’m sure that speed and changes on ice have made hockey the most much more interesting than music or video — it ; definitely comes first a mwas leon creat cornice popular game in the world I hope to become a referee when I’m an adult , million ia fill the Stadiums every year to support their favourite players But I’m not just a football fan, I’m a player as well I practise my skills every day in the garden or down the fields I train hard twice a week and history and traditions Our sportsmen have usually been the first and had a great SUCCESS, on Sundays I have been playing (uepaio) for nine years now, and I’d like to become a professional All over the world people have been coming to Tang dc daersto lrenghe aes _- Football is great and exciting Lately I’ve won a Player of the Year award I’ve also been on TV and on the Chelsea nhàn pogmmme skating rink Now | skate four times a week and - | never get bored of skating Ice, music, dance — it’s like a fairy tale I’ve been very lucky — I’ve NY ( ‘ teenage surf instructor): Surfing is such a great sport had a sonderTvl coach I’d like sử ¬¬ coach too It’s usually associated with Australia or California, with sunny climates and ocean, joy much to be happy it! The ocean, waves, sunny weather and my surfboard make me Surfing makes me appreciate (yexume) my life STEVE (13, a hockey fan): I’m from Quebec, home of the Montreal Canadians, the most successful professional hockey team That’s why I’m fond of hockey I’ve loved hockey since I was three years old Though I’m not good at playing I know everything about hockey, teams and players 56 ex 21, p 105 nearly hard late lately hardly near highly high ex 22, p 105 i ar Bo happy I enjoy catching and riding a wave Sometimes dolphins ride the waves with me and my friends We feel safe when they’re around But every time I go into the water I’m so glad to be out I am happy to be alive a I’m from a small town, so I travel to Moscow and back each week — but I love skating, so it’s worth and rest But to this sport you have to be ee any ane Deen on’t need NATASHA (13, a figure skater) : I love figure skating more than anything It’s one of the most popular sports in my country It has glorious .| could hardly read it .She could hardly eat it .1 could hardly believe my eyes .We could hardly see each other can hardly hear you osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru had a good opinion of — thought highly of ex 25, p 106 state — country Food Anna chocolate, sweets, fast food | Mark | participate — take part Exercises various sports — sports events almost — nearly b) peace — war have a low opinion — think highly of lose — win forget — remember aerobics jogging coke, chips go swimming cheesburgers play football have a rest — work hard finish — begin everybody — nobody ex 31, p 107 a) b) at the beginning — at the end On Wednesday — p.m (1 hour before closing time) On Sunday — p.m (1 hour before closing time) ex 45 minutes * c) $30 d) Monday Tuesday Saturday Sunday Pool open Ị « * Pool closed -* 4, Vitamin E .Vitamin C , in black currants, strawberries, oranges, and grapefruits, onions, cabbages, green peppers .have Vitamin D .Vitamin A .Vitamin B .be healthy, optimistic and strong 1—FR2—F3-—-F 4—E5-T, a hospital d) a doctor c) a pharmacy f) a nurse 6-T7-T e) a dentist Zealand, Poland, Hungary The Summer Olympic Games were held in Moscow in 1980 ex 67, p 115 a) easily — easier — easiest well — better — best much — more — most little — less — least The first Olympic Games were held in Greece in 1896 France, the USA were the hosts of the Olympic Games for more than three times Japan, Germany were the hosts for three times The Olympic Games weren’t held in the UK, New carefully — more carefully — most carefully slowly — more slowly — most slowly successfully — more successfully — most successfully ex 75, p 118 ex 63, p 114 74, p 118 bad — worse — worst a) ex early — earlier — earliest ex 49, p 111 a chemist swimming in 1980, 1988 Sergey Bubka is the Olympic champion in athletics in 1988 quickly — quicker (more quickly) — quickest (the most quickly) high — higher — highest late — later — latest ex 48, p 110 b) Wladimir Salnikov is the Olympic champion in * ex 37, p 109 Olga Korbut is the Olympic champion in gymnastics She won the Olympic Games in 1972 Irina Rodnina is the Olympic champion in figure skating in 1972, 1976, 1980 Lyubov Egorova is the Olympic champion in skiing in 1992, 1996 Vladislav Tretyak is the Olympic champion in hockey in 1972, 1976, 1984 ¢ Wednesday Thursday Friday 69, p 116 Olympics — Olympic Games made up his mind — decided then — at that time 4, faster harder worse slower / more slowly best better less ex 79, p 119 How many athletes attended the World Youth Games in Russia? How old were the young athletes? How many countries sent their young athietes to the World Youth Games to Moscow? Where were the World Youth Games held in 1998? What was the Mascot of the Games? What did the Games also provide? 57 osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru 7, What were the guests of the Games shown at the cultural programme? How many sports did the sports programme include? Where were meetings with Olympic champions of various nations and Days of National Cultures * * * * ex 81, p 119 * 4, 2, 1, * Homework golf tennis cycling windsurfing rugby aerobics 99c — ninety nine cents 1,000,000 — a (one) million dollars skating — KaTaHHe Ha KOHbKax skiing — kaTaHve Ha JIbbKax was telling — paccka3bIBal were laughing — cMesJIMCcb team games | pair cricket hockey Tugby baseball table tennis tennis chess figure skating boxing 58 ex 11, p 121 kinds of food: cabbage, coke, chips, vegetables, fruit, milk, egg, meat, porridge, bread, black currant, strawberry, orange, grapefruit, onion, pepper, wheat, nut, bean, potato, tomato, carrot human body: the nervous system, bone, teeth, skin, blood human’s characteristics: healthy, optimistic, strong Don’t jump so high It’s I don’t want to go home little more Why are you speaking in want to speak loudly It’s * * * ¢ ¢ In Latin vita means life There are lots of vitamins in vegetables, fruit and other natural products You can hardly find any useful vitamins in chips and other fast food Vitamins are usually named by a letter of the alphabet People need vitamins to be optimistic, healthy and strong ex 14, p 121 ex 4, p 120 £1,048 — a (one) thousand and forty eight pounds 10 p — ten pence ex 12, p 121 ex 3, p 120 Where you sports? — Wherever I can, mostly in a fitness club Is it embarrassing to make mistakes in a class with lots of people? — In fact I don’t care £100 — a (one) hundred pounds playing games — urpbi horse riding — kaTaHve Ha JIOIIA13X swimming — mjaBaHHe playing musical instruments — urpa Ha MY3bIKAJIEHBIX WHCTDYM€HTAX Singing — IeHHe * _ skling — KaTalOIIWeCW Tunning — 6eryume cycling aerobics skiing walking Tunning figure skating swimming ice-skating Do you any sports? — Oh, many of them Shall I show you the way to the aerobics class? — No, thank you I’ll find it myself How often you go to a fitness club? — Twice a week $50 — fifty dollars £15.30 — fifteen pounds and thirty pence * individual | Excuse me, where is the stadium? — It’s over there ex 9, p 120 ex 2, p 120 * Go faster! We should be there earlier than Nick ex 8, p 120 held? 10 What trips were included in the cultural programme 11 Who was the cultural programme interesting for? 12 What sports were included in sports programme? ex 1, p 120 “How long have you been friends?”— “Longer than you think.” dangerous so early Let’s stay here a such a low voice | don’t so nice here My little brother is a real troublemaker Every morning he has a stomachache because he doesn’t want to go to school If he says he has a toothache, be sure that he has a test that day! When he starts doing his homework, he always has got a sore finger or a cough To stay at home when his classmates sing at the concert he says he has a sore throat ot a cough But he always feels fine when it is time to watch TV or to play computer games! O3HaKOMHTeAbHas Kona - frenglish.ru The Olympics are held once every four years At Olympics sportsmen compete not for money 15, p 121 ex l—c), 2—a), 3—a) but for the honour of their country The emblem of five linked rings became a symbol of the Olympic Games 19, p 121 * * * » ,a strong swimmer and his new board was good it was exciting to watch ,,.a surfboard hit his right hand _ his arm was hurt * .he lost the competition * ex What’s the matter with you, Sam? feel bad I’ve got a runny nose and a headache Have you got a cough? No, only a sore throat Well, my dear, I think you’ve got flu (a cold) Stay in bed, take medicines and you'll feel better in a few days Shall I go fo school tomorrow? No, you shoud stay in bed for two or three days It’s great Tomorrow the Olympic Games’ll begin and [ can watch sports from morning till night Oh, you are a sports fan, aren’t you? Yes, but I’m not just a fan, I’m good at football and basketball There was nothing exciting at the beginning of a water polo game One of the players said that a player from the other team had bitten him in the leg The referee thought it was a joke and let the player leave the game Soon two other players jumped out of the water with bites on their legs The game was stopped and the water was let out from the pool Everyone saw a young crocodile, It was found out that a fan had put the crocodile into the pool to make the players move faster 21, p 122 The Passive Voice: were bitten — 650M yKyIIeHBbI was stopped — 6blIa OcTaHOBIEHa was let out — ỐbIIa cIyIIeHa am not satisfied — He yHoBIeTBOpeH ex p 123 _ Brian cut across him 20, p 122 ex Progress Check 22, p 122 * * The spirit of Olympics is not winning but taking part The Olympic Games were revived after nearly fifteen centuries ex 2, p 123 careful quickly energetic usually good bad ex 3, p 123 hard late near high hardly highly nearly lately ex 4, p 123 worse faster harder worst earlier more carefully 59 osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru KniO4M K YTIDAXH©HMSM paÕouel TeTpanH industrious — lazy; friendly — unfriendly; lucky — unlucky; polite — rude ex 2, p got up; ran; swam; went back; ate; drank; fed; were glad; will join; will take part; will have; will you go ex 3, pp 3-4 No, she didn’t go to the mountains She went to the sea No, he didn’t lose the competition He won it No, she does not like oranges She likes apples No, she doesn’t watch political programmes every evening She watches cartoons 4, Will she be angry? Is it dangerous? / Will it be dangerous? Where did you see him? What countries will you travel to? What kind of books does she like / read? When did you see it? Who you go there with? How will you arrange it? ex 4, p responsible; talkative; friendly; dangerous; lucky; musical; creative; beautiful ex 5, p ee sociable — shy; intelligent — silly; kind-cruel; Was she tired? Is he curious? ex 3, p Pe ex 1, p 3 Unit Section ex 2, p When When I’m nervous, I eat a lot of sweets I’m tired, I listen to quiet music When I’m angry, I count to twenty When I’m sad, I phone my friends When I’m happy, I jump, sing, and dance No, he won’t take part in the swimming competition He will take part in the running competition No, he won’t leave his puppy at home He will take it with him ex 4, p } never take part in any competitions I’m always out of luck that is why it’s not worth trying Any competition for me is a waste of time for me Last year I tried to take part in a sports competition in our school Certainly, I lost it T always take part in different competitions Sometimes I win the competition and sometimes I lose it It’s not very important for me if I win or lose The main thing is to try my chance, because if you don’t believe in your luck, you can miss a very good chance Section ex 1, p break — broke — broken hear — heard — heard find — found — found know — knew — known pay — paid — paid shake — shook — shaken show — showed — shown wear — wore — worm win — won — won ex 2, p independent, curious, cunning, helpful, musical, Section ex 1, p (variants are possible) humorous story; exotic flower; historical novel; scientific report; energetic drink; classical music; delicious cake; unforgettable event 60 serious ex 3, pp 8-9 be less talkative be smarter improve her memory be more independent be more sociable be less nervous be more polite osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru ex 4, p 1—d),2-—f),3-—a),4-—e),5—b), 6-c) Is he sleeping? Do you get along with him? ex 3, p 13 tim Is Tim trying to play the guitar? Has she lost any weight? Has he written an advertisement about the lost dog? Have we arranged everything for the party? Have you eaten the whole of it? ex ex 5, p 10 — Are you and Jim good friends? — No, we’ve met only once Jason is a good swimmer /good at swimming, he goes to the swimming pool twice a week in any weather He is only twelve, but he has taken part in the English language competitions four times He won all of them I missed / have missed my chance to win the Three thousand five hundred and eighty six plus eighty nine is three thousand six hundred and seventy five Nine million minus eight million eight hundred thousand is two hundred thousand Four thousand eight hundred and seventy four minus two thousand six hundred and seventy two is two thousand two hundred and two One million minus five thousand six hundred and forty seven is nine hundred ninety four thousand three hundred and fifty nine Pessimistic Do children go to school? / Do they study at home? Are there any teachers? / Who teaches children? Do robots all the housework? / Who does the housework? Are people athletic? Do people travel by bicycles? / How people travel? ex 1, p 12 `—~ WN— one million nine million six hundred thousand fifteen million six hundred thousand Your answer London is (depends on the current year) In twenty ninety (or two thousand and ninety) In twenty one twenty In nineteen eighty eight Yes In nineteen eighty nine In thirty one forty seven ex 4, p 15 announce — pronounce clever — never eight million six hundred thousand seventy two competition — composition fight — light mouth — south pp 14—15 London will be one thousand nine hundred and Do children study Space Travelling? TSS GA es bế "mơ i eb ex 6, p 12 tha dangerous technologies new war technologies ex mm water pollution stressful life ae new serious diseases air pollution Section enjoyed Seventy plus forty seven is one hundred and seventeen ex 3, p 11 space discoveries development of computers took part; didn’t win; made; ex I, p 14 I—8),2—c), 3— h), 4— ƒ), — đ), — e), — a), — bì new electronic technologies space travelling will start; will be; will be will get has lost; is looking for Section ex 1, p 10 new discoveries in medicine Have you ever lost a competition? pp 13-14 Section progress in different areas Have you ever won a camera? Have you ever spoken to a famous person? running competition, but I will try once more Optimistic Have you ever taken part in any competition? Have you ever won a prize? ro Is she teaching her parrot to speak? Ph mm Đ gi sở bo Sr On BS 2: * a) ex 2, p 13 Washington is smaller than Moscow Winters in Moscow are colder than winters in Ottawa Summers in London are warmer than summers Moscow in 61 osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru Section ex 2, p 29 Australia; Jamaica; Barbados; Trinidad; New Zealand; the United States of America; Canada; Eire; Guyana; the United Kingdom of Great Britain ex 2, p 34 ex 4, p 30 I want to go to the party, which will be at our school during the holidays I want to see the film, which you saw last week Have you read the advertisement, which invites you to take part in the languages competition? Do you know the student, who has won the first prize in the competition? Do you know any people who can speak more than four languages? Section Ben has seen neither the Niagara Falls nor the Pyramids Ben wants neither to swim in the river nor to climb mountains Ben can speak neither English nor French Ben wants to play neither football nor chess Ben wants to learn neither German nor Spanish Ben can neither ski nor skate ex 3, pp 34—35 a) Reasons for learning English ex 1, p 31 2—d), Ben has been neither to Australia nor to New Zealand 3—a), 4—e), 5—b) ex 2, pp 31-32 The false sentences numbers are: 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14,1 6, 19, 21 The variants of corrections: The capital of the United States is Washington There are some differences between American English and British English People who speak British English can be easily understood in America Canada is famous for its lakes and rivers There are two official languages in Canada — English and French The official emblem of Canada is the maple leaf The official languages in New Zealand are English and Maori New Zealand is famous for its farming and for its products: butter, cheese, meat 14 The UK is one of the smallest countries in the world 16 Most people in Britain are British, but you can meet people of many different nationalities there 19 Australia has small population, it’s only 18.3 million people 21 The official language in Australia is English ex 3, p 32 There are many different nationalities in the United States but most people there speak English as their mother tongue Many people in the world speak English as a second language There are some differences between American English and British English When my friend was in America he learnt several words of American English If you can Speak English, people will easily understand you in the USA and Canada English is necessary for communication with people when you are abroad When you listen to songs in English, it’s better to understand the words If you know English you can get information from different newspapers and from different radio stations Watching English and American films in the original is more interesting than watching them in translation Learning English is interesting and exciting Reasons against learning English Learning foreign languages takes too much time There are many newspapers and radio programmes in Russian — there is no need in reading newspapers and listening to radio programmes in English When you are abroad as a tourist, the guide helps in all situations and explains everything in Russian Most of interesting films are translated in Russian 10 When people listen to foreign songs, they enjoy the music and they don’t need words b) 1—7, 2-10, 3-6, 4-8, Section6 ex 1, p 36 speak — spoke — spoken sing — sang — sung choose — chose — chosen spend — spent — spent meet — met — met 5-1 OsHakoMuHTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru wns How long does it take you to get dressed in the morning? How How How How How ® wide was (is) the river? clever were you? hot was it there? soon will they be? much does it eat? 4, pp 37-38 4—E, 5—D, 6—B Section ex 90 mHƠN tt R »bà How far they live? How high was (is) the mountain? eX 1, p 38 exotic plant, exotic animal, exotic language, foreign language, foreign literature, foreign students, foreign film, official language, official situation, official meeting, official talk, exciting story, exciting film, exciting competition ex 2, pp 38-39 a) was successful; it took him; to take part; get the first prize; participants; meant; to collect himself; More than fifteen official languages are spoken in India A lot of texts of popular songs are written in English Sometimes Australia is called “The Lucky Country” Russian scientists are known all over the world A lot of Russian students are given stipends for studying in Western Universities every year 3, pp 36-37 2—A,3—F ex 1, p 40 ex Books of Russian writers are read in many countries p 41 The The The The The The lessons were done room was vacuum-cleaned dishes were washed flowers were watered rubbish was taken away cat was fed Supper was cooked > p 42 ww ex ex 2, p 36 Ge 89 SNE ex Section APM ex — understood AP understand — understood show — showed — shown win — won — won ring — rang — rung grow — grew — grown When was the telephone invented? Where was the Colosseum built? Why were the Pyramids built? How many poems were written by Pushkin? 4, p 42 Who gave you the present? Who told you to come to school on Sunday? Who wrote the advertisement? Who collected the tickets? Who gave them the stipends? made; collect his thoughts; the award ceremony; b) variants of the answers: 1, .he had a natural talent for languages and a ah OP be good memory he was sure that he would get the first prize he couldn’t remember the words and Grammar It was because he didn’t his homework and was careless at the lessons .Pavel was awarded the first prize .he did his homework and wasn’t lazy at the lessons Wnrm w ,p 40 ˆ a eS ex Section was awarded the first prize How much sugar you usually put in your tea? How long does it take you to get home from school? How safe is it to travel by train? / How safe is travelling by train? How early you usually get up? How long does it take you to learn ten new English words? How long does in take you to write a story in ex 1, pp 42-43 a) have you ever been; was; studies; travels; takes; went; flew; did you see; didn’t let; are; have you seen; will watch; will bring ex 2, p 43 You can get from London to Cambridge either by van or by helicopter You can get from Los Angeles neither by motorcycle or by double-decker You can get from Canberra to Wellington either by ship or by plane You can get from Canberra to Wellington neither by underground nor by horse You can get from Ottawa to neither by train nor by motorcycle You can get from Ottawa to either by plane or by helicopter English? 65 osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru g ww toe ex 3, p 44 What seas or oceans is Japan washed by? What language is spoken in Japan? How many working robots are made in Japan? When is the main national holiday celebrated in Japan? has a very unfriendly look He is going to stop the boy An old lady is looking at the street and the people through the window of her house ex a) — Jane’s house, Unit Section 3, pp 48-49 I ex 5, p 49 ex 1, p 45 — đ), — a) I—c),2—,3—e),4—b), Excuse me, how can I get to the nearest underground station? Can I walk there or should I take a bus? How long will it take me to get to the Students ex 2, p 45 1I—c),2—b),3—b), 4— a), — a), — C), 7—b) Centre from the railway station? Go straight ahead Take the second street to the right and then the third street to the left It will not take you more than fifteen minutes Excuse me, is school No 12 in this street? Vm afraid I can’t help you I don’t know the way to the Central Library ex 3, p 46 tries to his best; argues; arguments; happens; Section missed; gets into trouble; out of luck, worry about ex SA Bw hy ex 4, p 46 He She She She He He was was was was was was — the cinema / felt surprised / felt frightened / felt uncomfortable / felt depressed / felt strong and energetic / felt shocked 2, p 50 — should, — mustn’t, — needn’t, — mustn’t, — had to, — had to, — should ex 3, pp 51—52 1—b), 2—a), 3—c), 4—c), 5—a Section ex 5, pp 46—47 Oliver feels upset because he has had an argument with his best friend Martin feels thirsty because he hasn’t had anything to drink since morning Jim feels hungry because he hasn’t had anything to eat since yesterday Sally is surprised because she has got a present from Santa Clause Robert feels sure about his test because he has prepared for it very well Sandy is fed up with sharing the room with her younger brother because he has damaged all her books, tapes, and posters Karen feels tired because she has watered all the vegetables, and fruit trees in the garden Section ex 1, p 47 A little girl is standing at the traffic lights She is waiting for the green light that allows people to cross the road A boy doesn’t want to wait till the cars stop, he is running across the road Everybody knows how dangerous it is A policeman is standing at the corner of the street He 66 ex 2, p 53 boring interesting children grown-ups compulsory non-compulsory neat sloppy punishment award ex 3, p 54 A perfect school should be a modern building A perfect school should offer any subjects students are interested in A perfect school shouldn’t have boring and useless subjects A perfect school should prepare for real life In a perfect school students should discuss any problem openly _Ina perfect school teachers should listen to students’ opinion In a perfect school teachers should understand student’s problems In a perfect school teachers and students should treat each other with respect osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru In a perfect school students should have no tests / shouldn’t have any tests In a perfect school students should have uniform / should have no uniform / shouldn’t have any uniform Foreign Languages should be compulsory A perfect school should be strict and have discipline ex 4, p 54 Figures and mathematical problems are studied in Mathematics Foreign words and grammar rules are studied in Foreign Languages Plants and animals are studied in Biology Computers are studied in Informational Technologies Stories, novels and poems are studied in Literature Mountains, rivers, and oceans are studied in Geography ex 1, p 59 The fish was eaten by the cat The bananas were eaten by the monkey The The The The cabbage was eaten by the rabbit cheese was eaten by the mouse honey was eaten by the bear nuts were eaten by the parrot ex 2, p 59 You should eat meat with a knife and a fork You can clean the table with a napkin Wie a In a perfect school subjects like Mathematics, History, Section You can eat soup with a spoon You can paint the window with a brush You should wash your hands with soap before a In a perfect school teachers should allow students to have their own newspaper and radio Usually the students don’t have school uniform, they wear what they want You can play tennis with a racket and a ball eating ex 5, p 55 adult life; information; develop the mind; develop imagination; communicate; different activities; encourage; respect Section ex 1, p 56 free education; compulsory education; private education; state education; perfect education; secondary education; higher education RAM SOM ex 3, p 57 This is your ball The ball is yours This is his chessboard The chessboard is his This is her badge The badge is hers These are our blazers The blazers are ours These are your scarves The scarves are yours These are their ties The ties are theirs ex 4, p 57 Private schools: Parents pay for their children’s education Usually children get religious education in these schools too Uniform is compulsory for all the students The discipline is very strict and the relations between students and teachers are not ex 3, p 60 The telephone was invented by Alexander Bell “Romeo and Juliet” was written by William Shakespeare America was discovered by Christopher Columbus “Robinson Crusoe” was written by Daniel Defoe The tales “The Snow Queen” and “The Ugly Duckling” were written by Hans Christian Andersen ex 4, p 60 Must you wear uniform What time you have on time? Can your parents come the teachers any time? Must you attend classes Can you bring your dog to your school and meet on Saturday? to school? ex 5, p 60 look after; is rich in; to pay for; listen to; provide for; depend on; make fun of ex 6, p 61 of, about, on, of, after, for, to Section democratic State schools: Education is free in these schools Students can choose the subjects they want to study The school is friendly and the discipline is not very strict in your school? to get up to be at school ex 1, p 61 to be awarded — to be punished to treat with respect — to be impolite to attend classes — to miss classes to be on time — to be late 67 O3HakOMHTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru to be in fashion — to be out of fashion to save money — to spend money ex I expect him to get a bad mark for the test He hasn’t prepared for it I would like my friends to live in Australia I could to be well educated — to be uneducated 2, p 61 Se ON en Te bo ex Have Have Have Have Have Have Have you you you you you you you ever ever ever ever ever ever ever visit them on holidays I want my brother to wash up today, I’m so tired 1] expect him to come in half an hour He promised to be on time I expect him to be punished His behaviour was awful I don’t expect her to watch this film She hates horror films been late for classes? stayed after school to extra work? studied Latin? played rugby? been to a private school? taught younger children? written “lines”? ex 6, p 67 3, p 62 (variants are possible) Noe ex 5, p 67 Never be late for your classes, always be on time Don’t prompt your classmates, especially when you don’t know the answer Treat your teachers with respect, and always be polite to them Do your homework at home and come to school prepared for the lessons school, neat and clean clothes compulsory student education attend lines suspension mathematics ex 5, p 63 l—a), 2—b), 3—b), —c) Section ex 1, p 64 apple juice, pocket money, schoo! uniform, computer game, Christmas card /story/cake, birthday cake, telephone conversation / card, Saturday job, adventure story, etc ex 4, p 66 na 68 I would like Alice to take part in the competition She has all chances to win it Section lessons, wait till the break Wear school uniform or, if it is allowed at your ex 4, p 62 evening Never talk with your classmates during the ex 3, pp 68—69 Some parents want their children to go to private schools Our teachers want us to homework on time My teacher wants my parents to come to school My dog expects me to take it for a walk in the She wants her parents to allow her to go out on Sundays She wants her younger brother not to ask her lots of silly questions She wants her elder brother not to argue with her all the time She wants her friends to phone her more often She wants her cat to her homework instead of her This watch doesn’t work properly Take that one if you want to know the exact time — Would you like to read this book? There are some apples in the fridge Take one red apple and two green ones We have six lessons on Monday — J have already read it Can I take that one? The first one starts at half past eight and the last one is over at two o’clock I’ve eaten three cakes but I’m still hungry, Can I take the fourth one? ex 4, p 69 He was suspended last Tuesday Frank was expelled for bad behaviour He was operated on yesterday Her parents were sent for at once It was published last Monday ex 5, p 69 If my friend told me to try smoking, I would refuse If I wanted to discuss my problems I would call my friend If I wanted to have more pocket money, I would try to find a Saturday job If I were asked to write an article for a magazine, I would write about our internet communication If I saw an advertisement about a Saturday job, I would call there to ask about it osHakoMuTeAbHaA Kons - frenglish.ru Unit Section ex Don’t Don’t leg! Don’t Don’t Don’t Don’t chair! ex 1, p 70 a) windsurfing — the only one water sport in the line b) gymnastics — all the others are team-games with c) horse riding — all the others are water sports a ball ex 2, p 70 (variants are possible) football; table tennis; badminton; volleyball; chess; gymnastics; aerobics; dance; swimming; iceskating; horse-riding; jumping; running; boxing; figure skating; wrestling; hockey; judo; kickboxing; polo; athletics; handball 3, p 73 ex go horse riding, you can be kicked by a horse! go ice-skating, you can fall down and break your go skiing, you can catch a cold! go windsurfing, you can be eaten by sharks! play football, you can be hit with a ball! play chess, you can fall asleep and fall off the 4, pp 73-74 milk, low-fat meat, fish, eggs, porridge, fruit, vegetables hamburgers, cheeseburgers, chips, ice cream, fizzy drinks variants are possible Section ex 4, p 71 — fast; — high; — usually; — energetically; — daily, weekly, monthly (in — the words can be given in any order) ex I, p 75 4) | about health ex 5, p 71 a)—2, b)—1, c)—1, d)-3 Section ex I, p 72 good for keeping ft eating fruit and vegetables walking with a dog jogging in a park sleeping not less than eight hours a day doing some gymnastics in the morning having the latest meal not later than p.m bad for keeping fit smoking going to bed after 11 p.m to be bored to feel sick to feel depressed to have a stomachache to feel lonely to have toothache to have a problem to have a runny nose be frightened to have a sore throat to worry ex 2, p 75 He has got a sore throat He He He He Pe has got a sore finger has has has has a) 1—€c), Pa Oo eS I can hardly hear you You haven’t been to the gym lately It’s too late to go to the swimming pool He nearly won the competition Daily walks are highly recommended for you To become an athlete you’ll have to train very 2—c), 3—a), 4—c ex 2, p 77 20 Snky ex 2, p 72 toothache a headache a sore eye a temperature Section eating hamburgers and “hot dogs” eating too many sweets, cakes and chips got got got got ex 3, p 75—76 getting up at noon doing lessons late at night about feelings to be ill A hamster moves quicker (more quickly) than a tortoise A monkey climbs trees better than a bear A kangaroo jumps further than a hare A dolphin dives deeper than a duck An eagle flies higher than a cockerel A brown bear swims worse than a polar bear A cow runs slower (more slowly) than a horse hard 69 O3HAKOMHT€AbHas KOnma - frenelish.ru ex 3, p 78 Cockerels can sing most pleasantly of all Eagles can fly highest of all Whales can dive deepest of all Camels can live without eating and drinking longest of all Elephants can cry loudest of all Tortoises can sleep the most lazily of all 70 ex 5, p 79 well; fluently, correct highly late lately; hardly ex 6, pp 79—80 l—a), 2—b), —c), 4—b), 5—a) O3HAKOMHT€AbHa1 Konm+ - frenglish.ru Unit ex 7,p.8 — enjoyable (npuamneii, Gocmaeaniomuil yoosonocmeue) — creative (meopueckuii) — beautiful (xpacuewii, npexpacrwii) — scientific (Hay4neii) — useful (nonesnuii) — friendly (Opy2ecxui), unfriendly (Hedpyscen6uttit) ~— careful (sa6omauewii, ocmopoxnoit) — impressive (enevamanrouuii) — talkative (pazeosopuuewii), talking (zosopaiuuii) — helpful (nosesnwii) — loving (Heocnoii, sro6aumut); lovely (Kpacueotis, npexpacuuii) — Russian (pyccxuii) — — ex historical (ucmopuyeckui, cea3zannoii to enjoy — enjoyable to forget — forgetful to create — creative; b) c) ex 20, p 11 has already missed will take lost is sleeping to talk — talking, talkative to impress — impressive to help — helpful humor — humorous danger — dangerous care — careful music — musical wonder — wonderful history — historic, historical curiosity — curious love — loving, lovely science — scientific beauty — beautiful friend — friendly, unfriendly use — useful America — American Italy — Italian Africa — African India — Indian Australia — Australian ex 9, p shy creative helps will win hates have forgotten ex 21, p 11 a) — — — — — — b) c ucmopueii); historic (ucmopuyeckuil, umerowuil ucmopu4eckoe 3Ha4eHue) musical (my3uxanenwil) 8, p.8 a) sociable hardworking / industrious curious naughty lazy cruel PAS S Known K ynpaxHeHnsam yyeGHuka — What are you doing now? Iam answering the questions .We often answer similar questions Have you taken part in the ? Yes, I tried my chance two weeks ago Did you win the competition? No, I didn’t But ex 22, p 12 ~ Robert Appearance a slim good-looking woman, blue eyes, fashionable hair cut Job Family House quite tail, red hair, green eyes, wears glasses — student, works in a cafe happily married, has a child parents and a younger sister, lives alone a semi-detached a small flat ex 32, p 15 lL You should answer questions in competitions 4, You should fill in an entry form in competitions 4, You should write a story in competition You should go to the post office in competitions 2, 3, 4, You should call up in competition You could win a family ticket in competition You could win $1000 in competition You could win a present in competition You could win a tour in competition You could win a camera bag in competition 45 ... lazily of all 70 ex 5, p 79 well; fluently, correct highly late lately; hardly ex 6, pp 79 —80 l—a), 2—b), —c), 4—b), 5—a) O3HAKOMHT€AbHa1 Konm+ - frenglish.ru Unit ex 7, p.8 — enjoyable (npuamneii,... ex 2, p 77 20 Snky ex 2, p 72 toothache a headache a sore eye a temperature Section eating hamburgers and “hot dogs” eating too many sweets, cakes and chips got got got got ex 3, p 75 ? ?76 getting... American English and British English When my friend was in America he learnt several words of American English If you can Speak English, people will easily understand you in the USA and Canada English

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