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Trang 3Contents Unit 1 Families and Friends: Are We Happy Together? 4 Section 1 4 Section 2 7 Section 3 12 Section 4 16 Section 5 18 Section 6 21 Unit 2 It’s a Big World! Start Travelling Now 24 Section 1 24 Section 2 28 Section 3 35 SŸ23 018W r0 na cốc 40 Unit3 Can We Learn to Live in Peace? 43 Section 1 43 Section 2 30
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1 jMatch the words in the box Each word can be used only once ' t0spend people
Then write sentences with the phrases you've made to read sports
| todo science fiction L to join time | to meet a sport club
2 )Write about what you did last summer Put down the things you enjoyed in the left column, and ~ the useful things in the right column If what you did was both useful and pleasant, write it in the
both columns
1 enjoyed it It was nseful or KT
| [went to the disco I looked after my little niece
3 jRead the text Fill in the necessary articles and learn what a limerick is
When I was on holiday, I read a lot I read some fiction and detective stories, (1)
short stories and historical novels In general, I prefer (2) prose to poetry, as poetry
seems a little bit boring to me However, I like (3 ) _ limericks very much They are
quite popular in (4) _ Britain, in (5) Ireland in particular A limerick is (6)
kind of humorous little poem It has only five lines (7) first line rhymes
with the second, the third with the fourth, and the last one with the first and the second again
(8) _ — — rhyme of a limerick ¡is like this: AABBA 1even wrote (9) —— — limerick myself
It’s about a holiday at (10) — — — seaside: Lay in the sun as long as you can
No doubt, you'll get a wonderful tan
At contests of beauties you'll get the first prize And even your doctor will say in surprise
That he is forever your fan
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4 Read the dialogues Agree or disagree with the statements below them
Use the phases in the box The first one is done for you £——=—=—————=——————=— 71
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2
3:
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| That’s right I agree with that |
— Did you make any new friends this summer, James? | [t's not like that at all It’s not really |
— No, but I spent lots of time with my old friends | like that I can't agree with that
— What did you do this summer, Alice? t—-—————————~———-—— — 4 — I babysat for my neigbours It wasn’t a difficult job, but it took me four hours every day
— Did you spend your summer at home, Julia?
— No, I went to the sea My grandmother lives there and I spent two wonderful months
swimming in the sea, lying in the sun, and helping my grandma in the garden She grows a
lot of different fruits and vegetables there and needs help
— Holiday for me is time for having fun I never read or learn anything Do you, Jack?
— Well, reading for me is fun I don’t think I can go a couple of days without a book — Did you go anywhere for holiday, Cathy?
— No, I didn’t leave my town, but I had great time there We often went on a hike It was fun to live in tents, go fishing, and make campfires
James had no friends That's why he felt very lonely this summer
{can't agree with that James didn't make any new friends but he spent lots of time with his old friends Alice didn’t have any summer jobs because she doesn’t like doing anything difficult Julia not only enjoyed herself, but helped her grandmother to grow fruits and vegetables Jack didn’t read anything while on holiday Cathy stayed in her town and that’s why her holiday was very boring
5 |On holiday we usually meet a lot of people and speak with them Tick the questions which you
shouldn’t ask to start a conversation or to keep it going
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Guidelines
e Give the name and a short description of the place
* Write about what the guests can do there (the information about Kevin and his sister’s
interests and hobbies is in his letter)
If you are interested in history and sightseeing, I’m sure you'll enjoy visiting |
If you are good at different sports, why not take part in .?
Some students in our school are going to for holiday Why don’t you join us? | Visiting is a good idea if you enjoy | As you live on Isle of Man, I’m sure you've never seen
(date)
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So, how do you feel about this? White me about your decision If you have any questions, I'Ub be glad to anowen them
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1 Choose from the following words and tod i kes ee ~ match them with the appropriate verbs | S66, —————Ừ tommake = —— to do to make sports friends money | tovdo towake shopping homework — good plans a choice | foidoz —_ to make | to do to make harm tea I
2 ) Complete the sentences Use the phrases with /ike (See Ex 21, p 17 in Student’s Book.)
1 Im pretty hungry Let’s have some lunch in this café
? (to like pizza and spaghetti)
2 Ive never seen your cousin What — (to Lk Like)
w I'm going to the disco You can join me if
—————————— (to feel like .-ing)
4 Im sorry I took your handbag instead of mine They
(to be alike)
S Lenjoy my job as a postman T _
- (like .-ing)
3 Use the verbs in their appropriate forms
1 My parents feel angry with me if I (come) home too late
2 Jam angry with my little sister because she (pierce) her ears She is too young for that yet
3 Look at him! What a trendy coat he (wear)! I wish I had one like that 4 If you are looking for a birthday present for Jim, don’t buy him a CD We
(already / buy) him three CDs with different games 5 — Why didn’t you come to Jessica's party?
— Because she (not / invite) me
6 Julia visits her hairdresser every week She (pay) too much attention to her
appearance, doesn’t she?
7 I went to the seaside on holiday, I was very much impressed as I (never / be) to the sea before
4 |Complete the sentences with the words from the box
support feeljealous envy worry quarrel appreciate deserve ignore
1 It’s very important for friends to help each other in different situations I hope when I’m in trouble, my friends will me
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with each other for ages
3 Jim has missed several classes at school this month He goes out with elder boys and comes home late It his parents very much
4 I don’t believe Susan can make a good friend She gets crazy when somebody is better than her
She always her classmates when they are successful
5 Well, I don’t think it will work, but I your advice and your wish to help 6 I think you've been very rude to your neighbours If you don’t want to hear their advice, just
it, but don’t be rude to them
7 — How are you getting on with your new boyfriend?
— Quite well, but I can’t say the same about my dog Whenever Racks smells him he gets angry and barks — Racks just because he wants you to play with him instead of chatting with your boyfriend Pee to support to betray
to be worth doing something
§ |Read the texts in Ex 30, p 21 in Student’s Book and | | | to care about 1 | \ L
complete the sentences Use the following words and phrases
Example: Alan says that a family is a unity
of people who support each other in different situations
1 Alan doesn’t trust friends very much He thinks
that friends can =
2 1ula thinks that ife€_—————— ——————————— to appreciate somebody's advice to ignore I to find arguments convincing | 3 Julia thinks that her parents 4 Catherine always 5 If Catherine doesn’t like the advice, — * 6 Catherine often agrees with what her parents say because she a = Aa
6) Circle the appropriate form of the verb
A: Do you know that Jane’s family will move / is moving to New York next week?
B: No, why?
A: The company where her father works has signed / had signed a contract with some American
firm Now he has to work there for two years B: Is Jane going / will Jane go too?
A: Naturally she is The worst thing about it is that she will leave / is leaving our basketball team She is the best player and I don’t think we will win / are winning the Golden Cup without her
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A: But she is my close friend and I am missing her / will miss her
B: Right Me too Is she arranging / will she arrange a farewell party for friends?
A: Yes, on Friday We have already prepared / already prepared a present for her — a photo album with photos and wishes from all her friends
B: I'm sure she will appreciate / is appreciating such a nice present
7 Do the crossword puzzle
Down:
1 all people of about the same age
Across:
2 the synonym to “allow”
3 any of the twelve periods of the year, each of them has its own name
4 to earn something by actions, behaviour,
patience
5 to be aggressive, to shout to demonstrate
disagreement
6 trousers made of cotton, very popular
with young people of all generations
members of one family
to think that something is true
the red liquid substance which flows
through the body x © 00
8 J Listen to your partner speaking about his / her plans for the next week
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a) Find the English equivalents to the words and underline them in the text:
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t was a grey rainy day Jane was in and was searching the shelves for something to read Granny was having a nap in the armchair Jane came across a thick and heavy album with old photos It definitely wasn’t the thing to cure her boredom but nevertheless she looked
through several pages
“Who is he?” Jane asked her grandmother, pointing to a photo of a handsome man with a thick moustache and a square beard “My uncle,” replied the grandmother, “he was a sailor
He had left home before I was born He went to America to dig for gold People said he had
made a fortune there But he gambled and died penniless He had an Indian wife and three daughters One of them, extremely beautiful, became a film star”
“And what about this lady?” Jane moved to a photo of a pretty
woman in a lovely old-fashioned cap with ribbons *My Nanny.”
the grandmother gave a mild little smile “She was
French, from a noble family In her early years she fell desperately in love with a young officer Her parents did not approve of their marriage
and she escaped from home, in a man’s dress and
under a false name, to follow that man However, he was killed in one of the battles quite
soon, and she found herself alone, in a
foreign country She had to work as a nanny
to save some money for the trip back, That
is how she entered our house We loved her
very much and finally, she decided to stay
with us.”
Jane felt more and more
interested “And look this is me
in a fancy dress!" “No; laughed the grandmother, “This is me, in
my favourite dress It was given
to me for my fifth birthday” Jane
had a strange feeling as if the waves of memories were passing
through the room Her family
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and grandparents for information
10 Choose the right option below and fill in the gaps
Wherever we live and (1) _—
my best friend on the day (2) _—_—_—————— annoyed (3)
desk for myself However, (4) —
language we speak we all need friends I met 1 started school At first T felt a little bit
a little fair-haired boy sat next to me — I wanted the whole he was a nice fellow to chat (5) -(6)
of the first lesson 1 had changed my mind — that time, we’ve
been getting on very well Naturally we can’t avoid quarrelling, but it never takes us long to become friends again (7) a quarrel When one of us feels down, the other one is always ready to cheer him (8) _ Sometimes our teachers feel pretty
angry (9) _ us when we try to help each other (10) _ writing
tests After leaving school, we will not be able to spend so much time together, but I hope
we'll be caring for each other (11)
UNIT 1 Section 2
————————— the end of our lives
1 a) whoever b) however c) whatever d) whenever
2 a) when b) since c) for d) while
3 a) while b) when c) if d) as soon as 4 a) by the end b) after the end c) at the end d) from the end
5 a) after b) to c) with d) from
6 a)at b) before €) since d) until 7 a) while b) when c) as d) after 8 a)up b) with c) along d) down 9 a) with b) for e)on đ) at
10 a) by b) soon c) while đ) till
11 a) until b) after c) by the time d) as soon as
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1 — Why are you so sure that Julia won't a) — I don't know why they were fighting, enjoy this film? but I stuck up for my friend
2 — When you were talking to that girl, b) — I don’t find him amusing And I don’t
you didn’t sound very friendly You don’t want to see him at my party get along very well, do you?
3 — Don't you want to invite Tim to your c) — No, we don't She is my brother's party? He is amusing He always tells girlfriend But I don’t think she is good
jokes and pulls funny faces enough for him
4 — What was it all about and why did you d) — Because we are very much alike, and
get into the fight? we always agree on things like films and
music
1 |Make up questions from the words a
1 often How does go tothe gym your friend? ba =
2 you Where did that shirt buy? Ƒ ‹
3 everbeen Have toastudentcamp you? f 4 money youhave Howmuch do on you? a
5 live Where relatives do your? ~
6 Have been abroad you ever?
2 )Match the questions on the left side to the replies on the right side
1 Have you seen a new film made from a) Yes, I did And I brought a friend to a Boris Akunin novel? cheer for me
2 Did you see a new educational b) Yes, I have Do you think I can bring a programme “Spell Well” on Tuesday? friend with me next time?
3 Have you joined our aerobics club? €) No, I haven't Where is it on?
4 Did you take part in the swimming đ) Yes,I do But I can’t dance very well That's competition everybody is talking why most of the time I watch the others
about? e) Yes, I am It’s nice to watch people
5 Do you enjoy our school discos? dancing so well
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has visited that café 4 Your neighbour speaks Spanish fluently You want to know how long it may take to learn Spanish 5 Your two friends don’t speak to each other You want to understand why 6 Your friend is very quiet and upset You want to know the reason 4 \a) Look at the picture, read the questions and answer them wes P This is a nice world or Who eats who? Who eats fish?
Who do fish eat? — Who eats snakes? Who do snakes eat?
Who eats sparrows? Who do sparrows eat?
Who do spiders eat? Mosquitoes Who eats spiders?
Who do frogs eat?
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questions about each of them Find out who he / she is phoning and who is phoning him / her at this time Use the present continuous Allan 4 Catherine
5 Read through texts A and C in Ex 78, pp 37-38 in Student’s Book Write if you approve of Sally’s and Daniel’s behaviour or not Use the starters in the box
I think that Sally was right when she said unpleasant things to her roommate
(Explain why.)
I think Sally did wrong when she said unpleasant things to her roommate (Explain why.) |
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UNIT
Ask questions to the words in bold
My roommate speaks on the phone for hours She is such a chatterbox!
Everybody in our class envies Cathy Her father often takes her on research expeditions to Australia We told Jessica that she should be more tactful and polite with people She ignored our advice Lily enjoyed watching cartoons when she was little, but her younger sister doesn’t care for them at all
It normally takes me five minutes to take a shower in the morning
Lisa was in New York last year She tells everyone about it @œ + 0ị MB Write the tags to the questions 1 You are staying in this hotel, 7 You have been sharing a room for a year 2 already, 7 2 You share a room with your brother 8 You enjoyed arranging home parties, ? 2 3 Your roommate goes out a lot, 9 Your roommates will leave school soon, 7 2
4 She is a chatterbox, ? 1U I'm superb at cooking boiled eggs,
5 Itisn’'t cold here at all _ ? 2 6 You have already met cach other, 2
Listen to the people (see Ex 89, p 41 in Student’s Book) Write as much information about them as possible in the table
Name Age Occupation Interests and hobbies Additional information
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5 Jun Shan
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1 I told Denis only good news about his exams I want him to go on with
his studies
2 What kind of do you prefer — going to a café or having a barbecue
in the country?
Have a look at John! He's telling anecdotes again He is very isn’t he?
+ Jessica says she doesn’t need any help as she wants everything for the party herself
Who is the girl that is with your sister?
around the world, he ate a lot of unusual dishes and learned a lot about people Every summer we live in a at the riverbank We spend at least a weck there œ 1" nA If you ever visit my town, you should see the old church in the central square This is the main tourist
2 )Use the verbs in their appropriate forms
11 (never/ be) to an auto show J don’t like this kind of entertainment, actually 2 At the concert I met a person who (see) John Lennon
3 We (design) this car last year and I'm sure it'll become very popular soon
4 How about going to the concert tonight? I (buy) two tickets already
5S I don’t usually (buy) concert tickets My brother buys them, not me
6 Look, it (rain) 1 don’t feel like going anywhere
7 We (drive) along that road for three hours, but there were no signs
of any village yet
3)Use the words and phrases in the box to complete the dialogues Act them out feel like beyond all expectations match drop in to pick you up
stressed out gorgeous like my grandmother
1 — How did you like the jazz band?
— Oh, they were ! They usually perform very well, but that show was 2 — Shall we plan the coming weekend? How would you like to spend it?
— I don’t really going out It has been a hard week, and I feel
— How about a barbecue in the country then? — That would be lovely!
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— By no means It doesn’t the colour of my hair And it’s out of fashion, can’t you sce?
— It seems trendy enough to me
— You sound - No, I'll be wearing jeans — OK TI at 6 p.m
4 JComplete the text Write what advantages a bicycle has in comparison with a car Use the words and phrases from Ex 98, p 44 in Student’s Book
Ode' to a Bicycle
There are so many cars in the streets of our cities and towns There are more and more of them
every year High-speed shiny cars leave no chance to the little bicycle People produce cars of different makes which then get stuck in traffic jams and pollute the air around us
The bicycle, however, has survived We'll keep cycling because a bicycle has lots of advantages in comparison with a large automobile
In some countries people prefer bicycles to cars You can see a lot of people cycling in the
streets of Denmark, Switzerland, and Belgium Bank clerks, teachers, and even policemen cycle to work Parents get their kids to kindergartens in special seats, which are attached to their
bicycles And for elder children cycling to school in the morning makes a good start to the day
Don’t you think we should make more use of the bicycle in our country?
‘ ode [aud] — ona
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art gallery, performance, portraits, pictures
actor, actress, singer playwright, dancer detectives, musicals, love stories, novels,
WN
b) Match the words with their definitions
1 blockbuster [blpkbasta] a) a piece of serious music
b) a collection of plays, musicals, shows
that a theatre can perform
3 ballet [bœlei] c) a form of dancing
2 symphony ['simfani]
d) a cheerful musical play with dancing
4 operetta [ppa'reta] äđiđiSiifeữE
5 repertoire [repatwœ:] e) a very successful film or book
2 JMake up sentences using the words below Use the passive voice is The Circus byalotof children visited and their parents
was in 1941 founded The Musical Theatre
of the Bolshoi Theatre built in 1825 was The building
The Maly Theatre in 1756 founded was as the Moscow
University Theatre
5 “Unona and Avos” been For many years staged at Lencom
Theatre has
6 has The famous play “The Revisor” been staged
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Use the passive voice
1 James wanted to enter the room (door, lock)
2 1 wanted to buy a new video film yesterday (shop, close)
a I wanted to go to the theatre on Saturday” (tickets, sold out)
L ——
4 Cathy thought about taking a radio to the but (break)
country
5 T wanted to read the > paper (write in some unknown language)
| 6 Allan wanted to break the wall (make of stone)
3 _They wanted to drive to the ‘village: ~ Goad block fallen tree)
1 James wanted to enter the room, but the door was locked _ A Ask questions to get more information Use the passive voice The first one is done for you
1 — I used to go to the theatre quite often Unfortunately it was closed last summer
— Why was it closed? = (Why?)
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| That would be lovely! I'm sorry; I don’t think I can
I'll definitely go I'm afraid I'm not keen on it
Thanks for the invitation Sorry, but I have more important things to do So kind of you 1 — Will you help me with the essay tonight? 2 — I'm going to my friend’s birthday party on Saturday How about joining me? 3 — I have got two tickets for a musical in the Operetta Theatre Would you like to go? 4 — Doing anything special tonight? How about watching a video with me at home?
6 Julia feels very excited about the ballet she’s just seen She wants to write her friend about it
* But she uses the word “good” too often in her letter Use the more expressive words from the box
instead of the words in bold to improve her letter
delighted gorgeous most popular impresive
very graceful professional beyond all expectations
Dear Ken!
| can’t express how goed delighted | feel about the ballet I've just seen in the Bolshoi Theatre
in Moscowl Firet about the theatre: it is the bèt () ————————————— — theatre in Moscow and the building is really very ạood (2) ———————— — —.| haa never been keen on ballet, but it was Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky Everybody has heard of it but very few people have seen it The ballet dancers performed to the fabulous music and were 30 good to look at ()_—————————— —_ They wøre very ạood (4) ! It seemed very
natural for them to dance on their toes, jump and almost fly across the stage People say that it takes many years of everyday training to become so good at dancing (5)
The dancers’ costumes added to the beauty of the show
Basically, the performance was very good (6) ——_ So when
you are in Moscow, don’t tell me you would rather stay in and watch TV You wor'’t be able to
tell me that ballet is boring after seeing this performance
Wish you were here,
Julia
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~ Follow the guidelines Use the phrases in the box to help you
© Name the performance you want to write about * Give some information about the performance:
— when and where you saw it: — what it was about;
— your impression of the performers (what you liked)
© Write about what you would like to see next time
I would like to tell you about
I’m not keen on theatre / music / etc, but
T enjoy operas / ballet performances / etc, and want to tell you about
I haven't seen many of theatrical performances yet but there is a performance | | Every person should know what art is That’s why once | |
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1 | Read the verbs referring to people’s relationships and divide them into two columns: “1) the verbs which seem negative to you; 2) the verbs which seem hưng: to you
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Do you know what the famous rock opera “Unona and Avos” is about? Read about some of the historical facts the opera was based on Then complete the sentences with the verbs in their appropriate forms
The rock opera “Unona and Avos” was based on a real story It is the love story of a Russian traveller Nicholai Rezanov
and a Spanish girl Conchita
In 1806 Nicholai Rezanov one of the
heads of the Russian-American Trading Company (1) (arrange)
an expedition to California Two ships,
“Unona™ and “Avos”™ sailed from
Novo-Archangelsk to San Francisco
California was a Spanish colony in those
times, and the aim of the expedition (2) (be) to establish trading relations with the Spanish colonists Rezanov’s mission was very important as Russian settlements in Alaska (3) (need) food badly He knew that people were starving there, as he
(4) (be) to those settlements himself
In California the Russian traveller met a young daughter of the governor of California and they (5) (fall) in love with each other They wanted to get married, but they
(6) (need) church permission as Conchita was a Catholic It took Rezanov
six weeks to buy the food, and the ships sailed back to Alaska Conchita expected him to return in a year and bring church permission
However, Rezanoy didn’t return Kanchita waited for him for many years before she
learned that he (7) (die) in Krasnoyarsk on his way to St Petersburg She
never married any other man and spent her life taking care of the native people and the poor
_ Read the situations Write about what happened / has happened / will happen
Use the passive voice
Example: A little boy is crying in the street He doesn’t know where to go or where
his mum is He has been lost (lose)
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5 Don’t worry about your essay My sister is very good at spelling Ask her to help and all your mistakes (correct)
4 Read the information about Whoopi Goldberg Write her life story
_ or a story of any other actor / actress
Whoopi Goldberg * „
Real name: Caryn Elaine Johnson x |
Date of birth: November 13, 1955 Place of birth: Manhattan, USA
Career: At eight she joined the Children’s Theatre where she
showed her comic potential Since that time she has been performing in the theatre and in the movies (Ghost, The Player, Sister Act, The
Long Walk Home, Made in America and many others)
Awards: Has an unbelievable number of awards: The Oscar’, The
People’s Choice Awards”, The Kids’ Choice Awards as Favourite
Movie Actress“ and others
Social activities: A defender of the homeless, children, human rights and a fighter against AIDS
Family: Now lives a quiet life in Malibu with her mother, daughter and three grandchildren;
takes only small parts in films as she doesn’t want to leave the family for too long 7 The Oscar is the statuette awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science for excellent acting or directing in films
'* The People’s Choice Awards are different from most Hollywood award shows The winner is selected not by the Academy but by people They can name any star they like
7” The Kids Choice Awards — the fayourite star is named by children
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1) Use the prepositions from the box to complecte the sentences when necessary
Some of the prepositions can be used twice or not at all Saas
| at round across in 1 Though Britain is an island, it’s possible nowadays | by from out to of
to get there from Europe train Do you know how? as
2 How long can it take to get to Sydney sea? 3 Have you ever driven acar?
4 While travelling in Africa we suffered hot weather and mosquitoes
5 Next summer they are going to take a tour the world
6 Travelling the ocean can be both dangerous and pleasant
7 Usually people who travel a lot have a very good sense direction
2) Read Mary’s letter to her younger sister Use the verbs either in past simple or in present perfect / present perfect continuous
(address)
(date)
Dello, Lucy!
Greetings from the sunny seaside! The trip was not tining but the train (1)
(60) two hours bate That's why we (2) — (mies) oun bue to the camp and (3) _ (have to) wabb there Fortunately our rucksacks were not very
hoary, so it (2) — — — — (dalbe) we oHẴụ an hour and a halk to get there The camp is very nioe We (5) _ (abready/expbonre) the area — there are
bots of different clubs and entertainments here Johanna (6) ———— — (join)
three obubc — drama, floral design, and aerobics — that's why | don't see her very often [ (7) (choose) anything yet, but I thinks "tt join vither the cyobing on the gymnastics club You kuow that I (8) — (do) gymmastios since ohibdhood and I'm neatly good at it It wibl bo my chance to imprece everybody I bet
And how ane you doing? (9) (you/etuan) my books to the bibrany yet? Huge and kisses,
Many
SE Pere ornare
Trang 253)Use the articles a / an or the if necessary 1 Weare going to be late Let’s take
taxi, shall we? 2 Is he going to Paris or _ London next year?
3 The trip was very tiring and train
was three hours late
4 Would you like going by train or by
air?
5 It was stuffy in the bus passengers were hot and angry
6 There was nobody at the station Only
—— taxi driver was waiting for _ rare
passengers to take them to their hotels
5} Ask the questions to the following answers
(See the text in Ex 19, p 66 in Student’s
Book.)
1
It is difficult to notice an iceberg because
A ) Circle the appropriate verb form
1 [think that people are travelling / will travel
much more in the future, and means of
transport will be different
2 In Spain people eat / are eating more fruits and vegetables than in Russia They also use / are using more spices
3 Daniel has already been / already was to six
western countries and now he is dreaming about travelling to Africa
4 The ship has sunk / sank in the Baltic Sea in 1956 and nobody has heard / heard anything about it since then
5 A lot of people say that they have seen / had seen UFOs, but there is still no reliable
evidence that they exist
6 The submarine disappeared when it passed /
was passing through the Bermuda Triangle
Papers say that the scientists have several
explanations, but none of them has been published / was published yet
only a small part of it can be seen above the water
Icebergs can be dangerous for ships because they can move quickly and it is not
easy to detect them in time
The Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean
The Britannica was the biggest floating hospital of the Second World War
The Olympic was launched in 1910
The Olympic lived almost half a century
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_7 )Choose the right option and fill in the gaps
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About 700 passengers of the Titanic were rescued by the Carpathia
More than 2000 tickets were sold for the first voyage from Europe to America Petropaviovsk-Kamchatsky was founded in 1741
Books on travelling and travellers are often sold in the spring when people are planning their summer holidays
Two thousand copies of the magazine “The Travelling in the Jungle” have been sold this week Nobody knows how many cases of UFOs’ visits to the Earth have been registered in the last
50 years
7 Most mysteries of the past will be solved in the future
RON
nun
Centuries ago people dreamed about
travelling through space, and science fiction writers (1)
that people would fly to the Moon or to
Mars just for a weekend It still seems (2) to most of us,
but the era [‘tera] of space tourism has already started A rocket “Soyuz” with the first space tourist on board
(3) in 2001
Dennis Tito, a sixty-year-old American
businessman, stayed on the International
Space Station for eight days and then (4) returned to Earth
Since that time other people have had “a space holiday” and space travel seems to have
become a new (5) industry Space tourism companies plan to
construct orbital hotels for short-term tourists and are thinking about arranging space colonies where people can live for years The colonies can be arranged either on space stations or on
other planets However, scientists haven’t (6) yet whether there is a
planet where conditions would resemble the conditions on Earth
1 a) suggested b) predicted c) avoided d) detected
2 a) unavoidable b) unsinkable c) unforgettable d) unbelievable
3 a) was launched b) was landed c) was damaged d) was prevented
4 a) fairly b) surely c) equally d) safely 5 a) expecting b) developing c) damaging d) detecting
6 a) found out b) predicted c) avoided d) prevented
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ES A ge
David Livingstone the greatest missionary and explorer in Africa, wanted to open Africa to the civilised world and to
stop slave trade year of birth: 1813 place of birth: Scotland education: medical 1840: was sent to Africa as a member of the London Missionary Society 1841 —1852: explored Kalahari, managed to cross the Kalahari Desert
1853: travelled to Luanda on the west coast
1855 — 1856: discovered the Zambezi River and followed it
from the source till the Indian Ocean, crossing the African
continent Livingstone was the first European who had
ever crossed the African continent While travelling he saw a beautiful waterfall and named
it Victoria Falls
1857: was given the post of British consul at Quelimane and continued his geographical research
1864: returned to England to publish his book about the Zambezi River 1866: went to Africa again; his aim was to find the source of the Nile
1867 —1872: discovered and mapped many geographical points in Africa, the Congo River
included; suffered from tropical diseases
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1jDo the geographical crossword puzzle
Tick the geographical names which 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 should be used with the 1 Across: 1 asea between Europe and North | Africa | Down: 1 the greatest river of North Ame- rica the capital of Scotland 2 3 a country in northern Europe; the capital is Copenhagen |
4 Ocean — the ocean extending
from the east coast of Africa to
Australia
5 ariver of southern England that
flows through London
6 acontinent extending from Asia to
the Atlantic Ocean
the capital of Italy
a country extending from Eastern Europe to the Pacific Ocean
9 acontinent between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans
10 a state of the western USA; rockets are launched into space from the desert in this state 11 a country which is part of Great Britain
12 acontinent where kangaroos live
13 a country in Europe, also called Holland, the capital is Amsterdam (remember that we should use the with the name of this country)
7 8
2 ) Translate the following sentences into English
1 On nocmoTpen B 3epKano H He y3Hal ceOA — MasIBYHK B HapsAsIHOM KOCTIOME, C COBPeMeHHOH
CTpHxKKoH (haircut) cMoTpes Ha Hero
2_ Jx€HHH IpHILIIA nOMOII DAHbLI€ OỐbIHOTO QHa IpHỐPA:14 KBADTHPY, 3AT€M IIDHTOTOBHL1A OỐ€] /II51 C€Õ% H CBOETO ÕpaTa
3 Korya mer ỐbITIH 3â TOPO/LOM, OT€IL Y4HUI MCHS BOJIHTb MATIHHY #Ï B€JI MALIHHY CaMI
K CO3XA7I€HHIO HIKTO M€H5 H€ BHJI€JI, IOTOMY WTO TỌI IOPOTOlI HHKTO H€ IO/IE3ÿ€TCW
TĨOW€MY TbI BC€ BDEMð IDOCHIITE HOMOIIIH?'Tb1 IOCTATONHO B3DOCTIBIÍI, 'TTOỐEI IO3AaØOTHTECð1 O CCÕ€
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3 JComplete the table Share the results with your partner Do you have something in common?
(See Ex 48, p 76 in Student’s Book.)
Things I must do this week |
(They are important and | urgent.) | ==.>-==
Things I should do this
week (They are important but not very urgent.) |
Things I needn’t do this
| week (Because of some | circumstances these | | things are either not very important or urgent.)
Things I shouldn’t do this |
week (If I do these things, it
can cause some problems.)
ete _== — = = =
Things I mustn't do this
week, (If I do these things, | it can cause be serious
problems.) == =
4 )Complete the dialogues using modals must, musin’t, needn’t, should, shouldn’t 1 — Shall I pick you up tomorrow to go to the school party?
_— Lets meet at the school gates
2 — Shall I go to the dentist?
= go there as soon as possible Otherwise your tooth will be pulled out
3 — Can I borrow your dress for a while? This colour suits me
_— I never let anybody wear my clothes
4 — Shall I drive you to the airport tomorrow?
= My cousin has a day off tomorrow and he will drive me there
5 — Let’s go to the concert tomorrow!
= Its grandmother's birthday tomorrow She'll feel hurt if we go
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them only once ~~ options Write which of the following things
a person should and shouldn't take with
customs pass him / her there Explain why
i làm nh ae swimming suit surfboard sunglasses
` 62g: hockey helmet and hokey stick camera
flight control %
baggage Vợ flippers shorts and T-shirts warm coat
hed officer woolen gloves jewellery umbrella
boarding delay formal suit
a) Trip 1
place Malta
season summer, 2 weeks studying English in
occupation | a language school;
| sightseeing, water sports
Example: You should take a panama hat with you because it may
be very hot in Malta in summer
You don't need to take a heavy dictionary,
because you can borrow books from the school library
You should take It’s a good idea to take It’s not a very good idea to take It’s silly to take b) Trip 2 place Ireland
j season winter (Christmas holiday included) 4 weeks
| studying English; sightseeing, part
occupation time job as a hockey coach for young
children in the local school
You should take
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It’s a good idea to take
You don’t need to take
It’s silly to take
7 Fill in the gaps Use the words from the box in the appropriate forms (active or passive)
~~ Each word can be used only once
| delay take off announce getthrough collect arrive |
1 Unfortunately we were late for the flight
When we arrived at the airport, our plane
- So we put our luggage
back into the taxi and returned home
2 When Jason customs, the
officer asked him to open his suitcase and
examined his things very thoroughly
3 We planned to be in Paris in the morning but our
flight because of the weather So we saw the Eiffel Tower only at night 4 — What flight — No, it’s flight number 143 on British Airlines And our flight is number 143 on Aeroflot
? Isn’t that ours?
5 When we saw the Johnsons in the airport, they
their luggage from the baggage reclaim and were waiting for us at the
information desk
6 We _ in London late at night, but there were lots of
taxies at the airport
8 |Complete the sentences with a preposition from the box Use one of them wice
1 The customs officers prevented the criminal | from on to on by of
pe =— =f
taking a valuable picture out of the country
2 My grandmother was afraid of travelling _ air and insisted _ going by train 3 My elder sister works for a travel agency She is fond _ her job
4 We wanted to have a camping holiday, but our parents objected _ it 5 Jenjoy swimming, but I’m afraid _ diving
6 I don’t know if we'll go surfing tomorrow or not It depends _ the weather
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1 If I go to some distant place for my holiday I'll go by
ð If my flight is delayed,
w If I'm late for my flight,
Es If I want to get a seat in non-smoking area, — 5 If I don’t know how to fill in the declaration form, 6 If I have jewellery or antique things with me, 7 [fI can't find my luggage at the baggage reclaim, J _ 8 If my luggage is lost, 9 IfI can’t find the person who is meeting me at the airport 10 If I don't know how to get to the place I’m going to stay,
10 jImagine that you are flying to Britain Fill in the landing card and the customs declaration (see
Ex 63, p 81 in Student’s Book) Use the Transliteration Table LANDING CARD Immigration Act 1977 Plesse complete clearly in BLOCK CAPITALS Por favor compiotar yramente en MAYUSCULAS TH OCH CARTALS Oo feet cores pea Me Family name ‘Nom de familie Familienname mí bạn Tường Nombre(s) de Pile Sexo 1 'Vomamer es Geschiecht | Date of birth Day Month Year Place of birth
Date de nalaaance Lieu de naissance
an = Kk LA wee ol A Sư nd
'Nacsonalidad Profesion
Stastsangehongket BervL
Address In United
‘Adresse au Royaume Uni Direccién en ef Reino Unido
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CUSTOMS DECLARATION
* To be filled in by persons over 16
* To answer mark a cross In the appropriate box below
* Keep for the whole duration of your temporary stay abroad/in the country and submit
fo the Customs on your way back Not renewable in case of loss 1 Information on traveller: | ee
family name (last name) first name second name country of permanent residence nahonality passpon #
——=
arnved from (country of departure) leaving for (country of destinabon)
With mei have children under age LÌ C1 umber
2 Information on luggage: e
2.1 Accompanied luggage, 2.2 Unaccompanied lug!
including hand luggage H CO (a/s accompanying tocumenis) Bị oO
pieces =—————_ — ПẲ£%©: 3 Information on merchandise:
‘With me and in my luggage i have items which are due to be declared and transportation of which across boarders must be documentarily permitted by authorities:
3.1 National and other currency in cash, currency valuables, articles made of precious Oo oO
stones in any from or condition Yes Nĩ
Description Total sum/Quantity of currency, valuables or items In figures
3.2 Weapons of ail descriptions, FT Oo 3.8 Wildlife objects, parts [1 Oo
ammunition, explosives % es m3 and producis thereof ae a
3.3 Drugs and psychotropic L] 3.9 Hi .9 High frequency radio- 5
Subelancar Yes No electronio devices and O O
3.4 Antiques and objects of art L] means of communicatior
: Yes No 3.10 Goods subject to oO L] 3.5 Printed editions and 1
information media oO es O io Sustome duties ; Yes No
3.6 Poisonous and powerful 3.11 Temporarily admitted
medicines and substances H1 _ (exported) goods 0 Cl
3.7 Radioactive materials Oo O No 3.12 Transportation unit L] No
< 8
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(ucropuio) about travelling with pets
You can either speak from experience or invent a story
I travelled by air with my little Crock
He was in box with a very safe lock
But Crocky was bored
And soon got on board,
So, you can imagine the passengers’ shock
12) Write a descriptive essay about Davy, a character from the short story “The Last Inch”
(see Ex 69-70, pp 84-86 in Student’s Book) Use the information from the original text and add any details or ideas about him Be imaginative
Follow the guidelines
Write about: | Words and phrases that may help you:
1 Davy's appearance: his age, | _ looked younger / older; slim: athletic figure;
| height, build, colour of his hair | broad / narrow shouldered: fair / dark-haired:
and his eyes with dark / grey eyes
shy / very sociable; loved playing noisy games;
preferred being alone; enjoyed reading; wanted to
| 2 Davy’s character traits in |
| bea pilot
|
ordinary life
3 The character traits he to panic; to give up; was scared to death but ; demonstrated in a dangerous cried quietly; realised that his father could die; situation had the courage to take the plane off the ground,
Trang 3513) Complete the text as seen through the eyes of a digital camera Describe any photo / postcard of a place you’ve been to or would like to go to (Attach the picture if possible.)
Impressions of a Professional Traveller
Hello! I don't often speak to people but now I feel like chatting
with someone And you seem to be a nice person to talk to
Well, first of all, I’m a camera A digital camera And a great
traveller too! I travel a lot because my job is to take photos for different magazines My pictures are about interesting places in different countries They tell about exotic places, unusual people,
their customs and lifestyles
I don’t go on my business trips alone: I work with my assistant James Broderick I often feel irritated with him as he often makes me take the same picture several times But he is a nice fellow
and can be relied on Life would be tougher without him
Anyway, what were we discussing? Ah, yes, my photos Have a look at this one — exceptionally good, isn’t it? I took it when we were in
J )Match the expressions in the left column with their definitions in the right Try to guess the meanings
if you don’t know them
1 asingle room a) is the time when a guest registers his / her arrival to the hotel 2 adouble room b) is the time when a guest must leave a hotel room
| 3 B&B (bed and c) means that the hotel provides a place to sleep and some breakfast in
breakfast) the morning
| 4 check in d) is a room in a hotel in which only one person is supposed to stay
e) is a building where students and young people can stay while
=.- travelling for a price much lower than in a hotel
6 apackagedtour f) is the season of the year when the number of tourists is the biggest 7 high season g) is a room in a hotel in which two people are supposed to stay
h) means a tour which is planned and organised by a travel agency,
8 a youth hostel and when travel, excursions, meals, hotels are included in the price
of the tour
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36
_ Fill in the gaps with the words in the box
packaged bed and breakfast single double hostel high checkedin check out
1 It is quite convenient to stay in a
because you don’t need to worry about food in
the morning
2 When I travel alone, I prefer to stay in rooms because I don’t like sharing rooms with strangers
3 The hotel maid showed us a
room — with two beds, a wardrobe, a big mirror,
and a small TV set in the corner of the room It was tidy and had a &
view of the sea, so we liked it at once ¬ i 4 I prefer travelling on my own to a _ tour I don’t like
when everything is planned and paid for in advance
5 Jim Smith didn’t want anybody to know where he was That’s why
he _— at the hotel under a false name
6 — timeinour hotel is midday This means
you should leave the room and return the key not later than at 12 o'clock 7 I don’t like travelling at _ season There are crowds of tourists everywhere and everything is very expensive 8 We could not afford to stay in a hotel We stayed in a
youth which was not far from the city and
was cheap enough
„se the guidelines below to complete the dialogue Then act it out
Dial the number of the hotel
Express your wish to reserve a room ‘You need a room from the 14th of July ‘You need a room for three days
You need a single room
You want a room with a shower Ask if they serve any breakfast at the hotel
‘You want a room with a view of the sea
Agree to the view of a garden
Explain that the room is for your mum You are making the reservation for her because she doesn’t speak English
AWeone
wan
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where you wish to reserve a room [eee This is Cherry Street Inn My name is
ES ‘| Jane Smith What can I do for you?
‘Yes, certainly When exactly do you plan to come? ~=| you like to reserve? A single or a double room? Do you want a room with a shower or a bath? SS
I'm sorry but there are no rooms
with a sea view in our inn I can offer you a room which views a nice garden
==
Thank you very much I hope your mother will enjoy her stay in our inn
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4) When you were having a holiday at the seaside, you met a fellow called John
You became friends because you were both interested in interior design
You’ve received a letter from him
a) Read his letter and draw a plan of the room he describes in his letter
Dil T hope you ane abl right Everything ic OK with me too
T thought that you might be interested in what I'm doing kere Well,
T've stanted my oun business I'm not kidding! My wnole suggested
that I should hebp him with his inn while he ie Out of the tout fOr
a couple of months and here! am Wy anobe had bought some new
furniture for the inn before he beft, and] had to arrange it in the
noome myself I remember that you were very interocted in design ard
woubd bike to share some of my ideas with you [4 you even come to
visit, [ cam necenve the best zoom for gow, with the view of the cea
This ie reably a very good room - not very barge, but nice and sunny It has one window, just Opposite the door There is a writing deck Wtheiaddle'of the room By the window there is a bed
I placed it BbOng the window, but come space ic begt tothe Cob
and 36'WðWiglit o( rú A wardrobe with plenty of xoom to beep
your obothes in stands WUBI the right wall It ocoupies the space kOWin the top right coMren dO j8 niiid2lf6'6J) the wabl as it there is @ rubbish bin, and in the bottom night coun there is a copger table with a TV set Gh it [4 is possible to hang it Oh
the wale, but I didn't manage to find an appropiate place for it AbGI the TV sot there's a mirncn Tobe Vpe OF the door, in the comer, there's an anmohain And then
there's another chain in the oom — it's BEHMBRR the anmohain and the doar ~ and a
nice lamp Olt the writing table - in case you woubd bile to write a better or a posteard
Dope to see you soon, Tohn
PS I was going to tabe a special course to become an interior designe, but | don't think I need it any longer It's better to beann things through practice, ion't it?
door
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sound polite and not hurt John’s feelings
ee
| first of all, secondly, then, finally
It doesn’t seem convenient to have in the middle of the room /
| in this corner / so close to / so far from
It seems to me that is out of place there I would suggest moving it to
Why not to put it / hang it
You could add / put / hang to make the room look cosier
h— =
Hello, John!
Thank you very much for your invitation to stay in your family inn I would certainly like to come, but I have some suggestions about the furniture arrangement in the room you described First of all In this way I think the room will be much more comfortable to stay in Let me know your thoughts on my suggestions Hope to see you soon, (your name)
P.S I think you should give a second thought to a course on interior design It could be very useful
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1) Read the description of the country and find three factual mistakes Underline them
and correct the information Consult the information table in Appendix 1 (p 189 in Student's Book) if necessary
The United Kingdom consists of Great Britain (England, Wales, Scotland) and Northern Island It is not a big country It occupies the British Isles which lie off the north-west coast of Europe between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Northern Sea The total area of the country is only 100 thousand square kilometres It borders Ireland and this is the only land border the country
has It also has sea borders with France, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Scandinavian countries and
Canada The British coast is only 35 kilometres from France and now these countries are linked by
tunnel under the English Channel The capital of the country is London and the major cities are:
Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, and others
If you look at a map of Great Britain, you'll see lowlands and highlands The lowlands are mostly
in England, in the central part of Scotland and in some areas in south Wales The highlands are
basically in the north The highest peak in Great Britain is Ben Nevis — it’s 1.343 metres
The most well known river in Great Britain is the Thames because it is the longest river in the country The largest lake in the United Kingdom is Lough Neagh This freshwater lake is situated
in the centre of Northern Ireland and supplies the whole area with drinking water
2 )write a description of the Russian Federation Use the information in Appendix 1 and the
guidelines in Ex 92, p 93 in Student’s Book
3 Fil in the gaps with the articles a / an or the if necessary
Alaska is a cold land of tall mountains and friendly people Its territory is about 1530 thousand square kilometres Most of Alaska is surrounded by
(1) ——— water Its sea border are (2) _— —
Arctic Ocean in the North and (3) Pacific
Ocean in the south It has a land border with
(4) Canada
On the 30th of March 1867 (5) United
States bought Alaska from (6) Russia, and
on January 3 1959 it became the 49th state (the biggest state of the USA) The capital of
Alaska is Juneau ['d3u:nau] Nowadays the population of (7) state is about 627 thousand
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