Стр.100-101 Модуль 6 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 6 класс
6b Special attractions Vocabulary & Reading 1 Work in pairs. Check the words in the Check these words box. Use them to write a short description of the three roadside attractions.
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6b Special attractions
Vocabulary & Reading
1 Work in pairs. Check the words in the Check these words box. Use them to write a short description of the three roadside attractions. Tell your partner.
Check these words
roadside attraction, transform, element, steel, fibreglass, dinosaur bone, fossil, on display, line, mural, plantation, wildlife reserve, dazzled, carve, limestone, pose, mighty beast
2 a) Read and say if the sentences are T (true), F (false) or NS (not stated).
1 The dinosaur gives visitors the chance to admire the view.
2 The dinosaur is also a kind of art gallery and museum.
3 You can stay in the Big Pineapple.
4 The Big Pineapple is also a kind of amusement park and zoo.
5 The liontasks head is considered to be an essential tourist stop.
6 The liontasks head is fibreglass.
b) Listen and read, then ask and answer questions.
Roadside attraction
you really can’t miss!
Our towns, cities end motorways can be transformed by unusual buildings, statues and... huge roadside attractions! They bring on element of surprise and humour to everyday places and come in many shapes and sizes. Here are some of the largest roadside attractions in the world...
How would you like to stand in the mouth of the worldtasks biggest dinosaur? It might sound scary, but this is no ordinary dinosaur. This creature is made out of steel and fibreglass, stands 26 metres tall and weighs an astonishing 65,770 kg. Since it was first opened, it has been toured by thousands of visitors to Drumheller in Alberta, Canada You may think the climb up the 106 steps inside is scaiy. but visitors are entertained all the way up. Dinosaur bones and fossils have been put on display in cases lining the stairway. Also, the walls have been painted with beautiful murals by a local artist, and the fantastic view from the mouth of the beast makes the whole climb worthwhile.
If you are ever in Queensland, Australia, why not stop at Woombye to visit the Big Pineapple? This 16 metre-high fruit is made out of fibreglass and has been a popular tourist attraction since 1971. This huge creation was built at a pineapple plantation and wildlife reserve. Australian animals, like koalas, kangaroos, and emus can be seen (here and people can take a ride around the plantation on the Nutmobile or on a small train. Theretasks also a restaurant and anyone who has a sweet tooth will be dazzled by the selection of sweet treats made from pineapple and other tropical fruit
People driving along Kennon Road to Baguio City in the Philippines have all noticed the same thing: a giant liontasks head! The head is 12 metres high and has been carved out of limestone. Snacks and drinks can be bought from nearby stalls and miniature souvenir lion heads may be found there, too. A trip to Baguio wouldntaskt be complete without posing for a photo next to the mighty beast.
So if you are ever driving down Kennon Road, dontaskt forget to stop off for a nice break.
3 а) Complete with: local, tropical, roadside, attraction, wildlife, pose, shapes, sweet, humour, display.
1 roadside attractions
2 to come in all shapes and sizes
3 to bring an element of humour
4 put on display
5 local artist
6 popular tourist attraction
7 wildlife reserve
8 to have a sweet tooth
9 tropical fruit
10 pose for a photo
b) Think! Use the completed phrases to make sentences about each attraction. Which attraction would you like to visit? Why? Tell the class.
c) Think! Draw a roadside attraction for your city/town/village. Present it to the class. Explain why you have decided on this.
Grammar
The Passive
4 Read the table. Find examples in the text
To change a sentence from the Active into the Passive:
the object of the active sentence becomes the subject in the passive sentence.
The active verb remains in the same tense, but it changes into a passive form.
The subject of the active sentence becomes the agent
Subject Verb Object
Active Mr Harris sculpts statues.
Passive Statues are sculpted by Mr Harris.
Subject Verb Agent
Note: by + agent (to say who carries out the action) Hamlet was written by Shakespeare
with + agent (to say what the agent used to carry out the action) The field was covered with snow.
5 Rewrite the sentences in the Passive in your notebook.
1 Visitors can’t use cameras in the museum.
2 Lots of people have visited the gallery today.
3 People can buy souvenirs in the gift shop.
4 A local artist will sculpt the new statue.
5 The museum displays dinosaur bones.
6 Boris invited Ivan to the wildlife reserve.
6 Rewrite the newspaper headlines as complete sentences in your notebook.
1 NEW MUSEUM TO BE OPENED BY PRINCESS ANNE TOMORROW
2 ART GALLERY OPENING CALLED OFF YESTERDAY
3 ROCK CONCERT TO BE HELD TONIGHT AT BAGUIO
4 MUSEUM RENOVATION NOT COMPLETED YET
5 ART MUSEUM CLOSED FOR REPAIRS LAST MONDAY
1 The museum will be opened by Princess Anne tomorrow.
Speaking & Writing
7 Use the information to make complete sentences in the Passive about the Statue of Liberty. Use these verbs: locate, sculpt, start/complete, make of, give, visit, miss.
Name: Statue of Liberty
Location: Liberty Island, New York
Sculptor: Frederic Auguste Bartholdi
Start/Complete: 1876/1884
Material: copper
Reason: gift from France
Visitors: 3 million per year
Recommendation: dontaskt miss it
The Statue of Liberty is located on Liberty Island in New York.
8 ICT Collect information about a building/monument in your country and present it to the class. Use Ex. 7 as a model.