Упр.3 Unit 6 Reader ГДЗ English Кузовлев 7 класс
3. Here is an extract from the book Boy. Tales of Childhood by R. Dahl.* In one of the chapters the author describes his life in the House.
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Номер | Оценка | Комментарий |
1. | 10 | Потрясающе! |
2. | 10 | Потрясающе! |
3. | 9 | Замечательно! |
4. | 8 | Неплохо! |
5. | 8 | Неплохо! |
6. | 7 | Хорошо! |
7. | 10 | Фантастично! |
8. | 10 | Великолепно! |
9. | 9 | Такой сладкий и сливочный! |
10. | 7 | Сладкий, но недостаточно! |
11. | 6 | Слишком сладко! |
12. Кофейный крем Cadbury's | 8 | Вкусный и крепкий. |
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Кузовлев, Лапа, Перегудова 7 класс, Просвещение:
3. Here is an extract from the book Boy. Tales of Childhood by R. Dahl.* In one of the chapters the author describes his life in the House.
1) Vocabulary. What did the boys in the House sometimes get? Read the text and match the words with their meanings. (guessing meaning by synonyms/context/pictures)
every now and again = sometimes
a manufacturer = a maker
from nought to ten = from 0 to 10
splendid = wonderful
intelligent = clever
House = a boarding school
a comment - ?
a shape - форма
blank - чистый, неисписанный
in return - взамен
Every now and again, every boy in our House got a grey box. This was a present from the great chocolate manufacturers, Cadbury. Inside the box there were twelve bars of chocolate, all of different shapes, all with different fillings and all with numbers from one to twelve. Eleven of these bars were new. The twelfth was the "control" bar, one that we all knew well, usually a Cadburytasks Coffee Cream bar. Also in the box was a sheet of paper with numbers from one to twelve on it as well as two blank columns, one for giving marks to each chocolate from nought to ten, and the other for comments. All we had to do in return for this splendid gift was to taste very carefully each bar of chocolate, give it marks and make an intelligent comment on why we liked it or disliked it.
It was a good idea. Cadburytasks were using some of the greatest chocolate-bar experts in the world to test their new chocolates. We were between thirteen and eighteen, and knew almost every chocolate bar that was around, that is why our opinions on anything new Cadburytasks could rely on. All of us played this game with great enthusiasm, giving our marks and making our comments.
2) Could the sheet of paper in the box look like that below? Prove your opinion from the text. (reading for detail/interpreting graphic aids)
No Marks Comments
1. 10 Terrific!
2. 10 Fabulous!
3. 9 Wonderful!
4. 8 Lovely!
5. 8 Nice!
6. 7 Good!
7. 10 Fantastic!
8. 10 Splendid!
9. 9 So sweet and creamy!
10. 7 Sweet but not enough!
11. 6 Too sweet!
12. Cadburytasks Coffee Cream 8 Nice and strong.
3) Vocabulary. Find two pairs of words in the story which are similar in meaning.