Стр.38 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 3 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 8 класс
3h Vocabulary 1 Fill in: grazed, diseases, threat, harmful, released. 1 Harmful pesticides sprayed on vegetables can have a really bad effect on our health.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 8 класс, Просвещение:
3h
Vocabulary
1 Fill in: grazed, diseases, threat, harmful, released.
1 Harmful pesticides sprayed on vegetables can have a really bad effect on our health.
2 Improved cleanliness helps to prevent the spread of diseases.
3 The fire at the factory released poisonous gases into the atmosphere.
4 Sea pollution is a terrible threat to sea creatures such as whales and dolphins
5 Several sheep grazed on the long grass in the field.
2 Fill in: for, to, under, out, down.
1 The Arctic glaciers are under threat from global warming.
2 If deforestation continues, thousands of animal species will die out.
3 Forests are home to many animal and plant species.
4 We are all responsible for protecting the environment.
5 Loggers cut down trees and destroy animal habitats.
3 Fill in: on, out, in (x2), over.
1 Hang on, Peter. Itaskll be ready in a few minutes.
2 The thief demanded that the man hand over is wallet.
3 I have to hand in my science project by 3 pm today.
4 Bill is handing out festival flyers to passers-by.
5 They have just started an environmental club at school. Why dontaskt we join in?
Listening
4 Youtaskll hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1-8, choose the correct answer A, В or C.
1 You hear a woman talking about volunteering at a community centre. What does she do at the centre now?
A spends time with the elderly
В helps with art classes for children
C teaches computer skills to the disabled
2 You hear a man talking on the radio about a festival. What can festival-goers do in the afternoon?
A listen to bands
В play in the annual football matches
C see exhibits on environmental issues
3 You hear a woman talking about a charity ski race. How did she feel at the end of the race?
A thrilled
В disappointed
C proud
4 You hear a filmmaker being interviewed on the radio. Why did he make the film?
A to raise money for a charity
В to inform people about a problem
C to make money for his film school
5 You hear a man talking. What is he?
A disabled
В homeless
C elderly
6 You hear a woman talking to her friend. Why is she talking to him?
A to offer him help
В to give him a warning
C to convince him about something
7 You hear a lecture about illiteracy. What is the lecturer describing?
A a solution to the problem
В the causes of the problem
C the impact of the problem
8 You hear a teenager talking about an animal shelter. How does she feel about the shelter?
A It needs more money.
В It needs more volunteers.
C It doesntaskt help many animals.
Текст аудирования:
1 You hear a woman talking about volunteering at a community centre. What does she do at the centre now?
A spends time with the elderly
B helps with art classes for children
C teaches computer skills to the disabled
The work is so rewarding and the centre does so much to help those in our community. I was surprised when I first came and they asked me to help the disabled learn computer skills. Then I helped out in the childrentasks programme. The sports and art classes offered are really great for kids. Recently, I have been working with seniors and I really enjoy it. We play board games together and I also like reading to them. Itaskm glad I got involved.
2 You hear a man talking on the radio about a festival. What can festival-goers do in the afternoon?
A listen to bands
B play in the annual football matches
C see exhibits on environmental issues
This weekend make sure you head down to Chester Fields for the Sunshine Festival. Ittasks all for a great cause: the river conservation project. After a delicious pancake breakfast, everyone is invited to play football in the Sunshine Cup. After enjoying lunch at the various food stands, take in the displays about the river ecosystem and how to protect it. Finally, finish the day off with a dance party and listen to some great bands. What a great way to spend the weekend!
3 You hear a woman talking about a charity ski race. How did she feel at the end of the race?
A thrilled
B disappointed
C proud
What a day! I was so excited to ski in the race and help out such a good cause. I was, however, a bit let down that more people didntaskt show up to support the event. In the end it didntaskt matter though, as we had a really fun time in the snow. When I crossed the finish line, I was so pleased with myself for getting involved in such a great day.
4 You hear a filmmaker being interviewed on the radio. Why did he make the film?
A to raise money for a charity
B to inform people about a problem
C to make money for his film school Interviewer:
You picked a rather unusual topic for you first independent film. Why?
Filmmaker: I know. Ittasks a heavy subject, children living on the street. There are some great charities doing some great work to help these kids. I wanted to create awareness about this serious problem and hopefully more people will get involved.
Interviewer: You really touch on the lives of these kids. Filmmaker: Yes, I owe a lot to my film school and what I learned there. I wanted my first film not to be about making money but to bring an important message to the public.
5 You hear a man talking. What is he?
A disabled
B homeless
C elderly
Ittasks embarrassing sometimes. People just ignore me as if Itaskm not there or they stare at me. I dontaskt know which is worse. Just because I cantaskt walk well doesntaskt mean I cantaskt work. All my friends have jobs and I hate staying at home doing nothing. Itaskm lucky I have my parents otherwise I would be on the streets.
6 You hear a woman talking to her friend. Why is she talking to him?
A to offer him help
B to give him a warning
C to convince him about something
Itaskm telling you Paul, ittasks only going to get worse. We all have to do our part. Youtaskll really regret it if you dontaskt come. People are bringing their electronic waste and recyclable rubbish to the park tomorrow. Itaskll be there early and can show you what to do and how to separate the items. Itaskm counting on you, so what do you say?
7 You hear a lecture about illiteracy. What is the lecturer describing?
A a solution to the problem
B the causes of the problem
C the impact of the problem
Although illiteracy rates have declined significantly over the past 35 years, it is important to note many countries still have high rates. Itaskm pleased to say there are many excellent programs in effect that are trying to combat illiteracy and look into the causes of it. This said and done, I cantaskt emphasise enough the effect illiteracy has on the economic status of an individual with illiterate people generally having a low economic status. Its importance cannot be underestimated.
8 You hear a teenager talking about an animal shelter. How does she feel about the shelter?
A It needs more money.
B It needs more volunteers.
C It doesntaskt help many animals.
Ittasks unbelievable how many animals we are able to help, considering the lack of space and food we have to take care of them. Thankfully, we have enough people who care and help out, otherwise it would be impossible to help all the animals we do. Now if only we could raise more funds to improve the shelter.