Стр.66 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 8 класс
5h Vocabulary 1 Fill in: remember, recalled, erupted, barking, reminded, snarled, memorise. 1 Sharon recalled happy times from her childhood. 2 When the volcano erupted it sent a large cloud of ash into the sky.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 8 класс, Просвещение:
5h
Vocabulary
1 Fill in: remember, recalled, erupted, barking, reminded, snarled, memorise.
1 Sharon recalled happy times from her childhood.
2 When the volcano erupted it sent a large cloud of ash into the sky.
3 Always remember to turn off the lights before you leave the house.
4 Lewis was woken by the sound of a barking dog outside his house.
5 Janet’s dog showed its teeth and snarled angrily at the intruder.
6 The actor had to memorise his lines for the performance.
7 The secretary reminded him of his appointment at 2 o’clock.
2 Fill in: down (x2), in, of, out, for, up.
1 Dean let me down when he forgot about my birthday.
2 You should exercise regularly to keep yourself in top form.
3 Helen cantaskt remember long strings of information so she must write things down.
4 Sarah was less stressed when she spaced out her study schedule.
5 The problem was difficult but Barney came up with the solution.
6 If you break down a Maths problem, ittasks easier to solve.
7 Cramming for exams is not an effective way to study.
3 Choose the correct participle.
1 Before the exam, the teacher passed out test papers to the students.
2 Joanna was saddened to hear that her old professor had passed away.
3 After dinner, my friends asked me to stick around for a chat.
4 Gary’s father asked him to think over his decision to drop out of college.
5 Each group had an hour to think up a good idea for their class presentation.
Listening
4 You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1-8, choose the correct answer (A, В or C).
1 You hear a young girl talking on the radio. Why did she teach art?
A She wanted a break from university.
В She was obliged to teach.
C It was one of her ambitions.
2 You hear a young man talking. What does he work as?
A a chef
В a doctor
C a waiter
3 You hear a lecturer talking to his students about a writer. How does the lecturer feel about the writer?
A He finds his novels too long.
В He likes that his work is very detailed.
C He thinks his work is too hard to read.
4 You hear a man talking to a librarian. Why has he phoned the library?
A to order a book
В to make an enquiry
C to complain
5 You hear part of a news broadcast about education online. What is the reporter describing?
A the pros and cons of online lectures
В the reasons why students don’t go to lectures anymore
C the different ways that students can learn
6 You hear a photographer being interviewed on the radio. Why did she decide to become a photographer?
A to fulfil a lifelong ambition
В to make money
C to help a friend
7 You hear a girl talking about her extracurricular activity. How does she feel before she competes?
A awkward
В nervous
C excited
8 You hear a backpacker talking about visiting a mountain village. How did she travel to the top of the mountain?
A by taxi
В on foot
C by bus
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1 You hear a young girl talking on the radio. Why did she teach art?
A She wanted a break from university.
B She was obliged to teach.
C It was one of her ambitions.
While I was studying to become a teacher, I was seriously burnt out. Luckily, as part of my degree, I was required to work in a classroom for a few months. It really was a much-needed break! I taught Art to children. All the kids were so ambitious and creative - they reminded me of why I had started teacher training in the first place!
2 You hear a young man talking. What does he work as?
A a chef
B a doctor
C a waiter
I always thought Itaskd grow up and become a chef, just like my father. I was inspired by how happy people were when they tasted his food! Unfortunately, it turns out I have no talent for cooking. No matter how much my Dad tried to teach me, I would burn everything. Luckily, I was good at science and maths. Itaskm now studying medicine at university and am really enjoying it. The only problem is that tuition fees are very expensive. In order to pay for them, I serve tables at my dadtasks restaurant. He wontaskt let me anywhere near the kitchen!
3 You hear a lecturer talking to his students about a writer. How does the lecturer feel about the writer?
A He finds his novels too long.
B He likes that his work is very detailed.
C He thinks his work is too hard to read.
James Joyce is a unique kind of writer. Hetasks most famous for his novel Ulysses, which is over 600 pages long. The amazing thing about Ulysses is that the entire story takes place in one day! Joyce describes absolutely everything the main character does, sees or thinks. As a result, some people find his writing too difficult to read. Despite this, Joyce is undoubtedly one of the most influential writers that ever lived.
4 You hear a man talking to a librarian. Why has he phoned the library?
A to order a book
B to make an enquiry
C to complain
Hello there. I spoke to a lady on the phone last week. I think her name was Linda. I was looking for a book called The Sea Road. I need it for a course Itaskm studying at university. The librarian I spoke to said she would order it in for me and that it would only take a couple of days. That was on Thursday, and I haventaskt heard anything since. Could you tell me when I can expect the book to arrive?
5 You hear part of a news broadcast about education online. What is the reporter describing?
A the pros and cons of online lectures
B the reasons why students dontaskt go to lectures anymore
C the different ways that students can learn
Well, basically, E-lecture is a programme that allows universities to broadcast lectures on the Internet. This major innovation has received both criticism and praise. Critics argue that it encourages students to be lazy, since they no longer need to attend university to earn their degree. However, students say that E-lecture helps them to learn because they can re-watch lectures as many times as they need. They believe that alternative methods of learning are a good thing, and people shouldntaskt dismiss the E-lecture programme before theytaskve even tried it.
6 You hear a photographer being interviewed on the radio. Why did she decide to become a photographer?
A to fulfil a lifelong ambition
B to make money
C to help a friend
Man: Have you always wanted to become a photographer?
Woman: Well, when I was younger it was my dream job, but I actually went to university to study journalism! One day, a fellow classmate asked me to take photos while he conducted an interview. I really needed the extra cash, so I thought taskwhy not?task
Man: So you dropped journalism and moved on to photography right there and then?
Woman: No, I was too stubborn for that! While photography seemed to come more naturally to me, I actually finished my degree in journalism. It was only after I graduated from university that I fully realised my natural gift for photography! Ittasks strange how things work out, isntaskt it?
7 You hear a girl talking about her extra-curricular activity. How does she feel before she competes?
A awkward
B nervous
C excited
Sometimes when people ask about my hobby, I hesitate to tell them. Even though I love football, talking about it makes me a little uncomfortable as some people think ittasks not for girls. Thattasks so unfair! We have to train just as hard and are just as good as any male team. Before a competition though, I get really anxious and start to doubt myself. I never want to let my team down. Still, once the whistle blows, I forget my fears and just focus on winning. Ittasks so thrilling being out on the pitch!
8 You hear a backpacker talking about visiting a mountain village. How did she travel to the top of the mountain?
A by taxi
B on foot
C by bus
While I was travelling in India, I decided to go up to this mountain village. I hired a taxi, but at the foot of the mountain, a massive landslide forced me to hike instead. It took all day, but the view was well worth the trouble. It was really breathtaking! After all my effort, I decided to stay in the village for a few days. By then, the landslide had been cleared so I took a tour bus to get back to the bottom.