Упр.5 Unit 1 Секция 5 ГДЗ English Михеева 9 класс
5. A. Learn some new words. Listen to the tape, (18), and repeatA.threat — угроза society [sotasksaioti] — общество violence [taskvaiolons] — насилиеshame — стыд, жалостьspy — шпионитьcruelty — жестокость humiliate — унижатьrude [ — грубый forget — забывать instead — вместоspoil — портить interrupt — прерыватьBthreat (n):
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5. A. Learn some new words. Listen to the tape, (18), and repeat
A.
threat — угроза
society [sotasksaioti] — общество
violence [taskvaiolons] — насилие
shame — стыд, жалость
spy — шпионить
cruelty — жестокость
humiliate — унижать
rude [ — грубый
forget — забывать
instead — вместо
spoil — портить
interrupt — прерывать
B
threat (n): a threat of war, a threat of rain, a threat to freedom and democracy. They face the threat of terrorism every day.
society (n): a threat to society, a middle-class society, a model society. Bad drivers are a danger to society. My granny enjoys the society of young people.
violence (n): to use violence against sb, the violence of the storm. The wind blew with great violence. Many people say too much violence is shown on the screen.
cruelty (n): cruelty on television. Melissa was shocked by the cruelty of his words.
rude (adj): rude words, rude behaviour, a rude joke. His mother told him not to use rude words. It was very rude of her to leave without telling us.
forget (forgot, forgotten) (v): to forget things, to forget words. Alec forgot his friend’s mobile phone number. She said she had forgotten to ring me up.
instead (of) (adv): I don’t like coffee. Could I please have tea instead? You should be doing your room instead of watching television.
shame (n): to be full of shame, without shame, to feel (no) shame at sth, to bring shame on sb. John felt no shame at his behaviour. To their shame, they were wrong. What a shame you couldn’t come!
spy (spied, spied) (u): to spy for sb; to spy on sb. Mr Nelson had been spying for the Italians for many years. Don’t spy on me! Why should you do it?
humiliate (u): to humiliate children, to be (feel) humiliated. Jack was humiliated when he found out that his girl-friend could run faster than he could.
spoil (u): to spoil the view, to spoil children. I really hope it won’t rain — that would spoil everything. Stop saying “yes” all the time, Frank, you’re spoiling the child.
interrupt (u): to interrupt sb/sth. Richard interrupted his aunt while she was speaking. Listen to your dad and don’t interrupt him.