Упр.5 Unit 5 Секция 4 ГДЗ English Михеева 9 класс
5 Learn some new words. Listen to the tape and repeat.A.fulfil — выполнятьcontinue — продолжатьgrade — 1) оценка; 2) ступень обученияdegree — степеньacquaint — знакомитьcourse — курсowe — задолжатьdebt — долгmortgage — ссуда, заем для покупки дома, ипотекаretire — уходить на пенсию (в отставку)exactly — точноattract — привлекатьВ.
Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Михеева, Афанасьева 9 класс, Дрофа:
5 Learn some new words. Listen to the tape and repeat.
A.
fulfil — выполнять
continue — продолжать
grade — 1) оценка; 2) ступень обучения
degree — степень
acquaint — знакомить
course — курс
owe — задолжать
debt — долг
mortgage — ссуда, заем для покупки дома, ипотека
retire — уходить на пенсию (в отставку)
exactly — точно
attract — привлекать
В. Словарные слова не переводить
fulfil (u): to fulfil a role (a function, a purpose); to fulfil one’s duty (promise), to fulfil a plan. The church fulfils an important role in this town. The government has failed to fulfil its election promises.
continue (u): to continue to do sth, to continue doing sth, to continue with studies. Doctors advised him to continue taking the medicine for another week. James looked at me and continued to read the papers. She decided to continue with her studies for another two years.
grade (n): 1) to get good grades, to improve one’s grades. I got a good grade in geography. 2) to be in the 1st grade. Fifteen-year-olds are usually in the ninth grade.
degree (n): to some degree, to a large degree, to a certain degree. What you say is true to some degree. A bachelor’s degree2, a master’s degree, a biology degree, a degree in maths. Ann has got a master’s degree in English Literature.
acquaint (u): to acquaint sb with sth, to be acquainted with sb or sth, to get acquainted with sb. Let me acquaint you with this problem. Are you acquainted with the latest rules? Where did you get acquainted with Sergey?
course (n): to do a university course, to take a course in modern languages. Nigel is doing a law course at the university.
owe (u): to owe money, to owe sb two dollars. I owe my brother fifty roubles that he lent me last week.
debt (n): to have debts, to be in debt/out of debt. John is in debt to the bank because he bought that big house, mortgage (n): to get a mortgage, to take out a mortgage, to have a mortgage on one’s house. I can’t get a mortgage now because I’m unemployed.
retire (u): to retire at the age of 60. In Russia women retire at the age of fifty-five and men at the age of sixty.
exactly (adv): exactly ten. Please tell me exactly what you saw. This dress is exactly what I wanted.
attract (u): to attract people, to attract investors. Tourists are attracted by sandy beaches of California.
attractive (adj): attractive jobs, attractive plans, an attractive woman.