Упр.5 Unit 5 Секция 5 ГДЗ English Михеева 9 класс
5 Learn some new words. Listen to the tap and repeat.A.secure — безопасныйsecurity — безопасность, охранаguard — стражникlife guard — спасательbodyguard — телохранительfortune — состояние, богатствоrefuse — отказыватьсяproper — правильныйrescue — спасатьemployer — работодательexpectation — ожиданиеgap — пространство между чем-то и чем-тоfollow in sb’s footsteps — идти по стопам кого-либоget down to sth — приняться за что-тоB.
Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Михеева, Афанасьева 9 класс, Дрофа:
5 Learn some new words. Listen to the tap and repeat.
A.
secure — безопасный
security — безопасность, охрана
guard — стражник
life guard — спасатель
bodyguard — телохранитель
fortune — состояние, богатство
refuse — отказываться
proper — правильный
rescue — спасать
employer — работодатель
expectation — ожидание
gap — пространство между чем-то и чем-то
follow in sb’s footsteps — идти по стопам кого-либо
get down to sth — приняться за что-то
B. словарные слова не переводить
secure (adj): а secure job, а secure future; to be secure from sb/ sth, to feel secure. She wanted a job with a more secure future. Everyone wants to be financially secure.
security (n): national security, international security, a security
adviser. If you don’t leave, I’ll have to call security.
guard (n): a prison2 guard, a group of guards. There was an armed guard on duty outside his door. A brave lifeguard, a young bodyguard.
fortune (n): to make a fortune, to cost a fortune, to spend a fortune, to pay a fortune. Henry Ford made his fortune with his cars. They spent a fortune on flowers alone.
refuse (v): to refuse to do sth. Mum asked him to apologize but he refused. How could he refuse to help his own sister?
employer (n): somebody’s employer. An employer is responsible for his workers. Daniel’s employers offered to pay for his course.
expectation (n): to have high/low expectations, to meet sb’s expectations, against sb’s expectations, in expectation of sth. The team went to play the match without any expectation of success. We had heard so much about the film but it didn’t meet our expectations. The Robinsons are parents with high expectations for their children.
gap (n): a gap in the mountains, a gap between the tapes, to fill in the gaps in one’s education. There are wide gaps in my knowledge of history.
proper (adj): a proper job, a proper education, proper tools. That’s not a proper way to do it! The problem was they didn’t have a proper place to study.
properly (adv): properly dressed, properly trained.
rescue: to rescue people, to rescue sb from sth. The firefighters rescued several people from the house on fire. Debora tried to rescue her younger sister from falling off the stairs.
follow in sb’s footsteps: Antonio Stradivari’s children followed in their father’s footsteps.
get down to sth: get down to business at once. It’s hard to get down to work after a nice long holiday.