Стр.36-37 Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
2f Extraordinary lifestyle The shark whisperer Stuart Cove takes Adam Higginbotham under the waves to meet his killer cast. Stuart Cove kneels on the sandy seabed.
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2f Extraordinary lifestyle The shark whisperer Stuart Cove takes Adam Higginbotham under the waves to meet his killer cast. Stuart Cove kneels on the sandy seabed. One hand rests on a plastic crate filled with chopped fish. When he opens the crate to spear the first piece, perhaps 20 reef sharks appear in the water around us. Twenty minutes later all the chopped fish has gone and the sharks drift away. Over the past 25 years. Stuart has captured and manipulated sharks into various film scenes - especially tiger sharks. Tiger sharks are big and aggressive and frequently responsible for attacking humans, but when captured or placed under stress they struggle, and then become calm as if they are half asleep. The sharks can then be released and manipulated for the shot and this is when Stuart steps in. Stuart’s work includes three James Bond films, one Jaws sequel and even a TV advert for a Japanese toothpaste which involved getting a shark to hold still underwater white he scrubbed its teeth with a 5ft pink toothbrush! But the film that made Stuart famous is Open Wafer (2004). Filmed on shop-bought digital video cameras, it was about a young couple, left behind in the open ocean after a diving boat trip and then menaced by sharks. What made the film remarkable was that it didntaskt use any stand-ins or special effects. “A lot of it wasn’t acting. It was real fear. It should have been stunt people," says Cove. “But the budget was too small to do that." Cove grew up in the Bahamas. At 19, he was an experienced diver, but he had no idea, when he started working on the James Bond film for Your Eyes only, that he would have to work with tiger sharks. “One day they said to us, “OK, we are going to release the shark. If the shark comes to you. jump on its back." Then they said “Stuart, you’re one of the guys." And I thought. “Are you out of your mind?" But then they said. “You’ll get $150." And, well... as a teenager in 1979, that’s a pile of money." Today, Cove charges thousands for two to three days shooting with a tiger shark. “Honestly, I was scared to death," Cove says. During the first take, the shark escaped - much to Cove’s relief. Pretending to took for the taste animal, he was amazed to find it struggling at the edge of the set, trapped in a net. “So I grabbed it and it tried to bite me, and then it relaxed. I swam it back and suddenly I was the hero who saved the whole daytasks shooting." After that. Cove became one of the chief shark handlers. He never told anyone he’d found the shark in the net! Out at the dive site, I asked him what I should do if I’m actually attacked by one of the sharks he’s feeding. “Try taking your arms in," he said, “and avoid moving." But in fact, despite their reputation, many species of shark are very fussy eaters. Cove has seen sharks take bait such as chicken or lobster into their mouths, taste it then spit it out. Same goes for divers; when the sharks accidentally bite the feeders’ hands, the animals immediately realise their mistake when they taste a wetsuit. Despite this. Cove himself has been bitten a few times by sharks. Once he was bitten on the hand. “It was the worst pan I’ve ever felt," he said. “The teeth go very deep." Still, he insisted that each time he had been doing all the things for the camera you shouldn’t do; waving his hands around in the water unprotected. For some shoots Cove and his staff have even simulated shark attacks. They strap food between a chain-mail suit and their clothing and let sharks tear it off them. “That’s dangerous because they can actually rip your wetsuit and flesh ... yeah, it’s not smart. But you know," he says, “fa fame and fortune, you don’t mind doing anything." Reading & Vocabulary 1 Read the title of the article and the first sentence of each paragraph. What are you going to read about? Listen, read and check. Check these words kneel, crate, spear, drift away, capture, manipulate, step in, sequel, menace, be out of onetasks mind, to onetasks relief, fussy eater, bait, spit out, strap, tear off 2 Read the text. Decide which of the statements (1-8) are T(True), F (False) or NS (Not stated), meaning that you cantaskt give a clear answer to them. 1 When they are captured, tiger sharks immediately become calm and sleepy. 2 Stuart uses food to control sharks. 3 To save money. Open Water did not use stand-ins. 4 Stuarttasks first job with sharks came about unexpectedly. 5 Stuart was frightened when the shark on his first job escaped. 6 Stuart advised the writer to wave his arms if a shark attacked him. 7 Accordingly to Stuart, sharks dontaskt bite very hard. 8 Stuart enjoys being famous more than being rich. 3 Match the words in bold with their meanings: difficult to please, fight, threatened, cleaned by rubbing hard, replacement actors, caught, float, seized suddenly. 4 Choose the correct word. 1 A lot of creatures live on the sea bed. 2 He knelt on the sand to dig a hole. 3 They released the sharks from the cage carefully and filmed their behaviour. 4 Cove is a famous taskshark whisperertask. 5 He charges $5,000 for a daytasks shooting. 6 Cove was bitten on the hand by a shark. 7 He soon realised his mistake. 8 He waved his hand to attract the shark’s attention. Grammar ing/(to)-infinitive forms 5 Put the words in brackets into the correct form of the infinitive or –ing form. Give reasons. 1 Would you consider swimming with sharks? 2 You mustn’t dive there. 3 Tom has always wanted to swim with dolphins. 4 How about going diving today? 5 He made us wear protective gloves. 6 Would you like to come scuba diving with us today? 7 It’s too dangerous to go surfing today. 8 I regret watching that horror film; it was scary! 9 I can’t wait to visit the Bahamas! 10 Brian continued waving his arms around, even though I told him to stop. Speaking & Writing 6 Use the information in the text to act out an interview with Stuart. 7 Think! Complete the sentences. I admire Stuart because... I find his job... because...