Стр.68-69 Модуль 4 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
4a Winter Festivals Vocabulary & Reading Festive activities 1 Listen and say. sledging ice fishing carve statues of ice ice sculpting build snow statues taste delicious local dishes sit in a hot tub watch parades snow rafting go on sleigh rides participate in competitions attend outdoor dance parties/live music go ice skating have an outdoor banquet 2 Read the introduction to the text and look at the pictures.
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4a Winter Festivals
Vocabulary & Reading
Festive activities
1 Listen and say.
sledging
ice fishing
carve statues of ice
ice sculpting
build snow statues
taste delicious local dishes
sit in a hot tub
watch parades
snow rafting
go on sleigh rides
participate in competitions
attend outdoor dance parties/live music
go ice skating
have an outdoor banquet
2 Read the introduction to the text and look at the pictures. How do you think people celebrate each festival? Listen, read and check.
Ice festivals
Winter blues getting you down? Then why not head off to some of the worldtasks most exciting winter parties? Travel writer Noel Starr talks to four people who did just that.
A Mountain Trout Ice Festival, South Korea
"If you ever get the chance to go to the Mountain Trout Ice Festival in South Korea, all I can say is: go! The festival puts on over 40 different events, including sledging and ice soccer, but the main attraction is ice fishing. Thousands of holes are drilled into the thick ice covering the Hwacheon River and each day of the festival, 32 tons of mountain trout are released beneath the ice for people to fish. The real entertainment is the bare hands fishing. A pool is built beside the river, trout are put into it and people climb into the icy cold water and attempt to grab the fast-moving, squirming fish with their bare hands. Ittasks hilarious! No one watching can keep a straight face! Cooking centres are situated all around the festival venue and chefs prepare the fish right in front of you.”
В Fairbanks Ice Festival, Alaska
"If you can cope with freezing temperatures and are looking to see some incredible artwork, head for the Fairbanks Ice Festival in Alaska. Every year, the worldtasks largest ice art competition - the World Ice Art Championships - takes place there. Ittasks a chance to see more than 100 international sculptors create incredible statues of ice before your very eyes. I really enjoyed watching the sculptures take shape. In many ice art competitions, artists work on commercially manufactured blocks of ice. In Alaska, the ice blocks used are taken directly from local ponds. The festival is a month-long event (during February and March) and it is well worth going to. Youtaskll never forget the incredible icy creations you see.’
C Sapporo Snow Festival, Japan
"last year, I happened to be in Japan during February when the Sapporo Snow Festival takes place. Itaskd heard from friends that it was one of Japantasks most popular festivals so I decided to take a look. From Tokyo, I travelled north to Hokkaido, the second-largest of Japantasks 6,800 or so islands, where Sapporo is located. When I arrived, the festival was already in full swing. What an event! Every year, about two million people come to see the hundreds of elaborate snow statues and ice sculptures that teams of sculptors from as far away as Hawaii and India fly in to Japan to create. The statues, which are illuminated at night, are spectacular! The tallest reach 50 ft in height and all take weeks to create. The festival isntaskt just about icy works of art though. Theretasks music, a huge ice mazе and a wide variety of regional foods. Theretasks even a ski jump where snowboarders thrill festival-goers with their incredible skills."
D Quebec Winter Carnival, Canada James
"If youtaskre looking for a family-friendly festival then you needntaskt look further than Quebectasks annual Winter Carnival. From snow rafting, horse-drawn sleigh rides and outdoor banquets to snow competitions, dancing and magical night parades - theretasks a huge variety of events. The streets of Quebec City are decorated for this 10-day event and special events are put on in the citytasks restaurants. The mood is so friendly and the locals are the perfect hosts. My favourite festival experience was sitting in a hot tub out in the open, among snow-covered pine trees, under a starry night sky!
Quebectasks Winter Carnival claims to be the biggest winter festival in thetask world. I dontaskt know if thattasks the case, but it surely must be one of the best."
3 Read the text again. For questions 1-6 choose from the texts (A-D). Give reasons for your answers.
Which person/people:
1 got to the festival after it had started?
2 attended a festival that lasts a month?
3 had a unique bathing experience?
4 thought the festival was very funny?
5 found the locals very friendly and hospitable?
6 attended a festival recommended to them?
4 Match the words in bold in the text to their meanings: twisting, amazing, held, set free. bath, formal dinners, catch, placed, complicated.
5 Complete with: bare, swing, attraction, situated, released, cope.
1 The festivaltasks main attraction is the singing competition.
2 Bulls are released into the streets of Pamplona during the San Fermin Festival.
3 He found it difficult to catch the fish with his bare hands.
4 We sampled local food from the stalls scattered throughout the city.
5 There were so many people that the organisers couldntaskt cope with the requests for tickets.
6 When we arrived at the party, it was in full swing.
Grammar
The passive
6 a) Find all the passive verb forms in the text in Ex. 2. How do we form the passive? When do we use it?
b) Rewrite the sentences in the Passive.
1 Canadians celebrate Winterlude every year.
2 People rent sleighs to go along the canal.
3 Artists have created amazing ice sculptures.
4 They will set off fireworks in the evening.
5 Visitors can attend an outdoor venue concert this year.
6 They held the festival over the First three weeks of February.
7 Ittasks a festival that people should not miss.
8 They say the Mayor will attend the parade.
Speaking & Writing
7 List the activities people do during each festival. Use the lists to present the festivals to the class as live TV commentaries.
8 Think! Which festival would you like to visit most? Why?