Стр.10 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 1 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
1h Vocabulary 1 Fill in: spirit, dust, schemes, swap, consumerism, reusable. 1 My friends and I often swap clothes with each other.
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1h Vocabulary 1 Fill in: spirit, dust, schemes, swap, consumerism, reusable. 1 My friends and I often swap clothes with each other. 2 My neighbourhood has a lot of community spirit; wetaskre always organising fun events. 3 I have a lot of unwanted items sitting around the house just gathering dust. 4 Many people are obsessed with consumerism; all they do is buy, buy, buy! 5 Many communities have sharing schemes where members lend and borrow useful items. 6 The community centre is asking people to bring any reusable items they don’t want to the centre for a sharing day. 2 Fill in: off, up, of, away(x2), on, back. 1 Our town wants to set up a bike sharing programme. 2 Sharon doesn’t mind lending her books to others as long as she gets them back. 3 I always pass my unwanted clothes on to the local shelter. 4 Don’t get rid of that bike. Some other kid might want it. 5 It’s a shame to throw away things that other people could use. 6 You can drop off any unwanted items at the community centre. 7 We always give away toys we don’t want anymore to children’s charities. 3 Fill in: hold, look, get, catch, carry in the correct form. 1 Community sharing programmes are catching on around the country. 2 We get on well with our neighbours. 3 The town will carry on with the car sharing scheme due to its great success. 4 Can you hold on for a minute while I put these things in the recycling bin? 5 The crowd looked on with excitement at the neighbourhood football game yesterday. Listening 4 You will hear an interview with a woman called Susan Chandler who runs a garden sharing programme. For questions 1-10, complete the sentences. Susan believes there is a lot of 1) wasted land in cities. Susan says her website acts as a 2) matchmaker between andowners and gardeners. Susan got the idea for her website from an 3) advert Users of the website must provide their 4) location and email address. The website gives 5) guidelines on what gardener and landowner should agree on. According to Susan the most important point partners need to agree on is the 6) amount of shared crop. As an example of a landowner’s contribution to a garden, Susan explains they could 7) water the garden daily. Susan says people are more willing to connect with strangers due to the 8) Internet Susan explains some people garden for the 9) satisfaction of not letting land go to waste. Right now the site is looking for more 10) gardeners. Текст аудирования: Interviewer: Now, what can you do if you want to grow your own food but live in a flat and dontaskt have access to a garden? Well my next guest has the answer. Joining me now is Susan Chandler the director of "Green Partners", a garden sharing website. Welcome Susan. Susan: Thank you. Interviewer: Susan, what exactly is garden sharing? Is this when neighbourhoods share a green space? A sort of community garden? Susan: Not exactly. Garden sharing is when a person shares their land with someone who wants to grow food on it. At "Green Partners" we connect would-be gardeners with those who want to share their land. There is so much wasted land in our cities that could easily be used to grow food. Interviewer: Interesting, how does it work? Susan: Well, we are basically a matchmaker that brings together people who own land with gardeners who need land. The landowner allows the gardener to grow food on the land in exchange for part of the harvest. Everyone benefits. Interviewer: Very clever. How did you think of the website? Susan: I was doing some gardening at a community garden when I saw an advert on the message board asking for someone interested in gardening their back garden. I immediately thought that what we need to do is match gardeners looking for space with those who have gardens that are just sitting unused. Interviewer: It certainly makes sense. How does the website work? Susan: Ittasks very easy. Anyone interested must state whether they want to use or lend a garden and then submit their location and email address. Then they can search a map of their area to see what is available near them. Interviewer: And do you provide a contract between the gardener and the land owner? Susan: No, ittasks up to the two to sort out the details and come to an agreement. We do, however, offer some guidelines on what they should consider in their agreement. Interviewer: Such as? Susan: First and foremost, they should agree on the amount each partner will take of each crop. Then, there are the issues of how often and what time of day the garden will be tended and whether the owner would like to take part in the gardening. Interviewer: I thought the owners dontaskt get involved in the gardening. Susan: On average they dontaskt, but it depends on the individual. Even those with little free time could get involved simply by offering to water the garden daily. Interviewer: Dontaskt people feel uncomfortable with a stranger in their back garden? Susan: I think that mentality is changing mostly from the use of the Internet. People are more tolerant of dealing with strangers especially when they have a common goal like growing food. Interviewer: Weil I think ittasks a great idea. Both partners give something and both get freshly grown food in the end. Susan: Yes, but some dontaskt do it just for food. They just get a lot of satisfaction knowing they are putting land to a good use. Interviewer: I can understand that. Howtasks the website doing? Susan: Very well. We have made hundreds of successful matches. Currently there is a lack of gardeners to match the many plots of land that are being offered for use. So if you have green fingers and some free time, get in touch with us at www. green partners.com. Interviewer: All right any of you listeners that want to grow your own food check out the site. Thank you Susan and I wish you continued success with Green Partners. Susan: Thank you.