Стр.96-97 Unit 10 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 9 класс
Vocabulary and grammar 1 Complete the sentences. Form new words from the words in capital letters. 1 I prefer cats to dogs because they are very DEPEND 2 I would like to become a scientific and study the causes of floods.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 9 класс, Вентана-Граф:
Vocabulary and grammar
1 Complete the sentences. Form new words from the words in capital letters.
1 I prefer cats to dogs because they are very DEPEND
2 I would like to become a scientific and study the causes of floods. RESEARCH
3 Tom’s dog isn’t very - it never listens to him. OBEY
4 Some people keep rather pets, like spiders or lizards. USUAL
5 Some species are still hunted although it’s illegal. DANGER
6 Kittens are lovely and - I can watch them for hours. PLAY
7 Do you know which animals in your country are in danger of? EXTINCT
8 Keeping pets is to help ill or depressed people get better. LIKE
2 Find the ‘odd one out’ in each group and explain why it doesn’t fit.
1 zoology / psychology / biology / science-fiction
2 survive / kill off / become extinct / wipe out
3 scientist / optimist / zoologist / biologist
4 massive / epidemic / vast / limited
5 eel / bat / fly / owl
6 penguin / ostrich / skylark / bee
7 mosquito / cockroach / beetle / ape
3 Use the words in brackets and rewrite the sentences so that they mean the same as the original sentences.
1 It is likely that we’ll have the medicine to fight cancer one day. (the chances)
2 We’ll have a class test today if my History teacher doesn’t forget, (unless)
3 I can only talk on the phone after I finish doing my homework, (as long as)
4 It is certain that Messi will be as famous as Pele one day. (certainly)
5 Letter writing might disappear because more and more people use email, (likely)
6 It is unlikely that hip hop will be more popular than rock music one day. (probably)
7 My mum won’t let me go to the summer camp because my grades aren’t good, (if)
4 Put each of the verbs below into one of the following categories:
a verb always followed by the -ing form (gerund);
b verbs followed either by the -ing form
(gerund) or by the infinitive with little or no change in their meaning;
c verbs followed either by the -ing form (gerund) or by the infinitive with a change in their meaning.
avoid begin can’t help continue dislike enjoy finish forget give up go on imagine hate like love keep mind practice prefer remember start stop suggest try
5 Choose the correct form.
1 Kate enjoys to travel! Travelling,
2 Try to avoid to make! Making too many mistakes, please.
3 Would you mind to close/closing the window?
4 My friend suggested to go/going to the cinema.
5 My dad has to give up to play football! playing football. He’s not quite well.
6 Put the verbs in the right form to complete the sentences.
1 I like (be) a teenager. I enjoy — (spend) time with friends.
2 I enjoy (do) active sports. I’d like — (practice) bungee jumping this summer.
3 I love (live) in a big city, but I’d like — (spend) next weekend in the country.
4 I love (use) modem gadgets. I prefer (text) messages, not sending e-mails.
5 My friend suggested (do) the project together.
7 Use the verbs below to complete the sentences. Some of the verbs should be used two or three times.
begin start stop spend give up forget tidy remember
1 The truck making some awful noise and came to a standstill.
2 The driver to turn the engine on again but had no luck.
3 As my uncle smoking, he to follow a special diet. The doctor recommended him to more time walking in the fresh air.
4 We thought he would never smoke as he used to be a chain smoker and would stop to smoke every 15 minutes.
5 asking so many questions at once, please! Try to be polite and thoughtful.
6 I turning at this round about every time I drive in this area.
7 I’ll not to forget to do it this time.
8 I to follow your instructions, but I forgot to turn left and missed the bookstore. By the time I came there it was closed!
9 I calling him at Christmas. It was a pity he was away.
10 Luckily, I to call him on his birthday and we had a pleasant chat.
8 Put the verb in the right form to complete the sentences.
1 Stop (make) noise, please. I am trying (work).
2 They stopped (consult) a map.
3 I remember (write) to her at Christmas.
4 Has she taken up (swim)? She looks fit.
5 Joe practices (sing) every day.
6 Remember (call) me when you get there.
7 We kept on (talk) till late at night.
8 Please, always remember (look) right
first, when crossing roads in Britain.
9 I can’t use the Internet, I forgot (pay) for it.
10 I tried (call) you yesterday, but your phone was switched off.
11 I’ll never forget (visit) London for the first time.
12 Just follow the instructions and continue (do) the test.
13 I enjoy (travel). I’d like (visit) Australia someday.
14 Only talented people succeed in (achieve) such results!
PRONUNCIATION
1 Read the words in the table. Then listen to the words below and put them in the correct columns. Then listen and check.
circle engine servant leisure petrol worm urban observe pest penguin fur essential
2 Read the words. In each group choose the word that has a different vowel sound. Then listen and check.
1 law / low / court / report
2 lot / cope / tolerant / from
3 blow / knock / know / host
4 order / property / soft / gossip
5 opponent / phone / storm / open
6 got / floor / rob / hot
LISTENING SKILLS
1 Listen to a radio programmer about exotic pets. Then choose the correct answer.
Текст аудирования:
Presenter: [East Midlands accent] Right, now it’s time for our weekly Every Living Thing Spot, and this week we want to talk about keeping exotic pets in Britain. There are a large number of species that can be called exotic pets, including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish and insects. We have in the studio Jessica Henshaw, a zoologist, who has recently published
a book on exotic pets in Britain, and has kindly agreed to answer some of our listeners’ questions. First of all, Jessica, a question from Daniel.
Daniel: [Southern English accent] Oh, hello! I just wonder why so many people want to keep exotic pets. Jessica: [RP accent] Well, more and more people want to keep these animals in their homes simply because there are more and more unusual species that can be bought and brought home. So, we can observe that tarantulas, iguanas, salamanders and snakes are all becoming more and more popular as pets.
Presenter: I suppose that leads us to Sophie’s question. Sophie?
Sophie: [RP accent] Thank you! What is the most important thing which you have to consider if you want to keep, say, a spider or a snake?
Jessica: First of all, you need to know that many species are illegal in the UK, either because they may be dangerous to other people or because of the animal’s conservation status in the wild. That’s why you have to find out about any laws concerning your chosen species, and whether or not you will need a permit. Presenter: Interesting. What do you do then?
Jessica: Find out everything there is to know about the species you are thinking of. Buy a good care guide, talk to your vet, surf the net and contact other people who have the same pet to find out the pros and cons. How much space will your pet require? Do you need a really big house for it to run around? If it needs regular exercise, make sure you have enough spare time each day. How long will your pet live? Some species of reptile may live longer than you, so are you prepared to spend the whole of your life looking after it?
Presenter: Sounds like it is not an easy decision to make.
Jessica: Indeed. There are many more factors to consider. For instance, it may be difficult to find a vet who has experience with exotic pets, so, you should find out if there is one in your neighbourhood. And the next question ...?
Presenter: Right. Olivia is worried about her family, is that right?
Olivia: [slight Scottish accent] Yeah, exactly. Is it a good idea to have an exotic pet when you have little kids? Jessica: Well, to tell you the truth, children and exotic pets don’t really mix, so maybe it would be a better
idea to buy a dog or a guinea pig instead, especially considering that some species are potentially dangerous to people and other animals. For example, tarantulas may bite if they feel threatened and release their hairs, which can irritate your skin and eyes. Presenter: Now on to Thomas.
Thomas: [Yorkshire accent] Oh, hello! I just wanted to ask about the financial aspect of the whole thing. Jessica: That’s a good question. In most cases the cost of accommodation, food and vet bills is likely to be higher than the initial price of the pet, so think carefully about whether you are prepared for the expense. Plus, exotic pets have specific food requirements, and may need to be fed with foods that are quite expensive to get, or that are really unpleasant to deal with, such as frozen mice. Also, who will look after your pet if you go on holiday ... mmm? It may not be as easy to find a willing pet-sitter for a tarantula as it would be for a cute little kitten.
Presenter: OK, well, sadly that’s all we’ve got time for, so Jessica, any final message for our listeners. Jessica: As you can see, there are a lot of factors involved while choosing an exotic pet, or, rather, deciding whether to have one in the first place. So, take your time. It is better to think twice than to be scared of your own pet, or to have to give it to the local zoo because it turned out to be too expensive. Presenter: That’s all for this afternoon. Thank you to all our callers and I actually have a question for Jessica ...
SPEAKING SKILLS
1 Describe the photo and answer the questions below.
1 Why do you think the people in the photo have chosen to wear the same clothes?
2 Do you think that unisex fashions and hairstyles (suitable for both men and women) will be more popular in the future?
2 Choose one of the topics and prepare a 3-minute presentation.
A Do you agree with the opinion that only the animals kept in zoos will survive if we do not change our attitude to the environment?
В Justify the opinion that films and books about disasters will always be popular because people enjoy being scared.