Стр.77 Unit 6 Выражайте себя ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 9 класс
Listening A radio announcement 1 Look at the information. What are these buildings and statues made of? Do you know where you would find the originals?
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Комарова, Ларионова 9 класс, Русское слово:
Listening
A radio announcement
1 Look at the information. What are these buildings and statues made of? Do you know where you would find the originals?
Festival of Sand Sculpture
The English seaside town Weston-Super-Mare is hosting its International Sand Sculpture Festival again this year. Come and see the amazing sculptures, which include Big Ben, The Little Mermaid and Gauditasks famous cathedral!
2 Listen to a radio announcement and complete the information.
What’s on?
Festival of Sand Sculpture
Where? Weston-Super-Mare, England
When? From (1) 12th July to (2) 31st August
What? An amazing display of sand sculpture on the theme of (3) ‘The Seven Continents’
How much? (4) 3 for adults and (5) 1.50 for children.
Текст аудирования:
If you’re looking for a great day out for all the family, why not come to Weston-Super-Mare for the 3rd International Festival of Sand Sculpture?
The festival opens to the public on the 12th of July, and you can see the sculptures right through the summer, until the 31st of August. Don’t worry if it rains - the sculptures won’t be washed away because they’re protected with a special varnish!
The theme of this year’s festival is ‘The Seven Continents’, so you can see amazing replicas of tourist attractions in Europe, North and South America, Oceania and Asia. There’s also a huge iceberg to represent Antarctica, and safari animals including elephants and lions for Africa.
All the sculptures are made from an incredible 360 tons of sand from our very own beaches. At the moment, 14 international sand sculptors are busy working on the designs, and they will all be completed in just one week!
Last year’s festival was a huge success, with over 30,000 visitors coming to see the sand sculptures here. The theme then was ‘fairy tales’, and the sculptures included Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.
Tickets are very reasonably priced at 3 for adults and 1.50 for children, so there’s no excuse! The entry price also includes sand sculpture workshops for young people, which are taught by the sculptors themselves. So, we look forward to seeing you here soon for a great day out!
3 Listen again and answer the questions.
1 Will the sculptures disappear if it rains?
2 Which sculpture represents Antarctica?
3 What animal sculptures will there be?
4 How many sculptors are there?
5 How long will it take them to complete the sculptures?
6 How many people visited the last festival?
7 Can visitors learn to make sand sculptures?
Vocabulary 2
Nouns as adjectives: materials
Look!
We sometimes use nouns as adjectives, especially to describe materials.
a sand sculpture
a gold ring
Some nouns have a different adjective form,
wood - wooden
wool – woolly
4 Complete the descriptions with these adjectives. Then listen and check.
1 a stone carving
2 an ice sculpture
3 a sand sculpture
4 a wooden crate
5 a silver bracelet
6 a woolly hat
7 a gold chain
8 a bronze statue
5 Find nouns to match these definitions.
Can you guess ...?
1 Originally, this material comes from sheep.
2 This is the most valuable metal in the world.
3 Ittasks the material which comes from trees.
4 Ittasks made when water freezes.
5 Granite and marble are examples of this.
6 Ittasks something you find on most beaches.
7 To make this metal, you mix copper and tin.
8 This precious metal is the colour of aluminium.