Стр.100-101 Модуль 4 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 4.1 Lead-in 1 Which of the following can you see in the pictures? Which of them are common in your country?
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Unit 4.1
Lead-in
1 Which of the following can you see in the pictures? Which of them are common in your country?
tornado
tsunami
avalanche
flood
volcanic eruption
sandstorm
cyclone
lightning strike
earthquake
blizzard
drought
hailstorm
hurricane
thunderstorm
forest fire
heatwave
Reading
2 Look at the title of the text and the picture of the man. What is this man’s job? Discuss it in pairs. Listen, read and check.
3 RNE Read the text and complete tasks 1-7. In each task choose number 1, 2, 3 or 4.
Into the eye of the Storm
There’s a change in the sky. the clouds are gathering and there’s a rumble and howl in the distance. It first appears on the horizon - a funnel of violent air that rips through everything in its path. It’s a tornado, one of nature’s most destructive forces. It can pick up cars, rip trees out of the ground and demolish houses. Most of us would panic at this point, and take cover. But Warren Faidley grabs his camera, jumps in his car and heads right for the storm. Warren Faidley is a storm chaser and makes his living by capturing them in photographs or on video.
Warren’s photographs of the wild beauty and terrifying effects of extreme weather conditions have been used on posters and promotional material by celebrities. Some sell for up to $20,000. Also, his video footage has been shown on television around the world and he’s even worked as a consultant in Hollywood on the feature film that depicts his way of life, Twister.
Faidley’s first chase nearly killed him. “When I was twelve I was swept away by a flash flood. I was conducting my first taskchasetask along the banks of a swiftly flowing river. Suddenly, the bank gave way and I fell into the floodwaters. I was carried under water and held my breath. Then my foot found a rock, and I stuck my head above the water. That had a profound effect on my life - I knew I had to live life to the fullest."
He soon moved on to more profitable pursuits. “About a year after my near-death experience, I decided to ride my bike into the centre of a large dust devil, a much smaller type of tornado. After that, I formed a gang of kids and we’d chase after these mini-tornadoes. It was experiences such as these that gave me the confidence that eventually led to my first job, collecting deadly scorpions. Heavy rain storms drove them out of their hiding places and I dodged lightning bolts, collected the scorpions and sold them to an old man who put them into plastic paperweights to sell by the side of the road. Eventually, some parents found out about my near drowning, scorpion trade and dust devil adventures. The majority of the local kids were banned from hanging out with me."
He says: “Chasing is extremely dangerous - especially when I started and there was no on board radar to show us where and when the tornado would hit. Recently, I was fleeing a terrible storm in Texas. The winds became so intense my chase truck could hardly move; rocks were being lifted and smashed into the windshield. I was literally being sucked into the tornado!" Of course, he survived to tell the tale.
Some motion picture companies have made inquiries into making a film based on his adventures, but Faidley says: "I’m not committed to anything yet. I’ve devoted my life to chasing and turned it into a milion-dollar career. I’m going to be very careful about giving it away."
Faidley’s photography has been greatly admired. He explains, “As an artist, Itaskm always looking for that perfect shot. Someone once said: ‘Artists seek perfection in their work to make up for imperfections in their lives.’ That fits me. I’ve given up on any kind of serious personal fife or family and dedicated my life to my work. Chasing involves so many things I enjoy in life: adventure, danger, travel, science, friendships and, of course, the excitement."
1 We learn in the first paragraph that Warren Faidley does things other people would not do.
1 enjoys the danger Involved In his Job.
2 does things other people would not do.
3 drives right into tornadoes.
4 takes photographs of people in danger.
2 The producers of the film Twister took advice from Faidley when making the film.
1 based the film on his life.
2 used his photographs to promote the film.
3 took advice from Faidley when making the film.
4 wanted Faidley to star In the film.
3 When the writer says that Faidley ‘moved on to more profitable pursuits’ (para 4) he means that Faidley made money from a dangerous hobby.
1 changed the way he conducted his ‘chases’.
2 started to take his hobby more seriously.
3 went on even more daring adventures.
4 made money from a dangerous hobby.
4 Eventually, most of the members of Faidley’s teenage gang werentaskt allowed to associate with him.
1 joined him in his scorpion trade.
2 had to hide their friendship with him.
3 lost interest in storm chasing.
4 werentaskt allowed to associate with him.
5 Faidley tells us that when he began his career, the equipment was not as advanced as It Is nowadays.
1 he was less cautious than he Is now.
2 the equipment was not as advanced as It Is nowadays.
3 the job was loss dangerous than It is now.
4 he did not take any equipment with him on his ‘chases’.
6 When film companies suggest making a film about his experiences, Faidley feels cautious.
1 cautious.
2 proud.
3 excited.
4 unimpressed.
7 In the final paragraph, we learn that Faidley puts work before anything else.
1 puts work before anything else.
2 makes sure every shot Is perfect
3 Is pleased that others admire his work.
4 has some regrets about his life.
4 Match the words in bold in the text to these meanings.
In pairs, ask and answer questions based on the text.
5 Complete with: profitable, a Hash, live, make, perfect, promotional, tell, extreme, profound, deadly. Then use the completed phrases to make sentences about Warren Faidley.
1 to make one’s living
2 extreme weather conditions
3 promotional material
4 a flash flood
5 profound effect
6 live life to the fullest
7 profitable pursuits
8 perfect shot
9 to tell the tale
10 deadly scorpion
e.g. Warren Faidley makes his living chasing tornadoes.
Speaking
6 Think! Tell your partner four things you remember from the text. Would you ever do such a risky job? Why (not)? Discuss in pairs. Then translate the first two paragraphs of the text into Russian.
Writing
7 Write a short summary of the text Swap papers with your partner and check each others’ writing. Check for the following:
all main points included
grammar mistakes
punctuation and spiling mistakes
cohesion