Стр.132-133 Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 5.2 Vocabulary & Grammar 1 Choose the correct word. Then translate the sentences into Russian. 1 Keeping all our personal Information In one place may cause trouble.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 10 класс, Просвещение:
Unit 5.2
Vocabulary & Grammar
1 Choose the correct word. Then translate the sentences into Russian.
1 Keeping all our personal Information In one place may cause trouble.
2 Can you show me how to delete this file?
3 I dontaskt know anything about his personal history.
4 Looking for hidden objects Is the central theme In a lot of online games.
5 John is quite capable of fixing the computer himself.
6 There may soon be a device that can store every aspect of our lives on Its hard drive.
7 Keeping personal Information private Is a sensitive Issue.
8 Scientists have identified the problem and are working to solve it.
9 Many people object to the authorities having access to all their personal information.
10 New technology will open up endless possibilities.
Word power (artificial, fake, false, counterfeit)
2 Complete with: artificial, fake, false or counterfeit. Complete the joke. Choose two phrases and make sentences using them.
1 counterfeit money.
2 false teeth.
3 artificial intelligence.
4 fake fur.
5 artificial limb.
6 false documents.
7 false modesty.
8 artificial colouring
Why are… like stars?
Because they come out at night.
Words often confused
3 Choose the correct word.
1 Dave forgot his jacket - hetasks Just gone back to get It
2 Remind me to call Mark later, will you?
3 I need to take my watch to be repaired.
4 Do you recall the day we went to Preston Market?
5 Tom has memorised the phone numbers of all his friends.
6 Scientists are doing research Into new ways of compressing data.
7 Tom does not behave very politely to strangers.
8 Leetasks mum does not allow him to use the computer for more than 2 hours a day.
9 Whattasks that song? It sounds very familiar to me.
10 She was unable to control her feelings.
Phrasal verbs
4 Replace the words in bold with the phrasal verbs from the list below in their correct form. Check in Appendix I.
1 I guess the situation needs immediate action.
2 The project faced a few problems concerning funds.
3 His car stopped working and he missed an important meeting.
4 Scientists are investigating the possibility of making the idea a reality.
5 "Can you please store all your books on the shelves and tidy your room?" she said.
There - it GR p. 179
5 Complete with: there or it.
1 There was a lot of Information to remember. It was very difficult.
2 Ittasks Impossible to know what changes there will be to data storage In the future.
3 Theretasks nothing we can do but wait.
4 Ittasks time to upgrade our computer. There are some fantastic laptops available now.
5 Ittasks a pity I couldntaskt come but there was nothing I could do about it.
6 Theretasks no point in trying to remember everything. Just got a diary and write everything In it.
7 Ittasks pointless trying to remind him - he forgets everything.
8 There are a lot of people online and it overloads the server.
9 It’s probably going to be unsafe as there are a lot of ways for hackers to get Into the system.
10 There’s so much you can do to Improve your memory if you think you are losing it.
6 Complete with: all, both, whole, either, neither, none, every.
1 Identity theft increases more and more every year.
2 Neither of the two games was for a PC, so I didn’t buy them.
3 Sometimes I enjoy spending the whole evening playing video games.
4 I had no money left as I had spent all of It at the arcade.
5 None of the other three online players could beat my score.
6 My PC came with both a cordless mouse and a cordless keyboard.
7 You could either write it down in your desk diary or enter It In your PDA.
Listening & Speaking
7 a) Which crimes can you see in the pictures: burglary, theft, picking pockets, drug dealing, robbery, shoplifting, vandalism, mugging, murder? Which are the most serious ones?
b) Think! How do you think we could help reduce crime? Listen to someone talking about the topic and make notes. In pairs, use your notes to discuss whether or not you agree with the suggestions.
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We can all fight crime. The best thing we can do at home is to lock the doors and windows. We can also protect ourselves at home in other ways:
Always try to see who’s there before opening your door. Look through a peephole or a safe window. Ask any stranger to tell you his or her name and to show proof that he or she is from the identified company or group. Remember, it is okay to keep the door locked if you are uneasy.
Children that are home alone should never tell anyone at the door that they are on their own. Tell the person at the door that your parent is on the telephone or too busy to answer the door and to come back another time.
Make sure that locks, doors, and windows are strong and cannot be broken easily. A good alarm system can help. Many police departments will send an officer to your home to suggest changes that could improve your security.
Do not enter your home if there are signs that it has been burgled. Go to a neighbour’s house or use a mobile phone and call the police. Stay in a safe place until the police arrive.
On the street, stay alert at all times, even in your own neighbourhood and at your own door. Walk with a friend. Try to stay away from places where crimes happen, such as dark parking lots or alleys. You can also:
Call the police if you see anything suspicious or someone doing graffiti. If there is a person hanging around your neighbourhood that makes you uncomfortable, call for help.
Don’t carry a lot of cash. Try not to carry a purse. Put your money, credit cards, or wallet in an inside pocket. If a robber stops you, hand over any cash you have.
Don’t try to stop someone if you witness him or her committing a crime. Call the police and provide them with any information you have.
Everyday English
Complaining
8 Use the language in the box to act out exchanges for the situations below, as in the example.
Complaining
Itaskm sorry to say I am very disappointed with „..
Itaskm afraid ... Could you ... ?
Itaskm afraid Itaskve got a complaint...
Apologising
Oh, dear! I dontaskt know what to say.
Oh, Itaskm so sorry. Itaskll make sure/see that/to It doesntaskt/wontaskt happen again.
1 You bought a camera but Its lens Is broken.
A: Itaskm sorry to say I am very disappointed with the camera I bought yesterday.
B: What exactly Is the problem?
A: Its lens is broken.
B: I’m so sorry. I’ll see to It Immediately.
2 Your new computer keeps shutting itself down.
3 You were given a new watch but Its glass Is cracked.
4 You bought a dress but It shrank when you washed It.
9 Read the text. Complete gaps 1 -10 with the correct derivative of each word in brackets.
Identity theft
Identity theft is a terrifying experience for the victim. It occurs when someone 1) illegally uses someone else’s personal 2) identification to obtain services in their name. They may even commit crimes while impersonating them! To make sure this does not happen to you. there are a number of 3) protective measures you can take. Firstly, make sure that you do not throw away any 4) information that someone could use to impersonate you. Shred all your important papers, 5) especially credit card receipts or any preapproved credit applications and other 6) financial information. Secondly, be 7) careful at cash machines and make sure no one behind you can see your PIN number. Also, never carry your birth 8) certificate or passport with you unless it is absolutely necessary. Never write down your 9) security passwords or PIN numbers anywhere -10) memorise them.