Стр.138-139 Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 5.5 Lead-in 1 Look at the pictures. What characterises modern life? Think about: shopping transport food communication education entertainment Discuss with your partner.
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Unit 5.5
Lead-in
1 Look at the pictures. What characterises modern life? Think about:
shopping
transport
food
communication
education
entertainment
Discuss with your partner.
Listening & Reading
2 a) You are going to listen to some texts about modern life. Which innovations do you approve of?
b) RNE Read the texts. Match texts A-G with headings 1-8. Each number can only be used once. There is one extra heading. Then translate texts A and F into Russian.
1 Grounded travellers
2 Tempted to buy
3 Network connections
4 Cubicle for travellers
5 Fast food network
6 Internet exchange
7 Secret messages
8 Two in one
Signs of the times
A Parents often feel that they have to crack some kind of complex code in order to understand what their children are texting their friends. Text language keeps teens’ parents in the dark about their conversations. Some text abbreviations are now part of everyone’s text vernacular - think LOL (laughing out loud) and CUL8R (see you later). But others, like PAW (parents are watching) and LMIRL (let’s meet in real life), are a way to KPC (keep parents clueless)!
B Traditional person-to-person trading, which used to take place at flea markets, car boot sales and collectible shows has been transformed through technology. Online auction sites like e Bay, which appeared in the 1990s, have become a global phenomenon. From the beginning, they were designed to enable individuals to sell their own unwanted goods through online auctioning. Now a huge trading community has developed in which buyers and sellers are brought together on the World Wide Web.
C You may have seen them on TV. Capsule hotels in Japan are the accommodation of choice for Japanese businessmen who have missed the last train back to the suburbs or for travellers on a tight budget. They consist of tiny sleeping compartments about 2 metres long, 1 metre high and 1 metre wide that serve as one’s taskroomtask. You may want to try a one-night novelty stay, but don’t even think about it if you are claustrophobic.
D Fast food has become one of the great conveniences of modem life, but one would be hard pushed to call it a civilised eating experience. A new patented paper carrier bag invented by Advent Global aims to change all that. Called BreakAway, the bag has a detachable sheet of paper on either side. These sheets become a small tablecloth when removed, providing a clean surface on which to lay out one’s food.
E At any airport you can see people sleeping on the seats in departure lounges and even on the floors. Weather conditions or mechanical problems can cause delays and then there are the stopovers. Many passengers cannot leave the airport and must simply wait it out. In Stockholm they have taken an old jumbo and turned it into a hostel. Parked on the edge of the airport, it provides basic accommodation in 25 rooms with shared facilities.
F Supermarkets use calculated strategies to lure you into purchasing items you had no intention of buying. The big chains spend millions of dollars each year researching just what will increase your impulse buying. This includes having the smell of freshly baked bread hit you to make you buy from the bakery counter, and spacing regularly-bought items across the entire store so that you need to pass by many tempting goodies in order to complete your shopping.
G Technology is advancing far quicker than anyone could have imagined. Global communication has never been easier, thanks to social media such as email, Internet forums and blogs. Meetings now take place between people who are scattered all over the world via conference calls and video link-ups without a second thought. Even the news is being brought to us by people capturing the moment on their mobile phones and sending it by MMS.
3 Complete with: weather, Internet, tight, carrier, Impulse, text, departure, complex, sleeping, unwanted. Make sentences about some aspects of modem living.
1 unwanted goods
2 sleeping compartments
3 weather conditions
4 text abbreviations
5 Impulse buying
6 Internet forums
7 carrier bag
8 tight budget
9 complex code
10 departure lounges
4 Replace the words in bold in the sentences with: concept, serve, lay out, sense, vernacular, fabric, lure, nation in the correct form.
1 The idea of using natural sources of energy has been around for quite some time now.
2 Email can act as a very effective tool for quick, convenient communication.
3 The shop sold cloth in every colour and texture that you could ever imagine.
4 The house was arranged In such a way that made it very comfortable to live in.
5 In a way I agree that we have far easier lives than our grandparents did.
6 In a modern democratic country, every person has the right to vote for their leader.
7 TV advertisements are designed to tempt consumers Into buying products.
8 The dialect of the Island was soft and rhythmic, making It very pleasant to listen to.
Speaking & Writing
5 Look at extract A again. Do you and your friends use text messaging? What do you like/dislike about it? What text abbreviations do you use? Work in pairs and write down as many as you can.
6 Think! Spend three minutes writing about teenagers texting their friends. Read it to your partner.