Стр.36-37 Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 2.1 Lead-in 1 a) The title of the text comes from a well-known fairy tale. Can you complete it? b) These groups of words appear in the text.
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Unit 2.1
Lead-in
1 a) The title of the text comes from a well-known fairy tale. Can you complete it?
b) These groups of words appear in the text. Say what you think the text is about. Listen, read and check.
lively teenager
her behaviour started to change
hardly ate anything
burst into tear
skinny and pale
enraged by the slightest thing
distorted body image
lack of self-esteem
urgent medical attention
weight back to normal
colour returned to her cheeks
Reading
2 RNE Read the text and complete tasks 1 -7. In each task choose number 1, 2, 3 or 4. Compare answers with a partner. Then translate fines 43-56 from the text into Russian.
Mirror, mirror on the wall…
In the beginning, I put it down to a simple case of exam nerves. My daughter Sarah had just turned sixteen and was studying hard for her GCSEs*. I knew shetaskd do wd, as she was top of the class in all her subjects at school and had always been a high achiever. But as the time for the exams drew nearer, ha behaviour started to change - drastically.
Sarah became sullen and withdrawn She wasntaskt the lively teenager I know. But the most worrying thing of all was that she was hardly eating anything. She refused to eat with the rest of the family and was having only light snacks in ha room. At the time I didn’t want to make a big deal of it, as I thought I’d just make her more anxious about ha exams. I was convinced that once shetaskd taken the exams, she would soon settle down and everything would get back to normal.
But it didntaskt. In fact it got worse. By the middle of the summer, Sarah had become very skinny and pale. She also had wild mood swings, bursting into tears a becoming enraged by the slightest thing. I should say at this point that my initial reactions to this situation werentaskt very helpful. We had huge fights about ha bong too thin and I tried to persuade her to eat more, but she just turned ha nose up at everything I offered ha. When nothing I said a did seemed to make any difference. I really felt at a complete loss about what else I could do a who I could turn to. I was desperate. After a lot of thought I realised that I would have to try other tactics Screaming and tearing my hair out were definitely not improving the situation.
I started by looking up eating disorders on various websites, to get as much information as I could, and what I found out almost scared me to death. Anorexia nervosa is a condition that typically affects teenage girls. There are a variety of reasons as to why if can develop, but is usually said to be because of a distorted body image and tack of self - esteem. Some young women think they are too fat even when they are not, and feel that they are unattractive a worthless. The media have been accused of playing a role in the rise of eating disorders in recent years, because of the way they portray women. Using underweight models in adverts in glossy magazines and on television may be a factor in encouraging young women to equate thinness with beauty, glamour and success.
I was shocked to discover that this disease can seriously damage the heart and make bones brittle and easy to break. However, the most frightening aspect of the condition is that in 10% of cases it leads to the death of the sufferer. The information was terrifying, but it helped me to come to terms with the fact that someone with a severe eating disorder needs love and support and agent medical attention.
It took a tot of calm and gentle persuasion to get my tearful daughter to agree to go with me to a doctor a who specialises in eating disorders. That was two years ago and the road to recovery has been tong and hard. Sarah spent two months in hospital to gel ha weight back to normal and since then she has been seeing a psychiatrist to help ha deal with the underlying causes of the problem.
It was tough for me, too. I felt very guilty about her illness -that somehow it was my fault, and I was a bad mother who had caused ha daughter so much anxiety she had started to starve herself. But wetaskve managed to get through it together. Now Sarah is looking forward to starting university, the color has returned to ha chocks and she is back to being the vibrant young woman she was before the whole dreadful nightmare started.
*GCSE - General Certificate of Secondary Education
1 1 At first, the writer believed her daughter’s behaviour had changed because Sarah was worried about academic success.
1 was worried about academic success.
2 had always been very intelligent
3 was having problems at school.
4 had just turned sixteen.
2 When the writer noticed that Sarah was not eating, she decided not to make a fuss about it.
1 thought that this was normal.
2 decided not to make a fuss about it.
3 was sure It would get worse.
4 made Sarah eat her meals alone.
3 The writer says that during the summer she and Sarah argued a lot.
1 her daughter began to get better.
2 she continued to remain calm.
3 she and Sarah argued a lot
4 she and Sarah stopped speaking.
4 Where did the writer find out more about her daughter’s problem on Internet sites.
1 on television
2 in magazines
3 in advertisements
4 on Internet sites
5 What most shocked the writer about anorexia nervosa was that a number of sufferers die from It.
1 It Is a severe disorder.
2 a number of sufferers die from It
3 it leads to heart disease and weak bones.
4 all sufferers require medical treatment
6 Getting Sarah to seek professional help required patience.
1 took several years.
2 required patience.
3 was quite easy to do.
4 led to instant recovery.
7 Why did the writer feel guilty She felt she wasn’t a good mother.
1 She felt she wasn’t a good mother.
2 She knew the condition was all her fault
3 She had been too tough on her daughter.
4 Her daughter was never the same again.
3 Think! Where might you find this text? What is the writer’s purpose (to Inform, to entertain, etc)? What message does the text carry?
4 Complete with: top, light, mood, big, body, medical, turned, play, burst, glossy, eating, scared. Make sentences based on the text using the phrases.
1 big deal;
2 glossy magazines;
3 top of the class;
4 light snacks;
5 burst Into tears;
6 body Image;
7 medical attention;
8 mood swings;
9 just turned sixteen;
10 play a role;
11 scared to death;
12 eating disorder
5 Explain the underlined idioms. Make sentences using them.
6 Match the words in bold with their meanings.
Speaking
7 Work in pairs. Take the roles of the mother and the daughter. Act out the dialogue they had while her mother was trying to persuade her to see a doctor.
A
suggest seeing a doctor (Why don’t you …?)
give reason why (I think you should because…)
give another reason (But don’t you …)
B
refuse strongly (No way …)
reject suggestion (I just don’t see …)
agree hesitantly (Well,….)
Writing
8 Make notes from the text, then write a short summary of it (50-60 words). Follow these steps.
Read the text
Make notes of the main points of the text
Start your piece of writing with one sentence that summarises the idea of the whole text.
Write your summary, including all the main points. Use your own words.
Check that your summary is clear and complete.