Стр.60-61 Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 2.13 Literature 1 Look at the picture on the right. What do you think the man has discovered? Read the biography below to find out.
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Unit 2.13
Literature
1 Look at the picture on the right. What do you think the man has discovered? Read the biography below to find out.
Herbert George Wells
(1866-1946) was a famous English writer. He was born in Kent, England. He loved to read. When he was a child, he broke his leg and read lots of books while he recovered. H. G. Wells wrote many science fiction books, including The Time Machine (1895) and The Invisible Man (1897). His novel The War of the Worlds (1898) is about aliens invading Earth and trying to take over the world. The main character, Ogilvy, finds an alien spaceship when it lands in a park near his home.
2 Read the extract and put the events in the order that they happen. Check your answers with your partner.
3 RNE Listen as you read the text again and complete tasks 1-7. In each task choose number 1, 2, 3 or 4. Then translate lines 1-13 from the text into Russian.
The war of the worlds
The Thing itself lay almost completely buried in sand, among the scattered parts of a fir tree it had smashed to pieces on its way down. The uncovered part had the appearance of a huge cylinder, its outline softened by a thick coating. It had a diameter of about thirty yards. He approached the object, surprised at the size and even more at the shape, since most meteorites are rounded almost completely. It was, however, still so hot from its flight through the air that he couldn’t touch it. A stirring noise within its cylinder he guessed was due to the uneven cooling of its surface; for at that time he had not thought that it might be hollow.
He remained standing at the edge of the pit that the Thing had made for itself, staring at its strange appearance, surprised mainly at its unusual shape and colour, and wondering even then why it had arrived on Earth. The early morning was wonderfully still, and the sun, just clearing the pine trees towards Weybridge, was already warm. He did not remember hearing any birds that morning, there was certainly no breeze stirring, and the only sounds were the faint movements from within the soot covered cylinder. He was all alone on the common.
Then suddenly he noticed that some of the ashy coating that covered the meteorite was falling off the rounded edge of the end. It was dropping off in flakes and raining down upon the sand. A large piece suddenly came off and fell with a sharp noise that brought his heart into his mouth. He ealized that he was sweating and his knees were knocking.
For a minute he hardly ealized what this meant, and, although the heat was excessive, he climbed down into the pit to see the Thing more clearly. He thought then that the cooling of the body might be the reason for this, but what disturbed that idea was the fact that the ash was falling only from the end of the cylinder.
And then he noticed that, very slowly, the circular top of the cylinder was turning on its body. It was such a gradual movement that he discovered it only through noticing that a black mark that had been near him five minutes ago was now at the other side of the circumference. Even then he hardly understood what this meant, until he heard a grating sound and saw the black mark jerk forward an inch or so. Then the thing came upon him in a flash. The cylinder was artificial – hollow – with an end that screwed out!
Something within the cylinder was unscrewing the top!
“Good heavens!” said Ogilvy. “There’s a man in it – men in it! Half roasted to death! Trying to escape!’
At once, with a quick idea, in his mind he quickly linked the Thing with the flash upon Mars.
The thought of the trapped creature was so dreadful to him that he forgot the heat and went forward to the cylinder to help turn it. But luckily the dull radiation stopped him before he could burn his hands on the 55 still-glowing metal. At that he stood unsure for a moment, then turned, scrambled out of the pit, and set off running wildly towards Working.
1 On first seeing the object, Ogilvy thinks it has an unusual appearance for a meteorite.
1 has an unusual appearance for a meteorite.
2 has the normal features of a meteor.
3 Is wider and heavier than he expected.
4 is silent and hollow.
2 The park where Ogilvy sees the object is empty and calm.
1 cold and windy.
2 crowded with people.
3 very sunny and hot
4 empty and calm.
3 The phrase “brought his heart into his mouth” (line 31) means that Ogilvy suddenly feels scared.
1 scared.
2 disappointed.
3 excited.
4 surprised.
4 Ogilvy inspects the object more carefully after he sees ash falling off It.
1 It starts raining.
2 he thinks It Is safe.
3 he sees ash falling off It
4 the object has cooled down.
5 Ogilvy doubts his own explanation for the pieces of ash falling off the object when he notices where It Is falling from.
1 he finds that the object Is still too hot to touch.
2 he notices where It Is falling from.
3 he looks closer at the object
4 he goes down Into the hole the object has made.
6 The word “this” (line 46) refers to the movement of a mark on the object
1 the movement of a mark on the object
2 the object landing on Earth.
3 a noise he hears from Inside the object
4 a sudden flash from the object
7 Ogilvy is distressed because he can’t free the people he thinks are inside.
1 he can’t Inspect the object
2 he can’t free the people he thinks are inside.
3 he’s afraid of what’s Inside the object
4 he burnt his hands on the object
4 Match the highlighted words in the extract with their opposites below.
5 Match the underlined phrases from the extract with their meanings below.
6 a) What do you think happens next? Spend three minutes writing down your ideas. Tell your partner. Listen and check if your guesses were correct.
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Ogilvy ran into the town. On the way he met a man who drove a horse and cart. Ogilvy was so excited, and he tried to tell the man about the cylinder. But he looked so wild and crazy that the man just drove away. Then he saw the inn-keeper. He started to tell him the story of the strange object that had fallen from the sky. But the inn-keeper thought Ogilvy was a madman, and didn’t listen to him at all. Ogilvy calmed down a little bit. Suddenly he saw Henderson, a London journalist. He was working in his garden. Ogilvy shouted out to him.
He asked if he had seen the bright object in the sky the night before. Henderson said that he had. Ogilvy told him that the same object was now on the Horsell Common. Henderson was so surprised. He thought that it was a fallen meteorite, but Ogilvy told him that it was something much more than a meteorite. He said that the object was a hollow cylinder and there was something inside it. Henderson listened and Ogilvy told him everything he had seen. It took Henderson a while to understand what Ogilvy was saying. After he heard the story, Henderson dropped his spade and grabbed his jacket. The two men hurried back to the common. The cylinder was in the same place and they could see a circle of bright metal. There was a strange sizzling sound as if air was going into, or coming out of, the cylinder. The men listened carefully and tapped the metal cylinder with a stick. There was no response. ‘Maybe the men inside were stunned, or dead’ they thought. There was nothing they could do. They shouted to the men in the cylinder that they were going to get help. They promised to come back. Both men were covered in sand and looked very untidy as they ran through the streets. It was early in the morning and people were just getting up. Henderson went straight to the railway station to send a telegram to London about the cylinder.
By eight o’clock, lots of people had heard that there were aliens on the common. They gathered to see the cylinder.
b) Think! Imagine that you meet an alien. With a friend, act out a meeting between you and the alien. Use the ideas below and/or invent some of your own questions to ask.
Which planet Is he from?
What is it like travelling in space?
Why has he come to Earth?