Стр.78-79 Модуль 3 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 3.6 Vocabulary & Grammar 1 a) Complete the gaps with: goods, express, local or Intercity. 1 The Intercity train from London to Edinburgh also stops at Leeds and Newcastle.
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Unit 3.6
Vocabulary & Grammar
1 a) Complete the gaps with: goods, express, local or Intercity.
1 The Intercity train from London to Edinburgh also stops at Leeds and Newcastle.
2 The express train is faster because It doesn’t stop anywhere on the way.
3 The goods tram only transports food and merchandise.
4 The local train Is slow, but It calk at all our neighbouring towns.
b) Complete the gaps with: season, single or return. Check in your dictionaries.
1 He bought a single ticket to London because he was only going one way.
2 If you’re going to Leeds and coming back on the same day. It’s better to buy a return ticket.
3 She travels by train every day, so she bought a season ticket to save money.
2 Complete the gaps with: restore, repair, renovate or preserve. Use a dictionary.
1 They wanted to renovate the old house, so It would look just like It used to years ago.
2 It took months to restore the painting to Its former glory.
3 When the TV broke, we couldn’t repair It, so we bought a new one.
4 Pickles are vegetables that you preserve in vinegar.
Listening
3 Listen to three different speakers talking about what they prefer to do when they are on holiday. What does each person prefer?
1 Peter
2 Ann
3 John
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Peter
Another city break? I wouldn’t bother. The whole idea of taking a holiday is getting away from it all. For me, nothing compares to a camping holiday. I wouldn’t miss the opportunity of being close to nature for the world. Staying in a tent, sleeping under the stars, lying on exotic beaches and swimming in crystal clear waters are the perfect ingredients for an ideal holiday.
Ann
Culture exploration is a must when I travel abroad. I’m particularly interested in ancient architecture, so I prefer staying in historic cities. Last year, I went to Prague. Just walking along the busy streets in the Old Town and visiting gothic temples and art galleries was amazing. If you’ve never been there, it’s well worth a visit!
John
Some of my friends absolutely love going travelling with a rucksack and staying at hostels, but backpacking is just not my cup of tea. I’m a fan of the urban lifestyle and I just can’t do without my comforts. When on holiday, I always stay in a top class hotel. The perfect evening out
consists of a visit to a superb theatre and then dinner in a stylish restaurant. And before I leave my holiday destination, I make sure I’ve visited all the trendy shops in the area to buy gifts for family and friends!
Speaking
4 a) Look at the list below. What do you prefer to do when you are on holiday? Tell your partner.
To stay in historic/modem cities
to go shopping in traditional/trendy shops
to see magnificent ancient/contemporary architecture
to eat In quaint/stylish restaurants
to walk along peaceful/busy streets
to visit amazing temples/art galleries
to appreciate stunning views/an urban lifestyle
to swim In crystal clear waters/a water park
to experience colourful markets/go to superb theatres
to lie on exotic beaches/ride on fairground attractions
e.g. I prefer pieces where I can go shopping in trendy shops and eat in stylish restaurants.
b) Can you recommend a place for your partner to go on holiday?
e.g. If I were you. I’d go to ... / Have you ever thought about going to ...? I You should really visit …
Everyday English
Asking about/Recommending places
5 Work in pairs. Make a list of places tourists could visit in your area. Imagine your partner is visiting you for a few days and wants to find out about where to go. Use the language box and phrases from Ex. 4 to recommend places to them.
Asking about places
What’s It like?
Have you ever been to ... ?
What do you think of... ?
How about... ?
Recommending places
Positive
It’s well worth a visit
It’s a must!
Don’t miss It!
Negative
Don’t bother!
I wouldn’t bother.
I’d give It a miss if I were you.
It’s a waste of time.
e.g. A: What do you think of Beihai Park?
B: It’s a great place to relax. It’s well worth a visit.
6 RNE Read the text given below. If necessary, transform the words written in brackets marked by numbers 1-7 to make them match grammatically with the contents of the text Each gap corresponds with a separate task from group 1-7.
Richard Dunlop first 1) provided guided tours for Oxford’s tourists twenty years ago. But now he 2) has abandoned his walking tours for a new high-tech approach.
“I began leaving my telephone number at Important sites around Oxford.’ He explains. “The Idea is that if tourists want to know about a place, they can Just call me and I will tell 3) them all about It.”
Richard’s scheme ran into trouble at first when a few complaints 4) (make) about his advertising. “People weren’t sure what I 5) was offering and I got some very strange calls,” he explains.
However, these days this telephone tourist guide has taken on extra staff 6) to cope with demand. ‘For only ?2.50 per minute they’ll tell you anything you want to hear,” he says. “The museums might have their own interactive displays, but I really 7) don’t think you can replace the personal touch.”
Prepositions
7 Complete with the correct prepositions. Check your answers in Appendix 11. Choose any five of them and make sentences using them.
1 I’m afraid I can’t account for the mistake; I have no idea what happened.
2 My family Is very important to me because they love me and help me.
3 The minister said he was optimistic about the future of the economy.
4 This information is secret; It is not available to the general public.
5 This soil Is very rich in nutrients so plants grow well here.
6 All his money Is Invested in shares, so he never has enough cash to buy things.
7 Since her Illness, she has found it difficult to cope with the demands of her job.
8 You look tired; I think you would benefit from a good holiday.
9 They moved to Edinburgh so that their son would have the benefit of a Scottish education.
10 I have always been Interested in Scandinavian mythology.
11 Mary just stared at him open-mouthed when he told her the news.
12 We stared in amazement when she showed us the tickets.
13 The exam consists of a number of questions and a composition.
14 We couldn’t find a seat because the train was so packed with people.
Key word transformations
8 Complete the sentences using the words in bold. Use two to five words.
1 They were so late that It wasn’t worth going out
They were so late that there was no point in going out.
2 “You mustn’t be late.” Joss told me.
Joss asked me not to be late.
3 I expect you wore pleased with the results.
You must have been pleased with the results.
4 The use of mobile phones Is not permitted In the library.
You are not allowed to use mobile phones In the library.
5 Not so many cars use this road nowadays.
There is not much traffic on this road nowadays.
6 You ought to see to It immediately.
You had better see to it immediately.
7 They didn’t let me go out.
They made me stay In.
8 If they had got there a minute later, they would have missed the train.
They got there just in time to catch the train.