Стр.80-81 Модуль 3 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 3.7 Listening Skills 1 In one minute, think of as many types of holidays as possible. Compare your list to your partner’s.
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Unit 3.7
Listening Skills
1 In one minute, think of as many types of holidays as possible. Compare your list to your partner’s.
2 Look at the pictures. Which type of holiday do you think is the most:
3 Listen to four different speakers talking about their favourite type of holiday and complete the sentences.
1 To my mind, beach holiday is the best because It Is very relaxing.
2 If you ask me backpacking holidays give you the freedom to travel easily and cheaply.
3 As far as I’m concerned, city break Is educational because I can learn a lot about the history of a place.
4 In my view, camping holidays are the best because It’s great to be close to nature.
Текст аудирования:
Speaker 1
My favourite type of holiday is a beach holiday because I love relaxing by the sea and sunbathing. I also love swimming and water sports so it’s ideal for me. To my mind, you can’t beat a beach holiday for relaxation. I know I feel completely relaxed after I’ve spent two weeks in the sun and got myself a good suntan. Sun, sand and sea - that’s all I need every time.
Speaker 2
I love backpacking holidays. It’s great to have the freedom to travel from country to country as and when you like. For example, it’s so easy to travel around Europe and go from one country to another and back again. If you ask me, it’s the best way to travel as much as you want within a country easily and cheaply. I prefer to see as much of a place as I can and since backpacking is so flexible it allows me to do this. I tend to see more of a place because I walk a lot and I stay in hostels and bed and breakfast places which tend to be away from the main tourist areas and I also talk to the local people.
Speaker 3
I love to go on a city break because I like to see places of interest such as famous buildings and museums. As far as I’m concerned, there is nothing nicer than staying in a nice hotel in the centre and visiting all the museums and art galleries and so on. It’s so educational. I love visiting ancient ruins, too. I’m not really bothered about the beach or the nightlife. I like to use the hotel facilities and learn about the culture and history of the place I am visiting.
Speaker 4
My favourite type of holiday is a camping holiday. In my view, it’s the best because I love to be close to nature. I love to be outdoors and I like cycling and walking so I simply pack my tent and set off. The great thing about camping is that you can camp on the beach one night and then in the mountains the next. I love the freedom it gives me.
4 Which is your favourite type of holiday? Use the phrases in the table to express your opinion.
Stating opinions
Personally, I think/believe
In my opinion/view.
If you ask me.
To my mind.
As far as I’m concerned.
It seems to me that
Giving reasons/examples
because … such as …
for example …
since…
Task 1
5 RNE You will hear 6 monologues. Match each speaker’s monologue A-F with the statements given in the list 1-7. Each statement can only be used once. One of the statements is extra. You will hear the recording twice.
1 I like to go on holiday In style.
2 New experiences are what travel Is about
3 Ancient monuments are always on my list
4 The weather is why I go abroad.
5 Going abroad Is all about trying new dishes.
6 This type of holiday can sometimes be expensive.
7 I go overseas to learn about other cultures.
Текст аудирования:
Speaker A
The reason I love to travel is that it broadens my knowledge of people, places and cultures. Every time I go abroad I try to learn as much as I can about the local people, their language and their traditions and customs.
I tend to stay away from the main tourist areas, and I try to use the local language as much as I can.
Speaker B
The biggest benefit of going abroad for me is the sunshine. It’s a way to escape from the dreary British winter! Where I live, we’re lucky if we see two weeks of sunshine a year. The rest of the time it’s cloudy or rainy or both. I like to visit hot countries and just relax in the sunshine. I like to sunbathe and come home with a great tan.
Speaker C
I’m very interested in history, so the benefit of travelling for me is the chance to visit ancient ruins and actually go to the places where great events of the past took place. For instance, I’ve been to Egypt and visited the Great Pyramid to see for myself this great wonder of the ancient world. I’ve also been to Rome to see the Colosseum and to China to see the Great Wall.
Speaker D
I like to go places where I can do unique activities that I just wouldn’t have the chance to do at home. I would like to go skiing in the Swiss Alps, scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef, or swimming with the dolphins in Florida and so on. I haven’t done all of these things yet, but I will. For me, travelling is all about doing something different.
Speaker E
When I go on holiday I love having someone else cook, clean and look after things while I relax and unwind. I travel first class and book myself into a luxury 5-star hotel and then I indulge myself. My food is prepared for me, my room is kept clean and tidy, someone brings me a drink when I want it and I pamper myself. I work hard all year, so I think I deserve it!
Speaker F
I suppose I’m lucky because my wife and I are both retired now, so we can go on holiday whenever we like. That’s a good thing for us because we both love cruising and prices vary a lot depending on the time of year. The reason we like it so much is because you get everything - excellent accommodation and food, as well as fantastic entertainment.
6 Camping holidays are becoming more and more popular. Why do you think they are? Think about:
cost
flexibility
exploring unspoilt countryside
enjoying nature
developing skills
7 You will hear someone talking about camping holidays. Which of the following are mentioned?
1 Local restaurants, pubs and shops are nearby.
2 You can hire a boat and go out on the lake.
3 You can go fishing In the lake.
4 The campsite has a childrentasks play area.
5 Campers can use the TV room In bad weather.
6 There are indoor leisure facilities such as table tennis.
7 There are free hot showers In Individual shower rooms.
8 The launderette is fully equipped with washers, dryers and ironing facilities.
9 There Is a cafe serving food and drinks on site.
10 You can buy most things In the campsite shop.
Текст аудирования:
Millhouse Farm is a family run campsite. It is in an idyllic rural setting just a short distance from many places of interest and local restaurants, pubs and shops. We offer visitors the opportunity to relax in the peace and quiet of the surrounding countryside and enjoy the scenery and attractions of this wonderful area. In addition to the
pleasure of the great outdoors, campers at Millhouse Farm also benefit from a fishing lake, planted woodland, fields, a playground and children’s play area, facilities for netball, volleyball and football. Indoors, we provide table tennis, table football and a pool table. We also provide tourist information brochures regarding what there is to see and do in the area.
Our amenities are the best you can get. We provide hot showers free of charge in individual shower rooms as well as in a separate bathroom for the disabled. We have a dishwashing and vegetable preparation area as well as a laundry room with washing machines, dryers and ironing facilities. Our shop stocks an incredible range of food, drink, sweets, newspapers, magazines and toys.
Task 2
8 RNE You will hear a dialogue. Determine which of the given statements A-G correspond with the contents of the text (1-True), which do not correspond (2-False) and which are not given in the text, i.e. according to the text it is impossible to give either a positive or a negative answer (3-Not stated). You will hear the recording twice.
A Danny Is not looking forward to his holiday this year.
В Danny believes that he shouldntaskt have to look after his brother.
C Danny was able to play football last year.
D Sarah was unprepared for bad weather when she went camping.
E Danny takes his best clothes with him on holiday.
F Sarah doesn’t help her mother with the housework.
G Danny wants to keep up-to-date with all the news.
Текст аудирования:
Sarah: Are you going anywhere special for your holidays this year, Danny?
Danny: I’m going to stay in the countryside at a campsite.
Sarah: A campsite! I can’t think of a more uncomfortable holiday!
Danny: Relax. It’s not like that at all, Sarah. The place I’m going to is a great place with lots of restaurants, pubs and shops within walking distance. I’m going to have a great time, I can tell you. It’s got a special play area for children, with slides, swings and an adventure playground.
Sarah: Aren’t you a bit too old for all that? I thought you were into sports.
Danny: I am, but I’m going with my family so we need something for my little brother to do. You know how lively he can be. Someone needs to watch him all the time.
Sarah: You look after him a lot at home, don’t you?
Danny: I help out when I can, but that’s what a brother should do, right? Hopefully though, Mum and Dad will be looking after Alex while I get a chance to show off some moves on the basketball court. There’s also a football pitch. It’s sometimes difficult to get a full team together, but we didn’t let that stop us last year.
Sarah: I went camping once and it rained every day. Of course, I’d left my umbrella and my raincoat at home. We got soaked to the skin and there wasn’t anywhere for the things to dry. I was walking around in damp socks for ages.
Danny: They’ve thought of everything at this place. There’s a laundry room with washers and dryers, and if you want to look your very best, there are also facilities to iron your clothes.
Sarah: Iron my clothes on holiday! You must be joking. When I go on holiday, I want sunbathing, good food, great friends and - above all - huge shops. I don’t want to do any cleaning, ironing or cooking, that’s for sure. I don’t do it at home so I certainly don’t want to do it on holiday.
Danny: Well this place might not have the shopping centre you’re looking for, but it does have all the basics. There’s a camp shop that sells a wide range of food if you want to do your own cooking. If you want something to read, it has all the latest newspapers and magazines and it even has a few toys to keep the kids happy. Look, Sarah, I know you like the city, but a holiday is not all about spending money. What about the fresh air?
Sarah: You could be right. Some fresh air would be a welcome break from all the pollution in the city.
Task 3
9 RNE You will hear an interview. In tasks 1-7 choose number 1,2 or 3. You will hear the recording twice.
1 Jamie believes that writing about a holiday by the sea
1 would not interest readers.
2 would be boring for him.
3 would have been fantastic.
2 Speaking about the Ice hotel. Jamie says It
1 is located very close to Sweden.
2 has stood untouched for decades.
3 started as an art exhibition.
3 When can the hotel be visited?
1 all year round, though summer Is nicest
2 in any season except autumn
3 only during the cold months
4 Those wanting to visit the hotel must
1 book their room early.
2 call to check for vacancies.
3 help build their room.
5 What Is It Impossible to do at the hotel?
1 stay more than one night
2 get a hot meal
3 use plates or glasses
6 Visitors to the hotel are advised to
1 take care not to slip on the Ice.
2 bring suitable clothing with them.
3 ask for a morning wake-up call.
7 Which of the following may refer to Jamie’s overall impression of the hotel?
1 It’s a unique experience.
2 It’s great value for money.
3 It’s fun for all the family.
Текст аудирования:
Interviewer: Tonight, we have Jamie Fletcher, a travel writer, who is here to talk about his stay in an ice hotel. Jamie, what made you go there?
Jamie: The simple answer is that my editor sent me there, but it’s also the nature of the job, I suppose. Nobody wants to read about how I spent two weeks on the beach - that’d be boring, which is why I don’t do that kind of writing. What the readers want is the weird and the wonderful, and the ice hotel certainly fits that bill.
Interviewer: Can you tell us a little about how ice hotels started?
Jamie: It all started back in 1990, when a French artist held an exhibition in a sort of large igloo - a kind of shelter made of blocks of snow - in a place called Kiruna, way up in the north of Sweden, inside the Arctic Circle. Apparently, one night some of the visitors decided to sleep in the exhibition hall and it seems they enjoyed the experience. The first ice hotel opened soon after and it has been rebuilt ever since.
Interviewer: Did you say ‘rebuilt’?
Jamie: Don’t get worried - it doesn’t mean it’s poorly-constructed and in need of constant repair - the roof isn’t going to fall on your head. In the spring, the ice melts as the weather gets warmer, and by the middle of summer there is nothing left of the old hotel and a new one has to be created out of new ice.
Interviewer: Having to rebuild a hotel every year sounds like a lot of hard work.
Jamie: It is, but it also has its benefits. The owners can easily change the number of rooms in the hotel. That’s one reason why visitors are told to book well in advance - if the owners know how many guests they’ll have, then they know how many rooms to build.
Interviewer: What about the furniture? Is that made of ice, too?
Jamie: Just about everything in the hotel is made of ice and in some hotels, even the plates and glasses are ice. Obviously, they won’t serve you a hot meal on an ice plate, you’ll be served cold food. You have to remember that the idea is not to spend a long time in these places - most people only stay for one or two
nights. If you want to stay longer, heated chalets are available. You can also get a hot meal in nearby restaurants.
Interviewer: I can’t help thinking that this place is a little too cold for me.
Jamie: It’s not as cold as you might think. Even when the temperature outside is minus thirty, the temperature inside rarely falls below minus three degrees. The air is very dry - despite all that ice - so it’s not quite as bad as you would imagine. Of course, guests are told to bring warm clothes, but the hotels will provide them for people if necessary. And on the plus side, the beds are actually very warm, so a good night’s sleep is no problem whatsoever.
Interviewer: It all sounds very interesting, but I’m not too sure that you’ve convinced me to go.
Jamie: It is expensive and it is a long journey for such a short break. Look, this is not the sort of place you would take the family to for a two-week summer break, but if you’re looking for a holiday with a difference, I’m sure you’ll find the ice hotel an unforgettable experience.