Стр.26-27 Рабочая тетрадь Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Use of English Multiple choice 1 RNE Read the text. For gaps 1 -7, choose А, В, C or D to complete each gap correctly.
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Use of English
Multiple choice
1 RNE Read the text. For gaps 1 -7, choose А, В, C or D to complete each gap correctly. Circle the answer you choose.
Pick Your own
Have you ever passed a farm displaying the sign, “Pick your own”, and been tempted to try it? Tessa Simon became intrigued after seeing such a sign outside a local farm five years ago, and went to 1) investigate. She soon became an enthusiast of the delights of spending a day in the fields picking her own fresh produce to take home.
Tessa 2) made her first visit during the month of June when her favourite fruit, the strawberry, was in season. She 3) joined the hundreds of other people, including small children with their parents, in 4) search of the ripest, juiciest strawberries. In her enthusiasm, she quickly picked 5) more than she could carry, succeeding in filling five carrier bags! When she went to get the bags weighed in the farm shop, she was charged less than any supermarket would charge.
Nowadays, Tessa is 6) vеry skilled at picking her own fruit and vegetables. It is possible to buy freshly picked goods from the farm shop, but Tessa enjoys the satisfaction of picking out the products herself 7) before taking them home to make some lovely home-cooked dishes!
1 A examine В study C investigate D inspect
2 A did B made C formed D achieved
3 A joined B united C connected D attached
4 A look В search C hunt D chase
5 A more В over C further D above
6 A vеry B much C so D too
7 A later В soon C after D before
Key word transformations
2 Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words including the word given. There is an example (0).
0 You have to work hard to become a doctor.
There is a lot of work involved in becoming a doctor.
1 Waitressing looks like a tiring job.
Waitressing seems to be a tiring job.
2 I won’t give you any dessert unless you eat your greens.
I won’t give you any dessert if you don’t eat your greens.
3 Fiona made the appointment.
The appointment was made by Fiona.
4 Pupils are banned from drinking fizzy drinks at my school.
Pupils are not allowed to drink fizzy drinks at my school.
5 Jane wasn’t used to French cuisine.
Jane was unfamiliar with French cuisine.
6 Norman became a vegetarian five years ago.
Norman has been a vegetarian for five years.
7 I find taking medicine unpleasant.
I don’t like taking medicine.
8 I’m so tired, I really should get some sleep.
I’m so tired, I really ought to get some sleep.
Tense formation
3 RNE Read the text and complete gaps 1 -7 with the correct form and tense of each verb in capitals.
Food for Thought
When Mrs Walker entered the classroom, everyone gasped in surprise. 1) her were a team of assistants carrying boxes of grocery items.
Tony, a student sitting at the back of the room, stood up and called out, “Gee thanks, Mrs Walker, but we 2) have already had lunch.”
A roar of laughter 3) was heard as Tony returned to his seat.
“All right class, settle down,” said Mrs Walker. She went on to explain that the lesson 4) was not about the food that she had brought, but about keeping to a healthy diet on a tight budget.
“This time next year, most of you 5) will be attending university and living on your own,” said Mrs Walker.
While she was talking, her assistants 6) were arranging food items on some shelves at the front of the room.
“Let’s suppose you have a weekly food budget of 50,” said Mrs Walker. “What 7) will you spend your money on? Tony you get to go first.” The class burst into laughter at her comment.
Word formation
4 RNE Read the text and complete gaps 1-6 with the correct derivative of each word in capitals.
Food safety
It has been reported that around one in ten people in the UK suffer from illnesses because of eating bad food. They are caused by microscopic organisms that are 1) invisible to the human eye, and which enter the body when people eat food that has not been stored or prepared correctly. The issue of food 2) is an important one, so being aware of what precautions to take is a must. Food storage is the first thing to consider. When you buy food products, check the 3) instructions on the packaging. Products vary in the way they can be kept, for how long and at what temperatures. It is common 4) knowledge that raw meat will not keep for long at room temperature, but are you confident you know how to store other products? Get it right, or you might be providing bacteria with just the conditions they need to breed 5) successful.
When it comes to food preparation, hygiene is the key. It is important to wash and dry hands thoroughly before handling food because bacteria thrive in warm, damp conditions. Keep utensils clean and dry also.
If we all incorporate these 6) recommendations into our daily routines, the risk of our getting food poisoning will be dramatically reduced.