Стр.20 Unit 2 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
Holidays abroad by UK residents by destination 19% Other countries 2% Turkey 3% Netherlands 3% Cyprus 4% Ireland 4% Portugal 5% Italy 5% USA 7% Greece 18% France 30% Spain Journeys by public transport in the UK 1970-2010 (in millions) 1980 1990 2000 2010 Total journeys 8,000 8.000 6,800 7.000 Bus 6,200 5,300 4,620 4,450 (63.5%) Train 1,750 1,700 2,000 2,250 (32%) Plane 50 100 180 300 (4.5%) SPEAKING 1 Work in pairs.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 10 класс, Просвещение:
Holidays abroad by UK residents by destination
19% Other countries
2% Turkey
3% Netherlands
3% Cyprus
4% Ireland
4% Portugal
5% Italy
5% USA
7% Greece
18% France
30% Spain
Journeys by public transport in the UK 1970-2010 (in millions)
1980 1990 2000 2010
Total journeys 8,000 8.000 6,800 7.000
Bus 6,200 5,300 4,620 4,450 (63.5%)
Train 1,750 1,700 2,000 2,250 (32%)
Plane 50 100 180 300 (4.5%)
SPEAKING
1 Work in pairs. Study the information in the pie chart and the table and choose the correct words in the sentences in Speak Out.
SPEAK OUT Interpreting statistics
Proportions
About a third of British people who take holidays abroad go to Spain.
Greece is visited by 7 percent (%) of the holidaymakers.
Nearly one in five go to France.
Most travellers go to Mediterranean European countries.
Trends
The percentage of passengers travelling by plane is rising.
The number of passengers has gone up from 50 million to almost 300 million in under thirty years.
2 Work in pairs. Study the statistics above and complete the sentences with the words/phrases in the box.
4%, down, falling, one in twenty, most, nearly half, rising up
1 One in twenty British holidaymakers went to Italy.
2 Nearly half of the British who holiday abroad go to either Spain or France.
3 Portugal was visited by four percent of the holidaymakers.
4 Most of the people who take public transport in the UK travel by bus.
5 The percentage of passengers travelling by bus is falling.
6 The number of train passengers has been rising slowly.
7 The number of total journeys by public transport went down from 1980 to 2000, but it is expected to go up again.
Wish you were here Edinburgh
A Edinburgh is a beautiful historic city which is situated on the river Forth on the east coast of Scotland. Although it’s the capital city, it isn’t very big: it has only about half a million inhabitants.
В I really love the old town which goes from the Castle to Hollyrood Palace. There are lots of amazing old buildings there. But my favourite place is the Royal Park. It’s a huge park with an ancient volcano called Arthur’s Seat. From be fop there is an incredible view of the river and the surrounding countryside.
C The only thing I don’t like is the weather. It’s always windy here even when it s Sunny. There are Some really nice beaches nearby but it’s too cold to go Swimming.
D You can’t get bored in Edinburgh. There are lots of things to do especially in August. That’s when the international arts festival takes place. There are some very interesting museums and galleries, and you can also go on some great historical tour s about ghosts and so on. Another thing I like about Edinburgh is it’s great for shopping. It s got all the major chain stores and some interesting little shops.
E Edinburgh is my favourite city. There are lots of things to see and do and it’s not too big, so you can get to most places on foot.
3 Work in pairs. Look at the graph on page 119. Use the language in Speak Out to talk about the statistics.
WRITING
1 Work in pairs. Match the words/phrases below with definitions 1-8. Use a dictionary to help you. Which of these words describe the place where you live?
countryside
village
old town
suburbs
spa town
city
commercial zone
industrial port
1 a place to swim and improve your health
2 historic centre of the city
3 residential districts on the outskirts of a city
4 a land outside towns and cities with farms, villages, forests, etc.
5 a part of town with lots of shops and businesses
6 a place with large ships and tankers
7 a large important town
8 a small town in the countryside
2 Read the statements (1-6) about the city of Edinburgh and decide if they are true or false. Then look at the school project above and check.
1 It’s in the north of England.
2 It’s the capital of Scotland.
3 It’s a historic city.
4 It’s situated inland near some very high mountains.
5 It’s a centre for arts.
6 It isn’t a very commercial place.