Стр.48 Unit 5 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1 Find the odd one out and explain why it does not fit. 1 a fringe c pony-tail b plaits d tonsils 2 a chest c dimples b wrinkles d eyebrows 3 a razor c skin cream b shampoo d mousse 4 a scruffy c smart b trendy d fashionable 5 a hairdresser c body-builder b manicurist d barber 6 a dyed c cropped b bleached d pale 7 a plump c slim b overweight d fat 8 a stubble c suntan b moustache d goatee beard 2 Complete the sentences with adjectives.
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VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
1 Find the odd one out and explain why it does not fit.
1 a fringe c pony-tail
b plaits d tonsils
2 a chest c dimples
b wrinkles d eyebrows
3 a razor c skin cream
b shampoo d mousse
4 a scruffy c smart
b trendy d fashionable
5 a hairdresser c body-builder
b manicurist d barber
6 a dyed c cropped
b bleached d pale
7 a plump c slim
b overweight d fat
8 a stubble c suntan
b moustache d goatee beard
2 Complete the sentences with adjectives. The first letter of each adjective is given.
1 That terrible motel had cheap, tacky furniture in all rooms.
2 Olivia’s room is plainly furnished with a bed and a desk, but it’s very cosy.
3 If you take away these armchairs, the room will look more spacious.
4 Look at this dress! Isn’t it a gorgeous colour?
5 The castle was turned into a luxurious hotel with a swimming pool and big garden.
3 Complete the sentences so that they have the same meaning as the original sentences.
1 I’m sure he isn’t English. He cantaskt be English.
2 ‘Don’t surf the net after midnight..’ My mother told me not to surf the net after midnight.
3 I’m sure you’re hungry. You must be hungry.
4 ‘Will you come to the meeting? Ellie asked me if I would come to the meeting.
5 ‘Why didn’t you tell the truth yesterday?’ The police officer asked the suspect why he hadn’t told the truth the day before.
4 Complete the text with the correct words formed from those given in brackets.
Dear Dave,
How are you? I’m having trouble finding a job at the moment. I’ve been 1) unemployed for six months and there aren’t many good career 2) opportunities available. I must have 3) spent too much time studying at school because I’m 4) overqualified for most of the jobs advertised.
I’m not asking for much, just a certain amount of job 5) satisfaction - the kind you get from a large salary, a 6) spacious office and frequent business trips where the company pays for me to slay in a 7) luxurious hotel!
Oh well. I’ll just have to keep looking!
Hope you’re OK.
Phil
5 Complete the text with one word in each gap.
UNRESOLVED MYSTERIES
Famous ghost ship found
An expedition 1) has discovered the final resting place of the ship Marie Celeste, one of the world’s most puzzling mysteries. A group headed by the author Clive Cussler and film producer John Davis said they 2) had discovered the ghost ship’s remains off the coast of Haiti.
On 7 November 1872 the ship had sailed from New York for Genoa in Italy. Over a month after she left port, the ship 3) was found deserted and drifting off the Azores, and was then towed to Gibraltar. No crew member had ever 4) been seen again. According to a popular theory, the crew died after they 5) escaped to a lifeboat because they were afraid the ship’s cargo 6) would explode.
However, some suggested that the crew 7) may have been kidnapped by pirates or aliens. After that the ship sailed for 12 years before its last captain tried to sink it near Haiti. Dr Cussler said the fate of the crew 8) would probably remain a mystery. He also 9) said that he 10) would show objects found in the wreck to the public on Thursday.
LISTENING SKILLS
1 R T003 Listen to a lecture about the Nasca lines in Peru. Are the statements true or false?
1 It hasn’t, rained in the Nasca desert, for 10,000 years.
2 It’s likely the drawings were made by taking rocks away by hand.
3 You can only see the full shapes of the drawings from air.
4 It is possible that the Nasca Indians knew howtask to fly.
5 It hasn’t been proved the lines are an astronomical map.
6 Von Daniken’s book changed most people’s thinking about Nasca.
Текст аудирования:
Lecturer: Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this lecture on one of the most fascinating mysteries on Earth - the Nasca lines. The Nasca desert of south-western Peru is one of the driest places on Earth. Very little rain has fallen on the light, yellow soil in the last 10,000 years. It is certainly a surprise that anyone would choose this isolated desert as the place to draw hundreds of perfectly straight lines, geometric patterns and huge animal shapes. But somebody did. These gigantic drawings cover a huge area - about 520 square kilometres. Many of the straight lines are over 8 kilometres long; one of them is even as long as 65 km. There are also huge rectangles, triangles and other shapes. They seem to suggest an enormous airport and its runways. Strangest of all are the giant animal shapes, including at least eighteen different birds, a spider, a monkey, a snake and a lizard. In order to draw these patterns and figures, thousands of tons of rock had to be removed from the desert -probably by hand. Although Spanish explorers reached the area in the sixteenth century, western scientists and archaeologists only became interested in the patterns after the 1930s, when air travel became more common. One of the reasons is that the figures are so large you can only appreciate the drawings from high above the ground. Experts now believe that the drawings were done in two stages. Most of the animal drawings were created first, probably by Nasca Indians between 500BC and 500AD. The straight lines were drawn later. But how were the Indians able to draw such straight lines over long distances? A recent theory is that the Nasca Indians might have known how to fly and this is how they were able to produce such large works of art. Indeed, paintings have been found in the area that seem to show a type of primitive hot-air balloon. But the biggest mystery remains -what do the lines mean and why were they drawn? One theory is that the lines were a network of roads. However, this seems unlikely as some of the lines end suddenly or lead nowhere. A more recent theory is that the lines predict the positions of the stars. The Indians could have used this information to know when to plant or harvest crops. However, astronomers using computer models have not yet found a way to make the lines match with any constellations.
Another popular theory is that the lines have a religious purpose. Some researchers have suggested that each line may have belonged to an individual family or clan, who were responsible for looking after the line. The animal drawings might have been religious symbols, and the families met to pray to them. Perhaps the strangest theory is that the drawings were actually created by aliens. In the late 1960s the writer Erich Von Daniken wrote a bestseller, Chariots of the Gods, which suggested that many of the greatest historic monuments, like the Pyramids and the Nasca lines, were not built by people. Although very few people took Von Danikentasks eccentric ideas seriously, it did encourage thousands of people to come and see the lines for themselves.