Стр.82 Unit 9 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING 1 In pairs, finish the sentence in the cartoon. Read your sentence to the class. ‘Did he just say ‘Yahoo’?
Решение #
Решение #
Решение #
Решение #
Решение #
Решение #
Решение #
Решение #
Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 10 класс, Просвещение:
VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING
1 In pairs, finish the sentence in the cartoon. Read your sentence to the class.
‘Did he just say ‘Yahoo’? Maybe he can start …’
2 Find five nouns that don’t collocate with the verb start. Which verbs do you use them with?
a computer, a career, an argument, a rumour, a business, a noise, university, a journey, classes, a course, a radio, a fire, a race, a fight, a bicycle, a band, school, a hairdryer, a fashion, work
3 T065 Listen and complete the sentences using a phrase from Exercise 2 in the Present Perfect.
Rachel has started university.
1 Rachel
2 Jack
3 They
4 Tina
5 Mandy
6 Roger
Текст аудирования:
One
Rachel: Hi Sam - Rachel here. ... Yeah, great! I had my first science lecture today. ... Well, I thought it was going to be really hard, but it was fun! ... Yes, the professor was brilliant - I actually understood everything he said!
Two
Woman: Hi Mary, it’s me. ...Yeah, fine, but you’ll never believe what I heard today. ... No, ittasks worse than that! Apparently, Tom Parker has disappeared with all the company’s money! How do I know? Well, Susan told me. ... How did she know? She heard it from Jack, the boy from customer services. ... No, you’re not suggesting that he’s making it up.
Three
Man: And they’re off! Murray goes into the lead with Williams just behind him ... and Fernandez is coming up on the outside - he’s passing Williams! This is a very exciting start...
Four
Sarah: Hi Tina, it’s Sara. ... Yeah, fine thanks. But guess what? You know those boots you bought in China? ... Yeah, the ones you were wearing at Ben’s party, the gorgeous green ones. Well, I don’t know whattasks going on, but everybody at the club’s wearing them now. ... Yeah, amazing, isntaskt it?
Five
Mandy: Hello, Mandy here. ... Oh, it’s you. ... Well what do you expect? You said you’d phone me at seven o’clock last night. I stayed in until half past eight, waiting. ... That’s always your excuse - your work’s always more important than I am!
Six
Roger: Hi Jack - Roger here. ... Yes, everythingtasks fine, thanks. ... Yes, it’s great. We opened last week. ... Not bad. We had quite a lot of customers who just came in to look around. ... Well, they didn’t buy much, but a lot of them said it was about time we had a good bookshop in the town - so that’s encouraging! ... A millionaire?! Well, I don’t want to be too optimistic! We have to give it at least a year I suppose.
4 What do the underlined phrasal verbs have in common?
1 We set, off early for the airport as we wanted to miss the rush hour.
2 She always bursts into tears at the end of romantic movies.
3 They need to take up some kind of sport to get more exercise.
4 He’s set up an online company and is doing very well.
5 I burst out laughing when I saw his new haircut. He looked awful!
6 Once the plane had taken off, she began to relax.
Mind the trap!
Verbs burst out and burst into mean the same but are followed by different forms.
She burst into tears/song/laughter.
She burst out laughing/crying.
5 Complete the sentences with the correct forms of phrasal verbs from Exercise 4.
1 She burst out crying when she got her exam results.
2 I’ve been feeling much better since I took up swimming.
3 They set off before lunch so they should be there by now.
4 The plane took off two hours late because of engine trouble.
5 When he started the chorus of his Number One hit, the audience burst into song.
6 They moved to the countryside and set up home in a caravan!
6 Match the two parts of the sentences and find the expressions with start.
1 I lost, my project on the computer,
2 He lived in Paris when he was younger,
3 Jack and I started off on the wrong foot,
4 Let’s make a start
5 They emigrated to Canada
a but we’re quite good friends now.
b because they wanted to make a fresh start.
c so I had to start from scratch.
d because we’ve got a lot of work to do.
e so he had a head start in our French classes.
7 Finish the sentences using a suitable expression from Exercise 6.
1 Rob and Jane decided to stop arguing and make a fresh start.
2 He burnt the dinner he’d cooked and had to start from scratch.
3 They left half an hour before us so they had a head start.
4 When I said dial he looked like his brother, I knewtask I’d started out on the wrong foot.
5 We have to finish this job by 5 p.m., so why don’t we make a start?
8 In groups, ask and answer the questions.
1 When did you last start an argument with someone?
2 Would you like to start your own business one day? What kind?
3 When did you last take up a new hobby or activity? Why?
4 Have you ever started off on the wrong foot with someone? How?
5 When did you last burst out laughing or crying? Why?