Стр.42-43 Unit 4 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 11 класс
READING AND VOCABULARY 1 How do you usually choose a book? Discuss your answers in pairs, using the ideas below. • recommended by a friend • familiar with the authortasks work • buy second-hand • borrow from a library read a review • like the cover • other 2 Describe the picture using the words and phrases from the box.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Камине Д.Карр, Парсонс 11 класс, Просвещение:
READING AND VOCABULARY
1 How do you usually choose a book? Discuss your answers in pairs, using the ideas below.
• recommended by a friend
• familiar with the authortasks work
• buy second-hand
• borrow from a library read a review
• like the cover
• other
2 Describe the picture using the words and phrases from the box. Use your dictionary if necessary.
a beehive; platforms and steps; immense; pierced by light; palatial; a high glass dome; a labyrinth of passageways
3 T028 In pairs, answer the questions about the picture. Then listen and read Part 1 of the story and check your answers.
1 Where do you think this place is? What is it?
2 Who is the boy? Whattasks he doing?
3 How does he feel? Why is he there?
The Shadow of the Wind
Part 1
taskCome, Daniel, get dressed. I want to show you something,task said my father.
taskNow? At five otaskclock in the morning?task
taskSome things can only be seen in the shadows,task he said, with a mysterious smile.
We stepped out of the front door into the misty streets. The lamps along the Ramblas marked out an avenue in the early morning haze as the city awoke, like a watercolour slowly coming to life. I followed my father through the narrow streets until at last he stopped in front of a large door of carved wood. Before us rose what to my eyes seemed like an ancient palace, a place of echoes and shadows.
taskDaniel, you mustntaskt tell anyone about this. Not even your friend Tomas. No one."
A smallish man with thick grey hair opened the door.
taskGood morning, Isaac. This is my son, Daniel," my father announced. taskHe will be eleven soon, and one day the shop will be his. Ittasks time he knew this place.task
The man called Isaac nodded and invited us in. We followed him through a palatial corridor and arrived at an enormous round hall, the shadows pierced by light from a high glass dome above us. A labyrinth of passageways and bookshelves rose like a beehive, with platforms, steps and bridges that suggested an immense library of impossible geometry. I looked at my father, stunned. He smiled at me and winked.
taskWelcome to the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, Daniel.
4 T029 Before you read Part 2 of the story, discuss the questions. Then listen and read Part 2 and check your predictions.
1 What does Danieltasks father do for a living?
2 Why is this place called the Cemetery of Forgotten Books?
3 What happens to a person who visits this place for the first time?
4 Whattasks going to happen next? Will it be positive or negative?
Part 2
Among the librarytasks corridors and platforms, I could make out about a dozen human figures. Some of them turned to greet me from a distance, and I recognised the faces of various booksellers, colleagues of my fathertasks. To my ten-year-old eyes, they looked like a brotherhood of alchemists in secret study. My father knelt next to me, with his eyes fixed on mine, and spoke in the hushed voice he reserved for promises and secrets.
taskThis is a place of mystery, Daniel, a sanctuary. Every book you see here has a soul. The soul of the person who wrote it and of those who read it and lived and dreamed with it. Every time a book changes hands, every time someone runs his eyes down its pages, its spirit grows and strengthens. This place was already ancient when my father brought me here for the first time many years ago. Perhaps as old as the city itself. How long has it existed? Who created it? Nobody knows that for certain. I will tell you what my father told me, though. When a library disappears, or a bookshop closes down, when a book has been completely forgotten, those of us who know this place, its guardians, make sure that it gets here. In this place, books no longer remembered by anyone live forever, waiting for the day when they will reach a new readertasks hands. In the shop, we buy and sell them, but in truth books have no owner. Every book you see here has been somebodytasks best friend. Now they only have us, Daniel. Do you think youtaskll be able to keep this a secret?"
My gaze was lost in the immensity and magic of the light. I nodded, and my father smiled.
taskAnd you know the best thing about it?task he asked.
I shook my head.
taskAccording to tradition, the first time someone visits this place, he must choose a book, any book, and adopt it. Thattasks a big responsibility. He has to make sure that it will never disappear, that it will always stay alive. Ittasks a very important promise. For life,task explained my father. "Today ittasks your turn.task
For almost half an hour, I wandered within the labyrinth, breathing in the smell of old paper and dust. Among the titles, I could make out words in familiar languages and others I couldntaskt identify. I walked through galleries filled with hundreds, thousands of volumes. After a while it occurred to me that between the covers of each of those books was a boundless universe waiting to be discovered, while beyond those walls, in the outside world, people allowed life to pass by in afternoons of football and radio soaps. At that precise moment, I knew that I had already chosen the book I was going to adopt or that was going to adopt me. It stood out timidly on one comer of the shelf, bound in wine-coloured leather. The gold letters of its title gleamed in the light from the dome above. I caressed them with the tips of my fingers, reading to myself.
The Shadow of the Wind
Julian Carax
I had never heard of the title or the author, but I didntaskt care. I took the book down with great care and leafed through the pages. Once liberated from its prison on the shelf, it released a cloud of gold and dust. Pleased with my choice, I put it under my arm and walked back through the labyrinth, a smile on my lips. I felt sure that The Shadow of the Wind had been waiting there for me for years, probably since before I was born.
5 Find words 1-7 in the story and guess their meaning from the context (the line numbers are given in brackets). Then match them to their definitions a-g.
1 stunned (line 30)
2 make out (line 35)
3 hushed (line 41)
4 gaze (line 66)
5 timidly (line 91)
6 gleam (line 93)
7 caress (line 94)
a in a shy way
b just able to see something
c quiet
d touch gently
e shine softly
f a long steady look
g too shocked to speak