UNIT 3 - Урок 2 - Ключи к упражнениям учебника, включая Progress check - Приложения

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UNIT 3 - Урок 2 - Ключи к упражнениям учебника, включая Progress check - Приложения

Section 1

Ex. 9, p. 77

a) 4, b) 1, c) 3, d) 2


Ex. 12, p. 78

1. The name of the website is “The International Explorers’ Club”.

2. You can find fantastic quizzes, thrilling competitions, new games, interesting interviews, amazing photos, modern music and films on the website.

3. The motto is “Learning more about the world”.

4. —

5. All students from all over the world.


Ex. 13, p. 78

unusual traditions, popular places of interest, thrilling competitions, interesting interviews, amazing photos, modem music and films, important historical events, get experience


Ex. 19, p. 80

1. Five days ago, we went to the Geographic Museum.

2. Last summer, I shared some modem songs and photos with my friend.

3. In the beginning of this school year, our teacher presented his new Internet project to us.

4. Yesterday, I posted the article at the school website.

5. Last winter holidays, I got in touch with my friend by e-mail. He was abroad.

6. Last month, I had an interesting experience at the swimming club.

7. Two days ago, I took an active part in a competition.


Ex. 20, p. 80

1. True.

2. False. There are many articles about different national traditions on the website.

3. False. Not only the “IEC” team can take part in building the website. They hope that this project will connect many students from all over the world.

4. True.

5. False. The website “The International Explorers’ Club” has many thrilling competitions and new games.

6. True.


Section 2

Ex. 25, p. 81

Christie: Hey guys, right, we’ve got to do this International Internet project. It says here we should research the most interesting facts possible about our country and post them on the site. Have you got any ideas?

Nicole: Well, we should include something about the famous people who were born here. There are so many, after all.

Christie: We also have some unusual traditions — people from other countries might be interested in them.

Paul: What about sport? The British are famous for loving sport. You know, cricket, tennis, boxing, even swimming. And let’s not forget our most popular sport — football!

Andy: We should say something about the geography and history of the United Kingdom, too.

Christie: Okay. Let’s research all that and meet tomorrow to discuss the details.


Ex. 26, p. 81

1. True.

2. True.

3. False. They are planning to post many interesting facts about their country on the site.

4. True.

5. False. Great Britain has many unusual traditions.

6. True.


Ex. 30, p. 82

1. The UK consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

2. The capital of England is London, the capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, the capital of Wales is Cardiff, and the capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.

3. The official name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

4. It was first used in 1707.

5. The UK or United Kingdom.

6. The largest island is Great Britain.

7. The national flag is Union Jack.

8. It includes England, Scotland and Wales.

9. The official language is English.


Ex. 35, p. 84

1. The popular words are the Royal family, a foggy island, old castles, red buses, football and tea.

2. In Great Britain the climate is changeable and cool.

3. They love their green gardens full of beautiful flowers.

4. Great Britain is smaller than France. / It is half size of France.

5. People in Scotland have a strong accent.


Ex. 36, p. 84

туманный остров, старинные замки, особая политическая система, богатая культура, переменчивый климат, международное общение, свой язык


Ex. 41, р. 84

а) 3, b) 4, с) 1, d) 2, е) 5


Ex. 44, р. 85

England — a rose

Scotland — a thistle

Wales — a daffodil

Northern Ireland — a clover


Ex. 48, p. 86

1. Great Britain

2. Africa

3. the Russian Federation

4. Edinburgh

5. Cardiff

6. Belfast

7. the United Kingdom


Section 3

Ex. 52, p. 87

1c, 2d, 3b, 4a


Ex. 53, p. 87

1B, 2E, 3С, 4A, 5D


Ex. 55, p. 88

1. d) castles

2. c) consists of

3. c) climate

4. d) has trouble

5. c) speech

6. b) quiz

7. b) do

8. d) rich


Ex. 57, p. 89

1c, 2f, 3b, 4d, 5a, 6e


Ex. 61, p. 89

Travel to England!

We advise you to visit England — the historical .centre of Great Britain! We can offer you comfortable buses, detailed maps, the most famous places of interest and the best guides.

If you want to travel with professionals, choose us. We are the most experienced travel agency in Britain. We provide full information about traditional festivals, musical concerts, popular exhibitions and thrilling sporting events. We can help you to plan a fantastic trip that you will want to remember forever.


Ex. 63, p. 90

My name is John. Travelling is my job and my hobby. I work in a travel agency and I have visited every corner of our country. England is the largest part of Great Britain. The population is about 51 million. The official language is English. It is a very interesting country with a long history. The capital of England and one of the most beautiful cities in the world is London. Many beautiful bridges across the Thames connect the north and the south of the city. On the 23rd April England celebrates its national day.

There are many universities in England. The most well-known education centres are Oxford and Cambridge. There are lots of other big cities in England for example Liverpool, Manchester, and Leeds.

I would be glad to meet you in our agency and give you more information about England!


Ex. 64, p. 90

a)

1. England is the biggest part of GB.

2. About 51 million people live in England.

3. It is London.

4. On the 23rd April.

5. The River Thames.


Ex. 65 p. 91

— Hello! I would like to spend my spring holidays in England next month. What can you suggest?

— You should visit the capital first of all.

— Why?

— Because it’s one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with a long and interesting history.

— Is there any river?

— There is the River Thames. You could enjoy travelling by boat.

— Can I visit any other towns nearby?

— You can also visit Oxford, Cambridge and Manchester.

— When is the national day of England?

— The national day of England is the 23rd April.

— Oh, that’s my birthday!

— That’s great! Well, I hope you’ll visit us here in London.


Ex. 69, p. 92

Manchester — picture 3 S

tratford-upon-Avon — picture 1

Liverpool — picture 4

Brighton — picture 2


Section 4

Ex. 77, p. 94

Name

Wales

National day

1st March

Capital

Cardiff

Symbol

Daffodil

National game

Rugby

National costume

Tall black hat, long dress

Natural wonders

St Winifred’s Well


Ex. 78, p. 95

1. False. People in Wales has its own language.

2. True

3. True

4. True

5. True


Ex. 79, p. 95

I am working

We are sleeping

You are reading

She / He is doing

They are washing


Ex. 84, p. 96

1C, 2D, 3А, 4B


Ex. 86, p. 97

1. “I think Northern Ireland is the most beautiful part of the United Kingdom,” said the tourist from Japan.

2. The lakes of Scotland are deeper than the lakes of Northern Ireland.

3. The week I spent in Northern Ireland was the best adventure of the summer.

4. The River Severn is longer than the River Thames.

5. What is the worst season for you? — Winter. It’s too cold for me.

6. What is the largest country in Great Britain? — England.

7. What is the youngest capital in Great Britain? — Cardiff.


Ex. 87, p. 97

Northern Ireland is full of places which haven’t changed for thousands of years. There are a lot of beautiful castles, old monuments, modem and classic theatres.

There are a lot of museums in Northern Ireland. You could visit a lot of historical museums or traditional visitor centres. You will discover new facts about the Navy, sea battles and shipbuilding.

If you are looking for adventure, we suggest you visit one of our adventure camps. There you could go surfing or mountain biking and explore the forests, rocks and water, discover ancient paths and visit wonderful beaches!

Northern Ireland has one of the best climate for gardening in the world. Winter is rather warm and the days are long and sunny. Plants love these conditions very much.


Section 5

Ex. 92, p. 99

1D, 2C, 3А, 4B


Ex. 93 p. 100

The bagpipes are — c) a musical instrument

Loch Ness is — a) a Scottish monster

Ben Nevis is — b) the mountain in Scotland

Aberdeen is — c) the biggest oil centre


Ex. 98, p. 101

1c, 2d, 3b, 4a


Ex. 100, p. 101

1. False. Percy was a little boy.

2. False. He never wanted to go to sleep on time.

3. False. Percy’s mother was tired from arguing every day with her son.

4. True.

5. False. She always left him, a jar of cream as thanks.


Ex. 101, p. 101

a) Percy liked sitting near the fireplace in the evening. He listened to fairy tales his mother told.

b) Percy’s mother said: “Sit alone by the fire.” She was angry with Percy.

c) Every night a little brownie came to Percy’s house to clean the house.

d) Percy’s mother left the little brownie a jar of cream as thanks for brownie’s help.

e) The Old Fairy didn’t like people. She was bad.


Ex. 103, p. 102

Percy was a little boy. He never wanted to go sleep on time. He liked to sit near fireplace and listen to fairy tales his mother told. But Percy always thought that it was too early to sleep. His mother was tired from arguing every day and she left him sitting alone by the fire. She said that the Old Fairy would come and take him because he didn’t listen to his mother. But Percy wasn’t afraid of old fairies. He decided to stay alone near the fireplace.


Ex. 106, p. 102

1. myself

2. yourselves

3. ourselves

4. himself

5. yourselr

6. herself

7. itself

8. themselves


Section 6

Ex. 116, p. 104

1B, 2D, 3C, 4A, 5E, 6G, 7F


Ex. 124 p. 106

A. 1. Princess

2. born

3. Westminster Abbey

4. hospitals and schools

5. car

6. in the list

B. 1. actor

2. travel

3. TV show

4. film

5. richest

6. award


Ex. 127, p. 108

1. False. He was born in India.

2. False. He wrote books for adults too.

3. True.

4. True.

5. False. He was the first one.


Section 7

Ex. 133, p. 111

“Coach potato”: a person who doesn’t do any exercise, but spends most of the time sitting at home, especially watching television.


Ex. 137, p. 113

1. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are the main characters of the film.

2. Because of the war.

3. They stayed in the country house of Professor Digory Kirke, their mother’s relative.

4. Lucy discovered a wardrobe and suddenly entered a fantasy world called Narnia.

5. A fantasy world called Narnia.

6. She spent a few hours in the home of the faun, Mr Tumnus.

7. Tumnus told Lucy about the White Witch who had conquered Narnia.

8. Because they became friends.

9. No, they didn’t. The other children didn’t believe Lucy.

10. The White Witch.


Ex. 138, p. 113

1. During the Second World War, four children, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, came from London to the country house of Professor Digory Kirke, their mother’s relative.

2. While the children were playing hide-and- seek Lucy discovered a wardrobe and suddenly entered a fantasy world called Namia.

3. Lucy spent a few hours in the home of the faun, Mr Tumnus.

4. Tumnus told Lucy that the White Witch had conquered Narnia and winter had lasted for one hundred years there.

5. Lucy told her brothers and sister about her adventure, but they didn’t believe her story.

6. A few days later, Edmund followed Lucy into the wardrobe and met the White Witch.

7. One day the children broke the window and ran into the wardrobe and entered Namia.


Homework

Ex. 1, p. 119

Christie is (be) a head of a school explorers’ club. Last month she visited the international meeting for young explorers in London. She was responsible for the presentation of her local club. There were a lot of children from different counties there. They got an invitation to take part in the International meeting. Yesterday, she told her schoolmates about a new Internet project. Tomorrow, Christie and her friends began to build the website “The International Explorers’ Club”.


Ex. 2, p. 119

unusual traditions, popular places of interest, thrilling competitions, interesting interviews, amazing photos, modern music and films, important historical events, get experience


Ex. 4, p. 119

• to consist of three parts

• an international Internet project

• interesting facts from the history of the country

• unusual traditions

• to discuss details

• an official name of the country

1. London is a place of birth of many famous people.

2. Every year twenty million of tourists visit Great Britain.

3. The national flag of the United Kingdom is called Union Jack.

4. The United Kingdom consists of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.


Ex. 5, p. 119

1. What does Judy have a trouble with? — She has trouble speaking a foreign language.

2. Did you like the film yesterday? — No, we didn’t. The film was very dull.

3. Great Britain has rather changeable and cool climate, doesn’t it? — Yes, it does.

4. Come and stay in our big city! It is rich in famous museums and parks.

5. Why does Sam look so sad? — He has trouble with his new mobile phone.

6. How many countries does the UK consist of? — It consists of four countries.

7. Listen! Why are they speaking so loudly? — They are discussing a new Internet project.


Ex. 7, p. 119

1c, 2f, 3b, 4d, 5a, 6e


Ex. 8, p. 119

1. an international festival

2. an unusual trip

3. a historical event

4. a national day

5. a musical center of the city

6. Our guide is an energetic and talkative student.

7. Last year Masha made a project about English speaking countries.

8. The tourists watched a trilling film about exotic plants.

9. Our classmates are going to visit a scientific exhibition.

10. Moscow is one of the most beautiful cities of the world.


Ex. 10, p. 120

They are celebrating National Day. Men are playing rugby. People are watching a game in the Millennium Stadium. They are climbing mountains. They are taking photos of a waterfall.


Ex. 11, p. 120

1. When did they get up during their holidays?

2. What does our teacher know about shipbuilding?

3. Where is the best climate for gardening in the world?

4. What can we (I) discover in the countryside?

5. What is he doing now?

6. Who will play many sport games in the camp?

7. What do animals and plants love?


Ex. 12, p. 120

In Scotland the name of New Year’s guest is a “first footer”. After midnight people visit their friends. The first person who comes to a house on New Year’s Day must bring a present. Traditionally the visitor gives a piece of coal. You ask “Why?” It gives good luck for the coming year. It helps to make a fire in the middle of cold winter.


Ex. 13, p. 120

1. Don’t help me. I can do it myself.

2. Tom and Alice built the house themselves.

3. Jim usually answers all his letters himself.

4. Find chairs for yourselves and sit down.

5. Can Dan repair the bike himself?

6. Mary likes looking at herself in the mirror.

7. My friends are arranging the party themselves.


Ex. 14, p. 120

• Percy was scared a little hit. And brownie was very surprised to meet Percy.

• Then they started running and playing near the fire.

• Running near the fireplace Percy accidentally touched the coals in the fireplace, and one of them fell on brownie’s foot. The brownie cried aloud.

• “Who has hurt you?” the Old Fairy asked from the fireplace. “Now I come and take him away.”


Ex. 15, p. 120

business — a businessman

to dance — a dancer

politics — a politician

a camera — a cameraman

to teach — a teacher

music — a musician

show — a showman

to sing — a singer

poetry — a poet

sport — a sportsman

to write — a writer

science — a scientist

fire — a fireman

to drive — a driver

art — an artist


Ex. 16, p. 120

1. Where has Molly been to?

2. When did you visit Yew York?

3. How is your friend going to travel?

4. Who will go to London next month?

5. Where is the concert taking place?

6. Where hasn’t your little sister been yet?

7. What did we visit two days ago?


Ex. 17, p. 121

There are five of us in my family. We all have different hobbies. My dad is fond of travelling and taking photos of nature and places of interest.

My mother prefers to go to the theatre or take care of our cat.

My older sister likes dancing and chatting on the phone. My little brother enjoys reading books and playing computer games. My best friend and me like playing sport games especially football. We all like to visit our grandparents.

My grandpa makes models of planes and ships. He also has a big collection of coins. My granny can watch TV programmes the whole day.

So you see, tastes differ. But we get on well together.


Ex. 18, p. 121

1. to get on well with each other

2. to share a room with older brother

3. to clean a room

4. to wash the dishes

5. Can you keep secrets?

6. Look! Robin doesn’t waste time. He is studying to play the guitar.

7. You must stop playing computer games.

8. My sister charts on the phone a lot.

9. My family likes spending time together.

10. Are you ready for the test?


Ex. 19, p. 121

Hello Lucy,

Thank you for your letter. I hope you are OK now and you solved your problem with your family. You know we are an ordinary family too. But I think we get on well with each other. I share a room with my sister. I love her very much, but sometimes she is very naughty. I think she should stop wearing my dresses. Mum tells us that we both must not play computer games too much and should do our homework much better. Now my sister is chatting on a phone. She has cleaned our room and watered the plants already. I have to stop writing a letter to you and must go and wash the dishes. Today it’s my turn to help our mum with the housework.

Mum is going to cook pizza today. Today is Saturday. We like to spend our free time together. Write back soon.

Alice


PROGRESS CHECK

Part I

Listening

Задание 1

Speaker 1

Speaker 2

Speaker 3

Speaker 4

D

В

A

С


Задание 2. A.— 3, В.— 1, С.— 2, D.— 1


Reading

Задание 3. С


Задание 4. 1) — D, 2) — В, 3) — D


Задание 5. А — True, В — False, С — True, D — False