Sunday, December 12, 2010

Unit 1:


Ex.14: 1.f 2.d 3.a 4.c 5.b 6.e

Ex.15:
1. works
2. is directing
3. is staying
4. is flying
5. eaves
6. likes
7. hates

Ex.19:
1. Where is from he(she)? – She is from Canada.
2. What does she like? - She likes playing the guitar.
3. What does she hate? - She hates watching horror films.

John: John is From Australia. He is 12 years old. He short and slim. John has got short brown hair. He is very friendly and kind. He likes swimming. But he hates watching TV.

Ann: Ann is from Canada. She is 13. She is tall and slim. She has fair hair. Ann is caring and generous. She likes playing the guitar and hates watching horror films.

Sally: Sally is Canadian. She is 13 years old. She tall and plump. Sally has fair hair. She is very polite and caring. She likes going to the cinema. However, she hates watching horror films.

Ex.20: 1.b 2.c 3.a


Unit 2:

Ex.13:
2. She lives in big house which is near the park.
3. Steven is a lawyer whose office is in Barker street.
4. Claire is a model who has been in many fashion shows.
5. Sarah is wearing a nice dress which fits her perfectly.

Ex.14:
1. who’s
2. whose
3. who’s
4.whose

Ex.15:
A. A porter is someone who carries suitcases.
B. A dolphin is animal which lives in sea.
C. A construction worker is person who builds buildings.
D. A doctor is person who injects for people.
E. A washing machine is a thing which washes clothes.
F. A waiter is someone who carries wines.
H. A vacuum cleaner is a machine which cleans carpets.

Ex.18:
1. with
2. has
3. Her
4. is
5. likes
6. thing
7. at
8. is

Ex.20:
1.successful
2. beautiful
3. humorous
4. glamorous
5. interesting
6. talented


Unit 3:

Ex.10: 1.b 2.a 3.d 4.c 5.f 6.e

Ex.11:
1. While she was having lunch someone stole her camera.
2. He is dirty. He has been repairing cars since morning.
3. He is sunburnt. He has been lying in the sun for hours.
4. While they were exploring a cave a shark appeared.
5. While she was skiing she broke her leg.
6. She is tired. She has been working since morning.

Ex.13:
1. ago
2. for
3. ever
4. never
5. since
6. already
7. yet
8. while
9. when
10. so far

Ex.14: 1. We haven’t been fishing since last summer.
2. It’s the first time she has eaten Chinese food.
3. How long is it since he went to Naples.
4. We haven’t eaten out for a long time.
5. He hasn’t been to Delhi for five years.

Ex.16:
1. am writing
2. came
3. are staying
4. is
5. did
6. have already been
7. took
8. have never been
9. tried
10. was
11. was
12. were enjoying


Unit 4:

Ex.9:
1. see
2. watch
3. look
4. bring
5. take

Ex.10:
1. run over
2. ran after
3. ran out of
4. ran into

Ex.11:
1. on
2. in
3. for
4. on
5. with
6. on
7. on

Ex.12: A:
1. straw umbrellas
2. bright sun
3. blue sea
4. crashing waves
5. small of suntan oil

B: 1. tall green trees
2. birds chirping
3. leaves rustling
4. small of wet soil

Ex.16:
1. incorrect
2. correct
3. incorrect
4. correct
5. correct
6. incorrect
7. correct

Ex.17:
1. It was such a lively place that I went out every night.
2. The island was so peaceful that we felt completely relaxed.
3. The museum was so amazing that we spent a whole day there.
4. It was such a noisy hotel that I didn’t sleep well.
5. The streets were so crowded that we missed appointment.

Ex.18:
1. You really ought to visit Disneyland as it’s fun for the whole family.
2. The best thing you can do to go Black Rock Beach as it’s perfect for windsurfing.
3. I strongly advise you don’t swim Sunset Beach because water is deep.
4. It’s worth going to island on September as less crowded.
5. You really should go to Cairo because there are many things to see.

Ex.19:
1. fame – famous
2. peace – peaceful
3. marvel – marvelous
4. mist – misty
5. mystery – mysterious
6. delight – delightful
7. shade – shady
8. taste – tasty
9. friend – friendly
10. fantasy – fantastic


Unit 5:

Ex.7:
1. The sun was shining and the birds were singing.
2. Bill was watching TV when my doorbell rang.
3. I was having bath while my wife was getting dressed.
4. I heard a noise in the garden so I went to see what it was.
5. He went to bed early last night as he was very tired.

Ex.9:
A:1. was looking
2. was
3. were running
4. saw
5. gasped
6. were walking
7. began
8. realised
9. stared


B:1.was raining
2. was blowing
3. was walking
4. was
5. was
6. heard
7. were getting
8. turned
9. saw

C:1. was working
2. was digging
3. found
4. opened
5. was

Ex.10:
1. He was running fast and carrying a big box.
2. They were standing at the edge of the cliff admiring view.
3. Tim was watching TV and eating his supper.

Ex.11:
1. sailing
2. enjoying
3. blowing
4. sitting
5. talking
6. making
7. crashing
8. trying
9. helping

Direct speech: Rick cried “Where is Tyler?”.

Ex.13:
1. was
2. was raining
3. was walking
4. were running
5. reached
6. had
7. didn’t seem
8. felt
9. turned
10. saw
11. wore
12. was

a. It was cold night and the story took empty street.
b. The weather was cold and rainy.
c. Sally was frightened and the man was calm.
d.

Ex.15: 1. b 2. a
Direct speeches: “They’ve found me,” she gasped. “I can’t get away now.”
“I don’t want to die!” David shouted.
“Don’t worry! Everything will be OK”, the man told him.
“Oh no! This can’t be true!”, she cried.

Unit 6:

Ex.7: 1. b 2. c 3. a

Ex.8:
1. had already stared
2. had showed
3. had been traveling
4. had been typing
5. had been saving
6. had been practicing
7. had looked
8. had left

Ex.10:
We use must = have to to express obligation.
We use mustn’t = are not allowed to to express prohibition.
We use needn’t = don’t have to to express absence of necessity.

Ex.11:
You mustn’t take photograph and touch the exhibits in museum.
You must leave bags at the door in museum.
You needn’t buy a guidebook in museum.
Hotel: You mustn’t disturb other guests and leave valuables in the room.
You must leave the room by 12:00.
You needn’t tidy room.

Ex.12:
We use as … as to compare
We use more/less + adjective to compare one person or thing with another.
We use than after a comparative.

Ex.13:
Hippos have bigger teeth than giraffes.
Hippos have bigger mouth than giraffes.
Hippos are heavier than giraffes.
Giraffes have longer neck than hippos.
Hippos have shorter legs than giraffes.
Giraffes are taller than hippos.
Giraffes are as fat as hippos.
Hippos run less fast than giraffes.
Hippos are more dangerous than giraffes.

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