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_____ All countries have laws. _____ In Scotland, if people ask to use your bathroom, you must agree. _____ Taxis in the city of London must only carry living people. _____ You are not allowed to have a bath in winter in one American state. _____ You can skateboard in police stations in Miami. _____ You are not allowed to cut your grass on Sunday in Switzerland.
1) Will you go to prison for breaking these old laws? 2) What must students at Trinity College have if they want a glass of wine in an exam? 3) What is the punishment for stealing soap in Arizona? 4) Can women in Michigan cut their hair when they want? 5) Where are you not allowed to speak English? 6) What household task can’t you do on Sunday in Switzerland?
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Exercise 42 Read a page from an information booklet for students starting a secondary school. Tick trueor false. Dear Student Welcome to St Luke’s School. This booklet has some useful information about your new school. Read it carefully. Times of the School Day Students should not arrive at school before 8.00 a.m. On most school days the school closes at 5 p.m. Students must leave the site before 4.00 p.m. Uniform Students must wear the school uniform. All items of clothing must be clearly marked with the student’s name. - white shirt (boys), blue/white blouse (girls); - grey suit (boys), grey skirt and navy-blue pullover (girls); - blue and white tie (boys), ties not necessary (girls); - dark grey socks (boys), white/navy socks (girls); - black shoes (no trainers or boots). School Lunches We have a popular cafeteria which serves hot and cold meals. For a good midday meal you need to spend about $2. Students who bring their sandwiches/packed lunches can eat them in the dining hall. Students must not leave the school during the lunch hour. Library The library is on the 1st floor. It is open Monday to Friday from 8.30 – 4.00 for students, teachers and parents. Absence from School When a child can’t come to school, we ask parents to phone the school on the first day of absence. When the student returns to school, he/she should bring a letter from their parents to explain their absence. Unit 4 Exercise 43Complete the sentences with the words below.
Exercise 44 Underline the correct words.
Exercise 45 Complete the text with the words below.
Gemma is seventeen years old and she loves gymnastics. She started classes when she was six years old. She has a big breakfast every morning. First, she has ________ and then she has cereal with __________. This gives her ________ she needs to do a lot of __________ at the gym. She trains every day and it’s very important that she doesn’t put on to much _________. If she needs an energy boost in the afternoon she sometimes eats a few ___________ because they contain a lot of ___________ and drinks _________ milk because it’s important to her to have a _______.
Exercise 46 Read the dialogue and translate. Danny: Welcome back, Danny Baily here on Breakfast Radio and now we have health expert, Julie Maitland. Hi, Julie, how are you today? Julie: I’m really well, thank you, Danny. Danny: Good. You are looking fantastic, as usual. So, what’s the secret, Julie? How can I look like you? Julie: There’s no secret, but there are some simple things we can all do to look and feel better. And, of course, live longer. Danny: Right. Julie: Number one is breakfast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day! You mustn’t miss breakfast. Experts say that people who have a good breakfast live longer than people who don’t, and they stay slimmer, too! Danny: Really? So, what should I eat? I just have a pastry in the car on the way to work. Is that OK? Or should I eat fruit or something instead? Julie: Well, pastries contain a lot of fat, not very good for your waistline, Danny. They also contain a lot of sugar. Sugar gives you energy for a short time but two hours later, your energy is down again, so sugary breakfasts are not the best. Of course, everyone should eat plenty of fruit, but again it doesn’t give you energy all morning. If you want energy till lunchtime, you should have some low fat protein. Eggs with toast or bread is perfect. And it’s not just eating the right things. What you drink is important, too. You should drink at least two litres of water every day, that’s about eight glasses. Danny: I drink about eight cups of coffee every day – that’s not the same, is it? Julie: No, it isn’t! Water’s the thing! Water’s good for your skin, it’s good for your digestion and it also helps you to stay slim. Fizzy drinks and coffee are not really good for you. And, of course, we should all be more active. Tell me, Danny, do you exercise regularly? Danny: Yes! Julie: That’s good for you! What exactly do you do? Danny: I walk to the car every morning, then I drive to the studio. OK, maybe it’s not very mush. What do you recommend? Julie: The government recommends that the adults should get 30 minutes of exercise a day… cycling, walking, anything that you enjoy doing. And for teenagers, they recommend an hour of exercise a day. So, perhaps you should leave the car at home, Danny. Danny: Anything else that makes us feel better? Julie: There’s one other thing. Sleep is really important. You must get a good night sleep. People who sleep well live longer than people who don’t. How many hours do you sleep every night, Danny? Danny: Sometimes I sleep five hours and sometimes fourteen, but I’m always tired. Julie: That’s not good! You need to get into a good routine – go to bed at the same time and get up at the same time. You shouldn’t stay in bed too late in the morning; it’s more difficult to sleep at night if you get up late. Adults should sleep seven to nine hours. It’s a little more for teenagers, maybe nine and a half hours. Then you won’t feel so tired, Danny.
Exercise 47 Translate into English.
Exercise 48 Complete the advice with should or shouldn’t.
Exercise 49 Rewrite the sentences so that the meaning is the same.
Exercise 50 Complete the sentences with the words below.
Exercise 51 Complete the sentences with the words below.
Exercise 52 Match numbers and letters. 1. Sam wants to have a healthy lunch. a. some cereal with milk 2. Mario wants a snack and a drink. b. a bottle of water 3. Zoe needs to have breakfast in a hurry. c. a biscuit and a milkshake 4. Ben is very, very thirsty. d. a steak and chips 5. Susan is in a fast food restaurant. e. a plate of salad and a piece of fruit
Exercise 53 Rearrange the letters to find food and drinks 1. l i m e r a n r a t e w 5. b a b e c a g 9. k a s t e 2. k i l m h a s e k 6. n i o n o s 10. b o n a c 3. m a l e d o n e 7. w a r t s b i s e e r r 11. k i c c h e n 4. r a g e n o c u j i e 8. p a g r e s 12. u s e a g s s a
Exercise 54 Match columns
Exercise 55 Complete the sentences with the words below.
Exercise 56 Read the descriptions of the gadgets. What are they?
Exercise 57 Underline the correct pronoun to complete the sentences.
Exercise 58 Complete he text with which, where, that, who This is a fantastic gadget for people _______ love swimming and listening to music. The people ________ invented it wanted to give swimmers a gadget _______ allowed them to listen to their favourite songs under water. Now swimmers can listen to music in places ________ it was impossible to listen before, such as in the sea or at the bottom of a pool. In 2009 the company developed a more advanced product _________ makes the music sound even better. It sends special sound waves _______ give very clear sound to the ear. The underwater MP3 player is now used by more than 35000 people ______ never go swimming without it.
Exercise 59 Match phrases and add who, which, where. 1. An Internet café is a place ______ a. likes creating new gadgets. 2. A washing machine is a gadget _____ b. people can go to use the computer. 3. A calculator is a machine _____ c. saves time cleaning dirty clothes. 4. An IT consultant is someone ____ d. people usually meet at airports. 5. A meeting point is a place _____ e. can help you to do Maths. 6. An inventor is a person _______ f. solves problems with computer programmes.
Exercise 60 Join the sentences using the correct pronoun.
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Unit 6 Exercise 61Put the words into the categories.
Words connected with land Words connected with water Words connected with land and water Which of the words are/aren’t in your country?
Exercise 62 Underline the odd word out and explain your answer. Example: The Earth / The Mars / The Venus / The Moon The Moon is odd word out, because it’s not a planet. The others are planets.
Exercise 63 Read the text. Which facts do you find most surprising? Amazing Earth!
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