Rezolvarea exercitiilor de la Unit 5: THINGS THAT MATTER din manualul de limba engleza pentru clasa a IX-a intitulat GOING FOR GOLD - UPPER INTERMEDIATE - COURSEBOOK, Editura Longman, Autori Richard Acklam si Araminta Crace, Editia 2011
GOING FOR GOLD - Coursebook
Unit 5: THINGS THAT MATTER
LISTENING 1
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1.
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1.
Archimedes developed the principle of floating; Marie Curie jointly (with her husband Pierre) discovered radioactivity and isolated radium; Isaac Newton developed the theory of gravity; Leonardo da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa and invented various machines.
2.
A. Leonardo da Vinci (The picture shows his drawing for a machine similar to the modern helicopter.)
B. Isaac Newton (He invented the cap-flap.)
C. Archimedes (He is reputed to have discovered the principle of flotation in his bath. Eureka! means I have found it!)
D. Marie Curie (Her discoveries were made in an old shed behind her house which she used as a laboratory.)
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Archimedes, Leonardo da Vinci and Marie Curie
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Archimedes, Leonardo da Vinci and Marie Curie
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1. the world
2. floating
3. the bath
4. technology
5. notebooks
6. draw
7. money
8. helicopters and parachutes
9. shed
10. two
11. radiation
2. floating
3. the bath
4. technology
5. notebooks
6. draw
7. money
8. helicopters and parachutes
9. shed
10. two
11. radiation
VOCABULARY 1
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1. science - noun; scientific - adjectiv; scientist - noun
2. invent - verb; inventor - noun; invention - noun
3. design - noun/ verb; designer - noun
4. revolution - noun; revolutionary - adjective/ noun; revolutionise - verb
5. art - noun; artist - noun; artistic - adjective
6. employ - verb; employer - noun; employment - noun
7. discover - verb; discovery - noun
2. invent - verb; inventor - noun; invention - noun
3. design - noun/ verb; designer - noun
4. revolution - noun; revolutionary - adjective/ noun; revolutionise - verb
5. art - noun; artist - noun; artistic - adjective
6. employ - verb; employer - noun; employment - noun
7. discover - verb; discovery - noun
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1. discover
2. scientific
3. designer
4. artistic
5. employment
6. revolutionary
7. inventor
8. discovery
GRAMMAR 1
2. scientific
3. designer
4. artistic
5. employment
6. revolutionary
7. inventor
8. discovery
GRAMMAR 1
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One thing before another: before, previously, earlier
One thing after another: after, afterwards, later, following
At the same time: while, when, during, at this time, as
Connecting times: since, by the time, in the meantime
One thing after another: after, afterwards, later, following
At the same time: while, when, during, at this time, as
Connecting times: since, by the time, in the meantime
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1. later
2. while
3. At this time
4. As
5. after
6. while
READING
2. while
3. At this time
4. As
5. after
6. while
READING
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A. mobile phone
B. safety razor
C. vacuum cleaner
D. TiVo machine
E. espresso coffee machine
B. safety razor
C. vacuum cleaner
D. TiVo machine
E. espresso coffee machine
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1902 - vacuum cleaner
1903 - safety razor
1933 - espresso coffee machine
1903 - safety razor
1933 - espresso coffee machine
1979 - mobile phone
2000 - TiVo machine
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1. E
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. E
1. 'll
2. to
3. could
4. because
5. if
6. have
7. can
8. could
9. able
USE OF ENGLISH
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1. Yes, they are pleased.
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ex 3 / page 47
1. E
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. E
VOCABULARY 2
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A. aluminium
B. cotton
C. wood
D. leather
E. wool
F. gold
G. steel
H. silk
I. plastic
J. cardboard
GRAMMAR 2
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A. aluminium
B. cotton
C. wood
D. leather
E. wool
F. gold
G. steel
H. silk
I. plastic
J. cardboard
GRAMMAR 2
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1. Yes. She could make...
2. No replacement possible
3. No replacement possible
4. No replacement possible
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ex 1 / page 48
1. Yes. She could make...
2. No replacement possible
3. No replacement possible
4. No replacement possible
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1. could is not possible
3. could is not possible
4. can is not possible
6. could is not possible
3. could is not possible
4. can is not possible
6. could is not possible
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1. 'll
2. to
3. could
4. because
5. if
6. have
7. can
8. could
9. able
USE OF ENGLISH
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1. Yes, they are pleased.
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1. noun (positive)
2. adjective (positive)
3. noun (positive)
4. noun (positive)
5. adjective (negative)
6. noun (positive)
7. noun (negative)
8. adverb (positive)
9. adjective (positive)
10. noun (positive)
11. verb (positive)
2. adjective (positive)
3. noun (positive)
4. noun (positive)
5. adjective (negative)
6. noun (positive)
7. noun (negative)
8. adverb (positive)
9. adjective (positive)
10. noun (positive)
11. verb (positive)
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decisive - adjective
decision - noun
comfort - noun
comfortable - adjective
conveniences - noun
inconveniences - noun
life - noun
live - verb or adjective
bigger - adjective (comparative)
biggest - adjective (superlative)
writing - noun or verb
write - verb
time - noun or verb
timing - noun or verb
fortunately - adverb
unfortunately - adverb
positive - adjective
positively - adverb
experience - noun
experienced - adjective or verb
talkative - adjective
talking - verb
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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1. decision
2. comfortable
3. conveniences
4. life
5. biggest
6. writing
7. time
8. fortunately
9. positive
10. experience
11. talking
LISTENING 2
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1. d
2. c
3. e
4. a
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1. The speaker was knocked over by a wave.
2. She felt safe after his mother picked him up.
3. She was exciting by her last birthday present.
4. She uses her mobile phone mainly for texting her friends.
5. On Santorini you can take trips to see the old volcano.
6. The present from his gran was for good luck.
7. He started keeping a diary soon after he got the present.
SPEAKING
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Sonia: mobile phone and watch
Paul: mobile phone and photo album
They don't decide between computer and TV.
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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1. you think
2. How
3. about the
4. the most
WRITING
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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1. An interesting title
2. A range of interesting vocabulary
3. An appropriate informal style
4. Personal opinions and examples
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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It has all the features listed in Exercise 1 above. The problem of organisation is the lack of paragraphing.
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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ex 3 / page 50
decisive - adjective
decision - noun
comfort - noun
comfortable - adjective
conveniences - noun
inconveniences - noun
life - noun
live - verb or adjective
bigger - adjective (comparative)
biggest - adjective (superlative)
writing - noun or verb
write - verb
time - noun or verb
timing - noun or verb
fortunately - adverb
unfortunately - adverb
positive - adjective
positively - adverb
experience - noun
experienced - adjective or verb
talkative - adjective
talking - verb
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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1. decision
2. comfortable
3. conveniences
4. life
5. biggest
6. writing
7. time
8. fortunately
9. positive
10. experience
11. talking
LISTENING 2
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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1. d
2. c
3. e
4. a
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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1. The speaker was knocked over by a wave.
2. She felt safe after his mother picked him up.
3. She was exciting by her last birthday present.
4. She uses her mobile phone mainly for texting her friends.
5. On Santorini you can take trips to see the old volcano.
6. The present from his gran was for good luck.
7. He started keeping a diary soon after he got the present.
SPEAKING
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
ex 1 / page 51
Sonia: mobile phone and watch
Paul: mobile phone and photo album
They don't decide between computer and TV.
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Sonia is the most interactive. (She solicits Paul's opinion several times with questions such as What do you think? and How about you?)
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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1. you think
2. How
3. about the
4. the most
WRITING
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
ex 1 / page 51
1. An interesting title
2. A range of interesting vocabulary
3. An appropriate informal style
4. Personal opinions and examples
Going for Gold - Coursebook :
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It has all the features listed in Exercise 1 above. The problem of organisation is the lack of paragraphing.
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Paragraph 1: It's difficult for me to remember what life was like...
Paragraph 2: Then, on the morning of my 17th birthday, ...
Paragraph 3: I know some people find them annoying but I think ...
The fisrt paragraph introduces the subject of the article. It also establishes how much the winter wanted a mobile phone.
The second paragraph describes the occasion when the winter received the mobile phone and what he or she can do with it.
The final paragraph summarises the writer's feeling about mobile phones.
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