Rezolvarea exercitiilor din MANUALUL de Limba Engleza pentru clasa VIII intitulat CLICK ON 4 – Student's book, Editura Express Publishing, Autori Virginia Evans si Neil O'Sullivan, Editia 2002
UNIT 9: IT’S JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT!
2.a.
You need a rowing boat and oars to go rowing.
You need a shopping bag and money to go
shopping.
You need a swimsuit, suntan lotion and sun loungers
to relax by a hotel swimming pool.
You need a raft, oars, a wetsuit, a helmet and a
life jacket to go white water rafting.
You need a picnic basket and a tablecloth to
have a picnic.
You need a helmet, a jumpsuit, a parachute and
goggles to go skydiving.
You need a skateboard and knee pads to go
skateboarding.
4.
Dialogue A: 2
Dialogue B: 3
Dialogue C: 1
5.
1. F
2. F
3. F
4. T
5. F
6.a.
Sport: 2 archery; 5 skiing
Place: 3 pitch; 4 sports centre; 6 a fencing
club
Equipment: 1 tees; 2 quiver; 3 gloves; 4 net; 5
poles; 6 mat, (mesh) mask
2.
We do archery on a range using a bow, arrows and a quiver.
3.
We play cricket on a pitch using a bat, pads, gloves and a ball.
4.
We play table tennis at a sports centre using a table, net, bats and a ball.
5.
We go skiing on a slope using a pair of skis, poles and ski boots.
6.
We do fencing on a mat using a padded jacket, fencing breeches, gloves and a
mask.
2
archery – archer
3
cricket – cricketer
4
table tennis – table tennis player
5
skiing – skier
6
fencing – fencer
7.
1.
windsurfing
2.
bungee
jumping
3.
snowboarding
4.
horse
riding
5.
kayaking
6.
fishing
7.
curling
8.
squash
9.
football
10. karate
8.
1. accurate
2. supple
3. co operative
4. competitive
5. patient
6. agile
7. daring
8. careful
9.a.
Verb
|
Activities
|
collect
watch
play
go
do
make
|
stamps, shells, coins, postcards
a film, TV, a play, a show
tennis, golf, chess, cards
swimming, jogging, skiing, shipping
karate, a crossword, archery, fencing
models, a cake, clothes, jewellery
|
10.a.
A.
cinema
B.
theatre
C.
circus
D.
amusement park
E.
concert
1.
C
2.
E
3.
A
4.
B
5.
D
12.
1.
ball To have the responsibility to take the next
action or decision.
2.
skating To do something risky which may have serious
or unpleasant consequences
3.
throw To give up
4.
swims To not conform to general opinion
5.
jumped To do sth before the proper time
6.
swing To become familiar with sth
13.a.
1.
A
– second conditional
2.
C
– third conditional
3.
D
– second conditional
4.
B
– third conditional
13.b.
1.
If
I had enough money, I would travel around the world. (unreal situation contrary
to the facts in the present)
2.
If
I were you, I would take up a sport. (giving advice)
3.
If
I had lived then, I wouldn’t have liked it. (an imaginary situation contrary to
the facts in the past)
4.
If
I had woken up earlier, I wouldn’t have missed my flight. (expressing regret or
criticism)
14.
1.
had,
would buy
2.
had
told, would have been
3.
hadn’t
reminded, would have forgotten
4.
had
played, would have won
5.
were,
would join
15.
1.
…
he would have scored.
2.
…
he would come.
3.
…
I would try another sport.
4.
…
I would have told you.
5.
…
we would have played football.
6.
…
we would have won the match.
16.
1.
If
I had studied, I wouldn’t have failed my finals.
2.
If
I didn’t love films, I wouldn’t go to the cinema often.
3.
If
I hadn’t forgotten to pay the bill, I would have had electricity.
4.
If
I hadn’t sprained my ankle, I could have played tennis.
5.
If
the car didn’t have a flat tyre, we could go for a drive.
6.
If
I didn’t art, I wouldn’t visit the museum every Sunday.
17.a.
1.
present
2.
present
3.
past
4.
present
17.b.
1.
wish
for things to be different in the present
2.
wish
for things to be different in the present
3.
regret
about something that happened in the past
4.
wish
for things to be different in the present
1.
If
only I had a camera with me.
2.
I
wish I were in Hawaii .
3.
I
wish I hadn’t missed your party.
4.
I
wish I could play the piano.
18.
2.
I wish it wasn’t pouring.
If only it wasn’t pouring.
3.
I wish I hadn’t eaten so many sweets.
If only I hadn’t eaten so many sweets.
4.
I wish I weren’t late for my dance class.
If only I weren’t late for my dance class.
5.
I wish I hadn’t broken my brother’s camera.
If only I hadn’t broken my brother’s
camera.
6.
I wish I hadn’t missed the start of the game.
If only I hadn’t missed the start of the
game.
7.
I wish I had seen Michael Owen score the goal.
If only I had seen Michael Owen score the
goal.
19.a.
1.
Joe
wishes he could go to Wimbledon .
2.
Joe
wishes he hadn’t sprained his wrist.
3.
Joe
wishes he could go water-skiing.
4.
Joe
wishes he could play football with David Beckham.
5.
Joe
wishes he hadn’t lost his wallet.
19.b.
I
wish I could speak more languages.
I
wish I lived on my own.
I
wish I didn’t have to work today.
I
wish I had come with you on holiday.
I
wish I hadn’t bought that leather jacket.
I
wish I had heard the alarm.
20.a.
2
have spent
3
spent
4
hadn’t spent
20.b.
1.
present/future
2.
past
3.
present
4.
past
21.
1.
didn’t
make
2.
have
stayed
3.
hadn’t
gone
4.
watch
5.
finished
22.
I’d
rather have a career than stay at home.
I’d
rather have more free time than be very busy.
I’d
rather have less money than be tired all the time.
I’d
rather live in the countryside than in a big city.
I’d
rather have a few good friends than many superficial ones.
I’d
rather study literature than science.
I’d
rather travel to faraway places than to neighbouring countries.
23.
1.
to
2.
ok
3.
the
4.
to
5.
so
6.
being
7.
ok
8.
been
9.
out
10. ok
11.
ok
12.so
13.as
14.ok
15.
had
24.
1.
I
were you, I would – second conditional
2.
wish
I hadn’t been – regret about something that happened in the past
3.
if
he did not take – second conditional
4.
only
she had come – regret about something that did not happen in the past
5.
would
rather buy a computer – would rather – expressing preference
6.
I
would have bought – third conditional
7.
he
would be in – second conditional
8.
had
not been driving – third conditional
25.
1.
back
2.
off
3.
on
4.
against
5.
back
6.
up
7.
off
1.
hit
back at someone: criticize or harm someone after they criticized or harmed you.
2.
hit
it off: to like another person as soon as you meet.
3.
hit
on sth: think of it, especially as a solution to a problem
4.
hold
something against someone: allow sth sb did wrong in the past to influence you
negatively about that person
5.
hold
back sth: not allow yourself to show it e.g. an emotion.
6.
hold
up sth: prevent it from taking place or delay it.
7.
hold
sb off: fight off or resist an opponent or enemy.
26.
1.
eighth
2.
snowboarding
events
3.
town/Portland
4.
athletic
ability
5.
tiny
mistake
6.
safety
precautious
7.
danger
8.
cliff-diving
competition
28.
1.
tennis
2.
golf
3.
scuba
diving
4.
archery
5.
paragliding
6.
water-skiing
7.
basketball
8.
cycling
9.
working
out at the gym
29.a.
1.
How
can I help you?
2.
Would
that be suitable?
3.
How
much are they?
4.
…
your name and credit card number, please?
5.
Where
can I pick them up?
31.
The
Olympic games were officially held for the first time in 776 BC at Olympia in Greece .
They are held every four years. The venue is a difficult city each time.
32.
1.
hammer
throwing
2.
javelin
3.
pole
vault
4.
shot
put
5.
high
jump
6.
hurdles
33.a.
1.
e
2.
d
3.
a
4.
c
5.
f
6.
b
34.a.
1.
H
2.
F
3.
A
4.
I
5.
B
6.
E
7.
G
34.c.
focuses
– concentrates on, deals with
take
part – participate
taken
place – happened
creating
– causing to happen or exist
fairly
– rather
bring
about – cause to happen
highlight
– most interesting or exciting part
directly
– immediately
stressed
– emphasizes
is
composed – consists of, is made of
site
– place where something happens
link
– connection
truly
– really
35.
1.
ancient
– I love reading about ancient cities in Europe .
2.
event
– John has taken part in a wide variety of sporting events.
3.
city
– Athens will
be the host city for the 2004 Olympic Games.
4.
athletic
– Most sportsmen aim for athletic excellence and train hard every day.
5.
ideal
– The Olympic ideal is to use sport to unite the world.
6.
coloured
– The Olympic flag has got five coloured rings on it.
7.
points
– The focal points of the exhibition are three paintings by Renoir.
8.
great
– The charity ball was a great success.
9.
disabled
– There should be more facilities for disabled athletes in this country.
10. whole – The whole planet
can come together through the Olympics.
36.
1. by – This book is the
best one I have ever read by far.
2. to – Only a few people
were invited to the party.
3. for – What was the
reason for his rude behaviour?
4. in – She looked in the
paper in the hope that she would find a job.
5. from, to – After a bad
start, our team has gone from strength to strength.
6. for – We should aim for
higher profits.
7. of – We took his silence
as a clear sign of his disappointment.
8. of – Do you know who the
founder of this school is?
9. over – She built up the
company into a huge firm over the years.
10. by – All of these
dresses were designed by Versace.
11. of – The committee is
composed of art critics.
37.
Words to be underlined: teacher, write an
article, giving your opinion, ‘There is no place for sports and PE in the
school curriculum.’
1. An article giving our
opinion.
2. Your teacher.
3. Formal style.
38.
A 2 B
3 C 5
D 4 E 1
39.a.
1. b
2. d
3. a
4. c
in favour of sports: b,
d
against sports: a, c
39.b.
1. c
2. b
3. a
4. d
41.a.
Words/phrases to be underlined: local newspaper,
asked, readers, submit articles, giving your opinion, ‘Business should provide
sports and leisure facilities for their staff.’
1. The editor and readers
of the newspaper.
2. I could use a quotation,
proverb or saying or I could address the reader directly.
3. A formal style because
opinion articles are always written in a formal style.
44.
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. F
5. F
6. F
46.a.
1. … they are playing
football.
2. … is played on a pitch.
3. … show outdoor sports
which are played in teams.
4. … football twice a
week/rugby every week.
5. … team sports because I
enjoy being with others.
48.a.
Equipment: golf – clubs, ball,
tees; tennis – racket, ball, net; snooker – cue, balls; fencing – padded
jacket, fencing breeches, gloves, mask, mat; basketball – ball, basketball
hoop; ice hockey – hockey stick, puck, helmet; ice-skates; baseball – bat,
baseball mitt, ball; cricket – bats, pads, gloves, ball
Place: golf – course; tennis
– court; snooker – table; fencing – club; basketball – court; ice hockey – ice rink;
baseball – field; cricket – pitch
48.b.
Golf – golfer; tennis – tennis player; snooker –
snooker player; fencing – fencer; basketball – basketball player; ice hockey –
ice hockey player; baseball – baseball player; cricket – cricketer
49.a.
a 4 b
2 c 3
d 6 e 1 f 5
49.b.
a swimming
b horce racing
c F1 racing
d cricket
e basketball
f tennis
50.a.
1. D
2. E
3. A
4. C
5. B
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