Афанасьева, Михеева, Баранова, 7. Рабочая тетрадь. Unit 6

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1a, 2b, 3a, 4c.
1) she thinks it is wrong to kill animals and it is unsafe and too expensive to eat meat.
2) butter, cheese, milk;
3) fruit, vegetables, nuts, bread, rice;
4) safe and healthy, good for your health;
5) a lot of people do not eat meat or they eat less meat than in the past/5 per cent of people do not eat any meat, about 10 per cent do not eat red meat and most people eat less meat than in the past.
length, patient, shoulder, recover, stomach, obese, prescribe, throat, earache, swallow, medicine, harmful, headache, almost, cure.
1b, 2f, 3e, 4a, 5d, extra — c.
1c, 2c, 3b, 4b.
1d, 2b, 3f, 4a, 5e, 6g, 7c.
2) Yes, it does. It hurts very much.
3) to examine your throat;
4) Is it something very bad?
5) Yes, I do.
6) What is it …
7) Shall I take any medicines?
8) Thank you very much …
(sample):
1) It is better to be healthy than rich because bad health makes a person unhappy, even though he is rich. Poor people can be healthy and that means they can be happy without a great fortune (lots of money).
2) If you want to do something well, if your thoughts are good and honest, it means that you have already done something good in your thoughts and thus have become better.
3) Your body should be healthy, then your thoughts and ideas will be clear, honest and healthy.
2) examine;
3) quickly;
4) obese;
5) enough;
6) stomach;
7) shoulder;
8) throat;
9) cough;
10) wrist;
11) knee;
12) prescribe;
13) earache;
14) sneeze;
15) medicine;
16) health.
2) habits;
3) prescribe;
4) coughing;
5) toothache;
6) cure;
7) sneezing;
8) weight;
9) swallow;
10) heart, pain;
11) wrists;
12) ankle.
2) on;
3) for;
4) of;
5) for;
6) in;
7) of, up;
8) for;
9) with, in;
10) for;
11) on, by, in;
12) to;
13) in;
14) up, for;
15) off;
16) down, with.
2) Diana has a sore throat.
3) Ed has broken his ankle.
4) Ellie has got a cold.
5) Simon has a pain in his stomach (has a stomachache).
6) Sam has broken his arm.
7) Pat has an earache.
8) Mike has a problem with his lungs.
9) Robin is obese. He has a problem with his weight.
A.
2) darkness;
3) brightness;
4) feeling;
5) meeting;
6) beginning;
7) lovely;
8) kindly;
9) shapely;
10) width/widely;
11) growth;
12) strength/ strongly;
13) beautiful;
14) careful;
15) powerful;
16) penniless;
17) childless;
18) treeless;
19) demonstration;
20) dictation;
21) illustration;
22) reread;
23) rewrite;
24) replace;
25) unfriendly;
26) unsmiling;
27) unhealthy.
В.
1) белизна;
2) темнота;
3) яркость;
4) чувство;
5) встреча;
6) начало;
7) милый, славный;
8) добродушный, добродушно;
9) красивый (по форме);
10) ширина, широко;
11) растительность;
12) сила, сильно;
13) красивый;
14) осторожный, внимательный;
15) мощный;
16) нищий;
17) бездетный;
18) лишённый деревьев;
19) демонстрация;
20) диктант;
21) иллюстрация;
22) перечитать;
23) переписать;
24) переместить, переложить;
25) недружелюбный;
26) неулыбчивый, неулыбающийся;
27) нездоровый.
2) harmful;
3) operation;
4) dangerous;
5) medical;
6) illness, unpleasant;
7) length;
8) really, pleasant, smiling;
9) information;
10) smoky.
2) wellness;
3) relaxation;
4) healthy;
5) regularly;
6) physically;
7) circulation;
8) generally.
2) My sister is a real pain in the neck.
3) He always walks with his nose in the air.
4) My cousin’s eyes are bigger than his stomach.
5) The enemy tried to bring the country to its knees.
6) He has a good head on his shoulders.
7) She wants to have her finger in every pie.
2) His appetite is good enough.
3) You have had enough junk food.
4) There is not enough time for us to try everything on the menu.
5) Brian didn’t move quickly enough and fell down.
6) Do you think I’ve made enough sandwiches?
7) The task was easy enough.
8) Three days later Bridget felt well enough to leave hospital.
9) I didn’t have enough time because I had to finish the project.
10) Bruce spoke loudly enough for everybody to hear his words.
2) What harmful habits you have!
3) What a quick worker he is!
4) What hard jobs they are!
5) What bitter medicine it is!
6) What long meals they are!/ What long meals we have!
7) What a boring meeting it was!
8) What a dangerous operation it is!
2) How slow the runners are!
3) How quick the meal was!
4) How long the recovery was!
5) How bad your cough is!
6) How fine the weather is!
7) How powerful the Volga River is!
8) How tasty the dessert was!
(sample):
2) How unlucky! / What bad luck!
3) What a tragedy!
4) How careless! / What carelessness!
5) What a day!
6) How lucky! / What luck!
7) How lucky!/ What luck!
8) What a surprise!
2) slim;
3) almost or hardly;
4) cough;
5) pain;
6) ache or hurt.
2) lose — lost — lost;
3) choose — chose — chosen;
4) pay — paid — paid;
5) weigh — weighed — weighed;
6) hurt — hurt — hurt, ache — ached — ached;
7) grow — grew — grown;
8) speak — spoke — spoken;
9) drive — drove — driven;
10) teach — taught — taught;
11) bring — brought — brought;
12) say — said — said;
13) cure — cured — cured;
14) fly — flew — flown;
15) flow — flowed — flowed;
16) understand — understood — understood.
2) How long have you been going to this school?
3) When did you visit the dentist last?
4) Do you eat food low in vitamins?
5) What were you doing in the gym after classes yesterday?
6) What did the doctor prescribe for your cough when you were ill?
7) How much do you weigh?
8) How long does it usually take you to recover from a cold?
9) What have you been doing since morning?
2) up;
3) took;
4) made;
5) stayed;
6) make;
7) yet;
8) so;
9) sick;
10) comes;
11) still;
12) hardly;
13) weigh.
1) is;
2) is;
3) will;
4) had;
5) were listening;
6) has been washing;
7) have known;
8) have always wanted, have come;
9) has not bought;
10) comes, will discuss;
11) has not come;
12) has been.
2) had;
3) taught;
4) learned/learnt;
5) felt;
6) told;
7) spoke;
8) went;
9) sat/were sitting;
10) listened/were listening;
11) had.
2) are getting;
3) came;
4) said;
5) did not like;
6) told;
7) have, known;
8) best;
9) won’t do;
10) have been lying;
11) have never been;
12) has happened;
13) will help;
14) will recover;
15) have.
(sample):
1) What is your temperature?
2) How long have you been coughing (sneezing);
3) What has happened to you?
4) What is the problem with your …?
5) Do you have a sore throat?
6) How long have you had this pain in the …?
7) What’s the matter with …?
8) When did you first feel pain in the …?
9) Does it hurt here?
1b, 2a, 3b, 4d, 5d.
I. 1d, 2g, 3b, 4a;
II. 1e, 2c, 3f, 4h.
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