Unit 8. London. Kyiv
Lesson 1
1.
The articles tell about discovery the aliens city. In this city lives alien are just like people.
2.
“Aliens are just like people”.
3.
A) 1 – c; 2 – e; 3 – a; 4 – b; 5 – d.
B) Rd – road; St – street; Gdn – gardens; Wlk – walk; WC – toilets; P – car park; i – information office.
C) Avenue, crescent, lane, road.
Lesson 2
2.
B) 1 – Madam Tussaud’s, Marylebone Road.
2 – Downing Street.
3 – The Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
4 – Big Ben.
5 – The Tower of London.
6 – The Houses of Parliament.
Lesson 3
1.
A) 1 – A; 2 – B; 3 – C; 4 – D.
2.
1 – D; 2 – C; 3 – B; 4 – A.
3.
LONDON
1) London Eye it is the first-build and largest observation wheel in the world.
2) In 1999.
3) It is 135 meters (about 42 floors).
4) About 30 minutes.
5) It stops to give disabled or elderly passengers time to get off safely.
Lesson 4
2.
1 – E; 2 – B; 3 – C; 4 – D; 5 – A; 6 – F.
3.
1- E;2 – C;3 – F;4 – H;5 – A;6 – G;7 – D; 8 – B.
Lesson 5
1.
A) 1 – D; 2 – B; 3 – A; 4 – C.
3.
1) The colours of Summer.
2) Sheep.
3) Our Garden.
Lesson 6
1.
A) A bicycle, an electric scooter and a motorcycle are convenient transport. They can easily get out from a
Traffic jam. A bicycle is safer and cheaper. An electric scooter is for walks in the park, it is safe and convenient. A motorcycle is more expensive and faster.
Bus and minibus are public transport vehicles. A bus is cheaper,
Trams and the underground have electric motors. Therefore they are don’t contaminate the air. A tram is cheaper and slower. The underground is much faster and convenient.
B) An electric scooter: economical, safe, beautiful view, modem, pavements, clean air. A bicycle: economical, beautiful view, convenient, hilly roads, pavements, clean air, cheap.
A motorcycle: dangerous, beautiful view, convenient, hilly roads, noisy.
A bus: economical, safe, beautiful view, stop at request, cheap.
A tram: driven by electric motors, economical, safe, old, beautiful view, clean air, cheap.
A minibus: economical, safe, beautiful view, convenient, cheap.
The underground: operated by computers, driven by electric motors, the fastest way of getting to a place in a city, safe, convenient, modem, clean air, noisy, cheap.
3.
1 – C; 2 – E; 3 – D; 4 – B; 5 – A.
Lesson 7
1.
A) p.6 – G;
P. 7 – H;
P. 8 – E;
P. 10 – D;
P. 32- A;
P. 44 – B, F;
P. 46 – C;
P. 50 – J;
P. 70 – I.
Lesson 9
3.
North Gate Station
Sudbury Park
The British Museum
The Dead Sea
Kensington Park
The Press Photo Gallery
Canterbury Cathedral
Asia
The Blue Train Restaurant
Dominican Republic
The Gobi Desert
Lake Michigan
The Slave River
The Coral Sea
Split Station
Freedom Bridge
Devon Island
Lake Constance
Cook Street
The National Gallery of Modem Art
The Central Museum
The New Theatre Jenner’s Hotel
The Metropolitan Museum
The Mississippi River
Mount Kenya
New York
The North Sea
Paris
Regent Street
Rocky Mountains
Trafalgar Square
Egypt
The Whitehall Theatre
4.
1) Can you tell me the way to the Woonsocket Hotel? – Of course. Turn left here and you’ll find it on Maple Street.
2) We went to the theatre yesterday. – Really? Did you go to the Opera and Ballet Theatre?
3) Shall we go to the village for the weekend? – Oh, yes. I’d like to have an active time off there.
4) Jane has gone to the library to do some work. – Year. We have agreed with her to go to the cinema after that.
5.
1 – c; 2 – d; 3 – b; 4 – a.
6.
Today it is warmer than it was yesterday.
It is far from here to your school?
What time is it? – Two o’clock.
It’s spring. Young leaves appear on the trees.
Open the window, please. It’s hot in the car.
It is very quiet in the reading hall, everybody is working.