Баранова, Starlight 9. Рабочая тетрадь. Module 5i

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A 4 С 2 E 8 G 3
B 7 D 6 F 1 H 5
1 С 2 А 3 D 4 В 5 D
1 enthusiastic
2 unspoiled
3 slippery
4 tiny
5 strong
6 jagged
7 familiar
8 huge
9 sandy
A 1 deafening
2 vast
3 dazzling
4 icy
B 1 ancient
2 heavy
3 young
4 watery
C 1 narrow
2 boiling
3 friendly
4 delicious
а) 1 slowly
2 suspiciously
3 awkwardly
4 desperately
5 gently
6 warmly
b)
1 To my frustration, I had completely forgotten where I was supposed to meet my friend!
2 Unfortunately, it rained heavily throughout our entire holiday.
3 He carefully drove through the snow and returned home safely.
4 She screamed loudly as she fell; I hoped that she would not be badly injured.
a)
1 descend, dart, pass, push
2 exclaim, reply
3 peer, glance
4 spot
b)
1 gazing
2 approached
3 notice
4 crept
5 cried
1 E 2 В 3 В
Key words: school magazine, sort story competition, students, write a story, begins, “It seemed like a good idea at the time.”
1 Last summer, my friend and I went hiking.
2 We spotted a cave on the other side of a river.
3 The water was shallow, so we decided to cross.
4 I slipped on a rock and twisted my ankle.
5 I was unable to stand and my friend rushed over.
6 My friend helped me back to the shore.
7 I felt relieved that we had managed to return safely.
Where In the mountains
When Last summer
Who My friend and I
Weather Warm and sunny
How felt Happy and excited
It seemed like a good idea at the time. As an enthusiastic hiker, I’m always looking for new places to explore. So, last summer, when my friend Eric suggested going hiking in the mountains, I jumped at the chance. It was a warm and sunny morning when we set off and we felt happy and excited.
Little did we know that our trip would end in disaster!
(Suggested Answer)
It seemed like a good idea at the time. As an enthusiastic hiker, I’m always looking for new places to explore. So, last summer, when my friend Eric suggested going hiking in the mountains, I jumped at the chance. It was a warm and sunny morning when we set off and we felt happy and excited.
Little did we know that our trip would end in disaster!
Later that day, we spotted a cave on the other side of a river. We thought it would be fun to look inside and, as the water was shallow, we decided to cross the river. I was half way across when all of a sudden I slipped on a rock and twisted my ankle.
I was unable to stand. Eric rushed over and helped me back to the shore, but I couldn’t walk a single step by myself. Luckily, Eric had remembered his mobile phone and he called for help.
Back at home, I reflected on the day’s events. Even though my ankle still hurt, I felt relieved that we had managed to return safely. “Thanks, Eric,” I told my friend. “I couldn’t have got back without your help.” Eric smiled. “I’m just glad you’re OK,” he said.
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