Другое : Ключи для оксфордской рабочей тетради (Upper-Intermediate)
Ключи для оксфордской рабочей тетради (Upper-Intermediate)
Unit 9
1 Negative auxiliaries
a don't e isn't h doesn't b didn't f won't/ i
hadn't c haven't isn't j hasn't d aren't g 'm not
2 no, not, -n't, or none?
a not b n't c not d not e no f Not g none h no i n't j not k
Not 1 none m No n no o None p Not
3 Making sentences mean the opposite (Sample answers)
a None of the students passed the
exam, so their teacher was
furious/disappointed. b Tom was an
unsuccessful
businessman who achieved very
little in his life. c Our house is
easy to find. No one
ever gets lost. d We had a terrible
time in Venice. - .
There were too many people there. e
You mustn't exercise your ankle. Try
not to move it at all. f I don't have
to iron my shirt. I'm
not going out tonight. g You don't
need to/needn't come
with me. I'll go on my own. h I
wasn't in a hurry because I didn't
need to go to the shops. i You ought
not to have given the dog
anything to eat. j I told you not to
go to work. Why
aren't you in bed?
4 / don't think you're right
a. I don't suppose you've got... b The machine doesn't
seem to be
working.
c I didn't think it was going to
rain. d They don't want their daughter to
marry a
footballer. e I didn't expect to see you ... f I don't suppose you've seen ...
g I don't think I'd like snails. h I don't expect you remember me.
i She doesn't seem to like her job. j I don't believe she got
grade A ...
5 Buzz Aldrin
a When did man first walk on the
moon?
b Who went first? c How long has Buzz Aldrin been
travelling the world? d Where was he
born? e Which military academy did he
graduate from?
f Where did he serve as a pilot? g
When was he chosen as an
astronaut? h When was Apollo 11
launched to
the moon?
i How long did the mission last? j What happened to Buzz when
he
returned?
k What did he suffer from? 1 How many children did he have
from his first marriage? m How many
times has he been
married?
n Who saved him from self-destruction? o Who do they live with?
p How many cars do they have? q What sort of books has he written? r When was Encounter
with Tiber
published? s What does he do with
himself these
days?
6 Dialogues
a Who made that mess ...?
What were you doing?
When are you going
to tidy it up? b What was it like?
Who did you talk to?
Whatabout?
What went wrong?
What about? c What
for/Why?
Who was he attacked by/Who by?
What was he doing/Where was he
when ...?
How is he?
Which hospital was he taken to?
How long is he going to be in
hospital?
7 Questions and prepositions
Exercise 1
a by b to c at d on e for f in g about h of i from j with
Exercise
2
a Whatabout? e Who for? b Where to? f Who to? c
Whatabout? g What with? d How long for?
8 How... 7 and What... like?
a What's he like?
b How was school today?
c What was the food like?
d How was your journey?
e What's the weather like?
f How is/was she?
g What's it like?
h How's your job these days?
9 Negative questions
a2 bl c3 d4 e5 f6 g 8 h 7 .i 9 j 10 k 12 1 11
10 Antonyms and synonyms
A B
unkind cruel dishonest deceitful
incredible unbelievable disappear vanish unfair
biased displeased annoyed discontinue halt unfasten
undo abnormal exceptional unemployed redundant
unfriendly hostile distrust suspect unprofessional
amateur unknown anonymous discover/uncover reveal
unsafe hazardous abuse/misuse damage improbable
unlikely unimportant trivial unemotional reserved
11 Hot Verbs keep
and /ose Exercise 1
keep calm a promise going
in touch with sb sb company
your nerve a secret sb waiting
your temper fit lose weight
your way your nerve
your temper
Exercise
2
a keep in touch e lost my nerve b lost my temper f keep fit c
keep going g Keep calm d keep a secret h lost my way
12 Phrasal verbs and nouns
that
go together Exercise 1
come up with a new idea, a plan beat up an old
man, a victim of a
crime break into a house, a
flat, to steal
something break off a
relationship, an
engagement
bring out a new product on the market bring up children
to be honest and
hard-working clear out a
cupboard and throw out
what you don't want count on
your best friend to help you deal with a problem, a complaint, a
difficult customer drop out of
a university course after
one year fit in with the other
people in the
group
look up to someone you respect point out a fact
that someone might
not be aware of take back what
I said -1 didn't mean
it tell off
a naughty child
Exercise 2
a clear out h come up with b are bringing out i told
Tom off c broke into j deal with d beat him up k fit in with
e looked up to 1 drop out of f
I take it all back. m count on g I'll point him out n brought me up
13 Intonation in
question tags Exercise 1
a aren't you? V g aren't I? V b wasn't it? V h have you? A
c could you? A i isn't it? V d isn't he? V j weren't we? V e isn't it?
V k would you? A f has he? A 1 had we? V
Exercise 2
a You like that car, don't you? V b Vanessa, you're going to
Rome next
week, aren't you? A c That was awful,
wasn't it? V d You haven't borrowed my new coat
again, have you? A e You couldn't
water my plants while
I'm away, could you? A
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