Нужна ! module 3 (spotlight 9) v -i a match the words in column a with the words/ phrases in column b. column a column b 1. sharp a chamber 2. huge b illusion 3. violent c hook 4. optical d eyes 5. torture e whirlpool b choose the correct word to fill in the gaps. 6. sightings sights a) old castles are very popular …… in britain. b) two fishermen reported …… of a strange ten-legged creature in the lake yesterday. 7. survived existed a) although many people say they have seen bigfoot, there are no fossil remains that prove the creature ever …… . b) can you imagine what would happen if a dinosaur somehow …… and was still alive today? 8. glaring staring a) rosie couldn’t stop …… at the beautiful rainbow, as it was the first time she had ever seen one. b) why are you …… at stewart so angrily? has he done something wrong? 9. extinct mythical a) people thought the coelacanth was a(n) …… species of fish, until a fisherman caught one in 1938. b) annie loves story books about dragons, giants and other …… creatures. c fill in the missing word. there are three words you do not need to use ● alike ● giant ● lurks ● dull ● glimpse ● mind ● human ● brain 10. these two paintings look so much …… that you have to look really closely to see the few differences they have. 11. this couldn’t be a(n) …… print; it’s far too wide and half a metre long! 12. eric has a brilliant ……; he’s sure to become a famous scientist one day. 13. the strange creature disappeared before we managed to catch a …… of it. 14. according to (согласно) norwegian legend, the kraken was a(n) …… monster that lived in the sea . d put the verbs into the correct past tense. 15. benjamin …… (gasp) in horror when he saw the ghostly figure. 16. claire …… (drive) along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere a fell onto her car. 17. while lisa …… (read) a book, her brother was listening to music. 18. sandra …… (paint) for three years before she sold her first painting. 19. alex didn’t go to the photographic exhibition because he …… (not/ finish) his homework. 20. the research team …… (find) an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it. e choose the correct item. 21. our house can’t/ may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on. 22. the style of that painting must/ may be cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes. 23. it can’t/ may be a coincidence (совпадение), but isn’t it strange that i was thinking about john at he exact moment he called me? f choose the correct response. 24. a: last night i dreamt that a huge spider was chasing me. b: a that’s a thought! b what do you think this means? 25. a: i woke up at 2: 00 am and couldn’t get back to sleep. b: a poor you! b that’s a relief! 26. a: your dream might mean that you’ll meet someone new.. b: a that’s horrible! b you can’t be serious!
2. huge - a) chamber - "Huge" means very large, while a "chamber" is a large room, especially one used for a special purpose.
3. violent - e) whirlpool - "Violent" means showing or involving a lot of physical force, while a "whirlpool" is a rapidly rotating mass of water in a river or sea.
4. optical - b) illusion - "Optical" refers to something related to the sense of sight or vision, while an "illusion" is something that deceives or misleads the senses, often creating a false perception of reality.
5. torture - d) eyes - "Torture" refers to the act of inflicting severe physical or mental pain or suffering on someone, while "eyes" are the organs of vision in humans and animals.
6. sightings - a) Old castles are very popular sights in Britain. - "Sightings" refers to instances of seeing or observing something, while "sights" in this context refers to popular tourist attractions or places of interest.
7. existed - a) Although many people say they have seen Bigfoot, there are no fossil remains that prove the creature ever existed. - "Existed" means to have been real or have actual being, while "survived" means to continue to live or exist.
8. staring - b) Why are you staring at Stewart so angrily? Has he done something wrong? - "Staring" means to look fixedly or intently at someone or something, while "glaring" means to stare fiercely or angrily.
9. extinct - a) People thought the coelacanth was an extinct species of fish, until a fisherman caught one in 1938. - "Extinct" means having no living members, while "mythical" refers to something existing only in myths or legends.
10. alike - These two paintings look so much alike that you have to look really closely to see the few differences they have. - "Alike" means similar or nearly the same in appearance, while "dull" means lacking interest or excitement.
11. giant - This couldn't be a giant print; it's far too wide and half a meter long! - "Giant" means very large or of great size, while "lurks" means to be hidden or concealed, especially for an evil purpose.
12. mind - Eric has a brilliant mind; he's sure to become a famous scientist one day. - "Mind" refers to a person's ability to think, reason, and understand, while "human" refers to something related to or characteristic of humans.
13. glimpse - The strange creature disappeared before we managed to catch a glimpse of it. - "Glimpse" means a quick or brief look or glance, while "brain" refers to the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and bodily functions.
14. mythical - According to Norwegian legend, the kraken was a mythical monster that lived in the sea. - "Mythical" refers to something existing only in myths or legends, while "giant" means very large or of great size.
15. gasped - Benjamin gasped in horror when he saw the ghostly figure. - "Gasp" means to inhale suddenly and audibly in shock, surprise, or pain.
16. was driving - Claire was driving along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car. - "Was driving" is the past continuous tense of the verb "drive," indicating an ongoing action in the past.
17. was reading - While Lisa was reading a book, her brother was listening to music. - "Was reading" is the past continuous tense of the verb "read," indicating an ongoing action in the past.
18. had been painting - Sandra had been painting for three years before she sold her first painting. - "Had been painting" is the past perfect continuous tense of the verb "paint," indicating a continuous action that started and ended in the past before another past event.
19. hadn't finished - Alex didn't go to the photographic exhibition because he hadn't finished his homework. - "Hadn't finished" is the negative past perfect tense of the verb "finish," indicating an action that was not completed before another past event.
20. found - The research team found an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it. - "Found" is the past tense of the verb "find," indicating an action that occurred and was completed in the past.
21. may - Our house may be haunted; we've lived here for years and we've never seen or heard anything unusual going on. - "May" expresses possibility or likelihood.
22. must - The style of that painting must be cubism because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes. - "Must" expresses strong probability or logical conclusion.
23. can't - It can't be a coincidence, but isn't it strange that I was thinking about John at the exact moment he called me? - "Can't" expresses impossibility or strong unlikelihood.
24. b) What do you think this means? - This response shows curiosity and interest in the dream and its meaning.
25. b) That's a relief! - This response expresses a sense of relief or comfort.
26. a) That's horrible! - This response indicates a negative or undesirable interpretation of the dream's meaning.