Textuality » 3PLSC TextualityFDelFabbro - Xmas Holidays Homework
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PAG. 42 n. A 1- I don’t believe you. It can’t be true 2- He should consult a doctor before he goes on a diet 3- Could you open the window, please? 4- I can climb that wall. It isn’t very high 5- You can keep yourself fit by walking a certain distance every day 6- You have to be at the airport two hours before your flight. Don’t be late. PAG. 42 n. B 1- You should go to the dentist 2- They must be away 3- She might be caught in the traffic 4- You needn’t take any warm clothes 5- Could you please close te window? 6- Shall I help you? PAG. 43 n. C 1- She can’t have won the prize 2- She might have lost her keys 3- They must have rented a house in the suburbs 4- She didn’t have to do the laundry 5- You should have packed earlier 6- He might have overslept PAG. 43 n. D 1- You oughtn’t to have been late 2- She had to paint the gate yesterday 3- They must have lived in Japan in the past 4- She didn’t have to do the dishes 5- I had left my keys in the house but I was able to get in trough the window 6- Gloria needn’t have to cleaned the house but she has already done it 7- They could have crashed into that wall.but luckily the driver braked hard at the last minute PAG. 43 n. E 1- Must 2- Cannot 3- Might 4- Needn’t 5- Have to 6- Used to 7- Should
PAG. 44 n. A 1- Release 2- Flee 3- Defend 4- Convict 5- Alibi 6- Witness 7- Victim 8- Interrogation 9- demonstration PAG. 44 n. B 1- commit 2- put 3- stand 4- pass 5- restore 6- catch 7- receive PAG. 44 n. C 1- incidence 2- slums 3- rate 4- roam 5- involved NO, THEY DON’T PAG. 44 n. D 1- rustling 2- crashing 3- creaking 4- shrill 5- clicking PAG. 45 n. E 1- stagger 2- wander 3- limp 4- dash 5- creep 6- stride
1- whisper 2- gasp 3- mumble 4- yell 5- exclaim 6- shriek
1- striding 2- she moaned 3- shrieking 4- limping 5- staggered NOTHING PAG. 45 n. F 1- stare 2- grance 3- glare 4- gaze 5- peer 6- peep
1- sob 2- weep 3- shed
1- peered 2- stare 3- sobbed 4- glance PAG. 45 n. G 1- Threateningly 2- Nervously 3- Deeply 4- skillfully PAG. 46 n. H 1- gorgeous 2- evil 3- nasty 4- enormous 5- massive 6- bulky 7- minute 8- dazzling 9- dim 10- overcast PAG. 46 n. I 1- - 2- + 3- + 4- - 5- - 6- + 7- - 8- + 9- - 10- - 11- + 12- - NO, I HAVEN’T NO, I HAVEN’T PAG. 46 n. J 1- Might be 2- Made 3- Tip-toeling 4- Took 5- Crawled 6- Saw 7- kept THERE WAS A CAT IN THE KITCHEN THAT WAS SEARCHING IN THE RUBBISH-BIN THE SOUND PAG. 50 n. A 1- when 2- finally 3- than after some time 4- while 5- immediately PAG. 50 n. C One day when I was 6 years old, I was eating a mandarine and something went wrong while I was swalling a bit of fibre went into my trachea and I was suffocating. My mother was extremely warried. At first she namcked but she taught she couldn’t do anything to help me. But then, she had the brilliant idea to open my mouth, put her hand inside and pull out the fibre immediately. As soon as she pulled it out, I started to cough and to breathe normally again. My face turned to its normal colour because it had become purple. Since than I’ve never eaten any mandarine because I still afraid that the same thing may happen to me again. My mother was calmed down. I couldn’t believe my luck and I sighed of relief. PAG. 50 n. D 1- first 2- a 3- a 4- a 5- suspance PAG. 51 n. H One day when I was 13 years old, I was running back home. On my own The street was dark and scary. I couldn’t see anything. My heart was pounding. I was out of breath. I was on the pavement and I saw a car running towords me. He was about to overun me. When the car left I was relieved, but ten seconds later i saw it coming back. I’m sure the driver wanted to overun me again. I was terrified. He passed very quickly and then disappeared. I started running to get home and tell everything to my parents. I arrive home safe and sound. It was a day I will always remember. That day I couldn’t imagine that such an event could ever happen to me on my way home. |