Here are the answers to the reading comprehension tasks I gave you last week:
Driving in bad weather:1B 2E 3C 4C 5A 6D 7B 8E 9D 10A 11D 12E
Really?: 1F, 2D, 3E, 4I, 5H, 6C
Tourist attractions: 1 a 22-storey building, 2 the Met, 3 Statue Cruises, 4 35%, 5 a refund 6 at the box office of each of the attractions included in the program
25/05/2009
21/05/2009
angels, eagles & flamingos - Mini check - module 11
Here are the answers:
1 had known 2 could 3 would be 4 made 5 would hurry up 6 would be watching 7 To be 8 be found 9 to get married 10 said 11 On 12 from 13 have 14 for 15 on 16 had 17 doubtful 18 concerned 19 poverty 20 conclusion
1 had known 2 could 3 would be 4 made 5 would hurry up 6 would be watching 7 To be 8 be found 9 to get married 10 said 11 On 12 from 13 have 14 for 15 on 16 had 17 doubtful 18 concerned 19 poverty 20 conclusion
20/05/2009
All - education and creativity
06/05/2009
ALLIGATORS - REVIEW & PRACTICE - UNIT 7
Here are the answers:
1 One great problem for prison inmates, who spend most of their time locked up, is how to develop self-esteem and find a purpose to their days. One idea, which has been piloted at a prison in Washington, US, is to get the inmates to train dogs that will eventually help disabled people. The project has been a great success. The realionship between the inmates and the warders who work at the prison has improved considerably. Many of the inmates, when they leave the prison, go on to work with animals.
In another scheme, Pilot Dogs, a company which trains dogs for the blind in Ohio, US, put five dogs intothe hands of prison inmates, who trained the dogs succesfully.
2 1 I tried on ten pairs of shoes, of which one pair fitted me perfectly.
2 She called her classmates, none of whom had done the homework.
3 We founfd two good candidates, either of whom could have done the job.
4 wer test-drove six cars, all of which cost over $20,000.
5 Sixteen people came camping with us in 2006, some of whom returned the following year.
6 I worked with the two children, neither of whom spoke any English.
3 1 to say 2 to think 3 speaking 4 to lock 5 to tell 6 to talk 7 drinking 8 to become
4 1 as 2 large 3 deal 4 approximately 5 virtually 6 precisely 7 maximum 8 well 9 much 10 none
1 One great problem for prison inmates, who spend most of their time locked up, is how to develop self-esteem and find a purpose to their days. One idea, which has been piloted at a prison in Washington, US, is to get the inmates to train dogs that will eventually help disabled people. The project has been a great success. The realionship between the inmates and the warders who work at the prison has improved considerably. Many of the inmates, when they leave the prison, go on to work with animals.
In another scheme, Pilot Dogs, a company which trains dogs for the blind in Ohio, US, put five dogs intothe hands of prison inmates, who trained the dogs succesfully.
2 1 I tried on ten pairs of shoes, of which one pair fitted me perfectly.
2 She called her classmates, none of whom had done the homework.
3 We founfd two good candidates, either of whom could have done the job.
4 wer test-drove six cars, all of which cost over $20,000.
5 Sixteen people came camping with us in 2006, some of whom returned the following year.
6 I worked with the two children, neither of whom spoke any English.
3 1 to say 2 to think 3 speaking 4 to lock 5 to tell 6 to talk 7 drinking 8 to become
4 1 as 2 large 3 deal 4 approximately 5 virtually 6 precisely 7 maximum 8 well 9 much 10 none
angels, eagles & flamingos - Mini check - Module 10
Here are the answers:
1 tries 2 will have finished 3 will be flying 4 gets 5 'm taking 6 to get 7 working 8 to talk 9 fallen 10 stops 11 meeting 12 alive 13 date 14 faint 15 certain 16 guests 17 through 18 on 19 on 20 up
1 tries 2 will have finished 3 will be flying 4 gets 5 'm taking 6 to get 7 working 8 to talk 9 fallen 10 stops 11 meeting 12 alive 13 date 14 faint 15 certain 16 guests 17 through 18 on 19 on 20 up
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