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Cuaderno Lengua Inglesa, Ejercicios de Idioma Inglés

Cuaderno de Lengua Inglesa, ejercicios hechos

Tipo: Ejercicios

2021/2022

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Lengua Inglesa
15/09/2022!
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Florence Welch:!
1. what!
2. Did!
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4. Is x was!
5. Who!
6. Would!
7. Where!
8. Have !
9. What!
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3. What !
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5. Who !
6. could x would!
7. How!
8. Does !
9. Do!
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2. F, 5!
3. D, 7!
4. F, 4!
5. F, 8 x D, 1 or 8!
6. D, 3!
7. F, 9!
8. F, 3!
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-what brings you to London?: a subject question, where there’s no auxiliary verb!
-how long are you going to be in London for?: a question which ends with a preposition!
-don’t you like London?: a question which uses a negative auxiliary verb!
-can you tell us if there’s any truth in that?: an indirect question !
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Page 8: 1A: Questions and answers Q&A: Florence Welch:

  1. what
  2. Did
  3. Don’t
  4. Is x was
  5. Who
  6. Would
  7. Where
  8. Have
  9. What Dan Stevens:
  10. When
  11. do
  12. What
  13. What
  14. Who
  15. could x would
  16. How
  17. Does
  18. Do

C)

  1. D, 9
  2. F, 5
  3. D, 7
  4. F, 4
  5. F, 8 x D, 1 or 8
  6. D, 3
  7. F, 9
  8. F, 3 16/09/ Page 9:
  9. a) -what brings you to London?: a subject question, where there’s no auxiliary verb -how long are you going to be in London for?: a question which ends with a preposition -don’t you like London?: a question which uses a negative auxiliary verb -can you tell us if there’s any truth in that?: an indirect question

Page 202: 1A A)

  1. Should I tell her how I feel?
  2. How long have you known your best friend?
  3. Could you tell me when the next train leaves?
  4. What are you thinking about?
  5. What do you like doing at the weekend?
  6. What kind of music does Jane like listening to?
  7. Do you know what time the film finishes?
  8. How many students came to class yesterday?
  9. Do you remember where the restaurant is?
  10. Who does the housework in your family? B)
  11. Do you usually x do exercise
  12. Wrote
  13. This book costs
  14. I parked
  15. Did you enjoy
  16. Does your sister do
  17. Ate
  18. The swimming opens
  19. Didn’t your sister like
  20. (Why) do you have to Page 9:

A) 1.a 2.b 3.b 4.a 5.b C)

  1. Wow!
  2. Why not?
  3. Me too!
  4. How interesting!
  5. Oh, really? Page 10-11:

B) a. I try to forget about it and relax at home. b. My shame. C. As an annoying person. d. In one container, I’ll put 13 red and 12 blue balls, and in the other, 12 blue and 13 red balls. E. Eating the last slice of cake. f. I try to. g. My ability to work in groups.

Page 178: 1A INDIRECT QUESTIONS A)

  1. Could you tell me what the time is?
  2. Can you remember where the last Olympics were held?
  3. Do you know if there’s a good pizza restaurant near here?
  4. Do you have any idea of how many players there’re in a baseball team?
  5. Would you mind telling me how old you are? Page 182: 1A INDIRECT QUESTIONS A)
  6. Could you tell me where did you bought your bag?
  7. Can you remember what year the London Olympics were?
  8. Do you know how long this class lasts?
  9. Do you have any idea when Brazil last won the World Cup?
  10. Would you mind telling me if you have any allergies? Page 18: 1A QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1a) 3.where do you usually go

5.what happened

8.whose jacket did you borrow 9.should we go now 10.who are you waiting for 1b) 2.where the lift is 3.where we parked the car 4.if there’re any tickets left for the concert tonight 5.what time the match starts 6.when Sally’s birthday is 7.what Jamie does for a living 8.where Natalie lives 9.what Ava’s boyfriend’s name is 10.how much you paid for your new car 1c) 2.who cooks in your family? 3.when did your brother pass his driving test? 4.do you know who’s going to the party tonight? 5.who is the manager talking to now? 6.who has eaten the chocolates I left in the cupboard? 7.why didn’t you come to class yesterday? 8.do you remember what time the meeting will be x is? 1d) 1.Can you tell me what your salary expectations are? 2.I wonder when you want to go on holidays. 3.would you mind telling me which your ideal working hours be? 4.could you tell me if you can work overtime?

5.how much do you usually spend on travel? 6.do you think you’d like to wear a uniform? 7.i’m not sure if you’ll need some parking space. 8.i can’t remember what time you said you usually have lunch. 2 A) 1.yes 2.yes 3.no 4.yes 5.no 6.yes c) Expressions showing interest: How interesting! Wow! Oh, really? Me too! Expressions showing sympathy: I’m sorry. What a shame/pitty! Follow-up questions: Why (not)? Why do you say that? Why’s that? E) 2.why do you say that? 3.i’m sorry 4.why’s that? 5.wow! 6.what a shame! 3a) 1.geek 2.light-hearted response 3.good-natured rivalry 4.job seekers 5.gut feeling 6.the point of 7.work-life balance 8.foolproof B) 1.invaluable 2.thorough 3.potential 4.stand out 5.slouch 6.steer clear 7.genuine 8.fiddle 22/09/ Page 12:

d)

  1. Puzzle
  2. baffled

4.plates and glasses, there’s no people 5.ceramic 6.a river, stepping on rocks, I don’t get wet D) 1.is important in my life 2.problems in my life, the bigger the more I have/how I deal with problems: I’m a passive person 3.your ambitions, the bigger the more I have/no fence: open-minded/fence: surrounded by people tell me I’m right 4.how i’m feeling, no people: someone is making me unhappy 5.how strong the relationship is with the person and how long will lasts 6.my friends/wet: they’re important for me/no wet: I don’t depend on my friends, I’m self- sufficient 23/09/ Page 15:

  1. G)
  2. The more you study, the more you learn.
  3. The more coffee I drink, the worse I sleep.
  4. The more time you have, the slower you do things.
  5. The fitter you are, the better you feel.

A)

  1. open-Minded
  2. self-Sufficient b) They both have a positive meaning. C) main stress: the second word D) absent-minded: a person who gets distracted easily olvidadizo/despistado Bad-tempered: a person who is usually in a bad mood Big-headed: cabezota Easy-going: someone who’s easy Laid-back: tranquilo Strong-willed: positive tight-fisted: tacaño Page 16: Part 1: B) 3, 4, 6, 7, 1, 2, 8 Part 2: B)
  3. He had to decide between stopping or carrying on.
  4. She was a diabetic, so she needed something to eat.
  5. Appropriate dress, in men a blazer or a shirt, the same with ladies with appropriate dress and footwear.
  6. Tennis kit, because he forgot about it. He didn’t get the job.

Part 3: A) 1.facebook/grandmother 2.duck/horses B) 1.T 2.F, he hasn’t directly used it 3.T 4.F, to see if they can multitask 5.F, he didn’t understand the question at first 6.T 1.demonstrate 2.commence 3.viewed 4.announced 5.appropiate footwear/lady 6.am aware of 7.response

A) A: absolutely not S: yes, definitely D: it depends B) 1.d 2.b 3.a 4.f 5.e 6.c Page 21:

A) 1.drive 2.love that book 3.listening to the instructions 4.believe in ghosts 5.going to the party 6.always lock the front door 7.visited a fortune teller 8.already heard the story B) 1.did 2.do/would 3.haven’t/do 4.aren’t/have 5.will/won’t 6.could/have 7.did/was

7.open-minded 8.strong-willed 9.tight-fisted 10.self-centred x big-headed 11.absent-minded 12.well-behaved 13.good-tempered 14.bad-tempered C) 1.really 2.both 3.pretty 4.both 5.both 6.quite 7.incredibly 8.both D)

  1. I’m a bit absent-minded because I often forget important things I have to get done. 2.I’m extremely strong-willed because I prefer following my own ideas. 3.I’m incredibly laid-back because I don’t like feeling pressure while doing things. 4.I’m pretty open-minded because I try to respect everybody’s ideas. 5.I’m quite big-headed because it’s difficult for me to change my mind.

2.extraordinary 3.remote 4.trace

  1. baffle: confundir

2.say 3.begin 4.fill in 5.show 6.buy 7.answer 8.finish 9.check 10.see 29/09/ Page 24:

2.b) 3.a) 4.b) 5.a)

2.definitely told 3.really 4.definitely 5.really 6.wonderful

2.potentially 3.white 4.caught 5.willing Page 25: A) 3.does this phone belong 4.didn’t you like 5.who gave you 6.how much petrol costs 7.whether you have any vacancies 8.won’t you 9.neither can my friends

  1. Does know about the meeting B) 1.what 2.extraordinary 3.whether 4.trace 5.was 6.hadn’t 7.extremely 8.remote 9.more likely 10.puzzle Page 26:

A) Running water: agua corriente Damp cloth: trapo mojado Rub: frotar Press: presionar Tip: inclinar Pinch: pellizcar Bandage: venda 1.b 2.b&c 3.c

J:a stranger who didn’t have a pulse D:an old lady who tripped and fell into the road A:a very tall man with very dirty clothes because he fell backwards and hit the back of his head in the pavement

J:she started a cardiac massage D:tried not to cycle on her, helped to move her into the pavement and waited until the ambulance came A:she stood by the man

J:the man was still alive and he went to hospital D: she had broken her shoulders in two parts and had an operation A: the ambulance arrived quite quickly and they took him away

J:she felt calm (during) and pleased (after) D: worried (during) and glad (after) A: helpless (during) and ashamed (after) Page 28:

A) 1.he has been coughing a lot, he keeps getting headaches and he has a temperature 2.he could have a brain tumor as a headache it’s the first symptom 3.a blood test 4.wait for a few days and take two more paracetamols B) He’s a completely pain in the neck. Hypochondriac: hipocondriaco C) 1.haven’t been feeling 2.’ve been coughing 3.’ve you been taking 4.’ve you taken 5.have you taken 6.’ve taken 7.haven’t had Page 206: A) 1.both 2.has phoned 3.’ve been running 4.seen 5.met 6.been snowing 7.gone 8.both 9.been reading/read

B)

1.have known 2.have you been working 3.hasn’t done 4.have moved 5.have been arguing 6.have been walking 7.have you used x have you been using 8.have cut 03/10/ Page 28:

A) cyberchondriac: a person who compulsively searches the internet for information about: symptoms of illness B) 1.b 2.d 3.a 4.e 5.c C) 1.open-heart surgery 2.miracle cures 3.under the weather 4.scare stories 5.worst-case scenarios 6.heart rate 7.life-threatening illness D) 1.b 2.b 3.a 4.a 5.c Page 187: A) Havent: haven’t>punctuation temprature: temperature>spelling Since: for>grammar Luckly: luckily>spelling Anything exciting. : anything exciting?>punctuation Are: is>grammar Software-company: software company>punctuation Their: they’re>punctuation may: May>grammar Recomend: recommend>spelling

5.take sides 6.couldn’t care less

  1. look up to someone: admire

A)

A)right B)wrong C)right

A)wrong x right b)right x wrong C)wrong Page 207: A)

  1. The Dutch
  2. The sick
  3. The blind
  4. The French
  5. The injured
  6. The Swiss
  7. The homeless
  8. The unemployed
  9. The dead
  10. The deaf B) 1.an attractive young man 2.dirty old shoes 3.a beautiful black velvet jacket 4.a tall American teenage girl x a tall teenage American girl 5.a long sandy beach 6.a magnificent 17th-century country house 7.a stylish Italian leather bag 8.huge dark eyes 9.a friendly old black dog 10.a striped cotton T-shirt Page 32:

B) 1.jeans 2.jacket 3.trainers 4.top 5.sandals 6.dress

7.sweater Page 225:

a) 2 loose 1 tight 6 hooded 7 long-sleeved x 4 4 polo neck x 7 3 sleeveless 5 V-neck 12 checked 10 patterned 8 plain 11 spotted 9 striped 07/10/ C) 2 x 4 a cotton vest 9 5 4 x 3 1 7 8 6 3 x 2 11 10

A) 1.casual 2.scruffy 3.smart 4.old-fashioned 5.classic

1.C 2.A 3.F 4.H 5.G 6.B 7.E 8.I 9.D

Long Long B) 1.striped 2.plain 3.leather 4.scruffy 5.wool Page 32-33: 5 B) a. b. c. d. E.- f. C) 1.T 2.F 3.T 4.F x T 5.T x F 6.F D) -it suits you/happy, feel comfortable -you are/you were

a) They are handcrafted Page 34: GRAMMAR A) 1.about 2.did 3.does 4.have 5.been B) 1.a 2.b 3.b 4.c 5.b

6.b 7.a 8.c 9.a 10.c VOCABULARY A) 1.tempered 2.absent 3.fisted 4.centred x confident 5.fashioned B) 1.bleed 2.swollen 3.bandage 4.toothache 5.rash C) 1.feel 2.sprained 3.fainted 4.fit 5.changed D) 1.plain 2.smart 3.collar 4.lycra 5.scruffy E) 1.over 2.down 3.throw 4.up 5.hang PRONUNCIATION A) 1.ache 2.suede 3.striped 4.wear 5.cough