ГДЗ до підручника «Англійська мова» О.Д. Карп’юк. 5 клас

Unit 3. TIME FOR HOME

p. 92, Ex. 1

1. Tom has got one brother.

2. Tom has got three uncles.

3. Tom has got six cousins.

4. Tom has got two aunts.

p. 93 Ex. 2

(A)

1. Mrs Green is Tom’s grandmother.

2. Julie is Pat’s cousin.

3. Sarah is Mat’s aunt.

4. Diana is Jim’s sister.

5. Martha is Tom’s mother.

6. Julie is Sarah’s daughter.

7. Diana is Mr Peter’s granddaughter.

(B)

1. Patrick is Tom’s father.

2. Pat is Mat’s sister.

3. Tom is Martha’s son.

4. Nick is Mrs Green’s grandson.

5. Mr Green is Nick’s grandfather.

6. Jim is Tom’s cousin.

7. Rick is Pat’s uncle.

p. 94, Ex. 1

Teacher, doctor, policeman, fireman, postman, businessman, engineer, architect, builder, driver, musician, artist, actor, designer.

p. 94, Ex. 2

We can hear such jobs as a teacher, a vet, an architect, a secretary, a dentist, a nurse, a postman, a policeman.

p. 95, Ex. 3

(A)

1. A postman brings letters.

2. A nurse helps the doctor.

3. A dentist repairs teeth.

4. A secretary works in an office.

5. A teacher teaches at school.

6. A police officer catches burglars.

(B)

1. A secretary works in an office.

2. A doctor helps ill people.

3. A dentist repairs teeth.

4. A postman brings letters.

5. A nurse helps the doctor.

6. A teacher teaches at school.

p. 95, Ex. 4

1. A nurse helps an architect. — False. — A nurse helps the doctor.

2. A postman works in an office. — False. — A postman brings letters.

3. A teacher catches burglars. — False. — A teacher teaches at school.

4. A TV reporter repairs teeth. — False. — A TV reporter tells people about events on TV.

5. A police officer helps sick animals. — False. — A police officer catches burglars.

6. A secretary teaches children. — False. — A secretary works in an office, makes phone calls and prepares letters.

p. 96, Ex. 1

1. to compete — d) to try to do everything better than somebody else;

2. an only child — a) a child who has no brothers;

3. a twin — b) somebody, who was born at the same time as his or her brother or sister;

4. to look alike — c) to look like somebody else;

5. similar — e) almost the same.

p. 96, Ex. 3

1. T; 2. T; 3. F; 4. F; 5. F.

p. 97, Ex. 4 a)

a) 4 b) 5 c) 3 d) 1 e) 2

p. 98, Ex. 5

a) Some twins are really sad when they are in different classes.

b) Twins are close to each other, but that doesn’t mean they are always best friends.

c) As twins grow up, they no longer feel the need to compare themselves with their twin brother or sister.

d) Some twins really look alike but some don’t. Their parents can always say who is who.

e) There are stories about twins who feel each other’s pain and guess what the other twin is thinking.

р. 98, Ex. 6

1. They look alike.

2. They are close.

3. They compete with each other.

p. 99-100, Ex. 1

Hi, Rita!

I’m sitting in my room. My dad’s in my room too. He’s reading a newspaper. It’s cold and it is raining outside. We’re listening to music. It’s really nice!

My sister and her friends are watching a film in the living room. Say hello to your family.

Yours, ...


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