Table Of ContentТ. Ю. Дроздова, Н. В. Тоткало
Everyday
V O C A B U L A R Y
+ Grammar
T H E K E Y S
FOR INTERMEDIATE STUDENTS
Санкт-Петербург
ББК 81.2Англ
Д75
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ДроздоваТ.Ю., Тоткало Н. В.
Д75 Everyday VOCABULARY+ Grammar : ForIntermediateStudents:The KEYS : учебноепо-
собие. – СПб. : Антология, 2010. – 64 с.
ISBN 978-5-94962-188-2
Издание является составной частью учебного пособия“Everyday VOCABULARY + Grammar”.
Оно содержит ответы-ключи ко всем учебным заданиям пособия, а также полные тексты
раздела “Listening”, которые в основном учебнике можно прослушать только на диске.
Поскольку языковые задания иногда допускают более одного правильного ответа, в
«ключах» к упражнениям даётся несколько вариантов, каждый из которых верный.
ББК 81.2Англ
© Дроздова Т. Ю., Тоткало Н. В., 2011
ISBN 978-5-94962-188-2 © ООО «Антология», 2011
1. FAMILY and RELATIONS
Ex 1. (p. 9) 1. C, 2. C, 3. A
Ex 2. (p. 10)
MEMORY BOX:
husband wife
son daughter
father mother
grandfather grandmother
grandson granddaughter
parents children
grandparents grandchildren
uncle aunt
nephew niece
father-in-law mother-in-law
son-in-law daughter-in-law
Ex 3.(p. 10) 1. sister-in-law, brother-in-law, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, son-in-law; 2. stepchildren,
stepmother, stepchildren, stepfather; 3. stepsisters/stepbrothers, stepbrothers/stepsisters; 4. half-
brother, half-sister.
Ex 4. (p. 11) (Suggested answers)
1. Is Sally Bob’s wife?
2. Are Sally and David brother and sister?
3. Are Vanessa and Sarah Sally and Bob’s daughters? Is Timothy David’s son?
4. Are Albert and Jenny Sally’s parents?
5. Is Jenny Sally’s mother? Is Albert Jenny’s father?
6. Are Vanessa and Edward David’s children?
Ex. 5. (p. 11)1. am, 2. am, 3. are, 4. is, 5. my, 6. his, 7. is, 8. my, 9. are, 10. our, 11. our, 12. our, 13. is,
14. our, 15. is, 16. is, 17. is, 18. is, 19. my/our, 20. his, 21. is, 22. my/our, 23. My/Our, 24. is, 25. my.
Ex 6.(p. 11) 1. your, yours; 2. hers, her; 3. mine; 4. her, ours; 5. my, mine, yours; 6. hers; 7. my, her,
mine.
Ex 7.(p. 12)
1. She showed me her photos and I showed her mine.
2. He told her about his friends and she told him about hers.
3. I tell my mother about my problems, and she tells me about hers.
4. I have two dogs. This is my dog and that is his.
5. No, we have only two children. These are our children, and those are theirs.
Ex 8. (p. 12)
2. Is she a widow or (is she) divorced?
3. Is she British?
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4. Where is she from?
5. Is she a housewife?
6. Is she a nice person?
7. How old is Jenny’s daughter?
8. What is her daughter’s name?
Ex 9.(p. 13)
1. grow up – (вы)расти
2. look on smb/smth as – считать
3. act up – плохо вести себя
4. distinguish between – различать
5. mix up – путать
6. take for – принимать за
7. bring up – воспитывать
Ex 10. (p. 13) 1. acts up, 2. mixing the twins up, 3. grow up, 4. bring up, 5. grew up, 6. distinguish
between, 7. bring up, 8. look on, 9. taken for.
Ex 11. (p. 13)(Suggested answers)
1. Nobody except my mother could distinguish between the twin-brothers.
2. The stepmother brought up the children as her own.
3. The children looked on her as their mother.
4. The sisters are very much alike, I am constantly mixing them up; I take Kate for Masha.
5. When the children grow up, they’ll go to study at university.
6. When the teacher leaves the classroom, the children usually act up.
Ex 12.(p. 14)
Emily: wife, mother, grandmother, mother-in-law.
Clare:wife, mother, sister-in-law, daughter-in-law.
Andrew:husband, father, son, brother.
Eric:son, brother, brother-in-law, uncle.
Alice: daughter, sister, sister-in-law, aunt.
Thomas: son, grandson, nephew, brother.
Mary and Linda:daughter, granddaughter, niece, sister.
(Suggested answers) Emily, Brain’s wife, is in her early sixties. Clare, Andrew’s wife, is in her early
thirties. Andrew, Brain and Emily’s son, is in his late thirties. Eric, Andrew’s brother, is in his late twenties.
Alice, Eric and Andrew’s sister, is in her early twenties. Thomas is a baby. Mary is a toddler. Linda is a
child.
Ex 13. (p. 16) (Students’ own answers)
Ex 14. (p. 17)(Suggested answers)1.I haven’t got (don’t have) siblings. 2. I have nobody (don’t have
anybody) to share my secrets with. 3. I have nobody (don’t have anybody) to play with. 4. I don’t argue
with my brothers and sisters. 5. I don’t do things together with my brothers and sisters. 6. I don’t have
to baby-sit the younger ones.
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Ex 15.(p. 17)
1. Do you get much love and support in your family?
2. Does he fight with his brothers and sisters?
3. Do you baby-sit the younger brothers and sisters?
4. Does the father help around the house?
5. Do the members of your family have close relations?
6. Does your sister argue with the parents?
7. Do you and your brother get along well?
Ex 16. (p. 18)(Students’ own answers)
Ex 17.(p. 18) 1. back ... up, 2. patched ... up, 3. get along, 4. keep up.
Ex 18.(p. 18) 1. d, 2. a, 3. b, 4. c.
Ex 19.(p. 19) (Suggested answers)
1. Our children get along well, they don’t quarrel/fight very often. (They rarely quarrel/fight.)
2. They help and support each other.
3. There is a friendly atmosphere in our family, I hope our children will keep up the tradition.
4. They are in their late fifties but they often quarrel, and it is very difficult for them to patch it up
then.
Ex 20. (p. 20)
1. break up – расстаться
2. care for – любить, нравиться
3. flirt with – флиртовать, кокетничать
4. go out with – встречаться
5. marry off – женить/выдатьзамуж
6. settle down – остепениться, успокоиться
Ex 21. (p. 20) 1. flirts with, 2. going out, 3. broke up, 4. care for, 5. married off, 6. settled down.
Ex 22.(p. 21) 1. c, 2. d, 3. f, 4. e, 5. a, 6. b.
Ex 23. (p. 21) 1. went, 2. met, 3. went out, 4. was, 5. graduated, 6. got married, 7. had, 8. called,
9. had, 10. broke up, 11. got divorced, 12. is divorced, 13. lives.
Ex 24.(p. 22) (Suggested answers)1. G, 2. B, 3. H, 4. D, 5. A, 6. I, 7. E, 8. C, 9. F.
Ex 25. (p. 23) (Students’ own answers)
Ex 26. (p. 24) 2. an engagement, 3. the wedding, 4. the bride, 5. the bridegroom, 6. the best man,
7. the newlyweds, 8. a honeymoon, 9. a reception.
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LISTENING (p. 25)
Dear Jane,
It was great to hear from you. Thanks for the congratulations and good wishes. I’ll pass them to Philip
when I see him at the weekend. Of course,we are very excited about getting married, and awfully busy, too.
You ask how we met. Well, it was quite a funny story. Do you remember I failed one of my final exams?
That meant I couldn’t go on holiday with my family. But the travel agent was sorry for me and he was
able to transfer my booking. Having passed the exam, I went on this tour alone. And I met this young
man. He was on his own, too. He told me his girlfriend should have been with him but they had had a row
and she had refused to go. We were the only ones travelling alone, so we went round the sights together.
We talked a lot, too. And that was it really. We found we’d fallen in love. Wasn’t it lucky I failed the exam?
That’s how I met my future husband.
I hope you’ll come to the wedding, won’t you? It will be great. Now I must rush off and do some shopping.
Write soon.
Lots of love,
Helena
I. True: 2, 4, 6
II. 1. writes, 2. met her future husband, 3. quite a funny story, 4. had failed, 5. on his own/alone, 6. had
had a row with, 7. only ones travelling, 8. had fallen in love, 9. get married.
Ex 27.(p. 26) (Suggested questions)
Why did you give Helena a camera?
Was it expensive?
Do you like the video?
Do you know the people in the pictures?
Ex 28. (p. 27)(Suggested questions and answers)
1. Has she got a carpet? – She got one from Philip’s parents.
2. Has she got bedclothes? – We prepared bedclothes long beforehand.
3. Has she got a vacuum cleaner? – Oh! Nobody has thought of that. Great!
4. Has she got cutlery? – She is going to get cutlery from her grandmother.
Ex 29.(p. 28) 1.C, 2. D, 3. A.
Ex 30.(p. 28) (Suggested questions)
1. Is your brother married?
2. Is this young man your husband?
3. Are they twins?
4. Is Jane your elder sister?
5. Do they have any children?
6. Is this elderly lady your mother?
Ex 31. (p. 29) 1. related, 2. called after, 3. single, 4. look ... alike, 5. distantly related, 6. took after, 7. by
my first marriage, brought … up, 8. a copy of, 9. adopt a child, 10. on my mother’s side.
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Ex 32. (p. 29) 1. to, 2. in, 3. on, of, (–), 4. up, 5. (–), 6 after, 7. by, 8. (–), 9. on, 10. in, 11. after.
Ex 33.(p. 29) (Suggested answers)
1. They look very much alike, as like as two peas.
2. This is my niece on my father’s side.
3. He is my second cousin, we are distantly related.
4. Fifty years ago uncle George and his brother Tom courted Ms Medows, she was Emily Green then. Both
(the) brothers were in love with her, but she fell in love with Tom and married him. George never married.
5. Our granddaughter is 16, she is a teenager.
6. They didn’t have any children, and when they were in their late forties they adopted a boy.
7. After she had a child, she divorced her husband and brought up her son alone.
8. Sarah is a young woman, she is in her late twenties.
9. My father-in-law is a widower, he is a pleasant middle-aged man, he lives by himself.
10. They’ve got two twin daughters.
Ex 34.(p. 30) The right order of the sentences in the dialogues:
1. 3, 2, 1, 5, 4.
2. 2, 5, 1, 4, 3
3. 4, 1, 3, 2.
Ex 35. (p. 30)(Suggested answers)
1. 1. And is this your dog? 2. Yes, it’s name is Snoopy. 3. And here is our daughter Sandra. 4. Is this her
husband? 5. No, she isn’t married. This is her boyfriend Klaus. 6. She is 21. And here are our two sons
Marcus and Tony. We have three children: two boys and a girl. 7. By the way, we have got three cats.
2. 1. Lena, meet my grandmothers and grandfathers, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews. 2. Glad
to meet you. What a big family you are! 3. With great pleasure. How are you, Mr Brown? 4. You don’t
look your age at all. 5. Only our dear great-grandmother died young. Great-grandfather outlived her
by 30 years. 6. So, you’re a great-granddaughter. You look like your great-grandfather very much,
just a copy of him. 7. Do I really look like my great-grandfather? 8. Yes, that’s right. You’re lucky,
you have such a big and nice family.
Ex 36.(p. 31) (Students’ own answers)
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2. PEOPLE
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Ex 2.(p. 34)
MEMORY BOX:
Face shape: oval – овальное, square-shaped – квадратное; long(-shaped) – удлинённое, Forehead:
high – высокий, deep –глубокий; Cheekbones: high – высокие; Cheeks: full – пухлые; Jaw: strong –
волевая; Chin: rounded – закруглённый; Eyes: green, blue, brown; Lips: thick – толстые, thin – тонкие,
full – пухлые.
Ex 3. (p. 35)
face forehead cheeks eyes lips
oval, square, broad, high, low rosy, hollow,sunken hazel, green, grey, well-cut, full,
long sunken thick
Ex 4.(p. 36) 1. freckled, 2. wrinkled, 3. stubby, 4. pointed, 5. high, 6. rounded, 7. parted.
Ex 5. (p. 36) 1. thin pencilled eyebrows, 2. a pointed chin, 3. full chicks with dimples, 4. sunken eyes,
5. a tired wrinkled face, 6. coarse irregular features, 7. a massive chin, 8. a clean-shaven face, 9. a plain
face, 10. expressive blue eyes, 11. an ugly jaw, 12. a striking appearance.
Ex 6. (p. 38) (Suggested answers)
2. Debora has thick chestnut wavy hair. She wears it shoulder-long.
3. Pearl has light brown curly hair. She wears it short.
4. Sandra wears her long straight hair in a knot at the back.
5. Alice doesn’t like to style her hair. She wears her dark straight hair in a ponytail.
6. Maria wears her shoulder-long fair hair parted in the middle.
7. Gary has got short hair. He wears it closely cropped.
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Ex 7. (p. 39)(Suggested answers)
1. No, I have my beard trimmed at the barber’s.
2. Well, yes, I’ve had it dyed at the hairdresser’s.
3. Oh, no! I always have my nails done at the beauty parlour.
4. Of course, not! We’ve had her hair curled at the hairdresser’s.
5. I’ve had it washed at the barber’s. It’s your birthday present, Mum.
Ex 8. (p. 40)(Suggested answers)
2. James is cleverer than John. He is the cleverest boy in our class.
3. Our neighbour Mrs Roma is more attractive than my sister. In fact, she is the most attractive woman
in the neighbourhood.
4. Bob’s cousin is very pretty. His girlfriend is prettier. She is the prettiest girl among people I know.
5. His friend Marcus is more handsome than Mario. Marcus is the most handsome young man in our
street.
6. HisfriendJim is taller than Bob. Jim is the tallest boy in our team.
7. Your brother’s hair is darker than yours. He has got the darkest hair in your family.
8. Her eyes are charming. Her smile is more charming. She has got the most charming smile in the
world.
9. Al’s girlfriend has got long and thick eyelashes. My girlfriend has got longer and thicker eyelashes
than his girlfriend. She has got the longest and thickest eyelashes I have ever seen.
Ex 9. (p. 41)(Suggested answer)
1. Make the face longer/rounder.
2. Make the hair darker/thicker.
3. Make the beard shorter.
4. Make the lips thinner.
5. Make the jaw stronger.
6. Make the cheeks fuller.
Ex 10. (p. 42) 1. broad-shouldered; 2. pretty; 3. slender, shorter; 4. older, younger; 5. old, taller.
Ex 11. (p. 43)
A. (Students’ own answers)
B. (Suggested answers) Daniel is rather good-looking. He has an oval face and a high forehead. His
thick fair hair is well trimmed, he wears a beard and a moustache. His dark expressive eyes under
pencilled eyebrows make his face very attractive. Ericis a funny little boy. He has a mop of blond hair, a
big mouth and big green eyes under thick eyelashes. Though he is lop-eared, he looks very nice.
Ex 12.(p. 44) 1. high cheekbones, 2. a long hooked nose, 3.a kind round face, 4. thin dry lips, 5. a fleshy
nose, 6. large even teeth, 7. a thin straight nose, 8. a snub nose, 9. long thick eyelashes.
Ex 13.(p. 44)
1. make up – наносить косметику
2. stand out – выделяться
3. put on – надевать
4. set off – выделять, оттенять
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