5A.
A.
1. Symbols
2. Facts I already knew : A ballot box as a symbol of dictionary.
The
fire pointed star as symbol of military power.
3. 1.
False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
4. 1.
Symbolism
2. Protective
3. Ancient
4. Strength
B.
5. -
Democracy
- Concervative
- National
- Precident
- Republic
- Socialist
6.
2. Precident
3. Republic
4. Democracy
5. Election
6. Political
7. Socialist
8. Concervative
9. Capital
10.
United Nation
11.
Represent
12.
National
D.
|
Individual people
|
Position
|
Organitation
|
|
King Richard III
|
The Australian prime
minister
|
The Irish goverment
|
|
Queen Elizabeth
|
The Head of State
|
The liberty party
|
12.
13. 2.
who’s the leader of the conservative party?
3. where’s the headquarters of the visited
nations?
4. is prime William from the United Kingdom?
5. is the Czech Republic in the European
Republic?
6. did president Mandela meet president of the
Tanzania?
5B.
A.
1. No
2. -
Allow : To
give permission for subject to do something
- Forbid : To not allow something
- Prohibit : To say that some thing is not allowed by law
- Permit : To allow subject to do something
|
|
You
can do it
|
You
can’t do it
|
|
Less
formal
|
Allow
|
Forbid
|
|
More
formal
|
Permit
|
Prohibit
|
3.
4. 2.
Parking isn’t permitted
3. Mobile phones are forbidden
4. Taking photographs is prohibited
B.
5. C.
Laws connected with pets
6. -
You can kill a racoon any time before two a clock in the morning (funniest law)
- You mustn’t dye a chick blue (strangest law)
7. Why do you think pets are forbidden
in school?
-
Maybe it’s because they can disturb the student
C.
9. 2.
True
3. False (you can your dog in water boro)
4. True
5. False (you mustn’t take a skunk in to tennesse)
6. False (It is not a most, but you can late)
|
To say its allowed
|
To say its forbidden
|
To say its an obligation
|
To say its an obligation
|
|
Can
|
Can’t
|
Must
|
Don’t
have to
|
|
|
Mustn’t
|
Have
to
|
|
10.
11. 2.
Don’t
3. Have to
4. Must
5. Must
6. Have to
7. Can
5C.
A.
1.
I never read one
2.
2. attack
3. stead
4. robbed
5. kill
6. shoot
7. murder
8. kid nop
9. hijack
10. arrest
3. -
a cash machine didn’t attack a man.
a man were attack because of a cash machine
- a woman didn’t shoot a robber
a robber was hit by woman with a baseball
B.
4. it is an attack again rain
5. He has never beat rob again
6. 2.
False (he
saw a sport car lined with caw hide from a tv adverbs )
3. True
4. False (he puts neon lights on ceiling)
5. True
6. False (he is already thinking of making a zebra cab)
D.
9. 1.
The robbers
2. a. to
put the focus on juan, not the robbers
10. 2.
robbed
3. arrested
4. was taken
5. has been hijacked
6. was killed
5D.
A.
1. The independence day
2. History
3. 1.
Edward has the sons named Edward and Richard. they have on there
named Richard
2. Because he was put by his uncle in the tower
of London
3. Because people say that Richard had killed
the boys
4. By killing king Richard
5. No, they waren’t
6. Because sir james tyrell confessed that he
had murdered the boys
7. Edward
8. Because it was a sign of an evil mind
D.
8. 2
9. Sentence 1 :
a. Henry took power
Sentence
2 :
b. The princes died
10. +
He had killed them
- He hadn’t killed them
? Had he killed them?
12. 1.
took, killed
2. had killed, took
3. put, had died
4. had died, put
5. began, had spent
6. examined, had changed
5E.
A.
1. To expand knowledge
2. c.
to entertain the reader
3. (3)
jo heard breaking grass
(5) jo hid
(1) Tom left his keys on his desk
(4) jo thought it was a burglar
(2) jo worked late
(7) Tom asked, “is that you jo?”
(6) jo’s mobile rang
4. -
there’s no climax in the story
- there’s no gambits
- the conflicts aren’t clear
B.
6. 2.
A
3. C
7. A.
Simple present tense
B. Past perfect tense
C. Past Continuous
8. 2.
- I listened to the radio and
then I made launch
- I
listened to the radio after I’d making launch
- I
listened to the radio while I was making launch
3. - I
read the news paper and then I traveled to work
- I
read the news paper after I’d traveled to work
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