HWG 3 Cyc 2 018-029.indd

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1 About the text Answer the questions.

What is the second quiz question?

1. Dad does the shopping.

1. Who is called man’s best friend?

is done The shopping ................................... by Dad.

2. What do Mike and Anne first see when they travel back in time?

2. Many people use the Internet. The Internet ................................... by many people.

3. What does Mike do when he sees the tiger? 4. Why does the tiger go away?

It’s this: A dog is often called man’s best friend. But when and how did this friendship begin? Let’s click on the picture and find out.

3. He doesn’t write his songs in English.

5. Who protected the caveman?

His songs ................................... in English. 4. They don’t teach French at our school.

2 Vocabulary

French ................................... at our school. 5. Do the wolves save Mike and Anne? ...................... Mike and Anne .................... by the wolves?

Complete with the words below. protect • friendship • ancestor reminds • share • caves

1 Anne: Mike, look! It’s a caveman … and there’s his cave! We’ve just travelled hundreds of thousands of years back in time! Mike: I think he’s a Neanderthal. Let’s try to talk to him. Anne: OK … hello. I’m Anne and this is Mike. Man: Grr … brr … Anne: I suppose he doesn’t speak English.

1. The wolf is the ...................... of the dog.

4 Listening

2. Will you ................... your sandwich with me?

A

3. Ingrid ...................... me of my sister. She looks just like her.

5. People lived in ...................... long ago. 6. Dogs are often used to ...................... people’s houses.

3 Grammar B

Passive (Present Simple) am / is / are + past participle They feed the dogs in the evening. (active) The dogs are fed in the evening. (passive) The dogs aren’t fed in the evening. Are the dogs fed in the evening?

Anne: I don’t know, but there’s something moving over there. Mike: It’s a tiger! Run, Anne! RUN! Anne: I can’t move! I’m too scared! Mike? Where are you? Mike: Up here in this tree. Be careful, Anne! There are two wolves behind you! Anne: Oh no! Do something, Mike! Please! Mike: Wait, I think they’re trying to help us. Look! They’re chasing the tiger away. There, it’s gone. Anne: Thank goodness! You can come down now. And by the way … tigers can climb trees. 18

3 Mike:

Oh look! That caveman is feeding the wolves. He’s sharing his food with them. Anne: Ahh … so this man feeds the wolves and they help him. He is protected by the wolves. Mike: Hey, the wolf is the ancestor of today’s dog. Anne: What do you mean? Mike: Well, man’s best friend used to be a wolf! That’s the answer to the quiz question. Anne: You’re right. Man’s friendship with dogs began with the wolf. You know, that reminds me of an old Roman legend about two human babies who are saved and brought up by a wolf. We can look it up when we get home. Come on, let’s go!

A

Past Simple

1. protect

protected

2. feed

fed

3. do

did

4. use

used

5. speak

spoke

6. teach

taught

...... a. 100,000

2. five hundred

...... b. 3,000

3. three thousand

...... c. 7,500

4. four thousand

...... d. 5,000,000

5. seven thousand five hundred

...... e. 500

6. one hundred thousand

...... f.

7. five million

...... g. 6

4,000

Can you guess the answers to the quiz below? Use the numbers from Exercise 4A. Then listen and check your answers.

ANIMALS AND PEOPLE 1. In the United Kingdom, cat owners spend around £ ................ on their cats every year. 2. People began having cats in their homes about ................ years ago.

Write the past participle. infinitive

Match the numbers. Then listen and check your answers. 1. six

4. James is my best friend. His ................... is very important to me.

2 Mike: What was that noise?

Complete using the passive form of the Present Simple.

past participle

protected

3. People have had birds as pets for about ................ years. 4. There are around ................ dog owners in the United Kingdom. 5. People started being friendly with wolves around ................ years ago. 6. Wolves usually have between four and ................ pups. 7. There are between 4,500 and ................ tigers left in the world. 19