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necessary. Explain the wor


A earthquake
or elderly.
in the
n being indoors. Many injuries

by the tremors.
B First the volcano threw up a cloud of ash.
Then mo{ten lava
e of the mountain. Right now,
:,1"T"
+h^ t^
he most populated village on the
ff1",
tstand

y people have been evaeuated


trom th er have destroyed many
. .
.avalanche drought eafthquake
houses. en much worse ln western
epidemic " flood * forest fire , hurricane areas w heavier.
landslide * tsunami * volcanic eruption
Complete the senten<,es.with the correct form of
words
in 4.
lb Match the extra words in 1a with these
1 We need to
definitions. the area immediately.
1 2 A hurricane is quickly across the ocean.
a situation in which a disease spreads very
quickly and infects many people 3 Experts think the hurricane
is towards land.
2 a very large wave or series of waves caused 4 The disease is quickly. Doctors fear that
when somethin as an earthquake thousands more people will catch it in the next
few weeks.
happens ,no"rfl-taltn 5 Nothing was left after the fire, only
3 a large amount of snow and ice that t
suddenly falls down a mountain beins offered
*"., drink and o,""o"1ti,"f:TH:ffi:re
4 a situation in which a large area with trees
burns
,!1S , 3g Listen to three short reports on
natural
5 a violent storm with extremely strong winds disasters and complete the notes.
and heavy rain
I zt J
Type of disaster
in the words in 1a?
Where
answers.
easualties
3 , rk with a partnen Which parts Damage
of the world do you associate with the
natural disasters in 1a? Which ones could
happen in your country?
cuss

Read the article and answer the questions.


1 What is the name of the object in the photo?
2 What exactly is it for?

Read again and choose the best answer. he 201L Tohoku earthquake and the tsunami that fojlowed
count as one ofthe worst natural disasters ofthe 21.t century
1 Julian Sharpe thinks the problem in Japan in
201 1 was that peopte ...
aforc , it was
nand were
a had made no plans for a natural disaster. imilar rican
b were not ready for the size of this disaster. company called Survival Capsules LCC tumed their d
ra
c didn't know where to go to be evacuated. sphere to protect people from both flre and flood into

2 Sharpe had his idea when he ...


a was in Indonesia during Ihe 2OO4 tsunami. rience e
b saw a sphere floating in the water.
c realised that with long, gradual slopes it
isn't easy to get away from a tsunami.
3 The company has designed ...
a different models of the Survival Caosule for
different types of disaster.
b just one model of the Survival Capsule our
in varying sizes.
c only capsules that have the most basic
survival facilities.
The capsule ...
a needs to be rescued by helicopter when
the tsunami eventually ends.
b starts off tied to the grouno.
c could be trapped under deep water.
The article says that ...
a they haven't made any capsutes yet.
b the cost of the spheres is too high.
c the cost is OK if thev save lives.
are currently flve versions of the capsule They
in size from a basjc two-ner<nn mgjsl
Remember that if you find the same words in
the text and in one of the options, this does
not mean it is the correct option. The correct
option will probably express the information in
the text using different words. survive impacts, and the shape allows
it to roll out from beneath the debris of
> EXAM SUCCESS page 146 coliapsed buildings. fhe capsuiei-iin also ]^UC^
made with one or two windows.
Access to the capsule is by a
round door that can be opened e is
from inside or outside. Inside, municate
Think! Then compare ideas with your class. there are seats, water containers, with the outside world.
I Do you think this is a useful, practical
invention? Why/Why not?

What do the underlined words in the


? cue;;;;dlhen check in your
S,

r
What about you?
r rrc This
What can we do to prepare for such events? Do ISA
OOO.
ules
you Know any security procedures? incr
Find the mistakes in these sentences and
rewrite them correctly.
lo t the sentences and answer the questions 1 Some areas of Africa have being affected by a
terrible drought.
a lt was designed by aircraft engineers. 2 Twenty people were save in the mountains by
b lt can be recovered by a crane or helicopter. a rescue team yesterday.
c Optional extras are also offered. 3 A huge landslide was hit a small town in peru
d The capsules have been built for use in private last week.
homes. Some people think that one day the Earth wilr
be destroyed for a big meteorite.
1 Are all the sentences in the passive?
Our house was been damaged by torrential
2 What tense is each sentence?
rain last year.
3 How do we form the passive?
More hurricanes have predicted for this
4 What does by introduce? summer.
7 Have been any people injured in the fire?
I b Are these statements True (T) or False (F)? 8 In rescue situations I think children must
1 We use the passive when we are interesteo helped first.
mainly in an action, not the person who does
the action. TlF
We use the passive when we don't know the
person who does the action. T/F 4o Look at the sentences and read the
We use the passive when it is obvious who explanation below.
does the action. T/F 1 They give residents a tsunami alert.
2a A tsunami alert is given to residents.
2b Residents are given a tsunami aleft.
Some verbs are followed by two objects, one
usually a thing and the other a person. When
1 New Orleans (hit) by Hurricane Katrina this happens, we can make two different
in 2005. passive sentences (2a/2b).

2 Throughout history, a number of cities


(destroy) by volcanoes.
3 Some experts think the weather (control)
by humans one day. 4co
4 Some forest fires can (see) from space.
5 The strength of earthquakes (measure)
using the Richter Scale. bring " buy " ;"''16 n offer u owe u pdy
promise u refuse 5 seno * srrow
.
6 In areas where earthquakes are common, houses and flats
teach " tell
should (build) in a special way so that
they don't collapse easily.
7 When the tsunami hit Indonesia in 2004, peopre
(not warn) of the possible danger.
5 Which sentence in each pair is more natural?
1a The survivors were gtven water.
1b Water was given to the survivors.
2a Help was promised to them.
2b They were promised help.
3a I was taught first aid by my grandmother.
3b First aid was taught to me by my grandmother.
4a The president was sent an urgent message.
4b An urgent message was sent to the president.
5a A prize was given to Taylor Swift for her
charity work.
5b Taylor Swift was given a prize for her
charitv work.
Frepositionql phroses witlr verbs
I Look at the verbs in these sentences.
Which prepositions do they need?
1 People relied evacuation towers
for survival.
2 The capsule protects people litilg-^

and flood.

Complete the sentences with these


prepositions.

abOut, fOr u for r in u Of s On e on s tO


5 Rewrite the sentences using the passive. Use the to * with
person or people as the subject.
1 The government has sent food and medicine to the 1 Residentslistened the experts.
victims of the earthquake.
2 Most people agree my theory.
bezn, rcW food
3 People used to believe
2 fhey paid the president of the company $40,000 for two supernatural causes for natural disasters.
Survival Caosules.
4 The strength of a volcano depends
3 They're offering the survivors financial aid.
different factors.
4 My teacher has given me information about
surviving earthquakes. 5 The experts apologised not
5 Perhaps they'll offer the casualties medical help. warning people about the possibilities of
6 They told her the news when she arrived. a tsunamr.
7 They are not going to refuse the refugees entrance into
6 The residents complained not
the country.
being informed.
8 The government has promised the scientists money
for research. Nobody dreamt something as big
as a 4O-metre wave.
S Find somebody in your class for each of the
lN0
squares and write their name. Do not write the same The government waited a team of
person ice. lgnore the 'details'section. experts to send their report.
Find someone who has been ...
Nobody knew who the dog belonged
gLve.w a PrLTt givet+ a spulaL pret
Naww: Navne:
10 You can spend money a^+i^^-
vPLrvl rol |
DetaLk: DetqLk:
extras.
taught to do u ry by a a job or a spual
er of thzir family reqowibility Complete the sentences so they are true for
Nqme: Nawe: you. Use a preposition.
DetaLk: DetaLk: 1 | occasionally spend money ...

told a rctret 2 | hate waiting ...

NaM,: Navwe:
3 For the future, I dream ...

DetaLk: Detai.k: 4 | know I can rely ...


5 Inever listen...
paid for doivg to ry owed vu4ney
6 Once I had to apologise ...
NavwL: NqvwL:
7 | nearly always agree ...
DetaLk: Detaik:
8 | don't usually complain ...
SPEAI(IHG Now ask questions to find out more details

about each activity. rk in small groups. Compare your


,SPEAKtilS'
sentences in 3. Tell the class any sentences
Wl,ty were you gLver+ a pr ? that you have in common.
What v,lere you, tq^4W?
is an example to us all
The possive ssy, know believe, etc. -l
lq Look at the sentences and answer the
questions below.
a lt was reported that she saved people thanks to
a geograPny iesson.
b It is thought that Tilly saved around 'l OO lives.
c It has been claimed that more than 280,000
people died.
It's believed that children are the worst victims

1 What is the subject in the first part of these


sentences?
2 Why do we use the passive in the first part of
these sentences?
3 Why are different tenses used in the first part of
the sentences?
X SPEAKII{B rk with a partner. Look at the photo
and caption. Ib
Why do you think the woman in the photo might be an
example to others?
believe " claim' expect u know " report
say e think

&1 Listen again. Are these statements True (T),


False (F) or is the information Not Mentioned (NM)? Make complete sentences with the structures
in 1.
1 Petra's friend did not survive the tsunami. T/F/NM
2 Petra's organisation builds brand new
1 'The Sun goes round the Earth.' - past belief
schools around the worro. TIFlNJM 11t14; b9lL9v-ed. thail. the 5-*n w9W rppnd
Tilly Smith was a hero of the EartLt.
2004 tsunami. TIFlNM 2 'The Earth is flat' - past thought
4 Petra has met Tilly Smith in person. T/F/NM It
c Petra keeps her job and her charity
'Natural disasters are becoming more frequent.'
work completely separate. TIF/[\IM -
present claim
Petra finds it very painful to talk about
her survival story. T/F/NM It
The aim of Petra's organisation is not 'An asteroid will destroy the world one day.'-
to offer aid in the first few something people have said
days after a natural disaster. T/F/NM
It
Petra would like to make more of an
impact by becoming a politician one day. T/F/NM 'A big volcano will erupt in lceland soon.'-
present expectation
It
In some True/False activities, such as this one, there 'Volcanic ash can have a terrible effect on planes.'
are three possibilities: True/False/Not Mentioned.
-
present knowledge
Choose Not Mentioned if you cannot hear the
information when you listen to the text. It

> EXAM SUCCESS page 146 7 'People heard the eruption of Krakatoa over
3,000 km away.'- past report
4 SPEAKfN0 What about you? It

What do you think of the story of Petra N6mcov5? 'One day an enormous earthquake will strike Los
Angeles.'- something people say

It
the grammar
.watch

5 Read the text and choose the correct alternative.

a Each school is said to cost


around f1 10,000.
b Petra is known to have
been impressed by the Very few animals were
srory.
in the tsunami in Dece
c At first, she was thought to
have died, but then In an area of Sri Lanka th
they found her. there is a very popular na
d Twelve thousand children
are said to be
National park. lt has hundreds
of wild animals.
benefitting from tne prolect. rds and monkeys. But
e Animals are said to know
when a natural at the only animals that
disaster is coming.
Ft a m i n s os a re (,." o. n, o'l,!"o""Ii5 ij|Ii:';._"
1 In each sentence, the subject
of the first
to higher groun .Eil "
part ofthe sentence is the
subject 11,"" * ;l;':"* :,li;3 :[:u; l:,';
yr1 i9i"nh _
rest of the second verb. "iin. a beach before anv hu
2 After the verbs reported, known,
T/F tn" ." i"! i,,*;, ;il:?::":.1;?ily;t;5::.
believed, warning had
etc. we use to + infinitive to effect on the people watchinf
talk about How did atlt .
things in the present, or things e animals kn";;;";;;;;i;n
that are happen? lt is think/tnouqht thar :nim.t. A-...^
r.
always true. ^
T/F
3 After the verbs. reported, known,
believed,
etc. we use to haye + past
participle to v,,v rr ilr | ildy (J(-
talk about past events.
T/F types of animai
4 We use iVare believed/thought,
etc. is also believed t
to talk about present beliefs much more sensitive to vibrations
and thoughts. T/F of tt
5 Eu,tn tn"n
We use was/were believed/thought, "
etc.
to talk about past beliefs ."d
th;r;;;;. T/F

Rewrite the sentences.


1 They say that toads sense
earthquakes.
Toads
2 They know that be< are very important for the
environment
Bees
3 People claim that global
warming is responsible for
many natural disasters.
Global warming
4 They reported that many oeonla had
manv people h"^l ^^^.
gone missing
after the eruption.
Many people
People believed that the
Titanic was unsinkable. 6 Complete the sentences in
The Titanic a logical way.
1 People from my country are said ...
People didn,t know Er/erest was the highest 2 lts weil known ...
mountain untir 1g52.
3 In the past, it was believed ...
Everest
4 Last week in the news it was reported
...
It is said that pompeii is one
of the most poputar 5 Students are expected ...
tourist attractions in ltaly. 6 Sometimes l,m known ...
Pompeii
I lts believed that a meteorite
caused the extinction agree with your partner
oT dtnosaurs_

A meteorite
lking obout stolislics Find a word or words in the Speaking bank
which mean ...
I Look at the pie 1 go up.
chaft. lt shows the storm: 30.9 2 go from 20,000 to 40,000, for example.
percentage of people Dtoughr: 41 .4 a/o

affected by different 3 go from 40,000 to 20,000, for example.


disasters in Oceania 4 one in three.
between 1980 and 5 slowly and in small amounts.
2008. According to ,,'
the pie chalt, are Flood:28.lo 6 imoortant.
these statements I
7 in a sudden and surprising way.
True (T) or False (F)? Ext. temp: 23.7 o/o
8 most of the people or things in a group.
1 Over one-third of people were affected by
drought. T/F
2 Just under one-fifth of people were affected Talking about statistics
by extreme temperatures. T/F Numbers and proportions
3 Fewer people were affected by extreme t a half/third/quarter/fifth/sixth, etc.
temperatures than by storms. r/F r one in two/three/five/ten, etc.
4 Only about one in a hundred people were r the majority
affected by volcanoes. T/F
Trends
5 Just over a quarter of people were affected by
t rise/fall (n, v)
extreme temperatures and floods combined. r/F
. increase/decrease (n, v)
6 The majority of people were affected by
drought. T/F
1 stal the same/change little (adj/adv)
t slow(ly)/ g rad ua l(ly)/ sl i ght(ly) (adj/ adv)
20 Express the fractions as percentages and vice . steady (adj), steadi/y (adv)
verga. t si g n if i ca nt(ly) / sh a rp (ly) / d ra m ati c(a I Iy) (a djla dv)
1 Y4= 3 10%= 5 Y2: t double/triple/half (n), halve (v)
2 20%: 4 66.6%: 6 80"/" :
2b il$Tff{llie 42 Listen and check. Then practise PRACIICE MAKES PERFECT
saying the fractions and percentages.
50 SPEAKIIIG rk with a partner. Student A, describe
the pie chaft using words and expressions in the
3 Look at this graph. lt shows the number of Speaking bank.
storms around the world be een 1980 and
2011. Read the text below and check that you
understand the words in bold. Storm: 34.5olo
Dtoughti 27 .9 o/o

Number of storms around the world between 1980 and 201 'l
'150

Earthquake.5.Tolo

-
\\ Epidemic: t.:%o

Flood:27.60/o - Ext. temp: 37o

5b Student B, describe the graph using words and


expressions in the Speaking bank.
Number of floods around the world between 1980 and 2011

1 980 1990 2000 2O1O

The number of storms around the world rose gradually


between 1980 and 1988. There was a sharp increase
in the number of storms between 'l 988 and 1990.
Between 1980 and 1990 the number more than tripled.
However, the number of storms fell sharply the year
after. Between 1996 and 1998 there was only a slight 1994 2010

increase. The number of storms then fluctuated


between 2000 and 2011. ft rarely stayed the same. 5c rk together. Compare the two pie charts on
There was a dramatic rise in numbers in 2004. but in
this page. Then compare the o graphs. What
information do you find surprising, interesting or
2006 there was a significant decrease.
worrying?
*&m opiniom essay - 2

ing
At scho lking about climate change

:i[:T ]il51*:reacherhas
Write your essay using all the notes and giving Using linkers eerrneetly
reasons for your point of view. x Some linkers join two halves of a sentence. They
can go at the start of the sentence or in the
$e" Hovr can r^re help lo save lhe planel? middle of the sentence.
dq. Nolos u&Wry rs a k4g wa,y qr\)sy, we
..=. slrite about: I reclclinq
tn
2s vingonvrg\
'7. (1our Owil
quur own tqoa,
idea)

Linkers which join two halves of a sentence:


this essay. Does it include any of your ideas although, and, and so, because, desplte, even
though, slnce, so that, when, whereas, while
n Other linkers introduce a new sentence which
refers to the previous sentence. These worqs
are
usually followed by commas.
L0 r: a Lonq ,rlr)a{y. foyye1yyer, we
t ^tz{y
Linkers which join two sentences:
all things considered, as a result, as far as I

ion,
ver,

ha.nd, personally, secondly, therefore, to sum up,


what is more
l-o-:49ve9, wt ewwjh peopLe do ttru.

P TICT MAKES PERFTCT

9v9t!.tfuWh by savL4g nme of ttrd: enerqy, cauld rednce


6CI hink
ewtrowweWaL davnage. ^/e

\LtW we war rchtal, thr,tr parents


taKe y. If we all waLkzd, cycLed or
At school you have been talking about problems
r wed couLd heLp to n+Lwituue thz
pollutton, cawed by uhawt
facing the world in the 21.t."ntrry. Now your
fu.n+et f ur!!4.yy149e-, wall<144 English teacher has asked you to write an essay for
or cycLLvg \^laLLld hLIp to keep w hzalttry.
homework.
:htry that Write your essay using all the notes and giving
aLL take reasons for your point of view.
6
1'Ti)\',* what are the bLggest probLewts
faotwg the
worLd Lw the zL.t cewtuLrA?
Notes
\Nr'Lte al,Dr.r-:

a epLAev/-LLS

2 .l 0 . . .lA . a. O/,).. ./:


Expressing opinions: (gou,r ovtw Ldea)
Adding ideas:
Putting ideas in order:
Contrasting ideas:
6b Write your essay. Include linkers and remember
Concluding:
to use the Writing bank to help you.
Grommqr reference

FORM: , . , ,. Is the neu/s betvg gLvevt ow'M)


subject + be + past participle (+ by + agent) Hqt thL earthqvtakz beevt siuww c+TV?
Warnivgs are gtvevt. (present simple) We use the preposition by to introduce the agent, that is,
'fhz haspttal has ber-r+ buiLt by thL the person or thing doing the action.
J0verw+,Lent.
(present perfect) USE

prtJravwn& bewg Natchzd by wLIILow af peqle.


r-s We use the passive when:
(present continuous) 1 we are more interested in the action than who or what
does the action.
(past simple) the cLry wat deiroyed Ln'-: j
Nev,t type^s of enzrgy wLlI be wed Lw re. (will) 2 we do not know who exactly does the action.
We make the passive with the appropriate tense and form tltawy objects have been:tt!et.
of the verb to be and the past participle of the verb. 3 it is obvious or understood who did the acuon.
To make questions in the passive, we put the first auxiliary
the patvent v)as cnred.
verb before the subject.

F0Rtl/l It is more common to make oassive sentences with the


Some verbs are followed by two objects, one usually a person or people as the subject.
thing and the other a person. told vnz thr- tr*th. Here is a list of common verbs which are followed bv two
When this happens, we can make two different passive objects:
senrences. bring, buy, give,lend, offer, owe, pay, promise, refuse,
I was told the. trutLL. send, show, teach, tell
'lhe trqtl" was told to yvtf,.

FORM Subject + be + past participle (of be/ieve, clatm, expect,


It + be + past participle (of believe, claim, expect, know, know, report, say, think) + to + infinitive/ have + past
report, say, think) + that participle
It k said tLtat dolphiw cqn covttvvruvicate. Dolphtw are taLd to be able ta c:r.,.;,'.:,.n;.cqte.

It war clatvnr-d th4t thL prestdent knLr/') abr^t the pre^rLdent was cLqlvwed to ha'.,e ,<t,:,^.4 abont thr,
sttuatLow. tvtrtqtLon".

We use the present of to be to talk about present beliefs With this structure, we use to + infinitive to talk about
and thoughts. things in the present, or things that are always true.
We use the past of to be to talk about past beliefs and We use to haye + past participle to talk about past events
thoughts. usE
Instead of using the impersonal pronoun it, we can use We use these structures to talk about what people in
this structure: general say, think or believe about something.

Vocobulory
Nqlurol disosters avalanche, drought, earthquake'epidemic * flood, forestfire. hurricane. landslide
tsunami . volcanic eruption
Wordsconnectedwifhnolurol disqslers aftershock " ash, (of ariver) burstitsbanks. casualty. collapse
destruction ' evacuate * headtowards, injury " moltenlava ' mud s panic, putout. refugee. spread
survivor o swe€p across , torrential (rain) " tremor . victim
Preposilionol phroses wilh verbs agree with (somebody) . apologise for (something) . believe in . belong to
complain about (something) " depend on u dream of ' listen te e protect (somebody) from (something) . rely on
spend on , wait for
Olhet words ond phroses L page 14'l
Grommqr revision

I Rewrite the sentences. change the form from active


to passive or passive to active.
1 A boat rescued the boy and girl. 4 The waves won't have destroyed the port.
2 A Japanese company is going to rebuild the 5 Petra Ndmcov5 is presenting
oamaged towers. the awards tonight.
3 The airport had been designed by a famous
6 They should have written a report about the
catastrophe.
a rch itect.
7 The school might be opened by a local politician.

/ 7 points
2 Put the words in the correct order. Then make
the sentences active.
1 will sent be an email you rmportant
4 parents stories children young often are told their bv
lau wtLL be sent an, ivnportant evnail. We wtII send 5 has million been a actor dollars The paid
yot aw tvnportaE e tI
2 was a birthday camera given for I my
6 sister lent I by money was some my

3 7 We taught mathematics a were teacher by new


disasters They being shown a are about natural film
8 a job He has offered government been the
bv

/ 6 points
3 Find the mistakes in these sentences and rewrite
them correctry.
1 lt is often claimed paris to be one of the most 4 Avalanches are said that they are caused bv loud
beautiful cities in the worro.
notses.
2 Galileo Galilei is said to invent the telescooe.
5 A long time ago the Moon is believed to be made
3 lt was reported to have started the fire an accident of cheese.
6 The eruption of Krakatoa is thought to turn the skies
orange in 'l 883.

eqbulsry revisiorl
NATURAT DISASTENS PNEPOSITIONAT PHNASES

N Make simple definitions or explanations for these WITI.I VERBS

words. 3 Match the verbs and PTEP


'l flood 4 drought Verb Preposition
2 epidemic 5 forest fire
3 landslide
1 apologise a about
2 belong bto
WORDS CONNECTED WITH NATURAI I}ISASTERS
3 rely c with
4 complain don
2 Match the definitions to words on page 1 0
5 dream e for
'l very strong and heavy, talking about rain
2 someone who is injured or killed in an accident
6 agree fof
3 make a fire stop 7 spend 90n
4 gradually cover or affect a larger area
5 move in the direction of something or someone
6 leave a place because it is dangerous
7 when something does this it breaks suddenly because
of
the pressure of water or air
8 grey powder left after something has burnt

'lil',:l'i;l: / 4o nnintc

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