miércoles, 21 de mayo de 2014

2º bachillerato. Solucion ejercicios del cuadernillo

*Exercise 5: a. must have forgotten; b. may have stolen; c. should have borrowed; d. should have come; e. must have broken; f. should have been; g. may go; h. might have lost; i. couldn't win; j. may have failed; k. must have drunk; l. must have forgotten; m. may be cancelled.


*Exercise 6: a. would like; b. will have; c. would have bought; d. would you have done; e. would have come; f. had; g. had known- would have asked; h. studies; i. didn't know; j. hadn't worn; k. wouldn't be; l. hadn't borrowed; m. would you do; n. passes; o. would have passed; p. wouldn't lend; q. had told; r. comes.

*Exercise 9: a. was being painted; b. are being built; c. have been invited; d. wasn't discussed; e. have been done; f. began; g. will be caught; h. gave.

*Exercise 12: a. The sale of guns in the USA have to be restricted so that indiscrimiate killings are prevented; b. Why was the Oklahome federal building blown up?; c. The Popular Party was thrown out of power because President Aznar was blamed for the Madrid attacks; d. Why was Braveheart shot in Scotland if the filming was stopped by the rainy weather?; e. Why was a rally held in Denver just after the Columbine shooting?; f. How can the problem of terrorismo in Arab countries be solved?; g. Unless Internet piracy is fought by the government, millions of dollars will be lost; h. A woman mustn't be forced to live with a man if she is being abused all the time; i. Unless a lot of attention is paid by the production designer, a lot of mistakes will be made.

*Exercise 13: a. Jessica has a collection which/ that contains many rare coins; b. Mary spent the money (which/ that) belonged to her sister; c. This is the candidate for whom we all voted/ the candidate we all voted for; d. I know the man who/ that is going to marry my friend Jessie; e. John bought a new MP3 (which/ that) they made in Taiwan; f. The man to whom/ (who/ that) we sent an angry email left town; g. The President, whose policy most people support, is determined to end up with terrorism.

*Exercise 14: a. Lockheed Martin is the largest weapon maker in the world which/ that employs 5000 people; b. Michigan Militia men think they are the kind of people (who/that) everyone wants to have as neighbours; c. Pinochet, who America always supported, killed President Allende; d. South Park is based on a daily life in Littleton, which is a town that gets you down; e. The boy who/ that shot a girl at Buell Elementary belonged to a broken family; f. Segregation, which causes serious problems, is more intensified in America than in Canada; g. Tamarla Owen, whose son killed the six-year-old girl at Buell, was evicted by her landlord; Tom, whose injury destroyed his sports career, decided to audition for a small role; i. Important Kayapo men, who wear lip plugs as a symbol of power, are respected by other members of the tribe; j. An old woman was killed in Jerusalem by a terrorist for whom the police are now searching/ by a terrorist the police are now searching for; k. Paduang girls, whose parents tourist companies pay to attract tourists, wear brass rings around their necks; l. The Kayapo tribe lives in a rain forest (which/ that) Western companies could destroy; m. Iraq, where it will be difficult to reach democracy, has caused too many problems to Aznar; n. A terrible tsunami (which/ that) an earthquake provoked hit Asia in December 2005; o. Zapatero, who Bush hasn't phoned yet, is terribly disappointed; p. Braveheart, which they shot in Scotland, won five academy awards; q. AIDS, which nobody has been able to cure yet, kills thousands of people.

*Exercise 15: a. If he hadn't fallen, the runner wouldn't have twisted his ankle; b. If the driver hadn't fallen asleep at the wheel, he wouldn't have caused an accident; c. If I had been tired, I wouldn't have gone to bed very late at night; d. If Diana hadn't woken up late, she wouldn't have been late for work this morning; e. If the house hadn't been too far from our office, we would have bought that house; f. If they had had enough money, they wouldn't have bought the cheapest computer; g. If Barbie hadn't fallen down the stairs, she wouldn't have broken her arm.

*Exercise 16: a. If Sheila didn't work long hours, she wouldn't be too tired; b. If his maths homework hadn't been too difficult, Sam could have finished it; c. If Sam's hair weren't always untidy, he would look nice; d. If I had known how to change a flat tyre, I wouldn't have had to wait for the mechanic; e. If Tom weren't always so rude, Joanna would like him; f. If she hadn't worked too hard, she wouldn't have become so tired; g. If George weren't too busy, he could go to the theatre with me; h. If Harry hadn't drunk so much wine, he wouldn't have got drunk; i. If Leslie had taken care of her piercings, she wouldn't have died of septicaemia; j. If a large number of Spanish males had had enough money, they would have left the nest last year; k. If our laws had been stronger enough, lots of women wouldn't have been killed by their husbands last year.

*Exercise 17: a. Bin Laden boasted (that) those terrorists actions had been carried by young Muslims who hadn't minded losing their lives; b. Columbine teachers wondered if they would ever forget the tragedy they had gone through; c. People wanted to know why everyone blamed Marilyn Manson for any violent act; d. James Nichols was told not to keep a 44 Magnum under his pillow or he might suffer a serious accident; e. Marilyn Manson complained (that) singers like himself were then being blamed for any violent behaviour; f. The news media were told not to show black people on TV as scary people who were going to commit a crime; g. A girl from Columbine told one of the murderers not to shoot her because she didn't want to die; h. Michael Moore asked Charlton Heston if he wanted to apologise to the people of Flint for showing up after the Buell tragedy; i. Charlton Heston was asked why he had shown up in Flint after the Buell tragedy; j. Michael Moore commented (that) there had been only a few murders in Canada the last/ previous year.

*Exercise 18: a. What did President Bush swear?; b. China didn't do anything to fight AIDS in the 1990s; c. Most Canadians don't lock their doors because/ since they aren't afraid of anything or Most Canadians, who aren't afraid of anything, don't lock the door; d. How much did a K-Mart bullet cost?/ How much was a K-Mart bullet?; e. Everyone feels safer in American carrying a gun (which/ that) they can buy everywhere; f. How does crime do on TV like?; g. Michael Moore asked Charlton Heston: "Do you need a gun for self-protections if you have never been attacked?"

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