Answer Sheet for Unit 12

Index:

Section 1: Vocabulary Practice

Exercise 1: Test Yourself

  1. rotation
  2. cereals
  3. herd
  4. habitat
  5. cattle; livestock
  6. large-scale
  7. organic
  8. barley
  9. agriculture
  10. forestry
  11. horses
  12. cow
  13. market gardening
  14. fruit
  15. sheep
  16. abattoir
  17. maize
  18. field
  19. high-yielding
  20. small-scale
  21. countryside
  22. biodiversity
  23. wheat
  24. vegetables
  25. pesticide
  26. fertile
  27. flowers
  28. land; soil
  29. grass
  30. Harvest
  31. pig
  32. to plant
  33. to cultivate; to grow
  34. environment
  35. root plants
  36. subsidy
  37. crop
  38. to till
  39. seed
  40. farm
  41. poultry
  42. policy
  43. beans
  44. wildlife
  45. mechanised
  46. dairy-farming
  47. fertiliser

Section 2: Listening Comprehension

Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Around 1,000 million
  2. In the developing world.
  3. By large-scale commercial operations.
  4. Chemical fertilisers
  5. Biodiversity.

Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Families.
  2. They use it for their own needs.
  3. By producing single crops.
  4. Computers.

Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. He went to college .
  2. 23 years.
  3. His family have always been farmers.
  4. Sheep.
  5. To supermarkets and big companies.
  6. Profits are getting smaller.

Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Grass, beans and cereals.
  2. Maize and grass.
  3. He only agrees with environmental subsidies.
  4. Too much bureaucracy.
  5. Tilled crops.

Exercise 5: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. He produces vegetables, fruits and flowers for sale.
  2. Simply to live on the land.
  3. Vegetables and flowers.
  4. They use systematic rotation and natural fertiliser.
  5. People wanted to buy organic food.

Section 3: General Comprehension

Exercise 1: True/False Statements

  1. TRUE
  2. TRUE
  3. FALSE
  4. FALSE
  5. TRUE
  6. TRUE
  7. TRUE
  8. TRUE
  9. FALSE
  10. TRUE

Section 4: Grammar Practice

Exercise 1: Transformation

  1. Mr Hill said he didn't grow bananas.
  2. He said they only used natural fertiliser.
  3. He said they had begun market gardening in 1984.
  4. He said they sold some of their vegetables to the local shops.
  5. Mr Bullock said farming had changed a lot.
  6. He said his father and grandfather had been farmers too.

Exercise 2: Transformation

  1. We don't use chemical pesticides.
  2. We use a system of rotation.
  3. I grow wheat and barley.
  4. I think environmental subsidies are a good idea.
  5. I've been a farmer for 23 years.
  6. My father was a farmer too.

Exercise 3: Transformation

  1. The interviewer asked Mr Bullock where his farm was.
  2. She asked Mr Bullock how long he had been a farmer.
  3. She asked him how many cows there were on his farm.
  4. She asked him if he had many pigs.
  5. She asked him what he grew on his farm.
  6. She asked him if he thought subsidies were a good idea.

Exercise 4: Transformation

  1. How long have you been a farmer?
  2. How did you get into farming?
  3. Has farming changed much?
  4. How big is your farm?
  5. How do you sell your produce?
  6. Do you do mixed farming?

Exercise 5: Selections

  1. She asked me to plant some flowers.
  2. Mr. Bullock told me to put the cows in the field.
  3. John Hill asked his wife to take the flowers to the market.
  4. Maria said she would not use pesticides.
  5. The farmer wants them to buy his horse.

Section 5: Consolidation

Exercise 1: True/False Statements

  1. FALSE
  2. TRUE
  3. TRUE
  4. TRUE
  5. TRUE
  6. TRUE
  7. TRUE
  8. FALSE
  9. FALSE
  10. TRUE

Exercise 2: Dictation

  1. The business of farming is changing. In the last 50 years there has been a great deal of large-scale commercial monocrop farming, using pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers. This type of farming has become known as agribusiness. Nowadays, however, more and more people are becoming aware of issues related to health and nutrition, as well as the need to protect the environment.

Exercise 3: Cloze

  1. demand
  2. which
  3. the
  4. on
  5. an
  6. running
  7. other
  8. both
  9. as

Exercise 4: Gap Filling

  1. cultivated
  2. skills
  3. dairy
  4. make
  5. Market
  6. of
  7. used
  8. long
  9. to
  10. part
  11. best
  12. highly
  13. crops
  14. every
  15. mean
  16. prevent
  17. within
  18. into
  19. on
  20. done
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