Destination B1 Unit 10 F, Unit 11 C
UNIT 10
Ex. F Write one word in each gap.
There are lots of beautiful, large houses in Britain. Many of them was built hundreds of years ago. In the past, they were owned by very rich families. Today, many of them are owned by an organisation called The National Trust, which was created to look after them. The houses were kept in perfect condition, and visitors were allowed to look after them> It’s interesting to learn how different life was in an old house. Milk was — kept in the fridge, because they didn’t have fridges! Washing machines were only invented very recently, so washing was done by hand. In some cases, the house was still lived in today. When this happens, visitors were only shown part of the house. The private rooms were kept closed to the public. These houses often have beautiful gardens, too. The gardens were looked after by professional gardeners. You usually have to pay to look round National Trust houses. Members of the National Trust were given a discount. This year, millions of people will be given the chance to see what life in an old country house was like.
UNIT 11
Ex. C Complete using BY or WITH.
- That book was written by my uncle.
- Are the best photos usually taken with digital cameras?
- That song has been sung by lots of famous singers.
- Is your hair cut by a professional hairdresser?
- Should the paper be cut by a pair of scissors?
- All the candles had been lit by the same match.
- The film isn’t going to be directed by Steven Spielberg after all.