IV. Grammar
I'm afraid he is (1)………………. . I can take message for (2)……….. .
a) (1) into; (2) me b) (1) out; (2) her c) (1) in; (2) him
Are you really ………………… ……. fishing?
a) interested in b) keen on c) going to
A: I cannot solve this maths problem.
B: ………………………………..
a) So can I. b) Neither can I. c) I can.
They have cereals …………. breakfast.
a) for b) on c) with
Four ………………… pounds is a lot of money.
a) thousands b) thousand c) thousand's
She ……………… the house yesterday.
a) bought b) buys c) baught
This movie was ………………………………… the last one we saw.
a) better than b) so long as c) as good as
A butcher's is a shop ………… sells meat.
a) which b) who c) that
There aren't …………… boys in the classroom.
a) any b) some c) many
Change into plural form.
This mouse is really ugly.
a) This mouces are really ugly.
b) Those mice is really ugly.
c) These mices are really ugly.
Last time I (1) ……………. Mary, she (2) ………….. very unhappy.
a) (1) meet; (2) is b) (1) met; (2) was c) (1) am meeting; (2) is
Who ……………….. (you/laugh) at just now?
a) do you laugh b) are you laughing c) did you laugh
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I. Reading
A PLACE OF MY OWN
When Rod first started his job in Western, he stayed in the factory hostel. The hostel only served breakfast, so Rod had lunch in the canteen at work. When he finished work, he usually went to a cheap self-service restaurant for his evening meal.
He didn't enjoy living in the hostel very much, so he decided to find a flat to rent. He soon found one just outside Bristol. It was quite a big flat on the top floor of a house owned by Joan and Norman Ingrams. Because the rent was more than he could afford, and there were two bedrooms, Rod decided to find someone to share the flat with him. One morning he put an advertisement in the local newsagent's window.
The same day, a young student called Paul Blake went to the newsagent to buy a paper. When he saw the advertisement, he phoned Rod immediately and asked permission to come and see the flat.
Where did Rod stay when he first started at Western?
He stayed in the hostel.
He stayed in the factory hotel.
He rented a flat.
Which sentence is true?
Rod had breakfast in the hostel, lunch in the canteen and evening meal in a self-service restaurant.
Rod did enjoy living in a hostel.
He rented a flat in Joan and Norman Ingrams' house.
Why did Rod decide to share the flat?
Because the flat was not big.
Because the rent was higher than he could afford.
Because it was quite a big flat with two bedrooms and the rent was more than he could afford.
The flat was situated …
in the house owned by Joan and Norman Ingrams.
on the top floor of house.
outside Bristol.
Paul Blake …
was a young pupil.
was interested in renting the flat.
telephoned Rod, when he saw the advertisement.
II. Communication activity
A: Whose is that green shirt?
B: ………………………… .
a) That's mine. b) It belongs to John. c) I have no idea.
A: ……………………… ?
B: It's half past three p.m.
a) What's the time? b) What time is it? c) How late it is?
A: Yes sir. May I help you?
B: …………………………. .
a) Don't mention it. b) Yes, please. c) I have a reservation for tonight.
Make the sentences.
1. Christmas |
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A. comfortable at home. |
2. The bird is sitting |
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B. a present. |
3. People feel |
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C. comes in December. |
4. He made |
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D. on the tree. |
1 - B; 2 - A; 3 - D; 4 - C
1 - C; 2 - D; 3 - A; 4 - B
1 - C; 2 - A; 3 - B; 4 - D
A: ……………………….. ?
B: Oh, it is not very far.
How far is the nearest cinema from here?
What is the distance to cinema from here?
How far is it from here?
Look at the picture and fill the conversation.
A: What is the weather like in England and Scotland?
B: It's ………………………………….. .
a) wet day with thunders in the North of England. It is snowing in Scotland.
b) raining in England and snowing in Scotland. There can be thunder in the south of England.
c) windy day with snow in Scotland and rain in England.
A: ………………………… ?
B: I don't know, either.
a) What is the meaning of this word?
b) What does this word mean?
c) What do these words mean?
III. Vocabulary
What languages do they speak?
a) People speak Germany in German.
b) People speak Chinese in China.
c) People speak Russian in Russia.
Which opposites are correct?
a) pretty - beautiful b) thin - fat c) light - dark
Cross the odd word out.
pineapple plum pear carrot apricot |
a) pineapple b) carrot c) plum
Which definitions of nouns are correct?
hammer - for hitting nails;
scissors - for cutting paper or cloth;
calculator - for mathematical problems.
Complete the crossword.
There are seven days in it.
Between afternoon and night.
It's in the middle of the week.
7.00 = seven o'………
What is the answer?
a) weak b) week c) near
The first ball is (1)……………
the box, the second ball is (2) …………
the box, the third ball is (3) ………….
the box and the last ball is (4) ……………
the box.
a) (1) inside; (2) at; (3) in front of; (4) on
b) (1) inside; (2) next to; (3) behind; (4) below
c) (1) in; (2) next to; (3) behind; (4) above
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