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Пособие для учащихся общеобразовательных учреждений и школ с углубленным изучением английского языка
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Personal Identification
LESSON 1
their iobs are.
He (she) goes to see people in their houses if they are verg ill.
He (she) is a doctor.
l ) He cooks and sells bread.
2) She sells vegetables.
3) He
sells fruit.
4)
She
works in an office and types letters.
5)
He
sells meat.
6) He takes part in battles and defends
his motherland.
7) She
works in hospitals and often gives medicines to people.
O Try and explain in written form what these people do.
•A secretary" is a person who
helps her/his boss with letters and papers.
l) A baker
2) A grocer 3) A butcher
4)
A
greengrocer
5) A nurse
1*
6) A
doctor
7) A
soldier
O Write a more general word.
l ) bed, fridge, wardrobe, table, chair, sofa, mirror, standard lamp, armchair —
2) engineer,
baker, nurse, typist, pilot, butcher, teacher. grocer, salesman, secretary
3) Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
4) P. E. , handicraft, maths, music,
art, English, Russian, literature*
5) collecting
stamps, going to museums, visiting exhibitions, collecting coins, going to the
theatre, listening to music —
O Look at the pictures and write what you don't have and what your friend doesn't have.
1
)
2)
3)
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5)
6)
7)
8)
Look at the pictures Of ex. and write questions to ask if your friends have these obiects.
a) DO you have a computer?
b) Have you got a computer?
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4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
O Look at the pictures and write what Romans had and what they didn't have.
a) Romans didn't have cars. or Romans
had no cars.
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O Write what you have got now (name
not less than 3 things), what you had when you were a child and What you will
have when you are grown-up.
I have got manu books now.
I had a little kitten when / was a child.
I'll have a computer when I am grown-up.
1
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O Open the brackets to make the story complete.
I like to spend my weekends in a small village in the South of England.
July ( l ) be) the hottest month there, the weather (2) be)
usually fine and there (3) be)no cold winds. The
two small hotels (4) be)very nice, the people in the village
(5)
be)friendly and the food
in local restaurants (6) be)
really good.
There (7) be) rather
many people lying in the sun or swimming but I (8) be)fond of noisy and active
holidays. Last summer everything (9) be)like that and
1
( 10) be)sure everything
( l l ) be) the same next July.
* grown-up — B3p0CJ1b1ii
* Here are Jane's answers. Write Jack's questions.
1) J ac k:
J
a n e: My name is
Jane. 2)
Jack:
J a n e: I am from Britain.
4)
Jack:
J a ne: Now my address is 21 Main Street. I'm on the phone, by the way.
5) Jack:
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b) the names Of furniture:
c)
the
names of modern conveniences:
bedroom, theatre, map, plate, wall, desk, table, vacuum cleaner, wardrobe, cupboard, sitting room, fridge, floor, coat, telephone, lift, dog, elephant, electricity, gloves, flat, house, sink, gas, kitchen, hall, clothes, armchair, standard lamp, mirror, cooker, shelf, bookcase, bus, central heating, dining room, washing machine, bathroom, hot and cold running water
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o Open the brackets to complete the story and try to guess the name of the fairy tale.
A young girl, Goldilocks by name, lives in some fairy land. One day she
( l ) walk) through
the forest. Suddenly she (2) see) a small house. She (3) knock)
at the door but
nobody (4) answer)
She (5) come)in and (6)
go) to the kitchen
with a table and three chairs around it. She (7) eat)some porridge from
each of the three plates that (8) stand)
on the table and (9) drink) Some milk. At the
end
of the story three bears ( 10) come)
back home, they (
I l ) find)her asleep in the bedroom but she ( 12) wake)up. ( 13) jump)
out
Of the window and ( 14) run) away.
Can
you open the door? I (have a shower)
Can you open the door? I'm having a shower.
l ) I can't answer the telephone at the moment. I (clean) the carpet with the vacuum cleaner.
2) — Where's Roger? It's cold in the room. — He (turn on) the central heating.
3) Kate is very busy. She (wash) clothes in the washing machine.
4) — Who is in the kitchen? |
— Nelly is. She (make) soup. |
5) — Why is it so dark here? tricity. |
— Just a minute. Fred (turn on) the elec- |
6) It's so noisy here. Where is Pete? — He's downstairs. He (turn off) the musical centre.
O Write Sentences about what the Brown children do every day and are doing at the moment (at 1 1.00, at 1 1.15, at 12.00).
|
Susie |
Jim |
Nick |
10.30 1 1.00 1 1 .15 12.00 |
make her bed do the breakfast dishes clean vegetables for lunch have lunch |
make his bed clean the sitting room work in the garden have lunch |
make his bed get dog food wash the floor have lunch |
Complete the story using the words:
always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, never.
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b) Ask 6 general questions to the text using the same six words. See a).
Here are the answers. What are the questions beginning with
/ am.
Who is working in the garden?
We are.
2)
He is.
3)
They do.
4)
You are.
5)
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6)
I do.
O Sara wants to know who, what, when, where, why does (is doing) all these things. Write her questions.
cleans the carpet with the vacuum cleaner.
Who cleans the carpet with ihe vacuum cleaner?
1 ) buys fresh bread.
2
Andrew doesn't
sleep well because
3
The Greens always
return home .
4 My granny read,. . in the evening.
O Open the brackets and complete the following text.
Daniel Cook ( l . leave/live)on a
small island which (2. be)far away from the continent. He
(3. live)in an old house, but he (4.
move) into a new house soon. The builders (5. finish)it now. Daniel's life is
not very interesting. He (6. do)practical ly the same things every day. He (7.
get up)early in the morning, after breakfast he (8. walk)for work and (9.
spend)6
hours there. He ( 10. go)
shopping after work. In the evening he ( l l . not watch)
TV, he ( 12. not like)it. He usually ( 13. visit)
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and ( 15. discuss)their life.
Free Time
take pictures/Nick
Taking pictures is Nick's hobby.
l ) listening to music/Ann 2) reading books/Sue
3) collecting stamps/my cousin
4) going to the theatre/Allan
5) reading fiction/the teacher
6) going in for sports/Robert
7) playing the Quitar/Liz
8) going to exhibitions/Mary
O Think of your last holiday and write answers to the following questions:
l ) Where did you spend your holidays?
2) When did you go there?
3) Why did you go there?
4) With whom did you travel? 5) What did you do there?
O These are Sally's routine things. She does them every day. Yesterday she did the same. Write what she did.
Sally cleans the carpet every day.
Yesterday she cleaned the carpet too.
I ) Sally washes up every day.
2) Sally always helps about the house.
3) Sally goes shopping in the afternoon.
4) Sally does her flat at the weekend.
5) Sally waters the flowers in the evening.
6) Sally airs the room in her apartment every morning.
O Write what you did (didn't do) yesterday.
Yesterday / didn't work (or worked) in the garden.
4) explain a grammar rule to my friend
5) clean the carpet with the vacuum cleaner
6) spend three hours outdoors
7) wash shirts in a washing machine
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Bob (lose) his pen.
Bob lost his pen. (The excuse was not good.)
l) Alice (go) to her granny.
2) Frank's dog (eat) his exercise book.
3) Sue (leave) her paper at home.
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4) Nick (have) a headache.
5) Florence (take) her grandad to the airport.
6) Caroline (meet) her friends at the station.
7) David (break) his hand.
b) Yesterday evening Miss Davidson told her friend Jane about her unsuccessful class. Jane didn't remember everything. She wanted to clear up some facts. Write 10 questions and Miss Davidson's answers.
Who lost his pen? — Bob did.
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7) Who
Florence
O Read
A WEEKEND AWAY
On Saturday at the end of July the Browns decided to spend their weekend in Brighton. Everything was wonderful. They enjoyed their holiday very much. The next week on Sunday they went to Dover. Everything was terrible.
a) Choose and write out: first sentences about Brighton, then about Dover.
( l ) The weather was sunny and hot.
(2) The hotel was old and dirty. (3) The room was large. (4) The water in the
sea was cold and dirty.
(5) A cold wind was blowing. (6) There
were no clouds in the sky. (7) The -sun was bright. (8) The water in the sea was
clear. (9) The room was small dirty. ( 10) There were big dark
clouds in the sky. ( I l ) The hotel had all modern conveniences. ( 12) The
beds were comfortable. ( 13) The chairs were uncomfortable. ( 14) There was no
wind.
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Dover
b) Ask general questions about Brighton and Dover.
Brighton, Saturday
l ) Was the weather sunny and hot?
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
Dover, Sunday
1)
2)
3)
4)
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6)
c) Ask wh-questions about Brighton and Dover.
Where |
In Brighton. |
When |
On Sunday. |
When |
On Saturday. |
How was |
It was dirty and cold. |
How were |
They were comfortable. |
Where |
In Dover. |
Look at the pictures and write what musical instruments and games Bob
played (didn't play) the other day (You can change the other day for last week,
last month, three days ago).
Bob didn't play the flute the other day. Bob played
hockey last winter.
1 )
2)
3)
5)
6)
O Sam is a good sportsman, he goes in for many sports, in fact all sports imaginable. Write what sports he goes in for. Use the phrases:
to go in for running, to go in for jumping, to go in for swimming, to go in for skiing, to go in for skating
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
O Read the story and answer the questions after the text.
COUNTING THE STARS
The Other day our class visited our local museum. We learnt a lot of interesting things there. Our guide gave us a lot of interesting facts about the sun, the moon and the stars. He told us much about Annie Jump Cannon who died in 1941. She was an astronomer la'stronamal at the Harvard*
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['ha:vadl Observatory lab'z3:vatr11. She used different methods to examine and classify nearly 300 000 stars.
In the museum we also heard a lot about Harlow Shapley, an astronomer too. He was a mapmaker of the stars.
Questions:
l )
When did the class visit the museum?
2) What did the guide tell the students?
3) What was Annie Cannon's job?
4) Where did she work?
5) What did she do at the Harvard
Observatory?
6) What was Harlow Shapley?
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l ) The British Museum is |
a) where the most important English documents are. |
2) London is |
b) is famous for its library. |
3) The British Museum |
c) in Great Russel Street. |
4) The British Museum |
d) is a place to make wonderful discoveries. |
5) There is a Manuscript Room |
e) full of museums, galleries and his- |
toric buildings.
1 )
2)
3)
4)
LESSON 4
O Write down all the words we can use instead of the word trip to describe your travelling.
Complete the sentences using: already, just, yet, never, ever, for, since, recently, lately, today, this week.
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2) Have youtravelled by ship? 3) We
have
been to Australia.
4) They haven't packed their luggage
5)
Have you bought a
return ticket
6) They havearrived at the airport.
7)
Have you seen
Oleg
8)
Have you heard
from Jane
9) They havevisited five foreign countries.
10) I am not sure he has caught flight 41 5.
O Complete the sentences of the dialogue using for or since and the qûestions with how long.
R o n a l d: I saw Bill the other day.
Angus: Oh, did you? He is such a nice boy. I've known him
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Now he's living in Texas* l'teksasl, you know. |
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Angus: |
Really? Does he go to University? |
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R o n a l d: |
Yes, he has been a student |
two years |
R
o n a l d: 1993. He and I were at the
same school.
already and doing very well.
Angus: And how long in Texas?
Ronald:
O Choose the correct verb form and complete the sentences.
Robert (be) to England? When (be) he
there?
Has Robert been to England? When was he there?
1)
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2)
She says she never (be)to an art gallery and would
like to go there very much.
3) I (lose)my coat. I can't find it.
4) Last
summer she (lose)a lot of toys at the seaside.
5)
He
(become) a little taller recently. 6) You (not wash up)yesterday, Nick (do) it.
Write questions to the underlined words in the following sentences.
Peter has bought return tickets.
How many return tickets has Peter bought?
l ) It will take John seven weeks to go on his business trip.
2) Bilt knows nofhing about Andrew's arrival.
3) Nick has told evevybody about his с1ераг1иге.
4) Т [ле booking office is downstairs.
5) The passengers had litlle luggage.
6) 1 have11't seen ту Ьго№ег since he gpt his 1uzzage through the customs,
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а) [ ) Анна уже прибыла в Лондон. Она в Лондоне с воскресенья,
2)
Я
давно знаю Билла. Я знаю его десять лет.
3) Мы всегда были друзьями и всегда дрались,
4) Мои родители никогда не путешествовали вторым классом. Они всегда путешествовали первым.
5) Я всегда интересовалась спортом.
6) Недавно мой старший брат купил новый фотоаппарат.
7) — Как давно ты здесь? Я здесь со вчерашнего вечера. Я всегда хотел здесь побывать.
8) Вы уже зарегистрировали свой багаж? Нет еще.
— Ты бывал когда-нибудь во Франции?
— да.
Когда
ты был там?
В прошлом году.
Ты
когда-нибудь покупал шоколадные конфеты?
— Да.
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Мой
папа попросил меня купить коробку шоколада для мамы.
3)
—
Ты когда-нибудь путешествовал скорым поездом? да.
Где (в какой стране) ты
путешествовал скорым? — В Италии.
4) Они только что прошли таможенный досмотр.
5) Я видел справочную минуту назад.
6)
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8) Mbl BMIte.t1H 9TOT cþHJ1bM B np01MJ10M Mecque.
MecHue?
HeT erne. q coóHpa10Cb HaBecTHTb ee 20 anpe.r1H.
Complete the text filling in the words and word combinations:
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That summer Mary wanted to go to Spain ( l )
"l have never (2)by (3 )
I have always (4)by (5)
This
time I am going to change this. After all I have been (6) for many years," she thought.
So, she went
to the (7)to find Out about the train (8)
and (9) She
( 10) ( 1 1 ) for Wednesday and
went home.
O Look at the pictures and say what Mike and Bob have recently done. Use the Words and word combinations from the box.
Mike and Bob have recently visited Scotland.
to visit Scotland; to call their grandparents; to be to an opera concert; to be to the cinema; to play tennis; to buy new cameras
2)
3)
5)
O Make adjectives Of the following nouns, translate them into Russian.
sun — Sunny com-ieqHb1ù
l )
salt
2) sugar
3) rain
4) cloud
5) fog
6) Snow
7) wind
8) frost
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So Many Countries,
So Many Customs
Group the words into three categories and write them down.
Water, caviar, village, fruit, fish, honey, milk, forest, porridge, coffee, garden, pancake, tea, sour cream, town, juice, bread, butter, city, house.
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He (visit) the British Museum tomorrow. lie will visit the British Museum
tomorrow. He is going to visit the British Museum tomorrow. He is visiting the
British Museum tomorrow.
l ) Jane (leave) for London in May.
2) My mother's friends (move) to another town next month.
3) We (arrive) in Moscow at 6 in the evening.
4) I (help) about the house on Sunday.
5) Mike hopes his friends (come) to see him on his birthday.
O Listen to the text "Blue Jeans", @ 23, and write answers to the following questions.
l ) When did Levi Strauss arrive in San Francisco?
2)
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3) Why were there many people in California in those days?
4) Why did Strauss decide to colour trousers?
5) Do people all over the world Wear blue jeans or white jeans?
O Complete the dialogue with the correct verb forms.
An n a: (Did, Have) you ever (be, been) to London?
Bob: No, I (didn't, haven't).
Anna: (Do, Would) you like (go, to go) there?
Bob: Oh, yes. I (am going. shall) visit it in summer.
An na: With whom (do, will) you go there?
Bob: With my school friends and our teacher Of English.
O Your new friend is interested in what you will do tomorrow, in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening. Write what you will do.
I'll go to the swimming pool in the
afternoon.
tomorrow:
in the
evening:
O Imagine you ask your new friend about his plans for tomorrow and he answers your questions. Complete the questions and write your friend's answers.
Wii/
you...
Will gou go to the art gallery with your class tomorrow? I certainly will. I'd like to see a new collection of paintings there.
you: Will you...
You
r frie n d:
You: When will you...
Yo u r fri e nd:
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You r fri e n d:
You: What will you...
Yo ur fri end:
Yo u: With whom...
You r fri e n d:
Yo u: Why...
Your
f r i e n d:
You: Where...
Your f r i e n d:
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O Express the same ideas in English using present continuous.
B caeàwougwo ngmHutgy demu
edgm Hernepóupe.
Next Friday the children are leaving for St. Petersburg.
l )
OHa He c
HaMH.
2) Учащиеся нашей школы уезжают в
Великобританию в следующую среду.
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4) Завтра
мой папа приезжает (прибывает) в Москву.
5)
Мы
идем в музей А. С. Пушкина на следующей неделе.
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Look at the verbs, give their three forms. Write them into two groups: regular verbs, irregular verbs.
To become, to look, to arrive, to stop, to hope, to have, to marry, to do, to go, to forget, to put, to lie (neamb), to lie (neyamb), to lay, to travel, to keep, to cook, to leave, to sing, to run, to count, to begin, to start, to speak, to turn, to wash, to hear, to explore, to know, to tell, to rise.
Regular Verbs
Irregular Verbs
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Refer the following words to the right categories.
Warmth, long, curious, continue, length, set, width, nationality, separate ['separeltl, national, strong, explore, nation, rise, warm, strength, exploration.
Adj
о
Write the Зоте
Привет! Как дела?
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Какова длина этой улицы?
— Полтора километра в длину.
З) Мои племянники всегда были любопытными.
4)
В
XVlll веке многие пытались исследовать Америку.
5) Он всегда хотел исследовать новые земли.
6) Солнце всходит на востоке и садится на западе.
7) AeTH peLIJH.'1H rlPOAOJIMHTb CBOIO pa60TY.
8) Ypa,'1bcKHe ropbl (the Urals ['ju:ralzl) OTAeJ15110T EBpony 0T A3HH.
O Fill in used to, didn't use to or did use to? and the necessary verb from the box to complete the sentences.
MY father but now he always does it
as my mother is very ill.
My father didn't use to wash up, but now he always does it as my mother is very ill.
to wash up, to be, to live, to spend, to go in for, to drink
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2)you your holidays in Brighton?
3) When my cousin was a child sheon
the farm.
a very healthy boy, but
milk, but now I live in the country
and drink it every day.
O Look through the text "Continents and Countries" and Reference Material of Lesson 6 and write three European and three Asian countries, their capitals, national languages and the colours of their national flags.
EUROPE
Country Capital National National Flag Language
l) France Paris French blue,
white, red
2)
3)
1 )
2)
3)
O Read the text to get some facts about Venus* and Jupiter• • and answer the questions after the text.
THE TWO PLANETS
You can see Venus from Earth. It is a beautiful planet, the brightest Of all. Some people call it the "evening star". Venus is about the size of Earth. But it is much hotter there. Its atmosphere ['ætmasfral is very thick.
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Questions:
l ) Jupiter is the hottest planet, isn't it?
2) How do people sometimes call Venus?
3) What is the size of Venus?
4) Which is the biggest planet?
* Venus [ivi:nasl — BeHepa
Jupiter l'cbu•pltal — IOr1HTep
5) The sun is not a star, is it?
O Open the brackets to make the story complete.
Once
upon a time there lived a King. All the people (l) be) afraid of him, because the King (2)
take)
all their money. One day the King's men (3) bring)
a poor man to the palace. The man
didn't (4) have)
the money and could (5) pay)
the King. The King (6) want)(7) kill)
the man, but the man ( 8) promise)
(9) teach) the
King's horse
(10) speak) The King (11) decide) (12)
give)
the man a year. One of the soldiers
(13) tell) the man he (14) be)
very stupid because it (15) be)impossible (16) teach)
a horse (17) speak)
very clever as anything could happen in a year.
O Agree or disagree.
l) Australia is an island.
2) The smallest country in the world is Ireland.
3) Oceans and seas separate continents from each other.
4) There are four continents in the world.
5) Great Britain is a big island which is situated to the northwest of Europe.
6) Each country has its national flag, anthem and its own customs.
o Make up sentences of the given words.
l ) the, live, we, on, planet, is, Earth
2) are, large, continents, the
3) Australia, there, one, is, only, country, in
4) Vietnam, are, in, and, Asia, India
5) African, Egypt, country, an, is
6) the, the world, country, in, largest, Russia, is
o Write six countries situated in Europe, four countries situated in Asia, one or two countries situated in America, Africa and Australia.
Asia
1)
2)
3)
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North
America Africa
Australia
Write five sentences about what you used to do/didn't use to do when you were little.
I
used to ride a bicycle when I was little.
I
didn't use to travel much when I was little.
2)
3)
o Write five questions about one's grandparents to ask your classmates at the lesson. Use the example.
Did
your granny use to live in town?
1) 2)
3)
Imagine
you are parting with a friend Of yours. Write What you will answer when you hear his final words.
1) Goodbye.
2) So long.
3)
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4) Goodbye, see you on Monday.
5) So long, see you tomorrow.
O Look
at the picture and write what Caroline's family were doing when she came home last night.
lying
O Mrs Sandra Watson has travelled a lot and explored lots of interesting places. She is coming to meet the member of your "Travelling Club" tomorrow. Write questions you are going to ask her.
4) How many/foreign languages/you/know?
5)
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6) What/you/do/while/you/live/in New Zealand?
o Look through the text "English-speaking Countries" (your Textbook, Lesson 7, exercise 23) and correct the following sentences.
It'S been a day since Helen saw Diana.
Oh, no, it hasn't. It's been a long time since Helen saw Diana.
l ) Diana saw Helen in the theatre last.
2) English is not popular nowadays.
3) People in very few countries learn English as a foreign language these days.
S) English is a native language in all the countries of the world.
6) English-speaking countries are those, where people speak English as a foreign language.
7) Americans and the English speak different languages.
O a) You already know American equivalents for some British words. What are they? Could you write them?
British American
l)
flat
2) biscuits
3) sweets
4)
autumn
b) Here are some more British words. Can you find their American equivalents in the box?
British American
1) ill
2) to think
3) luggage
4) lift
5) railway
6) car
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railroad, baggage, elevator, to guess, sick |
О For or since?
2)
Gerald has had this тар Еигоре 1995.
3)
Му aunt has lived in New Zea1and 10 years already.
З) 1 haven't spoken Frenchlast уеаг.
4) — How long have уои Ьееп Улеге? — yesterday.
5)
Betsy
has known both Spanish апс1 ltalian all her life.
Е Write the some in English.
1) Брюс знает немецкий язык с 5 лет. Он знает также еще два иностранных языка.
Люди редко пользуются пластинками в наши дни. — Да что ты?!
4) Я выучила оба языка немецкий и французский, когда была маЛенькой. Но я не имела обыкновения часто говорить на них тогда.
4) В то время когда Роберт
исследовал южные границы штата, его жена ждала его дома.
Ты очень хорошо говоришь по-английски, как давно ты знаешь еГ9 ? Я знаю его 5 лет. Я выучил его, когда жил в Австралии.
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О Diyide the words into three categories ond write them down.
Butcher, central, arival, check in, scientific, fare, scientist, separate, rise, electricity, fresh, nationality, exploration, high, hot, arive, deep, cold, national, continue,. foreign, science, explore, КШ.
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Ореп Же brackets То complete the sentences.
I ) When we came to the sports ground they (play)
football. 2) My brothers
(play)football yesterday. 3) I (write)a letter to my friend last week. 4) I
(write)a letter to my granny when
a book at 3 0'clock yesterday. 6) Yesterday I (read)
a very interesting English book.
o Write the missing forms of the verbs.
marry
been turn off
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saved |
continued |
hoped set
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read |
written |
sell
o Write a) 5 sentences to invite
people to this or that place; b) then 4 sentences to accept the invitation; c) and 4
sentences to refuse the invitation.
Invitation:
You accept the invitation:
1)
2)
3)
4)
You refuse the invitation:
1)
2)
3)
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O Change the meaning Of the sentences using neither nor .
She likes both apples and bananas.
She likes neither apples nor bananas.
l ) They will go both to England and Spain.
2) Her brother plays both the piano and the violin.
3) The cat killed both the mouse and the bird.
4) The boy saved both the dog and the cat.
5) She bought both fruit and vegetables.
O Complete the dialogues.
a) An n a: I'd like to take you to the theatre on Saturday.
You: (accept the
invitation)
Anna: Where shall we meet?
b) S ue: Can you come over for my party tomorrow? Yo u: (refuse
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Sue: Oh, that's a pity!
c) Yo u:
Don: Thank you for your invitation. But I can't I'm afraid. I'm really busy on Saturday.
You:
o Divide the words into two categories and write them down.
Daffodil, good, lily, rose, sweet, chrysanthemum, nice, strong, pleasant, high, honeysuckle, daisy, deep, primrose, poppy, fresh.
Give a more general word.
l)
daffodil, lily, rose, chrysanthemum, primrose — 2) teacher, doctor, engineer, baker, nurse —
3) electricity, gas, central heating,
hot and cold running water —
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5) caviar, bread, butter, honey, jam,
pancake —
O Write three sentences about what is eaten for breakfast in your family and three sentences about what is not eaten.
Cheese is usually eaten for breakfast
in my family. Soup is not eaten for breakfast in my family.
o Answer the questions.
l) What is butter made from?
2) Where are cinemas, theatres and museums built?
3) What language is spoken in France?
4) When are newspapers brought to your home?
5) Where are clothes bought?
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l) Those flowers smell2) The song sounds
4) The apples taste 5) The trees in blossom
smell
O Read the text "We've Hit Land" (Home Reading Lesson 10). Agree or disagree.
l ) Dick was a doctor on a big ship.
2) The ship went to different countries and continents: to Japan and Australia, to South America and North America.
3) Dick bought a small house with a garden far from the sea.
5) Dick was seldom at home because he had to be on board the ship most of the time.
6) One day he returned home and saw a wonderful garden near their house.
O Try to remember and write down the way people thank each other and how they answer receiving thanks.
A.
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B.
Ways
to receive thanks:
O Write the adiectives in pairs.
easy — uneasy
Easy, happy, friendly, important, comfortable, unkind, regular, dependent, uneasy, independent, untrue, unusual, true, unfriendly, unimportant, kind, unhappy, uncomfortable, usual, irregular.
O Fill in articles wherever necessary.
What beautiful
daisy! What deep snow!
Whatfine weather!
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l ) What mild climate there!
2)
What fresh air in high mountains!
3)
What tasty pancakes!
4)
What beautiful building! 5) Whatdirty
water!
o Open the brackets.
l) The letter (send)yesterday.
2) The Bolshoi Theatre (build)in 1776.
3) This picture (paint)by a well-known artist in 1890.
4) Moscow (found) in 1 147.
5)
Yuri
Gagarin (send)to space on the 12th Of April, 1961.
O Write what is possible (impossible) for you or somebody else to do (not less than 6 sentences).
It is possible for Nick to get that
book.
It is impossible for my sister to go to the theatre on Friday.
O You are at your school canteen with your friend. You are going to have lunch. Complete the dialogue and write down your words and your friend's answers too.
l ) You: What are you going to have?
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Fri e n d:
3) You: How would you like your coffee?
Friend:
4) You: What are you going to have for dessert?
Fri e n d:
5) You: What would you have with your omelette?
Friend:
6) You: Which vegetables would you like?
Frie nd:
Read the text "The Bald Eagle" (Home Reading Lesson 11). Agree or disagree.
l ) In 1782 the bald eagle was chosen as the national bird of the United States.
2) The bald eagle was found all over the world.
3) In 1972 there were a lot of bald eagles in the United States.
4) Eagles lay only two or three eggs a year.
5) The American government and the American people do not try to protect the bald eagle.
o Make the right choice.
1)
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2)
How is
the street? A. width B. the width C. wide
3) The sunin the east.
A. rise B. rises C. sets
4) What mountains Asia from Europe?
A. separate B. separates C. separated
5)
Last
summer sheswim a lot. A. not used B. used not C. didn't use to
6) wethe carpet at 6 0'clock yesterday.
A. cleaned B. were cleaning C. was cleaning
7) The roses smell
A. sweetly B. sweet C. very sweetly
8) Buttermade from milk.
A. is B. was C. are
9)
— Thanks a lot.
A. Verg much. B. My pleasure. C. I am glad.
10) My father is aman.
A. high B. long C. tall
O Jane and Mike are having a talk. Here are Jane's answers, write Mike's questions.
Ja n e: I'm fine, thank you. Hope you are OK too.
Mike: (2) Yes.
J a n e: To the library. I'm making a report in my geography class.
J ane: About some curious facts of our planet, its plants and animals.
Jane: Yes, I am going to tell my
class that many plants, birds and animals
are disappearing nowadays.
J a n e: Tomorrow and thank you, Mike. I hope so too.
O Choose the right tense (past indefinite or past continuous) to complete the sentences.
l ) Who
(look) through the magazine when you (come)into the library?
2) While Nelly (cook)some traditional
Japanese dish both her brothers (give)her a lot of advice. 3) She (use)a lot Of
examples while she (explain)
a new rule to her class.
4)
Yesterday
I (be)very busy. At 12 1 (write)
my English exercise,
my music class and at 6.30 1 (learn)
to work on the computer.
5)
She
(can)not understand what he (talk) about.
6)
The
weather (be)fine and a lot of people (swim) in the river.
Complete the following short
dialogues.
a) you accept the invitation
Are you going to the cinema with us?
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Let's have a game of chess.
I'd like to take you to the circus on Tuesday.
5) — I feel like playing football.
b) you refuse the invitation
Let's have lunch together today.
3) — I'm going home. Are you joining me?
We are having a party next Sunday. Can you come?
Let's go for a walk!
Look at the pictures and write what Bob and Sara like (dislike).
Bob likes neither bananas nor grapes.
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1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Write not less than five nouns in the brackets to continue the names of things/ people that can be deep, high, tall, short.
deep (lake, high (mountain, tall
(tree, short (man,
O Write where the following things are grown. Use the word combinations from the box.
Grapes
Grapes are grown in hot countries.
1) Rice
2) Coffee
3) Tomatoes
4)
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5) Oranges
6) Potatoes
in hot countries, in China, in Brazil, in many countries, in Africa, in the tropics, in most countries
O Group the names of the flowers from the box into three categories: A — spring flowers, B — summer flowers, C — autumn flowers and write what colour they can be.
A: snowdrops (white, blue),
snowdrops, poppies, honeysuckle, daisies, roses, daffodils, primroses, lilies, chrysanthemums ("mums")
A:
snowdrops
в:
с:
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А 1) Картофель часто покупают в деревне.
2) Виноград обычно продают и покупают осенью.
3) Одежду продают в больших магазинах.
4) Масло делают из сметаны?
5) Сметану делают из молока, не так ли?
В ) На нашей улице в прошлом году построили новую школу.
2) Красивые маки и лилии вырастили в школьном саду, правда?
3) Прошлой весной посадили много новых деревьев?
4) В прошлом месяце из городского музея украли две знаменитые картины.
5) На этом языке говорили в давние (старые) времена.
Е буе the plural forms of Же following поим:
а) country, lady, рорру, daisy, 1ily, family; Ь) shelf, wolf, leaf, wife;
с) mouse, tooth, foot, goose, child, тап, wornan.
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Ь)
Complete the sentences Hlling in articles where necessory.
1) What interesting
сайооп! 2) What
good advice!
3)
What
difficult work!
4) Whattasty juice!
5)
What
high hills!
6) Whatdangerous trip!
7) Whatcurious children!
8)
Whatexpensive Clothes!
9) What cheap cucumbers!
10)
What important news!
Complete the following dialogues according to the notes in brackets.
Jane: Would you like your coffee black or white? (Nick doesn't like milk in his coffee.) Nick: Black coffee, please.
l) Paul: How many lumps Of sugar?
(Steve doesn't want to drink sweet coffee.)
St eve:
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(Steve doesn't like soft-boiled eggs.) Steve:
3) Nel I y: Would you like potatoes or peas? (Anna never takes peas.)
Anna:
4) Don: What will you have for dessert? (Bob is not sure.)
Bob:
5) Mum: Will you pass the salt, please?
(David is passing the salt to his mother.)
David:
6) Ma ry: Which vegetables are you going to have? (Sara prefers tomatoes.)
Sara:
The Geography and Political Outlook ofthe UK
O Write what happened in city N. last summer.
A new park (open).
A new park was opened.
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2) A new theatre (build).
3) A lot Of schools (open).
4) The old hospital (close).
5) Many new houses (finish).
6) A new stadium (open).
7) A lot of goods (send) to other countries.
8) An unusual flower (grow) by the gardener.
9) A lot of goods (bring) from other countries.
10) A lot of flowers (plant).
O Write answers to Pam's questions. She wants to know your opinion of the things you see in the pictures.
Pam: How do you like the house?
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l) How do you like the dress?
2) How do you
like the toys?
Write the ште in English.
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5)
Господин
Брайн не любит, когда на улице ветрено и облачно.
6) Тебе нравится, когда идет снег?
8) Hara He HPaBHTCfl, Koraa B KOMHaTe rpH3H0.
Look at the pictures and write
questions and answers about who did (does, is doing, has done, will do) it.
3)
5)
6)
Complete the sentences. Fill in the verbs in the necessary form.
— Which of youEnglish very well? —
Peter does.
Which of you knows (speaks) English very well?
Which of them the
cake? — Betty has.
3*
2)
— Which of you those flowers last summer? — We all
did.
3) — Which of you to St. Petersburg next month?
— Bob and Dan will.
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the left is.
O Read what Sam and Pat say and then write sentences to report their speech.
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
O Group the words into four categories.
Kingdom, state, lonely, sign, careful, industry, consist, industrial, saint, surprise, careless, especially, carefully.
Adj Adv
O Read the text Of exercise 16 (your Textbook) "The Land and the People of Great Britain" and complete the following sentences:
1
) is the official name of the state
which is situated on the British Isles.
2
The capital of
Great Britain is
3 The capital of Scotland is
4
The capital of
Northern
5
The capital Of
Wales is
6
Ireland and Great
Britain are separated by
7
The UK is
separated from the continent by
8
Onceused
to be a part of the continent.
9 The UK is washed byin the west.
10 The UK is washed by in the east.
o You know many facts about the United Kingdom. Disagree with the following and correct the statements.
The UK is situated on the continent.
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l )
People speak only English on the British Isles.
2) The Union Jack is the national flag
of England.
3) The Union Jack is made of three
squares.
4) People who were born in Scotland are
not British.
5) People from Scotland and Wales are
English.
6) People in Britain live only in big
industrial cities.
7) You
can never see signs in Welsh when you travel in Britain.
8) The UK consists of three countries.
Fill in articles where necessary.
British
Isles 2)Cardiff 3) Scots Atlantic Ocean 5)Wales 6)Straits of
Dover 7)Scottish 8)English Channel 9)
Irish Sea 13)Ireland 14)Northern Ireland
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royal, rule (v), parliament, power, belong, symbol, former, queen, include, independent, Britain, queen
In
the UK real does not belong to the Queen, though the family is still very
important for the country. The Queen is the of the country. She doesn't the
country. The real power in the country to the British
In
1949and thecolonies founded the Commonwealth. The former British colonies
states now. The Commonwealth
many
countries. The of
also the Head of the Commonwealth. She is
the of Canada, Australia and New
Zealand.
o Group the words into three categories.
Power, delay, lawyer, law, offer, former, permanent, elect, royal, belong (to), include.
Adj
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l ) a saint — CBHTOñ; saint (adj)
2) to offer (v) — npe:vuaraTb; offer (n)
3) a rule (n) — npaBH.no; to rule (v)
4) to delay (v) — OTKJ1aAb1BaTb', delay (n)
5) a place (n) — MeCT0; to place (v)
O Read the text "The Queen and Parliament" (your Textbook, Lesson 1 3, exercise 2 1) and agree or disagree with the following statements:
1 ) The Queen is the Head Of State in Britain.
2 She is also the Head of the Commonwealth.
3 All the power in Great Britain belongs to the Queen and the royal family.
4 The Queen has got 3 daughters.
5 The former British colonies belong to Britain.
6 The Commonwealth Was founded in 1959.
7 The Commonwealth includes only Britain and Australia.
8 The British Parliament consists of two houses.
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10 The House of Lords makes laws.
Il) The members of the House of Commons are elected.
12) The British people elect 650 members of the House of Commons every five years.
O Look through the text again (your Textbook, Lesson 13, exercise 21) and complete the following statements:
1
)
doesn't rule the country.
2 The Queen is the symbol Of
3)were ruled by Britain.
4) At the beginning of the 20th century India, Pakistan, Ceylon were
5) Nowadays these countries are
6) The Commonwealth includes many countries such as
7) The real power in Great Britain belongs to
8) The British Parliament has two houses:
10)
The House of Commonsabout the policy Of the country.
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O Look through the window and write five sentences to answer the question: What's the weather like today?
2)
3)
4)
5)
O Write the same in English.
l ) [loxo>Ke, 6yneT JIO>KAb.
2) KaK01i gynecHb1ñ AeHb! Ha He6e HH 06J1aHKa.
Похоже, будет снег.
Надеюсь,
нет.
Какая сегодня погода?
—
Жарко и влажно.
5) Сегодня слишком жарко, правда?
6)
Чудесный
денек, правда?
7)
Какая
чудесная погода сегодня!
8) Морозит. Солнышко светит в небе. Но не холодно, правда?
look Же pictures. They show whot Caroline does every day, what she is doing now, did yesterday ond will do in fvture. Нег little sister Sally does (did, etc.) the some things. Write sentences about Caroline ond Sally according to the model.
Caroline goes to school every day. So
does Sally.
Негу doy
1)
„о
2)
last summer o;
3)
4)
recently
5)
yesterday at 4 p.m.
6)
every Saturday
7)
o a) Read what Alice and her friends ask and then write their questions in reported speech.
Alice asks (wants to know, wonders, is interested in) where Cardiff is situated.
l) Bob and Alex: "Is Edinburgh the capital of Scotland?"
2) Pat: "How many houses are there in the British Parliament?"
3) Nick and David: "When was the Commonwealth founded?"
4) Fred: "Where does the British Queen live?"
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6) Hob: "Does the British Queen really rule the country?"
7) Sam and Sue: "Were Pakistan and India former British colonies?"
8) Ronald: "Can the members of the House of Lords delay laws? Can they
Offer laws? Can they change laws? Can they make laws?"
9) Patricia: "IS the British Queen also the queen of Canada?"
10) San d y: "What people are usually members of the House of Lords?"
b) Write answers to Alice's and her friends' questions.
6)
2)
7)
3)
8)
4)
9) 5)
10)
text
"Iceland"; a) divide it in two (three) logical parts and name each
Of them; b) then answer the questions after the text.
Iceland is an island and an independent country too. Iceland is not a kingdom. It is a republic and all the power in the country belongs to its people and the parliament. The Head of State is the President. Iceland is not a big industrial country. There are very few towns in Iceland and rather many villages where fishermen live. The main occupation for many people who live in Iceland is fishing. Iceland is rather a lonely place. You can be surprised how beautiful the island is with its numerous lakes. By the way in Iceland there are warm lakes where you can swim even with snow on the ground. Iceland offers a lot of beautiful places to explore and you find many wonders there, especially unusual Arctic birds, but you should be very careful too.
2)
3)
b) l ) Who does the power belong to in Iceland?
2) Is the country ruled by the queen?
3) Who is the Head of State in Iceland?
4) There are many towns in Iceland, aren't there?
5) You can't swim in the lakes of Iceland in winter, can you?
Ann and Lizzy are talking. Ann's brother Fred is in the next room. He can't hear everything. Report the girls' talk to him (in writing).
Ann: I read a very interesting book about Britain yesterday.
Lizzy: I'm interested in British life too. Can you give me the book?
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Li zzy: When is he leaving?
I'm not sure. I think, he is leaving
next Sunday.
Lizzy: Give the book to me. I'll return it on Saturday.
Ann: Don't ask me. I can't do it.
Look at the picture.
Alice is a young pretty girl. Could you give her compliments? Write them down. Then think of Alice's possible answers and put them down too.
— What a nice hat! — Thanks. You are
very kind.
1)
2)
3)
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o Advise your friends to do/not to do some things. Follow the example.
l) You should/shouldn't visit
the town picture gallery.
l) to visit the town picture gallery; 2)
to put on your sweater; 3) to turn off the light; 4) to turn on the gas; 5) to
clean the furniture; 6) to read more fiction; 7) to take so many
pictures; 8) to work on the computer so much; 9) to play the guitar so loudly;
10) to come so late
4)
5)
б)
7)
8)
9)
10)
Write the зате in English.
1) Ты можешь сделать это либо так, либо по-иному.
2) Мы сходим или в театр, или в кино.
3) Текст написан или по-гречески, или по-латыни.
4) Дай мне или ложку, или вилку.
5) Он или ученый, или адвокат.
2) They seldom watch dull films.
З) Fred seldom speaks of his knowledge of [-atin.
4) My little niece seldom uses knives.
5) My teacher seldom speaks Russian in the English class.
O Open the brackets to complete the story.
It was a bright day with no wind. Andy ( l ) start)
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the book home and (6) read)
and (7) read)Just before supper his
grandfather (8) tell)
him some stories about hunting lions. While Andy (9) listen)to his
grandpa he
( 10) fall)asleep. In his dream he (
I l) see) many lions.
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2. respectable |
countries |
3. independent |
children |
4. |
dull |
laws |
5. |
international |
colonies |
6. |
former |
people |
7. |
permanent |
books |
Complete the rows of words to match the adiectives and write who or what can be lonely, official, careful, careless, industrial.
lonely girls ( official
laws ( ... ,
careful driver ( ... ,
careless
words ( ... ,
industrial city ( ,
O Yesterday was not a lucky day for Chris. Now he should apologize for some things he did yesterday. Write what he says.
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Chris: I'm terribly sorry. It was all my fault!
l) He was late for classes.
Ch ri s:
2) He was not polite at the party.
Chri
s:
3) He forgot to go shopping.
C h ri s:
4) He didn't water the flowers.
C h ris:
5) He didn't visit his granny.
C h ri s:
o Receive the apologies and write your answers down.
A: Sorry about yesterday.
You: That's all right. Don't worry about it.
l ) A: Sorry, I forgot to bring you the book.
You:
2) A: Excuse my being late.
You:
3) A: I'm terribly sorry. I've broken your pen.
You:
4) A: Sorry, I forgot to call you.
You:
5) A: I'm very sorry. It's all my fault.
You:
o Complete the following sentences. Begin a sentence with part A, find its end in part B and match the parts. Then write them down.
l) I felt lonely at the party 2) Everybody respects Mr Davidson
3) She is a very careful driver
4) The final part of the film
5) The British Parliament
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a) consists of two houses.
b) she always follows the rules.
c) was especially dull.
d) as I didn't know anybody there.
e) such signs.
f) he is a very kind man.
Write
the some in English.
1) Сэнди говорит, что хочет слать адвокатом.
2) Я прошу ее не закрывать окна.
З) Мама просит сына снять куртку.
4) Они хотят знать, когда было образовано Содружество наций.
5) Интересно, видела ли она когда-нибудь королеву.
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7) Охотник говорит, что в джунглях надо быть особенно осторожным.
Po[ly said her had а lot 01 daisies in her garden.
1) Мату said: “ВоЬ, аге leaving soon.”
2) Colin said: 'l have never played tennis."
3) Магу said (о Dolly: “lt has never snowed here."
4) Tim said to Sam: "We have got two puppies."
5) Fred said: "I have just had lunch." |
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6) Mr Green said: "l am reading a very interesting book." |
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7) Mother said to her son: "Don't go out!" |
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Fill in the missing words. |
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chest, blood pressure, pulse, medicine, hurt, lungs, temperature |
cough |
(n), |
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Yesterday Nick fell ill. He had a bad ( l )
(2)when he moved. The doctor came. He felt
Nick's (3) and listened to his (4)
He also took Nick's
(6) The doctor
told Nick to take some (8)for his cold.
O Write when people do the following.
People take medicines when they are
ill.
l ) go to the dentist; 2) drink warm milk with honey; 3) go to bed early; 4) call a doctor; 5) take their blood pressure; 6) take their temperature; 7) 'feel their pulse
what the doctor told Mary's mother.
Doctor:
Marg is seriously ill.
The doctor said Marg was seriously ill.
l) D: Mary has a weak chest.
2) D: She has not good lungs.
3) D: Mary has a cold and she coughs badly.
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5) D: Have you taken her temperature?
6) D: What medicine did she take?
7) D: Mary should stay in bed.
8) D: Don't let her go out!
9) D: Give her these medicines 3 times a day.
O Caroline is ill. She has been ill for 4 days and she doesn't go to school. Her friend Polly gives her a call. Complete the dialogue. Write down the missing parts.
Polly: Hi, Caroline! (1)
C a ro l i n e: I'm much better, thank you. (2)
yesterday.
C: Yes, he came last Monday and examined me.
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C: Yes, he felt my pulse and listened to my heart. He took my temperature too.
C: No, it wasn't very high. But I was coughing and sneezing all the time.
C: Yes, he prescribed a lot of medicines for my sore throat and promised I would recover soon.
o Write down how a person feels when he has flu Or a bad cold (6—7 sentences). You can begin like this: When a person has got flu he often...
Boris has been seriously ill for a week. His mother doesn't let him go out. Boris wants to recover very much. He tells his mother What he will do when he is OK. Write Boris's statements.
/ will play football. Boris told his mother he would play football.
l ) I will go to the swimming pool in two days.
2) I will go to the forest in a month.
3) I will go to the cinema in five days.
4) I will play a lot in the yard.
5)
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Imagine that you are in an unknown city. Ask the policeman the way to the post office (bank, restaurant, hotel, nearest shop, theatre, museum).
Ask how you can get there and how long it will take you to get there (Lesson 16, exercise 9 of your Textbook can help you).
You: Excuse me,
officer. Is there a post office near here?
Officer: Yes, there is.
You: How can I get there?
Officer: By bus, I think, or you can walk two blocks.
You: How long does it take?
Officer: A quarter of an hour.
1) Yo u:
O ffi c e r: Yes, there is.
Yo u: How can I get there?
O ffi ce r:
Yo u: How long does it take?
Officer: Yes, there is.
You: How can I get there?
Office r:
You: How long does it take?
Offic e r:
3)
You:
Offi c e r: Yes, there is.
You: How can I get there? Offi ce r:
You: How long does it take?
Offi ce r:
4)
You:
Offi ce r. Yes, there is.
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You: How long does it take?
Offi ce r:
5) You:
O ffi cer. Yes, there is.
You: How can I get there? O ffi cer.
You: How long does it take?
O ffi cer:
6)
You:
O ffi cer: Yes, there is.
You: How can I get there? O ffi cer:
You: How long does it take?
O fficer:
'My mother's hair (are, is) long. My
mother's hair long.
a) 1 ) The news (are, is) good.
2) Where (are, is) the money?
3) The clothes (are, is) on the sofa.
4) My watch (are, is) slow.
5) The potatoes (are, is) in the fridge. 6) The onions (are, is) on the shelf.
b) 1 ) What (a, — ) interesting information!
2) It's (a, — ) good advice.
3) What (a, — ) nice dress!
4) He is such (a, — ) kind man.
5) It is such (an, ) important knowledge. 6) What (a, — ) beautiful hair!
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Ann was so excited about their visit
to the art gallery.
their visit to the museum, her trip to London, his visit to the farm, his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean, their holidays in Scotland, her exams, her excursion
Sandy
Kate
Andrew
O This week many people (Alice, Kate, Don, Ronald, Steve and pat) have come to see Dr Maison. The doctor has prescribed some medicines for them. Write down what (who) Dr Maison has prescribed the medicines for.
Doctor •Maison has prescribed some
medicine for the pain in Alice's throat.
the pain in chest, the pain in lungs, the pain in pain In heart, the pain in arm, the pain in throat |
legs, the |
O Write the same in English.
IÀe
OH" B Moeü cyMKe.
2)
9T0 [IJ10XHe HOBOCTH.
3)
Baum COBeTb1 xop0111H.
4) Moq B 111Kacþy.
b) l) — KaK Tbi ceóH
HYBCTBye1Ub? — He oqeHb xopomo (H 60.neH).
2) Y
Maum ÓOJIHT ropno H roJ10Ba.
4)
Доктор вчера мне выписал лекарство от простуды.
с) 1 ) Он сказал, что очень возбужден из-за своей поездки.
2)
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3)
Доктор
сказал, что осмотрит больного.
4)
Анна
увидела, что Роберт кивал ей.
Е Form а) adiectives from verbs and Ь) поим Нот odiectives.
1) read |
4) move |
2) break |
5) imagine |
3) comfor•t Ь) Adi+-ness=N 1) cold |
6) drink |
2) •хагт |
5) polite |
З) weak |
б) kind |
E)'.SiAYL!:
respect — respectable
o Form adverbs from the following adiectives. Follow the example.
l ) loud |
7) dangerous |
2) serious |
8) careless |
3) cold |
9) careful |
4) polite |
10) definite |
5) warm |
I l) absolute |
6) strong |
12) permanent |
slow
— slowly; easy — easily
o Make the right choice.
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l) Nick is a very (polite, boy, he
always
speaks (polite, politely) . 2)
we should
think it over (serious, seriously)
(warm,
warmly)greeted us. 4) The weather is so (warm, warmly) today. 5) It is (warm,
warmly)outside. 6) He drives (dangerous, dangerously)7) The boy looks
(absolute, absolutely)ill. 8) He (definite, definitely)
is not a lawyer. 9) We don't know his (per-
manent, permanently)address. 10) His voice
sounded (polite,
politely) and (cold, coldly)
The music sounds loud.
The music sounds so loud.
l
) It is a dangerous trip. 2) The life in the country is
dangerous.
3) He drives carelessly, he isa careless driver. 4) The poppies smell strange.
5) It is
a strange purple flower. 6) The boy
is serious. 7) It is
a serrous problem. 8)a strong wind
is blowing! 9) The sportsmen look strong and healthy. 10) They are
careful
people.
O Group the words into two categories. Think of the general names for the categories.
Headache, ear, eye, body, toothache, leg, earache, arm, mouth, hair, throat, backache, finger, lip, hand, head, stomachache, foot.
Change Sick into ill where possible.
Jane and Kate are seriously sick/
Jane and Kate are seriously sick/ill.
l
) The doctor came and examined a sick/boy. 2) — How's Jack? — He's sick/3) —
What has happened to Bill? — He has been sick/for three days. 4) All the sick/
people were sent to hospital. 5) Is Betty still sick/
— No, she isn't. She has already recovered.
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Lena: "l went to see the dentist
three days ago."
Lena said she had gone to see the dentist three days before.
1) The docto r: "l am going to feel your pulse in a minute, Andrew."
2) The t e a c he r: "l have already explained this law in my class last week."
3) The lawye r: "We shall see each other next week."
4) Mrs Brown: ''My little daughter fell ill two days ago."
5) Robert: "Have you heard the news yet?"
6) Helen: "Where has Bobby gone?"
7) Betty: '*What did you do yesterday?"
9) D avi d: "Why did you go there last night?"
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O Betty was very ill last week. She suffered from all the illnesses imaginable. Look at the picture and write down what she suffered from.
1)
2)
C) Complete the dialogues: a) between a militiaman and a traveller; b) between a customer and a shop assistant.
a) T raveller: Excuse me, officer. How can I get to Red Square, please?
Officer:
( l )
T raveller: Will it take me long to get there?
Office r: (2)
T rave l l e r: Where shall I get out?
Offi ce r: (3)
b)
Shop
assi stant: ( l)
Customer: I'd like to buy an
English-Russian dictionary. (2)
Shop a ss i stant: Certainly. Here it is.
Customer:
(3)
Shop a ss ist a nt: Twelve pounds.
O Read the text and answer the questions after it.
My friend Lucy is fond of talking about health and diets. She is sure that a proper diet and exercise are both important for good health. As Lucy is not good at sports and doesn't like to go in for running, swimming or skiing she prefers to keep to a diet. She has been on different diets since last year. First she tried the Japanese diet of rice, fish and vegetables, then Lucy decided to take no sugar with her drinks. She didn't eat fried fish, meat or eggs. She took no butter, cream or sour cream. She ate a lot of cottage cheese and some other dairy products. But alas, * Lucy falls ill very easily and she permanently has colds. So diets don't always help, do they?
* alas
[a'læs] —
Questions:
l) Why do you think Lucy is not a healthy person?
2) What diets did she try to keep to?
3) Can keeping to a diet help a person to be fit?
4) What should you do to be healthy and fit?
5)
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sit straight, put elbows on the table, talk loudly, put (their) fingers in their mouths, eat slowly, sit quietly, use knives, spoons and forks, talk with their mouths full, lick their fingers, say "Thank you" after the meal
People should
People
shouldn't
Write down a) what flowers are usually grown in Moscow gardens, b) what food is/isn't eaten for breakfast in Britain, c) what languages are spoken in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and mainly in what parts.
b)
c)
O Complete the following sentences making the right choice.
l ) The Union Jack is
a) the flag of the UK
b) the flag of the USA
3) English is spoken
a) all over Britain
b) only in England
4) The UK is the official name of the country situated
a) on the island which is called Great Britain
b) on the British Isles
4) Edinburgh is the capital of
a) Wales
b) Scotland
5) The independent Irish Republic is
situated
a) in Northern Ireland
b) on the smaller of the two biggest islands of the British Isles
6) Great Britain and Ireland are separated by
a) the North Sea
7) The nearest point to Europe is
a) the Straits of Dover
b) the
North Sea
8)
The UK is
washed by the Atlantic Ocean in
a) the north
b) the west
9)
People from
Scotland are
a) the Welsh
b) the Scots
10) More than million people live in Britain.
b) 65
O Fill in articles where necessary:
( 1 )United Kingdom is situated on (2)British Isles
which are separated from (3) Continent by (4)
English Channel and (5) Straits of Dover. (6)
main islands Of (7)British Isles are
(8)Great Britain and (9)Ireland. (10)England is situated in (1 1 )
south Of ( 12) Great Britain and
(13)
Scotland in its ( 14) north. ( 15) two big
islands are separated by ( 16)Irish Sea.
O Write down short sentences to show that you did (have, can, etc.) the same things as Roger.
Roger is young. So am l.
l )
Roger can speak English a bit.
2) Roger lived in the country last summer.
3) Roger has got a small family.
4)
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5) Roger was small eight years ago.
o Write what Little Red Riding Hood*
told the Wolf On the way to Granny's house and what questions he asked her.
1 ) Wolf: "What have you got in your basket?"
2 L R R H: "I've got a cake and some butter in it."
3 Wol f: "Where. will you leave your basket?"
4 L R R H: "l will leave it in my Granny's house."
o Little Red Riding Hood (U?RH) — KpacHaH Illanoqxa
5 Wolf: "Does your Granny live far from here?"
6 L R R H: ''My Granny doesn't live far from here."
7 Wolf: "Who has made such a nice red cap for you?"
8 L R R H: "My Granny has. She made it last summer."
9 Wolf: "Stay here. Gather some flowers."
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O Offer your mother help. Follow the example.
to clean the carpet
Shall I clean the carpet?
To wash up, to do the shopping, to water the daisies in the garden, to call the doctor, to do the room.
2)
4)
5)
Express the same ideas in English and write them down.
l) B bPHTaHHH KOPOJ1eBa He ynpaBJ1qeT rocyaapcTB0M, OHa He HMeeT
власти. Реальная власть в стране принадлежит парламенту. Королева — это символ страны, ее истории и традиций.
2) В начале ХХ века многие страны были британскими колониями. Ими правила Британия. Индия была Британской колонией. Она входила (включалась) в Британскую империю. Сейчас Индия независимая страна. Она входит (включается) в Содружество наций. Содружество наций было основано в 1949 году.
3) Британская королева является также королевой Канады и АвстраЛии. Она — глава Содружества наций.
4) Британский парламент состоит из двух палат — палаты лордов и палаты общин. Палата лордов очень важна, хотя у нее мало реальной власеги. Палата лордов может предлагать законы, изменять их и откладывать их принятие. Палата общин создает законы страны.
5) Члены палаты лордов не избираются. Это обычно аристократы, адвокаты, бывшие политики и религиозные деятели. Члены палаты общин избираются ка»щые пять лет. Британцы избирают 650 членов палаты общин.
O Read the text "Mr Martin" (your Textbook, Lesson 18, exercise 7), write questions to it.
I )
Where
2) had he?
3) What
4)study seriously?
5)
Why
6) , wasn't he?
O Express the same ideas using should.
You ought to phone your grandparents
much more often. You should phone your grandparents much more Often.
l ) You ought to train a lot.
2) You ought to see the doctor.
3) You ought to take your little brother to the eye specialist.
4) You ought to visit your friend. He is in hospital.
5) You ought to help your aunt.
Complete the table with the missing forms of the pronouns.
you
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it
their
o Write
down what Ann will do when she comes home.
When Ann comes home, she will have dinner.
speak to her mother, phone her granny, do her lessons, make a cup of tea, have a rest
1
) 2)
3)
O Write down what Nick will do if it doesn't rain.
If it doesn't rain, Nick will play
football.
go to the sports ground, take his little brother to the zoo, go boating, go rowing, play volleyball, go for a walk
1) 2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
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Nick will go skiing when the weather
is fine.
to be fine (about the weather), not to snow, not to rain, to arrive (about the letter), to come home early, to leave for London
Nick (go skiing)
Robert (go for a walk)
Paul (take his little sister out)
Mary (cook a cake)
Kate (know the news)
Andrew (fly over the English Channel)
1 )
2)
3)
5)
Express the ideas in English.
1) Если я буду в Лондоне, я покатаюсь на лодке по Темзе.
2) Если у нас будет лодка, мы займемся греблей.
З) Если он будет членом нашей команды, мы выиграем.
4) Соревнования начнутся, когда перестанет идти дождь.
5) Когда мы приедем в Санкт-Петербург, мы будем участвовать в соревнованиях.
6)
Когда они изобретут новые законы, мы узнаем об этом.
7)
Если
начнется пожар, он распространится по всему дому
8) Эта страна станет сильным государством, если правительство будет развивать новые отрасли промышленности.
9) Если Анна и Сью будут бороться (соревноваться) за первый приз, Сью выиграет его.
10) Когда погода будет хорошей, дети будут играть на лужайке перед домом.
О Write three sports (games) that аге widespread in Russio and three sports (games) that аге widespreod in En91and.
Playing hockey is а widespread sport Russia.
Russia I )
2)
3)
3)
o Reread the text "Popular British Sports and Games" (your Textbook, Lesson 1 9, exercise 1 9) and correct the following statements.
Cricket
is an international game. No, it is not. It is an English national game.
l) Boxing is the earliest sport developed in Britain.
2) Golf began to develop in Wales.
3) Nowadays golf is widely spread in Russia.
4) Lawn tennis is not a popular game in England.
5) Lawn tennis was first played in England in the 18th century.
6) The first British tennis championship was held in Glasgow in 1877.
7) Nowadays famous international tennis championships are held in Wales.
O Think over the answers to the following questions and write a short story about famous sports and games.
l) Are skiing and skating developed all over Russia?
2) In what parts of the country are they especially developed?
3) When do people in Russia usually go in for skiing and skating?
4) Where are famous skiing/skating competitions held in Russia?
5) Do many people go in for these sports in Russia?
6) Where was hockey founded?
7)
Where is it
developed and played nowadays?
8)
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9) Are there any important international hockey championships?
10) Where are world hockey championships held?
Use the right form of the pronoun to complete the sentences.
l ) Nelly is (me, mg, mine)little sister. (She, Her, Hers)
is four. 2) I'm not sure I know
(they, their, them)
3) The Crooks live in England. (They,
Their, Them) live at 23 Primrose Avenue. 4) I
think (he, him, his)has not seen (we,
us,
our)
. 5) This is my dog. (It, Its) name
is Rex. 6) Do you know (he, him, his)? 7) Do you know (he, him, his)boss? 8)
This is my paper, where is (you, your, yours)
?
9) Who has been sitting on (l, me, my, mine) chair? 10) The teacher says the
best answer is (he, him, his)
Complete the following sentences referring them to the future.
I'll play a game of cricket if (not to rain).
I'll play a game of cricket if it doesn't rain.
l) Tom will become a good sportsman if he (to train a lot).
2) She won't recover if she (not to follow the doctor's advice).
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4) You will get into trouble if you (not to listen to your mother).
5) She will buy the book, when she (to have money).
6) He will lose the race if he (to run so slowly).
7) When he (to get the first prize) he will tell us.
8) I will phone you when I (to receive the information).
O Fill in prepositions where necessary.
l) The football match endeda draw. 2) Monday follows
Sunday. 3) The students followed the
storyinterest. 4) He had to work in the garden3 hours. 5) Punishment is the
actpunishing. 6) Yesterday Jim ran a race his friend. 7) Life is fulltrouble.
8) The coach trained the teamthe competition. 9) He has beenof trainingtwo
months. 10) Who is the coachour swimming team? I l ) Jane fellher bike. 12) May
I trouble you a glass of water?
Complete the sentences with myself, herself, himself, yourself, yourselves, ourselves, themselves.
l ) They always think only about
2)
(Mother to
her son) Look atHow dirty your clothes are!
3)
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4) Nick cutwith a knife.
5) She didn't enjoyat the concert.
6) Garry Will tell you about
7) We looked atin the mirror.
8) I always do everything
9) (TO two persons) Be careful! You can hurt
Open the brackets to complete the text.
It happened in London. One morning a
boy ( l ) go) by bus to school. He (2) have)
(3) sneeze)and (4) cough)
all the time. The people in the bus (5) not, like)
that. They (6) begin)(7) 100k)
at
the boy angrily. Some of them (8) shake) their heads. An old gentleman (9) sit)
next to the boy. When he ( 10)
understand)
he ( I l ) not, be able)
(12) hear)it any longer he (13) say)
to the boy: "( 14) not, have)
you a handkerchief, my boy?" The boy ( 15) answer)
"Yes.
I ( 16) have)a handkerchief in my pocket. My mother (17) give)it to me. But I (
18) not, can)
(20) say) it (21 ) be) not
polite (22) ask) anybody for a handkerchief, you (23)
must) your
own.'
O Express the same in English.
a) l) OHa erpaHHan aeBY11JKa. Olla paaronapHBaeT caraa c c060ii.
2) Hame npaBHTeJ1bCTB0 6yaeT pa3BHBaTb rlHLueBY10 nPOMb11UJ1eHHOCTb, Aa?
3) OcTOP0>KHee! He 060)K1'HCb! |
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4)
— KaKOBb1 |
Hrpa OKOHt4H.naeb BHHt4bEO. |
5) Если ты не послушаешь меня, попадешь в беду.
6) Мои родители никогда не наказывали меня.
7) Позвони мне, когда ты будешь свободен.
8) Следуй за мной!
Ь) 1) Анна сказала, что она в подарок на день рождения полущила два билета в Большой театр.
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З) Мама хотела знать, когда ее дочь должна принимать лекарство.
4) Я не уверена, получил ли он все письма вчера.
5) Сид попросил не наказывать его брата.
б) Маленький мальчик сказал, что его очередь бросать мяч.
7) Анна спросила, куда я иду.
8) Он улыбнулся и сказал, что никогда не бывал в Париже.
(visit) when you go to London.
I'll see Trafalgar Square when go to
Inndon.
Westminster Abbey, the Tower Of London, the British Museum, the National Gallery, Big Ben, the Houses Of Parliament, Piccadilly Circus
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4)
5)
6)
7)
O Write where you will go if a) you have a lot of free time b) you have a lot of money c) you have a chance to go anywhere you like.
a)
b)
c)
O Express the same in English.
a) l) EcJIH MaMa Kyr1HT 9TY KHHry, ee npoqHTa10.
2) Если папа пойдет на футбол (смотреть футбольный матч), я пойду с ним (присоединюсь к нему).
З) Если игра закончится вничью, мы не поедем в Ростов.
4) Мы пойдем кататься на лыжах, когда прекратится снег.
5) Ему будет лучше, когда он выпьет эти лекарства.
6) Мы поедем в Англию, когда наступит лето.
б)
1 ) Мама не накажет его, если он не будет возвращаться так поздно.
2) Если дождь не прекратится, нам придется взять с собой зонтики.
3) Если он не позвонит, я не буду знать, что делать.
4) Если вы не придете в 5, мы опоздаем.
5) Если Дэн не пойдет к врачу, он не поправится.
Look от the pictures and зау whose these things аге.
1) Пе keys belong [о Каф. Пеу are hers.
Mary Nick pat Dan
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Write down that you don't (didn't, haven't, can't, etc.) do the same either. Follow the example.
Frieda doesn't play golf. Neither do
l.
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2) My uncle won't take part in the competitions.
3)
Sandy hasn't
bought a bar of chocolate.
4) Nelly and Ann haven't been to the baker's recently.
5)
We weren't at the butcher's last week.
6) Helen can't ride a bike.
7)
Granny
didn't buy dairy products the day before yesterday.
8)
They
haven't been to the butcher's recently.
9)
Helen couldn't
buy any flour at the grocer's.
10) Bob wasn't at the sweet shop the other day.
o Fill in the missing words to complete the sentences.
There
is a of oil on the shelf. There is a bottle of oil on the shelf.
jar, bar, tin, bottle, packet, loaf, can, carton, bag
l) Could you please buy aOf tea?
2) She
went to the supermarket and bought fourof Pepsi.
3)
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4)
I
bought two of sugar the other day. 5) Give me a of
yogurt, please.
6) Buy threeof bread.
7)
That was the sweetestof chocolate I've ever eaten. 8)
Alice has oþened a Of meat to cook dinner.
9) There was aOf honey on the table.
10) "I ask you to go and buy a of flour."
O Look at the pictures and write where you can buy these things.
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O Write answers to the following questions.
l) Is sugar sold by the pound or by the kilo in England?
2) What about Russia?
3) Do you pay in roubles, pounds or dollars for the things you buy a) in Russia, b) in England, c) in America?
4) Where can people buy pork and beef?
5) What is more healthy, to eat fat meat or to keep to a diet of salads and fruit?
6) What coins can you get in America as change for a one dollar note?
7) DO shop assistants usually wrap and tie the things you buy in British shops/ Russian shops?
O Write as many true sentences as you can (about 16-20).
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a loaf of breadat the department store. a jar Of honeyat the greengrocer's. a blanketat the baker's.
My mother can buya pillowat the butcher's. a sheetat the dairy. sweetsat the sweet shop. milkat the fishmonger's. sour creamat the supermarket. vegetables a packet of tea sugar fish
Make the sentences complete using one or ones wherever necessary. 1 ) I don't want to buy this blanket. Please show me another
3) Don't drink that milk. Take this fresh
Which
shoes do you like best? The brown
Do you like these white towels? — NO,
I don't. I like those blue
O Write the names of all British and American coins as well as notes you
British |
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American |
Coins |
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remember.
Notes
Notes
o Write the names for the following American coins:
a
25 cent coin a 10 cent coin a 5 cent coin
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l ) Mrs Morrison wanted to buy some food.
2) First she bought a blanket and a pair Of sheets.
3) Mrs Morrison went to the ready-made clothes department to buy a skirt for Jean.
5) Mrs Morrison chose a woollen tie for her husband.
o Ask questions for more information.
3)
What colour 4) When 5) Where
6) How much
Make up questions of the following words and write them down:
l) you, can, l, what, do, for?
2) l, can, a look, have, those, at, towels, please?
3)
in, cents, are, how, a, there, many, quarter?
4) dimes, nickels, are, and, coins, American?
5) you, can, where, buy, pork, other, and, beef, meat?
Write three forms of the verbs.
pay
cut
wrap
cost
O Match the adiectives of column A with the nouns of column B to make posSible word combinations and then write five sentences with them.
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necessary |
jacket |
cotton |
meat |
woollen |
water |
pure |
dress |
How is bread usually sold? How is honey usually packed for selling? DO you usually buy tins of water? Continue the rows and write usual word combinations for the names of products we buy in different shops.
l
) a jar of 2) a bottle of 3) a carton of 4) a packet of 5) a kilo of
6) a loaf of
O Write down what things are usually (often) made of wool, wood, plastic, metal, glass, paper.
Sweaters are usually made of wool.
3)
5)
6)
Write down what these things are usually (Often) made from.
Salads are often made from vegetables.
butter, sour cream, cheese, cream, apple pies, chicken soup
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2)
3)
5)
6)
O Express the same in English.
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2 CKOJ1bK0 CTOHT 9Ta noxYLMKa?
3 Onen.na qacT0 neaaeo-r 113 mepœru.
4 CKOJ1bKO Tbl 3anaaTHJ1a 3a OAeflJ10?
5 9TH 11POCTb1HH caec1aHb1 1/3 x.nor1Ka?
6 OHa eKa3aJ1a, wo BHepa JIBa UlePCTHHb1X oneHJ1a.
8)
MaMa TOJ1bK0 qT0
nope3aJ1a xJ1e6. OH Ha •rapeJIKe. [leqeHbe
9) Tbi KOrAa-HH6YAb 6b1J1a B Pb16HOM Mara3HHe?
O Open the brackets to complete the story.
A VISIT TO THE SUPERMARKET
Last Sunday I was planning ( l )
have)a birthday party. I (2) decide) (3) go) to the supermarket and (4)
buy)some food for the party. When I (5) come)to the grocer's I
(6) ask) the shop assistant (7) weigh)
me some rice, sugar and flour. Then I
(8) take) some vegetables at the greengrocer's and (9) think) as I
Exercise 1
1 ) He is a baker. 2) She is a greengrocer. 3) He is a greengrocer. 4) She is a typist. 5) He is a butcher. 6) He is a soldier. 7) She is a nurse.
Exercise 2
l) "A baker" is a person who makes bread and cookies. 2) "A grocer" is a person who sells sugar, flour, salt, etc. 3) "A butcher" is a person who sells meat. 4) "A greengrocer" is a person who sells fruit and vegetables. 5) "A nurse" is a person who works in hospitals and helps doctors. 6) "A doctor" is a person who goes to see people when they are ill. 7) "A soldier" is a person who defends his motherland.
Exercise 3
l ) furniture 2) occupation (profession/job) 3) day of the week 4) subject
(lesson) 5) hobby
Exercise 4
I
don't have a car (a horse, a computer, a fridge, a dog, a cat, a parrot, a
hamster, a piano, a snake).
My friend doesn't have a car (a horse, a computer, a fridge, a dog, a cat, a parrot, a hamster, a piano, a snake).
Exercise 5
a) Do you have a car, ...?
b) Have
you got a car,
Exercise 6
l) Romans didn't have television. / Romans had no television.
2 Romans had ships.
3 Romans didn't have (any) guns. / Romans had no guns.
4 Romans had towers.
5 Romans didn't have (any) computers. / Romans had no computers. 6) Romans had vases.
Exercise 8
l) is 2) is 3) are 4) are 5) are 6) is 7) are 8) am 9) was 10) am
I l) will be
Exercise 9 l ) What's your name? 2) Where are you from? 3) What's your address? 4) What's your telephone number?
Exercise I
a) bedroom, sitting room, kitchen, hall, dining room, toilet, bathroom b) desk, table, wardrobe, cupboard, fridge, sink, armchair, standard lamp, mirror, cooker, shelf, bookcase c) vacuum cleaner, fridge, telephone, lift, electricity, gas, central heating, washing machine, hot and cold running water
Exercise 2 like, love, want, understand, hear, see, notice, feel, remember, recognize, wish, know, forget, seem, believe
Exercise 3
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8) are standing 9) drinks 10) come I l ) find 12) wakes 13) jumps 14) runs
The title of the fairy tale is "Goldilocks and Three Bears"
Exercise 4 l ) I am cleaning... 2) He's turning on... 3) She is washing... 4) She is making... 5) Fred is turning on... 6) He is turning off...
Exercise 5
Every day Susie makes her bed, does the breakfast dishes, cleans vegetables for lunch.
Jim makes his bed, cleans his sitting room and works in the garden every day.
Nick makes his bed, gets dog food and washes the floor every day. They all have lunch every day.
It's 1 1.00 now. Susie is doing the breakfast dishes.
Jim is cleaning the sitting room. Nick is getting dog food.
It is 1 1 .15 now. Susie is cleaning vegetables for lunch.
Jim is working in the garden. Nick is washing the floor.
It's 12.00 now. They are having lunch.
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a) Susan often drives... It is always... She usually visits... Sometimes she drives... (She sometimes drives.../She drives to Guildford to see her aunt sometimes.) But she seldom goes... He is a man who never smiles.
b)Does Susan Often drive from London to Winchester? Is it always her visiting day? Does she usually visit her granny? Does she sometimes drive to Guildford? Does she seldom go to see her uncle? Is he a man who never smiles?
Exercise 7
1 ) Who is... 2) Who is... 3) Who vs 4) Who is 5) Who vs 6) Who vs.
Exercise 8
l ) Who buys fresh bread? 2) Why doesn't Andrew sleep well? 3) When do the Greens always return home? 4) What does your granny read in the evening? 5) Where don't your relatives have all modern conveniences?
Exercise 9
l ) lives 2) is 3) lives/is living 4) is moving 5) are finishing 6) does
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Exercise 1
l ) Listening to music is Ann's hobby.
2) Reading books is Sue's hobby.
3) Collecting stamps is my cousin's hobby.
4) Going to the theatre is Allan's hobby.
5) Reading fiction is the teacher's hobby.
6) Going in for sports is Robert's hobby.
7) Playing the guitar is Liz's hobby.
8)
Going to exhibitions is Mary's hobby.
Exercise 2
l
) I spent my holiday2) I went there 3) I
went there because .
4) I travelled there with5)
I did there a lot of things: I
Exercise 3
Sally: l ) washed up 2) helped 3) went 4) did 5) watered 6) aired
Exercise
4
l ) worked / didn't work 2) read / didn't read 3) wrote / didn't write
4) explained / didn't explain 5) cleaned / didn't clean 6) spent / didn't spend 7) washed / didn't wash
Exercise 5
a) l ) went 2) ate 3) left 4) had 5) took 6) met 7) broke
b) l ) Who went . . ? Alice did. 2) Who ate Frank's dog did. 3) Who broke . ? David did. 4) Who left . . ? Sue did. 5) Who met ? Caroline did. 6) Who had . Nick did. 7) Who took . . ? Florence did.
Exercise 6
a) Brighton: l , 3, 6, 7, 8, I l , 12, 14. Dover: 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 13.
b) Brighton: 2) Was the room large? 3) Were there no clouds in the sky? 4) Was the sun bright? 5) Was the water in the sea clear? 6) Had the hotel all modern conveniences? 7) Were the beds comfortable? 8) Was there no wind?
Dover: l ) Was the hotel Old and dirty? 2) Was the water in the sea cold and dirty? 3) Was a cold wind blowing? 4) Was the room small and dirty? 5) Were there big dark clouds in the sky? 6) Were the chairs uncomfortable?
c) Where was the weather sunny and hot?
When did the Browns go to Dover?
When did the Browns decide to spend their weekend in Brighton?
How was the water in the sea in Dover?
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Exercise 7
l )
Bob played the piano . 2) Bob didn't play the flute . 3) Bob played hockey 4)
Bob didn't play the guitar . 5) Bob played tennis 6) Bob didn't play chess . 7) Bob
played the violin 8) Bob didn't play football .
Exercise 8
Sam goes in for running (jumping, swimming, skiing, skating).
Exercise 9
l ) The other day the class visited the local museum. (It did it the other day.) 2) He told the students a lot of things about the sun, the moon, the stars. 3) She was an astronomer. 4) She worked at the Harvard Observatory. 5) She examined and classified stars. 6) Harlow Shapley was an astronomer and a mapmaker of the stars.
Exercise 10
l ) The British Museum is in Great Russel Street. 2) London is full of museums, galleries, and historic buildings. 3) The British Museum is famous for its library. 4) The British Museum is a place to make wonderful discoveries. 5) There is a Manuscript Room where the most important English documents are.
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1) trip — journey — voyage
Exercise 2
l ) since 2) ever / lately 3) never / already / recently 4) yet 5) yet 6) already / just 7) lately / this week / today 8) recently / lately / this week / today 9) recently / already 10) already
Exercise 3
Ro n a l d: I saw Bill the other day.
Angu s: I've known him for . years / since 199... and how long have you
known him?
Ro n a l d: Since 1993.
Angus: Really? Does he go to University?
Ro n a l d: Yes, he has been a student for two years already and doing
very well.
Angu s: And how long has he lived / been in Texas? Ronal d: Since last November I think.
Exercise 4
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Exercise 5
l ) How long will it take John to go on his business trip? 2) What does Bill know about Andrew's arrival? 3) Who(m) has Nick told about his departure? 4) Where is the booking office? 5) How much luggage did the passengers have? 6) Since when haven't you seen your brother? 7) How long has Mrs Brown lived in that street?
Exercise 6
a) l) Ann has already arrived in London. She has been in London since Sunday. 2) I have known Bill for many years. I have known him for ten years. 3) We have always been friends and we have always fought. 4) My parents have never travelled second class. They have always travelled first. 5) I have always been interested in sport(s). 6) My elder brother has bought a new camera lately. 7) — How long have you been here? — I have been here since last night. I have always wanted to come here. 8) — Have you checked in yet? — No, I haven't.
b) l ) — Have you ever been to France? — Yes, I have.
When were you there? — I was there last year.
2) — Have you ever bought chocolates? — Yes, I have.
— Why did you buy them? — My father asked me to buy a box of chocolates for mother.
3) — Have you ever travelled by a fast train? — Yes, I have.
— Where did you travel by a fast train? — I did it in Italy.
4) They have just gone through the customs.
5) I saw an/the information office a minute ago.
6) We have recently learnt about his arrival.
7) The other day the children learnt about the clown's arrival.
8) We saw this film last month.
9) — Have you seen Ann this month?
— Not yet. I'm going to visit her on the 20th of April.
Exercise 7
l ) by train 2) travelled 3) fast trains 4) travelled 5) slow trains 6) a traveller 7) information office 8) arrivals 9) departures 10) booked I l ) a return ticket
Exercise 8
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new cameras recently.
Exercise 9
l ) salty COneHb1ù 2) sugary caxaPHb1Ù
3) rainy — ðoyðJ1uBb1ù
4) cloudy oóaaqHb1ù
5) foggy — my,1taHt-tb1Ù
6) snowy CHeYHb1ù
7) windy — aernpeHb/ù
8) frosty — MopoaHb1ù
Exercise I
water |
caviar |
village |
milk |
fruit |
forest |
coffee |
fish |
garden |
tea |
honey |
town |
juice |
porridge |
city |
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pancake sour cream bread |
house |
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l ) Jane will leave for London in May. Jane is going to leave for London in May. Jane is leaving for London in May. 2) My mother's friends are going to move (are moving, will move) to another town next month. 3) We shall arrive in Moscow at 6 in the evening. We are going to arrive in Moscow at 6 in the evening. We are arriving in Moscow at 6 in the evening. 4) I shall help (am going to help) about the house on Sunday. 5) Mike hopes his friends will come to see him on his birthday. Mike hopes his friends are going to come to see him on his birthday.
Exercise 3
l ) He came there in 1850. 2) It is situated in California. 3) There were many people in California in those days because they wanted to find gold. 4) He decided to colour trousers because they became dirty very easily. 5) People all over the world wear blue jeans.
Exercise 4
Anna: Have... , been; Bob: haven't; Anna: Would... , to go; Bob: am going to; Anna: will.
Exercise 7
People
celebrate it at the end oi February or at the beginning of March. During this
holiday they celebrate the end Of winter and the beginning Of spring. Now
during "Maslenitsa week" people always cook pancakes. They invite
their friends, their nearest and dearest to see each other and eat pancakes
with sour cream, fish, caviar or butter, sugar, honey.
Exercise 8
l ) She is not coming with us. 2) The pupils Of Our school are leaving for Great Britain next Wednesday. 3) We are having a party next Saturday. 4) My father is arriving in Moscow tomorrow. 5) We are going to the Pushkin museum next week.
Exercise 1
Regular verbs: look — looked — looked;
arrive arrived arrived; stop — stopped — stopped; hope — hoped — hoped; marry
married married; lie — lied lied; travel
travelled
travelled; cook
cooked
— cooked; count — counted — counted; start
started
— started; turn — turned — turned; wash — washed — washed; explore — explored
explored.
Irregular verbs: become — became — become; have — had — had: do
— did — done; go — went — gone; forget forgot — forgotten; put
put — put; lie — lay — lain; lay — laid —
laid; keep — kept — kept; leave — left — left; sing sang sung; run run; begin began
— begun; speak spoke — spoken; hear — heard — heard; know — knew — known; tell
— told — told; rise — rose risen.
Exercise 2
Nouns: warmth, length, width, nationality, nation, strength, exploration.
Verbs: continue, set, separate, explore, rise.
Adjectives: long, curious, national, strong, warm.
Exercise 3
l ) — Hi, how are you? — Fine, how are you? — Very well, thanks. 2) What is the length of the street? It is a kilometer and a half long.
3) My nephews have always been curious.
4) Many people tried to explore America in the eighteenth century.
5) He has always wanted to explore new lands.
6) The sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
7) The children decided to continue their work. 8) The Urals separate Europe from Asia.
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Exercise 5
Europe
2) Germany; Berlin; German; black, red, yellow.
3) Italy; Rome; Italian; red, white, green.
4) Russia; Moscow; Russian; white, blue, red.
Asia
l ) China; Peking; Chinese; red, yellow (stars).
2) India; Delhi; Hindi, English; red, white, white and blue, green. 3) Vietnam; Hanoi; Vietnamese; red and yellow (star).
Exercise 6
l ) No, it isn't. 2) They call it the "evening star". 3) The size of Venus is about the size of Earth. 4) Jupiter is. 5) But yes, it is.
Exercise 7
l ) were; 2) took; 3) brought; 4) have; 5) couldn't pay; 6) wanted; 7) to kill; 8) promised; 9) to teach; 10) to speak; I l ) decided; 12) to give; 13) told; 14) was; 15) was; 16) to teach; 17) to speak; 18) said; 19) was.
Exercise 8
l ) No, it is not. It is a continent. 2) No, it is not. It is the Vatican. 3) Yes, they do. 4) No, there are not. There are six. 5) Yes, it is. 6) Yes, it does.
9 l) The planet we live on is Earth. 2) The continents are large. 3) There is only one country in Australia. 4) Vietnam and India are in Asia. 5) Egypt is an African country. 6) The largest country in the world is Russia.
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Exercise 1
Europe: France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Spain.
Asia: China, India, Japan, Vietnam.
America: Canada, the United States of America.
Africa: Egypt.
Australia: Australia.
Exercise 5
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Exercise 6
l ) Where do you live nowadays? 2) You have seen practically all the countries, haven't you? 3) Have you got your own apartment? 4) How many foreign languages do you know? 5) Have you visited both North and South America? 6) What were you doing while you were living in New Zealand?
Exercise 7
1) Oh, no, she didn't. She saw her in the library last. 2) But yes, it is. It is the most popular language nowadays. 3) Oh, no, people in very many countries learn English as a foreign language. 4) Oh, no, it didn't. It became an international language in the 20th century. 5) No, it isn't. It is a native language in English-speaking countries. 6) NO, they aren't. English-speaking countries are those where people speak English as their native language. 7) No, they don't. They speak the same language — English.
Exercise 8
a) l ) apartment; 2) cookies; 3) candies; 4) fall
b) l ) sick; 2) to guess; 3) baggage; 4) elevator; 5) railroad; 6) automobile
Exercise 9
l) since 2) for 3) since 4) since 5) for
Exercise 10
l) Bruce has known German (the German language) since he was 5. He
(also) knows two more foreign languages.
2) — People seldom use records nowadays. — You don't say
so!
3) I learnt both languages (German and French) when I was small. But I didn't use to speak them so often then.
4) While Robert was exploring the southern borders of the state his wife was waiting for him at home.
5) I have never been to New Zealand. — And I haven't been there since we left Sydney in 1994.
6) You speak English very well. How long have you known
it? (l have known it) for 5 years. I learnt it when I lived in Australia.
Exercise 1
butcher |
cheek in |
central |
arrival |
separate |
scientific |
fare |
rise |
fresh |
scientist |
arrive |
high |
electricity |
continue |
hot |
nationality |
explore |
deep |
exploration |
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cold |
science |
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national foreign |
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Exercise 2
1 ) When we came to the sports ground they were playing football.
2) My brothers played football
yesterday.
3) I wrote a letter to my friend last
week.
4) I was writing a letter to my granny when my mother came in.
5) I was reading a book at 3 0'clock yesterday.
6) Yesterday I read a very interesting English book.
Exercise 3
married
— married; be — was, were; turned off — turned off; hope hoped; set — set; continue continued;
save — saved; killed — killed; write — wrote; read — read Iredl; sold sold
Exercise 5
l ) They will go to neither England nor Spain.
2) Her brother plays neither the piano nor the violin.
3) The cat killed neither the mouse nor the bird.
4) The boy saved neither the dog nor the cat. 5) She bought neither fruit nor vegetables.
Exercise I
A: Daffodil, lily, rose, chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, daisy, primrose, poppy.
B: Good, sweet, nice, strong, pleasant, high, deep, fresh.
Exercise 2
l ) flowers; 2) profession; occupation, job; 3) modern conveniences; 4) art;
5) food
Exercise
4
l) Butter is made from (milk) sour cream.
2) Cinemas, theatres and museums are built in towns and cities.
3) French is spoken in France.
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Exercise 5 l ) pleasant; 2) nice; 3) bad; 4) sweet; 5) lovely; 6) young
Exercise 6
l ) No, that's wrong. Dick was a sailor on a big ship.
2) That's right. The ship went to different countries and continents.
3) You are quite right. Dick bought a small house with a garden near it.
4) I think you are not right. His young wife was fond of gardening.
5) I think you are right. Dick was seldom at home.
6)
That's true. One
day he returned home and saw a wonderful garden near their house.
Exercise 7
A. Ways to thank people:
Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you ever so much. Thanks a lot. Thanks again. Thanks a lot for everything. Thank you for your help. That was kind of you. That was very kind of you. That was awfully kind of you. Thanks. That is just what I wanted.
B: Ways to receive thanks:
You're welcome. It was my pleasure. My pleasure. It was nothing. I'm glad I could help. Glad that I could help. Glad that I could do it. Anytime, I was happy to do it.
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Exercise I
happy — unhappy; friendly — unfriendly; important — unimportant; comfortable — uncomfortable; kind — unkind; regular — irregular; dependent — independent; true — untrue; usual unusual
Exercise 2
Exercise 3 l ) was sent; 2) was built; 3) was painted; 4) was founded; 5) was sent
Exercise 5
Probable answers: l) I haven't decided yet. 2) salad? Salad, please. 3) With milk, please. 4) Ice cream, please. 5) Green peas, please. 6) Potatoes, please.
Exercise 6
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Exercise I
1 ) C; 2) C; 3) B; 4) A; 5) C; 6) B; 7) B; 8) A; 9) B; 10) C.
Exercise 2
Mike's possible questions: l ) Hi, how are you? 2) Where are you going? 3) What are you going to speak about? 4) Are you going to speak about plants and animals in danger? 5) When are you having your report? I hope everything will be OK.
Exercise 3
l ) was looking, came; 2) was cooking, were giving; 3) used (was using), was explaining; 4) was, was writing, was having, was learning; 5) could, was talking; 6) was, were swimming.
Exercise 5
l ) Sara likes both milk and apple juice. 2) Sara and Bob like neither Soup nor porridge. 3) Sara likes neither carrots nor cucumbers. 4) Bob likes neither meat nor chicken. 5) Sara and Bob like both sweets and sugar.
Exercise 6 deep (lake, river, pond, ocean, forest...); high (mountain, house, chair, building, tree, tower...); tall (tree, man, woman, boy, girl...); short (man, pen, ruler, pencil, street...)
Exercise 7
l) Rice is grown in China. 2) Coffee is grown in Brazil. 3) Tomatoes are
grown in many countries. 4) Bananas are grown in Africa / in the tropics. 5)
Oranges are grown in the tropics / in Africa. 6) Potatoes are grown in most
countries of the world.
Exercise 8
A: snowdrops (blue, white), daffodils (yellow, white), primroses (pink, white, yellow, purple), poppies (purple, red, white, yellow, orange), daisies (pink, white, yellow).
B: daisies, poppies, honeysuckle (white, pink); roses (yellow, red, orange, white, pink), lilies (yellow, orange, white).
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Exercise 9
A l ) Potatoes are often bought in the
country. 2) Grapes are usually sold and bought in autumn. 3) Clothes are sold
in big stores. 4) Is butter made from sour cream? 5) Sour cream is made from
milk, isn't it?
B l ) A new school was built in our street last year. 2) Beautiful poppies and lilies were grown in the school garden, weren't they (were they not)? 3) Were many trees planted last spring? 4) Two famous paintings (pictures) were stolen from the town museum last month. 5) This language was spoken in old times.
Exercise 10
a) countries, ladies, poppies, daisies, lilies, families; b) shelves, wolves, leaves, wives; c) mice, teeth, feet, geese, children, men, women
Exercise 1 1 l ) an; 2) —• 10) —
Exercise 12
l ) St eve: No sugar, thank you. 2) Steve: Hard-boiled, please. 3) Ann a: Potatoes, please 4) Bob: I haven't decided yet. 5) Da vi d: Yes, here you are. 6) S a ra: Tomatoes for me, please.
Exercise I
l ) were built. 2) was built. 3) were opened. 4) was closed. 5) were finished. 6) was opened. 7) were sent. 8) was grown. 9) were brought. 10) were planted.
Exercise 2
l ) I like it a lot. 2) I don't like them a bit. They are old and they are not nice. 3) I hate it. It's dirty. 4) I love it. It's modern and fast. 5) I love them. They are so nice. 6) I do like them. They are so interesting.
Exercise 3
l ) I don't like it when it snows. 2) I like it when it's dry and warm. 3) My granny doesn't like it when it rains. 4) My friends like it when it's frosty outdoors. 5) Mr Brian doesn't like it when it's windy and cloudy out (outdoors). 6) Do you like it when it snows? 7) Do you like it when it's hot outdoors? 8) We don't like it when it's dirty in the room.
Exercise 4
2) Who is swimming? Robin is.
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4) Who will clean the room with a vacuum cleaner? Kate will.
5) Who has cooked the cake? Lizzy and Betty have. 6) Who can't count well? Vera can't.
Exercise
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Probable
verbs: l ) has cooked, has bought. 2) planted. 3) will go. 4) got. 5) is.
Exercise 6
I ) Sam says they live in Moscow. 2) Sam
asks to join them. 3) Sam asks his mum to speak louder. 4) Sam tells Fred not
to close the window. 5) Sam says he doesn't want any tea. 6) Pat says she has
bought a new bag. 7) Pat says her sister doesn't know French. 8) Pat asks not
to be late. 9) Pat asks granny to come back at 5. 10) Pat tells Nelly not to
play the piano.
Exercise 7
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Adv |
kingdom |
consist |
lonely |
especially |
state |
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careful |
carefully |
Sign industrial industry careless saint surprise
Exercise 8
I ) The United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland... 2) ...London. 3) ...Edinburgh. 4) ...Belfast. 5)
...Cardiff. 6) ...the Irish Sea. 7) ..the English Channel and the Straits of
Dover. 8) . the British Isles... 9) ...the Atlantic Ocean... 10) ..the North
Sea...
Exercise 9
l ) No, they don't. They also speak Welsh, Scottish and Irish.
2) No, it isn't. It is the national flag of Great Britain.
3) No, it isn't. It is made of three crosses.
4) But they are. Everyone who was born in Britain is British.
5) NO, they aren't. People from Scotland are the Scots and people from Wales are the Welsh.
6) No, they don't. Many people live in the country.
7) But you can. You can see road signs in Welsh all over Wales.
8) No, it doesn't. It consists of four: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Exercise 10
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Exercise 1
Power, royal, symbol, rule, belongs, Parliament, Britain, former, independent, includes, Queen, queen.
Exercise 2
N — power, lawyer, law
V — delay, offer, elect, belong (to), include
Adj — former, permanent, royal
Exercise 3
l)
saint (udj) — CBHT0ii; 2) offer (n) 3) rule (v)
npaBHTb; 4) delay (n) OTCPOHKa,
3aaep>KKa; np0MeJV1eHHe; 5) place (v) — rlOMeruaTb.
Exercise 4
l ) Yes, she is. 2) Yes, she is. 3) No, it doesn't. It belongs to the British Parliament. 4) No, she has one. 5) No, they don't. They are independent states. 6) No, it wasn't. It was founded in 1949. 7) No, it doesn't. It also includes Canada, New Zealand and other countries. 8) Yes, it does. 9) No, it hasn't. It doesn't have much power, in fact, as it doesn't make laws. 10) No, it doesn't. The House of Commons does (makes laws). I l ) Yes, they are. 12) Yes, they do.
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l ) The Queen... 2) ...the country, its history and its traditions. 3) At the beginning of the 20th century many countries all over the world... 4) ...British colonies. 5) . -independent states. 6) ...Canada, Australia, New Zealand. 7) ..the British Parliament. 8) -the House of Lords and the House of Commons. 9) ..it can offer and change laws, it can delay laws too. 10) ...makes laws... I l) ...permanent.
Exercise 7
l ) It looks like rain.
2) What a nice day! Not a cloud in the sky! (There are no clouds in the sky.)
3) — It looks like snow! — I hope, not.
4) — What's the weather like today? (How's the weather?) — It's hot and humid.
5) It's too hot today, isn't it?
6) It's a nice day today, isn't it?
7) (What) fine weather we are having today!
8) It's freezing. The sun is shining in the sky. But it is not cold, is it?
Exercise 8
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Exercise 9
a) l ) Bob and Alex ask if Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland, 2) Pat wants to know how many houses there are in the British Parliament. 3) Nick and David wonder when the Commonwealth was founded. 4) Fred asks where the British Queen lives. 5) Sue is interësted in how often people in Britain elect members of Parliament. 6) Hob wants to know if the British Queen really rules the country. 7) Sam and Sue wonder if Pakistan and India were former British colonies. 8) Ronald asks if the members of the House of Lords can delay laws; if they can offer laws; if they can change laws and if they can make laws. 9) Patricia wants to know if the British Queen is also the queen of Canada. 10) Sandy is interested in what people are usually members of the House of Lords.
b) l ) Yes, it is. 2) There are two houses in the British Parliament — the House of Lords and the House of Commons. 3) The Commonwealth (It) was founded in 1949. 4) The British Queen lives in London, in Buckingham Palace. 5) They elect members of Parliament (650 members of the House of Commons) every five years. 6) No, she doesn't. 7) Yes, they were. 8) Yes, they can. NO, they can't. 9) Yes, she is. 10) They are usually aristocrats, lawyers, people of the church or former politicians.
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Exercise 1
a)1 ) Geographical Position and Political System of Ireland. 2) Industry in Ireland (Alain Occupation for People in Ireland). 3) Nature. (Places to Explore. )
b) l ) It belongs to the parliament. 2) No, it isn't. 3) The President is. 4) No, there are not (aren't). 5) Yes, you can.
Exercise 2
Ann says she read a very interesting book about Britain yesterday. Lizzy tells Ann she is interested in British life too. Lizzy asks Ann if she can give her the book. Ann answers that she is sorry but she can't. She says it is not her book. She adds (add [ædl—òoóaangnlb) that the book belongs to her uncle but he is leaving soon. Lizzy asks when he is leaving. Ann says she is not sure. She thinks he is leaving next Sunday. Lizzy asks Ann to give the book to her. She promises she will return it on Saturday. Ann asks Lizzy not to ask her (to do it). She can't do it.
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
2) You should put on your sweater. 3) You should turn off the light. 4) You should turn on the gas. 5) You should clean the furniture. 6) You should read more fiction. 7) You shouldn't take so many pictures. 8) You shouldn't work on the computer so much. 9) You shouldn't play the guitar so loudly. 10) You shouldn't come so late.
Exercise 5
l) You can do it either this way or that Way. 2) We'll go either to the theatre or to the cinema.
3) The text is written either in Greek or in Latin.
4) Give me either a spoon or a fork.
5) He is either a scientist or a lawyer.
Exercise 6
l) I hardly ever offend my friends. 2) They hardly ever watch dull films.
3) Fred hardly ever speaks of his knowledge of Latin.
4) My little niece hardly ever uses knives.
5) My teacher hardly ever speaks Russian in the English class.
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l ) started; 2) to get; 3) have not read; 4) thought; 5) took; 6) read;
7) read; 8) told; 9) was listening; 10) fell; I l ) saw
Exercise I
l ) curious children; 2) respectable people; 3) independent countries; 4) dull books; 5) international laws; 6) former colonies; 7) permanent address
Exercise 2
Lonely girls (tree, boys, people, man,
woman); official laws (letters, answers, papers, documents); careful driver
(pupil, words, children); careless words (chil• dren, son, daughter, answer);
industrial city (country, town, exhibition).
Exercise 3
l ) Excuse my being late. 2) I'm sorry about the party. 3) Sorry, I forgot to go shopping. 4) I'm terribly Sorry. I forgot to water the flowers. 5) I'm very sorry. It's my fault. I forgot to visit granny.
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l ) That's OK. It's not important.
2) That's OK. I didn't wait too long. 3) It doesn't matter. I never liked it.
4) Never mind. It was not important, honestly. 5) Don't worry about it. That's
all right.
Exercise 5
l ) I felt lonely at the party as I didn't know anybody there. 2) Everybody respects Mr Davidson, he is a very kind man. 3) She is a very careful driver, she always follows the rules. 4) The final part of the film was especially dull. 5) The British Parliament consists of two houses. 6) I have never seen such signs.
Exercise 6
l ) Sandy says he wants to become a lawyer. 2) I ask her not to close the windows. 3) Mother tells her son to take off his jacket. 4) They want to know when the Commonwealth was founded. 5) I wonder if she has ever seen the queen. 6) Andrew asks us not to be late. 7) The hunter says we (one) should be especially careful in the jungle.
Exercise 7
l ) Mary told Bob they were leaving soon. 2) Colin said he had never played tennis. 3) Mary told Dolly it had never snowed there. 4) Tim told Sam they had got two puppies. 5) Fred said he had just had lunch. 6) Mr Green said he was reading a very interesting book. 7) Mother told her son not to go out.
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l ) cough; 2) hurt; 3) pulse; 4) chest; 5) lungs; 6) temperature; 7) blood pressure; 8) medicine
Exercise 9
l ) People go to the dentist when they have a toothache. 2) People drink warm milk with honey when they are ill (have a cold). 3) People go to bed early when they are tired (have a high temperature). 4) People call a doctor when they are ill (have a bad headache; have a bad blood pressure). 5) People often take their blood pressure when they have a headache. 6) People take their temperature when they are ill (it hurts to move, have a headache). 7) People feel their pulse when they have a pain in the heart.
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Exercise 2
l) How are you? (How do you feel? How are you feeling?) 2) I felt rather bad yesterday. 3) Did the doctor come? 4) What did he say (do)? 5) Did he feel your pulse? Did he listen to your heart? 6) Was it (your temperature) very high? 7) Did he prescribe some medicines for you?
Exercise 3
When a person has got flu he often feels bad. He usually has a high temperature. He sneezes and coughs badly. Sometimes he has a sore throat. Sometimes it hurts him to swallow. It often hurts him to move too. Sometimes he has pains in his heart. The person can have pains in his lungs too.
Exercise 4
l ) Boris told his mother he would go to the swimming pool two days later. 2) Boris told his mother he would go to the forest a month later. 3) Boris told his mother he would go to the cinema five days later. 4) Boris told his mother he would play a lot in the yard. 5) Boris told his mother he would go for a walk with his dog the next day.
Exercise 6
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l ) Sandy was excited about her excursion. 2) Kate was excited about their visit to the museum. 3) Andrew was excited about his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. 4) Don was excited about their holidays in Scotland. 5) Sue was excited about her trip to London. 6) Pat was excited about her exams. 7) Chris •was excited about his visit to the farm. Exercise 8
Probable sentences: l ) Dr Maison has prescribed some medicine for the pain in Kate's chest. 2) He has prescribed some medicine for the pain in Don's lungs. 3) He has prescribed some medicine for the pain in Ronald's heart. 4) He has prescribed some medicine for the pain in Steve's arm. 5) He has prescribed some medicine for the pain in Pat's legs.
Exercise 9
a) l ) — Where is the money? — It is in my bag. 2) This is bad news.
3)
Your advice is good. 4) My clothes are in the wardrobe.
b) l ) — How do you feel? (How are you feeling?) — Not very well (I'm ill). 2) Masha has a sore throat and a headache. 3) Anna has got a cold. She is sneezing and coughing. 4) Yesterday the doctor prescribed some medicine for my cold.
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Exercise 10
a) l) readable; 2) breakable; 3) comfortable; 4) movable; 5) imaginable; 6) drinkable
b)
l ) coldness; 2) warmness; 3) weakness; 4) illness; 5) politeness;
6) kindness
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Exercise 1
l) loudly 2) seriously 3) coldly 4) politely 5) warmly 6) strongly 7) dangerously 8) carelessly 9) carefully 10) definitely I l ) absolutely 12) permanently
Exercise 2
l ) polite, politely 2)
seriously 3) warmly 4) warm 5) warm 6) dangerously 7) absolutely 8) definitely
9) permanent 10) polite and cold
Exercise 3
l ) such 2) so 3) such 4) so 5) such 6) so 7) such 8) such 9) so
10) such
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A: Aches (Illnesses): headache, toothache, earache, backache, stomachache.
B: Parts of the body: ear, eye, body, leg, arm, mouth, hair, throat, finger, lip, hand, head, foot.
Exercise 5 1) — 2) ill 3)
ill 4) — 5) ill
Exercise 6
l) The doctor told Andrew he was going to feel Andrew's pulse a minute later. 2) The teacher said he had already explained that law in his class the previous week. 3) The lawyer said they would see each other the next week (the following week). 4) Mrs Brown said her little daughter had fallen ill two days before. 5) Robert asked if I had already heard the news. 6) Helen wondered where Bobby had gone. 7) Betty wanted to know what I had dorie the day before. 8) Sara told Allan to stay at home and not to go out' 9) David wanted to know why I had gone there the night before. 10) Mother asked how many times John had been to Australia, Exercise 7
Betty suffered from her headache. She suffered from her broken leg and arm. She suffered from her sore throat. She suffered from her earache.
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Possible versions:
a) Officer: l ) Walk to the nearest Metro station and go
there by Metro. 2) No, it won't. It usually takes 10 minutes to get to
"Mayakovskaya" from here. 3) You can get out at
"Teatralnaya"
b)Shop assistant: I ) What can I do for you? Customer: 2) Can I have a look at it? 3) How much does it cost?
Exercise 9
l ) She talks a lot about the importance of sports but she doesn't go in for any sports. 2) She tried to keep to a Japanese diet, she ate no sugar, neither fried meat nor fried fish. She took no butter, cream or sour cream. 3) Yes, it can. / I don't think it can. 4) I should go in for sports and I should keep to a diet of salads and fruit. 5) No, it doesn't.
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Exercise 1
People should sit straight at table. People should eat slowly. They
should sit quietly. People should use knives, spoons and forks. People should
say "Thank you" after the meal.
People shouldn't put elbows on the table. They shouldn't talk loudly. People shouldn't put their fingers in their mouths. People shouldn't talk with their mouths full. They shouldn't lick their fingers.
Exercise
2
a) Poppies, daisies, roses, lilies, daffodils, etc. are grown in Moscow gardens.
b) Meat, fish, pizza, etc. are not eaten for breakfast in Britain. Toast, cornflakes with milk, bacon and eggs, coffee, marmalade are Often eaten for breakfast in Britain.
c) English is spoken all over Britain. Irish is mainly spoken in Northern Ireland, Welsh is mainly spoken in Wales. Scottish is mainly spoken in Scotland.
10) a
l) the 2) the 3) the 4) the 5)
the 6) the 7) the 8) — 9)
10) I l ) the 12) — 13) 14) — 15) the 16) the
Exercise 5 l ) so can l. 2) so did 1. 3) so have l. 4) so will 1. 5) so was l.
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l ) The wolf asked the girl what she had in her basket. 2) The girl answered that she had a cake and some butter in it. 3) The wolf asked the girl where she would leave her basket. 4) The girl said to the wolf she would leave it in her Granny's house. 5) The wolf asked the girl if her Granny lived far from there. 6) The girl said that her Granny didn't live far from there. 7) The wolf wanted to know who had; made such a nice cap for her. 8) The girl answered that her Granny had. She had made it the previous summer. 9) The wolf asked Little Red Riding Hood to stay there and to gather some flowers. 10) The wolf told her not to hurry.
Exercise 7
l ) Shall I wash up? 2) Shall I do the shopping? 3) Shall I Water the
daisies in the garden? 4) Shall I call the doctor? 5) Shall I do the room?
Exercise 8
l) In
Britain the Queen doesn't rule the state, she has no power. The real power in
the country belongs to Parliament. The Queen is the symbol of the country, its
history and its traditions. 2) At the beginning Of the 20th century many
countries were British colonies. They were ruled by Britain. India was a British colony. It was
included into the British Empire. Now India is an independent country. It is
included into the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth was founded in 1949. 3) The
Queen of Britain is also the queen of Canada and Australia. She is the Head of
the Commonwealth. 4) The British Parliament consists of two houses — the House
of Lords and the House of Commons. The House of Lords is very important though
it has little real power. The House of Lords can offer laws, change or delay them.
The House of Commons makes laws of the country. 5) The members of the House of
Lords are not elected. They are usually aristocrats, lawyers, former
politicians and people of the church. Every five years the British (people)
elect 650 members of the House of Commons.
Exercise 10
Possible versions: I ) Where did Mr Martin live? 2) Mr Martin had never married, had he? 3) What was Mr Martin interested in? 4) What did he study seriously? 5) Why did he often visit his doctor? 6) The doctor was getting tired Of Mr Martin's permanent visits, wasn't he? 7) Mr Martin wasn't seriously ill, was he?
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Exercise 1
l ) You should train a lot. 2) You should see the doctor. 3) You should take your little brother to the eye specialist. 4) You should visit your friend. He is in hospital. 5) You should help your aunt.
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Exercise 3
l ) When Ann comes home, she will speak to her mother. 2) When Ann comes home, she will phone her granny. 3) When Ann comes home, she will do her lessons. 4) When Ann comes home, she will have a eup of tea. 5) When Ann comes home, she will have a rest.
Exercise 4
l ) If it doesn't rain, Nick will go to the sports ground. 2) If it
doesri't rain, Nick will take his little brother to the zoo. 3) If it doesn't
rain, Nick will go boating. 4) If it doesn't rain, Nick will go rowing. 5) If
it doesn't rain, Nick will play a game of volleyball. 6) If it doesn't rain,
Nick will go for a walk.
Exercise 5
Probable answers: 1 ) Robert will go for a walk when it doesn't snow. 2) Paul will take his little sister out when it doesn't rain. 3) Mary' will cook a cake when she comes home early. 4) Kate will know the IW.vs when the letter arrives. 5) Andrew will fly over the English Channel when he leaves for London.
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l ) If I am in London, I'll go boating along the Thames. 2) If we have a boat, we'll go rowing. 3) If he is a member of our team, we'll win. 4) When it stops raining (When the rain stops), the competition will begin. 5) When we come to St Petersburg, we'll take part in the competitions. 6) When they invent new laws, we'll learn about it. 7) If the fire begins, it'll spread all over the house. 8) This country will become a strong (powerful) state if the government develops new industries. 9) If Ann and Sue compete (fight) for the first prize, Sue will win. 10) When the weather is fine, the children will play on the lawn in front of the house.
Exercise 7
Probable answers: Russia. Skiing is a widespread sport in Russia. Skating is a widespread sport in Russia. Swimming is a widespread sport in Russia. England. Cricket is a widespread game in England. Playing football is a widespread sport in England. Golf is a widespread game in England.
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Exercise 9
l) Skiing and skating are developed all over Russia. 2) They are especially developed in its central and northern parts. 3) People in Russia usually go in for skiing and skating in winter. 4) Famous skiing and skating competitions are held in different places in Russia. They are often held in Moscow, St Petersburg, Siberia and other places. 5) Very many people go in for these sports in Russia. 6) Hockey was founded in Canada. 7) Nowadays it is one Of the favourite sports played and developed all over Europe. 8) There are many famous Russian hockey players: Alexander Fetisov, Vladislav Tretyak, Pavel Bure. 9) There are some important international hockey championships. World Hockey Championship is one of them. 10) They are held in different countries of the world.
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Exercise I
l) my, She 2) them 3) They 4) he, us 5) Its 6) him 7) his 8) yours
9) my 10) his
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l)
Torn will become a good sportsman if he trains a lot. 2) She won't recover if
she doesn't follow the doctor's advice. 3) Our team will win the competition if
our coach trains us for it. 4) You will get into trouble if you don't listen to
your mother. 5) She will buy the book when she has money. 6) He will lose the
race if he runs so slowly. 7) When he gets the first prize he will tell us. 8)
I will phone you when I receive the information.
Exercise 3
l) in 2) — 3) with 4) for 5) of 6)
with 7) of 8) for 9) out, for 10) of
1 1 ) off 12) for
Exercise 4
l) themselves 2) yourself 3) yourselves 4) himself 5) herself 6) himself
7)
ourselves 8) myself 9) yourselves
Exercise 5
l
) was going 2) had / was having 3) was sneezing 4) (was) coughing 5) didn't
like 6) began 7) to look 8) were shaking 9) was sitting 10) understood I l)
wasn't able 12) to hear 13) said 14) haven't 15) answered
16) have 17) has given / gave 18) can't (cannot) 19) give 20) says 21) is 22) to ask 23) must 24) use
Exercise
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a) l ) She is a strange girl. She talks to herself. 2) Our government will develop food industry, won't it (will it not)? 3) Be careful! Don't burn yourself! 4) What are the results of the competitions? The game ended in a draw. 5) If you don't listen to me, you will get into trouble. 6) My parents have never punished me. (My parents never punished me. My parents never punish me.) 7) Phone / Call me, when you are free. 8) Follow me!
b) I ) Anna said for her birthday she had received two tickets to the Éolshoi
Theatre. 2) He said he would follow me
five minutes later. 3) The mother wanted to know when her daughter had to take
the medicine. 4) I am not sure if he received all the letters yesterday. 5) Sid
asked not to punish his brother. 6) The little boy said it was his turn to
throw the ball. 7) Anna asked where I was going. 8) He smiled and said he had
never been to Paris.
Exercise I
1 ) I'll see Westminster Abbey when I go to London. 2) I'll see the Tower of London when I go to London. 3) I'll see the British Museum when I go to London. 4) I'll see the National Gallery when I go to London. 5) I'll see Big Ben when I go to London. 6) I'll see the Houses Of Parliament when I go to London. 7) I'll see Piccadilly Circus when I go to London.
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a)
have a lot of free time, I'll go
b) If I have a lot of money, I'll go
If I have a chance to go anywhere I
like, I'll go
Exercise
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a) l ) If mother buys this book, I'll read it. 2) If father goes to watch a football match, I'll go with him ( I'll join him). 3) If the game ends in a draw, we won't go to Rostov. 4) We shall go skiing when it stops snowing (the snow stops). 5) He will feel (be) better when he drinks these medicines. 6) We shall go to England when summer comes.
b)l ) The mother won't punish him if he doesn't come so late. 2) If it doesn't stop raining, we'll have to take umbrellas with us. 3) If he doesn't phone, I won't know what to do. 4) If you don't come at five, we'll be late. 5) If Dan doesn't go to the doctor, he won't recover.
Exercise 4
2 The bike belongs to Andrew. It is his. 3) The bag belongs to Fred. It is his. 4) The piano belongs to Polly. It is hers. 5) The kittens belong to Mary. They are hers. 6) The books belong to Nick, They are his. 7) The computer belongs to Pat and Dan. It is theirs.
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l ) Neither can l. 2) Neither will
I. 3) Neither haveA. 4) Neither have l. 5) Neither was. l. 6) Neither can l. 7)
Neither did l. 8) Neither have l. 9) Neither could I. 10) Neither was I.
Exercise 6
l ) packet 2) cans 3) bottles 4) bags 5) carton 6) loaves 7) bar 8) tin
9) jar 10) bag
Exercise 7
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Can
buy cheese at the dairy. can buy fish at the fishmonger's. can buy bread at the
baker's. can buy milk at the daily. can buy cream at the dairy.
can buy sour cream at the dairy.
10) I can buy butter at the dairy.
1 1 ) I can buy cucumbers at the greengrocer's.
12) I can buy potatoes at the greengrocer's.
13) I can buy tomatoes at the greengrocer's.
14)
I
can buy sugar at the grocer's.
15)
I
can buy biscuits at the confectionery.
16) 1 can buy sweets at the sweet shop.
17) 1 can buy fruit at the greengrocer's.
18) 1 can buy rice at the grocer's.
19) I can buy salt at the grocer's.
Exercise 8
is sold by the pound. 2) Sugar is
sold by the kilo. 3) In Russia we pay in roubles, in Britain we pay in pounds,
in America we pay in dollars. 4) They can buy them at the butcher's. 5) I think
it is more healthy to keep to a diet of salads and fruit. 6) You can get
nickels, dimes, quarters and cents. 7) Yes, they do. They wrap and tie the
things you buy in Britain and in Russia.
Exercise I
Example: My mother can buy vegetables at the greengrocer's.
Exercise 2 l ) one 2) one 3) — 4) ones 5) ones
Exercise 3
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Coins: a 50 p coin, a 20 p coin, a 10 p coin, a 5 p coin, a 2 p coin,
a
I p coin, a 1 pound coin, a 2 pound coin, a 5 pound cóin.
Notes: a 5 pound note, a 10 pound note, a 20 pound note, a 50 pound note, a 100 pound note.
American
Coins: a 25 cent coin (a quarter), a 10 cent coin (a dime), a 5 cent coin (a nickel), a I cent coin.
Notes: a I dollar note, a '2 dollar note,
a 5 dollar note, a 10 dollar note, a 20 dollar note, a 50 dollar note, a 100
dollar note.
Exercise 4 a quarter, a dime, a nickel
Exercise 5
l ) No, that's wrong. Mrs Morrison wanted to buy a blanket, a pair of sheets and some towels. 2) No, you are not right. First she bought the towels. 3) You are quite right. Mrs Morrison went to the ready-made clothes department to buy a skirt for Jean. 4) That's right. Jean liked the skirt. 5) No, that's not so. Mrs Morrison chose a silk tie for her husband.
Exercise 6
l ) Who bought it there? 2) What did she buy there? 3) What colour was the thing she bought there?
4) When did she buy it?
5) Where did she buy it?
6) How much did it cost / she pay?
Exercise 1
l ) What can I do for you?
2) Can I have a look at those towels, please?
3) How many cents are there in a quarter?
4) Are nickels and dimes American coins?
5) Where can you buy pork, beef and Other meat?
Exercise 2 paid — paid — paying; cut — cut — cutting; wrapped — wrapped — wrapping; tied — tied — tying; cost — cost — costing
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Exercise 4
l ) honey, jam, marmalade;
2) milk, juice, oil;
3) yogurt, cream, sour cream;
4) tea, biscuits;
5) meat, beef, pork;
6) bread
Exercise 6
l ) butter is made from milk (cream)
2) sour cream is made from milk (cream)
3) cheese is made from milk (cream, butter)
4) cream is made from milk
0 5) apple pies are made from flour, milk, eggs, salt, sugar, apples
6) chicken Soup is made from water, chicken, salt
Exercise 7
1) What a wonderful tie! Where did you buy it?
2) How much does the pillow cost?
3) Blankets are often made of wool.
4) How much have you paid (did you pay) for the blanket?
5) Are these (the) sheets made of cotton?
6) She said she had bought two woollen blankets the day before.
7) I don't like sour cream. Neither does Ann.
8) (The mother) Mother has just cut the bread. It is on the plate. So are the biscuits (the cookies).
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Exercise 8
l ) to have 2) decided 3) to go 4) buy (to buy) 5) came 6) asked 7) to weigh 8) took 9) thought 10) would buy I l) began 12) choosing (to choose)
13) think 14) have found 15) will buy (am buying) 16) was carefully wrapped
17) was going to 18) pay 19) understood 20) could not 21 ) had
Round-up Lessons3
Personal Identification (Lesson 3
Daily Life (Lesson 2)8 Free Time (Lesson 3)13 Travelling (Lesson 4)21
So Many Countries, 28
Basic Course34
The
World Around Us (Lessons 6—11)
The Geography and Political Outlook of the UK (Lessons
12—14). 64
Health and Body Care (lessons 15—18) 82
Sports and Games (Lessons 19—20) 105
Shopping (Lessons 21 —23) 115
Keys 127
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