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Представлены ответы на большинство вопросов по предмету "Английский язык.dor_СПО_ОУД(1/2)Без ИМ_220623" (Темы 1-8).

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УЧЕБНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ

  • Введение в курс
  • Тема 1. Мой мир (Strong ties)
  • Тема 2. Мои расходы (Living and spending)
  • Тема 3. Учеба и работа (Schooldays and work)
  • Тема 4. Проблемы экологии (Earth alert!)
  • Тема 5. Ура!Каникулы! (Holidays)
  • Тема 6. Еда и здоровье (Food and health)
  • Тема 7. Развлечения (Let's have fun)
  • Тема 8. Технология (Technology)
  • Самопроверка остаточных знаний
  • Итоговый тест для самопроверки
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… (you/do) anything interesting this morning? 2) No, I … (not/think) so. 3) I … (stay) in. 4) … (you/go) out? Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous.

  • 1) Are you doing; 2) don't think; 3) am staying; 4) Are you going.
  • 1) Are you doing; 2) don't think; 3) was staying; 4) Are you going.
  • 1) Are you do; 2) don't think; 3) was staying; 4) Are you going.

 

… is a really healthy activity

  • To swim
  • Swiming
  • To swimming
  • Swimming

 

1) Do you mind … (help) me with some jobs today, Sam? 2) I’m not keen on … (read) novels. 3) I prefer … (watch) TV. 4) I must … (finish) this essay tonight. I have to hand it in tomorrow! Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 

  • 1) helping; 2) reading; 3) watching; 4) finish.
  • 1) helped; 2) reading; 3) watching; 4) finishing.
  • 1) helping; 2) read; 4) watch; 5) finishing.

 

1) He … (learned/taught) me how to use this new program. 2) The … (reason/cause) of the power cut was a short circuit. 3) I had … (problem/trouble) with my camera. 4) Edison … (discovered/invented) the light bulb. Choose the correct word.

  • 1) taught; 2) cause; 3) problem; 4) invented.
  • 1) taught; 2) cause; 3) trouble; 4) invented.
  • 1) learned; 2) cause; 2) problem; 4) invented.

 

1) I want a bottle of … (fizzy/still) water, not sparkling. 2) She loves … (bitter/oily) chocolate. 3) Cinnamon and ginger are … (additives/spices). Choose the correct word.

  • 1) fizzy; 2) bitter; 3) spices.
  • 1) still; 2) bitter; 3) spices.
  • 1) still; 2) oily; 3) additives.

 

1) John was so happy he was on … nine. 2) Lucy looks a bit under the … these days. 3) What’s wrong with her? Mary is saving money for a rainy …. 4) It’s just a small problem – only a … in a teacup. Complete the sentences with the words: day, cloud, storm, weather.

  • 1) day; 2) storm; 3) cloud; 4) weather.
  • 1) cloud; 2) weather; 3) storm; 4) day.
  • 1) cloud; 2) weather; 3) day; 4) storm.

 

1) The Phantom of the Opera had a very large … (cast/musical). 2) You need to … (book/reserve) in advance if you are going to attend a performance. 3) Plays are performed on … (screen/stage). Choose the correct word.

  • 1) cast; 2) book; 3) stage.
  • 1) musical; 2) book; 3) stage.
  • 1) musical; 2) book; 3) screen.

 

Ann can … Chinese fluently

  • speak
  • to speak
  • to speaking
  • speaking

 

Can I ask you to lend me some money? I’ve run …

  • out
  • into
  • over
  • on

 

He … his homework for two hours

  • has done
  • have done
  • has been doing
  • have been doing

 

He … with us last night

  • should had stayed
  • could had been
  • could have stayed
  • must be

 

How many languages … by the age of 30?

  • will you study
  • will you be studying
  • will you have studied
  • have you been studied

 

I'm used … very hard

  • work
  • working
  • to working
  • to work

 

I … a car when the accident occurred

  • drove
  • had driven
  • drived
  • was driving

 

I … a trip to London last year

  • had been having
  • have had
  • have
  • had

 

I … abroad

  • never have been
  • has been never
  • have never been
  • never were

 

I … these tests by 3 o’clock

  • will have finished
  • will be finishing
  • am going to finish
  • finish

 

I can promise … with Kate

  • never to argue
  • never arguing
  • to never argue
  • arguing never

 

I have just got my driving licence. I … buy a car

  • am going to
  • will have bought
  • will buy
  • will be

 

I put all the effort I can to bring … my children

  • into
  • at
  • on
  • up

 

I took … my dad’s business after he retired

  • in
  • off
  • after
  • over

 

I usually … to the cinema twice a month

  • go
  • goes
  • gos
  • went

 

I was cooking the dinner when the doorbell …

  • was ringing
  • rang
  • had rang
  • were ringing

 

If I hadn’t told Mary the truth, everything … different then

  • would be
  • will be
  • would have been
  • being

 

If only there was a machine that automatically turns … the pages

  • up
  • down
  • on
  • over

 

If she had slept more, she … health issues a year ago

  • wouldn’t have
  • will not have
  • didn’t have
  • wouldn’t have had

 

If she waters the plants on time, they … fade

  • not will
  • don’t
  • willn’t
  • will not

 

If you heat water to 100 degrees, it …

  • is boiling
  • will boil
  • boils
  • boil

 

If you keep exaggerating every story you tell, people … trusting you

  • will stop
  • stop
  • are stopping
  • stopping

 

If you type faster, we … the work on time

  • are going to finish
  • will finish
  • finish
  • are finishing

 

Is October the month … the leaves are starting to fall?

  • which
  • why
  • where
  • when

 

Is that the girl … parents are lawyers?

  • whom
  • whose
  • which
  • than

 

It’s so loud! Can you turn … the volume a bit?

  • up
  • down
  • on
  • over

 

James is working to bring … changes in science

  • about
  • at
  • in
  • into

 

Jim failed his test. I think he … study harder

  • is going to
  • will be
  • will
  • did

 

Kate always … funny jokes

  • tells
  • is telling
  • tell
  • telled

 

Last night I ran … my older sister. I haven’t seen her for ages!

  • away from
  • into
  • on
  • out

 

Last night the police … my apartment

  • breaked into
  • broke up
  • broke into
  • broke in

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. By this time tomorrow

B. I think my daughter

C. She will be studying math

D. I will make sandwiches

E. she will have finished her course

F. will become a great artist

G. at this time on Tuesday

H. if you buy some bread

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:  

A. I didn’t have enough time to complete it,

B. She had to cancel our plans

C. Did the accident occur

D. I had been playing tennis for 10 years

E. so I cancelled my work to free up some

F. because she suddenly felt sick

G. when you were at home?

H. by the time I turned 23

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. If i were you,

B. If my mother knew English better,

C. If the temperature gets down to 0 degrees,

D. If the weather had been better,

E. I would not behave like that

F. she would have a better job

G. the water freezes

H. I would not have stayed in

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. Jakob was born

B. I was informed that

C. The cat was fed about an hour ago,

D. They say that history

E. on the 21st of September

F. our meeting was rescheduled, is that correct?

G. yet it still seems like it’s hungry

H. was rewritten many times

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. My cat had been shouting for an hour

B. I really wanted to invite you,

C. I hate to ask you, but

D. I didn’t work there

E. before I fed it

F. but my boyfriend was against that idea

G. where were you yesterday?

H. as I didn’t have anough experience

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. My parents have always

B. This building

C. Cosmetic surgery

D. My friend has been teaching

E. believed in me

F. has two floors

G. is becoming more and more popular

H. since he was 17

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. My sister could

B. I would never

C. Quoting my teacher might

D. You must follow the rules, otherwise

E. sing when she was young

F. lie to you!

G. have been the best thing in that situation

H. you will be punished

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. My sister told me she had

B. They said they

C. My father told me that

D. My classmates said they

E. never been to England before

F. ran every week

G. the rainbow is not a frequent event

H. had the markers with them

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. She said she

B. He screamed he needed

C. I have always said

D. Our teacher told us he had

E. wants to be famous

F. some fresh air

G. that I need to stop working

H. finished checking our tests

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. Sir, may I

B. What would you do if you could

C. I can’t see it anywhere, I might

D. If you want to get rid of your headaches, you should

E. offer you some tea?

F. read minds?

G. have lost it

H. sleep more often

 

Match the parts to make the sentences: 

A. The biggest problem was that

B. My family is much bigger

C. This explanation is the

D. My elder

E. we couldn’t see clearly

F. than Kate’s

G. simplest one

H. brother and I have never argued

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. The concert was

B. Our cake was baked

C. I have never been under

D. Whatever you are dealing with,

E. delayed due to the weather

F. by the best chef in the whole country

G. so much pressure.

H. never let your hope get lost

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. The plane

B. My neighbors

C. The flowers

D. I have never

E. takes off at eight

F. have just moved in

G. are in blossom

H. been abroad

 

Match the parts to make the sentences:

A. We need to go to the shop as we ran

B. If to compare myself with a machine, I run

C. Last week I ran

D. We are doing everything in our powers to run

E. out of milk

F. on positive emotions and coffee, otherwise I hardly function

G. into our furious headmaster

H. away from negative feelings

 

Match the parts to make the sentences: 

A. Whatever happens to you,

B. Unless you stop misbehaving,

C. If you start preparing now,

D. If we had gone there together,

E. never give up!

F. your teacher will punish you

G. you will be able to get ready on time.

H. nothing bad would have happened

 

Match the verbs with suffixes used to form their noun forms:

A. Donate

B. Treat

C. Inform

D. Correspond

E. -ion

F. -ment

G. -tion

H. -ence

 

Match the verbs with suffixes used to form their noun forms:

A. Enjoy

B. Create

C. Imagine

D. Discover

E. -ment

F. -ion

G. -tion

H. -y

 

My brother … his keys

  • always loses
  • have always been losing
  • lose
  • is always losing

 

My brother is great … studying

  • in
  • at
  • about
  • for

 

My mother is afraid … horror films

  • watching
  • to watching
  • watch
  • to watch

 

My windows in the house … yet

  • weren’t cleaned
  • have not been cleaned
  • did not clean
  • has been cleaned

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: (to send) Our bus … the mail until tomorrow.

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “About a year ago my dad said he (to repair) … computers”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “All the food from the table (to eat) … in the matter of seconds yesterday”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “At this time yesterday we (to play) … games”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Be careful (not, to break) … the phone, it’s very expensive!”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Can’t you (to cry) … when everyone is watching?”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Do you remember (to visit) … London last year?”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Great news! I’m happy (to hear) … it!”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He (to stay) … home this Friday, that’s for sure”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He said he could not (to imagine) … how difficult my job is”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He wanted to know if I (to know) … the route to his house”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to become) … rich when I was 19”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to buy) … lots of cheese before it was banned from being sold in our country”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I already regret it, but I need (to talk) … to you”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I believe you should (to clean) … the house before the guests come”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I could only (to imagine) … what consequences it would cause I would decide faster!”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I were you, I (to trust) … her, she deserves that”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If only you (to consider) … everyone else’s opinion, people would have treated you better”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to close) … the book on time, the teacher would not have noticed your cheating”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to learn) … Italian, It will be easier to live in Italy”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to repeat) … the same sentence 20 times, I will not understand it any better”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to surf) … the net, you can find a lot of interesting information”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you had kept working with us, you would (to accomplish) … much more”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Irene (be, to never) … as good at math as her dad”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It’s the second time we (to travel) … to Japan”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It is easier (to discuss) … the topic is you have some background information”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It was so nice (to meet) … you!”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “James could (to do) … the tasks by 12 tomorrow”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Last week I (to allow) … you to stay in, but now everything’s different”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Last week my phone (to steal) … by a man”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lisa (to believe) … in aliens since she was 12”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Maria (to finish) … reading the novel”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “May I (to offer) … some tea?”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Mr. Smith said that the sun (to set) … in the west”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My cousin (to do) … the tasks by 12 tomorrow”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My group mate (to graduate) … by the end of the year”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My husband doesn’t mind (to clean) … the house”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mom attends evening classes (to learn) … Italian”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother (not, to prepare) … breakfast by the time we wake up tomorrow”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother said she (to meet) … me there at 10”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My sister always (to feed) … the cat”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My student (to wait) … for me for 4 hours before I came”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My student might (to complete) … the tasks already”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Nick (to learn) … Italian. He wants to work in Rome next year”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nowadays people (to construct) … higher buildings”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our children (to be) … the future of this country”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Rachel (to make) … a dress for the meeting by this evening”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She said she (to lose) … her phone!”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stop (to make) … that noise!”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Thankfully, the robbers (to stop) … by the police last night”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The apartment is regularly (to clean) …”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The article (to publish) … tomorrow”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The books (to keep) … by my grandmother for 50 years now”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The girl (to swing) … since two o’clock”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The prices (to increase) … severely after the inflation had occurred”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The river (to lie) … 30 km to the south”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The tradition (to start) … 5 years ago by my father”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The water (to freeze) … at 0°C”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to read) … 23 books by the end of the year”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This project is very well financially (to support) …”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Tomorrow at that time I (to be) … in Switzerland”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you learn the dance better, our coach (to remove) … you from the group”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unlike me, you could (to use) … your phone during the test”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Usually the food that my mother cooks (to prepare)… very fast”.

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to fix) … the TV before she bought a new one”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to stop) … the activity right after we realized it was becoming too dangerous”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We believe he (to become) … a great singer”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We cleaned up in the house, bought some flowers and (to invite) … our friends over”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I called they said they (to watch) … a movie”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I finished the test my classmate said he (to begin) … doing it”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I was a child, I used (to swim) … more often”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Where is Kate? – She might (to stay) … in the bar last night”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “While my friend was working out, I was (to swim) …”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You may never leave without (to say) … goodbye”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You need (to be) … aware of the fact that I’m leaving”

 

Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You said you wished you (to be) … a surgeon”

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:  

1 Can I ask you to lend me some money?  

2 Well, it depends on the amount. What do you need it for? 

3 I’m planning on attending singing courses, yet they're not that expensive  

4 It’s fine if you’ll be able to return it in a month or so. Deal!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 Do you know what will the weather be like tomorrow?

2 I believe it will be snowy, but I’m not sure

3 In this case, what about staying in?

4 That would be awesome

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 Have you ever donated money to charity?

2 Well, I haven’t, but I’m certainly planning on it. Why?

3 There’s a charity event next Saturday, I was wondering if you’d like to come with me

4 Sure, why not. Already looking forward to it!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 Hey there. Kate is still absent, is she?

2 I guess so. When was the last time you contacted her?

3 About a week ago. Can you find out where she is?

4 Okay then. I’ll call her!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 How do you feel about going out to the cinema with me?

2 I’d love to go somewhere with you, but I hate cinemas. What about going to a theatre?

3 That’s even better. I’ll buy the tickets in the stalls, then

4 Those must be so expensive… But okay, at least, we’ll have a great view

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog: 

1 How do you feel when you visit the doctor?

2 Awful, really. It’s so scary and uncomfortable! And you?

3 I don’t experience any negative feelings. In fact, I’d love to become a dentist one day

4 Oh, really? That sounds awesome. I heard they have great calaries!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 How long have you been working at school?

2 For about 3 months, then I became a millionaire

3 And what are you planning to do next?

4 I think I’ll come back to teaching as a hobby. We’ll see!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 I’m sorry, Daniel, but your card was declined by the bank

2 That is impossible! Why?

3 It seems that you don’t have enough money on it

4 That does sound like me. I guess I forgot to transfer enough!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 I have never been able to understand how to take a screenshot on my phone. Can you help me?

2 Sure! Do you know what model you have?

3 Yeah, it’s series 5, I guess

4 In this case, try pressing the lock and home buttons at the same time!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 I totally hate Math, I’m terrible at it. What can I do?

2 You should probably start small. Do your homework, at least

3 But I rarely have time. Fine, I’ll see to it

4 I will help you keep up with the class, then!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 Is that your famous lemon pie that everybody is talking about?

2 Yes, it is! I do it twice a year, everybody knows that

3 I didn’t. Can I ask you for a recipe? It smells so delicious!

4 Obviously no, that's my biggest secret!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:  

1 So, when are you going on holidays?

2 Never, I guess. I have so much work to complete!

3 Oh, that’s such a pity. I wanted to invite you to the countryside for a couple of days

4 I would love to, but some other time. Sorry!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 There you are, finally back home! Have you enjoyed your trip?

2 Absolutely! It was the best one in my entire life!

3 Did something extraordinary happen to you?

4 Not really, but I finally had a proper rest. That definitely was the best thing

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 What are you doing next Saturday?

2 I’m staying home, I guess. Why?  

3 What about going to the theatre with me? I have two tickets  

4 I don’t think I can. I need to study. But thanks, anyway!

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 What are your plans for tonight?

2 I’m so tired of work, so I really want to have some fun. I think I’ll go out somewhere

3 Do you mind if I join you?

4 Sure! I do need some company, so that would be great

 

Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:

1 What seems to be the problem?

2 There’s something wrong with my computer. It just won’t turn on

3 Have you tried charging it?

4 Oh god, I totally forgot about that! Thanks!

 

Remember … your boss as soon as you finish

  • to calling
  • to call
  • to have called
  • calling

 

Remember to bring my coat … !

  • back
  • into
  • up
  • down

 

She … cooking before her dad came

  • had finished
  • finished
  • was finishing
  • finish

 

She … in a hospital for 10 years before she quit

  • has been working
  • worked
  • was working
  • had been working

 

She … it clear she didn’t want to go

  • is making
  • makes
  • made
  • had made

 

She said she … Italian a year ago

  • wanted to learn
  • wants to learn
  • wants learn
  • wanted learning

 

Sir, … I offer you some tea?

  • must
  • have to
  • should
  • may

 

The ambulance … before the building was destroyed

  • had been called
  • was called
  • were called
  • did call

 

The clock … a long time ago

  • was invented
  • were invented
  • invent
  • did invent

 

The crime … by the police right now

  • was investigated
  • was being investigated
  • is being investigated
  • is investigated

 

The match … because of the weather

  • cancel
  • did cancel
  • were cancelled
  • was cancelled

 

The train … at 8 o’clock

  • will leave
  • is going to leave
  • will be leaving
  • leaves

 

The train … at seven in the evening

  • leaves
  • leave
  • will leave
  • is leaving

 

There are many types of schools in the world. Some are expensive, private boarding schools, like Rugby School in England where the game of rugby was 1) …! There are also some specialist schools, like drama schools, dance schools or the 40 acrobatic school in Wuqiao, China. It might sound like fun, but, as 13-year-old Zhang Li explains, «Our 2) … starts at 5:30 am. It’s very hard, but these 3) … will help me 4) … a living when I leave». There are also a wide range of school subjects at different schools. At Holden High School in the USA, subjects include comic book art, photography, song writing and yoga. Choose the right words to fill in the gaps in the text.

  • 1) invented; 2) training; 3) skills; 4) earn.
  • 1) invente; 2) training; 3) skills; 4) earn.
  • 1) invented; 2) training; 3) skill; 4) get.

 

There are so many clouds. It looks like it … 

  • will rain
  • is going to rain
  • will be raining
  • will have rained

 

They went on a coach … of Spain. 2) Let's go on a day … to the seaside. 3) The holiday company organizes a weekly … to the mountains. 4) The Titanic sank on its maiden …. Fill in: tour, excursion, trip, voyage, journey.

  • tour; 2) trip; 3) excursion; 4) voyage.
  • excursion; 2) trip; 3) tour; 4) voyage.
  • trip; 2) tour; 3) excursion; 4) voyage.

 

Tom … to play tennis right now

  • want
  • is wanting
  • wants
  • wanted

 

Unless you really want to, you … stay

  • doesn’t have to
  • mustn’t
  • don’t need
  • don’t have to

 

Unless you study hard, you … the exam  

  • won’t pass
  • are not going to pass 
  • aren’t passing 
  • will not have passed

 

What … tomorrow at that time?

  • will you doing
  • you will do
  • you are going to do
  • will you be doing

 

While the teacher … instructions, I was sleeping

  • gave
  • had been giving
  • was giving
  • gived

 

You … fix the door before it’s too late

  • must
  • need
  • should
  • ought

 

You don’t … come to work tomorrow 

  • need
  • can
  • have to
  • must

 

 

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УЧЕБНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ

  • Введение в курс
  • Тема 1. Мой мир (Strong ties)
  • Тема 2. Мои расходы (Living and spending)
  • Тема 3. Учеба и работа (Schooldays and work)
  • Тема 4. Проблемы экологии (Earth alert!)
  • Тема 5. Ура!Каникулы! (Holidays)
  • Тема 6. Еда и здоровье (Food and health)
  • Тема 7. Развлечения (Let's have fun)
  • Тема 8. Технология (Technology)
  • Самопроверка остаточных знаний
  • Итоговый тест для самопроверки
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