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www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно New Matrix Upper- Intermediate Tests www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Achievement Test Reading From statements 1-10, circle five which reflect the content of the text If you cannot sleep, walking around will make things worse What you just before bedtime can affect how you sleep Occasional sleeping problems should not be ignored It is helpful to try to sleep for the same amount of time each night Recording sleeping patterns seldom helps It is important to sleep in a darkened room You can help yourself to sleep at night by working things out in the day You have to focus on your body in order to relax properly The old idea of counting sheep is no longer recommended 10 Imaginary conversations may help you sleep Time for bed When you can't sleep, two things can be guaranteed to upset you The first is being told to calm down And the second is telling yourself that if you don't go to sleep at once, you're going to feel dreadful in the morning But at a.m what are the options? Get up and walk around, say the experts Read a book, listen to music, drink some milk Only when you are sleepy should you go back to bed, and if you still can't drop off, then get up again, as many times as you need to And if this lying awake is getting to be a habit, then decide the next day on a plan of action The most common advice is to get into a routine Going to bed and getting up at the same time help the body establish a pattern (bodies like patterns), and keeping a record of your routine and noting down what it is that wakes you up, and when, might help further Winding down and preparing for bedtime are also strongly advised Stick to calming activities such as warm baths, and avoid vigorous exercise, exciting books, tense films and heated arguments If you like a dark room, make sure it is dark Get the temperature right and the bed comfortable and switch off your phone Rather than lying awake going over things, take some time during the day to write down those worries Make a list of the problems you can deal with, decide how you are going to deal with them, then put them out of your mind Once you get into bed, active relaxation seems to be what's required Concentrate intently on relaxing all your muscle groups, starting with your scalp and working down to your toes And for the mind there are all sorts of intriguing possibilities, including the old favourite of counting sheep Visualising a blackboard at school with someone slowly writing numbers on it, is www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно one suggestion Another is to think of a living room you know well Then fill the sofa and chairs with friends - or pop stars Then start talking to them Tell them what you're going to accomplish tomorrow and And what's that? They've all fallen asleep without you? Oh well Maybe it's time for your first little walkabout Vocabulary Complete the sentences with one of the phrasal verbs in the correct form come across • run out • give up • face up to • put off • break up • send out Today Mrs Lyle all the invitations to her daughter's wedding Oh no, I of paper I'll have to buy some more My sister is feeling depressed as last week she 4I Marie is going to holiday with her boyfriend an old photograph of myself as a child when I was tidying up my room having a birthday party until her brother has returned from We'll have to the fact that we can't afford a holiday this year I am trying to eating chocolate, but it's very hard! Complete the text with the correct prepositions to • on • with • in • from • as • around • for • of How to make real coffee their tea-drinking habits, and if they The British have always been well known drank coffee at all, it was always instant These days, however, the consumption real coffee has been increasing dramatically all the British Isles But the British have yet to learn how make it properly The following tips for perfect coffee come a well-known restaurateur Always buy freshly roasted coffee beans and keep them an airtight container up to a week Grind just what you need (or it will taste bitter as the ground coffee reacts the air) If you want to make a cappuccino, professionals use an espresso machine, frothing some milk in a jug and then pouring it over the coffee You can also sprinkle a little chocolate the top 10 an extra! www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Grammar Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets Alice (speak) French when she was a child, but she (not / use) the language for five years Jim (worry) about his business all last year, so yesterday he (decide) to postpone his summer holiday My sister and I some of our favourite songs (enjoy) singing in the choir at the moment, as we are singing you (not / laugh) at the jokes Harry_ (not / enjoy) the film last night? I saw that you (never / drive) a car until he started lessons last week Complete the sentences using the correct form of the gerund or infinitive (go) to the other side of town Can I borrow your bicycle tomorrow? I need Many people are really interested in (learn) about their family history My parents have been trying they don't seem to have made much progress (improve) their spoken Italian, but I cannot work in here if you keep on I remember (make) so much noise (love) books about animals when I was a child Complete the sentences using the following expressions: in spite of • despite the fact that • without doubt • since • apart from one of the nicest holidays I have ever had It was Mr Lyman is over ninety, he still enjoys going for a walk Everyone enjoyed the party_ me The Smith family had a great time on their trip to London the terrible weather Listening I started reading this book, I haven't watched any TV www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно You are going to hear a radio programme about food in Britain As you listen, number the comments A-E in the order in which you hear them A Chinese food is the second favourite takeaway in Britain B You can see where the cooking takes place C The takeaway is furnished very basically D The shop looks like a typical Chinese takeaway E There are several Indian restaurants nearby Now listen to John Green's interview with Ricky Tan, and decide if statements A-E are true or false A East End has been open for less than two years B Ricky has worked in the shop since it opened C Ricky has to work in the mornings D Ricky has worked since leaving school E As a child, Ricky wished he lived somewhere different Answers to Achievement test 1 Statements 2, 4, 7, 8,10 sent out / has sent out 've run out broke up came across put off face up to give up for of around to from in for with /to on 10 as spoke, hasn't used was worrying / had been worrying, decided are enjoying Didn't you enjoy, weren't laughing / didn't laugh had never driven to go learning to improve making loving without doubt Despite the fact that apart from in spite of Since Tapescript Hello and welcome to our weekly series about the different foods that you can eat in Britain Today John Green goes to Birmingham to meet a Chinese family, the Tans, who have been serving up Chinese takeaway meals for more than a quarter of a century John Green: This is Stirchley in Birmingham, and although I can see four Indian restaurants in the space of one hundred yards, I've actually come to East End, a Chinese takeaway The Tans haven't spent a huge amount on interior design, just peering through the window, it's simple, just four chairs, a counter, a TV, a Chinese calendar, there's always a Chinese calendar and from the outside what is pretty impressive is that you can see straight through to the kitchen in the background This is a hive of activity with Mr and Mrs Tan, together with their daughter, hard at work East End, I suppose, is probably representative of all the other 10,000 Chinese takeaways up and down the country And we British have an almost insatiable appetite for Chinese food and it's reckoned now that, after fish and chips, a 'Chinese' is still the most popular takeaway, accounting for about 210 million meals annually Well, I can see a menu which looks set into the top of the counter, so I want to go in and find out a bit more 1E 2C 3B 4D 5A Tapescript Ricky Tan: Hello, I'm Ricky Tan and I'm here with my family who run the business, my mum and dad and my little sister who helps out on Fridays and Saturdays John Green: So you've got your parents in the kitchen cooking away tell me, what's the history of this particular shop? www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Ricky: It's been here about a year and a half, er no, no, a year and three quarters now, so it's building up quite a big regular business John: Your parents started it? Ricky: Yes, but they'd been in the business for 25 years before that I've worked in this shop from day one-unfortunately John: Why you say that? Ricky: Well, I don't get time to socialise with my friends or things like that 'cos I'm stuck here six days a week from three p.m onwards till twelve So since school you've always been working? Ricky: Well actually, after school, I went to university and studied history, but after that with no job to go to I thought I'd come and join the family business for the time being, until I've saved enough to a postgraduate degree John: So when you were growing up, were you expected to help your parents out7 Ricky: We all helped out now and again, yeah, mopping the floors, maybe cutting some vegetables We always lived above the family shop really so I couldn't get away from it If I wanted a glass of milk I had to come downstairs in my pyjamas, it was embarrassing I used to envy other children who didn't have to share their house, but in fact the other kids at school envied me, with all that food around! AT BT CF DF ET www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Achievement Test Reading Read the text and choose the best answer, a, b, c or d, to questions 15 The return of skateboarding By the Royal Festival Hall on London's South Bank, a group of skateboarders are practising their manoeuvres while, a few feet away, passers-by take in the view of the Thames on this bright summer's afternoon These skateboarders are dedicated guys And the spins and leaps, when they succeed, are impressive But there are many more misses than hits, and when I heard one onlooker mutter, 'Not very good, are they?' I was inclined to agree Then I was corrected by Alan Glass, who was making a video of the action for a skateboarding company 'Not everybody gets it right the first time,' he explained 'You might need a lot of attempts Even with the guys you see on MTV doing incredible jumps, you have to remember all the misses that have been edited out.' Skateboarding's roots in the UK, legend has it, lie in the long hot summer of 1976, when it was a kid's toy, nothing more and nothing less It's been in and out of fashion ever since, but there are two aspects - apparently contradictory - of the latest craze for it that are significantly new One is the degree to which skateboarding has developed into a way of reacting against government policies: it has allied itself with the forces of urban protest and with a youth culture that has succeeded in retaining some of the spontaneity and integrity of the sport in the face of growing commercial interest The other is the way it has been taken up by a new generation who have been sold an image of street credibility through music videos and computer games At 24, with more than half a lifetime of skateboarding behind him, Alan Glass bemoans the way it has become cool again 'For me and my friends, the best times were when it wasn't fashionable No embarrassing adverts on TV, no awful boy bands posing with boards on the cover of magazines, nothing Just me and my friends skateboarding while you lot were at work, blissfully unaware that we were out there.' So speaks a true fan And to give you an idea of Alan's credentials, he broke his leg skateboarding in a Safeway car park a couple of years ago 'How uncool is that?' The manoeuvres of the South Bank skateboarders are a incredibly slow., b not very skilful www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно c frequently unsuccessful d always spectacular What does Alan Glass say about the MTV skateboarders? a Their jumps are computer-generated b Their unsuccessful jumps are not shown c Their first jump is usually successful d Their most dangerous jumps not appear What we learn about the skateboard? a It was originally used by younger children b It was popular in hot climates c It was an immediate success with teenagers d It has been continuously popular since the 1970s In what way is skateboarding changing, according to the text? a It has little appeal for urban demonstrators b It is no longer a spontaneous movement c It has become linked to political issues d It is an entirely commercial activity How does Alan feel about the changes? a He feels older than other skateboarders b He enjoy the attention being given to the sport c He prefers skateboarding in a livelier environment d He dislikes the media image of skateboarders Vocabulary Complete the sentences with the correct form of these phrasal verbs make for • look into • draw into • give away • move in • stand up for • move on their conversation What they were saying was so interesting that I was You signed a contract, so you must be prepared to keep to the agreement your rights if they not www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно It was getting dark so we decided to stay the nearest village and find somewhere to After an unhappy time in his first job, Dave decided it was time to and try something different The bank said they were sorry that there had been a problem with my account, and they would it immediately I won't bother reading that detective story now that you have the ending! So you'd like to rent the spare room in our flat? Great! When can you ? Choose the best answer, a, b, c or d, to complete the sentences It will be easier to wash your muddy trousers if you leave them to in water first a drown b soak c moisten d bathe If you are caught coming into the country as an illegal immigrant, you will be a dispatched b dismissed c discharged d deported It was not until Sue left home that she realised the importance of close family a ties b ropes c cords d strings collector of modern art will appreciate the importance of these paintings A really a ingenious b knowing c discerning d sensitive That meat is for human consumption a unfit b inadequate c incompetent d uneven You are very if you think everything that you read about famous pop stars is true a believable b gullible c trustworthy d faithful Fill in the gaps with within, of, from, at, to, or beneath The lesson consisted questions a listening text and then some comprehension Be careful not to discuss Mark's surprise party if he is earshot I was so embarrassed when I spilt coffee all over the tablecloth, I just wanted the ground to open up me I am really looking forward to hearing our holiday! After he failed to obey an order, Sam was demoted Sue, she has not contacted me since a lower www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Mistake: was having Correct: had my car broken into last night Correct Correct Mistake: cutting Correct: I must have my haircut Mistake: are having Correct: Our neighbours had a new barbecue delivered last week Mistake: could have got Correct: Do you know where I could have / get it done? Correct have been fascinated is limited / has been limited is protected are covered have been damaged was considered is made / has been made will be attracted www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Test Reading Read the following text about the future of work and match headings a-f to paragraphs 1-6 There is one heading you not need a New industries b The benefits for companies c Potential for re-training d The way things were e Improved lifestyles g Not everyone's a winner f Working for yourself A job for life? By 2020 whole careers will be wiped out and new ones created in a wave of technology Make sure you can survive _ Until recently in the UK, new employees would be sat down by an older colleague and quietly told the likely course of their career over a cup of tea Junior Management might be followed by a spell abroad, an executive position and eventual retirement with a gold watch and pension No longer In the next 15-20 years new technologies will have as great an impact on the way we work as industrial changes in the nineteenth century had on our forefathers _ The changes have already started In the early 1890s, about 60% of jobs in the UK fell into three categories: farming, manufacturing and mining In 2000 it was less than 15% Staff who would previously have worked in manufacturing are now joining the new service economy and the world of information technology (IT) The economy of the future will consist of ideas, information and knowledge, and by 2015 it is estimated that as many as 95% of jobs will require people with IT skills The first evidence of these changes is already clear Fewer workers are needed to produce goods and services Robots are starting to have a major impact in the workplace In the future, more and more people will choose to become self-employed, working through the Internet, and selling skills in the marketplace _ According to one expert, 'Flexible working represents the future of work' People working in areas such as sales, engineering and consultancy will be freed from the constraints of time and location For workers this should mean less time travelling to work, more leisure time, a better match between work and family, reduction in stress and financial savings _ Employers will gain too, saving office space and increasing efficiency British Gas moved 5000 of its service engineers to teleworking in 1996, enabling the company to close 440 depots and offices Engineers now keep in touch via laptops and mobile phones According to a manager, there has been a noticeable increase in efficiency _ www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно But while those who move quickly to adapt will see rewards, many fear that there will be a growing gap between those who are technologically literate and those who are not, the 'information rich' and the 'information poor* So one way to ensure your future is to choose a career in an industry likely to boom, such as engineering, entertainment, or computing Vocabulary Choose the best answer, a, b, c or d, to complete the sentence People who want to succeed in their chosen careers will have to plan carefully in order to the changes in the world of work a exist b survive c live d pursue All the _in the company decided to write to the manager asking for a pay rise a staff b team c group d body The company is moving its headquarters to a new _with better links to the airport a position b location c situation d place I am hoping that if I get enough experience in the sales team, for my next job I'll be able to apply for a post as a sales a conductor b organiser c controller d manager As many jobs today require people who are computer- _, I'd advise you to a course to improve your skills a knowledgeable b informed c literate d educated Fill in the gaps with these words at • of • for • by • in • with • to • from • on • around Dear Sir or Madam, I would like to apply for the job _ activities organiser in your summer camps for children I am a university student _three younger brothers, so I am used to living among young people! Last summer I worked as an activities organiser in a summer camp which had children from all _the world and I was told that I had a real aptitude _working with children I am interested www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно _all kinds of sport, and I have taught swimming When I finish university, I want to train to be a physical education teacher I will be available in July and August It is possible that I might be able to work in September as well, and I will be able to tell you for certain _the end of May I will be going back _university _April 1st I would be happy to come and see you before then if necessary I enclose my CV and I look forward hearing 10 you Complete the sentences with one of the phrasal verbs in the correct form rush by • stretch out • stay in • trail off 'I just wish that ', her voice The houses as we sped down the street When I practised my talk, it only lasted about seven minutes, but I'll try and _it to ten minutes Michael's too tired to go out tonight, he's _to watch TV Grammar Put the verbs in brackets in the future simple or the future perfect Experts agree that in future, travel (increase) By 2020, the number of people travelling abroad for business or pleasure (double) Experts predict that by 2007, China (become) the most popular destination for tourists Millions (book) holidays via the Internet By 2017, the numbers of people travelling by air _ (rise) from 1.6 billion in 1997 to five billion Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets using willor going to 1° Would you like to come swimming? • No thanks, I (have) an early night as I think I'm getting a cold After his exams, Leo (stay) with his grandparents He's really looking forward to it You look exhausted I (cook) dinner if you like It won't take long Andrew's just rung from the station to say he's on his way He's not expecting me to pick him up but I think I _ (go) anyway Tom (not / go) to the party on Saturday as he isn't feeling well Circle the correct future form to complete the sentences Just think, this time next week, I'll be lying / I'll lie on the beach doing nothing! According to the experts, changes in the weather will threaten / I will be threatening the survival of many birds James is on the phone for Mark You'd better go and wake him He'll be sleeping / He'll sleep until lunch otherwise! Please don't come round till Sunday I'll be writing / I I'll write my essay all day Saturday I don't feel very well I'll go / I'll be going home after this lesson Writing We have vacancies in the Goodfoods chain of health shops for bright energetic staff for a variety of jobs including serving customers and stacking shelves Enthusiasm and interest in healthier lifestyles essential! www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Would suit students wanting to earn some extra money Send CV and personal statement Write a personal statement (200-250 words) to send to Goodfoods Remember to: • give details of your main interests • give details of your work experience • show how your interests and work experience could relate to the job • describe your character and abilities • use appropriate formal language Speaking Discussion: our future Preparation time: minutes Work in groups of or You have 3-4 minutes to discuss how you see your own future in • years • 10 years • 20 years Here are some points you could mention: • where you might be living • what you might be doing • what life might be like • what you would most like to achieve • what worries you most about the future www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Test Reading From statements 1-10, circle five which reflect the content of the text The study was trying to show the number of mistakes that children make The children were shown the panda before the test session The children were told that the panda wanted to improve its speech Some of the children did not want to join in the experiment The children could not see the experimenter who was providing the voice of the panda A bell was used by the experimenters to signal the panda's mistakes The children had to tell the panda why he had made a mistake The children were always able to spot an error This technique helped children behave more naturally 10 This technique was not successful overall Talking pandas How we know when young children are able to recognise errors in what people say? One ingenious research technique made use of a toy that was able to 'talk' A toy panda, about 75cm tall, was bought into a nursery where children (aged between three and five) were playing They were told this was a very special kind of panda, because he was learning to talk He wanted the children to come and see him one at a time, and talk to him so his speech would get better They were all more than willing to help In the laboratory test session, two experimenters were involved One stayed in the room with the panda and child, playing with the various materials The other was outside the room, observing the session through a one-way mirror, unseen by the children, speaking into a microphone linked to a loudspeaker in the panda's head The children were trained to press a bell when the panda said something they thought was right, and to press a buzzer when he was wrong The panda would also ask the children why he was wrong, if they did not immediately give a reason The main reason for developing this method of carrying out research was to reduce the extent to which a child might be influenced by the presence of an adult, or overawed by an artificial test situation The children adapted to the situation enthusiastically - the technique proved to be a very good way of testing sentence comprehension and conversational skills In one of the comprehension studies, for example, a small car was placed in each of the four small garages, and a fifth car was left outside The panda then said such sentences as 'all the garages have cars in them' (which was true) and 'all the cars are in the garages' which was false The children's reaction showed how far they were able to grasp the distinction between the sentences www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Vocabulary Choose the best answer, a, b, c or d, to complete the sentences My cousin finished the London Marathon even though the weather was terrible and he had hurt his ankle It was a truly achievement a elevated b phenomenal c winning d superior If you are going to give a talk, it is important when you get to the end to have a strong a conclusion b final c completion d outcome When I was at school we had to learn a poem each week and then it from memory a recount b recite c rehearse d relate This research the importance of motivating students a lightens b lights up c highlights d enlightens to my news was very positive; he really seemed pleased for me a answer John's b reply c feedback d reaction of students in my year want to go to university a majority The b maximum c highest d most Complete the sentences with the correct form of these phrasal verbs put off • take in • work out • bring in • take up • take back tennis - I've always wanted to play After the summer I am going www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Last year the school new safety regulations My father still hasn't how to programme the video 4I what I said about Jane, I was completely wrong about her Ally keeps going to the dentist because she hates it so much We only had an hour at the exhibition, it was difficult so many pictures Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets I would like an for why you are late again (explain) Some people think it is more difficult to The results of the scientists' (analyse) Scientists predict major things as one gets older (memory) of the monkeys' behaviour is very interesting in space travel in the next decade (develop) I am quite frightened of my neighbour's dog He seems very to me (aggression) It is hard to imagine what life was like before the (invent) The bookshop sells My friend was so (enthusiasm) of the telephone books, CDs and videos (education) about her dance class, I decided to go along as well Grammar Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verb in brackets If only I (not / wake up) so late, I would have caught the train I wish I (listen) to the lecture, I might have done better in the test If only Anna (not / forget) her wallet, we could have gone to the cinema If only I (telephone) Rebecca last night, I would have heard the news sooner www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно I wish I (not / spend) so much money on holiday! Complete the other halves of these sentences using the modal verbs in brackets If Jane had known it was your birthday, she / buy you a present (would) My brother / get a job on a newspaper, if he hadn't sent his application in late (might) If I hadn't been so tired, I / win the tennis match (could) If you'd left the house earlier, you/ have to stantfin a queue, (would / not) Sue / marry Angus if she hadn't met Jim (might) Complete the sentences using the third conditional If I had known how hot it was going to be, I I would have stayed at home yesterday evening if I have) an unexpected invitation If Rob had known how hard the training was, he for the race If I party (bring) my sunhat (not / (not /enter) (realise) she was on her own tonight, I would have asked her to the Jane wouldn't have gone to music school if her teacher encourage) her (not / Writing You have been asked to write a report (200-250 words) on the educational system in your country, to send to students in other European countries Include: • ages of compulsory schooling • different types of secondary school • range of subjects studied • foreign languages studied • exams taken Speaking www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Giving a short presentation Preparation time: as homework You are going to give a short presentation for about minutes on one of the following: • My favourite artist • My favourite writer • My favourite singer • My favourite musician Here are some points you could mention: • why you chose the person • the person's style • some famous works • important details of the person's life • the person's reputation • the person's influence on other people Answers to Test Statements 2, 3, 5, 7, b 2a 3b 4c d 6a to take up brought in worked out take back putting off to take in explanation memorise analysis development(s) aggressive invention educational enthusiastic hadn't woken up 'd listened hadn't forgotten 'd telephoned hadn't spent would have bought might have got could have won wouldn't have had to stand might have married would have brought hadn't had wouldn't have entered 'd realised hadn't encouraged www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Главная Разговорник Грамматика Упражнения Тесты Темы Программы TOEFL Test 10 Reading Read the text and decide whether these statements are true or false Write T or F in each box The woman in the coffee shop approached Sally's friend first Sally's teachers don't think modelling is a suitable career The agency have said that they might not be able to employ Sally in two years Sally's father thinks it would be good if she can save now for the future Sally's mother thinks she shouldn't any modelling for the next two years Sally's grandmother doesn't want to listen to any more discussions Sally's dilemma 'My problem might not seem like a problem, but it is I've just been offered a modelling contract in London! I was having a coffee at my local shopping centre with my best friend Lisa, and there was this woman who was looking at us Then she came up to our table, and said to me she was from this modelling agency, and she would like me to go and see them At first I thought it was a joke, because I wasn't dressed up or anything, I had got up late, and was wearing jeans and a sloppy jersey and hadn't even washed my hair! Anyway, my dad came with me to the agency and they took loads of photos, and now they've offered me a contract The problem is that my teachers at school think I ought to stay on and take my exams before I accept the offer so I've got some choices for the future if this doesn't work out But I think that if I don't take this opportunity now, it may not happen again When I asked the agency, they said they couldn't give any guarantees about a future with them if I didn't start now So it would be a big risk to delay The other problem is my parents My dad is all for it, he says I can put by some capital and I can worry about exams later on And he has spoken to the agency who say that they will take care of me and all that, so he's happy But my mum says that I should stay at school for another two years, maybe a little modelling in the holidays and then see how I feel after I have taken my exams My gran who lives with us says she's fed up with us all going on about it I can't please everyone, and I don't know what to do!' Vocabulary www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Complete the sentences with the correct forms of these phrasal verbs kit out • sign up • let go • split up • talk over • get out of I think watching motor racing on TV is really boring I can't see what you Liz's miserable because last night she My teacher says he wants school it with her boyfriend my exam results with me I've got to see him after Have you seen the notice about going camping? The trip won't take place unless enough people for it My little sister looked very smart for her first day at school, she her new school uniform My mother says that parents have to in of their children once they are grown up Match the words in 1-6 to the meanings in a-f flee awesome deport clean-cut discharge heiress a send out or away b neat and respectable c a woman who has or who will inherit money d run away e amazing f force somebody to leave a country Choose the best answer, a, b or c, to complete the sentences what time the train would arrive The passenger a enquired b explored c searched d requested Nick that he had fallen asleep and not done the shopping, a accepted b allowed c agreed d admitted Glen was of the company's financial problems, otherwise he wouldn't have agreed to take the job with them a innocent b ignorant c untaught d untrained I was by officials at the airport, as I was carrying fresh food They made me throw it all away a impeded b confined c restrained d detained Simon says he giving up studying French in school, as now he has been offered a job in France a mourns b upsets c misses d regrets www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Sarah felt that she wasn't picked for the basketball team as she's a very good player a remorseful b repentant c resentful d revengeful I've won Ј100 on the Lottery - what a of luck! a touch b stroke c point d patch Grammar Change these reported sentences to direct speech Mary asked Sarah if she had finished her packing yet ' ?' Mary asked Sarah My father told me I had to tidy my room before lunch ' ,' said my father The museum guide told the visitors not to touch the objects ' ,' the museum guide told the visitors The waitress told us that she'd bring our coffees to our table ' ,'said the waitress The travel agent told Chris that he was trying very hard to get tickets for him ' ,' the travel agent told Chris Rewrite these questions What time is lunch? Can you tell me Where does the US President live? Someone enquired What kind of food does Lee like? I wonder Where students usually work in their summer holidays? Someone asked How much does a new car cost? I'd like to know Report these statements using the verb in the correct form 'I won't stop for lunch,' said Janet Janet said that she for lunch 'Tom has been working in the garden all morning,' said Emma Emma told me that Tom in the garden all morning 'Lucy and her friend will come on Tuesday,' replied Sally www.frenglish.ru – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Sally replied that Lucy and her friend on Tuesday 'The tickets are sold out for the concert,' the man said The man said that the tickets for the concert 'I will have been working for the company for ten years on Monday,' said Sylvia Sylvia said that on Monday she for the company for ten years Writing Look at the text in Task on the previous page again Write a summary (120150 words) of the most important points in the text Start your summary, 'Sally's dilemma is that Remember: • rephrase the text using your own words as far as possible • use adjectives, adverbs, links words and adverb clauses to shorten or combine information • don't add your own personal views Speaking Discussion: divided loyalties Preparation time: minute Work in pairs You have 2-3 minutes each to discuss situations in which there are divided loyalties; for example, having to choose between friends, or deciding which career path to take These may be based on your own experience, or you can describe a book, film or play you know Here are some points you could mention: • description of the characters involved • description of their dilemma • how the situation is or could be resolved Answers to Test 10 1F 2F 3T 4T 5F 6T get out of split up to talk over signup was kitted out let go 1d 2e 3f 4b 5a 6c 1a 2d 3b 4d 5d 6c 7b Have you finished your packing yet? You must tidy your room before lunch Don't touch the objects I'll bring your coffees to your table I'm trying very hard to get tickets for you what time lunch is? where the US President lived what kind of food Lee likes? where students usually worked in their summer holidays how much a new car costs wouldn't stop had been working would come were sold out would have been working ... ever since, but there are two aspects - apparently contradictory - of the latest craze for it that are significantly new One is the degree to which skateboarding has developed into a way of reacting... us today that the test is going to be next week instead of today I mustn't have studied / needn't have studied so late yesterday evening When Michael saw John smiling, he knew that John must... – учебники, решебники скачать бесплатно Test Reading Choose from sentences a-g the one which fits each gap 1-6 There is one sentence you not need a I knew that if I was feeling lonely, I could

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