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(1)UNIT 14 - RECREATION
1 Pick out the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words A seats B friends C books D forests
2 A matched B watched C reached D managed A ranged B arranged C massaged D paged
4 A kids B roofs C banks D hopes
5 A scissors B keys C loves D tents
6 A catch B ache C anchor D character
7 A urgent B stage C language D large
8 A arrived B thatched C bridged D changed
II Complete the sentences with the appropriate forms of the words in parentheses.
1 Can you play any instruments? (music) The new law should produce a significant in working conditions (improve) Jogging is the most form of exercise among the under-40s (popularity) Her leisure activities include tennis and (paint) She's the most young woman I've ever known (sophisticate) I can recommend him without (qualify) They share the housework between them (equal) Among her activities are chess and gardening (recreation) III Complete the conversation with the expressions below.
to get away - to chores - a hard day - to get together with - I too - by myself - work hard - to relax. Alan: What you to unwind?
Jane: Well, after (1) at work, I like (2) friends and take it easy. Alan: (3) ! Friends are important, but sometimes I just want to be (4)
Jane: Sometimes, I too It's nice (5) for a while I like going for long walks alone. Alan: I don't like walking, but I like (6) with a good look.
Jane: Really? I don't like reading much I (7) at the office all day, and my eyes need a rest when I get home!
Alan: I understand My eyes get tired sometimes, too Do you have (8) in your house when you get home? Jane: Yes, I And I hate that! Alan: I too!
IV Combine each pair of sentences into one, using the conjunctions in brackets
1 Jane owns a shop She owns a restaurant (both and)
2 Helen likes cats Mary likes cats (both and)
3 She's at the office She's at the airport (either or)
4 Paul's at home Paul's at the gym (either or)
5 Chris didn't have time to take a holiday Sheila didn't have time to take a holiday (neither nor) David doesn't play tennis David doesn't play table-tennis (neither ….nor)
7 Nam's handsome Nam's intelligent (not only but also)
8 Mai plays the guitar well Mai dances beautifully (not only but also) V Joan is writing to George Put words from the box in the gaps.
so but (x 2) and both either or
I've arrived in Scotland The weather is terrible! It's (1) cold (2) wet The mountains are beautiful, (3) don't forget your camera The hotel is comfortable, (4) it's very small I want to write some postcards, (5) I've forgotten my address book Can you bring it with you? It's (6) in the kitchen (7) in the living-room
VI Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same. My mother gave me this camera
It was this camera that Freda phoned Jack last night
It was Freda who People talked a lot about the accident
It was the accident that The monkeys amused the children
(2)5 He likes playing football and so I
Both She didn't say a word and she didn't smile
She neither
7 The English team didn't play well and the Scottish team didn't play well, either Neither
8 He not only read the book but also remembered what he had read Not only VII Choose the most suitable word for each space
What you like doing best (1) your spare time? My cousin Paul likes going (2) in the country and (3) photos Sometimes he (4) with his friends, and they (5) at the park or at the beach They always (6) a good time His brother Chris isn't (7) on walking He spends most of the (8) at home
1 A for B when C in D at
2 A for walks B walks C a walk D to walk
3 A making B having C taking D doing
4 A travels B gets up C sees D goes out
5 A, enjoy B hobby C go D have fun
6 A have B make C D like
7 A interested B fond C decided D keen
8 A other B time C people D money
The End (*)~~~~~
KEY TO TEST 14 I.
1 B D C A D A C B II
1 musical improvement popular painting sophisticated qualifications equally recreational
III
1 a hard day to get together with I too by myself to relax to get away work hard to chores
IV
1 Jane owns both a shop and a restaurant Both Helen and Mary like cats
3 She's either at the office or at the airport Paul's either at home or at the gym
5 Neither Chris nor Sheila has time to take a holiday David plays neither tennis nor table-tennis
7 Nam's not only handsome but also intelligent
8 Mai not only piays the guitar well but also dances beautifully
V both and so but but either or VI
(3)3 It was the accident that was talked a lot about (or) It was the accident that people talked a lot about It was the children who were amused by the monkeys Both he and I like playing football
6 She neither said a word nor smiled
7 Neither the English team nor the Scottish team played well
8 Not only did he read the book but also remembered what he had read VII C A C D D A D B