Dialogue 1:
1. a journalist
2. 1785.
3. the Daily Universal Register
4. The government’s.
5. He bought the Times.
6. 1902
Dialogue 2:
1. People’s Friend
2. Fast food.
3. It’s high in fat and calories. People easily become obese which leads to some dangerous diseases.
4. They advertise it everywhere and sell it cheap in school.
5. America is trying to fight against fast food companies.
Dialogue 3:
1. None.
2. Schoolchildren’s health.
3. Work load.
4. Pupils are physical attacked and robbed, they also have fears about their popularity.
5. They work and take part in after- and before-school activity.
6. Budgeting pupil’s time and making them stay longer in the open air.
Dialogue 4:
1. His visit to the TV studio.
2. He wants to write scripts for television.
3. He is writing a script for a new program.
4. Great Mystery Tour.
1. a journalist
2. 1785.
3. the Daily Universal Register
4. The government’s.
5. He bought the Times.
6. 1902
Dialogue 2:
1. People’s Friend
2. Fast food.
3. It’s high in fat and calories. People easily become obese which leads to some dangerous diseases.
4. They advertise it everywhere and sell it cheap in school.
5. America is trying to fight against fast food companies.
Dialogue 3:
1. None.
2. Schoolchildren’s health.
3. Work load.
4. Pupils are physical attacked and robbed, they also have fears about their popularity.
5. They work and take part in after- and before-school activity.
6. Budgeting pupil’s time and making them stay longer in the open air.
Dialogue 4:
1. His visit to the TV studio.
2. He wants to write scripts for television.
3. He is writing a script for a new program.
4. Great Mystery Tour.
b. 2; с 5; d. t; e. 3; f. 7; g. 6.
1. True 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False 6. True 7. True 8. False 9. True 10. False
1. It was good knowledge of history and geography, good judgment (strategy) and some good luck.
2. “Which king was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine?”
3. She used her 50-50 lifeline and the audience’s help. …
2. “Which king was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine?”
3. She used her 50-50 lifeline and the audience’s help. …
1. journalist
2. formulators
3. responsibility
4. citizens
5. journalism
6. discussion
7. entrance
8. education
9. exclusion/excluding
10. journalism
11. closed
12. unsympathetic
13. unpopular
14. properly
15. information
16. minorities
2. formulators
3. responsibility
4. citizens
5. journalism
6. discussion
7. entrance
8. education
9. exclusion/excluding
10. journalism
11. closed
12. unsympathetic
13. unpopular
14. properly
15. information
16. minorities
1. for 2. to 3. of 4. of 5. for 6. in 7. from 8. of 9. to 10. in 11. in 12. to 13. in 14. of (about) 15. for 16. for 17. of 18. of
1. He могу представить свою маму, танцующей на дискотеке.
2. Мне очень нравится жизнь в моем городе.
3. Ты можешь представить себе, что можно забыть о собственном дне рождения?
4. Мне удалось убедить его продолжать эксперимент.
5. Мне нравится плавать.
6. Мне страшно надоело слушать твои небылицы.
7. Маргарет сказала, что больше туда ходить не стоит.
8. Для нее спорить с дядей Тимом нет никакого смысла.
9. У меня есть специальный велосипед, чтобы кататься по горам.
10. Фрэнк отрицает, что говорил это.
11. Ты продолжаешь досаждать мне.
12. Тед зарабатывает на карманные расходы тем, что моет соседям машины.
13. Она с трудом нашла наш дом.
14. Что проку плакать? Я не передумаю.
15. Курение может подорвать ваше здоровье.
2. Мне очень нравится жизнь в моем городе.
3. Ты можешь представить себе, что можно забыть о собственном дне рождения?
4. Мне удалось убедить его продолжать эксперимент.
5. Мне нравится плавать.
6. Мне страшно надоело слушать твои небылицы.
7. Маргарет сказала, что больше туда ходить не стоит.
8. Для нее спорить с дядей Тимом нет никакого смысла.
9. У меня есть специальный велосипед, чтобы кататься по горам.
10. Фрэнк отрицает, что говорил это.
11. Ты продолжаешь досаждать мне.
12. Тед зарабатывает на карманные расходы тем, что моет соседям машины.
13. Она с трудом нашла наш дом.
14. Что проку плакать? Я не передумаю.
15. Курение может подорвать ваше здоровье.
1. to 2. — 3. — 4. to 5. —, to 6. to 7. — 8. to 9. to 10. — 11. to12. to 13. to 14. to 15. to 16. — 17. to 18. to 19. to 20. —
1. watching 2. turning 3. to see 4. trying 5. making, to express 6. doing 7. listening 8. to buy 9. to get 10. to win 11. staying, watching 12. telling 13. calling 14. talking 15. to admire 16. to speak 17. playing 18. whining 19. to inform 20. persuading 21. jumping 22. phoning 23. seeing 24. to wind up 25. going
1. offer 2. offered 3. suggested 4. offered 5. suggested 6. Suggests 7. offer 8. suggested 9. suggests 10. offered 11. offering 12. suggest 13. offered 14. suggest 15. offers
A.
1. Father still remembers buying his first television.
2. He didn’t forget to take his passport with him.
3. Will you remember to buy fruit for me?
4. Remember to send a telegram to your aunt.
5. I will never forget skiing in the mountains.
6. John said he would never forget singing at the party.
7. Did you forget meeting me before?
B.
1. Jane stopped to smell the rose.
2. Stop making this noise.
3. We stopped to buy a newspaper.
4. Lisa stopped going to the music school.
5. Stop shouting. I can’t make out the voice on the tape.
6. We tried to stop him but he wouldn’t listen to anyone.
С
1. I regret losing my temper.
2. I regret to tell you that your brother has got into a road accident.
3. Alice regretted telling you about it.
4. I regret to say that you haven’t passed the exam.
5. I regret lending him money, he hasn’t returned it.
6. I regret not taking your advice. You were right.
1. Father still remembers buying his first television.
2. He didn’t forget to take his passport with him.
3. Will you remember to buy fruit for me?
4. Remember to send a telegram to your aunt.
5. I will never forget skiing in the mountains.
6. John said he would never forget singing at the party.
7. Did you forget meeting me before?
B.
1. Jane stopped to smell the rose.
2. Stop making this noise.
3. We stopped to buy a newspaper.
4. Lisa stopped going to the music school.
5. Stop shouting. I can’t make out the voice on the tape.
6. We tried to stop him but he wouldn’t listen to anyone.
С
1. I regret losing my temper.
2. I regret to tell you that your brother has got into a road accident.
3. Alice regretted telling you about it.
4. I regret to say that you haven’t passed the exam.
5. I regret lending him money, he hasn’t returned it.
6. I regret not taking your advice. You were right.
1. The operator asked the caller to hold on.
2. The girl was walking down the stairs holding on (to) the banister.
3. The boy said hello and held out his hand to me.
4. I could hardly hold myself in.
5. The man held off his dog and let me walk by.
6. The soldiers managed to hold off the enemy’s attack.
7. The handle was held on the door with a nail.
8. Hold on a minute, I’ll see where he is now.
9. Linda held out her hand and gave me the keys.
10. When you dive, hold your breath.
11. We tried to hold off the crowd.
12. Hold on (to) this handle and you won’t fall.
13. The stranger held out his hand to greet me.
14. The fort held on for a few days.
15. Hold on, hold on. This is where I disagree with you.
16. Mary was very angry but held (herself) in.
17. Hold on, I’m coming.
2. The girl was walking down the stairs holding on (to) the banister.
3. The boy said hello and held out his hand to me.
4. I could hardly hold myself in.
5. The man held off his dog and let me walk by.
6. The soldiers managed to hold off the enemy’s attack.
7. The handle was held on the door with a nail.
8. Hold on a minute, I’ll see where he is now.
9. Linda held out her hand and gave me the keys.
10. When you dive, hold your breath.
11. We tried to hold off the crowd.
12. Hold on (to) this handle and you won’t fall.
13. The stranger held out his hand to greet me.
14. The fort held on for a few days.
15. Hold on, hold on. This is where I disagree with you.
16. Mary was very angry but held (herself) in.
17. Hold on, I’m coming.
I. on 2. in 3. in 4. at 5. out 6. on 7. down/along 8. for 9. into 10. with
II. in 12. to 13. of 14. to 15. of
II. in 12. to 13. of 14. to 15. of
1. glorious 2. idle 3. passionate 4. enclosed 5. obvious 6. incapable
1. People will hardly be able to forget that glorious day in May, the last day of the terrible war.
2. My knowledge of Arabic is limited to five or six phrases.
3. The flame of the candle was so weak that we were not able to read by its light.
4. Those were idle days of lying on the beach and doing nothing.
5. I enclose the picture of my family with our new house in the background.
6. Robin is a gifted musician and I’m sure that a brilliant future is awaiting him.
7. Do you think there are any illiterate people left in this country?
8. Jane’s emotional and passionate speech didn’t leave the public indifferent.
9. Charles had few memories of his early childhood.
10. In most cases people’s happiness depends on a good family and a good job.
11. Wasteful people have no chance to get rich.
12. Absorbed in talking we did not pay attention to the noise outside.
13. My mistake was obvious and I was prepared to hear some uncomplimentary words from my teachers.
14. Wood doesn’t sink but floats.
15. Come to the map and point out the Arabian Peninsula.
2. My knowledge of Arabic is limited to five or six phrases.
3. The flame of the candle was so weak that we were not able to read by its light.
4. Those were idle days of lying on the beach and doing nothing.
5. I enclose the picture of my family with our new house in the background.
6. Robin is a gifted musician and I’m sure that a brilliant future is awaiting him.
7. Do you think there are any illiterate people left in this country?
8. Jane’s emotional and passionate speech didn’t leave the public indifferent.
9. Charles had few memories of his early childhood.
10. In most cases people’s happiness depends on a good family and a good job.
11. Wasteful people have no chance to get rich.
12. Absorbed in talking we did not pay attention to the noise outside.
13. My mistake was obvious and I was prepared to hear some uncomplimentary words from my teachers.
14. Wood doesn’t sink but floats.
15. Come to the map and point out the Arabian Peninsula.
1. unlocked 2. immobile 3. inattentive 4. irrational 5. unmarried 6. unexpensive 7. uncolored 8. irresponsible, unpleasant 9. indifferent 10. illogical 11. unanswered 12. immortal
1. inaccurate 2. independent 3. irregular 4. unpopular 5. Inexpensive 6. illiterate 7. illogical 8. impolite 9. irresistible 10. unprestigious 11. unseen 12. uninteresting 13. inattentive 14. unable, incapable 15. uncomfortable 16. irresponsible 17. untidy 18. incomprehensible
1. I was allowed to enter.
2. I was allowed to go to the cinema.
3. Playing football in the street is not allowed.
4. The children were not allowed to go out in the rain.
5. I’m not allowed to work in the garden.
6. He is allowed to go to such parties.
7. You won’t be allowed to return the money.
8. John stepped back and I was allowed to pass.
9. Her younger brothers are not allowed to use her bike.
10. Smoking is not allowed in the restaurant.
2. I was allowed to go to the cinema.
3. Playing football in the street is not allowed.
4. The children were not allowed to go out in the rain.
5. I’m not allowed to work in the garden.
6. He is allowed to go to such parties.
7. You won’t be allowed to return the money.
8. John stepped back and I was allowed to pass.
9. Her younger brothers are not allowed to use her bike.
10. Smoking is not allowed in the restaurant.
1. Some papers lay on the table. 2. Father laid his hand on my shoulder. 3. Jemma laid the clothes in the box. 4. Lay the hat on this chair. 5. She went to the bedroom and lay on the bed. 6. When I entered the room, grandfather was lying on the sofa. 7. The farm lay within three miles of the sea. 8. I knew that Rob was lying. 9. John lay on the beach thinking of his family (was lying and thinking …). 10. The little girl laid the pencil on the table. 11. The young mother laid the baby on its back. 12. She is in the room laying the table. 13. Look how she is laying the child in the bed. 14. Look, the dog is lying under the table. 15. Lie on the sofa and try to sleep.
1. The Arabian Peninsular.
2. The United Arab Emirates.
3. The Arabic language.
4. Arabian Nights.
5. Arabic numerals.
6. The Arabian Desert.
7. An Arabian horse.
8. The Arabic literature.
9. Arab tribes.
10. The Arab world.
11. Arab-Israeli War.
12. Arab countries.
13. The Arabic alphabet.
14. Arab oil.
15. Arab history.
2. The United Arab Emirates.
3. The Arabic language.
4. Arabian Nights.
5. Arabic numerals.
6. The Arabian Desert.
7. An Arabian horse.
8. The Arabic literature.
9. Arab tribes.
10. The Arab world.
11. Arab-Israeli War.
12. Arab countries.
13. The Arabic alphabet.
14. Arab oil.
15. Arab history.
1. big headlines
2. film review
3. various kinds of editions
4. a great number of copies
5. impartial and accurate
6. to keep an eye on the news
7. freelance journalist
8. a newspaper stand
9. to broadcast programmes
10. to be glued to the television screen
11. a remote control
12. the ten o’clock news
13. a newscaster (newsreader)
14. a quiz host
15. a commercial on television
16. violence and crime
17. a music request programme
18. an editor
19. to subscribe to a newspaper
20. to keep people informed about the current events
2. film review
3. various kinds of editions
4. a great number of copies
5. impartial and accurate
6. to keep an eye on the news
7. freelance journalist
8. a newspaper stand
9. to broadcast programmes
10. to be glued to the television screen
11. a remote control
12. the ten o’clock news
13. a newscaster (newsreader)
14. a quiz host
15. a commercial on television
16. violence and crime
17. a music request programme
18. an editor
19. to subscribe to a newspaper
20. to keep people informed about the current events
1. —, the 2. the 3. —, the, the 4. —, — 5. —, —, — 6. the, —, the, the, the 7. — 8. the 9. the 10. the, —, the
1. be wearing 2. had seen 3. has read 4. provide 5. lay 6. lay 7. have cooked, would 8. subscribed 9. receiving 10. allowed
1. had been dreaming/had dreamt
2. were walking
3. noticed
4. come/coming
5. have never seen
6. will make
7. raised
8. prepared
9. was heard
10. spring
11. knew
12. had missed
13. thought
14. had been given
15. had had
16. would have been
17. tried
18. had been aiming/had aimed
19. shot
20. was wasted
21. am getting
22. replied
23. Do not worry
24. has missed
25. turned
26. to look/looking
27. had not gone
28. was paying
29. was practicing
30. spoke
2. were walking
3. noticed
4. come/coming
5. have never seen
6. will make
7. raised
8. prepared
9. was heard
10. spring
11. knew
12. had missed
13. thought
14. had been given
15. had had
16. would have been
17. tried
18. had been aiming/had aimed
19. shot
20. was wasted
21. am getting
22. replied
23. Do not worry
24. has missed
25. turned
26. to look/looking
27. had not gone
28. was paying
29. was practicing
30. spoke
1. Leo — l.
2. Scorpio — с
3. Jemini — k.
4. Libra — a.
5. Cancer — b.
6. Aries — d.
7. Aquarius — g.
8. Virgo — f.
9. Pisces — h.
10. Taurus — e.
11. Capricorn — j.
12. Sagittarius — i.
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2. Scorpio — с
3. Jemini — k.
4. Libra — a.
5. Cancer — b.
6. Aries — d.
7. Aquarius — g.
8. Virgo — f.
9. Pisces — h.
10. Taurus — e.
11. Capricorn — j.
12. Sagittarius — i.