1 Match 1. interesting wildlife a message
2. international b interview
3. listen to c show
4. chat d documentary
5. weather e news
6. text f report
7. fashion and beauty g programme
8. police h advice
9. sports i drama
2 Fill in the gaps with off, with, on:
10. Go… . It’s interesting to listen to.
11 .That dress goes well… your eyes.
12. We must use these cakes soon before they go…
13. Her alarm clock went… at nine o’clock
3. Put the verbs in the Past Continuous:
14.I (watch) a cartoon when Sarah phoned.
15. At 5.30 last afternoon we (have) dinner.
16. When she got up her mother (make) breakfast.
17.What (to be) Tom (do) when you saw him?
18.When I looked out of the window it (not snow)
4.Put the verbs in the Past Simple or the Past Continuous:
19. Mary (drive) to London when I phoned her.
20. Jane (do) her homework while Mary was watching TV.
21.Steve got dressed, (do) the washing up and then went to work.
22.The detective asked, “What (you/do) at the time of the robbery?”
23.We (go) on holiday in July.
5. Read the text and answer the questions.
Sun Shines On Fun Run
On 12th June, a ‘Fun Run ‘took place in the town of Sunnyfield. A group of sixteen-years-old students from the local high school came up with the idea and over 500 people of all ages took part.
Luckily, it was a sunny day. Everyone had fun running, walking or skate-boarding the 10-mile distance. Thanks the event, 2,346$ was raised for the charity ‘Cancer Care’.
Suzie Hamilton, one of the students who organized the run, said, “We wanted to do something useful for others and this seemed the most fun thing to do.”
The local headmaster was so proud, he decided to make the event part of the school’s years calendar.
24.Who planned the event?
25.How many people took part?
26.What was the weather like during the ‘run’?
27.How far did they have to do?
28.What happened as result of the event?
2. A talented actor, he threw himself into amateur theatrical performances in aid of charity. Most probably he had earned enough money to afford it.
3. The public readings of his works were very exhausting for Dickens and his friends believed they shortened his life. A lot of such readings had been arranged in London.
4. All fifteen of his novels were first published as serials of monthly chapters. It was his publisher who had recommended him this form.
5. Every serial was to be published on the last day of the month. Therefore the manuscripts had been delivered to the publisher by the twentieth of
the month.
6. Sometimes his illustrator worked on a scene which had not been written yet.
1. В середине жизни и в последующие годы написание его романов не занимало все его время. Его ранние успехи в литературе сделали его вхожим в литературное и высшее общество.
2. Талантливый актер, он бросился в любительские театральные представления, чтобы благотворительности. Скорее всего, он заработал достаточно денег, чтобы позволить себе это.
3. Публичные чтения его произведений были очень утомительными для Диккенса, и его друзья полагали, что они сократили его жизнь. В Лондоне было организовано много таких чтений.
4. Все пятнадцать его романов были впервые опубликованы как серия ежемесячных глав. Это был именно его издатель, кто рекомендовал ему эту форму.
5. Каждая серия должна была быть опубликована в последний день месяца. Поэтому рукописи были доставлены издателю к 20-му числу
месяца.
6. Иногда его иллюстратор работал над сценой, которая еще не была написана.