5 Complete the answers to the questions. Use too or enough and the word in brackets.
1 ‘Why isn’t this cake sweet?’ ‘Because there isn’t in it.’ (sugar)
2 ‘Would you like to go for a walk this afternoon?’ ‘Not really, it’s outside.’ (cold)
3 ‘Why is the garden so dry?’ ‘Because there wasn’t this summer.’ (rain)
4 ‘Do you want to go to the cinema?’ ‘I can’t because it’s and I’ve got school tomorrow.’ (late)
5 ‘Why did you turn the radio off?’ ‘Because the music was .’ (loud)
6 ‘Why don’t you wear that new coat I bought you?’ ‘Because it’s not .’ (big) Mark: ___ / 6
6. Choose the correct answers.
1 Oh no, look at those ___ ! I hope you brought your umbrella with you! a clouds b rain c storms
2 I’m scared of ___ because of the loud sound. a thunder b lightning c showers
3 It’s dangerous to stand under a tree if there’s a storm and you see ___ . a hail b sunshine c lightning
4 You have to drive really slowly in ___ weather because you can’t see where you’re going. a icy b foggy c sunny
5 I prefer a ___ to heavy rain because I know it won’t last long. a shower b wind c snowflake
6 In the winter, I love watching ___ fall. It’s amazing that each one is different. a showers b winds c snowflakes
7 There was a storm last night and the ___stones were so big that they damaged the car. a frost b hail c cloud
8 Let’s go out for a walk – it’s really warm now and the ___ is shining. a snow b sun c storm
9 When it’s ___ , it’s a good idea to wear a hat and gloves. a cloudy b showery c frosty
10 We couldn’t get out of the house because there was so much ___ in front of the door. a frost b mist c snow Mark: ___ / 10
7. Read the definitions of natural disasters and write the correct words.
1 This happens when snow, ice and rocks fall quickly down the side of a mountain.
2 This can happen in a place where it doesn’t rain for a long time.
3 If there is too much rain in a short period of time, you might experience one of these.
4 When one of these happens, buildings shake and they sometimes fall down.
5 This happens in an area where there isn’t enough food for everyone to eat.
Mark: ___ / 5
8. Write the adjectives next to the temperatures. There is one extra adjective.
cool, freezing, hot, mild, sweltering, warm
1 48°C
2 35°C
3 24°C
4 18°C
5 9°C Mark: ___ / 5
Reading
Read the text about the pubs in Great Britain and decide which answer is correct, a, b or c.
1 There are nearly 7,000 pubs
a in Great Britain.
b in Europe.
c in the capital of England.
2 In a pub, you can
a have a meal.
b stay there until 1 a.m.
c sing karaoke songs.
3 In a pub, you are not allowed to
a watch TV.
b read newspapers.
c stay there after midnight.
4 When you come to a pub, it is important to
a order a drink.
b bring a friend (old or young).
c sing to the music you hear.
5 ‘The Red Lion’ is
a a name of a pub.
b a game you can play in a pub.
c the name of a band which gives live concerts in pubs.
6 There are signals to go home.
a two
b three
c four
Pubs in Great Britain
People say that pubs are as important as museums in Great Britain. Their long history has played a big role shaping the customs and culture of this country but they have also become very popular in other European countries and all over the world.
English public houses or pubs are one of the characteristic features of British life. They are visited by members of every social class, both young and old, men and women. In London alone, there are nearly seven thousand pubs. Going to a different one every night for a ‘pint of beer’ would take you around twenty years.
The most popular name for a pub is ‘The Red Lion’. You can find several types of beer, gin, rum and other drinks. You can eat a little, play darts, billiards or discuss events of the day. In many pubs you can even watch sports programmes. Some pubs offer live music to listen to.
At present, there are about seventy-three thousand pubs in Great Britain. Many of them date back to the seventeenth or eighteenth century. All of them offer new guests a warm welcome and a nice, friendly atmosphere. There are, however, a few rules which you must follow. For example, you should always order a drink in a pub. You should also know when to leave. There are always two bells to warn you to finish your drink - at 10.50 p.m. and at 11.00 p.m. You must leave the pub by 11.20 p.m.
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1. Sara is feeding … (geese) in the garden.
2. … (Fish) live in water.
4. I have 60 … (sheep) in my flock.
6. My … (children) hate cabbage soup.
8. My … (feet) always hurt after jogging in the park.
9. Those … (people) are waiting for the manager.
10. Where are the … (knives)?
11. Our … (sportsmen) are the best!
12. How many … (women) work in your office?
13. It’s autumn, the … (leaves) are falling down.
14. Let’s cut this orange into … (halves).
15. We could hear … (deer) wandering in the forest.
16. There are … (mice) in the kitchen.
17. Alice and I are wearing similar … (dresses) today.
18. I need … (strawberries) for the cake.
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1. A: Sandra has been teaching geography since she left university.
B: Yes, and she's a very good teacher, too.
2. A: How long have you known Helen?
B: We have been friends since we were children.
3. A: Who has been using my laptop?
B: I have. Is there a problem?
4. A: What are Mike and Joe doing?
B: They have been working in the garden for three hours.
5. A: You look exhausted.
B: Well, I have been cleaning the windows since 8 o'clock this morning.
6. A: Have you found your umbrella yet?
B: No, I have been looking for it for an hour now.
7. A: Have you got new neighbors?
B: Yes, they have just moved to the area.
8. A: Why is Mary upset?
B: She has lost her mobile phone.
9. A: Bill has opened a new café.
B: Really? Where is it?
10. A: I have always believed that exercise is good for you.
B: Of course, it's good to keep fit.
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