Complete the conversations with some, any, much, or many. 1 A There are (1) some oranges in the fridge. Shall I make (2) juice?
B Yes, please.
2 A Are there (3) tomatoes for the salad?
B Yes, there are (4) , but there aren’t (5) .
3 A Do you drink (6) tea?
B No, not really – just one cup with my breakfast.
4 A Is there (7) bread?
B There’s (8) brown bread but there isn’t (9) white.
5 A How (10) cakes are there?
B There aren’t (11) , only two.
Put the words in order.
1 Can I English speak
I can speak English.
2 I could when read was ten I
3 couldn’t months when six old I speak was I
4 I I ski can’t climb can’t mountains and
5 I fly a plane can’t I car drive but can
Write the possessive pronouns.
1 This pen is mine (my pen).
2 Those books are (her books).
3 That car is (Ned and Mel’s car).
4 Is this bag (your bag)?
5 Which house is (his house)?
6 We own this shop. It is (our shop).
Write the correct question words.
1 When is New Year’s Eve?
2 do you live?
3 do you get to work?
4 people live in your town?
5 TV programme is your favourite?
6 do you like doing at the weekends?
Write true answers to the questions in 6.
1 It’s on the 31st of December.
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8 Complete the table.
Adjective Comparative Superlative
old (1) older (2) the oldest
easy (3) (4)
boring (5) (6)
beautiful (7) (8)
good (9) (10)
1 point for each correct answer 8
9 Underline the odd one out.
1 sister brother father friend
2 luggage festival arrivals customs
3 slowly windy cloudy foggy
4 bored hard tired worried
5 jeans trousers shorts tall
6 wood park lake cool
7 relax yoghurt crisps beef
8 fair blond tall short
9 dictionary wallet newspaper magazine
10 aunt uncle cousin drop
11 accountant deliver lawyer waiter
1 point for each correct answer 10
10 You are going to England. You want:
• a single room for four nights next month
• some information about trains from the airport
• to pay by credit card
Write a letter to: Regent Hotel, 3 Queen’s Square, Brighton, BN2 8YT. Write 45–55 words in your letter.
15 points for accuracy and content,
5 marks for correct layout and salutations 20
11 Match the questions and responses.
1 Can I speak to Ann, please? d
2 It’s a lovely day. What shall we do?
3 Can I take a message?
4 Did you have a good holiday?
5 Can you tell me the time?
a It’s about two o’ clock.
b It’s OK. I’ll ring back later.
c It was fantastic!
d This is Ann.
e Let’s go to the beach!
1 point for each correct answer 4
12 There is a mistake in each line of this dialogue. Find it and correct it.
Waiter: What would you like drink? (1) What would you like to drink?
Customer: I like a black coffee, please. (2)
Waiter: Sure. Would you like everything to eat? (3)
Customer: Could I having a toasted cheese sandwich?
(4)
Waiter: Certain! (5)
Customer: Could I also have a bottle of water large?
(6)
Waiter: Sure. That six pounds eighty, please. (7)
Customer: Can I pay from credit card? (8)
Waiter: I afraid we only take cash. (9)
2) what are the people like? g) very nice and friendly
3) what was the trip like? d) it was very interesting
4) what was the weather like? k) it was so warm that we could swim in the sea5) what is the river like? a) it is very wide with a lot of bridges across it.
6) what is the street like? i) it is straight and wide with green trees and flowerbeds
7) what is the airport like? h) very busy. there are thousands of people there
8) what were the holidays like? c) they were fun
9) what was the forest like? b) it was thick and dark
10) what is the taxi like? f) its a new black car
11) what was the souvenir like? j) it was a book with beautiful pictures in it
At first, the athletes took pari only in race (the sprint). Later, they threw the discus and javelin, then broad jumping and wrestling were added. The OlympicGames were held for more that 1.000 ye ars. The Byzantine Emperor Theodosius abolished them in 394 A.D.
The Games were revived in1896 to support understanding and friendship among nations.The first modern games were heid in Athens, Greece. Youngmen and women come fromall over the world to compete in various sports and represent thair country .
The live in an Olympic Village at the site of the games.
The Olympic games are organized and govemed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Jt sets the program of the games, chooses the city where the games are to de heid, and determines the standards of games. Each country has a National Olympic Committee.
The opening ceremony of each Olympic games is held in a maior stadium. The president of the host country usually opens the games. Athletes from Greece march the first and ath lete from other countries mareh after them around the stadium in the parade ol Nations, Thcn, looking at the Olympic Flad, the athletes take the Olympic Oath:
Weswear that we will take parti in these Olympic games in the true spirit of sportsmansnip ana that we will respect the rules that govarn them, for the glory of sport and the honor of our contry.
The Olympic Flama is lit with a toreh that is brought try a retay of athletes from the rulns of arelent Olympia in Greece.When the Games are finished, the is cowered and the lamc extingulsned.