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A. Match the words to form collocations.
1. exchange a the house
2. have b gifts
3. decorate c street parades
4. cook d bonfires
5. dress e special food
6. light f up
B. Fill in the missing words.
Bottle- carton- bag -bowl- packet- glass
7. a ………………………… of milk.
8. a ………………………… of olive oil
9. a ………………………… of juice
10. a ………………………… of sugar
11. a ………………………… of pasta
12. a ………………………… of cereal
Grammar
C. Choose the correct word.
13. a/some potatoes
14. some/an eggs
15. a/an apple
16. some/a milk
17. some/ a biscuits
18. a/some rice
19. an/a banana
20. some/a sugar
D. Fill in the gaps with: some, any, much, many.
21. A: How potatoes have you got?
B: Not .
22. There are peas, but there aren’t onions.
23. A: Are there apples?
B: Yes, but not .
24. A: Are there oranges?
B: No, there aren’t .
Everyday English
E Fill in the correct phrase.
1. Would you like a glass of milk? a. I’d like a cheese sandwich, please.
2. Can I take your order? b. I don’t think so.
3. How about pizza? c. That would be nice.
4. Is there any orange juice? d. Thank you.
5. Enjoy your meal. e. There is some.
2. Belarus was attacked and occupied by all sorts of aggressors many times.
3. The book-printing business in Belarus was started by Francisk Skaryna in the 16th century.
4. During the years of World War II many Belarusian woods were cut down and burnt by the fascists.
5. The economy of the republic was restored by the Belarusian people with the help of all people of the former Soviet Union.
6. The Independence Day is celebrated by the Belarusian people on the 3rd of July.
7. Tractors and automobiles, refrigerators and TV sets, computers and other goods are produced by the Belarusian industry.
8. Grain, vegetables, herbs and flax are cultivated by the Belarusian farmers.
9. The first dictionary of the Belarusian language was published by I. Nosovic in 1870.
10. The Belarusian language has been greatly influenced by the Russian and Polish languages.