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Практическое занятие 5. Тема « People, prefixes. Past Simple. Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous. Have been to, have gone to, for, since».

А. Complete the following sentences with the words and phrases below. There are TWO extra words which you do not need to use.

available other than instead of purpose

landmark reception sights worth

  1. ……………..New Zealand there is only one place Id like to visit – and thats Tahiti.

  2. There are many small towns near the capital that are well…………..a visit.

  3. There is a boat ………………..in the morning if you want to tour the island.

  4. We were lucky enough to see all the ……….from the air as we went on a helicopter tour of the city.

  5. The hotel staff at the………..desk were very helpful.

  6. The main……………….of my visit to Lisbon was business, so I didn’t see much of the city.

B. Choose the correct form of the verb in each sentence.

  1. I didn’t stay / haven’t stayed in a hotel as luxurious as this time since I visited New York.

  2. Where have you gone / been all day?

  3. We have spent / spent two wonderful weeks in Switzerland last year.

  4. Melanie has dined/ dined in that restaurant so she’ll be able to tell you what it’s like.

  5. Bob has been using/ used that old camera for years. Why doesn’t he buy a new one?

  6. We received/ have received your postcard the day before you returned from Spain.

C. There is one extra word that is not needed in each of the following sentences. Cross out the extra word.

  1. For those tourists who like visiting museums, there are been many to choose from.

  1. The best one way to see Sydney is by boat.

  2. If you want a quiet holiday, why not to stay in a small village?

  3. Most of the young water-skiers like showing themselves off their skills on the lake.

  4. The best way to get to the city is by the train.

  5. This is one of the sights that most of tourists want to see.

  6. It’s not surprising that the locals spend so much their time in the sea.

  7. If you go out at night, make it sure that you don’t go down dark streets.

Практическое занятие 6. Тема «Sports and hobbies, phrasal verbs, confusing words. Past Simple, Past Perfect Simple, Past Perfect Continuous».

  1. Circle the words that complete the sentences correctly.

  1. Do they supply/ give you with all the necessary equipment at the centre?

  2. You should get your tickets early if you want to stop/ avoid disappointment.

  3. I think we can beat/ win them in the final.

  4. The game/ score was 2-1 when the referee showed the first red card.

  5. She trains so hard that she often practices on/ by her own.

  6. The parachuting lesson/ course lasts for three days.

  7. Because I couldn’t get a ticket, I looked at/ watched the Champion’s League match on television.

  8. In basketball you can’t run with the ball without jumping/ bouncing it at the same time.

  1. Complete the unfinished word in the following sentences. Put one letter in each space.

  1. Most of the spec_ _ _ _ _ _ were happy because the home teat the won.

  2. My skiing inst_ _ _ _ _ _ told me I was doing very well.

  3. The re_ _ _ _ _ was fair and he was in control of the match at all times.

  4. There are some good ra_ _ _ where you can go rollerblading in this area.

  5. A leg inj_ _ _kept him out of the team for two months.

  6. She’s one of the best um_ _ _ _ _ at this tennis tournament.

  1. Choose the correct form of the verb in each sentence.

  1. She never won/ had never won a medal before she ran in the national championships.

  2. After they had been playing/ were playing tennis for quite a long time, they decided to join the club.

  3. By the time we reached the top of the mountain, the temperature had dropped/ dropped to -15°C.

  4. No team from this country had ever reached/ ever reached the final before 2001.

  5. He had pulled/ pulled a muscle because he hadn’t warmed up properly.

  1. There is one extra word that is not needed in each of the following sentences. Cross out the extra word.

  1. Have you ever wondered that what it would be like to be a professional athlete?

  2. The journalists asked to the champion lots of questions.

  3. The old sports magazine I looked it through was quite interesting.

  4. You needn’t worry because Zorbing won’t turn out your stomach.