
- •I. Underline the most suitable word or phrase.
- •II. Complete the text with the correct words. The first letter of each word is given to you.
- •III. Fill in prepositions:
- •IV. Choose the most suitable word. The Only Child
- •V. Decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each space. Ann Johnson – a confidential report
- •VI. Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only.
- •VII. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
- •VIII. Translate the Russian words into English.
- •IX. Translate these dialogues from Russian into English.
- •I. Fill the gaps in these sentences with a suitable word. The first letter of each missing word is given.
- •II. Complete the sentences choosing one of the adjectives given.
- •III. Decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each space. Moving in
- •IV. Complete the dialogue. The first letter of each missing word is given.
- •A house husband
- •VII. Choose the right word for each proverb:
- •VIII. Translate into English:
- •II. Use the words to complete the sentences.
- •IV. Choose the most suitable word for each space.
- •V. Chose the right word from the list for each proverb.
- •VI. Put each of the following words or phrases in its correct place in the passages below.
- •Eating out
- •Entertaining at Home
- •VII. Complete the following dialogue using the words and phrases below it.
- •VIII. Translate into English.
- •I. Fill in the gaps with the prepositions.
- •II. Chose the correct word from the box:
- •III. Explain the difference between:
- •IV. Translate from Russian into English:
- •I. Supply the missing prepositions.
- •II. Match the place and the reason for going there.
- •III. Translate into English.
- •IV. Insert a suitable word from the box into the blanks.
- •V. Insert the following words:
- •VII. Translate the following dialogue into English.
- •I. Insert articles if necessary.
- •III. Choose the right word.
- •IV. Use the words to complete the sentences:
- •V. Insert each of the given words in the correct space.
- •VII. Choose the right word. Street markets
- •VIII. Translate into English.
V. Insert each of the given words in the correct space.
pay buy |
push sell |
find need |
spend complain |
take look for |
I
love shopping. I love looking round the shops and seeing alt the
things and all the people. My friends say I like to (a) ___
money.
It's probably true. There's a very
good supermarket near me. They have everything you (b) ___
for
your house.
If you want a
tin
of sardines, a tube of toothpaste, a box of chocolates, a carton of
milk, a packet of
biscuits,
a bottle of beer or a jar of jam, you can (c) ___
it
at the
supermarket. They (d) ___
everything.
If you want a lot of things, you can
use a trolley and (e) ___
it
in front of you. If you don't want much, you can
use a small basket. Then (f) ___
the things you want. If you can't (g) ___
them
on the shelves, ask an assistant for help. When you see what you
want,
you just (h) ___
it
from the shelves and put it in the trolley. When you have
everything, you must stand in the queue at the check-out to (i) ___.
Give your
money to the cashier. He or she will put it in the till and give you
your change. If there
is anything wrong, if the service isn't good, customers can (j)
___ to
the manager.
Our supermarket is super.
Fill in the gaps with words given below.
dress try on |
fit suit |
put on take off |
undress wear |
get dressed |
As it was his first meeting with Julie's parents, George thought quite hard about what he was going to (a) ___. When going out with friends he normally (b) ___ quite casually, but Sunday lunch with strangers was different. Twelve o'clock -definitely time to (c) ___. George (d) ___ a clean shirt and (e) ___ the jeans he had bought the day before. They (f) ___ him well, but they looked too new. He (g) ___ them and (h) ___ his dark green trousers. He would (i) ___ these and his leather jacket and maybe a tie. But that didn't look right either - green just didn't (j) ___ him. Oh, God, why was he so vain ... ? He (k) ___ and started again
VII. Choose the right word. Street markets
Most people enjoy looking for (1) ___ in street markets. It can be very enjoyable walking around the (2) ___, among the crowds of (3) ___ and trying to spend as (4) ___ as possible. Of course it depends (5) ___ the market. In fruit and (6) ___ markets, there is usually a wide variety of (7) ___ produce, but it may not be cheap. There may be goods at (8) ___ prices at the end of the day, however. Clothes markets can be a problem, as it is difficult to (9) ___ on new clothes in the open (10) ___! My favourite are antique markets, where although there is not much (11) ___ of finding valuable objects which are also cheap, you can enjoy yourself looking at all the things for (12) ___.Whatever kind of market you look (13) ___, and whether you buy things or not, you usually (14) ___ feeling completely worn (15) ___. Still, up interesting way of shopping.
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) |
A cheap A tables A shoppers A little A from A salads A new A half A look A time A likelihood A that A round A shut A clothes |
B sale B stalls B public B soon B with B green B fresh B bottom B try B shop B instead B Ball B for B bring B however |
C inexpensive C boxes C buys C late C on C farm C young C reduced C have C light C in spite C sale C up C get C out |
D bargains D stores D goods D is D to D vegetable D early D down D take D air D luck D others D out D end D through |