- •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. Decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each space. Ann Johnson – a confidential report
Ann Johnson has worked at this college for three years. She is a (1) ___ employee, and (2) ___ on well with the other members of the department. We have all found her to be an excellent (3) ___. She has always been (4) ___ for her lessons, and is an extremely (5) ___ member of staff who is able to work independently. I can always (6) ___ on her to organize the end of term play, and she has put on some extremely (7) ___ productions. Her students often tell me how (8) ___ she is, always ready with a smile, and she has been very (9) ___ to many of them. In (10) ___ she is not very talkative and seems rather (11) ___ at first, and might not show her true (12) ___ in an interview. Her work is excellent, and she is (13) ___ to succeed. She is also quite (14) ___, and has applied for two other positions as Director of Studies. I think that you can count (15) ___ Ann to make your school a success, and I recommend her for the post of Director.
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C consciousness C gets C employer C tactless C irrational C take C imaginative C impatient C impolite C usual C sociable C character C had C grateful C with |
D consciously D likes D fellow D punctual D lazy D rely D imagined D proud D unfriendly D private D alone D part D suppose D ambitious D to |
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I think I’ll stay here on my own, I’m not feeling very ___ today.
Diana wants to get to the top in her company. She is very ___.
It’s not ___ to stare at people and say nothing!
Thank you for helping me. It was very ___ of you.
It was very ___ of Shelia to put out the fire on her own.
Don’t eat all the cakes! You really are becoming ___!
If you lend me the money, I’ll be very ___.
I am very ___ of my new motorbike.
My parents don’t mind my crazy hairstyle. They are very ___.
