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mtuan

1) already

emrakhovaa

сфоткать??<br />зачем?

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1)ALREADY2)just3)recently

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1. already

2. just

3. recently

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Choose the correct word to fill in the gaps.

1.а)found out

b)discovered

2.

a) job

b) work

3.

a) Mr. Smith thanked his …colleagues for their support in his research.

b) The company’s business is growing, so it needs to hire more …employees

4.

a) Ann wants to travel to all those countries she studied in her …Geography class.

b) Jack finds …Earth Science fascinating, because he learns a lot of things about the formation and

history of our planet.

5.

a) Please, help me to —lift— this sofa, it’s very heavy.

b) If you want to say something, don’t shout, just —raise— your hand.

B. Fill in the missing words.

sound overtime freelancer came brought up deadlines

6. Soon the brothers —came- to the conclusion that it was heat but not smoke that lifted things.

7. He was an army officer and -brought up- his son like a little soldier, hoping it would build his son’s character.

8. The missing explorers returned home safe and —sound- .

9. What I like about working as a —freelancer- is that I work at home.

10. The salary is good, the job is rewarding, the only problem is that it’s a bit hard for me to meet —deadlines.

11. Jane has worked —overtime everyday this week, as it is the busiest time of the year.

C. Put the verbs in brackets into the past perfect or the past perfect continuous.

12. A: Jack looked really tired yesterday.

B: No wonder, he (had been working) on the computer all night

13. A: Did Sally help you do the project?

B: No, by the time she came, we (had finished) it already.

14. A: Elisa looked happy when I saw her.

B: It’s because she (had got) her driving license

15. A: Mum was really angry at me.

B: I know. She … (had been cleaning) the house all morning when I stepped in those muddy shoes.

16. A: Was Jenny upset that I called her so late?

B: No, she … (hadn’t gone) to bed yet.

D. Put the verbs into the past simple, past continuous, past perfect or past perfect continuous.

17. Peter (stopped) when he felt somebody’s hand in his pocket.

18. We overslept and when at last we arrived at the station, our train (had left) already.

19. She (was reading) a book for 3 hours yesterday.

20. He (didn’t come) to us yesterday, but we hope he will come today.

21. I (had been waiting) at the theatre for an hour before Ann finally showed up.

E. Choose the correct item.

22. Who was in charge of building the Big Ben?

23. Nobody can show good results under pressure.

24. After the university she made a career in law.

25. At the age of 5 Mozart could play the musical instrument brilliantly.

F. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.

26. Looking at these photographs brings …back so many happy memories.

27. Cheltenham is the best place to bring up… children.

28.Rihanna is brining …out her new album next month.

29. The new government has brought …about many changes in education.

Starlight 10, Unit 1.11: все задания с решениями

На этой странице находятся все задания с полными, готовыми решениями из учебника Starlight 10, Unit 1.11.

Ex. 2. Read the texts. For each gap, fill in the appropriate missing word. Compare answers with your partner.
Прочитать текст. Заполнить пропуски наиболее подходящими словами.

ЗаданиеОтвет

TRANSPORT

GONDOLAS
In a city like Venice, it stands to reason that the principal mode of transport would be some sort of boat. Say the word ‘gondola’, and romantic moon-lit evenings spent lazily floating along any one of Venice’s countless canals 1)__ to mind. However, gondolas are 2)__ more than that.
Before the advent of motorised boats, gondolas, because of their manoeuvrability and speed, 3)__ used to transport both people and goods within the city and to the nearest islands. Originally used as a private means of transport for the wealthy, gondolas quickly became a sort of ‘taxi’ for people of all classes to get 4)__ one part of the city to 5)__.

BURRO TAXIS
There is a very interesting means of transport available in Spain. In places like Malaga or Mijas, tourists can see the sights 1)__ the back of a donkey, or burro, as they are called. Back in the 1960s, a group of tourists spotted some workers riding their burros back from their fields. After 2)__ their pictures taken with the burros, the tourists asked 3)__ they could go for a ride. The workers agreed that they could, for a small fee, and the tradition of the burro taxi 4)__ born. In the town of Mijas there are about sixty of these four-legged taxis and, 5)__ if you don’t know exactly 6)__ you want to go, the burro’s owner will take you for a pleasant half-hour ride along the main streets for a very reasonable price.

THE TROIKA
The troika – a Russian carriage or sleigh drawn 1)__ a trained team of three horses running abreast – is, for many, a symbol of mighty Russia herself.
It developed 2)__ a means of efficiently crossing vast distances and negotiating long and difficult roads at great speed. Up until 1860, the troika was the primary means of transport in Russia.
A journey in a troika is a wild, exciting and memorable experience. The horses that pull the troika are arranged so 3)__ the centre horse moves straight forward at a trot while the two outside horses move at a smooth gallop with slightly outward-bent heads. The jingling sounds of bells on these elaborately-decorated, colourful sleighs can be heard 4)__ miles around. The troika has come to mean so 5)__ more to the Russian people than a mere means of transport. It is an image of Russian freedom and the Russian soul and spirit.

PEDICABS
Visitors to Britain may be surprised to come 1)__ across a new form of transport. Virtually silent and non-polluting, pedicabs in cities 2)__ such as London and Edinburgh can be hired to 3)__ take you to the restaurant or theatre of your choice, or simply to see the sights.
But what is a pedicab? It is actually a sophisticated form of a rickshaw, a form of transport that is common in the Far East. The pedicab is basically a lightweight tricycle that can carry 4)__ up to three passengers and is powered 5)__ by the driver -a fit young cyclist!
Costing about £3 for a half-mile trip, pedicabs are not cheap, but they have certainly proved popular 6)__ with tourists, and their numbers are increasing.

TRANSPORT
ТРАНСПОРТ

GONDOLAS
In a city like Venice, it stands to reason that the principal mode of transport would be some sort of boat. Say the word ‘gondola’, and romantic moon-lit evenings spent lazily floating along any one of Venice’s countless canals SPRINGS to mind. However, gondolas are FAR more than that.
Before the advent of motorised boats, gondolas, because of their manoeuvrability and speed, WERE used to transport both people and goods within the city and to the nearest islands. Originally used as a private means of transport for the wealthy, gondolas quickly became a sort of ‘taxi’ for people of all classes to get from ONE part of the city to ANOTHER.
ГОНДОЛЫ
В таком городе, как Венеция, само собой разумеется, что основным видом транспорта является какой-нибудь вид лодки. Скажите слово “гондола” и на ум приходят романтические вечера в лунном свете, проводимые в медленном плавании вдоль какого-нибудь одного из бесчисленных каналов Венецианских каналов. Однако, гондолы представляют собой нечто большее.
Перед появлением моторизированных лодок, гондолы из-за своей маневренности и скорости использовались для перевозки людей и товаров в пределах города и до ближайших островов. Первоначально используемые в качестве средств транспорта для богатых, гондол быстро стали видом “такси” для людей всех классов, чтобы добираться от одной части города до другой.
BURRO TAXIS
There is a very interesting means of transport available in Spain. In places like Malaga or Mijas, tourists can see the sights FROM the back of a donkey, or burro, as they are called. Back in the 1960s, a group of tourists spotted some workers riding their burros back from their fields. After HAVING their pictures taken with the burros, the tourists asked IF they could go for a ride. The workers agreed that they could, for a small fee, and the tradition of the burro taxi WAS born. In the town of Mijas there are about sixty of these four-legged taxis and, EVEN if you don’t know exactly WHERE you want to go, the burro’s owner will take you for a pleasant half-hour ride along the main streets for a very reasonable price.
БУРРО-ТАКСИ
В Испании доступно очень интересный вид транспорта. В таких местах, как Малага или Михас, туристы могут посмотреть на достопримечательности со спины осла, или бурро, как его здесь называют. В 1960-х годах группа туристов заметила нескольких работников, едущих на своих бурро с полей. Сделав несколько фотографий с бурро, туристы спросили, могут ли они на них прокатиться. Работники согласились за небольшую плату, и так родилась традиция бурро-такси. В городе Михас есть около шестидесяти таких четырехногих такси, и, даже если вы не знаете точно, куда вам следует ехать, владелец бурро за очень разумную цену устроит вам получасовую поездку вдоль главных улиц.
THE TROIKA
The troika – a Russian carriage or sleigh drawn BY a trained team of three horses running abreast – is, for many, a symbol of mighty Russia herself.
It developed AS a means of efficiently crossing vast distances and negotiating long and difficult roads at great speed. Up until 1860, the troika was the primary means of transport in Russia.
A journey in a troika is a wild, exciting and memorable experience. The horses that pull the troika are arranged so THAT the centre horse moves straight forward at a trot while the two outside horses move at a smooth gallop with slightly outward-bent heads. The jingling sounds of bells on these elaborately-decorated, colourful sleighs can be heard FOR miles around. The troika has come to mean so MUCH more to the Russian people than a mere means of transport. It is an image of Russian freedom and the Russian soul and spirit.
ТРОЙКА
Тройка – это русская повозка, или сани, которые тянут три обученные лошади, бегущие рядом друг с другом. Для многих это символ самой могущественной России.
Тройка развивалась как средство эффективного пересечения огромных расстояний и преодоления трудных дорог на огромной скорости. До 1860 тройка была первостепенным средством транспорта. в России.
Поездка на тройке – это неистовое, волнующее и запоминающееся событие. Лошади, которые везут повозку, организованы так, что центральная лошадь бежит рысью строго прямо, в то время как две внешних лошади двигаются плавным галопом со слегка наклоненными в сторону головами. На расстоянии миль вокруг можно слышать звенящие звуки бубенцов на этих искусно украшенных, цветных санях. Тройка стала значить для русских людей гораздо большее, чем средство транспорта. Это образ русской свободы, русской души и духа.
PEDICABS
Visitors to Britain may be surprised to come ACROSS a new form of transport. Virtually silent and non-polluting, pedicabs in cities SUCH as London and Edinburgh can be hired to TAKE you to the restaurant or theatre of your choice, or simply to see the sights.
But what is a pedicab? It is actually a sophisticated form of a rickshaw, a form of transport that is common in the Far East. The pedicab is basically a lightweight tricycle that can carry UP to three passengers and is powered BY the driver – a fit young cyclist!
Costing about £3 for a half-mile trip, pedicabs are not cheap, but they have certainly proved popular WITH tourists, and their numbers are increasing.
ВЕЛОРИКША
Посетители Великобритании могут с удивлением наткнуться на новый вид транспорта. Абсолютно тихий и не загрязняющий окружающую среду, в таких города как Лондон и Эдинбург на велорикше можно доехать до выбранного вами ресторана и театра или просто осмотреть достопримечательности.
Но что такое велорикша? На самом деле это усложненная форма рикшы – вида транспорта, распространенного на Дальнем Востоке. В сущности, велорикша – это легкий трехколесный велосипед, который может перевозить до трех пассажиров и который приводится в действие водителем – сильным молодым велосипедистом!
Стоя примерно по три фунта за километр, велорикши не дешевые, но они, без сомнения, оказались популярными у туристов и их число возрастает.

Spotlight 9 Test 3 (Module 3) + KEY to test — цитаты Теста № 3 с ответами из сборника контрольных заданий УМК по английскому языку серии «Английский в фокусе» для учащихся 9 класса общеобразовательных организаций. Авторы: Ю.Е. Ваулина и др./ М.: Просвещение, 2013.


Vocabulary

 A Choose the correct word to fill in the gaps.
1 sightings sights
 a) Old castles are very popular …… sights…… in Britain.
b) Two fishermen reported …… sightings……… of a strange ten-legged creature in the lake yesterday.

2 survived existed
 a) Although many people say they have seen Bigfoot, there are no fossil remains that prove the creature ever ….. existed……….
b) Can you imagine what would happen if a dinosaur somehow …… survived……… and was still alive today?

3 glaring staring
 a) Rosie couldn’t stop ….. staring…….. at the beautiful rainbow, as it was the first time she had ever seen one.
b) Why are you …. glaring……. at Stewart so angrily? Has he done something wrong?

4 extinct mythical
 a) People thought the Coelacanth was a(n) …… extinct…….. species of fish, until a fisherman caught one in 1938.
b) Annie loves story books about dragons, giants and other ….. mythical…… creatures.

5 spotted glanced
a) When Richard and Ian heard the angry shouts they ……. glanced……… around the room to see where they were coming from.
b) Has the research team ….. spotted…….. anything unusual in the area?

6 horrifying violent
 a) Last night I dreamt that a ….. violent……. whirlpool was pulling me to the bottom of the ocean.
b) Andrew’s nightmare was absolutely ……. horrifying……..; he dreamt that a threeheaded monster was approaching him, but he couldn’t move.

7 reflection shadow
 a) The moon was so bright that James could see his ……reflection……. in the lake.
b) When David saw the …..shadow…….. of a strange animal in the bushes, he started shaking like a leaf.

8 imagination illusion
 a) Jonathan’s vivid …… imagination…….. is what makes him able to write spine-chilling ghost stories.
b) Did the magician really make the man disappear or was it just an optical …..illusion….?

B. Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use.

9 These two paintings look so much ….. • alike…….. that you have to look really closely to see the few differences they have.
10 This couldn’t be a(n) ….. • human……. print; it’s far too wide and half a metre long!
11 Eric has a brilliant ….. • mind……; he’s sure to become a famous scientist one day.
12 The strange creature disappeared before we managed to catch a ….. • glimpse……. of it.
13 According to Norwegian legend, the Kraken was a(n) …… • giant……… monster that lived in the sea.
14 When Natasha is stressed out, she always dreams that a snake-headed monster …… • appears……… suddenly and starts chasing her.
15 Cubism and Surrealism are two styles of painting that have had a great ….• impact……… on modern art.
16 Garry really lives in a(n) …..• fantasy……..world! He believes that he will be the one who will take pictures of Bigfoot first!
17 I don’t like this painting. I think the …… • dull……. brown and grey colours the artist has used give it a sad feeling.
18 The old castle had a dark, mysterious …… • corridor………. leading to the dungeons below.

Grammar

 C Put the verbs into the correct past tense.
19 Benjamin ……gasped…… (gasp) in horror when he saw the ghostly figure.
20 Claire …… was driving…… (drive) along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car.
21 While Lisa …… was reading……. (read) a book, her brother was listening to music.
22 It was the first time that Elizabeth ……. had ever seen………. (ever/see) pictures of Bigfoot.
23 Sandra …..had been painting……. (paint) for three years before she sold her first painting.
24 Alex didn’t go to the photographic exhibition because he ……hadn’t finished………. (not/finish) his homework.
25 The research team ….. found……… (find) an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it.

 D Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets.
26 When I was still at school, I read a new ghost story every week, (would)
When I was stilt at school, I would read a new ghost story every week.

27 In the past, my sister made fun of Surrealist paintings, but now she loves them, (used to)
In the past, my sister used to make fun of Surrealist paintings, but now she loves them.

28 Eleanor’s parents never bought her books about monsters when she was a child, (used to)
Eleanor’s parents never used to buy her books about monsters when she was a child.

29 Sally visited her grandparents quite often when she still lived in London, (would)
Sally would visit her grandparents quite often when she still lived in London.

E Underline the correct item.

30 Our house can’t/may be haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything unusual going on.
31 The style of that painting must/may be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
32 It can’t/may be a coincidence, but isn’t it strange that I was thinking about John at the exact moment he called me?
33 Susan may/must be at the photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
34 The magician’s assistant hasn’t truly disappeared; our eyes may/must be playing tricks on us!
35 You may not/can’t have seen a ghost. They’re not real!

Everyday English

 F Choose the correct response.
36 A: Last night I dreamt that a huge spider was chasing me.
B:     a) That’s a thought!        b) What do you think this means?
37 A: I woke up at 2:00 am and couldn’t get back to sleep.
B:      a) Poor you!     b) That’s a relief!
38 A: Your dream might mean that you’ll meet someone new.
B:       a) That’s horrible!        b) You can’t be serious!
39 A: Do you have any idea what dreaming about wild animals means?
В:      a) I can’t say for sure.        b) That can’t be right.
40 A: Don’t worry, your dream probably means that you’re stressed.
B:      a) Is everything alright?      b) Do you really think so?

Reading

 G Read the text and match the phrases (A-F) to the gaps (41-45). There is one extra phrase.

PLATYPUS
The platypus is a strange little creature found only in Australia. When the first platypus was sent to Europe in the 19th century, the scientists who examined it just could not believe their eyes. They believed the platypus was a joke, 41) ….. B) because of its extremely strange appearance…….. They thought some fun-loving Australian had put the feet and nose of a duck onto the body of a rat, 42) …… D) just to play a trick on them ……. !

But platypuses are real, 43) ….. E) and there is no other creature like them on Earth…… Platypuses have a nose like a duck, webbed feet like a duck, soft brown fur on their body and a long, flat tail like a beaver. As if that weren’t strange enough, even though they are mammals (which means they feed their babies milk), platypuses don’t give birth to live babies 44) ….. A) but instead lay eggs just like birds……..! No wonder scientists couldn’t decide for a very long time if platypuses were birds, reptiles or mammals.

But the platypus has even more wonderful characteristics. Platypuses find their food in rivers by using electric fields. And, if they are in danger, male platypuses have sharp hooks on their feet 45) ….. C) that produce poison strong enough to kill a dog…… It’s no surprise then, that this special, shy little animal is one of Australia’s most famous creatures. A picture of the platypus appears on the Australian 20 cent coin. Australians are very proud of their unique platypus.

Listening

 H Listen to some people talking on a radio programme about dreams and match the speakers (1-5) to the statements (A-E).
46 Speaker 1 — D The speaker is describing a nightmare he/she had as a child.
47 Speaker 2 — В The speaker believes that dreams have a special meaning.
48 Speaker 3 — E The speaker’s dream came true.
49 Speaker 4 — C The speaker is describing a dream that he/she has often.
50 Speaker 5 — A The speaker’s dream felt very real.


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Vocabulary

2. Fill in the missing word. There are two words you do not need to use.

1. The heavy rain caused the driver to lose control of his car and crash into a tree.

2. What started out as a light breeze soon became a very strong wind.

3. The well-trained lifeguard was able to rescue the drowning swimmer and quickly bring him to safety.

4. The lead actor felt under the  weather and Daniel was asked to replace him in the school play.

5. The big earthquake caused many buildings to collapse and people were left homeless.

6. When the avalanche hit the area, dozens of people were snowed in for many hours.

7. Cars and factories produce toxic fumes that harm the environment.

8. A terrible flood caused by three days of continuous rain has destroyed many houses inthe small fishing village.

9. drought will occur in an area when it hasn’t rained for an unusually long period of time.

10. The terrible fire left dozens of buildings in ruins

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