Wordpower!
2 Choose the correct word for each definition.
1 This happens when you cant see something that was there before, appear / disappear
2 This is the time when you are seven years old. childhood / adventure
3 This is the opposite of‘normal’, terrible / strange
4 This describes how you feel when something is not right, disappeared / worried
5 If you see something far way, you see it in the hide / distance.
6 This describes something that’s bad. worried / terrible
7 This is when you look at something for the first time, hide / notice
8 This means something happened because of bad luck, unfortunately / thoughtfully
3 Write a word from the box in each gap to complete the text.childhood • disappeared • distance • notice strange • terrible • unfortunately • worriedI remember a story I read in my (1)__It was an adventure
story about pirates. In the story, the pirates helped people. I thought that was
(2 )—1 always thought that pirates were very bad and they did
(3 )-things to people. The story was about a group of people
who were (4)-because of a bad man who lived on their island.
That man made them work all the time and (5)_, he didnt
give them any money. One day, the pirates came to the island.
The man didn’t (6)-them when they arrived and the pirates
took him away in their ship. The people of the island were very happy.
They all climbed to the top of the hill to see the pirates’ ship in the
(7)-as it left. When the ship (8)__ they had
a big party.
4 Each of the words in bold is in the wrong sentence. Write a word in bold from another sentence to replace the incorrect one.
1 I can see something very dark and scary in the childhood.
2 Leslie was unfortunately about the man returning to her front door.
3 Did you disappeared that the window was open when we got home?
4 She’s got many wonderful memories from her distance.5 A woman was standing in front of me, but then she notice.
6 Did you hear that worried noise coming from the kitchen?7 She wanted to leave the room but strange the door was closed.
Сила слова!
2 Выберите правильное слово для каждого определения.
1 Это происходит, когда вы не можете увидеть что-то, что там было раньше, появляются / исчезают
2 Это время, когда вы семь лет. Детство / приключения
3 Это противоположно ofnormal «, ужасно / странно
4 Здесь описывается, как вы чувствуете, когда что-то не так, исчез / беспокоит
5 Если вы видите что-то далеко путь, вы видите его в спрятать / расстояние.
6 Это описывает то, что это плохо. беспокоятся / ужасно
7 Это когда вы смотрите на что-то в первый раз, скрыть / уведомление
8 Это означает, что-то случилось из-за невезения, к сожалению / задумчиво
3 Написать слово из коробки в каждом промежутке завершить текст.Детство • исчез • Расстояние • уведомление странное • страшный • • беспокоятся, к сожалению,Я помню историю, которую я прочитал в моем (1) __ Это было приключение
История о пиратах. В истории, пираты помогли людям. Я думал, что
(2) — 1 всегда думал, что пираты были очень плохо, и они сделали
(3) -things людям. История была о группе людей,
которые были (4) -из-за плохой человек, который жил на их острове.
Этот человек сделал их все время работать и (5) _, он не
давать им деньги. Однажды, пираты пришли на остров.
Человек не (6) -them, когда они прибыли, и пираты
взял его в свой корабль. Народ острова были очень счастливы.
Все они поднялись на вершину холма, чтобы увидеть корабль пиратов в
(7) -В он оставил. Когда корабль (8) __ они имели
большая партия.
4 Каждый из слов жирным шрифтом в неправильном предложении. Написать слово жирным шрифтом с другой предложении заменить неправильный один.
1 я вижу что-то очень темное и страшное в детстве.
2 Лесли, к сожалению, о человеке, возвращаясь к своей двери.
3 Ты исчез, что окно было открыто, когда мы вернулись домой?
4 Она получила много замечательных воспоминаний от ее расстояния.5 Женщина стояла передо мной, но потом она заметила.
6 Ты слышал, что беспокоит шум из кухни?7 Она хотела выйти из комнаты, но странно дверь была закрыта.
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Choose the correct word to complete the gaps.1. A notice B see C realise
2. A lots B much C most
3. A busy B busier C busiest
4. A in B on C at
5. A every B all C one
6. A The B They C There
7. A it B you C they
8. A have B make C do
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Megamozg
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Ответ:1)B
2)C
3C
4A
5A
6A
7C
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Ответ:
1)B.see
2)C.most
3)С.busiet
4)A.in
5)A.every
6)A.the
7)C.they
8)B.make
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SPT 9
Module test 3 (I variant)
Vocabulary
A Choose the correct word to fill in
the gaps.
1/ spotted glanced a) b) 2/ survived a) b) 3/ a) Why b) Rosie 4/ horrifying a) b) |
5/ sightings a) b) 6/ extinct mythical a) b) 7/ refection shadow a) b) 8/ imagination illusion a) Did b) Jonathan’s 8×2=16 |
B Fill in the missing word. There
are three words you do not need to use.
• similar
• giant • lurks • glimpse • dull • appears • alike • mind • corridor • human •
fantasy • brain • impact
9/ These two paintings look so 10/ This couldn’t be a(n) 11/ Eric has a brilliant 12/ I don’t like this painting. I 13/ According to Norwegian legend, 14/ The old castle had a dark, |
15/ Garry really lives in a(n) 16/ When Natasha is stressed out, 17/ The strange creature disappeared 18/ Cubism and Surrealism are two 10×2=20 |
Grammar
C Put the verbs into the correct
past tense.
19/ Benjamin …………. (gasp) 20 / Claire………….(drive) 21/ While Lisa ………………. 22/ It was the first time that |
23/ Sandra ………………(paint) 24 25 / The research team 7×2= 14 |
D Rewrite the sentences using the
words in brackets.
e.g. James believed in ghosts when he
was a child. (used to) James used to believe in ghosts when he was
a child.
26/ When I was still at school, I
read a new ghost story every week. (would)
27/ In the past, my sister made fun
of Surrealist paintings, but now she loves them. (used to)
28/ Eleanor’s parents never bought
her books about monsters when she was a child. (used to)
29/ Sally visited her grandparents
quite often when she still lived in London. (would)
4×1=4
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!
6×1=6
Everyday
English
F Choose the correct response.
36 B: a 37/ A: I woke up at 2:00 am and B: a 38/ A: Your dream might mean that B: a |
39/ A: Do you have any idea what B: a 40/ A: Don’t worry, your dream B: a 5×2=10 |
Reading
G Read the text and match the
phrases (A-F) to the gaps (41-45). There is one extra phrase.
Nature’s joke? — the strange and wonderful 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)
……. .They thought some fun-loving Australian had put the feet and nose of a
duck onto the body of a rat, 42)……..
But
platypuses are real, 43) …………… . 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) ……………! 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) …………… .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.
A but instead lay eggs just like
birds
B because of its extremely strange
appearance
C that produce poison strong enough
to kill a dog
D just to play a trick on them
E and there is no other creature like
them on Earth
F which makes them part-reptile,
part-mammal, part-bird 5×3=15
Listening
H Listen to some people talking on a
radio programme about dreams and match the speakers (1-5)to the statements
(A-E).
A The speaker’s dream felt B The speaker believes C The speaker is D The speaker is E The speaker’s dream came |
46 Speaker 1 47 Speaker 2 48 Speaker 3 49 Speaker4 50 Speaker 5 5×3=15 |
SPT 9
Module test 3 (II variant)
Vocabulary
A Choose the correct word to fill in
the gaps.
1/ spotted glanced a) b) 2/ horrifying a) b) 3/ a) b) 4/ survived a) b) |
5/ sightings a) b) 6/ extinct mythical a) b) 7/ glaring staring a) b) 8/ imagination illusion a) Optical b) 8×2=16 |
B Fill in the missing word. There
are three words you do not need to use.
• similar
• giant • lurks • glimpse • dull • appears • alike • mind • corridor • human •
fantasy • brain • impact
9/ Cubism and Surrealism are two 10/ This couldn’t be a(n) 11/ Garry really lives in a(n) 12/ I don’t like this painting. I 13/ According to Norwegian legend, |
14/ The strange creature 15/ The old castle had a dark, 16/ When Natasha is stressed out, 17/ Eric has a brilliant ………………; 18/ These two paintings look so 10×2=20 |
Grammar
C Put the verbs into the correct
past tense.
19/ Benjamin ………………(paint) 20 / Charlie………….(drive) 21/ Alan didn’t go to the 22/ It was the first time that Kate |
23/ Sandra…………. (gasp) 24 25 / The research team 7×2= 14 |
D Rewrite the sentences using the
words in brackets.
e.g. James believed in ghosts when he
was a child. (used to) James used to believe in ghosts when he was
a child.
26/ In the past, my brother made fun
of Cubism paintings, but now he loves them. (used to)
27/ When I was still at school, I
read a new ghost story every week. (would)
28/ Sandra visited her grandparents
quite often when she still lived in Paris. (would)
29/ Eliza’s parents never bought her
books about monsters when she was a child. (used to) 4×1=4
E Underline the correct item.
30/ The magician’s assistant hasn’t
truly disappeared; our eyes may/must be playing tricks on us!
31/ 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?
32 / The style of that painting must/may
be Cubism, because the artist has used square and rectangular shapes.
33/ You may not/can’t have
seen a ghost. They’re not real!
34/ Our house can’t/may be
haunted; we’ve lived here for years and we’ve never seen or heard anything
unusual going on.
35 / Susan may/must be at the
photographic exhibition, but I’m not sure.
6×1=6
Everyday
English
F Choose the correct response.
36 B: a 37/ A: Do you have any idea what B: a 38/ A: Your dream might mean that B: a |
39/ A: I woke up at 2:00 am and B: a 40/ A: Last night I dreamt that a B: a 5×2=10 |
Reading
G Read the text and match the
phrases (A-F) to the gaps (41-45). There is one extra phrase.
Nature’s joke? — the strange and wonderful 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)
……. .They thought some fun-loving Australian had put the feet and nose of a
duck onto the body of a rat, 42)……..
But
platypuses are real, 43) …………… . 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) ……………! 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) …………… .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.
A just to play a trick on them
B that produce poison strong enough
to kill a dog
C which makes them part-reptile,
part-mammal, part-bird
D but instead lay eggs just like
birds
E and there is no other creature like
them on Earth
F because of its extremely strange
appearance 5×3=15
Listening
H Listen to some people talking on a
radio programme about dreams and match the speakers (1-5)to the statements
(A-E).
A The speaker’s dream came B The speaker is C The speaker is D The speaker believes E The speaker’s dream felt |
46 Speaker 1 47 Speaker 2 48 Speaker 3 49 Speaker4 50 Speaker 5 5×3=15 |
Ответы
1 вариант 1 glanced — spotted 2 existed-survived 3 glaring- staring 4 violent-horrifying 5 sights-sightings 6 extinct-mythical 7 reflection-shadow 8 illusion-imagination 9 alike 10 human 11 mind 12 dull 13 giant 14 corridor 15 fantasy 16 appears 17 glimpse 18 impact 19 gasped 20 was driving 21 was reading 22 had ever seen 23 had been painting 24 hadn’t finished 25 found 26 When I was still at school, I 27 In the past, my sister used to 28 …. never used to buy her books 29 Sally would visit her …. 30 can’t 31 must 32 may 33 may 34 must 35 can’t 36 b 37 a 38 b 39 a 40 b 41 B 42 D 43 E 44 A 45 C 46 D 47 B 48 E 49 C 50 A |
2 variant 1 glanced-spotted 2 violent-horrifying 3 reflection-shadow 4 existed-survived 5 sights-sightings 6 extinct-mythical 7 glaring-staring 8 illusion-imagination 9 impact 10 human 11 fantasy 12 dull 13 giant 14 glimpse 15 corridor 16 appears 17 mind 18 alike 19 had been painting 20 was driving 21 hadn’t finished 22 had ever seen 23 gasped 24 was watching 25 found 26…used to make… 27 … would read… 28….would visit… 29… never used to buy …. 30 must 31 may 32 must 33 can’t 34 can’t 35 may 36 a 37 a 38 b 39 b 40 b 41 F 42 A 43 E 44 D 45 B 46 C 47 D 48 A 49 B 50 E |
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.