A Choose the correct word to fill in the gaps.
e.g. invented discovered a) Mike invented the device, but it was his brother who put it on the market.
b) Columbus discovered America in 1492.
1. Geography Earth Science
a) Tom finds __________ fascinating, because he learns a lot of things about the formation and history of our planet.
b) Mary wants to travel to all those countries she studied in her __________ class.
2. raise lift
a) You don’t have to __________ your voice. I can hear you very well.
b) This sofa is really heavy. Help me __________ it.
3. salary wages
a) He earns a lot. He has a high __________.
b) The company has announced an increase in the workers’ hourly __________.
4. employers employees
a) The company’s business is growing, so it needs to hire more __________.
b) Ann is very happy because her __________ gave her a pay rise.
5. job work
a) James wants to find a second __________ because he needs the extra money.
b) Cindy has been looking for __________ since the beginning of the month.
6. toddler infant
a) Mike can’t talk yet; he’s just a five-month old __________.
b) Penny is such a cute __________! She is just learning to walk and keeps falling down all the time.
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.
Test 7 A (Module 7)
Vocabulary
A Choose the correct word/phrase to fill
in the gaps.
1. rush
hour prime time
3. temper mood
a). I can’t
believe they’re showing such violent films on a) John argues a lot
and finds it difficult to control
… TV! Many young
people watch at this hour. his … .
b) You should
leave early tomorrow if you want to avoid b) Henry was exhausted and in
no … to go out for
the …
traffic.
dinner.
2.
test exam 4.
grapevine headline
a) My brother passed his driving …
yesterday. a) Have you read the … in this morning’s
paper?
b) Do you prefer
sitting a written or an oral … ? b) I heard through the …
that John is getting a
promotion. Is that true?
B Fill in the
missing word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
Media, impact,
degree, certificate, deal, connect, edits, timetable, attention, newsreader,
download, extension
5. Computers had a huge … on the 20th
century. 10. Teen these days use their mobiles as a(n) … of themselves.
6. I can’t seem to
… to the Internet for some reason. 11. The students who pass the exam are
given a … .
7. The … on BBC1
is really handsome. 12. Multi- taskers are able to divide … between different
activities.
8. It’s taking
ages to … this file. 13. A photographer …
pictures he has taken on his computer.
9. Have you got
your new school … yet? 14. Alex can’t … with the stress of
moving to a new area.
Grammar.
C Underline
the correct item.
15. Ann may/has to leave
school early tomorrow. She has a dentist appointment after school.
16.
If Ben gets permission from his parents, he may/ must study in France
next year.
17. Kate should
have/ must have studied a lot for the history exam. He got very high mark.
18. Students mustn’t/
needn’t run in the school corridors. It’s against the rules.
19. You can/must
raise your hand and wait before you ask a question.
D Fill in to,
on, for, from, about.
20. I find it extremely
difficult to concentrate … my homework when the television is on.
21. John comes … a
very wealthy family.
22. My sister
always blames me … things I never do.
23. Most bullies
don’t care … the feelings of others.
24. The mum yelled
at the boys because they had been mean … to the cat.
Test 7 A (Module 7)
Everyday English
E
Choose the correct response.
25. What’s the
best way to do better in my exams? ___ A That’s the
spirit.
26. How did you do
in your maths test? ___ B You could
revise more often during the year.
27. I’ll try my
best to pass the history test next time. ___ C Pretty well.
28. Why don’t you
get a full-time job and go to evening school?__ D How come?
29. Tom’s decided
to postpone his studies for a year. __ E That’s easier said
than done.
F Circle the
most appropriate response.
30. Can I borrow
your dictionary, please? A Not at
all. B Of course.
31. Shall I carry
this bag for you? A Yes,
please. B No, you won’t.
32. We could go to
the cinema tonight. A That’s a great idea. B
No, we might not.
33. Will you
explain this to me? A Yes, I
should. B Certainly.
34. Could I ask
you a question, please? A No, you wouldn’t. B
Yes, of course.
Listening
G Listen to
Mrs. Jenkins talk to her class before their final exam. For questions 1-6,
choose A,B,C
35. This
afternoon, students are sitting a(n)
A History
exam.
B English
exam.
C French
exam.
36. The students
are told
A there is
one mark per question.
B there are three
pages of questions.
C the exam
has different types of questions.
37. What exam rule
applies?
A Students must
print their name on every page.
B Students cannot
leave the room.
C Students
can look at the course text book.
38. What advice
does Mrs. Jenkins give her students?
A They
shouldn’t guess if they don’t know the answer.
B. They should not
forget what they have learnt about essay structure.
C They should
finish early so they have time to look back for mistakes.
Test 7 A (Module 7)
39. The students
are told not to worry because
A they are capable
of passing the exam.
B the exam is easy.
C they can retake
the exam if they don’t pass.
40. At five
minutes to two, Mrs. Jenkins says that the students can
A start
writing.
B Look at the
questions.
C put their name on
the exam.
Reading
H Read the
text and match the phrases (A-F) to the gaps (41-45). There is one extra
phrase.
A so we set off the
following week for our exciting adventure
B and do something
different for a change
С went on to learn
how to identify different species of animals
D but we weren’t
very keen on the idea at first
E and build fires
just by rubbing two sticks together
F and that everyone
could learn at their own pace
Test 7 B (Module 7)
Vocabulary
A
Choose the correct word/phrase to fill in the gaps.
1. announcements
advertisements 3. gave
away gave out
a). Haven’t you heard
about the train strike tomorrow? a) As soon as Mrs. Tyler … our report cards, she asked
There’ve been
radio… about it all morning. us if we had any questions about
our marks.
b) It’s really
annoying that nearly half the pages in this b) I don’t believe Tom … secret
information about the
magazine are taken
up by … of beauty products.
company. There must be some mistake.
2.
certificate degree
4. exam test
a) Pam went to university and got a … in Media
Studies. a) She fainted while she was getting a blood … .
b) The students
who pass the exam are given a … . b) When is your university
entrance … ?
B Fill
in the missing word. There are two answers you do not need to use.
Test, fixed,
forecast, attention, impact, generation, review, extension, headlines,
grapevine, gadgets, deal
5.
The younger … are obsessed with new technology. 10. Our teacher asked
us to write a(n)…. of the film, as
6. Did you see the … in today’s
newspaper? homework.
7.
The weather … for tomorrow is predicting heavy rain. 11. Kate can’t … with
the stress of moving to a new area.
Maybe we should cancel our
plans for a picnic. 12. Tom had his eyes … on Nina the whole
evening.
8. My brother passed his driving …
yesterday. 13. Paul has lots of … but his favourite is his
laptop.
9. The Internet has had a great …
on learning outside 14. Teen these days use their mobiles as a(n) …
of
of
schools.
themselves.
Grammar.
C Underline
the correct item.
15. You don’t have to/
can’t attend university to get your diploma. There are long distance
learning programmes online which can provide you with a very good
education.
16. Sue can’t have/must have been at the party
last night. She’s on holiday in France right now.
17. If you want to
succeed in life, you should/need to work hard, and always keep to your
goals.
18. Should/ May I
have some information about Performing Arts universities in Britain, please?
19. If your roommates are
too noisy, you ought to/need to study at the student library. It’s quiet
there.
D Fill in to,
for, from, about.
20. Never blame
other people … your mistakes. 23. Tim’s been absent …
school for the past week.
21. I met a new
girl at school who comes … Italy. 24. Ann really cares … other
people, she’s so kind.
22. You shouldn’t
be mean … others or no one will want to be your friend.
Test 7 B (Module 7)
Everyday English
E Choose
the correct response.
25. What’s the best
way to do better in my exams? ___ A That’s easier said
than done.
26. How did you do
in your maths test? ___ B You could
revise more often during the year.
27. I’ll try my
best to pass the history test next time. ___ C That’s the
spirit.
28. Why don’t you
get a full-time job and go to evening school?__ D Pretty well.
29. Tom’s decided
to postpone his studies for a year. __ E How come?
F Circle the
most appropriate response.
30. Could I ask
you a question, please? A No, you
wouldn’t. B Yes, of course.
31. Will you
explain this to me? A Yes, I
should. B Certainly.
32. We could go to
the cinema tonight. A That’s a great
idea. B No, we might not.
33. Shall I carry
this bag for you? A Yes,
please. B No, you won’t.
34. Can I borrow
your dictionary, please? A Not at
all. B Of course.
Listening
G Listen to
Mrs. Jenkins talk to her class before their final exam. For questions 1-6,
choose A, B, C
35. This
afternoon, students are sitting a(n)
A History
exam.
B French
exam.
C English exam.
36. The students
are told
A the exam
has different types of questions.
B there are three
pages of questions.
C there is
one mark per question.
37. What exam rule
applies?
A Students can look
at the course text book.
B Students
cannot leave the room.
C Students
must print their name on every page.
38. What advice
does Mrs. Jenkins give her students?
A They shouldn’t
guess if they don’t know the answer.
B They should
finish early so they have time to look back for mistakes.
C They should not
forget what they’ve learnt about essay structure.
Test 7 B (Module 7)
39. The students
are told not to worry because
A they
can retake the exam if they don’t pass.
B the exam is easy.
C they are capable
of passing the exam.
40. At five
minutes to two, Mrs. Jenkins says that the students can
A start writing.
B put their name on
the exam.
C look at the
questions.
Reading
H Read the
text and match the phrases ( A-F) to the gaps ( 41-45). There is one extra
phrase.
A but we weren’t
very keen on the idea at first
B and build fires
just by rubbing two sticks together
С and that everyone
could learn at their own pace
D so we set off the
following week for our exciting adventure
E went on to learn
how to identify different species of animals
F and do something
different for a change
KEY TO TESTS
TEST
7A
A 1 a) prime
time 3 a) temper
b) rush
hour b) mood
2 a)
test 4 a) headline
b)
exam b) grapevine
B 5
impact 10 extension
6
connect 11
certificate
7
newsreader 12 attention
8
download 13 edits
9 timetable 14
deal
C 15
has to D 20 on
16 may 21
from
17 must have
22 for
18 mustn’t
23 about
19 must
24 to
E
25 B F 30 B
26 C
31 A
27 A
32 A
28 E
33 B
29 D
34 B
G
35 B H 41 B
36 C
42 A
37 C
43 F
38 B
44 C
39 A
45 E
40 B
KEY TO TESTS
TEST
7B
A 1 a)
announcements 3 a) gave
out
b)
advertisements b) gave away
2 a) degree
4 a) test
b) certificate
b) exam
B 5
generation 10 review
6
headline 11 deal
7 forecast
12 fixed
8 test
13 gadgets
9 impact
14 deal extension
C
15 don’t have to D 20 for
16 can’t have
21 from
17 need
22 to
18 May
23 from
19 ought to
24 about
E
25 B F 30 B
26 D
31 B
27 C
32 A
28 A
33 A
29 E
34 B
G
35 C H 41 F
36 A
42 D
37 A
43 C
38 C
44 E
39 C
45 B
40 C
Tape script
Workbook ex.3 ( p.65)
Tape script
А Выберите верное слово, чтобы заполнить пропуск.
Например:
а) Огромный кальмар отличается от других типов кальмаров, потому что у него есть острые шипы на щупальцах.
b) Многие описания монстров озер о существах с длинными шеями и спинами с горбами.
1
а) Старинные замки это очень популярные достопримечательности в Британии
b) Два рыбака сообщили о странном существе с 10тью ногами, увиденном вчера в озере.
2
а) Хотя многие люди говорят, что они видели снежного человека, пока не находили останков, которые бы доказали, что создание когда-то существовало.
b) Вы можете представить, чтобы случилось, если бы динозавр как-то выжил и был бы все еще жив в наши дни.
3
а) Рози не могла остановиться глазеть на красивую радугу, так как это был первый раз, когда она ее увидела.
b) Почему ты смотришь на Стюарта так сердито? Он сделал что-то не так?
4
а) Люди думают, что целаканты были вымершим видом рыб, пока рыбак не поймал одну в 1938 году.
b) Анни любит истории о драконах, великанах и других мифических существах.
5
а) Когда Ричард и Иан услышали разгневанные крики, они оглядели комнату, чтобы посмотреть, откуда они исходят.
b) Исследовательская команда заметила что-то необычное в области?
6
а) Прошлой ночью мне приснился сон, что сильный водоворот затащил меня на дно океана.
b) Ночной кошмар Эндрю был абсолютно ужасный; ему приснилось, что трехголовый монстр приближался к нему, а он не мог двигаться.
7
а) Луна была такой яркой, что Джеймс мог видеть свое отражение в озере
b) Когда Давид увидел тень странного животного в кустах, он начал дрожать как осиновый лист.
8
а) Яркое воображение Джонатана это то, что заставляет его писать леденящие истории о привидениях.
b) На самом деле волшебник заставил человека исчезнуть или это была просто оптическая иллюзия?
ГДЗ #
1 a) sights b) sightings
2 a) existed b) survived
3 a) staring b) glaring
4 a) extinct b) mythical
5 a) glanced b) spotted
6 a) violent b) horrifying
7 a) reflection b) shadow
8 a) imagination b) illusion
A Choose the correct word to fill in the gaps.
e.g.
a) The Colossal Squid differs from other types of squids in that it has sharp hooks on its tentacles.
b) Most descriptions of lake monsters are about creatures with long necks and humped backs.
1
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
a) Jonathan’s vivid imaginations 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?
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A). 1 a) found out b) invented; 2 a) colleagues b) employees; 3 a) wage b)salary; 4 a) Geography b) Earth Science; 5 a) lift b) raise; 6 a)infant b)toddler.
В). 7 sound 8 research 9 moved 10 change 11 overtime 12 came 13 bring up 14 freelancer 15 deadline.
C). 16 had been cleaning 17 had prepared 18 hadn’t seen 19 hadn’t gone 20 had been studying.
D). 21 was talking 22 had already gone 23 did James graduate 24 had been trying 25 didn’t win.
E). 26 in 27 At 28 in 29 when 30 As soon as 31 at 32 of 33 under 34 When 35 in.
F). 36 d 37 b 38 e 39 c 40 a.
G). 41 В 42 C 43 A 44 C 45 В.
H). 46 D 47 E 48 F 49 C 50 В.
Test 3. Задания и Ответы
Vocabulary
A Choose the correct word to fill in the gaps.
1 invented found out
a) When John …… found out……….. that a research company wanted to buy his gadget, he couldn’t believe it.
b) Mike …… invented………. the device, but it was his brother who put it on the market.
2 colleagues employees
a) Professor Smith thanked his close ….. colleagues…….. for their support in his research.
b) The company’s business is growing, so it needs to hire more…. employees………..
3 salary wage
a) The pizza delivery boy thought his …. wage……. was rather low for a full day’s work.
b) If Jane gets the promotion, it will add an extra four thousand pounds to her annual ……salary……..
4 Geography Earth Science
a) Mary wants to travel to all those countries she studied in her …… Geography……… class.
b) Jason finds …. Earth Science……. fascinating, because he learns a lot of things about the formation and history of our planet.
5 raise lift
a) Jake’s back hurts because he tried to …… lift…….. a very heavy box on his own.
b) You don’t have to ……. raise………. your voice. I can hear you very well!
6 toddler infant
a) Of course Annie can’t talk yet; she’s just a four-month old ….. infant…….. !
b) Jamie is such a cute …… toddler…….. ! He’s just learning to walk and he keeps falling down all the time.
В Fill in the missing word. There are three words you do not need to use.
7 The missing explorers returned home safe and ….. • sound……… after a search team found their whereabouts in the desert.
8 After many years of scientific …… • research……., Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.
9 The Smiths …… • moved……… from the city to the countryside, so that their children could grow up in a healthier environment.
10 John had to …… • change………. schools when his family went to live at the other side of town.
11 Jane has worked ……. • overtime……. every day this week, as it is the busiest time of year in the advertising company.
12 George hated working in a bank and …… • came……. to the conclusion that a desk job wasn’t for him.
13 It is amazing how Linda has been able to ….. • bring up……… four children and work at the same time. I really admire her.
14 One of the things Tony loves about working as a …… • freelancer………. is that he doesn’t have to spend eight hours in an office every day.
15 Alex has a tough …… • deadline……… to meet, so he’s been working during the weekend.
Grammar
C Put the verbs in brackets into the past perfect or the past perfect continuous.
16 A: Mum was really angry at me.
В: I know. She ……had been cleaning…….. (clean) the house all morning when you stepped in with those muddy shoes.
17 A: Did Sally help you with the dinner party last night?
B: No, we ……. had prepared………. (prepare) everything by the time she got home.
18 A: Why was Tracy so happy to see her uncle?
B: She …… hadn’t seen……….. (not/see) him for eight months.
19 A: Was Jenny upset that I called her so late?
B: No, she ….. hadn’t gone………. (not/go) to bed yet.
20 A: Lisa was exhausted yesterday.
В: I know. She …. had been studying……. (study) for a history exam all day.
D Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple, past continuous, past perfect or past perfect continuous.
21 Peter …….. was talking……….. (talk) on the phone when I went to his office, so I didn’t want to interrupt him.
22 We didn’t see Jane at the party, because when we got there she …… had already gone………. (already/go) home.
23 When …… did James graduate…………. (James/graduate) from university?
24 John …….. had been trying…………. (try) to fix his computer for two hours before he decided to call a professional.
25 Sam ……. didn’t win……….. (not/win) the Young Inventor of the Year Award last year, but he’s sure he will this year.
E Underline the correct item.
26 I believe Sam will have a brilliant career in/by law.
27 In/At the beginning of his career, Thomas Edison mostly invented telegraphic devices.
28 Mary was under/in charge of presenting our science project to the class yesterday.
29 Joe couldn’t believe it while/when he won first prize at the science show.
30 While/As soon as Mike sold his first invention, he started working on some ideas about a new one.
31 Abraham Lincoln began his political career at/in the young age of twenty-three.
32 The great scientist Alexander Fleming died by/of heart problems.
33 I don’t think Evelyn can work well under/in pressure; maybe someone else should do this project.
34 Before/When Leonardo Da Vinci had a bright idea, he wrote it down in his notebook.
35 Her husband’s new job brings around/in an extra 200 pounds a week.
Everyday English
F Use the sentences (a-e) to complete the dialogue.
Pat: Guess what! I’ve got some great news.
Sue: 36) ……………………………….. d) Really? What happened?
Pat: My brother got a new job last week.
Sue: 37) ……………………………….. b) Wow! That’s fantastic.
Pat: Yes, he works for a company as a computer programmer.
Sue: 38) ……………………………….. e) What does his new job involve?
Pat: Well, he creates software for the company.
Sue: 39) ………………………………… c) How does he like his new job?
Pat: He loves it, but the pay isn’t really that good.
Sue: 40) …………………………………….. a) That’s too bad.
Is he disappointed?
Pat: No, he’s very optimistic that he’ll get a pay rise in the near future.
Sue: That’s great.
Reading
G Read the following text and choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).
A DREAM COME TRUE
As a teenager, my brother Al used to invent little things as a pastime. After the gadget phase, he started making toy aeroplanes out of wood or plastic. His creations were quite impressive for someone so young. His room was always full of books about famous pilots and jet aeroplanes that he read again and again. His dream was to sell his model aeroplanes in his own shop one day, so he was determined to learn all about flying, and even designed all his models on a 3-D computer programme, before he built them.
Neither of my parents opposed Al’s decision. They both believed that people should be keen on their jobs, but our father wanted him to get a university degree first. Our mother thought that a good education was necessary, especially because she had doubts about if he could earn a good living with his aeroplanes. On the other hand, she couldn’t see how becoming a lawyer or a doctor for example, would help Al with the job he wanted to do.
When Al finished school, he finally decided to get a degree in architecture. During his studies, Al continued his hobby in his spare time, but also got involved in other things. He played football for a while, volunteered at the school’s library, and joined the drama club; though he soon decided that acting wasn’t for him.
As soon as Al graduated, he and another dozen students took a tour of Europe. The highlight of Al’s trip was France. He even considered moving there for a short time to improve his skills in French, but he wanted to return home to prove to himself that he could succeed as a businessman. Three years later, Al accomplished his goal, and today, he is so successful, that he has five shops in our city and is planning to open more around the country. And, who knows, maybe one day his model airplanes will be famous around the world!
41 When Al was young, he wanted to be a(n)
A pilot C computer designer
В shop owner D inventor
42 Al’s mother believed that
A it wasn’t important for Al to get a good education.
В a good education would help Al with his career.
C Al might not earn enough money from the job he wanted to do.
D Al would make a very good lawyer.
43 While Al was at university, he
A continued to build model airplanes.
В got a job as an architect.
C trained to be a professional actor.
D worked at the university library.
44 What did Al do soon after graduation? A He lived in France for a while.
В He opened up his own business.
C He did some travelling.
D He learned how to speak French.
45 Al wants to open A another shop.
В shops in different cities.
C shops in different countries
D five shops in his town.
Listening
H Listen to some people talking about their jobs on a radio programme. Then, match the speakers (1-5) to the statements (A-F). There is one extra statement.
46 Speaker 1 — D The speaker is thinking about doing a different job.
47 Speaker 2 — E The speaker turned his/her hobby into a career.
48 Speaker 3 — F The speaker finds it difficult to meet deadlines.
49 Speaker 4 — C The speaker’s job involves a lot of travelling.
50 Speaker 5 — В The speaker wants to become famous.
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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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Ответ:
Ответы и объяснения
1) a) When John…found out ..that a research company wanted to buy his
gadget, he couldn’t believe it.
b) Mike..invented..the device, but it was his brother who put it on the market.
2) a) Professor Smith thanked his close colleagues for their support in his
research.
b) The company’s business is growing, so it needs to hire more employees.
3) a) The pizza delivery boy thought his salary was rather low for a full day’s work.
b) If Jane gets the promotion, it will add an extra four thousand pounds to her
annual. wage.
4) a) Mary wants to travel to all those countries
she studied Geography in her class. b) Jason finds.Earth Science.. fascinating,
because he learns a lot of things about the formation and history of our planet.
5) a) Jake’s back hurts because he tried to lift a very heavy box on
his own.
b) You don’t have to raise your voice. I can hear you very well!
6) a) Of course Annie can’t talk yet; she’s just a four-month old infant!
b) Jamie is such a cute toddler! He’s just learning to walk and he keeps falling down all the time
Объяснение:
Read about national parks.
Choose the correct word (a, b, or c) to fill each gap (1—7). There is an example (0) at the beginning.
National Parks are special places on (0) Earth . They (1)_____________a large
area. Some parks (2)_____________mountains and rivers. Others (3)_____________
homes for plans and animals. A lot of people visit national parks every year. Some choose the closest park, others go to the places that
are (4)______________away. But in every park
the (5)______________ is very special. People
learn about the important role of each bird, tree
and flower in the (6)______________. They also
learn the importance of protecting
(7) ______________, because some animals and
plants may (8) ______________if they are not
protected. It is good when people are (9) _ _ about nature around them.
0 ;a Earth b world с nature
1 a appear b cover с support
2 a protect b discover с help
3 a appear b cover с provide
4 a over b far с through
5 a wildlife b pollution с air
6 a Earth b nature reserve с environment
7 a ponds b nature с babies
8 a disappear b disturb с destroy
9 a close b in charge с concerned