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Progress check 4 Variant I _______________________

1.        
Circle the odd word
out.

1.      
He’s got
small/protruding/pointed/spotty ears.

2.      
He’s got a
straight/curly/crooked/pointed nose.

3.      
This necklace is fake. It’s completely
priceless/worthless

4.      
This hat doesn’t match/suit your top.

5.      
She’s slim/thick/overweight/thin.

2.        
Fill in: bushy,
slim, overweight, crooked, fit, suits, try, joining, protruding, frizzy

1.      
Little Suzie thinks that her granddad’s
big _________eyebrows look really funny.

2.      
Fiona hides her _________ears behind
her long hair.

3.       That coat really _________ Bill.

4.      
She’s got a very _________figure.

5.      
Have you thought about _____a gym.

6.      
I’m not happy with my ________ hair! I
wish it was straight.

7.      
John is __________. He must go on a
diet.

8.      
Peter is very proud of his _______nose.

9.      
How about those trousers? They ______
you perfectly.

10.  
This dress is great. Why don’t you
_______ it on?

3.        
Complete the
sentences with words derived from the words in bold.

1.       His answer was _____ , so we asked someone else.  
                   
LOGICAL

2.       Her jokes are very childish. she’s so _________.  
                     
   
MATURE

3.       The food will be ready in a minute. Don’t be so _________.         PATIENT

4.       Erica is a very _________ person. She often travels alone.          
DEPENDENT

5.       We cannot meet the deadline. It will be ___________.          
      POSSIBLE

4.        
Fill in:
 away, off, on, through, up with, out.

1.      
Please put ____ your clothes. They are
all over the place!

2.      
She couldn’t put ______his rudeness so
she complained to the teacher.

3.      
It took the firefighters two hours to
put____ the fire.

4.      
It’s cold. Put _______ a sweater.

5.      
The Fashion show has been put_______
until next Friday.

6.      
Can I be put ____to Mr Smith, please?

5.        
Fill in the correct
passive form of the verbs in brackets.

1.      
Do you think that people
_______(affect) by all these adverts they see on TV?

2.      
Some fashion designed believe that all
clothes ______ (make) with organic fabrics in the future.

3.      
Tickets for the Phantom of the Opera
must ________ (book) weeks earlier.

6.        
Turn the following
sentences into the Passive Voice
.

1.      
They didn’t invite him to the party.

2.      
They have translated the book into 25
languages.

3.      
Anna offered Natalie some good advice.

4.      
They will arrange a meeting for the
next week.

5.      
You cannot take pets into the theatre.

6.      
 Where did they park the car?

7.       Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.

Progress check 4 Variant II
_______________________

1.      
Circle the odd word out.

1.      
I can’t stand my hair. It’s too
frizzy/curly/bushy/straight.

2.      
His eyebrows are too
thick/thin/bushy/short.

3.      
Can I borrow/rent your red dress
tonight.

4.      
Do you like my new trainers& They
are the latest custom/trend.

5.      
This bag is made of realistic/genuine
leather.

2.      
Fill in: bushy,
pretty, weight, crooked, fit, suit, try, joining, protruding, baggy

  1. She
    wants to ______ a gym and lose some weight.
  2. This colour doesn’t ______ me.
  3. You
    should try on the shoes to see if they _____ .
  4. Tony
    doesn’t like his _______ nose.
  5. Would
    you like to _______on that dress?
  6. Danny
    made a nasty remark about Betty’s ____________ eyebrows.
  7. His’s got small________ ears.
  8. What
    do you think of my _________ trousers?
  9. Lisa
    should put on a little _____; she is too skinny.
  10. Jane
    believes that she isn’t __________enough to be a fashion model.

3.      
Complete the
sentences with words derived from the words in bold.

1.       Most of time, he wears _________clothes to work, not a suit
and tie.    
FORMAL

2.       Helen left her keys in the car! She’s very __________.          
                   
 RESPONSIBLE

3.       In the UK, it’s _________to drive a car if you are under
17.                    
   
LEGAL

4.       Don’t spend money on a T-shirt that’s made of cotton just
because it’s designed by Armani.
It’s
________________.                
                     
                     
                     
    LOGICAL

5.       For these reasons, it’s _______ to judge someone based on
their looks.  
APPROPRIATE

4.      
Fill in:  away,
off, on, through, up with, out.

1.      
I can’t put_______ that kind of
behavior any longer.

2.      
When you have finished, put_____your
books.

3.      
Please put me _______Dr. Majers.

4.      
The match was put _____until next
weekend.

5.      
It’s formal party. You really should
put_____ a tie.

6.      
The fire fighters managed to put _____
the fire.

5.      
Fill in the correct
passive form of the verbs in brackets.

1.      
The theme of next month’s fashion show
_______(not/decide) yet.

2.      
Can you wait a few minutes? Your dress
_______(shorten) right now.

3.      
John ______  (ask) to star in a
Broadway show last year.

6.      
Turn the following
sentences into the Passive Voice.

1.     
In France they hold electronic for
President every five years.

2.     
Donna Karan designed the costumes.

3.     
They will open the opera house next
week.

4.     
No one has translated this play yet.

5.     
You should send this fax right away.

6.     
Who wrote the music for Cats?

7.     
Katie sent me an email yesterday.

Keys:

I

  1. 1) spotty; 2) 2)
    curly; 3)priceless; 4) suite; 5) thick
  2. 1) bushy; 2) protruding; 3) suits; 4) slim; 5)
    joining; 6) frizzy; 7)overweight; 8) crooked; 9) fit; 10) try
  3. 1) illogical; 2) immature; 3) impatient; 4) independed; 5) impossible
  4. 1) away; 2) up with; 3) out; 4) on; 5) off; 6) through
  5.  
  6. 1) He wasn’t
    invited to the party. 
     

2) The book have been translated into 25
languages

3) Natalie was offered some good advice by
Anna.

4) A meeting will be arranged for next
week.

5) Pets cannot be taken into the theatre.

6) Where was the car
parked?

7) Hamlet was written by Shakespeare.

II

  1. 1) bushy; 2) short; 3)rent; 4)custom; 5) realistic.
  2. 1) join; 2) suit; 3) fit; 4) crooked; 5) try; 6)
    bushy; 7) protruding ; 8) baggy; 9) weight; 10) pretty
  3. 1) informal; 2) irresponsible; 3)
    illegal; 4) illogical; 5) 
    inappropriate 
  4. 1) up with; 2) away; 3) through;4)off; 5) on; 6)out
  5.  
  6. 1) In France, elections
    for President are held every five years.

2) The
costumes ware designed by Donna Karan.

3) The opera
house will be opened next week.

4) This play has not been translated yet.

5) This fax
should be sent right away.

6) Who
was the music for Cats written by?

7) I was
sent an email by Katie yesterday. An email was sent to me by Katie yesterday.

Find the word that does not match. Check in the Word List.
1. He’s got small / protruding / pointed / spotty ears.
2. He’s got a straight / curly / crooked / pointed nose.
3. I can’t stand my hair. It’s too frizzy / curly / round / straight.
4. She’s slim / thick / overweight / thin.
5. His eyebrows are thick / thin / bushy / short.

Think of a cartoon/fictional character or draw your own. Describe him/her to the class.


Peter Pan has got
pointed ears, thin eyebrows and a straight nose. His hair is short and straight, and he’s slim.

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Решение

Перевод задания
Найдите слово, которое не соответствует. Проверьте в списке слов.
1. У него маленькие / торчащие / заостренные / пятнистые уши.
2. У него прямой / курчавый / кривой / заостренный нос.
3. Терпеть не могу свои волосы. Они слишком вьющиеся / кудрявые / круглые / прямые.
4. Она стройная / густая / толстая / худая.
5. У него густые / тонкие / кустистые / короткие брови.
Подумай про мультяшного / вымышленного персонажа или нарисуй своего. Опиши его / ее классу.
У Питера Пэна заостренные уши, тонкие брови и прямой нос. Его волосы короткие и прямые, и он стройный.

ОТВЕТ
1. He’s got small / protruding / pointed / spotty ears.
2. He’s got a straight / curly / crooked / pointed nose.
3. I can’t stand my hair. It’s too frizzy / curly / round / straight.
4. She’s slim / thick / overweight / thin.
5. His eyebrows are thick / thin / bushy / short.

Superman is tall, muscular, and has thick, black hair. He has got brown eyes and a pointed nose.

Перевод ответа
1. У него маленькие / торчащие / заостренные / пятнистые уши.
2. У него прямой / кудрявый / кривой / заостренный нос.
3. Терпеть не могу свои волосы. Они слишком вьющиеся / кудрявые / круглые / прямые.
4. Она стройная / густая / с избыточным весом / худая.
5. Его брови густые / тонкие / кустистые / короткие.
Супермен высокий, мускулистый, с густыми черными волосами. У него карие глаза и заостренный нос.

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4.
Find the word that does not match in sentences 1-5. Check in
the Word List.
1      He’s got small/protruding/pointed/spotty ears.
2      He’s got a straight/curly/crooked/pointed nose.
3      I can’t stand my hair. It’s too frizzy/curly/bushy/straight.
4      She’s slim/thick/overweight/thin.
5      His eyebrows are too thick/thin/bushy/short.
Think of a cartoon/fictional character or draw your own.
Describe him/her to the class. Use the words from
sentences 1-5.

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Module 4

I вариант

  1. Circle the odd word out.
  1. He’s got small/protruding/pointed/spotty ears.
  2. He’s got a straight/curly/crooked/pointed nose.
  3. This necklace is fake. It’s completely priceless/worthless
  4. This hat doesn’t match/suit your top.
  5. She’s slim/thick/overweight/thin.
  1. Fill in: bushy, slim, overweight, crooked, fit, suits, try, joining, protruding, frizzy
  1. Little Suzie thinks that her granddad’s big _________eyebrows look really funny.
  2. Fiona hides her _________ears behind her long hair.
  3. That coat really _________ Bill.
  4. She’s got a very _________figure.
  5. Have you thought about _____a gym.
  6. I’m not happy with my ________ hair! I wish it was straight.
  7. John is __________. He must go on a diet.
  8. Peter is very proud of his _______nose.
  9. How about those trousers? They ______ you perfectly.
  10. This dress is great. Why don’t you _______ it on?
  1. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold.
  1. His answer was _____ , so we asked someone else.                       LOGICAL
  2. Her jokes are very childish. she’s so _________.                             MATURE
  3. The food will be ready in a minute. Don’t be so _________.         PATIENT
  4. Erica is a very _________ person. She often travels alone.           DEPENDENT
  5. We cannot meet the deadline. It will be ___________.                 POSSIBLE
  1. Fill in:  away, off, on, through, up with, out.
  1. Please put ____ your clothes. They are all over the place!
  2. She couldn’t put ______his rudeness so she complained to the teacher.
  3. It took the firefighters two hours to put____ the fire.
  4. It’s cold. Put _______ a sweater.
  5. The Fashion show has been put_______ until next Friday.
  6. Can I be put ____to Mr Smith, please?
  1. Fill in the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets.
  1. Do you think that people _______(affect) by all these adverts they see on TV?
  2. Some fashion designed believe that all clothes ______ (make) with organic fabrics in the future.
  3. Tickets for the Phantom of the Opera must ________ (book) weeks earlier.
  1. Turn the following sentences into the Passive Voice.
  1. They didn’t invite him to the party.
  2. They have translated the book into 25 languages.
  3. Anna offered Natalie some good advice.
  4. They will arrange a meeting for the next week.
  5. You cannot take pets into the theatre.
  6.  Where did they park the car?
  7. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
  1. Listen to the conversation between Jane and her brother, Jake, and mark the statements as A (True), B (False) or C (Not stated).
  1. Mark wants to buy his mother something really expensive for her birthday.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Jane and Mark’s mother doesn’t like carrying handkerchiefs.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Jane and Mark’s mother has too many skirts.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Jane thinks that their father should pay for their mother’s present.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Mark and Jane know what type of bag their mother would like.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

Module 4

IIвариант

  1. Circle the odd word out.
  1. I can’t stand my hair. It’s too frizzy/curly/bushy/straight.
  2. His eyebrows are too thick/thin/bushy/short.
  3. Can I borrow/rent your red dress tonight.
  4. Do you like my new trainers& They are the latest custom/trend.
  5. This bag is made of realistic/genuine leather.
  1. Fill in: bushy, pretty, weight, crooked, fit, suit, try, joining, protruding, baggy
  1. She wants to ______ a gym and lose some weight.
  2. This colour doesn’t ______ me.
  3. You should try on the shoes to see if they _____ .
  4. Tony doesn’t like his _______ nose.
  5. Would you like to _______on that dress?
  6. Danny made a nasty remark about Betty’s ____________ eyebrows.
  7. His’s got small________ ears.
  8. What do you think of my _________ trousers?
  9. Lisa should put on a little _____; she is too skinny.
  10. Jane believes that she isn’t __________enough to be a fashion model.
  1. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold.
  1. Most of time, he wears _________clothes to work, not a suit and tie.    FORMAL
  2. Helen left her keys in the car! She’s very __________.                                RESPONSIBLE
  3. In the UK, it’s _________to drive a car if you are under 17.                        LEGAL
  4. Don’t spend money on a T-shirt that’s made of cotton just because it’s designed by Armani. It’s ________________.                                                                                       LOGICAL
  5. For these reasons, it’s _______ to judge someone based on their looks.  APPROPRIATE
  1. Fill in:  away, off, on, through, up with, out.
  1. I can’t put_______ that kind of behavior any longer.
  2. When you have finished, put_____your books.
  3. Please put me _______Dr. Majers.
  4. The match was put _____until next weekend.
  5. It’s formal party. You really should put_____ a tie.
  6. The fire fighters managed to put _____ the fire.
  1. Fill in the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets.
  1. The theme of next month’s fashion show _______(not/decide) yet.
  2. Can you wait a few minutes? Your dress _______(shorten) right now.
  3. John ______  (ask) to star in a Broadway show last year.
  1. Turn the following sentences into the Passive Voice.
  1. In France they hold electronic for President every five years.
  2. Donna Karan designed the costumes.
  3. They will open the opera house next week.
  4. No one has translated this play yet.
  5. You should send this fax right away.
  6. Who wrote the music for Cats?
  7. Katie sent me an email yesterday.
  1. Listen to the conversation between Jane and her brother, Jake, and mark the statements as A (True), B (False) or C (Not stated).
  1. Mark wants to buy his mother something really expensive for her birthday.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Jane and Mark’s mother doesn’t like carrying handkerchiefs.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Jane and Mark’s mother has too many skirts.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Jane thinks that their father should pay for their mother’s present.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

  1. Mark and Jane know what type of bag their mother would like.

A True                                B False                       C Not stated

Keys:

I

  1. 1) spotty; 2) 2) curly; 3)priceless; 4) suite; 5) thick
  2. 1) bushy; 2) protruding; 3) suits; 4) slim; 5) joining; 6) frizzy; 7)overweight; 8) crooked; 9) fit; 10) try
  3. 1) illogical; 2) immature; 3) impatient; 4) independed; 5) impossible
  4. 1) away; 2) up with; 3) out; 4) on; 5) off; 6) through
  5. 1) He wasn’t invited to the party.  

2) The book have been translated into 25 languages

3) Natalie was offered some good advice by Anna.

4) A meeting will be arranged for next week.

5) Pets cannot be taken into the theatre.

6) Where was the car parked?

7) Hamlet was written by Shakespeare.

II

  1. 1) bushy; 2) short; 3)rent; 4)custom; 5) realistic.
  2. 1) join; 2) suit; 3) fit; 4) crooked; 5) try; 6) bushy; 7) protruding ; 8) baggy; 9) weight; 10) pretty
  3. 1) informal; 2) irresponsible; 3) illegal; 4) illogical; 5) inappropriate 
  4. 1) up with; 2) away; 3) through;4)off; 5) on; 6)out
  5. 1) In France, elections for President are held every five years.

2) The costumes ware designed by Donna Karan.

3) The opera house will be opened next week.

4) This play has not been translated yet.

5) This fax should be sent right away.

6) Who was the music for Cats written by?

7) I was sent an email by Katie yesterday. An email was sent to me by Katie yesterday.

Find the word that does not match in sentences 1-5. Check in the Word List.
1    He’s got small/protruding/ pointed/spotty ears.
2    He’s got a straight/curly/crooked/pointed nose.
3    I can’t stand my hair. It’s too frizzy/curly/bushy/straight.
4    She’s slim/thick/overweight/thin.
5    His eyebrows are too thick/thin/bushy/short.
Think of a cartoon/fictional character or draw your own. Describe him/her to the class. Use the words from sentences 1-5.
1
It’s Monday morning and while you are getting dressed, you’re looking at yourself in the mirror. ‘I’m too skinny. I’d like to put on a little weight and be a bit taller and more muscular,’ you think. ‘I also wouldn’t mind thicker hair, longer legs, better teeth and a smaller nose. Speaking of my nose, is that a pimple on it? Oh, here we go again! I can’t go out. I can’t stand people staring at me.
2
Do these remarks sound familiar? Almost everyone would like to change something about their bodies. Teenagers feel that way quite often because their bodies change while they are growing up. As your body changes, so does the way you feel about your physical appearance. Your body image often affects the opinion you have of yourself.
3
As your body matures, you may think that it draws attention to you, and you may feel uncomfortable. You may also compare yourself to your friends to see if you are ‘normal’. But growing up doesn’t happen at the same speed for everyone. Girls usually start changing sooner than boys. Sometimes, they suddenly put on weight as their bodies need fat to grow. On the other hand, boys notice their shoulders getting wider and their voices getting deeper. These changes usually take place over two to five years.
4
Media images from TV, movies and advertising may also affect your self-esteem. Women and girls on TV and in magazines are usually thin while men look strong and very muscular. This can make you believe that something is wrong with you if you don’t look this way. Media images may also put pressure on you to go on extreme diets or become obsessed with weight training. Remember that it’s more important to exercise regularly and eat healthily than to try to change your body to fit an unrealistic image. Adverts sell fantasy and vanity, not reality.
5
Although you may often think that your classmates notice every single pimple on your face or every single pound you gain, this is not the case. What they notice is how you feel about yourself. You need to focus on the things you like about yourself and walk with confidence! If you like yourself and the way you look, other people will too!
->Peter Pan has got pointed ears, thin eyebrows and a straight nose. His hair is short and fair, and he’s slim.

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