Katyashormanbyeva
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2 года назад
Английский язык
5 — 9 классы
Stories about travelling
Drag the most suitable word from the box to complete the sentence.
scaring
scared

Lord Voldemort was really
, everybody was
of him.
thrilled
thrilling

Everyone was
with “Harry Potter and Philosopher’s stone’novel. It was really
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Drag the most suitable word from the box to complete the sentence.
Lord Voldemort was really
, everybody was
of him.
Everyone was
with “Harry Potter and Philosopher’s stone’novel. It was really
.
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1. Underline the most suitable word or
phrase.
a)
Waiter, could you bring me the account/bill/addition, please?
b)
It’s very popular restaurant – we
should apply for/book/keep a table.
c)
If you’re hungry, why not ask for
a large dish/plate/portion?
d)
Please help/serve/wait yourself to salads from the salad bar.
e)
Waiter, can I see the catalogue/directory/menu, please?
f)
This fish is not what I called/commanded/ordered.
g)
This dish/plate/serving is a speciality of our restaurant.
h)
Have you tried the crude/raw/undercooked fish at the new
Japanese restaurant?
i)
Paul never eats meat, he’s a vegetable/vegetarian/vegetation.
j)
Have you decided what to have for
your main course/food/helping?
2. Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending (1-10). Use each
ending once.
a)
Dinner’s nearly ready. Can you
lay …………6………….
b)
There’s some meat in the fridge.
Just warm ………………………………..
c)
Keep an eye on the milk or it
might boil …………………………
d)
Jack likes his stick rare but I
prefer mine well …………..
e)
When we finish lunch, I’ll do the
washing ……………………
f)
I always cut roast beef with an
electric carving …………………………
g)
Mary bought a lovely set of cups
and …………………………
h)
They serve a very cheap three
course ………………….
i)
I really enjoyed that freshly
ground ………………………
j)
If you have finished eating I’ll
clear ………………………
1.
up if you dry and put the dishes
away.
2.
It up in the microwave oven for a
few minutes.
3.
coffee you made for me this
morning.
4.
meal at the pub opposite the
supermarket.
5.
knife as it makes really thin slices.
6.
the small table in the dining
room?
7.
saucers in the sales last week.
8.
done, but not burnt if you see
what I mean.
9.
away the plates and bring the
next course.
10.
over and make a mess on the
cooker.
3. Complete each phrase with the
most suitable word from the box.
bacon butter forks pepper beer chips grapes saucers bread chocolate instant coffee wine
a)
cups and saucers g)
a loaf of……………………
b)
fish and …………… h)
a bottle of …………………
c)
knives and ………… i)
a can of………………………..
d)
bread and …………… j)
a bar of ………………………
e)
eggs and ……………… k)
a jar of …………………………
f)
salt and ………………. l)
a bunch of ………………..
4. Complete the labels with suitable
words from the box.
Frying pan saucepan casserole dish jar kettle jug bowl tin
opener mug food mixer
Correct answers
1.
a) Bill b) book c)
portion d) help e) menu f) ordered g)
dish h) raw i) vegetarian j) course
2.
a) 6 b) 2 c) 10 d) 8 e)
1 f) 5 g) 7 h) 4 i) 3 j)
9
3.
a) saucers b) chips c)
forks d) butter e) bacon f) pepper g) bread h)
wine i)
beer j) chocolate k) instant coffee l) grapes
4.
1) tin opener 2) jar 3)
kettle 4) food mixer 5) bowl 6)
frying pan 7) mug
jug 9) saucepan 10) casserole dish
a)You can’t tell what someone is like just from their……. B…
A) character B) appearance C) personality D) looking
b)I was born in Scotland but I……. in Northern Ireland.
A) grew up B) raised C) brought up D) rose
c)Edward was named after one of his father’s distant………
A) family B) brothers C) members D) relations
d)Jane and Brian got married a year after they got……….
A) divorced B) proposed C) engaged D) separated
e)Graham works well in class, but his…….. could be better.
A) rudeness B) behaviour C) politeness D) acting
f) Julie had a terrible……. with her parents last night.
A) row B) discussion C) argue D) dispute
g)I got to…… Steve well last year when we worked together.
A) introduce B) know C) meet D) sympathise
h) Is Brenda married or…… ? I don’t like to ask her.
A) spinster B) alone C) bachelor D) single
i)Parents have to try hard to understand the younger………
A) generation B) people C) adolescents D) teenagers
j) My father likes to be called a senior citizen, not an old age………
A) person B) relative C) gentleman D) pensioner
6 Match the words in the box with a suitable definition (a-l). Use each word onсe.
adult, colleague, nephew, toddler, best man, fiance, niece, twin, bride, neighbour, sister-in-law, widow.