Match the words and word combinations with their definitions a shop assistant

Matching the words.

Match the words from the text about stress with their definitions.

Filling in the table.

Match the words/phrases with their meanings and fill in the table.

mounts

run-up

lowdown

in a nutshell

basically

keep you on your toes

in the long term

out of hand

lighten the load

overwhelmed

unable to manage

increases

time just before

important information

cause you to remain

over a long period of time

uncontrollable

make a difficult situation

Filling in the gaps.

Fill in the missing words/ word combinations.

As pressure at work , so does my level of stress.

I was so excited in the to Christmas.

What’s the on the new generation of mobile phones?

Global warming, , is the rise in the Earth’s temperature.

Having regular tests at school will .

Saving the environment will, , save the human race.

The police did not let the football fans get .

I need a secretary to .

My car broke down when it was pouring with rain, but I just had to .

Graham was with work and had to stay late at the office.

Always and try not to exaggerate.

Polly was with worry.

mounts

run-up

lowdown

in a nutshell

keep you on your toes

in the long term

out of hand

lighten the load

grin and bear it

overwhelmed

keep things in perspective

pulling out her hair

Choosing the correct answer.

Read short exchanges and choose the correct word.

A: You look like you’ve been

a lot of stress lately.

B: I have. I’m totally

control!

A: I can’t

with all this pressure.

B:

it easy. Things will get better.

A: Is there something you want to get off your

?

B: I’ve

up with Sue.

A: Let’s meet on Sunday.

B: Sorry. I’m up to my

in schoolwork.

A: Stop it. He can’t

the stress.

B: A little pressure won’t

.

A: He’s going through a really hard time.

B: I know. His parents’ divorce has

him great emotional stress.

A: This workload is

me.

B: Cheer up. Two more weeks and then it’ll be

Matching.

Match the words and word combinations with their definitions.

get things out of proportion

the pressure is too much for me

Filling in the gaps.

Fill in the missing part of the sentence.

I’m just sick and of doing exams all the time!

I’m so fed up with the way I look. It’s really me down!

I’m losing control. I can’t it any more!

Things aren’t as bad as they seem, Tracy. Don’t get things out of !

Jo makes me so angry. I lost my with her again yesterday.

I think he’s feeling the of his parents’ divorce.

I haven’t just started feeling stressed. It’s been up for

weeks.

My parents are me a hard time.

tired

getting

take

proportion

temper

strain

building

giving

Matching the words.

Match the words with their Russian equivalents.

Writing the words.

Read the sentences and fill in the right words in the appropriate form (snarl, stammer, whisper, sigh, groan).

“Don’t do that again,” he


at me angrily.

“I-I-I d-d-don’t kn-know anything!” he


nervously.

“We’ve finished!” John


with relief.

She was so scared she could only


her name in a low voice.

“Oh, no! Not again!” Sally


in agony.

Matching the words.

Match the verbs, expressing body movements, with the corresponding nouns.

Highlighting.

Read the sentences and choose the correct word.

When asked whether she wanted to go to the cinema or the park, Mary shook/shrugged her shoulders indifferently.

The little boy was so mad that he tapped/stamped his feet angrily.

Sarah clenched/trembled with fear as the wild dog growled at her.

He blushed/shook in embarrassment while walking out on stage to give his speech.

Sarah folded/ clenched her arms and waited for the children to clear the mess in their room

Highlighting.

Read the sentences and choose the correct word.

Ann blushed / trembled with shyness when a stranger talked to her.

Frank trembled/tapped his fingers nervously on

the desk while the teacher returned the test papers.

The man clenched/folded his fists angrily as

the manager told him he was no longer needed.

When Dans mother told him the bad news he

shrugged/shook his head in disbelief.

Jenny folded/tapped her arms while waiting impatiently in the queue with her son.

Filling in the gaps.

Read the text and fill in the gaps with words/ phrases from the list.

Coping with school stress.

What with heavy workloads and pressure to get good grades, many teens today feel . Some try to grin and bear it but stress affects their health all the same. Learning how to manage stress and maintain a attitude is crucial. But what are the ways teens can beat those feelings of stress?

Well, to begin with, teens can learn time-management skills. Time-management is essential if last-minute exam cramming and assignment panic is to be avoided. Secondly, busy teens should think of ways to . For example, those with part-time jobs or a lot of extracurricular activities should seriously consider dropping some of them around exam time. Thirdly, teens should pay attention to their health.

Nutritious meals and adequate sleep are stress-busters!

Exercise too should not be forgotten. Working-out is a great way to deal with tense muscles and stress.

Finally, teens should realize that there is never a need for things to get out of hand. Parents, teachers, guidance counsellors and friends are all there to help and provide support. Often, simply a talk with a loved one is all it takes to relieve stress and !

overwhelmed

positive

lighten the load

relieve

keep things in perspective

Filling in the gaps.

Read the text and fill in the gaps with words/ phrases from the list.

Coping with school stress.

What with heavy workloads and pressure to get good grades, many teens today feel overwhelmed. Some try to but stress affects their health all the same. Learning how to manage stress and maintain a positive attitude is crucial. But what are the ways teens can beat those feelings of stress?

Well, to begin with, teens can learn time-management skills. Time-management is if last-minute exam cramming and assignment panic is to be avoided. Secondly, busy teens should think of ways to lighten the load . For example, those with part-time jobs or a lot of should seriously consider dropping some of them around exam time. Thirdly, teens should pay attention to their health.

meals and adequate sleep are stress-busters!

Exercise too should not be forgotten. Working-out is a great way to deal with tense muscles and relieve stress.

Finally, teens should realise that there is never a need for things to get . Parents, teachers, guidance counsellors and friends are all there to help and provide support. Often, simply a talk with a loved one is all it takes to relieve stress and keep things in perspective !

grin and bear it

essential

extracurricular activities

Nutritious

out of hand

Filling the gaps.

Complete the exchanges with the phrases from the list. 3 phrases are extra.

A: Sir, why do you keep giving us surprise Science tests?

B: Because I want to !

A: I’m up to my ears in homework.

B: . Remember, you have all weekend.

A: I need to get something .

B: Go ahead. I’m listening.

A: My breakup with Cindy is really .

B: I’m sorry to hear that. Do you want to talk

about it?

A: I don’t recognize Helen these days.

B: What’s up with her?

A: She has again this morning.

keep you on your toes

pulling my hair out

Take it easy

in a nutshell

off my chest

getting me down.

under a lot of stress

lost her temper

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Ответ на Unit 2, Step 3, Номер 2 из ГДЗ по Английскому языку 9 класс: Афанасьева (Учебник Rainbow)

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Условие

2A. Match the words with their definitions.
1) powerful
2) unreadable
3) gripping
4) boring
5) shallow
6) unique
7) trash
8) moving

a) without serious or interesting ideas
b) very bad
c) making you feel emotional
d) having great influence on people
e) very difficult to read
f) very thrilling and interesting
g) not at all interesting
h) very special, unusual or good

B. Make up as many word combinations with these words as you can. Consult dictionaries if necessary.
1) powerful nation
2) unreadable writing
3) gripping
4) boring
5) shallow
6) unique
7) trash
8) moving

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                     Аттестационный материал за курс 7 класса

I.                  
Vocabulary

a)
Match the word combinations with their definitions.

1.      Lead
unhealthy lifestyle

a)      The
factories, cars produce waste harmful to nature.

2.      Heavy
traffic

b)     Too
many people.

3.      Constant
noise

c)      Too
many cars.

4.      Pollution

d)     The
sum of money you pay for accommodation, transport.

5.      Convenient
public transport

e)      There
are not many people without work.

6.      Crowded
streets

f)      To
breathe in polluted air, smoke, sleep for few hours…

7.      High
cost of living

g)     You
can hear too many sounds of different type all the time.

8.      Low
rate of unemployment

h)     It’s
easy to get to any part of the city by bustrolley busmetro.

b)
Fill in the correct word.

Explore
glance cozy hide initials famous solve several imagination intelligent
compass

e.g.
Jane travelled to several countries.

1.      What
can we do to ……………………… the problem of unemployment?

2.      Sherlock
Holmes was a …………. detective.

3.      Jules
Verne had a wonderful ……………… .

4.      At
first ……………….. it looked like a wolf, but it wasn’t.

5.      Diane
is an extremely ………………… child and the best student in her class.

6.      I
love your flat! It’s nice and ……………… .

7.      Let’s
…………………… the woods before it gets dark.

8.      Where
did you …………………. the money? I can’t find it.

9.      Let’s
use a ………………………. to find our way back.

10. This
is my father’s shirt. It’s got his ………………….. on it.

II.              
Grammar

a)      Use
some, much, many, no, a lot of, any, a little, few.

1.       
I don’t have _____ bread, so I have to buy
________.

2.       
I can’t talk to you now, I have got
________ time.

3.       
Sarah drinks ___________ cola. It’s not
good.

4.       
I can cook an apple pie. There’s _________
milk.

5.       
I can’t cook an apple pie. There’re
________ eggs.

6.       
I am not very busy today. I haven’t got
_________ to do.

7.       
I haven’t got ________ friends. But I can
rely on them.

b)     Complete
the sentences using the verbs in the present perfect
continuous
tense.

1.      Tony
_______________________ (talk) on the phone for two hours.

2.      I
____________________________ (look) for my keys since 11 a.m.

3.      We
______________________________ (wait) for the bus for 20 minutes.

4.      She
____________________________ (play) computer games for 50 minutes.

5.      They
____________________________ (live) in Moscow since January.

III.           
Everyday English

Choose
the correct answer.

1.      What’s
your sister like?

a)she doesn’t look
like me.

b)she is very
sociable.

c)she is tall with
freckles.

2.      What
do you wear to school?

a)a dark ten.

b)a dark green
coat.

c)a dark
moustache.

3.      What
does your teacher look like?

a)she’s kind and
patient.

b)she’s a friend
of my parents.

c)she’s a slim
lady in her thirties.

4.      How
tall is your brother?

a)he’s
middle-aged.

b)he’s of medium
height.

c)he’s well-built

IV.           
Reading

Read
A. Christie’s biography and say, what the following dates are for.


Agatha Christie was born in Devon on 15 September 1890, the daughter of
Frederick and Clarissa Miller. Like many children of the times, her early
education took place at home and at the age of 16 she went to a school in Paris
and completed her education. Amongst other subjects, she studied singing and
the piano. She enjoyed writing, from an early age her mother encouraged her in
the use of her unusual imagination. At the age of 24, Agatha married Archibald
Christie, an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps. Five years later in 1919, a
daughter Rosalind was born and nine years later, in 1928 the couple divorced.
By this time Agatha had become a writer of murder, mystery and suspense. Her
first novel ‘The Mysterious Affair at Styles’ was published in 1920. Agatha Christie
married for a second time and in 1938 the family moved to Greenway House, a
handsome residence on the River Dart in the West Country. In her lifetime, she
wrote 66 detective stories. Seventeen Miss Marple, over 40 Hercule Poirot.
Agatha also wrote plays. Over two billion copies of her books have been sold
and her work has been translated into more languages than Shakespeare’s. Agatha
Christie was invested as a Dame Commander of the British Empire in 1971. She
died on 12 January, 1976.


1890 –

16
– ____________________________________________________________________

24
– ____________________________________________________________________

1919
– __________________________________________________________________

1928
– __________________________________________________________________

66
– ____________________________________________________________________

1976
– __________________________________________________________________

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James: Steve, you’re very keen on computers,
aren’t you?

Steve: Yes.

James: Well, I was wondering, is there any
computer magazine you particularly like reading?

Steve: There are loads. I used to like Pixel a
lot, then I was hooked on Byte but now my favourite is Compumania.

James: Is it expensive?

Steve: It’s £2.00 but if you get a
subscription you can have it for £1.50 a month.

James: I see. Are there any offers?

Steve: Yes, there are gifts with every issue.
Last month there was a free memory card and this month there’s a DVD.

 James: What about the articles? Is there any
information on online learning or web design?

Steve: I haven’t seen anything about online
learning yet but there were instructions on how to make a web page last month.
Plus a lot of interesting information on new gadgets such as web cameras and
MP3 players.

James: Does this magazine have a website?

Steve: Yes. It’s www.compumania.com.

Ответы

I.                  
Vocabulary

a)
Match the word combinations with their definitions.

1.       

F

2.       

C

3.       

G

4.       

A

5.       

H

6.       

B

7.       

D

8.       

E

b)
Fill in the correct word.

1.      Solve.

2.      Famous.

3.      Imagination.

4.      Glance.

5.      Intelligent.

6.      Cozy.

7.      Explore.

8.      Hide.

9.      Compass.

10. Initials.

II.              
Grammar

a)       

1.       
Any, some.

2.       
No.

3.       
a lot of.

4.       
a little.

5.       
Few.

6.       
Much.

7.       
Many.

b)      

1.      Has
been talking.

2.      Have
been looking.

3.      Have
been waiting.

4.      Has
been playing.

5.      Have
been living.

III.           
Everyday English

Choose
the correct answer.

1.      b)

2.      b)

3.      c)

4.      b)

IV.           
Listening

1.      Steve’s
favorite magazine at the moment is ……………. .

C.Compumania.

2.      The
magazine costs ………. .

B.£2.00.

3.      This
month the magazine is giving away a ………….. .

B.DVD.

4.      The
magazine has articles on …….. .

B.Web design.

5.      The
magazine also has a ………… .

B.Web site.

V.               
Reading

1890
– Agatha Christie was born.

16
– she went to a school in Paris.

24
– Agatha married Archibald Christie.

1919
– a daughter Rosalind was born.

1928
– the couple divorced.

66
– she wrote 66 detective stories.

1976
– She died.

Match words and word combinations with their definitions.

{To predict ; to affect ; significantly ; goal ; innovation ; make a bargain ; to make up one’s mind.

} The aim or object towards which an endeavour is directed.

To influence.

To agree on terms.

Meaningly.

To decide.

Something newly introduced.

To forecast.

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1)It`s Sue`s bed.
2)It`s Nina`s desk.
3)It`s Don`s bookcase.
4)They are Polly`s armchairs.
5)They are Bob`s wadrobes

The first person whom Andrew has seen as he  entered was his old nurse. She sitting on the sofa. During the last five years she greatly  changedand now  looked a very old woman

Первым человеком которого увидел Андрей как только вошел была его старая кормилица.Она сидела на диване.За последние годы она сильно изменилась и сейчас стала выглядеть очень старой женщиной.

My family is very big and friendly. It includes: my grandmother ____ and grandfather ____, mother ____ and father ____, brother ____ and sister ____ (if any). Mother works ____ and father ____. Grandma and Grandpa are no longer working (they are retired).

(My oldest / younger brother / sister goes to kindergarten / school / institute.)

I really love my family so I’m proud that I was born in it

Перевод:
Моя семья очень большая и дружелюбная. В нее входят: моя бабушка ____ и дед ____, мать ____ и отец ____, брат ____ и сестра ____ (если таковые имеются). Мать работает ____ и отец ____. Бабушка и дедушка больше не работают (они уходят на пенсию).

( Мой старший/младший брат/сестра ходит в дедский сад/школу/ институт.)

Я действительно люблю свою семью, поэтому я горжусь тем, что я родился в ней.

Ps. В пропуски надо написать личные данные. Перевод в этом вам поможет.

Сиксти саузен……………..

C) bit…fell off
a) had come
b) have been polishing
c) did he wash

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