NAME: DATE:
MODULE: 3-4 FORM: 9
1. Read definitions of some words from the texts at pp.42-43, SB and
decide which word is defined.
1. When you see something or someone, especially that is rare or trying to hide. |
a) whirlpool |
2. A small area of the sea or other water in which there is a powerful circular current of water which can pull objects down into its centre. |
b) violent |
3. A sea animal with a long body and ten arms situated around the mouth. |
c) ape |
4. Sudden and powerful. |
d) sighting |
5. An animal like a large monkey which has no tail and uses its arms to swing through trees. |
e) squid |
Ответ:
2. Complete the sentences using the words from the table in ex. 1.
1. This is the first _____________ of this particularly rare bird in this
country.
2. I’m scared of _____________ thunderstorms.
3. Chimpanzees and gorillas are both _____________.
4. ______________ are very dangerous: they make the object drown.
5. ______________ are members of the Cephalopoda class.
3. Put the verbs into the correct tense (Past Simple or Past
Progressive).
— While Tom _____________(read) Amely ______________(watch)
a documentary on TV.
— Marvin ________(come) home, ___________(switch) on the
computer and ______________ (check) his emails.
— The thief _____________(sneak) into the house,
___________(steal) the jewels and ______________ (leave)
without a trace.
— Nobody ______________(listen) while the teacher
______________(explain) the tenses.
— While we ___________(do) a sight-seeing tour our friends
___________(lie) on the beach.
— He ________(wake) up and __________(look) at his watch.
4. Put the verbs into the correct tense (Past Simple or Past Perfect).
— The removal van __________(arrive) before they
_____________(finish) packing.
— Before they ___________(move) to this town, they _________(live) in
Chicago.
— After the kids ___________(eat) their lunch, they __________(take) a
little nap.
— After school we always _________(meet) at the youth club.
— Soon after sunrise we __________(cycle) to an observation point that I
______ never ______(hear) of before.
— When I _________(come) home, my mother ______ already
_________(prepare) dinner.
— When Monica ___________(finish) her homework, she
____________(go) out to play with her friends.
— When we ____________(meet) Andrew, we ____________(tell) him
about our plans.
5. Complete the sentences with used to/would.
— We ________________live in a small town, but now we live in
Moscow.
— Whenever Kate was hungry, she ________________ eat a small
piece of cheese.
— I ________________ play football a lot when I was at school.
— She was very generous. No matter how much she had, she
________________ always share it with people in need.
— Tom _________________think Nick was unfriendly, but it turned
out that he was a really nice man.
KEYS
1. 1-d, 2-a, 3-e, 4-b, 5-c
2. 1. This is the first sighting of this particularly rare bird in this country.
2. I’m scared of violent thunderstorms.
3. Chimpanzees and gorillas are both apes.
4. Whirlpools are very dangerous: they make the object drown.
5. Squids are members of the Cephalopoda class.
3.
— While Tom was reading Amely was watching a documentary on
TV.
— Marvin came home, switched on the computer and checked his
emails.
— The thief sneaked into the house, stole the jewels and left without a
trace.
— Nobody was listening while the teacher was explaining the tenses.
— While we were doing a sightseeing tour our friends were lying on
the beach.
— He woke up and looked at his watch.
4.
— The removal van arrived before they had finished packing.
— Before they moved to this town, they had lived in Chicago.
— After the kids had eaten their lunch, they took a little nap.
— After school we always met at the youth club.
— Soon after sunrise we cycled to an observation point that I had
never heard of before.
— When I came home, my mother had already prepared dinner.
— When Monica had finished her homework, she went out to play
with her friends.
— When we met Andrew, we told him about our plans.
5.
— We used to live in a small town, but now we live in Moscow.
— Whenever Kate was hungry, she would eat a small piece of cheese.
— I used to play football a lot when I was at school.
— She was very generous. No matter how much she had, she would
always share it with people in need.
— Tom used to think Nick was unfriendly, but it turned out that he
was a really nice man.
Card 12 (Module 3, Unit 3a)
1. In each line underline one word that doesn’t belong to the group:
a) hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
b) sharp, head, giant, horrifying;
c) mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog;
d) humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive.
2. Read definitions of some words and decide which word is defined.
1. When you see something or someone, especially that is rare or trying to hide. | a. whirpool |
2. A small area of the sea or other violent water in which there is a powerful circular current of water which can pull objects down into its centre. | b. ape |
3. A sea animal with a long body and ten arms situated around the mouth. | c. sighting |
4. Sudden and powerful. | d. squid |
5. An animal like a large monkey which has no tail and uses its arms to swing through trees | e. violent |
3. Complete the sentences using the words from the table in ex. 2:
1. This is the first _____________ of this particularly rare bird in this
country.
2. I’m scared of _____________ thunderstorms.
3. Chimpanzees and gorillas are both _____________.
4. ______________ are very dangerous: they make the object drown.
5. ______________ are members of the Cephalopoda class.
4. Sort the characteristics of three creatures given below in the columns:
Huge eyes, giant tentacles, a long tail, a snake-like head, two-legged, a humped back, long arms, a short neck, sharp hooks, a hairy body
- Match the activities with the places where you can do them.
- Buy some apples and oranges
- Newsagent’s
- Buy a magazine, a newspaper, a greeting card
- Grocer’s
- Your house is on fire
- Chemist’s
- You are not satisfied with your hairstyle
- Baker’s
- You ‘ve got a headache.
- Hairdresser’s
- You need to buy some bread for dinner
- Butcher’s
- You want to cook a roast beef.
- Supermarket
- You’ve got a big shopping list.
- Fire Department
- Find the opposites for the next adjectives. Write down 5 sentences using these adjectives.
Sociable –
Helpful –
Selfish –
Talkative
Caring –
Forgetful –
Generous –
Stupid —
Card 11 (Module 2, Units 2e-2f)
- Form nouns from the adjectives given below using suffixes. Complete the sentences with these nouns.
Important, arrogant, active, secret, urgent, secure, kind, quiet
-ance | -cy | -ence | -ness | -ity |
- Physical ______ is very important to stay healthy.
- My neighbor is full of __________. He believes he is never wrong.
- I miss the ___________ of the countryside.
- We have installed a ____________ system at out cottage.
- There is no __________ to do it right now.
- Thank you for your ____________ and hospitality.
- We all should understand the _____________ of such activities.
- Match the meaning with the phrasal verb.
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3. Complete the sentences with the appropriate phrasal verb.
1. He made ____ pretty well after switching jobs.
2. I had to make _____ my home work again as I made some mistakes.
3. How do you make ____ for being late to your own wedding?
4. Scott made ___ the refrigerator as soon as he walked through the door.
5. It took the clown 10 minutes to make ____ his face.
Card 12 (Module 3, Unit 3a)
- In each line underline one word that doesn’t belong to the group:
- hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
- sharp, head, giant, horrifying;
- mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog;
- humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive.
- Read definitions of some words and decide which word is defined.
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3. Complete the sentences using the words from the table in ex. 2:
1. This is the first _____________ of this particularly rare bird in this
country.
2. I’m scared of _____________ thunderstorms.
3. Chimpanzees and gorillas are both _____________.
4. ______________ are very dangerous: they make the object drown.
5. ______________ are members of the Cephalopoda class.
4. Sort the characteristics of three creatures given below in the columns:
Huge eyes, giant tentacles, a long tail, a snake-like head, two-legged, a humped back, long arms, a short neck, sharp hooks, a hairy body
Card 13 (Module 3, Unit 3b)
- given in bold print:
- I had a terrible meihngtal last night. I shake like a leaf.
- Nightmares are just our subconscious inmd trying to deal with our stress.
- That’s a great feirle for me to know that it was just a dream.
- I had a mread that my teeth were falling out. It was awful.
- I don’t believe that dreams have any neamisng.
- Choose the correct word:
- It is impossible to remember/shake all the dreams.
- What was your night/nightmare about?
- Nightmares are just our subconscious/horrifying mind trying to deal with our stress.
- I woke up shaking/trembling like a leaf and with my heart pounding.
- I think someone got out of the back/wrong side of the bed this morning.
- I had a wonderful/horrible nightmare last night.
- Complete the following sentences with the words given below:
Chase, confused, deal with, fail, get out of the wrong side of the bed, nightmares, relief, to shake like a leaf, subconscious, under stress |
- How often do you have__________ .
- Today I _______________ because I was scared by my nightmare.
- I see you _________________. What’s wrong with your mood?
- Nightmares are our ____________ mind trying to deal with our stress.
- You are often ___________, so, it’s not surprising that you often see nightmares.
- It was a great __________ for me to know that it was just a dream and not a real event.
- I don’t think you will __________ your exam only because you had a nightmare.
- I often see a dream where scaring monsters ____________ after me.
- I think you should _____________ your problems, your nightmares will disappear then.
- In my dream I couldn’t answer any question at the exam and I was really __________ .
Card 14 (Module 3, Unit 3c). Grammar
1. Complete the sentences with the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets:
1) This time last week I (lie) on the beach.
2) I was having a beautiful dream when the alarm (go) off.
3) When the teacher (arrive) all the students stood up.
4) He (see) the accident while he was walking to work.
5) The phone rang while we (have) dinner.
6)When the phone rang, I (get) up to answer it.
2. Complete the sentences with the past perfect or past perfect continuous form of the verbs in brackets:
- Peter was Sally’s best friend. She (know) him all her life.
- The children were wet because they (play) football in the rain.
- We were very hungry because we (not / eat).
- I was delighted when I found my keys. I (look) for them for hours.
- She was exhausted because she (work) since eight o’clock that morning.
- Everything was white because it (snow).
- The passengers were cross because the airline (lose) everyone’s bags.
- I (not / see) Jacob for several years, but I recognized him immediately.
3. Put the verbs into the correct tense (Past Simple or Past Perfect).
1. The removal van __________(arrive) before they_____________(finish) packing.
2. Before they ___________(move) to this town, they _________(live) in Chicago.
3. After the kids ___________(eat) their lunch, they __________(take) a little nap.
4. After school we always _________(meet) at the youth club.
5. Soon after sunrise we __________(cycle) to an observation point that I______ never ______(hear) of before.
6. When I _________(come) home, my mother ______ already _________(prepare) dinner.
7. When Monica ___________(finish) her homework, she ____________(go) out to play with her friends.
8. When we ____________(meet) Andrew, we ____________(tell) him about our plans.
4. Complete the sentences with used to/would.
- When I was little, I (hate) olives.
- Paul _____________ (not/behave) like this before we were married.
- My granddad _______ (do) a lot of extreme sports when he was younger.
- ___________ (you/go) skiing in winter when you were a child?
- I ___________ (not/go out) as much as I d now.
- Where ________ (your family/live) before Word War II?
Card 15 (Module 3, Unit 3d-3e)
- Choose the correct words:
- People who see one picture inside another are experiencing an optical illusion/test.
- Jack’s car was so shiny that he could see his own shadow/reflection in it.
- She’s got a vivid fantasy/imagination and always comes up with nice stories.
- Seeing is a(n) easy/complicated process.
- Optical fantasies/illusions can teach us many important lessons about life.
- Patrick has a brilliant mind/head – he wants to become a brain/head surgeon.
- Complete the sentences with an appropriate modal verb:
- They _______be out. They aren’t answering the phone.
- Helen ________ be at secondary school. She’s only eight.
- Jack ________be on holiday. I haven’t seen him for a week.
- Oliver hasn’t called. He _________have my number.
- They _________be rich — they’ve got three houses!
- She _________be awake yet. It’s only seven o’clock.
- Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
- Они, должно быть, видят оптическую иллюзию.
- Он может быть на фотовыставке.
- Не может быть, чтобы эта картина была такой дорогой.
- Мои родители, должно быть, пошли на художественную выставку.
- Не может быть, чтобы это полотно было таким старым.
- Мы может быть примем участие в этом конкурсе.
Card 16 (Module 3, Unit 3а — Across the Curriculum)
- Form compound adjectives using the words below:
Five, good, old, nice, well, deep
- I had a nightmare about a …-headed monster.
- My niece is a very …-looking young lady.
- Your topic is …-done!
- The Kraken was a …-sea monster from a legend.
- I find your views are …-fashioned. You should be more modern.
Phrasal verb come
- Fill in up with, across, over, down with, out.
- She ______ a great proposal for the new advertising campaign.
- It is so pity that he _______ the flu.
- Why don’t you ____________to our place one evening?
- When does Tom’s new book ___________?
- Julie _________ some photographs of her grandparents in the attic.
«Дидактический материал к учебнику “Spotlight”, 9 класс»
(комплекс лексико—грамматических упражнений)
Автор:
Притыченко З.Л.,
учитель английского языка
Горловской ОШ I—III ступеней №12
с углубленным изучением отдельных предметов
Card 1 (Module 1, Unit 1a)
1. In each line underline one word that doesn‘t belong to the group.
a) to celebrate, a fireworks display, an animal shelter, a colourful parade;
b) household chores, to dress up, a carnival, a change of clothes;
c) a cooking contest, enter the competition, to take place, a space station;
d) a carnival, a nightmare, pancakes, a big bonfire.
2. Look at the pictures and names of the festivals. Match the name of the
fest with the picture.
1. Celebration of Light, Vancouver, BC;
2. March of the Scarecrows, Belgium;
3. Maslenitsa, Russia;
4. Splatfest, Spain;
5. International Shellfish Festival, Prince Edward Island.
3. Choose the word that best completes the sentences from the list below.
Bright, cooking contest, raise money, change of clothes, competition, street
parade, fireworks display
1) Over the years, this organization has … for local charities.
2) Why don’t you take part in this …? I’m sure you will be a winner!
3) All the girls were excited to see Disney princesses at that colourful….
4) Lots of festivals have …
5) I think you should take a spare … on your camping trip.
6) I believe that it’s a … idea to enter the…
4. What is wrong with these sentences? Find and correct the mistakes.
1) March of the Scarecrows is a huge food fight that has been a strong
tradition in Valencia since around 1945.
2) There is always a big bonfire at the end of Maslenitsa carnival week to
say hello to summer.
3) The night sky burst with colour when a cooking contest began.
4) All the festival-goers eat tomatoes for Maslenitsa.
5) You need raise money for local charity if you take part in Splatfest.
6) Every year on 6
th
October, the central market square of Brussels becomes
full of people made of sand.
Card 2 (Module 1, Unit 1b)
1. Unscramble the words given in bold print.
1) Itusrnipetos is a belief in things or events that bring good or bad luck
that has no scientific explanation.
2) Seeing a wonboiar when it isn’t raining is very good luck.
3) If a dilabyrd lands on your hand it is good luck.
4) Killing a disper is bad luck.
5) Seeing a hosonitg star is very good luck.
6) Some people believe that walking under a dalerd is bad luck.
2. Complete the superstitions below filling in the gap with an appropriate
preposition.
1. Giving knives or things that cut _____a wedding present is considered a bad
luck.
As
In
After
Before
2. Walking _____ a ladder is considered to be a bad luck.
Away
At
With
Under
3. Get out of the bed _____ the same side that you get in to avoid bad luck.
With
On
In
By
4. It’s a good luck to toss a pinch of salt _____one shoulder.
Over
Onto
Off
In
5. It is good luck if a ladybird lands ____ your hand.
In
On
Under
Off
3. Match two parts of an expression and complete the sentences using these
expressions:
1. load a) star
2. lucky b) clover
3. shooting c) of rubbish
4. old wivesʾ d) charm
5. believe in e) superstitions
6. four leaf f) a mirror
7. break g) tales
1) Do you _________________? — Yes, I think that superstitions are an
important part of our life!
2) Do you know that walking under the ladder is bad luck? – I think you should
pay less attention to _______________.
3) If you see a ______________ it is very good luck.
4) I found a _______________ and later I found 10£ in the street.
5) To __________________ means 7 years’ bad luck.
6) I think that all the superstitions are _________________.
7) I am quite superstitious and I never go anywhere without my ___________.
Card 3 (Module 1, Unit 1c). Grammar
Present Tenses
1. Complete the sentences with the present simple or present continuous form
of the verbs in brackets:
1. She (run) because she’s late for her lesson.
2. Our teacher always (give) us lots of homework.
3. We (not want) to go to the street parade.
4. What time (you / meet) Pete tomorrow?
5. I (not work) today. I’m on holiday.
6. People (speak) English in Jamaica.
7. Archie (not use) his computer at the moment.
8. (Tony / live) near the park?
2. Complete the sentences below by putting the verb in brackets into the
present perfect simple or present perfect continuous.
1. I (paint) this room for five days now. It’s a never-ending job.
2. How long (you/know) Mike?
3. I (have) this watch for twenty years. It’s as accurate as it was the day I bought it.
4. I (never/be) to Sweden.
5. How long (you/live) in this house?
6. Hi, John. Sorry I’m late. I hope you (not/wait) long.
7. So, Michael, what (you/do) since I last saw you?
8. It (rain) all day today.
9. This strategy seems to be good. Sales of our products (increase) for some time.
10. This manager (visit) our branch office three time so far this year.
3. Choose the correct present form:
1. What’s that noise? – Jason …(have) a birthday party.
a) have had b) is having c) has
2. More and more people … (go) to university these days.
a) are going b) go c) have gone
3. Who …. (use) my MP3 player? — I have.
a) uses b) is using c) has used
4. David and Mary …. (go) out together now for nearly five years.
a) have gone b) go c) have been going
5. Kate … (not finish) painting the flowers yet.
a) has not finished b) doesn’t finish c) isn’t finishing
6. Den … (look) for his pen-knife at the moment.
a) has looked b) is looking c) looks
7. Nick … (play) a computer game for two hours and he is still playing.
a) plays b) is playing c) has been playing
8. Are you going to the concert on Saturday night? — Yes. Actually, I….
(already/buy) the tickets.
a) have already bought b) buy c) have been already buying
Adverbs of Frequency
4. Put the following adverbs of frequency in the correct order from the most
often to the least often (1-6):
5. Rewrite the complete sentence using the adverb of frequency in brackets in
its correct position.
1. They go to the museums (often)
2. She listens to classical music (rarely)
3. He reads the newspaper (sometimes)
4. Sarah smiles (never)
5. She complains about her husband (always)
6. He feels terribly (often)
7. She helps her daughter with her homework (never)
8. I eat meat (seldom).
Relative clauses
6. Fill in the gaps with an appropriate relative pronoun.
1. This is the shop ____ was awarded as the best shop in the city.
2. The girl ____ brother go with me to the gym is a good singer.
3. The man ____ broke into our house was caught in two days.
4. She visits her grandmother ____ lives in countryside every summer.
5. She was wearing a dress ___ looked like princess’.
6. The bookshelf ____ we bought last week has broken down.
7. The man ___ was sitting on the bench turned around and saw his granddaughter.
8. A woman ____ son was crying paid no attention to him.
9. The woman ____ car had broken down on her way home spend 3 hours waiting
for help.
10. My best friend ____ I know for years will never let me down.
Card 4 (Module 1, Unit 1d)
1. Match the following English expressions with their Russian equivalents.
1. blow out candles a) планировать вечеринку
2. decorate a tree b) произносить тост
3. eat a special meal c) серпантин
4. flower arrangement d) задувать свечи
5. exchange gifts e) фотографировать
6. make a toast f) цветочная композиция
7. plan a party g) съесть праздничное блюдо
8. streamer h) украсить дерево
9. take pictures i) обмениваться подарками
2. Look at the pictures and write what idiom with “cake” is hidden. Match
the picture with idiom. Fill in the gaps using the idioms
A. the idiom is _____________
B. the idiom is _____________
C. the idiom is _____________
D. the idiom is _____________
1) Her new book is selling _______.
2) And the ring is just the ____________.
3) That job was a ______________. It was the easiest thing that I ever did.
4) You want to spend your money and still have it. You can’t have your cake
and eat it too!
3. Complete the following sentences with the words given below:
sing a carol, wear a mask, blow out candles, decorate a tree, take pictures, pull a cracker,
exchange gifts, wedding reception
1. My mother’s voice is really charming. She always _____________ during our
family holidays.
2. Their ____________________ was so great. The bride was so tender in her
long white dress.
3. We have a strong tradition to _________________ in our family for Christmas.
We have a lot of hand-made decorations.
4. You have to __________________ on the top of the birthday cake.
5. Welcome to today’s Christmas cracker programme! Your task is to
______________ with your partner.
6. Everyone should ________________ on this bright Carnival.
7. Can we ________________ of our today’s party? I want to show them to my
relatives from France.
8. Bob and Sue always _________________ with each other on Christmas Eve.
Card 5 (Module 1, Units 1e-1f)
1. Complete the crossword:
1. To put up … (украшать)
2. … hands (взяться за руки)
3. … biscuit (песочное печенье)
4. Собирать(ся)
5. Праздничный
6. Майское дерево (столб, украшенный цветами и лентами)
7. Колокольный звон
8. Поощрять
9. Обман, хитрость, шутка
10. … out old things (выбрасывать старые вещи)
11. Толпа людей
2. Match the following words with their antonyms.
1. throw out old things a) casual
2. festive b) plan meeting
3. to fool d) reduce
4. allow e) keep things
5. trick f) truth
6. increase g) take seriously
7. bump into h) forbid
3. Fill in the gaps with past/present participles formed from the words in
bold:
1) It is so (annoy) to communicate with fool people.
2) I feel (exhaust) after such a long working day.
3) It was a really (bore) party. No one liked it.
4) He feels (surprise) at how fast autumn comes.
5) Imagine how (excite) it would be to visit Splatfest.
6) She is an (amaze) person. She always tries to do her best in everything.
7) I always feel (embarrass) when people try to play tricks on me.
4. Fill in: off, back, down, up, into.
1. When I heard my favourite song on the radio I turned it ___ loud and danced
around my apartment.
2. I asked this girl out for a date and she turned me _____.
3. Will you turn ____ the TV? Dad is sleeping.
4. The old dress was turned ____ a skirt.
5. It was beginning to rain, therefore we decided to turn _____.
Card 6 (Module 1, Culture Corner&PSHE)
1. Divide the words given below into those referring to Pow-Wow celebration
in India and those referring to Remembrance Day in the UK
Colours and musical rhythms, red poppy, memorial services, tribe,
commemoration, handicraft, wreath, trader, jewellery, battlefield, cross, charm
bag
2. Match the words with their definitions:
a) variety of types of work where useful and
decorative objects are made completely by hand
b) plant that has bright red or orange flowers
c) an arrangement of leaves or flowers in the
shape of a circle that is worn or placed as a sign
of honor or victory
d) a person who buys, sells, or exchanges goods
e) something that is done
to remember officially and give respect to a
great person or event
f) small decorative items worn for
personal adornment, such
as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings,
and bracelets.
h) people united by ties of descent from a
common ancestor
3. Choose the correct word:
1. The Indian trader’s/tribe’s market is a great attraction for people coming to
the Pow-Wow celebration.
2. The poppy/chamomile is a symbol of Remembrance Day.
3. Street parades/memorial services take place all over Britain on the second
Sunday in November.
4. Indian artists display their traditional wreaths/handicrafts.
5. The 11
th
November is a commemoration/celebration day in Britain.
6. Beautifully designed bouquets of roses/charm bags are some of the items
on sale at the market.
4. Complete the table of nouns and verbs which can be used to talk about
Pow-Wow celebration in India and Remembrance Day in the UK.
Card 7 (Module 2, Unit 2a)
1. Match the following English words and expressions with their Russian
equivalents:
1) basement a) подъездная дорога
2) block of flats b) крыша
3) attic c) антенна
4) porch d) тропинка, дорожка
5) roof e) сарай
6) shed f) многоэтажный дом
7) stable g) чердак
driveway h) конюшня
9) path j) подвал
10) aerial k) крыльцо
2. Match two parts of a word expression:
3. Choose the best alternative to fill the gaps in these sentences.
1. Some buildings have a basement room where things are stored and it is called
________ .
a) attic b) cellar c) pantry
2. An entrance to a building that has a separate roof is called ___________ .
a) study b) cottage c) porch
3. The part of a building that is entirely or partly below the ground is called
_________.
a) roof b) basement c) attic
4. A small, single-storied house, especially in the country is called ____________ .
a) detached b) cottage c) block of flats
5. An area or town located at the edge of an urban city is called ____________.
a) space station b) city centre c) suburb
4. Translate the sentences from Russian into English.
— Я не люблю протирать мебель от пыли, но делаю это два раза в неделю.
— Мама научила меня заправлять кровать, когда я был ребенком.
— Мне кажется, что взрослым проще поддерживать комнату в чистоте, чем
подросткам.
— Гладить белье и мыть тарелки – это не для меня.
— Моя бабушка не любит пылесосить пол, ей кажется, что пол лучше
подметать.
Card 8 (Module 2, Unit 2b)
1. Match two parts of an expression and complete the sentences using these
expressions:
1. drive sb a) sb’s nerves
2. have b) the phone
3. get on c) money
4. make it d) without asking
5. take things e) a point
6. get off f) crazy
7. pocket g) up to sb
1. I run out of _________, so I’m not going to the cinema with you tonight.
2. I can’t stand when people take things __________ .
3. Playing loud music drives ____________.
4. My sister never ____________ the phone. I don’t like it at all.
5. I should admit that you have ____________ here. I have to change my mind.
6. It seems to me that you should make ___________. You are such a great
couple.
7. You get _____________ when you leave the kitchen in such a mess!
2. Look at the pictures and write what idiom with “home” is hidden. Match
the picture with idiom. Fill in the gaps using the idioms
A. the idiom is _____________
B. the idiom is _____________
C. the idiom is _____________
D. the idiom is _____________
1) I feel ____________ here. It’s a wonderful place.
2) Is it dangerous? – No, It’s ____________.
3) We are really close friends. We ______________.
4) It is great that we’ve solved this problem! – Yes, we are ___________ now!
Card 9 (Module 2, Unit 2c) Grammar
Infinitive/ing forms
1. Complete the table:
Verb +infinitive/-ing
form
Begin, continue, decide, hate, like, agree, love, expect, admit, advise, deny,
manage, fancy, imagine, refuse.
2. Complete the sentences by choosing the correct answer.
1. We go ___ every week.
A. swim B. to swim C. swimming
2. He dreams of ___ an actor.
A. become B. to become C. becoming
3. It’s not easy ___ good friends.
A. find B. to find C. finding
4. He wanted ___ a new computer game.
A. buy B. to buy C. buying
5. My mum is afraid of ___.
A. fly B. to fly C. flying
3. Write the correct form of the verb (infinitive with/without to or gerund).
2. — My friends encouraged me _____________ (apply) for this job.
3. — I didn’t mean ____________ (hurt) your feelings.
4. — I must apologize for _____________ (be) rude.
5. — If you have any questions, don’t hesitate _____________ (call) me.
6. — Don’t you dare ____________ (talk) to me like that!
Too/enough
4. Choose the right form:
1) She can`t be a model. She isn`t slim ____________________(enough, too).
2) They don`t like lard. They think it is __________________ fat to eat (enough,
too).
3) This car is very speedy but I am not sure he is professional _______________to
drive it (enough, too).
4) It is warm _____________outside (enough, too). So, don`t put your hat on.
5) Do they have ________________money to buy this flat? (enough, too).
6) Mum cooked ___________________food to feed all the guests (enough, too).
7) I need to move this fridge closer to the window but I am not strong
___________________(enough, too) to do it.
The room is _______________small for three of us (enough, too).
9) This young man is tall ___________________(enough, too) to play basketball.
Card 10 (Module 2, Unit 2d)
1. Complete the crossword:
1. A big market where you can buy everything you need.
2. You go there if you want a new hairdo.
3. You can buy a packet of painkillers, pills, medicine there.
4. You go there if you want to buy some fruits, vegetables.
5. If you need a loaf of bread, rolls, long loaf you go there.
6. If you need some cash you go there.
7. You can go there with your guests for a special occasion.
8. If you want to buy some pork or beef you go there.
9. You can buy a magazine, a newspaper, a greeting card there.
10. Place where all the neighbours live.
11. You can have a lunch with your friend there.
2. Match the activities with the places where you can do them.
1. Buy some apples and oranges
2. Buy a magazine, a newspaper, a
greeting card
4. You are not satisfied with your
hairstyle
5. You ‘ve got a headache.
6. You need to buy some bread for dinner
7. You want to cook a roast beef.
8. You’ve got a big shopping list.
3. Find the opposites for the next adjectives. Write down 5 sentences using
these adjectives.
Sociable –
Helpful –
Selfish –
Talkative
Caring –
Forgetful –
Generous –
Stupid —
Card 11 (Module 2, Units 2e-2f)
1. Form nouns from the adjectives given below using suffixes. Complete the
sentences with these nouns.
Important, arrogant, active, secret, urgent, secure, kind, quiet
1. Physical ______ is very important to stay healthy.
2. My neighbor is full of __________. He believes he is never wrong.
3. I miss the ___________ of the countryside.
4. We have installed a ____________ system at out cottage.
5. There is no __________ to do it right now.
6. Thank you for your ____________ and hospitality.
7. We all should understand the _____________ of such activities.
2. Match the meaning with the phrasal verb.
c. cosmetics (put on), complete
something missed, invent,
reconcile
e. head in a specific direction
3. Complete the sentences with the appropriate phrasal verb.
1. He made ____ pretty well after switching jobs.
2. I had to make _____ my home work again as I made some mistakes.
3. How do you make ____ for being late to your own wedding?
4. Scott made ___ the refrigerator as soon as he walked through the door.
5. It took the clown 10 minutes to make ____ his face.
Card 12 (Module 3, Unit 3a)
1. In each line underline one word that doesn’t belong to the group:
a) hook, tentacle, tail, extinct;
b) sharp, head, giant, horrifying;
c) mythical, ape, squid, hedgehog;
d) humped back, short neck, snake-like head, survive.
2. Read definitions of some words and decide which word is defined.
1. When you see something or someone,
especially that is rare or trying to hide.
2. A small area of the sea or other violent
water in which there is a powerful circular
current of water which can pull objects
down into its centre.
3. A sea animal with a long body and ten
arms situated around the mouth.
5. An animal like a large monkey which has
no tail and uses its arms to swing through
trees
3. Complete the sentences using the words from the table in ex. 2:
1. This is the first _____________ of this particularly rare bird in this
country.
2. I’m scared of _____________ thunderstorms.
3. Chimpanzees and gorillas are both _____________.
4. ______________ are very dangerous: they make the object drown.
5. ______________ are members of the Cephalopoda class.
4. Sort the characteristics of three creatures given below in the columns:
Huge eyes, giant tentacles, a long tail, a snake—like head, two-legged, a humped
back, long arms, a short neck, sharp hooks, a hairy body
Card 13 (Module 3, Unit 3b)
1. given in bold print:
1) I had a terrible meihngtal last night. I shake like a leaf.
2) Nightmares are just our subconscious inmd trying to deal with our stress.
3) That’s a great feirle for me to know that it was just a dream.
4) I had a mread that my teeth were falling out. It was awful.
5) I don’t believe that dreams have any neamisng.
2. Choose the correct word:
1. It is impossible to remember/shake all the dreams.
2. What was your night/nightmare about?
3. Nightmares are just our subconscious/horrifying mind trying to deal with
our stress.
4. I woke up shaking/trembling like a leaf and with my heart pounding.
5. I think someone got out of the back/wrong side of the bed this morning.
6. I had a wonderful/horrible nightmare last night.
3. Complete the following sentences with the words given below:
Chase, confused, deal with, fail, get out of the wrong side of the bed, nightmares,
relief, to shake like a leaf, subconscious, under stress
1. How often do you have__________ .
2. Today I _______________ because I was scared by my nightmare.
3. I see you _________________. What’s wrong with your mood?
4. Nightmares are our ____________ mind trying to deal with our stress.
5. You are often ___________, so, it’s not surprising that you often see
nightmares.
6. It was a great __________ for me to know that it was just a dream and not a
real event.
7. I don’t think you will __________ your exam only because you had a
nightmare.
8. I often see a dream where scaring monsters ____________ after me.
9. I think you should _____________ your problems, your nightmares will
disappear then.
10. In my dream I couldn’t answer any question at the exam and I was really
__________ .
Card 14 (Module 3, Unit 3c). Grammar
1. Complete the sentences with the past simple or past continuous form of the
verbs in brackets:
1) This time last week I (lie) on the beach.
2) I was having a beautiful dream when the alarm (go) off.
3) When the teacher (arrive) all the students stood up.
4) He (see) the accident while he was walking to work.
5) The phone rang while we (have) dinner.
6) When the phone rang, I (get) up to answer it.
2. Complete the sentences with the past perfect or past perfect continuous form
of the verbs in brackets:
1. Peter was Sally‘s best friend. She (know) him all her life.
2. The children were wet because they (play) football in the rain.
3. We were very hungry because we (not / eat).
4. I was delighted when I found my keys. I (look) for them for hours.
5. She was exhausted because she (work) since eight o’clock that morning.
6. Everything was white because it (snow).
7. The passengers were cross because the airline (lose) everyone’s bags.
8. I (not / see) Jacob for several years, but I recognized him immediately.
3. Put the verbs into the correct tense (Past Simple or Past Perfect).
1. The removal van __________(arrive) before they_____________(finish)
packing.
2. Before they ___________(move) to this town, they _________(live) in Chicago.
3. After the kids ___________(eat) their lunch, they __________(take) a little nap.
4. After school we always _________(meet) at the youth club.
5. Soon after sunrise we __________(cycle) to an observation point that I______
never ______(hear) of before.
6. When I _________(come) home, my mother ______ already
_________(prepare) dinner.
7. When Monica ___________(finish) her homework, she ____________(go) out
to play with her friends.
8. When we ____________(meet) Andrew, we ____________(tell) him about our
plans.
4. Complete the sentences with used to/would.
1. When I was little, I (hate) olives.
2. Paul _____________ (not/behave) like this before we were married.
3. My granddad _______ (do) a lot of extreme sports when he was younger.
4. ___________ (you/go) skiing in winter when you were a child?
5. I ___________ (not/go out) as much as I d now.
6. Where ________ (your family/live) before Word War II?
Card 15 (Module 3, Unit 3d-3e)
1. Choose the correct words:
1. People who see one picture inside another are experiencing an optical
illusion/test.
2. Jack’s car was so shiny that he could see his own shadow/reflection in it.
3. She’s got a vivid fantasy/imagination and always comes up with nice
stories.
4. Seeing is a(n) easy/complicated process.
5. Optical fantasies/illusions can teach us many important lessons about
life.
6. Patrick has a brilliant mind/head – he wants to become a brain/head
surgeon.
2. Complete the sentences with an appropriate modal verb:
1. They _______be out. They aren’t answering the phone.
2. Helen ________ be at secondary school. She’s only eight.
3. Jack ________be on holiday. I haven’t seen him for a week.
4. Oliver hasn’t called. He _________have my number.
5. They _________be rich — they‘ve got three houses!
6. She _________be awake yet. It’s only seven o’clock.
3. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
1. Они, должно быть, видят оптическую иллюзию.
2. Он может быть на фотовыставке.
3. Не может быть, чтобы эта картина была такой дорогой.
4. Мои родители, должно быть, пошли на художественную выставку.
5. Не может быть, чтобы это полотно было таким старым.
6. Мы может быть примем участие в этом конкурсе.
Card 16 (Module 3, Unit 3а — Across the Curriculum)
1. Form compound adjectives using the words below:
Five, good, old, nice, well, deep
1. I had a nightmare about a …-headed monster.
2. My niece is a very …-looking young lady.
3. Your topic is …-done!
4. The Kraken was a …-sea monster from a legend.
5. I find your views are …-fashioned. You should be more modern.
Phrasal verb come
2. Fill in up with, across, over, down with, out.
1. She ______ a great proposal for the new advertising campaign.
2. It is so pity that he _______ the flu.
3. Why don’t you ____________to our place one evening?
4. When does Tom’s new book ___________?
5. Julie _________ some photographs of her grandparents in the attic.
3. Unscramble the words and do the crossword.
1. tivewpion
2. hsaep
3. yrela
4. nilgeretc
5. redycnil
6. buce
7. quaser
8. gelnairt
(Key)
Module 4 – Technology … (pp. 57-72)
Card 17
I. Match the words in the two columns. Then, use the phrases to
complete the sentences.
1. I need a robot that can ….. , because one of my chores is to keep
the garden tidy.
2. There are many gadgets and machines on the market that already
….. , but scientists promise that future robots will satisfy even
more of our demands.
3. Robots in factories are there to ….. that are dangerous or difficult
for humans.
4. Floors in homes will never be dirty again once there are robots to
….. !
5. Should we trust robots to take on
jobs where humans could ….. if
they make a mistake.
6. Do you think that robotic doctors
will ever ….. ?
Card 18
1. Match the words with their definitions.
1. The tool you use to type words onto
the computer.
2. The program that checks your
spelling.
3. Talking to other users by typing or
using headphones.
4. The most popular internet search
engine.
5. What you use to click things on the
screen.
6. What is another word for computer
screen.
7. Any physical part of a computer.
8. The object on your screen that lets
you point at things.
10. A machine that lets you put paper
documents onto your computer.
11. A program that destroys your
computer system.
12. Any program on the computer.
13. The object that your mouse sits on.
2. a. Pair dictation. Work in pairs: student A says the
definition, Student B writes the word. Then change over.
b. Make up sentences with three of the words. Let your
partner translate them into English.
Card 19
I. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in Future Perfect.
1. We (to do) the washing by 8 o’clock.
2. Sam (to leave) by next week.
3. She (to discuss) this with her father tonight.
4. The police (to arrest) the driver by this time tomorrow.
5. Sandra (to complete) the essay by next Monday.
II. Complete the sentences using Future Perfect Simple or Future Perfect
Continuous.
1. By 2018 we ______ (live) in Moscow for 12 years.
2. He __________ (write) a book by the end of the week.
3. He __________ (write) this book for two hours by 3 o’clock
tomorrow.
4. ______________ (finish, you) this project by the next week?
5. ______________ (be, she) in Canada for 5 months this week.
III. Choose the correct item.
1. Save your files … something goes wrong with your computer.
A so as B in order C in case
2. I need a scanner … I can transfer these photos to my PC.
A so that B in order C in order to
3. Wendy went online … to find some information about her school
project.
A in order that B so as C so that
4. Mary wants a laptop … to use her brother’s computer anymore.
A so that not B in case not C so as not
Card 20
I. Match column A to column B to complete the idioms. Use them to
make your own sentences.
II. Underline the correct item.
1. In 2007 the total number of Internet visitors/users in China reached
210 million.
2. Creating an email account/subscription is quick and simple.
3. It’s easy to spend many hours browsing/looking up the web.
4. Many parents think children should not have access/way to certain
websites.
5. With a broadband connection/communication you get fast access.
6. Soon we’ll be ble to connect every appliance to a global/whole
network.
III. Divide into two groups and
discuss computers in our lives. Group A
speaks about advantages and group B
speaks about disadvantages. Say what you
think about computers and their impact on
our lives, how they have changed our way
of life, communication and many other
aspects.
Card 21
I. Circle the correct item.
1. I’m very tired, I … bed early tonight.
a) will go to
b) go to
c) am going to go to
2. Don’t worry. I … late tomorrow morning!
a) am not going to be
b) am not
c) will not be
3. Now that he has the money he … his
own flat.
a) is buying
b) is going to buy
c) buys
4. My aerobics class … at 8 pm.
a) is starting
b) starts
c) going to start
5. The phone is ringing. I … it!
a) am getting
b) get
c) will get
II. Underline the appropriate time phrase and put the verbs in brackets
into the correct tense.
1. Don’t forget to turn off the lights after / before you … (leave) the
house.
2. I … (vacuum) the carpets while / since you … (do) the ironing.
3. By the time / As long as Sam … (realize) his mistake, it … (be) too
late.
4. He … (not / know) when / until she … (come) back.
5. I … (call) you as soon as / until I … (arrive) home.
6. I … (pay) you back the moment / while I … (get) paid.
III. Read the letter and put the verbs in brackets into the correct future
tense.
Dear Lillian,
Hello! How is your life in Hawaii?
I’m writing to you because I’m building a dog robot. I 1) …. (take) it to
my teacher to help me finish it at the end of this week. By the time you
read this, it 2) … (perform) tasks for 5 days, which is 35 days in dog
years! So far, it can bring items, but when I finish it, it 3) … (learn)
many other commands, such as feeding other dogs and chasing cats. I
think you 4) … (love) it.
Write back soon with any suggestions.
Regards,
James.
Card 22
I. Choose the correct verb form to fill in the gap.
1. Where ………………………….. this time in three days?
a. will you have been
b. will you be being
c. will you be
2. What ……………………………. this time tomorrow?
a. will you have done
b. will you be doing
c. will you do
3. I don’t think I …………………………… my dinner in time for the party.
a. cook
b. have cooked
c. will have cooked
4. Don’t call me in the evening because I
……………………. at a live show of Madonna.
a. will be
b. am being
c. will have been
5. Do you think he ……….………………….……… English
in two years’ time?
a. will study
b. will have studied
c. will be studying
II. Complete the dialogue. Act it out.
Kate: Just think, this time next week I (lie) _______________ on a tropical beach.
Leo: While you (relax) on the beach, I (stressed out) ________________ over my
project. How are you going to enjoy yourself knowing that I (work) ___________
so hard? Kate: I (manage) ________________ somehow. Leo: You are terrible.
Can’t you take me with you? Kate: No. But I (send) _______________ you a
postcard of a beautiful white sand beach. Leo: Great! That (make)
_______________ me feel much better!
Module 5 – Art and Literature … (pp.73-88)
CARD 23
I. Match the words with their definitions. Use the words to make your
own sentences.
something which is a very small
copy of an object
made or done by someone whose
name is unknown or not made
public
any activity that is considered to be
damaging or destroying something
that was good
to make something by cutting into,
especially wood or stone, or to cut
into the surface of stone, wood, etc.
II. Fill in the gaps with the words in the list to make collocations.
Grains/ take/ private/ artistic/ anonymous/ miniature/ animal/ learning/
add/ stay perfectly.
1. ……. sculptures
2. remain ……. .
3. ……. a look
4. ……. difficulties
5. ……. behaviourist
6. ……. still
7. ……. creativity
8. ……. value to
9. ……. property
10. ……. of rice
III. Write the opposites to the following words.
a) huge, unimportant, impatiently;
b) excluded, inability;
c) beautiful, responsible, public, worthless.
Card 24
I. Complete the sentences with the words from the list.
wrote/ drums/ composed/ play/ blow/ improvise/ conducted
1. Don’t you think the Maestro _______________ the orchestra well?
2. He beat the _____________ like a madman.
3. John Lennon _____________ the lyrics to many of the Beatles best songs.
4. The most famous opera _______________ by Mascagni was “Cavaleria
Rusticana”. 5. Jazz musicians almost always ______________ their solos.
6. Most professional musicians ______________ their instruments up to five
hours a day.
7. I can remember the time when former President of the United States
Clinton appeared on MTV to ______________ his horn – the saxophone.
II. Match the verb in column A with the noun in column B.
III. Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions about music
Card 25
I. Complete the sentences using comparative or superlative degree of
comparison of adjectives.
a. My father is heavy. My uncle is much ______________ than my father.
b. The test in Geography was easy, but the test in Biology was ______________.
c. Sochi is sunny. Do you know the _____________ place in Russia?
d. Sten is a successful sportsman. His sister is __________ than Sten.
e. My mother has a soft voice. But my teacher’s voice is __________ than my
mother’s.
II. Use “as…as” or “not as…as” in the sentences below.
a. Today it’s ________________ yesterday. (not/ windy)
b. This copy is ________________ the other one. (bad)
c. Simon is ____________ Fred. (not/ tall)
d. Grapefruit juice is ________________ lemonade. (not/
sweet)
e. Silver is _________________ gold. (not/ heavy)
III. Complete the sentences with the words from the list.
very/ completely/ a bit/ really/ absolutely
a. I speak _____ good Italian but my French is terrible.
b. What an ________ gorgeous skirt! Where did you buy it?
c. You should have come to the party. It was ________ fantastic.
d. Sorry. I’m _______ late, aren’t I?
e. Have you seen that film? It’s _______ amazing!
CARD 26
I. Mark the adjectives P (positive) or N (negative).
1. shallow …
2. likeable …
3. intelligent …
4. hardworking …
5. irresponsible …
6. talented …
7. creative …
8. irritating
II. Circle the odd word out.
1. lawyer – director – author – playwright
2. action – folk – comedy – thriller
3. tune – melody – composer – song
4. dull – creative – unimaginative –boring
5. merchant – trader – moneylender – photographer
III. What’s the English for:
Остаться неизвестным, трудности в обучении, частная
собственность, раскрашивать черно—белые картинки, проектировать
дом, написать портрет известного скульптора, второй куплет песни,
напевать популярный мотив, фильм с трюками и спецэффектами,
иметь кассовый успех, быть в центре внимания, расхлебывать кашу,
случайно встретить друга.
IV. Choose the correct words, then check in a dictionary.
1. The book is set / situated in Tudor times.
2. Matthew Fox plays / stars the lead role in “Lost”.
3. My sister takes /makes photographs for a living.
4. I’m going to a dance presentation / performance at the theatre
tonight.
5. The Mona Lisa is the most famous art exhibit / exhibition in the
Louvre.
V. Complete the sentences with verbs formed using the prefixes re-, dis-,
mis-, under- and the verbs in capitals.
Card 27
I. Choose the correct answer.
1. Pete is … helpful person of all.
a) less
b) little
c) the least
2. The more you exercise, the … you’ll become.
a) fit
b) fitter
c) fittest
3. Emma is not as … her sister.
a) funny as
b) funnier than
c) funny
4. This T-shirt is … cheaper than the blue one.
a) much
b) very
c) lot
5. As Ivan grew up, he got taller and … .
a) the tallest
b) taller
c) tall
6. Tom is … older than his brother.
a) slightly
b) little
c) by far
II. Cross out the unnecessary word.
1. The armchair is not as more comfortable as the sofa.
2. The more harder you work, the more successful you become.
3. Mark is very much faster than his brother.
4. My new laptop is by far better than my old one.
5. Sue’s husband is much more older than her.
6. As I went on reading the book, it got less and less exciting.
III. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjective / adverb in
brackets.
1. A: This pink skirt really suits you
B: Yes and it was … (cheap) than I had expected.
2. A: Could you speak a bit … (slowly), please?
B: Yes, of course. I’m really sorry.
3. A: Do you like the cake? I made it myself.
B: Yes. That’s by far … (good) cake I’ve ever had.
4. A: Is your new flat in the city centre?
B: Yes and it’s also … (close) to the tube station.
5. A: I really appreciate your help.
B: Don’t mention it. If you need any … (far) help, just call
me.
Module 6 — Town & Community … (pp. 89-104)
Card 28
I. Match the words in the two columns. Then use them in their correct
form to complete the sentences.
1. We should all … with projects that will help improve our community.
2. Henry’s grown up on a farm, so he knows very well what it’s like to …
animals.
3. When the doctor told her that her puppy was going to be fine, she … .
4. Instead of … your friends all the time, why don’t you do something more
useful?
5. I want to be a nurse, so volunteering at my local hospital was the … for
me.
6. When the kitten was found, it was very sick, but luckily it … .
II. Underline the correct item.
1. We found the puppy abandoned/neglected on the side of a
motorway.
2. Our teacher has asked us to donate /report any books or toys we
don’t need to the local children’s hospital.
3. Do you think you could spare a couple/plenty of hours each week to
take Mrs Doe’s dog for a walk?
4. If a person cannot look after a pet extremely/propely, they should not
be allowed to own one.
5. The local council is asking for volunteers to plant/feed trees in the
city square.
6. You can support/encourage charities like the Red Cross by
volunteering or donating money.
III. Fill in: staff, foster, remove, answer, rescue, worthwhite,
victims.
1. It took the fire fighter a lot of time to … the koala from the burning
tree.
2. Helping people or animals in need is certainly … cause.
3. After the animals recover, they are placed in … homes where
they’re loved and looked after.
4. This charity aims at helping … the recent earthquake disaster.
5. It is against the law to … endangered species from their natural
habitats.
6. The … members at the animal clinic are very helpful and willing
to teach you how tolook after your pet.
7. The local community centre is asking for a volunteer to … phone
calls and help in the organization of various events.
Card 29
I. Match the words/phrases in column A to their descriptions in
column B.
a. Path used only by people
riding bikes
b. circular construction whee
roads meet
c. sets of lights that controls
the movement of cars, buses,
etc. on the road
d. place on the road marked
with black and white stripes,
where cars stop to allow
people to cross the road.
e. path by either side of a road
for people to walk on.
II. Choose the correct response.
1. A: How do you get to the supermarket from here?
B: a Go past the chemist’s and take the first turn on the left.
b I hope you enjoy your stay here.
2. A: How often does the bus to the library run?
B: a Take the No. 10 bus.
b About every fifteen minutes.
3. A: Where is the nearest bank?
B: a I’m not sure. I’m not from
here.
b You’ll have to take the train.
4. A: What’s the best way to get to
the train station?
B: a Take No. 8 bus from the corner.
b Yes, turn left at the corner.
5. A: Where is the town hall?
B: a There’s one just around the corner.
b It’s to the left, right across the bookshop.
6. A: Is the City Theatre far from here?
B: a Sure, what are you looking for?
b Just a ten-minute walk away.
Card 30
I. Rewrite the following sentences in the passive.
• We don’t add any harmful ingredients to our products.
• ____________________________________________
• The Government is now building a lot of new schools in the provinces.
• ____________________________________________
• The police have just arrested him on suspicion of cruelty to animals.
• ____________________________________________
• They are going to open a new supermarket next week.
• ____________________________________________
• They publish a lot of books on IT.
• _____________________________________
II. Complete the sentences using the passive voice.
• This report ________________ (produce) at the request of the board.
• Twenty hotel managers _______________ (interview) for the purpose of
the report yesterday.
• The job _____________ (finish) by tonight.
• The meeting ___________ (change) to Thursday.
• The beans ____________ (separate) from the shells.
• He ___________ (give) some money by Jane yesterday.
III. Match the beginnings of the sentences with the endings.
1. A decision to strike was taken
2. This church was designed
c. by a hunter with a rifle.
d. by some of the workers.
6. His trousers were completely
covered
7. The house was surrounded
g. by her rude behaviour.
8. Her bedroom wall was covered
h. by a priest in a tiny little
church.
i. with posters of her favourite
singers.
IV. Rewrite the following sentences in the passive making the
underlined words the subject.
• They’ve sent me a lot of junk mail.
• The credit bank lent me three thousand dollars in 1998.
• One of his aunts taught him maths.
• They will pay the workers $50 every day.
• They offered her a good job.
V. Complete the sentences using the causative form.
• Why don’t you go and _______________ (eyes; test)?
• I’ve just ________________ (my hair; cut).
• We need _____________________ (central heating; install).
• I’m glad you like our living room! We’ve
_______________________ (just; redecorate).
• You should go and ______________ (that tooth; fill).
Card 31
I. a) Use the words below to complete the exchanges.
single / parcel / form / overdue / account / return / scales / class
1. A: I’d like to open a(n) … , please.
B: Certainly. Could you please fill out this … ?
2. A: I’d like to send this … to Rome, please.
B: OK. Please can you put it on the … ?
3. A: One first … ticket to Liverpool, please.
B: … or return?
4. A: I’d like to … these books.
B: Unfortunately, they are four days … . That’s £ 2 please.
b) Decide in which of the places (A_D) each exchange is taking
place.
A Post Office
B Library
C Bank
D Airport
1 ….. 2 ….. 3 ….. 4 …..
II. Use the following idioms in their correct forms to complete the
sentences.
do it oneself/make oneself clear/help oneself/by oneself/make oneself
heard
1. There’s plenty of food in the fridge ….. to whatever you want.
2. Class, please quiten down! I shouldn’t have to shout to ……
3. I think Ben will need help fixing the car, I am not sure he can ….
4. Let me try to explain this again. I didn’t ……. .
5. Sam’s not going on holiday with anyone. He’s going ….. .
III. Choose the correct answer.
1. Katie told her friends to make … at home.
a) ourselves
b) themselves
c) herself
2. He doesn’t look … today. Is he alright?
a) yourself
b) his self
c) himself
3. The house … was nice, but the area was horrible.
a) the self
b) himself
c) itself
4. Alex, did you choose myn present … ?
a) yourself
b) itself
c) myself
5. She did it all by … .
a) yourself
b) itself
c) herself
6. Girls, if you want some more food, help … .
7. a) themselves
b) yourselves
c) ourselves
Card 32
I. Match the phrasal verbs to their definitions and then use them in
their correct form to complete the sentences.
a. make sure sb is doing what
they are supposed to.
b. mark an item on a list
c. make sure sb/stn is OK
d. say you arrived at a hotel
e. try/visit to the first time
f. pay the bill and leave a hotel
1. After you … , someone will help you carry your luggage to your
room.
2. Alice always … her children to make sure they are sleeping safely
before she goes to bed herself.
3. Laura … the items on her shopping list as she went around the
supermarket.
4. Would you like to … the new amusement arcade this weekend?
5. Peter was asked to return his room key when he … the hotel.
6. Every now and then my parents go to my school to … how I’m doing.
II. Underline the correct word.
Bill: Excuse me, could you give me directions to the tram / 1) stop /
station, please?
Ann: Certainly. Go down this 2) pedestrian / walking street and turn left
at a 3) sign / signal that says “Charing Cross”.
Bill: OK is it far from here?
Ann: Around 50 metres. The station is just past the 4) community /
society centre. You will probably see a 5) queue / line of people outside
the ticket office.
Bill: Thanks for your help.
III. What’s the English for:
отвечать на телефонные звонки, разразиться слезами, помогать
очищать лес, приемник для животных, кадровый состав, переходить
улицу по “зебре”, общественные службы, открыть счет в банке,
снять деньги, сообщить о пожаре, отправить посылку,
зарегистрироваться в отеле, выехать из отеля, встретиться с мэром,
запретить движение транспорта в центре города.
IV. Fill in the correct reflexive / emphatic pronoun.
1. I hope you like the cake; I made it … .
2. The sculptor was very pleased with …. After the success of his
exhibition.
3. Mum burnt … on the oven while preparing dinner.
4. My parents really enjoyed … at the theatrical performance.
5. How do you know John won the contest? Did he tell you so … ?
6. Don’t worry, if we need anything we’ll help … .
7. The clay … doesn’t cost much, but the potter’s wheel is expensive.
Module 7a
Card 33
Ex. 1 Complete the sentences with the following words:
enclosed , irrational, teasing, triggered, screaming, lift.
1. I wish you’d stop ______ Jack about his fear of needles.
2. I have a fear of ______ Spaces so I avoid flying as much as possible.
3. I realise my fear of birds is completely _____ , but I can’t seen a to get over it.
4. Even just thinking about going in a(n) ______ makes Katie sweat.
5. Many people with a fear of dogs remember a childhood incident which they
believe _____ this fear.
6. Emma started _____ loudly when the lights went out and the room was left in
completed darkness.
Ex. 2 Underline the correct item.
1. It took Scott a long time to melt/fight his fear of the dark.
2. George’s worst fear went/came true when he was bitten by a dog.
3. Don’t you think it’s about time for you to face/activate your fear of
heights?
4. As soon as Nathan entered the dentist’s office, his heart started pumping/
beating faster.
5. Joy and and anger are two tiny/basic human emotions.
Ex. 3 Fill in: human, fight, public, shake, beats, scream, nervous, come.
Then make sentences with the phrases.
1. _____ loudly
2. _____ like a leaf
3. _____ emotion
4. _____ system
5. _____ our fears
6. heart _____ faster
7. _____ places
Module 7a
Card 34
Ex.1 Match the idioms in column A to the correct emotion in column B. Then
use them in the correct from to complete the sentences.
A 1. Butterflies in one’s stomach B. a. jealousy
2. a long face b. pleasure/happiness
3. over the moon c. anger
4. go bring red d. nervousness
5. green with envy e. embarrassment
6. through the roof f. sadness
Ex.2 Fill in: scared to death, long face, bright red, over the moon, green with
envy, through the roof, butterflies in her stomach.
1. Samantha had ____ before the first performance of the play.
2. Olga was ____ when she saw the ghost.
3. Julia went ____ when her teacher told her off for talking.
4. Liam was ____ when he saw Jack’s new car – he wanted one too!
5. Susan has got a very ____ today. I think she’s still upset about failing the
exam.
6. Antony was ____ when he found out that he had won the competition.
7. David went ____ when he found out that his brother had taken his MP3 player
without asking.
Module 7b
Card 35
Ex.1 Fill in: coastguard, mountain rescue, false call, line, unconscious.
1. А: What did you do when Tom fell while rock climbing?
В: We immediately called the ________. We didn’t want to move him and
cause more damage.
2. A: Oh, sorry, I dialed the wrong number.
B: Please, be careful next time. You can get into a lot of trouble for making
a(n) ______.
3. А: How did you get back to the shore safely after your boat sank?
B: The _______ came and got us.
4. А: What happened to Ted ?
B: He was knocked _______ after he hit his head and was taken to the
hospital.
5. А: Hello. I need an ambulance to come to my house, please.
В: Please, hold the _______. I’ll put you through to Emergency Services.
Ex. 2 Match the correct response to the statement.
A 1.Fire department. How can I help you? В а.Yes, that’s right.
2. Is your address 184 Mulberry Road? b. The hospital called. Mike
3.There’s been an accident at the Town Hall. was in an accident
Please, send help. с.Sorry, dialled the wrong
4. What service do you require? number.
5. What’s the matter? Where are you rushing d. Stay on the line, please, help
to? is on the way.
e. The coastguard, please.
Module 7с
Card 36
Ex. 1 Fill in: if or unless.
1 ______ you leave now, you’ll be late for work.
2.______ I am not busy in the afternoon, I’ll call you.
3.______ you book your tickets in advance, you won’t get to see the concert.
4.______ I wake up early on Saturday, I’ll go shopping.
5._______ you water the flowers regularly, they won’t grow.
Ex. 2 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1. А: I wish Tom ____ (come) to your party.
В: Yes. We would have had a great time.
2. А: I really miss my brother. If only he_____ (be) here.
В: Why don’t you visit him?
3. А: If only people _____ (drive) more carefully.
B: Yes. Then there would be fewer accidents.
4. А: I wish I _____ (not/ be) so rude to Ruth this morning.
В: I know. I think you should apologise.
Module 7с
Card 37
Ex.1 Use the verbs in the list in the correct tense to complete the sentences.
Throw, not/act, lock, not/eat, continue, visit, not/be, sit.
1. If she ______ immediately, the fire would have spread throughout the whole
house.
2. If he ______ so many sweets, he would not have to visit the dentist so often!
3. If you ______ afraid of heights, I’d take you on a helicopter ride with me.
4. If James ______ driving so carelessly, he will have an accident.
5. Their park would be tidier if everybody ______ their rubbish in the bins.
6. If we ______ Italy next year, we’ll go on a tour of all the important historical
sites.
7. If he ______ the window , the thief would not have got in.
8. You get sunburn when you ______ out in the sun too long.
Ex. 2 Use if or unless to make sentences.
А: 1. People/ enjoy their jobs В: a not pass the exams
2. it/ not rain/ tomorrow b have an accident
3. he/ study hard c be late for school
4. you/drive more carefully d buy me some aspirin?
5.you/mix red and white e go on a picnic
6. you/ go to the chemist’s f work better
7. I/see Jane g give her your message
8. you/ hurry h get pink
Module 8a
Card 38
Ex. 1 Complete the sentences with the following words:
enclosed , irrational, teasing, triggered, screaming, lift.
1. I wish you’d stop ______ Jack about his fear of needles.
2. I have a fear of ______ Spaces so I avoid flying as much as possible.
3. I realise my fear of birds is completely _____ , but I can’t seen a to get over it.
4. Even just thinking about going in a(n) ______ makes Katie sweat.
5. Many people with a fear of dogs remember a childhood incident which they
believe _____ this fear.
6. Emma started _____ loudly when the lights went out and the room was left in
completed darkness.
Ex. 2 Underline the correct item.
6. It took Scott a long time to melt/fight his fear of the dark.
7. George’s worst fear went/came true when he was bitten by a dog.
8. Don’t you think it’s about time for you to face/activate your fear of
heights?
9. As soon as Nathan entered the dentist’s office, his heart started pumping/
beating faster.
10. Joy and and anger are two tiny/basic human emotions.
Ex. 3 Fill in: human, fight, public, shake, beats, scream, nervous, come.
Then make sentences with the phrases.
8. _____ loudly
9. _____ like a leaf
10. _____ emotion
11. _____ system
12. _____ our fears
13. heart _____ faster
14. _____ places
Module 8a
Card 39
Ex.1 Match the idioms in column A to the correct emotion in column B. Then
use them in the correct from to complete the sentences.
A 1. Butterflies in one’s stomach B. a. jealousy
2. a long face b. pleasure/happiness
3. over the moon c. anger
4. go bring red d. nervousness
5. green with envy e. embarrassment
6. through the roof f. sadness
Ex.2 Fill in: scared to death, long face, bright red, over the moon, green with
envy, through the roof, butterflies in her stomach.
8. Samantha had ____ before the first performance of the play.
9. Olga was ____ when she saw the ghost.
10. Julia went ____ when her teacher told her off for talking.
11. Liam was ____ when he saw Jack’s new car – he wanted one too!
12. Susan has got a very ____ today. I think she’s still upset about failing the
exam.
13. Antony was ____ when he found out that he had won the competition.
14. David went ____ when he found out that his brother had taken his MP3 player
without asking.
Module 8b
Card 40
Ex.1 Fill in: coastguard, mountain rescue, false call, line, unconscious.
6. А: What did you do when Tom fell while rock climbing?
В: We immediately called the ________. We didn’t want to move him and
cause more damage.
7. A: Oh, sorry, I dialled the wrong number.
B: Please, be careful next time. You can get into a lot of trouble for making
a(n) ______.
8. А: How did you get back to the shore safely after your boat sank?
B: The _______ came and got us.
9. А: What happened to Ted ?
B: He was knocked _______ after he hit his head and was taken to the
hospital.
10. А: Hello. I need an ambulance to come to my house, please.
В: Please, hold the _______. I’ll put you through to Emergency Services.
Ex. 2 Match the correct response to the statement.
A 1.Fire department. How can I help you? В а.Yes, that’s right.
2. Is your address 184 Mulberry Road? b. The hospital called. Mike
3.There’s been an accident at the Town Hall. was in an accident
Please, send help. с.Sorry, dialled the wrong
4. What service do you require? number.
5. What’s the matter? Where are you rushing d. Stay on the line, please, help
to? is on the way.
e. The coastguard, please.
Module 8с
Card 41
Ex. 1 Fill in: if or unless.
1 ______ you leave now, you’ll be late for work.
2.______ I am not busy in the afternoon, I’ll call you.
3.______ you book your tickets in advance, you won’t get to see the concert.
4.______ I wake up early on Saturday, I’ll go shopping.
5._______ you water the flowers regularly, they won’t grow.
Ex. 2 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
5. А: I wish Tom ____ (come) to your party.
В: Yes. We would have had a great time.
6. А: I really miss my brother. If only he_____ (be) here.
В: Why don’t you visit him?
7. А: If only people _____ (drive) more carefully.
B: Yes. Then there would be fewer accidents.
8. А: I wish I _____ (not/ be) so rude to Ruth this morning.
В: I know. I think you should apologise.
Module 8с
Card 42
Ex.1 Use the verbs in the list in the correct tense to complete the sentences.
Throw, not/act, lock, not/eat, continue, visit, not/be, sit.
1. If she ______ immediately, the fire would have spread throughout the whole
house.
2. If he ______ so many sweets, he would not have to visit the dentist so often!
3. If you ______ afraid of heights, I’d take you on a helicopter ride with me.
4. If James ______ driving so carelessly, he will have an accident.
5. Their park would be tidier if everybody ______ their rubbish in the bins.
6. If we ______ Italy next year, we’ll go on a tour of all the important historical
sites.
7. If he ______ the window , the thief would not have got in.
8. You get sunburn when you ______ out in the sun too long.
Ex. 2 Use if or unless to make sentences.
А: 1. People/ enjoy their jobs В: a not pass the exams
2. it/ not rain/ tomorrow b have an accident
3. he/ study hard c be late for school
4. you/drive more carefully d buy me some aspirin?
5.you/mix red and white e go on a picnic
6. you/ go to the chemist’s f work better
7. I/see Jane g give her your message
8. you/ hurry h get pink
Module 8d
Сard 43
Ex.1 Fill in: staring, treat, nutritious, home –made, dessert, roast, tasty,
thirsty, snacks, slice.
1. Mmmm! This soup is very______.
2. Can I have glass of water I’m quite ________.
3. Would you like a _____ of chocolate cake for _______?
4. Fruit and vegetables are very________. They are full of vitamins.
5. I always eat out. I miss eating_____ food.
6. Let’s out at a restaurant tonight. It’s my ______.
7. Crisps and pop corn are popular children’s _______.
8. What’s for dinner? I’m ______.
9. I will have the _____ beef with steamed vegetable.
Ex.2 Make sentence as in the example
1. Anne is busy today. We can’t go shopping together.
—I wish Anna weren’t busy today.
2. I lent Diana my favourite earrings. She lost them.
3. I lied to my best friend. He is upset with me now.
4. I did’nt bring my umbrella with me. I’m soaking wet now.
5. My flatmate always makes a lot of noise. I can’t study.
6. I touched the frying pan yesterday. I burnt my.
Module 8f
Card 44
Ex.1 Fill in: back, out of, up with, on, off .
1. Please keep the dog _______ the kitchen – it’s not hygienic to have him in
there.( prevent from entering)
2. Keep _____! The burning building is about to collapse! (don’t go near)
3. Martha and Kate kept _______ whispering, even after I had told them to stop.
(continued)
4. Judy was finding it very difficult to keep______ her schoolwork. ( stay on
schedule)
5. The sign says “keep______ the grass”. (don’t walk on)
Ex. 2 Choose the correct words. Check in the Word List. Make sentences with
the other words.
1. My brother has a poor/weak/low diet. All he eats is bread and potatoes.
2. “Don’t harm/damage/ruin the spider, Frank. Just put it outside.’
3. We should all improve our eating customs/habits/manners.
4. John leads/passes/spends a very busy life.