Test 4 circle the odd word out trendy

Spotlight 8 Test 4 (Module 4) + KEY to test — цитаты Теста № 4 с ответами из сборника контрольных заданий УМК по английскому языку серии «Английский в фокусе» для учащихся 8 класса общеобразовательных организаций. Авторы: Ю.Е. Ваулина и др./ М.: Просвещение, 2016.


Vocabulary

    A Circle the odd word out.
 1 trendy / fashionable / modern / linen
2 plain / baggy / striped / floral
3 stockings / basket / cloak / trousers
4 velvet / silk / wool / casual
5 slim / overweight / straight / thin
6 scruffy / sporty / checked / elegant

    В Underline the correct item.
 7 Mark gave Sue a great original/genuine silk scarf for her birthday.
8 Cynthia’s shirt fits/goes really well with her trousers.
9 Little Suzie thinks that her granddad’s big curly/bushy eyebrows look really funny!
10 Helen wanted to rent/borrow my black dress to wear to a party.
11 Why don’t you wear your red shirt tonight? It really matches/suits you.
12 Tim has grown/increased much taller, and his clothes don’t fit him anymore.
13 Now that spring is here, we can put our heavy winter clothes off/away.
14 Alex has lost/missed a lot of weight since he started exercising.
15 Dad put his foot/hand down and wouldn’t let us go to the match.
16 This ring isn’t made of real gold; it’s priceless/worthless.

Grammar

   C Complete the sentences using the appropriate adjective from the list below and tool enough, as in the example.
 • pretty • skinny • classy • shy • troubled
17 Lisa should put on a little weight; she’s too skinny.
18 Chris thinks that jeans aren’t classy enough to wear to a wedding.
19 There are many teens who are too troubled about their body image.
20 Olga believes that she isn’t pretty enough to be a fashion model.
21 Don’t expect Angela to come and talk to you first; she’s too shy around new people.

    D Fill in the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets.
22 Can you wait a few minutes? Your dress is being shortened (shorten) right now.
23 John was asked (ask) to star in a Broadway show last year.
24 Do you think that people are affected (affect) by all these adverts they see on TV?
25 Tickets for The Phantom of the Opera must be booked (book) weeks earlier.
26 The theme of next month’s fashion show hasn’t been decided (not/decide) yet.
27 Some fashion designers believe that all clothes will be made (make) with organic fabrics in the future.

    E Write two passive sentences for each of the sentences below, as in the example.
28 Anna offered Natalie some good advice.
a) Some good advice was offered to Natalie by Anna.
b) Natalie was offered some good advice by Anna.
29 They are sending you the email.
a) The email is being sent to you as we speak,
b) You are being sent the email as we speak.
30 Someone brings her the newspaper every morning.
a) The newspaper is brought to her every morning.
b) She is brought the newspaper every morning.

    F Rewrite the sentences in the causative form.
31 Sonya asked a famous designer to make her wedding dress.
Sonya had her wedding dress made by a famous designer.
32 The dentist whitens George’s teeth twice a year.
George has his teeth whitened twice a year (by the dentist).
33 The photographer has developed our holiday photos.
We have had our holiday photos developed (by the photographer).
34 A professional make-up artist did my sister’s make-up.
My sister had her make-up done (by a professional make-up artist).
35 Mum is cleaning my skirt for me.
I’m having my skirt cleaned (by Mum).

 Everyday English

    G Complete the exchanges using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.
 36 A: Why don’t you wear your nice cotton trousers?
B: (С) I can’t. They don’t fit me anymore.
37 A: How do I look in this yellow shirt?
B: (В) Excellent! It really suits you!
 38 A: I suggest you wear your blue suit to the party.
B: (D) I haven’t worn that for ages, but, why not?
 39 A: What do you think of these jeans?
B: (F) They’re a bit too big.
 40 A: Do you think this jumper is too big?
B: (A) Yes. You need a smaller size.

Reading

    H Match the headings (A to F) to the paragraphs (41 to 45). There is one extra heading.
41 (C) CLOTHES THROUGHOUT HISTORY
People have always had the need to set their own fashion trends, and there is no better witness to this fact than the Fashion Museum in Bath, England. With a display of original outfits dating from the 1700s to modern day, fashion enthusiasts will be thrilled to see not only authentic gowns worn by English kings and queens, but also some of the dresses made famous by the legendary Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe.
42 (F) WE ARE WHAT WE WEAR
A long time ago, clothes were simply a way of covering our bodies. Of course, there have always been preferences in one style or another, but fashion rarely used to define who we are. Today, things are different. Our clothes make a statement about our personality and our lifestyle. Teens, especially, associate the way they dress with the image they want to show others. It’s not really about being fashionable anymore; it’s rather about showing our identity through our choice of outfit.
43 (В) PRIZED CREATIONS
William Ivey Long is one of the greatest costumes designers of our time. His extraordinary work in Hairspray, Chicago and other Broadway and off-Broadway plays has won him five Tony awards and twice as many nominations. His costumes are clever, original and a perfect expression of the character they are created for. The highlight in Long’s career was in 2006, when he was admitted to the Theatre Hall of Fame.
44 (A) ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CLOTHES
With more and more people turning their attention to our planet’s growing problems, it’s no wonder that the fashion industry is also doing so. Eco-safe materials, organic colouring substances and even clothes made from recycled materials are now easier to find and are becoming more and more popular with today’s shoppers.
45 (E) LESS THAN PERFECT
The next time you feel frustrated because you don’t have Nicole Kidman’s porcelain skin, Jennifer Aniston’s beautiful hair or David Beckham’s muscular body, have a look through some gossip magazines. It might make you feel better to see pictures of your favourite Hollywood icons without their make-up on. Take a closer look at a star’s picture that hasn’t been retouched, and you’ll discover that many of them are ordinary-looking people, just like you and me!

Listening

   I Listen to the conversation between Jane and her brother, Jake, and mark the statements (46 to 50) as A (True), В (False) or C (Not stated).
46 Mark wants to buy his mother something really expensive for her birthday.
A True В False C Not stated
47 Jane and Mark’s mother doesn’t like carrying handkerchiefs.
A True В False C Not stated
48 Jane and Mark’s mother has too many skirts.
A True В False C Not stated
49 Jane thinks that their father should pay for their mother’s present.
A True В False C Not stated
50 Mark and Jane know what type of bag their mother would like.
A True В False C Not stated


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Vocabulary

A. Circle the odd word out.

1.     
Trendy / fashionable / modern / linen

2.     
Scruffy / sporty / checked / elegant

3.     
Plain / baggy / striped / floral

4.     
Slim / overweight / straight / thin

5.     
Stocking / basket / cloak /trousers

6.     
Velvet / sporty / wool / casual

B. Underline the correct item.

7.     
This ring isn’t made of real gold; it’s priceless/worthless.

8.      Mark
gave Sue a great original/genuine silk scarf for her birthday.

9.     
Dad put his foot/hand down and wouldn’t let us go to the
match.

10.  Cynthia’s
shirt fits/goes really well with her trousers.

11.  Alex has lost/missed
a lot of weight since he started exercising.

12.  Little
Suzie thinks that her granddad’s big curly/bushy eyebrows look really
funny!

13.  Now
that spring is here, we can put our heavy winter clothes off/away.

14.  Helen wanted to rent/borrow
my black dress to wear to a party.

15.  Tim has grown/increased
much taller, and his clothes don’t fit him anymore.

16.  Why
don’t you wear your red shirt tonight? It really matches/suits you

Grammar

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

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

18.   
Tickets for The Phantom of the Opera must …… (book) weeks
earlier.

19.   
Some fashion designers believe that all clothes …… (make)
with organic fabrics in the future.

20.   
Do you think that people …… (affect) by all these adverts
they see on TV?

21.    John …… (ask)
to star in a Broadway show last year.

22.   
Can you wait a few minutes? Your address …… (shorten)
right now.

Everyday English

D. Complete the exchanging using
the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.

23. 
Why don’t you wear your nice cotton trousers?

24. 
Do you think this jumper is too big?

25. 
How do I look in this yellow shirt?

26. 
What do you think of these jeans?

27. 
I suggest you wear your blue suit to the party.

a.      
Yes. You need a smaller size.

b.     
Excellent! It really suits you!

c.      
I can’t. they don’t fit me anymore.

d.     
I haven’t worn that for ages, but, why not?

e.      
No. why don’t you wear something less formal instead?

f.       
They’re a bit too big.

Reading

E. Match the heading (A to F) to
the paragraphs (28 to 32). There is one extra heading.

A.   
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDS CLOTHES

B.    
PRIZED CREATIONS

C.    
CLOTHES THROUGHOUT HISTORY

D.   
THE INFLUENCE OF THE MEDIA

E.    
LESS THAN PERFECT

F.     
WE ARE WHAT WE WEAR

28.  The
next time you feel frustrated because you don’t have Nicole Kidman’s porcelain
skin, Jennifer Aniston’s beautiful hair or David Beckham’s muscular body, have
a look through some gossip magazines. It might make you feel better to see
pictures of your favourite Hollywood icons without their make-up on. Take a
closer look at a star’s picture that hasn’t been retouched, and you’ll discover
that many of them are ordinary-looking people, just like you and me.

29.  With
more and more people turning their attention to our planet’s growing problems,
it’s no wonder that the fashion industry is also doing so. Eco-safe materials,
organic colouring substances and even clothes made from recycled materials are
now easier to find and are becoming more and more popular with today’s
shoppers.

30.  William
Ivey Long is one of the greatest costumes designers of our time. His
extraordinary work in Hairspray, Chicago and other Broadway and off-Broadway
plays has won him five Tony awards and twice as many nominations. His costumes
are clever, original and a perfect expression of the character they are created
for. The highlight in Long’s career was in 2006, when he was admitted to the
Theatre Hall of Fame.

31.  A
long time ago, clothes were simply a way of covering our bodies. Of course,
there have always been preferences in one style or another, but fashion rarely
used to define who we are. Today, things are different. Our clothes make a
statement about our personality and our lifestyle. Teens, especially, associate
the way they dress with the image they want to show others. It’s not really
about being fashionable anymore; it’s rather about showing our identity through
our choice of outfit.

32.  People
have always had the need to set their own fashion trends, and there is no
better witness to this fact than the Fashion Museum in Bath, England. With a
display of original outfits dating from the 1700s to modern day, fashion
enthusiasts will be thrilled to see not only authentic gowns worn by English
kings and queens, but also some of the dresses made famous by the legendary
Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe.

Модульный тест 4 

Цель: проверить, как учащиеся усвоили лексико-грамматический
материал модуля 4. Шкала оценивания

5

4

3

2

32-29

28-23

22-17

16-0

Ответы

1.     
linen

2.     
checked

3.     
baggy

4.     
straight

5.     
basket

6.     
casual

7.     
worthless

8.     
genuine

9.     
hand

10.  goes

11.  lost

12.  bushy

13.  away

14.  borrow

15.  grown

16.  suits

17.  hasn’t
been decided

18.  be
booked

19.  will
be made

20.  are
affected

21.  was
asked

22.  is
being shortened

23.  c

24.  a

25.  b

26.  f

27.  d

28.  e

29.  a

30.  b

31.  f

32.  c

ANSWER SHEET

A

C

1

17

2

18

3

19

4

20

5

21

6

22

B

D

7

23

8

24

9

25

10

26

11

27

12

E

13

28

14

29

15

30

16

31

32

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Vocabulary

    A Circle the odd word out.
 1 trendy / fashionable / modern / linen
2 plain / baggy / striped / floral
3 stockings / basket / cloak / trousers
4 velvet / silk / wool / casual
5 slim / overweight / straight / thin
6 scruffy / sporty / checked / elegant

    В Underline the correct item.
 7 Mark gave Sue a great original/genuine silk scarf for her birthday.
8 Cynthia’s shirt fits/goes really well with her trousers.
9 Little Suzie thinks that her granddad’s big curly/bushy eyebrows look really funny!
10 Helen wanted to rent/borrow my black dress to wear to a party.
11 Why don’t you wear your red shirt tonight? It really matches/suits you.
12 Tim has grown/increased much taller, and his clothes don’t fit him anymore.
13 Now that spring is here, we can put our heavy winter clothes off/away.
14 Alex has lost/missed a lot of weight since he started exercising.
15 Dad put his foot/hand down and wouldn’t let us go to the match.
16 This ring isn’t made of real gold; it’s priceless/worthless.

Grammar

   C Complete the sentences using the appropriate adjective from the list below and tool enough, as in the example.
 • pretty • skinny • classy • shy • troubled
17 Lisa should put on a little weight; she’s too skinny.
18 Chris thinks that jeans aren’t classy enough to wear to a wedding.
19 There are many teens who are too troubled about their body image.
20 Olga believes that she isn’t pretty enough to be a fashion model.
21 Don’t expect Angela to come and talk to you first; she’s too shy around new people.

    D Fill in the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets.
22 Can you wait a few minutes? Your dress is being shortened (shorten) right now.
23 John was asked (ask) to star in a Broadway show last year.
24 Do you think that people are affected (affect) by all these adverts they see on TV?
25 Tickets for The Phantom of the Opera must be booked (book) weeks earlier.
26 The theme of next month’s fashion show hasn’t been decided (not/decide) yet.
27 Some fashion designers believe that all clothes will be made (make) with organic fabrics in the future.

    E Write two passive sentences for each of the sentences below, as in the example.
28 Anna offered Natalie some good advice.
a) Some good advice was offered to Natalie by Anna.
b) Natalie was offered some good advice by Anna.
29 They are sending you the email.
a) The email is being sent to you as we speak,
b) You are being sent the email as we speak.
30 Someone brings her the newspaper every morning.
a) The newspaper is brought to her every morning.
b) She is brought the newspaper every morning.

    F Rewrite the sentences in the causative form.
31 Sonya asked a famous designer to make her wedding dress.
Sonya had her wedding dress made by a famous designer.
32 The dentist whitens George’s teeth twice a year.
George has his teeth whitened twice a year (by the dentist).
33 The photographer has developed our holiday photos.
We have had our holiday photos developed (by the photographer).
34 A professional make-up artist did my sister’s make-up.
My sister had her make-up done (by a professional make-up artist).
35 Mum is cleaning my skirt for me.
I’m having my skirt cleaned (by Mum).

 Everyday English

    G Complete the exchanges using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.
 36 A: Why don’t you wear your nice cotton trousers?
B: (С) I can’t. They don’t fit me anymore.
37 A: How do I look in this yellow shirt?
B: (В) Excellent! It really suits you!
 38 A: I suggest you wear your blue suit to the party.
B: (D) I haven’t worn that for ages, but, why not?
 39 A: What do you think of these jeans?
B: (F) They’re a bit too big.
 40 A: Do you think this jumper is too big?
B: (A) Yes. You need a smaller size.

Reading

    H Match the headings (A to F) to the paragraphs (41 to 45). There is one extra heading.
41 (C) CLOTHES THROUGHOUT HISTORY
People have always had the need to set their own fashion trends, and there is no better witness to this fact than the Fashion Museum in Bath, England. With a display of original outfits dating from the 1700s to modern day, fashion enthusiasts will be thrilled to see not only authentic gowns worn by English kings and queens, but also some of the dresses made famous by the legendary Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe.
42 (F) WE ARE WHAT WE WEAR
A long time ago, clothes were simply a way of covering our bodies. Of course, there have always been preferences in one style or another, but fashion rarely used to define who we are. Today, things are different. Our clothes make a statement about our personality and our lifestyle. Teens, especially, associate the way they dress with the image they want to show others. It’s not really about being fashionable anymore; it’s rather about showing our identity through our choice of outfit.
43 (В) PRIZED CREATIONS
William Ivey Long is one of the greatest costumes designers of our time. His extraordinary work in Hairspray, Chicago and other Broadway and off-Broadway plays has won him five Tony awards and twice as many nominations. His costumes are clever, original and a perfect expression of the character they are created for. The highlight in Long’s career was in 2006, when he was admitted to the Theatre Hall of Fame.
44 (A) ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CLOTHES
With more and more people turning their attention to our planet’s growing problems, it’s no wonder that the fashion industry is also doing so. Eco-safe materials, organic colouring substances and even clothes made from recycled materials are now easier to find and are becoming more and more popular with today’s shoppers.
45 (E) LESS THAN PERFECT
The next time you feel frustrated because you don’t have Nicole Kidman’s porcelain skin, Jennifer Aniston’s beautiful hair or David Beckham’s muscular body, have a look through some gossip magazines. It might make you feel better to see pictures of your favourite Hollywood icons without their make-up on. Take a closer look at a star’s picture that hasn’t been retouched, and you’ll discover that many of them are ordinary-looking people, just like you and me!

Listening

   I Listen to the conversation between Jane and her brother, Jake, and mark the statements (46 to 50) as A (True), В (False) or C (Not stated).
46 Mark wants to buy his mother something really expensive for her birthday.
A True В False C Not stated
47 Jane and Mark’s mother doesn’t like carrying handkerchiefs.
A True В False C Not stated
48 Jane and Mark’s mother has too many skirts.
A True В False C Not stated
49 Jane thinks that their father should pay for their mother’s present.
A True В False C Not stated
50 Mark and Jane know what type of bag their mother would like.
A True В False C Not stated


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Test 4 A (Module 4)

Vocabulary

A Circle the odd word out.

1. plain / striped / sporty / checked 3. slim /thin / thick / overweight

2. velvet / linen / scruffy/ nylon 4. elegant / casual /polka-dot/ smart

B Fill in the missing word. There are three answers you do not need to use.

Bushy, crooked, fit, overweight, suits, try, protruding, frizzy, slim

5. She’s got a very ________ figure.

6. Ben made a nasty remark about Kate’s ___ eyebrows.

7. Would you like to _______ on that dress?

8. Liz is __________. She must go on a diet.

9. Ted doesn’t like his ________ nose.

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

C Underline the correct item.

11. Jenny is sitting an exam this morning, so keep your arms/fingers crossed.

12. The fashion show has been put off/ out until next Friday.

13. The first terrifying fifteen minutes of the film made my hair/head stand on end.

14. This ring isn’t made of real gold; it’s priceless/ worthless.

15. Tim’s shirt fits/ goes really well with his trousers.

16. Mark has grown/ increased much taller, and his clothes don’t fit him anymore.

17. It’s a formal party. You really should put out/on a tie.

18. Alex has lost/ missed a lot of weight since he started exercising.

Grammar

D Fill in the gaps. Use too or enough.

19. Kate believes that she isn’t pretty _________ to be a fashion model.

20. Betsy should put on a little weight; she’s ________ skinny.

21. “What do you think of this shirt?” – “It doesn’t fit you. The sleeves are _______ long.”

22. “Why didn’t you buy those shoes?” – “They weren’t comfortable _______.”

23. There are many teens who are _______ troubled about their body image.

E Rewrite the following sentences into the passive.

24. John Napier designed the costumes for Cats. 27. They have translated the book into 25 languages.

25. You cannot take pets into the theatre. 28. The chef is preparing the food.

26. The company will publish the new Harry Potter book next month.

Test 4 A (Module 4)

Everyday English

F Complete the exchanges using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.

29. A: Why don’t you wear your nice cotton trousers? B: __. A They’ re a bit too big.

30. A: How do I look in this blue dress? B: __. B Excellent! It really suits you!

31. A: I suggest you wear your purple suit to the party. B: __. C Yes. You need a smaller size.

32. A: What do you think of these jeans? B: __. D I can’t. They don’t fit me anymore.

33. A: Do you think this shirt is too big? B: __. E I haven’t worth that for ages, but, why not?

F No. Why don’t you wear something less

formal instead?

Reading

G Match the headings (A to F) to the paragraphs (34-38). There is one extra heading.

A CLOTHES THROUGHOUT HISTORY D LESS THAN PERFECT

B WE ARE WHAT WE WEAR E THE INFLUENCE OF THE MEDIA

C PRIZED CREATIONS F ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CLOTHES

34

35

36

Test 4 A (Module 4)

37

38

Test 4 B (Module 4)

Vocabulary

A Circle the odd word out.

1. plain / baggy / sporty / scruffy 3. trendy /modern / velvet / fashionable

2. floral / linen / patterned / polka-dot 4. nylon/ silk/ wool / striped

B Fill in the missing word. There are three answers you do not need to use.

crooked, fit, suits, try, protruding, frizzy, slim, overweight, bushy

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

6. He doesn’t like his ________ nose.

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

8. Would you like to _______ on that shirt?

9. Tom made a nasty remark about Julia’s ___ eyebrows.

10. Liza’s got a very ________ figure.

C Underline the correct item.

11. I want to curl my hair. Can you please give me a(n) arm/hand?

12. Diana has lost/ missed a lot of weight since she started exercising.

13. Why don’t you wear your red shirt tonight? It really matches/ suits you.

14. Now that spring is here, we can put our heavy winter clothes off/away.

15. When Lucy’s mum saw that her daughter had had her tongue pierced, she lost her head/ mind.

16. I can’t put up with/out that kind of behavior any longer.

17. Could I rent/ borrow your new silver dress for the party tomorrow?

18. This ring is made of real gold; it’s priceless/ worthless.

Grammar

D Fill in the gaps. Use too or enough.

19. There are many teens who are _______ troubled about their body image.

20. Ben thinks that jeans aren’t classy _____ to wear to a wedding.

21. “This sweater is nice. Why don’t you ever wear it?” – “Well, it’s ____ warm!”

22. “Let’s buy this coat for Jenny!” – “No, it’s not warm ______.”

23. Don’t expect Ann to come and talk to you first; she’s ______ shy around new people.

E Rewrite the following sentences into the passive.

24. They will open the opera house next week. 27. Puccini composed many famous operas.

25. You should send this fax right now. 28. They are building a new bridge.

26. They had cooked the meal before the lights went off.

Test 4 B (Module 4)

Everyday English

F Complete the exchanges using the phrases below. There is one extra phrase.

29. A: Why don’t you wear your nice cotton trousers? — B: __ A Yes. You need a smaller size.

30. A: How do I look in this blue dress? — B: __ B I haven’t worth that for ages, but, why not?

31. A: I suggest you wear your purple suit to the party. — B: __ C They’re a bit too big.

32. A: What do you think of these jeans? — B: __ D I can’t. They don’t fit me anymore.

33. A: Do you think this shirt is too big? — B: __ E Excellent! It really suits you!

F No. Why don’t you wear something less

formal instead?

Reading

G Match the headings ( A to F) to the paragraphs ( 34-38). There is one extra heading.

A LESS THAN PERFECT D ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY CLOTHES

B THE INFLUENCE OF THE MEDIA E PRIZED CREATIONS

C WE ARE WHAT WE WEAR F CLOTHES THROUGHOUT HISTORY

34

35

36

Test 4 B (Module 4)

37

38

KEY TO TESTS

TEST 4A

A 1 sporty 3 thick

2 scruffy 4 polka-dot

B 5 slim 8 overweight

6 bushy 9 crooked

7 try 10 frizzy

C 11 fingers 16 grown D 19 enough

12 off 17 on 20 too

13 hair 18 lost 21 too

14 worthless 22 enough

15 goes 23 too

E 24 The costumes for Cats were designed by John Napier.

25 Pets cannot be taken into the theatre.

26 The new Harry Potter book will be published by the company next month.

27 The book has been translated into 25 languages.

28 The food is being prepared.

F 29 D G 34 C H 39 C

30 B 35 D 40 B

31 E 36 A 41 A

32 A 37 F 42 A

33 C 38 B 43 C

KEY TO TESTS

TEST 4B

A 1 plain 3 velvet

2 linen 4 striped

B 5 frizzy 8 try

6 crooked 9 bushy

7 overweight 10 slim

C 11 hand 16 with D 19 too

12 lost 17 borrow 20 enough

13 suits 18priceless 21 too

14 away 22 enough

15 head 23 too

E 24 The opera house will be opened next week.

25 This fax should be sent right now.

26 The meal had been cooked before the lights went off.

27 Many famous operas were composed by Puccini.

28 A new bridge is being built.

F 29 D G 34 A H 39 B

30 E 35 C 40 A

31 B 36 D 41 A

32 C 37 F 42 C

33 A 38 E 43 A

Progress check IV 1. Circle the odd Word out. trendy fashionable modern linen 4 velvet silk wool casual! plain baggy striped floral 5 slim overweight polka dot thin scruffy sporty checked elegant 2. Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold. 1. How many English verbs do you know? REGULAR 2. His answer was CORRECT 3. Half of the population still stays on the continent of Africa. LITERATE 4. change the sentence into speech. DIRECT 5. It was for him to forgive her. POSSIBLE 3. Change the sentences into Passive Voice Mr Wilson will teach you English. Tom gave Nick a book for his birthday. Our mother tells us stories every evening. A boy showed her the way. 5. They will send us a box of fruit. In summer the boys often ride the horses. 7. I have translated the whole text. He must take the box to the station. David is cleaning the room now. 10. You can’t cross the river on a raft. Fill in: away, off, on, through, up with, out.

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