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Личный кабинет / Мои курсы / ИнЯз/Базовый курс 2 / Module 5. Advertising / Module 5 Test
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Вопрос 1 |
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Most of girls are fans of love films because they are very _______________. |
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a. Brutal |
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c. Romantic |
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Open the brackets and write the full sentence in the Second Conditional.
If it (be) summer now we (not go) to school.
Ответ: If it was summer now, we would not go to school.
Make the adjective in a superlative form.
Your argumentation is the least convincing |
(convincing) from all that were mentioned, so I won’t |
follow your advice. |
Write the correct word. |
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Josh is unable to forget this catchy jingle |
after hearing such a popular ad on radio. |
Open the brackets and write the full sentence in the Second Conditional.
The tea (be) sweeter if you (put) some more sugar.
Ответ: The tea would be sweeter if you put some more sugar
Write the correct word.
Sometimes the audience can be fed of the similar and changeless advertisement, so that people would like to see
something new and original .
Make the adjective in a comparative form.
William Shakespeare is much more famous than Christopher Marlowe.
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Choose the correct answer.
This logo was well–known and __________________, so each person could keep it in his/her mind.
Выберите один ответ: a. Interesting
b. Recognisable
c. Familiar
d. Empty
Correct the mistake. Write only the corrected word.
Yesterday was the hotest day of the year.
Ответ: hottest
Choose the word that mean the following.
To change the shape of something so that it looks strange or unnatural
Выберите один ответ: a. To enhance
b. To endorse
c. To distort
d. To exaggerate
Choose the word that mean the following.
To appear in an advertisement, saying that you use and like a particular product
Выберите один ответ: a. To support
b. To exaggerate
c. To put on
d. To endorse
Choose the correct answer.
What is the right formula of the Second Conditional?
Выберите один ответ:
a. if + past perfect, would + have + past participle
b. if + past simple, would + bare infinitive
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a. Good — better — |
the best |
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b. Bad — |
worse |
— the worst; |
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c. far |
— further — the furthest. |
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Write the word that mean the following.
Making you feel annoyed (adj)
Ответ: irritating
Write the word that mean the following.
To encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something (verb)
Ответ: endorse
Open the brackets and write the full sentence in the Second Conditional.
We (go) to the cinema if we (can) buy tickets.
Ответ: We would go to the cinema if we could buy tickets.
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In that time the Godfather was the most powerful |
criminal in Italy. His abilities were unlimited. |
Make the adjective in a comparative form.
At home, Mother is always busier |
(busy) than Father. |
Choose the correct answer.
Which sentence is related to a Comparative form?
Выберите один ответ:
a. The situation was even worse than we expected.
b. This house is the oldest building in the town.
c. Why do you always come at the worst possible moment?
Choose the correct answer.
I have never met the person who awfully wants to _________ from the crowd and be so unique.
Выберите один ответ: a. Stand off
b. Stand up
c. Stand in
d. Stand out
Write the correct word.
Ann is preparing a report about Leonardo Da Vinci. According to some information, he was innovative and was
ahead of his time.
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Choose the correct answer.
Which sentence is not related to a Superlative form?
Выберите один ответ:
a. Jeffrey is as tall as his father now.
b. That was the most boring movie I’ve ever seen.
c. My eldest son is 13 years old.
Choose the word that mean the following.
Funny, or making you laugh
Выберите один ответ: a. Boring
b. Dull
c. Intriguing
d. Humorous
Choose the correct answer.
Yesterday I watched the brand new film and the plot was extremely ________. Therefore, I fell asleep in the middle.
Выберите один ответ: a. Colorful
b. Eye-catching
c. Dull
d. Amazing
Write the correct word.
Most of children can’t stand eating any porridge for breakfast, but they adore any NESTLE breakfast with different
tastes like chocolate or banana. This food is called breakfast cereals .
Write the word that mean the following.
Making you surprised or upset (adj)
Ответ: shocking
Write the word that mean the following.
Unusual and exciting because of coming (or seeming to come) from far away (adj)
Ответ: exotic
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Choose the word that mean the following.
To make something seem larger, more important, better, or worse than it really is
Выберите один ответ: a. To enhance
b. To support
c. To endorse
d. To exaggerate
Correct the mistake. Write only the corrected word.
Sarah would like to have longest hair in the class.
Ответ: the longest
Choose the correct answer.
What is the right usage of the Second Conditional?
Выберите один ответ:
a. for general rules and principles
b. for imagined possibilities
Make the adjective in a comparative form.
Tom is more impulsive (impulsive) than his elder brother.
Choose the correct answer.
Which sentence is right in the Second Conditional?
Выберите один ответ:
a. If i have more free time, I would devote it to sport.
b. I would buy this book if it wasn’t so expensive.
c. If Tom knew English, he will read this book in the original.
d. If it wasn’t Rain, we would have gone for a walk.
Choose the correct answer.
Which sentence is not related to the Second Conditional?
Выберите один ответ:
a. If he had won a lot of money yesterday, he would buy this yacht.
b. If he had a smart house, he wouldn’t wash the dish.
c. If I were you, I would buy another lipstick.
d. He would date with her if she wasn’t his best friend’s girlfriend.
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Choose the word that mean the following.
To improve the quality, amount, or strength of something
Выберите один ответ: a. To endorse
b. To exaggerate
c. To distort
d. To enhance
Choose the correct answer.
Jack often takes part in Stand–Up show, it is no wonder he is so ________.
Выберите один ответ: a. Persuasive
b. Weird
c. Dull
d. Witty
Open the brackets and write the full sentence in the Second Conditional.
If I (be) you I (take part) in the concert.
Ответ: If I were you, I would take part in the concert.
Make the adjective in a superlative form. |
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Andrew seems to be the slimmest |
(slim) in his class. |
Choose the correct answer.
Which sentence is related to the Second Conditional?
Выберите один ответ:
a. If you heat water, it boils.
b. If I won the lottery, I would buy a new house.
c. If you teach them English, they will learn.
Write the word that mean the following.
To control something or someone to your advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly (verb)
Ответ: manipulate
Write the question using the words given and the superlative form of the adjective.
What / beautiful country / you / ever / visit ?
Ответ: What is the most beautiful country you have ever visited?
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Write the word that mean the following.
To utilize
Ответ: use
Write the word that mean the following. The first letter is given to you, write the word
without it.
Before the state exams everybody studied hard andm ade great p
rogress
Write the word that mean the following.
To control something or someone to your advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly (verb)
Ответ: manipulate
Write the word that mean the following.
Making you feel annoyed (adj)
Ответ: irritating
Write the word that mean the following.
Someone who introduces changes and new ideas
Ответ: innovator
Write the word that mean the following. The first letter is given to you, write the word
without it.
In the beginning of each year the head teacher and his/her employees create new
studying р!ап — с urriculum
Write the word that mean the following. The first letter is given to you, write the word
without it.
John is so proud of his son, because he has recently entered the first year of education
-e lementary school.
Write the word that mean the following. The first letter is given to you, write the word
without it.
It is hard for lazy students to get used to do homework
Write the word that mean the following. The first letter is given to you, write the word
without it.
After some years studying in the compulsory school, Mary has decided to change the
type of education for more personal — private education
Write the word that mean the following.
А company, country, or person that makes things, usually for sale, esp. things made by an industrial process or grown ог
obtained from the ground
Ответ: producer
Write the word that mean the following.
A person or company that creates new products, especially computer products such as software
Ответ: developer
Write the word that mean the following.
Someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity
Ответ: entrepreneur
Write the word that mean the following.
Unusual and exciting because of coming (or seeming to come) from far away (adj)
Ответ: exotic
Write the word that mean the following.
Accompany, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
Ответ: supplier
Write the word that mean the following.
A person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public
Ответ: retailer
Write the word that mean the following.
Making you surprised or upset (adj)
Ответ: shocking
Write the word that mean the following.
A company or country that produces goods in large numbers
Ответ: manufacturer
Write the word that mean the following.
To encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something (verb)
Otset: endorse
Write the word that mean the following.
A person who imagines how something could be made and draws plans for it
Ответ: designer
Write the word that mean the following.
A person, team, or company that is struggling against others
Ответ: competitor
Choose a word to replace the italicized word in each sentence. All of the possible choices for each sentence have similar definitions, but the correct answer will have a connotation that best suits the context. For example, the words «delete,» «destroy,» and «obliterate» all mean «to remove or wipe out,» but no one would ever say, «I destroyed the name from the document.» The correct choice will be the word that has the best specific meaning and does not render the sentence awkward in tone or content. When chokes seem close, look for a clue in the context that makes one choice better than the other. Note that the correct answer is not always the primary vocabulary word from the lesson.
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text{lackeys} & text{nervous} & text{dead} & text{impelled}\
text{uncontrollable} & text{defunct} & text{creative} & text{slaves}\
text{moved} & text{companions} & text{judicious} & text{cruel}\
text{insecure} & text{} & text{} & text{}\
end{matrix}
The company was once the largest manufacturer of steam boilers in the world, but it failed to adapt to new technology and is now invalid. Better word: _______
B1 – UNIT 5
ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY
AMAZED (ADJ) EXTREMELY SURPRISED.
AMUSING (ADJ) MAKING YOU LAUGH OR SMILE.
ANGER (N) A STRONG NEGATIVE FEELING AGIANST SOMEONE.
ANNOYED (ADJ) SLIGHTLY ANGRY.
ASHAMED (N) FEELING GUILTY OR EMBARRASSES ABOUT SOMETHING.
AWFUL (ADJ) VERY BAD, OF LOW QUALITY, OR UNPLEASANT.
BORED (ADJ) FEELING UNINTERESTED OR TIRED WITH NOTHING TO DO.
CHEERFUL (ADJ) HAPPY.
CRAZY ABOUT (ADJ) LOVING OR BEING VERY INTERESTED IN.
DELIGHTED (ADJ) VERY PLEASED
DEPRESSED (ADJ) VERY UNHAPPY, OFTEN FOR A LONG TIME.
DISSAPOINTED (ADJ) UNHAPPY BECAUSE SOMETHING NOT AS GOOD AS EXPECTED.
EMBARRASSING (ADJ) MAKING YOU FEEL EMBARRASSED.
EMOTIONAL (ADJ) HAVING AND SHOWING STRONG FEELINGS.
EXCITING (ADJ) FEELING VERY HAPPY AND ENTHUSIASTIC.
FANTASTIC (ADJ) VERY GOOD.
FEAR (N) STRONG UNPLEASANT FEELING ABOUT SOMETHING DANGEROUS OR RIGHTENING.
FOND (ADJ) EXPRESSING OR CAUSING HAPPY FEELINGS.
FRIGHTENING (ADJ) MAKING YOU FEEL AFRAID AND NERVOUS.
GENEROUS (ADJ GIVING OTHER PEOPLE YOUR TIME AND MONEY.
GET ON WELL WITH SOMEONE (V) TO LIKE AND BE FRIENDLY TO SOMEONE.
GET TOGETHER (V) TO MEET TO DO SOMETHING OR SPEND TIME TOGETHER.
GRATEFUL (ADJ) FEELING OR SHOWING THANKS.
HABIT (N) SOMETHING YOU DO REGULARLY, ALMOST WITHOUT THINKING ABOUT IT.
JEALOUSY (N) JEALOUS FEELINGS.
KEEN (ADJ)WANTING TO DO SOMETHING VERY MUCH.
MEAN (ADJ) A MEAN PERSON DOES NOT LIKE SPENDING MONEY, ESPECIALLY ON OTHER PEOPLE.
MISERABLE (ADJ) VERY UNHAPPY.
MOVE AWAY (V) TO GO TO A DIFFERENT PLACE TO LIVE.
NEGATIVE (ADJ) NOT HAVING POSITIVE ENTHUSIASTIC OPINIONS.
ORDINARY (ADJ) NOT SPECIAL OR UNUSUAL IN ANY WAY.
POSITIVE (ADJ) FEELING HAPPY ABOUT LIFE AND ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THE FUTURE.
PROUD (ADJ) FEELING PLEASED ABOUT SOMETHING YOU HAVE DONE, YOU OWN OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW.
RELAXED (ADJ) FEELING HAPPY AND COMFORTABLE.
REMIND (V) TO MAKE SOMEONE REMEMBER SOMETHING.
SERIOUS (ADJ) A QUIET PERSON WHO DOES NOT LAUGH.
UPSET (ADJ) UNHAPPY OR WORRIED.
B1 – UNIT 5
GRAMMAR REFERENCE
MODAL VERBS:
1. TO SAY SOMEONE HAS OR HASN’T ABILITY, WE USE CAN, CAN’T, COULD AND COULDN’T:
FRANK CAN SPEAK MANY LANGUGES BUT HE CAN’T SPEAK ENGLISH YET.
AS A CHILD, HE COULD PLAY MANY INSTRUMENTS BUT HE COULDN’T PLAY THE VIOLIN.
2.TO EXPRESS POSIBILITY ABOUT THE PRESNT OR THE FUTURE, WE USE MAY, MIGHT OR COULD:
I MAY COME AND VISIT YOUR NEXT SUMMER.
WE MIGHT GO TO THE CINEMA THIS EVENING IF WE FINISH ON TIME.
WE SHOULD GO OUT FOR A WALK NOW BECAUSE IT COULD RAIN LATER.
(WE US MAY NOT AND MIGHT NOT FOR THE NEGATIVE NOT CAN’T OR COULDN’T, WHICH EXPRESS CERTAINTY)
FRANK IS LOOKING VERY PALE: HE MAY NOT BE VERY WELL.
DON’T COOK ANY DINNER FOR ME BECAUSE I MIGHT NOT BE BACK IN TIME.
3.TO GIVE SOMEONE ADVICE WE USE SHOULD OR, LESS OFTEN OUGHT TO:
YOU SHOULD GET A NEW PAIR OF SHOES.
YOU OUGHT TO HAVE A REST NOW.
SHOULDN’T IS MORE COMMON IN THE NEGATIVE THAN OUGHTN’T: YOU SHOULDN’T WORK SO HARD.
WE OFTEN USE SHOULD (AND OCCASIONALLY OUGHT TO) TO TALK ABOUT THE RIGHT THING TO DO:
I SHOULD DO MY HOMEWORK INSTEAD OF PLAYING FOOTBALL.
4.TO EXPRESS OBLIGATION, WE USE MUST AND HAVE TO:
YOU MUST BE QUIET.
I HAVE TO GO NOW.
WE USE MUST WHEN THE OBLIGATION IS SOMETHING WE AGREE WITH.
TEACHER TO STUDENT: YOU MUST HAND IN YOUR HOMEWORK ON MONDAY.
WE USE HAVE TO WHEN THE OBLIGATION COMES FROM SOMEONE ELSE: I HAVE TO MEET MY GIRLFRIEND ON SATURDAY.
WE USE MUST FOR STRONG ADVICE, YOU MUST BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING.
5.TO EXPRESS PROHIBITION WE USE MUSTN’T:
YOU MUSTN’T GO IN THERE – IT SAYS ‘NO ENTRY!’
YOU MUSTN’T SPEAK DURING THE EXAM – IT IS FORBIDDEN.
DO NOT USE (DON’T HAVE TO) TO EXPRESS PROHIBITION:
YOU MUSTN’T USE YOUR MOBILE PHONE IN CLASS (NOT PERMITTED). COMPARE THIS WITH: YOU DON’T HAVE TO USE YOUR MOBILE PHONE IN CLASS TO SPEAK TO YOUR FRIEND. LOOK! HE IS SITTING OVER THERE (NOT NECESSARY).
NEVER USE MUSTN’T ABOUT THE PAST. FOR PROHIBITION IN THE PAST WE USE NOT ALLOWED TO:
WE WEREN’T ALLOWED TO SPEAK.
FOR SOMETHING THAT WASN’T NECESSARY, WE OFTEN USE DIDN’T HAVE TO:
JOHN GAVE ME A TICKER FOR THE CONCERT, SO I DIDN’T HAVE TO PAY A PENNY.
TO SAY THERE IS NO OBLIGATION, OT IT IS NOT NECESSARY, WE USE DONT HAVE TO OR NEEDN’T:
YOU DON’T HAVE TO LEARN ALL THE WORDS IN THE DICTIONARY.
YOU NEEDN’T LEARN ALL THE VOCABULARY.
MEANINGS OF MODAL VERBS
THE MAIN FUNCTION OF MODAL VERBS IS TO ALLOW THE SPEAKER OR WRITER TO EXPRESS OPINIONS AND ATTITUDES ON VARIOUS THEMES. THESE ATTITUDES CAN COVER A WIDE RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES INCLUDING:
OBLIGATION
ASKING FOR AND GIVING PERMISSION
DISAPPROVAL
ADVISING,
LOGICAL DEDUCTION
ABILITY
POSSIBILITY
NECESSITY
ABSENCE OF NECESSITY
THE PROBLEM WITH EACH MODAL VERB IS THAT IT CAN HAVE MORE THAN ONE MEANING AND THE INTERPRETATION OF A PARTICULAR MODAL WILL DEPEND HEAVILY ON THE CONTEXT IN WHICH IT IS BEING USED.
THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES SHOULD ILLUSTRATE THIS POINT:
IT MIGHT TAKE MORE THAN TWO WEEKS. (POSSIBILITY)
YOU MIGHT HAVE TOLD ME ABOUT THE PROBLEM! (DISAPPROVAL)
HE MUST TAKE HIS MEDICINE THREE TIMES A DAY. (OBLIGATION)
HE MUST BE FRENCH (LOGICAL DEDUCTION)
I CAN’T LIFT THAT SUITCASE BY MYSELF (ABILITY)
THAT CAN’T BE THE RIGHT ANSWER. (LOGICAL DEDUCTION)
MAY I LOOK AT THE QUESTIONS NOW? (PERMISSION)
THEY SAY IT MAY SNOW TOMORROW. (POSSIBILITY)
SOME OF THE MORE COMMON DEFINITIONS OF MODAL VERBS IN ENGLISH ARE THE FOLLOWING:
CAN – ABILITY, POSSIBILITY PERMISSION, POSSIBILITY REQUEST
COULD – ABILITY, PERMISSION, POSSIBILITY REQUEST, SUGGESTION
MAY – PERMISSION, PROBABILITY REQUEST
MIGHT – POSSIBILITY, PROBABILITY, SUGGESTION
MUST – DEDUCTION, NECESSITY, OBLIGATION, PROHIBITION
SHALL – DECISION, FUTURE, OFFER, QUESTION, SUGGESTION
SHOULD – ADVICE, NECESSITY, PREDICTION, RECOMMENDATION, DEDUCTION, CONCUSION
WILL – DECISION, FUTURE, INTENTION, OFFER, PREDICTION, PROMISE, SUGGESTION
WOULD – CONDITIONAL, HABIT, INVITATION, PERMISSION, PREFERENCE, REQUEST, QUESTION, SUGGESTION
ADJECTIVES WITH -ED AND-ING
THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT ADJECTIVES WHICH CAN BE FORMED WITH –ED OR –ING.
ADJECTIVES WITH –ED EXPRESS HOW THE PERSON FEELS ABOUT SOMETHING:
SHE WAS TERRIFIED AS DRACULA APPROAHED HER.
ADJECTIVES WITH –ING ARE USED TO DESCRIBE THE PERSON OR THING WHICH PRODUCES THE FEELING:
THERE IS A SURPRISING ARTICLE IN TODAY’S NEWSPAPER. (I FELT SURPRISED WHEN I READ IT).
COMMON ADJECTIVES LIKE THIS INCLUDE:
AMAZED | AMAZING |
AMUSED | AMUSING |
ANNOYED | ANNOYING |
BORED | BORING |
DEPRESSED | DEPRESSING |
DISAPPOINTED | DISAPPOINTING |
DISGUSTED | DISGUSTING |
EMBARRASSED | EMBARRASSING |
EXCITED | EXCITING |
INTERESTED | INTERESTING |
RELAXED | RELAXING |
SURPRISED | SURPRISING |
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