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- 2. hard-working and ambitious easy-going and reliable talanted and mature cheerful but stubborn Step 2 ex 1
- 3. Complete the text choosing the appropriate words. When I was four months old, my mother died
- 4. But my father didn’t mind. He was without any doubt the most (6) father any boy
- 5. Complete the sentences. Use the prepositions from the box where necessary. 1) Who could solve mysteries
- 6. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in present simple or present progressive. 1) Grandma
- 7. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in present simple or present progressive 7) Could
- 8. Taylor has a lot of admirers 2) Taylor doesn’t like to show that she’s unhappy in
- 9. 3) Taylor thinks it’s important to have friends whom she can trust 4) Taylor’s friends are
- 10. 5) Some of Taylor’s former relationships didn’t develop successfully 6) Taylor’s songs help her to forget
- 11. Match words with their synonyms for example a lot of times to think a thin boy
- 12. True False True True True True True True True False False False False False False False
- 13. choosey romance Its about the time careful in choosing careless in choosing choosing things easily a
- 14. ills to figure out actually life mate to make a decision to make a plan to
- 15. Step 4 ex 1
- 16. Step 4 ex 1
- 17. Adjectives describing a person's character Adjectives describing a person’s appearence Adjectives describing other qualities reliable stubborn
- 18. Fred constantly (come)to school unprepared for his classes. is constantly comes is constantly coming is constantly
- 19. I forget that Aunt (to arrive) on Wednesday. arrives is arriving arrive David’s wife and his
- 20. . I often see Philip in the library these days. — Yes, he is preparing for
- 21. . My uncle says they ( to build) a new garage is building builds build are
- 22. . Fiona Jimmy Alice Alan Tina Brian
- 23. Complete the sentences. Use new words and word combinations When Paul’s team lost the final, they
- 24. . Complete the sentences. Use new words and word combinations 5) When the scientist understood that
- 25. Dear Ralph, I (to write) to you to inform you about one of the happiest moments
- 26. Next Thursday is the deadline and I (to have) so many things to do. Naturally Jenny
- 27. At 7 o’clock yesterday evening Ralph ( to drive) to the city centre. 2) Jane (
- 28. . 6) It was snowing when they (to leave) the house. 7) Mum ( to cross)
- 29. 9) I (to try) to phone you yesterday afternoon. — Sorry, Bob, I (not to be)
- 30. True False NS True True True True True False False False False False NS NS NS
- 31. 9) I (to try) to phone you yesterday afternoon. — Sorry, Bob, I (not to be)
- 32. plump rosy cheeks a pale face at twilight Complete the sentences (1—7) with the appropriate words
- 33. Complete the sentences after the text . 1) At the moment described in the text it
- 34. Complete the sentences after the text . 4) Jo, the second sister, was not a real
- 35. Complete the sentences after the text . 6) Amy, the youngest sister, followed the rules of
- 36. . Choose the appropriate verb forms to complete the sentences 1) Your brother ( to be)
- 37. . Choose the appropriate verb forms to complete the sentences 4) I( to wait) for Ann
- 38. . Choose the appropriate verb forms to complete the sentences 7) Whenever I met Tom he
- 39. . Choose the appropriate verb forms to complete the sentences 9) Nobody could recognize Polly. She
- 40. . Sam Eliza Alex Viola Harry Step 7 ex 1
- 41. Read the text and fill in the blanks Hobbies become a necessary part of life for
- 42. Read the text and fill in the blanks grow house plants of various types A large
- 43. Read the text and fill in the blanks people a chance to get together socially. One
- 44. furniture. pale. sharp. twilight. plump. shy. mirror. vain. crackle. furniture.
- 45. heartbreaking. The news about their father’s death was 2) Students from Oxford and Cambridge are usually
- 46. low-lying. home-made. old-fashioned. low-paid. 4) The lady was wearing a strange hat with a lot of
- 47. low-lying. fast-developing easy-going. sea-loving. 8) Computer industry is a industry in our country. 9) Alice is
- 48. buzz moo cuckoo mew quack cock a doodle doo cluck mew Wordwall Step 6 ex 5
- 49. Use the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets (present simple or future simple) to complete
- 50. Use the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets (present simple or future simple) to complete
- 51. True False NS True True True True True True False False False False False False NS
- 52. Read the text and choose the right option Sallie McBride helped me to choose the furniture
- 53. Read the text and choose the right option Sallie is the most (4) person in the
- 54. Read the text and choose the right option She believes that if you are a Pendleton,
- 55. Use the new words and expressions instead of the underlined parts of the sentences and say
- 56. Use the new words and expressions instead of the underlined parts of the sentences and say
- 57. Choose the right variant. I (take) an umbrella if it rains. 2) Dear John, I’m writing
- 58. Choose the right variant. 6) We’re lost. I ( stop) and ask the way 7) I
- 59. Match words and their synonyms. young believe delighted satisfactory wealthy to add general commonly figure sufficient
- 61. a c b d a a a b b c b c d d d c
- 64. Complete the sentences with the function words from the box. My music teacher helped me by
- 65. Complete the sentences with the function words from the box. 5) The police beat the demonstrators
- 66. Choose the right variant. I ( learn) English for nine years. 2) They ( learn) several
- 67. Choose the right variant. 5) My aunt (look) for her keys since morning and she has
- 68. Choose the right variant. 8) I ( know ) Andrew for ten years 9) Tom (sleep)
- 69. Choose the right variant. a a a a a a a b b b b b
- 70. Match texts and problems. TEXT 1 TEXT 2 TEXT 3 TEXT 4 I have cold My
- 71. Use the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences. 1) When I
- 72. Use the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences. 8) Florence was
- 73. . Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 The speaker gives information about the history of skiing
- 74. . Speaker 4 Speaker 5 Speaker 6 The speaker gives information about the history of skiing
- 75. . Read the text and choose the right variant A lot of people nowadays are trying
- 76. Fortunately, smoking, drinking and taking drugs have lately received a lot of bad publicity. One can
- 77. People choose passive entertainments (movies or video games, for instance) rather than active ones (ice-skating, skiing,
- 78. . 1.season Complete the text using the derivatives of the words in the yellow boxes. Once
- 79. True False NS NS NS True True True True True True False False False False False
- 80. Match texts and titles. TEXT 1 TEXT 2 TEXT 3 It Is Becoming One of the
- 81. Match texts and titles. TEXT 4 TEXT 5 TEXT 6 It Is Becoming One of the
- 82. . 1.work Complete the text using the derivatives of the words in the yellow boxes. Jane
- 83. . 6.feel Complete the text using the derivatives of the words in the yellow boxes. Jane
- 84. 1.terribly Complete the text using the derivatives of the words in the yellow boxes. 2.importance 3.ocasion
- 85. 5.special Complete the text using the derivatives of the words in the yellow boxes. 6.healthy 7.weak
- 86. Choose the right variant. J. K. Rowling is the author of the “Harry Porter” series. She
- 87. Choose the right variant. She was good (5) and didn’t like sports or maths. After (6)
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