Предмет: Английский язык, автор: kotelnikovaale

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Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Анимекотик
Vocabulary and Grammar
A Choose the correct item

1 Brendan has got a brother.
A double B twice C twin 16 How some pizza?
A like B many C about
2 It's my birthday 5th August.
A at B in C on 17 We go on a school once a year
A travel B journey C trip
3 The is in the kitchen.
A bathtub B fridge C bookcase 18 They often camping at the weekend
A do B play C go
4 There is food in the cupboard.
A any B a C some 19 Chess and backgammon are both ............games
A table B bored C board
5 June is the month of the year.
A sixth B six C sixteen 20 We were afraid to swim in the ............... river
A polluted B deserted C clean
6 They usually go to school foot.
A in B on C by 21 Did they ................... home early last night?
A arrived B arrives C arrive
7 I can drive a car but I fly a plane.
A don't know B can't C can to 22 I at the door but no one answered.
A knocked B hit C rang
8 Wear your coat, scarf and gloves. It's .......... cold.
A freezing B boiling C pouring 23 We met ten years............................
A gone B ago C past
9 Watch........! There's a motorbike coming.
A up B out C over 24 Be quiet! You make noise.
A mustn't B must C can
10 Do you your teeth every day?
A wash B brush C do 25 I'm not ....................... to go to the cinema tonight.
A will B would C going
11 Does he history at school?
A teaches b teach C teaching 26 We had a nice picnic in the.................
A restaurant B stadium C park
12 John is very worried his son.
A at B about C of 27 A lion is than an elephant.
A smaller B smallest C small
13 Frank .................... his homework at the moment.
A is making B is doing C does 28 Jim does bodybuilding at the sports.....................
A place B room C centre
14 On Christmas Day, we all gifts.
A transfer B exchange C change 29 What are the of the game?
A laws B rules C guides
15 Let's watch the firework
A display B show C programme 30 You're on holiday. You ....................... wake up early.
A have to B needn't C mustn't



Everyday English
B Choose the correct response.

e.g. How about Thursday then?
a I'm OK.
b I'm afraid I can't.
33 Would you like anything to drink?
a A glass of juice, please.
b Yes. I'd like a fruit salad, please.
31 Let's do something tonight!
a Like what?
b I'm sorry.
34 Could I have your name, please?
a Yes. It's Brown - Mr T Brown.
b Thank you, Mr Brown.
32 Can I have the menu?
a Here you are, sir.
b No, I'm on a diet. 35 How do you like the fireworks?
a Yes, they are.
b They're brilliant.


Reading
C Read the email and mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn't sav).

From: Sharon
To: Tamara

Dear Tamara,
Thanks for the birthday card! I'm really looking forward to the weekend. I'm going to have a party on Saturday night.
Mum and I are going to go shopping on Saturday morning. We want to buy some food and decorations for the party. Mum's going to make her special pizza and a birthday cake. I am going to make sandwiches. In afternoon, my brother is going to help me decorate the house with streamers. Then, I'm going to plan the music for the party. On Sunday morning, I'm going to help my Mum clean-up.
Well, I think it's going to be a great party. How are you going to spend your weekend? Write soon.
Love,
Sharon.

e.g. Sharon got a birthday card from Tamara. T

36 Sharon's birthday is on Saturday. ........
37 They are going to go buy a birthday cake. ........
38 Sharon is going to decorate the house in the afternoon. ........
39 Sharon doesn't like rock music. ........
40 The party is going to finish on Sunday morning. ........
Предмет: Английский язык, автор: рарпвекуы
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Russian People and Their Lifestyle
Russians consider themselves a well-educated nation. They read a lot, and will be very surprised if you tell them you have not read Pushkin or Tolstoy! Books in Russia are cheap, and most people can afford to buy 5-10 books a month without serious damage to the family budget. Russians are also very fond of live performances at the theatre, and since tickets are affordable (the prices in cinemas and theatres are comparable), a stunning range of options is available to everyone, including opera, symphony concerts, musicals, ballet, drama, etc.
Every city has at least one theatre. The theatre culture was developed during Soviet times when tickets were sold through schools and businesses: cities were divided into neighbourhoods and there was a theatre agent responsible for each particular neighbourhood. The agent would distribute tickets to every business and school in his area, and the person responsible for the "culture sector" would organize collective visit to the theatre. Also, attending performances in a group is always much more fun, which contributed to the popularity of theatres. This is how most Russian people developed their taste for live performances. Nowadays, there is a growing variety in the types of theatre performances available, extending from Russian plays and Shakespeare, to gypsies and contemporary interpretations, and everything imaginable in between. Cinemas are becoming more and more popular in Russia and today they are equipped with the latest sound systems.
During Soviet times, there was a well-developed system of community work, and in every group (class at school, department at work, etc.) there was a person responsible for sports, education, political information, etc. People that performed these tasks were given benefits (free or discounted travel, ability to buy rare goods, a better apartment, etc). In this period, everything belonged to the State, and the State controlled distribution and awarded the most active citizens. Only after Perestroika did property become privatised. The system of volunteering was largely broken with Perestroika, but Russians still have an unwavering community spirit (which sometimes goes to lengths a westerner would consider as infringement).