lenkindom1
11.10.2021 09:01

I. Fill in the gaps: rough, residential, pedestrianised, cramped, boom, overcrowded, squat, self-esteem, shanty, fixed address. 1) Unfortunately, in some countries there are still … towns where poor people live in awful conditions.

2) When we came to the beach, it was so … that we couldn’t find a single place to lie down.

3) He was born in Kensington, West London, a smart … area of large terraced houses.

4) It was very difficult for Jane to find a job without a … as nobody wanted to take her on.

5) There are hundreds of families living in … conditions on the floor of the airport lounge.

6) In the eyes of many people, Hamburg has become the … town of Europe.

7) After returning from Paris, David didn’t have a place to go, so he had to spend several nights in a ….

8) One of the reasons why you have problems in your relationships is your poor ….

9) When they were children they used to live in a … area of the town with high crime.

10) There are plans to make some streets of this neighbourhood … so that children can play safely there.

II. Choose the correct modal verb.

1) Can/Need I borrow your pen? Mine doesn’t work

2) Did you get some money from the bank? – No, I didn’t need to/needn’t. I had enough in my wallet.

3) Liz could/might spell her name before she was three.

4) I wonder if Paul and Jim have got lost. – They can’t/mustn’t have got lost because I gave them a map.

5) Shall/Would we go to the beach tomorrow? – Yes, that’s a great idea.

6) We mustn’t/needn’t go shopping this week, we’ve got plenty of food.

7) When shall I visit you next? – You can/might call in tomorrow if you like.

8) I didn’t need to ask/needn’t have asked the way to Lewes, because I’d been there before.

III. Complete the sentences using must, mustn’t, (don’t) have to, can’t, ought to, shouldn’t.

1) You look very sleepy. I think you … go to bed earlier.

2) She … be very rich. – Yes, she has a huge house and an expensive car.

3) You … walk the dog again. John walked him an hour ago.

4) You … be loud during the lesson.

5) James … have bought a house. He hardly makes ends meet.

6) I can’t meet my friends in the evening because I … do my homework.

7) This is an old-fashioned school. All students … wear a uniform.

8) I’m going to watch television. – Alright, but you … stay up too late.

IV. Translate into English.

1) отреставрировать старый дом

2) находиться в шаге от городского центра

3) нуждаться в совете

4) взглянуть на картину

5) быть вымотанным после соревнования

TEST: Module 5

II variant

I. Fill in the gaps: disused, industrial, well-lit, lack of, fully-furnished, posh, run-down, abandoned, foster, cosmopolitan.

1) They have put a lot of money into rebuilding the most … areas in Scotland

2) Celebrating an anniversary, he took his wife to a … hotel for a cocktail.

3) After the death of his parents John was taken to a … family.

4) London has always been a … city as representatives of different nationalities live there.

5) I have very little furniture so I’m looking for a … flat.

6) People in the village had been growing vegetables on this field for many years before it became … because of the fire.

7) A new factory is going to be opened in this … area soon.

8) Although he had … experience he got the job.

9) To be on the safe side I always walk along … streets when I come home late at night.

10) This village became … during the war because all the people had moved to a safer place.

II. Choose the correct modal verb.

1) I found a briefcase on the train. – You ought to/can take it to the police station as soon as possible.

2) Did you phone Alan yesterday? – No, I didn’t need to/needn’t. He came round to see me.

3) Sorry, I’m late. – You might/should wear a watch.

4) You shouldn’t/needn’t go to the post office. I’ll go there later.

5) Could/Would I use your mobile phone, please? – Yes, of course.

6) Helen should be here by now. – She ought to/could have missed the train.

7) Where’s Collin? – I’m not sure. He might/should be in the study.

8) I ran all the way to work, but I didn’t need to hurry/needn’t have hurried because I was the first person to arrive.

III. Complete the sentences using must, mustn’t, (don’t) have to, couldn’t, ought to, shouldn’t.

1) You … work on Saturday. It’s a day off.

2) I saw Tina in town last night. – You … have seen her. She was on holiday in Spain.

3) If you don’t understand anything you … ask your teacher to help.

4 You … take your dog into the supermarket. It’s not allowed.

5) I can’t go to the cinema with you today. I … visit my grandparents.

6) The exam was rather difficult and I … answer all the questions.

7) You … be at work by nine o’clock. – I promise I won’t be late.

8) I feel very tired today. – You … have stayed so late last night.

9) I’ve got a terrible toothache. – You … visit a doctor.

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04.03.2021 15:57

choose the correct spelling:

1. treat

2.cooperation

3. part with

choose the right sentence:

1. harry won’t let you use the phone. why don’t you ask lisa?

2. i’ve got a terrible headache! i’ll get you some aspirin!

3. don’t tell kate about it. she will be angry.

define the correct variant of future expression. write the correct tense.

(future simple, present simple, present continuous)

1. i think sam will swim in the river - future simple

2. the concert begins at 8 pm - present simple

3. the plane lands at 2: 34- present simple

make on-the-spot decisions. write your sentences (only the second part) with full verb forms, use full stops:

1. i’m a bit hungry. (make a sandwich/i) - i will make a sandwich

2. she wants to sleep. (go/she /to bed) - she will go to bed

3. it is very expensive here. (she/not/ live/ in this country) - she will not live in this country

1. she has enough money now, so she will buy that computer.

2. i think that the play begins at 6: 30 pm.

3. maybe, we will buy a new villa.

open the brackets and put the verbs into present simple, present continuous, future simple or to be going to. write only full verb forms in one line, separated by a comma. don't put the full stop after the last verb form.example: begins, is coming, will invite, is going to buy, will call, ends

1. the train leaves at 11.45.

2. we are going to have dinner at a nice restaurant on saturday.

3. it will snow   in the mountains tomorrow evening.

4. they are going to fly to london on friday evening.

5. wait! i will drive you to the station.

6. the english lesson starts at 8.45.

complete the following remarks with the given words. choose the right variant.the words: thank, welcome, please, may, help.

1. may   i have some sugar?

2. you are welcome.

3. help yourself.

4. yes, please .

5. no, thank you.

read the text "are you into social networking? "

hi, my name's mike. i'm from canada and the question is are you into social networking?

nowadays i think it's very rare to find people that aren't into social networking. so, yes, i am into social networking in the sense that i do have an account and i do use it every once in a while. but as much as social networking has brought us all together, i think in some ways people are a little bit more disconnected because people feel that they're so connected on a social network that they no longer need to connect in person. so, unfortunately, some people have lost the human touch and the part that makes us human connecting face to face and i hope that people can go forward and remember that it's still very important to connect with one another on a real level.

write true, false, doesn’t say:

1. in some ways people are a little bit more disconnected because people feel that they're so connected on a social network that they no longer need to connect in person. true

2. the writer thinks that people lost human touch. false

3. the writer will go to france. doesn't say

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nshxhdnjdbook
14.11.2021 02:52
В Эдинбурге я знаю, мальчики любят стрелять из луков и поиграть в жмурки. Мы тоже играют в футбол. Мое хобби-театр. Самый лучший театр в Лондоне. Это новый и называется "Глобус". Великий английский драматург Уильям Шекспир пишет пьесы для него. Женщины не могут быть актерами в театре. Только мужчины могут. Театр круглый и у него нет крыши. Человек должен стоять на земле рядом со сценой. Только богатые люди имеют места. Они сидят в галерее. Когда людям не нравится играть, они бросают вещи в асторов. Иногда королева Елизавета приходит в "Глобус" на спектакль. Мне нравится Шекспир очень муша. Я прочитал все его пьесы, и я хочу видеть их в "глобусе" в Лондоне, но я не могу. Мне нравится в Шотландии, и шотландцы и англичане не друзья.
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