LISTENING
Listen to the dialogue and find the correct answers. Transfer your answers to the table.
1. Jill and Mark are going to have some … .
A) juice B) tea C) hot chocolate
2. Jill’s got … homework to do this weekend.
A) no B) a little C) a good deal of
3. Mark asks his sister to help him on … .
A) Friday B) Saturday C) Sunday
4. Mark says he can’t … when the teacher explains.
A) make his head work B) understand anything C) listen
5. Mark is bad at … .
A) Mathematics B) Physics C) History
6. Mark feels … to ask his teacher for help.
A) happy B) ashamed C) angry
7. Mark’s sister helps him … .
A) with pleasure B) willingly C) unwillingly
8. Jill wants Mark to … .
A) do homework by himself B) do her a favour C) be punished
9. Mark will have to improve his Maths as … .
A) he wants to be the best in class
B) he finds it very interesting
C) it may be useful for his future job
10. Jill is planning to finish her homework on … evening.
A) Friday B) Saturday C) Sunday
READING
Read the text and do the tasks. Transfer your answers to the table.
“ALICE GROWS SMALL”
Again Alice looked about. She was in a very, very large room now. There were many doors in it. Alice tried to open them, but they were all locked1 and she had no keys to them.
“How shall I get out of here?” she thought.
Suddenly she noticed a small table which had only three legs. There was a little gold key on it. She took the key and tried to open each door again. But the key was too large for some of the doors and too small for the others. Then she saw another little door. She tried to open it with the little gold key. This time2 the door opened and Alice saw a beautiful garden. A lot of bright flowers grew there. Alice wanted to get into the garden through the open door, but the door was so small that she could not even get head through it.
“I am so sorry I can’t shut up like a telescope3,” she thought.
Alice waited by the little door for some time and then went back to the table. She hoped to find another key or a book of rules which could teach her how to shut up like a telescope.
This time she found a little bottle on the table. She took the bottle and saw the words “DRINK ME” on it.
Alice drank a little. It was nice. She drank some more4. Then she drank it all.
“How funny!” she said. “I think I am shutting up like a telescope.”
She was growing smaller and smaller. Very soon she was very, very small, and she thought: “Now I can get to that beautiful garden through the little door.”
But she was so small now that she could not take the key from the table. She sat down on the floor and began to cry.
I. Choose the correct answer.
Alice noticed a table which had ____________
three legs.
four legs.
five legs.
When she opened one of the doors, she saw _____________
a beautiful lake.
a beautiful garden.
a beautiful castle.
When Alice drank from the bottle, ______________
nothing happened.
she began to grow larger.
she began to grow smaller.
Alice couldn’t take the key from the table because ______________
the table was too far from her.
she was very small.
the key was too heavy for her.
II. Put the sentences in the right order.
But the door was too small and she couldn’t get into the garden.
Then she noticed a table and a little gold key on it.
Now she became so small that she couldn’t take the key from the table.
She drank something from the bottle which she found on the table.
When Alice looked about, she saw many doors.
She opened one of the doors with the key and saw a beautiful garden.
USE OF ENGLISH
Write the correct word in gaps. Transfer your answers to the table.
1930 Baker Street, London 1887 Edinburgh Doctor Watson 1859 thirty-two medicine romances, adventure stories, and historical novels fifty |
WRITING
You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Timothy.
... Yesterday my parents took me to the concert. To tell the truth, I didn't want to go, but Mum insisted and she was right! I enjoyed the concert very much, even though it was classical music. And what kind of music do you like? Do you have Music lessons at school? What musical instrument do you play or would you like to learn to play, why?...
Write him a letter and answer his 3 questions. Write 80—100 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.
SPEAKING
Imagine that you took these photos. Choose one photo to present to your friend.
In your talk remember to speak about:
When you took the photo;
What / who is in the photo;
What is happening;
Why you took the photo;
Why you decided to show the picture to your friend.
You have to talk continuously, starting with:
I’ve chosen photo number … .
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Listening (10)
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Reading (10)
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Use of English (10)
1 | 1859 |
2 | Edinburgh |
3 | medicine |
4 | thirty-two |
5 | romances, adventure stories, and historical novels |
6 | 1887 |
7 | fifty |
8 | Baker Street, London |
9 | Doctor Watson |
10 | 1930 |
Writing (6)
Speaking (6)
Всего: 42
1 they were all locked – все они (двери) были заперты
2 This time – На этот раз
3 shut up like a telescope – складываться, как подзорная труба
4 She drank some more – Она отпила ещё немножко.