Из двух глагольных форм выберите правильную и запишите получившееся предложение в соответствии с образцом в рамке
The last train to London is leaving \ leaves at 20.30 ……The last train to London leaves at 20.30 |
1. I am sorry, I am not free at 10. I’ll meet / I’m meeting Tom for a drink then.
2. We’ll phone you when we’ll get / we get home.
3. Most people think Ireland will win / is wining the match next week.
4. Annie thinks that her boss will give her /is giving her more money next year.
5. If I’ll remember / I remember Gordon’s address, I’ll e-mail to you.
H. Словообразование. Подберите правильную форму слов, выделенных жирным шрифтом, для заполнения пропусков и запишите получившиеся предложения. Образец выполнения задания дан ниже в рамке.
Did you know that Eddie is a member of a political party? POLITICS |
1. Lake Como is very ________________ at night. PEACE
2. Einstein will be remembered for his scientific ______________. ACHIEVE
3. The village is very beautiful, but it’s rather _________________ . TOURIST
4. Have you got a good _______________ for names? REMEMBER
5. _______________ is getting less popular in the West. MARRY
I. Предлоги и фразовые глаголы. Вставьте предлоги и запишите ответы в соответствии с образцом: 0) - in, 00) - on, и т.д. Переведите получившиеся предложения на русский язык. Для справки обратитесь к данной ниже таблице.
to be interested in=to have interest in to be similar to=to look like something\somebody else in a day=one day later on the way to=if you walk towards to be good at=to do sth well to be famous for=to be well-known to remind of =to appear to be similar to bring up=to raise children to look after=to take care of sb to get on well=to be in good relations with sb |
1. Juan is not very good ……… spelling
2. The supermarket is ……… way to the station.
3. Kevin gets ……… very well with his colleagues.
4. The children’s grandmother looked ……… them while I was in France.
5. Does this photo remind you ………anyone?
J. Прочтите текст и ответьте на следующие за ним вопросы, записав номер вопроса и букву правильного ответа. ( Например, 1 В).
At the age of sixty-five, Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing a series of novels for young people based on her early experiences on the American frontier. Born in the state of Wisconsin in 1867, she and her family were rugged pioneers. Seeking better farm land, they went by covered wagon to Missouri in 1869, then on to Kansas the next year, resuming to Wisconsin in 1871, and traveling on to Minnesota and Iowa before settling permanently in South Dakota in 1879. Because of this constant moving, Wilder’s early education took place sporadically in a succession of one-room schools. From age thirteen to sixteen, she attended school more regularly, although she never graduated.
At the age of eighteen, she married Almanzo James Wilder. They bought a small farm in the Ozarks, where they remained for the rest of their lives. Their only daughter Rose, who had become a nationally known journalist, encouraged her mother to write. Serving as agent and editor, Rose negotiated with Harper's to publish her mother's first book, Little House in the Big Woods. Seven more books followed, each chronicling her early life on the plains. Written from the perspective of a child, they have remained popular with young readers from many nations. Twenty years after her death in 1957, more than 20 million copies had been sold, and they had been translated into fourteen languages. In 1974, a weekly television series, “Little House on the Prairie,” was produced, based on the stories from the Wilder books.
1. What is the main topic of the passage? | (A) American pioneer life (B) Children's literature (C) A weekly television series (D) Wilder's career |
2. Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing novels | (A) when she was a child on the frontier (B) right after she moved to the Ozarks (C) when she was a young mother (D) after her sixty-fifth birthday |
3. The author mentions all of the following as events in the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder EXCEPT | (A) She went west by covered wagon. (B) She graduated from a one-room school. (C) She married Almanzo Wilder. (D) She had one daughter. |
4. The word "sporadically" in line 5 is closest in meaning to | (A) with great success (B) for a long time (C) at irregular intervals (D) in a very efficient way |
5. The word "they" in line 12 refers to | (A) the plains (B) many nations (C) more books (D) young readers |
K. Прочтите текст и отметьте верные утверждения, следующие после текста, буквой Т (True), а неверные – буквой F (False). Запишите предложения и ваши ответы.
Climate extremes
How does the weather affect your day-to-day life? Does it influence what clothes you put on? Whether you put an umbrella in your bag or not? In certain parts of the world, people's actual survival depends on the way that they adapt their lives to the extreme weather conditions of their environments.
Extreme heat
Temperatures in the Australian outback -the central desert area of Australia - can often exceed 50 °C for the summer months, New houses are sometimes specifically situated towards the east or west, to avoid the summer sun. Their roofs are insulated to stop heat getting in, and their wood is specially treated to resist the heat. Due to the strength of the sun over this part of the world, Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. Since 1981, there has been an official campaign by the Australian government to encourage Australians to protect their skin from the sun. Forest fires are another result of consistently high temperatures. These have become more and more common in the past few years, even happening around the city of Sydney.
Snow and extreme cold
Valdez in Northern Alaska is used to battling against the elements. The town was relocated in 1964 after an earthquake and tidal wave completely destroyed it, and it currently has the record snowfall for the whole continent of North America - 7.7 metres per year. Snow and ice are part of daily life for Alaskans. Many towns, including the state capital Juneau, are accessible only by sea or by air, as roads either don't exist or are blocked for most of the year. Some houses are built without excavating any foundations, and most have special strong roofs to support the snow, and features such as windows that only open inwards so that they aren't ripped off by the Arctic wind.
1. Forest fires are another result of consistently high temperatures _T__ |
2. Temperatures in the Australian outback -the central desert area of Australia – never exceed 50 °C for the summer months._______________________________________________________
3. The Australian government doesn’t care about the highest rate of skin cancer _____________
4. Snow and ice are part of daily life for Alaskans._____________________________________
5. most houses have special strong roofs to support the snow.____________________________
L. Переведите текст Climate extremes в письменной форме.