1. “I’m going for an interview this Monday afternoon,” Martin said.
Martin said HE was going for an interview THAT Monday afternoon.
2. “Aibek isn’t working today,” she says.
She says that HE isn’t working TODAY.
3. “I repaired three computers for customers yesterday,” Carol said.
Carol said SHE had repaired three computers for customers the day BEFORE.
4. “We’re very busy in the shop now,” they said.
They said that THEY were very busy in the shop THEN.
5. “I will start my new summer job tomorrow,” he said.
He said that HE would start HIS summer job THE NEXT DAY.
Task. Complete the sentences with the appropriate introductory verbs from the list below.
• insisted • complained • urged • invited • agreed
1. “You need to stop drinking so much coffee,” Liam said to Sharon.
Liam _urged_ Sharon to stop drinking so much coffee.
2. “OK, I’ll make a parkin cake for Bonfire Night,” Lucy said.
Lucy _agreed _ to make a parkin cake for Bonfire Night.
3. “You always use too much salt in your cooking,” John said to me.
John _complained_ that I always used too much salt in my cooking.
4. “You must try my jerk chicken,” Carol told us.
Carol _insisted_ on us trying her jerk chicken.
5. “Would you like to have dinner at our house on Sunday?” Nina said to them.
Nina _invited_ them to have dinner at their house on Sunday.
Task. Complete each sentence with the correct noun formed from the words in brackets.
1. Mrs Smith has been a RESIDENT of Mornington Crescent for thirty years. (RESIDE)
2. Ernest Hemingway is Jenny’s favourite NOVELIST; she loves his books. (NOVEL)
3. Elvis Presley was a famous rock MUSICIAN in the USA. (MUSIC)
4. Christopher Columbus was a SAILOR who explored the seven seas. (SAIL)
5. Richard Branson is a successful BUSINESSMAN . (BUSINESS)
6. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th PRESIDENT of the United States of America. (PRESIDE)
Task. Choose the correct item.
1. Callum really takes AFTER his dad. He’s just as talented an artist as him.
2. I heard that the supermarket is taking ON more staff.
3. I’m thinking of taking UP a sport.
4. Another company has taken OVER our business.
Total [10]
Reading
Task. Read the text and complete the gaps (A-G) with the parts of sentences (1-8). One part is extra.
The Part-Time Princess
Many teens take part-time jobs during summer to help them save money. It’s common for a teenager to take up a job as a waiter or a sales assistant or A) 5_work as a server in a fast food restaurant _, but what about some more unusual career opportunities? Let’s look at Sarah Lang, 17-year-old from Chicago, USA.
I have a job pretending to be a princess at children’s parties. It’s not a normal job but I B) 4_wouldn’t want to do anything else _ ! Parents hire me to turn up in a costume, usually as a famous film character, and play games with the children. I tell stories, C) 3_sing songs and make up party games_ . It’s great fun! One day I’m Elsa from Frozen, the next I can be Princess Fiona from Shrek or Snow White. On some occasions, I have a “prince” joining me to perform at the party. Last week, for example, the parents wanted to hire Sleeping Beauty and Prince Charming. So, I took my friend Jerry, who works as a prince or cartoon hero for children’s parties, and off we went!
The best part of the job is seeing the children’s faces D) 8_light up when I walk in _ . Often, the children have no idea I’m coming, so it’s a great surprise. Sometimes though, E) 7_the kids can ask me difficult questions_ . Some children don’t believe that I’m a real princess, so I have to think quickly and F) 1 _convince them I’m an actual princess _ .
All in all, it’s a great job and I think I’ll do it again next summer. I want to be an actress when I’m older, G) 6_so it’s all good practice for my future career _ !
1. convince them I’m an actual princess
2. I need a car to get from one party to the next
3. sing songs and make up party games
4. wouldn’t want to do anything else
5. work as a server in a fast food restaurant
6. so it’s all good practice for my future career
7. the kids can ask me difficult questions
8. light up when I walk in
Total [8]
Total marks_ /18
Объяснение:
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But the victory to the Soviet people went very hard. Over 27 million people died, thousands of cities and tens of thousands of villages were destroyed. Most of the infrastructure in the territories captured by the Germans was destroyed: enterprises, bridges, railways. Severe losses were suffered by agriculture, especially livestock. The Soviet Union lost over 30% of its national wealth.
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Plot
The animated series tells about the adventures of the only boy in the family, Lincoln and his 10 sisters: Lily, Lisa, Lola, Lana, Lucy, Lynn, Luan, Luna, Leni, Lori, living in the small town of Royal Woods (Michigan). Every day, while their parents are not at home, they have a difficult but fun life. Despite the fact that the characters are different in age and hobby, they have a good relationship, since Lincoln takes care of the sisters, and they respond with affection, although conflicts arise periodically. Brother and sisters do not always get along, but they are ready to act together.