27. Peter can swim and Mary can, too
Peter can swim and so _________________________________________________________________
28. I don’t like horror films and my sister doesn’t, either
I don’t like horror films and neither _______________________________________________________
29. John hasn’t seen the new movie yet, and neither have I
John hasn’t seen the new movie yet, and ___________________________________________________
30. Jane goes to that school, and so does my sister
Jane goes to that school, and ____________________________________________________________
31. Jane and my sister go to that school
Jane goes to that school, and_____________________________________________________________
32. You and I aren’t happy.
You aren’t happy, and _________________________________________________________________
33. I don’t speak French and neither do my brothers
I don’t speak French and _______________________________________________________________
34. She has studied Spanish and her friend has, too
She has studied Spanish and ____________________________________________________________
35. Thomas doesn’t know that word and his brother doesn’t, either
Thomas doesn’t know that word and _____________________________________________________
I/ Choose the best word/ phrase to complete the sentences.
1. ( Cook/ Boil/ Drain ) some water and pour it into the pitcher.
2. My mother usually ( fries/ stews/ steams) fish because she doesn’t like oil.
3. Don’t chop the cucumber into chunks. ( Sprinkle/ Marinate/ Slice ) it thinly.
4. They usually have a ( supper/ starter/ dessert ) before having the main course.
5. If you want to follow the traditional ( recipe/ ingredient/ instruction ), don’t put butter in this dish.
6. ( Marinate/ Drain/ Stew ) the steak with salt, pepper and lemon.
7. You should ( taste/ stir/ grate ) the sauce you have prepared to be sure that it is not spicy.
8. Fish is ( a/ some/ any ) good baby food.
9. Choose the word which has differently stressed syllable from the others:
A. recipe B. ingredient C. benefit D. versatile
10. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the others:
A. grate B. staple C. marinate D. shallot
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V/ fill in each blank with one suitable word
I love the summer holidays. We always go to visit my grandparents (1).............the summer. They live on a farm to the north of Scotland. We live in the south of England and we go to my grandparent's house (2)............car. We usually stop in the hotel in Edinburgh (3)..............one night on the way there. I love driving through Scotland. The mountain ls are beautiful and there are not (4)..............many cars on the roads. My grandparents are old (5).............they work hard on the farm. My brother and i like (6).............them when we are there. They live near house. I love visiting my grandparents and i am always sad (9)...............it is time to go (10)............home
Read and complete. Use the past simple or past continuous.
Ten years ago, my brother was in his last year at Art School. He was taking part in a young artist's competition with a big piece of sculpture. He called it 'war'. I....(not know) anything about modern art art then and, to me, it....(look) like a pike of old metal objects.
The day of the competition, my brother...(decide) to put his piece of sculpture in a different place. He asked me and a friend to do it and...(go) to get something from the car. Unfortunately, while we...(carry) the thing to its new place, I...(slip) and...(lose) my balance. When I...(get) up, all the metal pots and boxes...(lie) all over the floor
1 - Read the reading below, say whether the statements are true ( T ) or false ( F ). (Write T or F at the end of the statement.)
HELPING MORTHER AT HOME
Every child should love his mother. A girl or boy learns’ many good things from mother. Mother teachers us to be obedient, helpful and friendly to others.
Ever since my young days I have always helped my mother in the kitchen. I get up early in the morning and help my mother prepare breakfast. Then I clean the kitchen and sweep the floor. I also help mother wash the post and pans.
On Sunday I follow my mother to the market and help her to carry vegetables and fish back home. Some times my mother asks me to cut vegetables. I readily do I wash vegetables. I like to give small help whenever I am free from school work.
One day when my mother was sick, I cooked dishes for lunch. My mother is always happy and tells me that I should be good to everyone.
Every mother will be happy if her children help her at home.
1. It’s a useful lesson for children to love their parents.
2. Children can learn a lot of good things from their mother.
3. The writer seldom helps her mother at home.
4. She gets up late and does nothing in the morning.
5. On Sunday she goes shopping alone.
6.She helps her mother to cut vegetebles now and then.
7.She is helpful to her mother.
8.She knew how to cook a few dishes,
9.She learns tobe unfriendly to others from her mother.
10.You'll make your mother happy if you spend your square time helping your housework.
Correct the error
1, my shoes and pants got muddy. Eventhough I walked carefully through the wet streets
2, my neighborhood is quiet and safe however I always lock my doors
3, although I usually don't like Mexican food, but I liked the food I had at the Mexican restaurant last night
4, the weather was so cold that I don't like to leave my apartment
5, although my room in the dormitory is very small, but I like it. Because it is a place where I can be by myself and studying in peace and quiet
What is your dream life? This is a fairly common question in modern life and the answer to this question is mostly different. So how do you answer this question? This is my answer.
I wish I lived in a big house on a large lake in the forest because the air here is very fresh. It has four floors and four bedrooms throughout in order to see the stars at night, bathrooms for each bedroom and on the top floor outside is an enclosed porch. Our house is protected by the most modern system at that time.
I want to have a happy family. My husband is very handsome and smart. After 5 years I will 3 children. They are very cute and clever. My children are very smart and very cute. My son is cold but he knows how to take care of those around him very well. My first daughter is quite gentle, she can cook a lot of delicious food. But my second daughter is different from her sister. She is very energetic and she just knows to eat and sleep. But we are very close and have a lot of work to do with each other's lives like the other family. I think family is an inestimable present for me.
Every morning I wake up and swim in the lake or jogging, come to make coffee with the French press and make breakfast. Then I take my two dogs for a walk because I enjoy and love animals. After that, I go home and look after my garden, flowers, plants, and vegetables because I want my family can eat healthy things. I go fishing with my kids and my husband clean and cook for lunch. He will make food from fishes I bring back. After lunch, I clean with my husband. We talk to and watch some movies. Then I come to our orchard and pick a few apples and a cake that I want for dessert. I also choose vegetables and some fruits. I will practice yoga, Pilates or classes for my own flexibility. In the evening, I meditate for half an hour, relax with some music and taste a new wine. I will tell some fairy tales to my children. After they sleep, I bright wine into my husband's room. We talk and see the stars in the sky My husband will sing to me sleep. I fall asleep with dreams in my husband's lap. I will welcome the new day with a relaxed spirit.
This is my dream life. I wish It will become truth. And you, what is your dream life?
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I feel like I’ve got two identities: being deaf and being black. It’s a double struggle to fit in and I’ve had to work 10 times harder than my classmates. [A recent report from the National Deaf Children’s Society, which analysed government data, found deaf pupils in England are struggling “at every stage of their education”.]
I was born hearing but became ill with meningitis when I was a baby. After that I became deaf. I grew up in Barking and Dagenham, in East London, with my mum, who works as a caterer and a cleaner at two different colleges. I was bullied in primary school – people would say “ew, you’ve got hearing aids in” – and felt like I didn’t belong. By the time I got to secondary school I had accepted my identity, but that didn’t mean everyone accepted me. I communicate using sign language, so people would stare and I knew I stood out.
I worked hard in secondary school, but was still told I wouldn’t be able to go to college or university. I was told deaf people didn’t go on to higher education. “Which deaf people do you know who have gone to university?” someone asked. The truth was I didn’t know any, because I had no role models.
This made me frustrated, and my frustration came out as anger. The main way I dealt with my anger, though, was positive. I channelled it into a determination to show people I could achieve, despite my disability.
I got my GCSEs and applied to do BTec business level three at Barking and Dagenham College. I spent two years at the college and the vocational course was fantastic. I met so many different professional people, I had a mentor and people supported me. I’m now able to study a degree in politics and economics and have completed my first year at Lancaster University.
However, the discrimination hasn’t gone away. The first person I met when I got to university immediately made a racist joke. He said: “I’ve got loads of black friends, don’t worry.”
I also get combined prejudice for being both black and deaf. I chose a white hearing aid because I like it and I’m proud of who I am, so I don’t mind if people notice it. But recently a deaf woman pointed at me and said: “Look at him, his hearing aid doesn’t match his skin colour!”
It’s difficult to keep calm all the time. I try to stay positive, but quite often I feel like I want to give up. When that happens, I tell myself I’ve got to look to what I can achieve next. That keeps me going.
I made a few friends at uni last year, but so far I feel I’ve missed out on the full university experience. Next year, I’m transferring to Leeds; it’s a bigger city and I think there will be more deaf students, so I’m hoping I’ll feel less isolated.
I want to talk about my experiences and show young deaf students that it’s possible to go to college or university and achieve things. I got a 2:1 at the end of my first year of university, which I’m proud of, and last year I was named Leidos Career Ready UK Student of the Year.
I want to tell other deaf black students to keep working hard. Have the right attitude and arrive on time, because you can achieve anything if you stay strong. To young people with disabilities, I say keep your identity and be proud of it. Society will always try and push you aside; show them you’re not going to disappear.
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