Name of student:Elaine Smith
Language course: Russian,German,Italian
Day :Monday,Tuesday,Thursday
Start time
Name of student:Elaine Smith
Language course: Russian,German,Italian
Day :Monday,Tuesday,Thursday
Start time
Read the note and the ticket. Fill in the information in Mary’s diary.
Complete the conversation between two friends outside a cinema. What does Mary say to Sarah?
Read the article about bears. Then choose the best answers.
Read the note and the ticket. Fill in the information in Mary’s diary.
. Read the website advertisement and the email. Fill in the information in Sara’s note. (0.5pt)
TOP SELLING BOOKS This month Doggy Tails by Ben Boy Best Friends by Jackie Jones Order before 1st July for special price for books: $20 www.bookesl.com |
From: Maria@quickmail.com To: Sara@quickmail.com Let’s get Harry a book for his birthday. The new book which is about friends is on sale at www.bookesl.com looks good, but it must arrives before July 3rd, so you can order it online tonight. It’s $12.50 so that it will cost $7.25 each. Is that OK? I’ll give you money tomorrow. Get them to 4 Oxford Road. |
Sara’s Notes
1. Whose birthday: ………………………. | 4. Date needed by: ………………………….. |
2. Name of book: ………………………... | 5: Price of the book: …………………………. |
3. Writer: ……………………………….. |
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Read the notice (A-H). Then write the correct answer
What does the student say to the assistant in the tourist information office? Complete the conversation.
Read the article about postcards. Fill in the blanks.
Complete the letter
VIII/ Write the suitable word to fill in the blank
Learning a language is, in some way, like (1) __________________ how to fly or play the
piano. There (2) _________________ important differences, but there is a very important
similarity. It is this: learning how to do such things needs lots (3) ___________ practice. It is
never simply to “know” something. You must be able to “do” things with what (4) ___________
know. For example, it is not enough simply to read a book on (5) ______________ to fly an
aeroplane. A (6) ___________ can give you lots of information about how to fly, but if only read
a book and then try to (7) _____________ without a great deal of practice first, you will crash
and kill (8) ____________ . The same is true of (9) ______________ the piano. So you think it is
enough simply to read about it? Can you play the piano without having lots of (10)
_________________ first?
Read the article about Corryvale Farm. Are the sentences 14 – 20 ‘Right’ (A) or ‘Wrong’ (B)? If
there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’ choose ‘Doesn’t Say’ (C).
CORRYVALE FARM
Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny Blackler keep cows and chickens and sell
milk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jenny’s sheep.
She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for six sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts this
wool off the sheep so they won’t get too warm. Five years ago, Jenny made some sweaters with the
wool and tried to sell them at country markets. But it was summer and the weather was hot so people
didn’t want to buy sweaters. She then made some socks. Everybody loved them because they were
cheap, strong and easy to wash.
That’s how Jenny’s business started. At first she made the socks at home, but soon she had thousands
of customers so she had to send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made on machines.
There are six colours, five sizes for all ages, and different socks for walkers, sportsmen and skiers.
Jenny is busiest at Christmas because Corryvale socks are a favourite present. On the walls of Jenny’s
office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world.
14. Jenny only gets wool from her sheep once a year.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
15. It took Jenny a long time to make the sweaters.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
16. Jenny couldn’t sell the sweaters because it was the wrong time of year.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
17. Jenny decided that socks were easier to make than sweaters.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
18. Corryvale socks are still made on the farm.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
19. You can’t buy Corryvale socks for children.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
20. People from many different countries buy Corryvale socks.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Doesn’t say
Read the article and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
Information about what happens in the world comes to us in many ways. Television and radio are two important ways of the news. They get the news out faster than the newspapers and magazines, and they don't have to be read. Television and radio stations broadcast the news several times each day. In America, there are the news programmes every hour. People can choose the favourite TV programmes, such as sports, films, fashion, news, etc. People who cannot read get the news from television or radio easily.
There are only two ways of getting the news.
A. True
B. False
Read the article and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
Information about what happens in the world comes to us in many ways. Television and radio are two important ways of the news. They get the news out faster than the newspapers and magazines, and they don't have to be read. Television and radio stations broadcast the news several times each day. In America, there are the news programmes every hour. People can choose the favourite TV programmes, such as sports, films, fashion, news, etc. People who cannot read get the news from television or radio easily.
People cannot choose the TV programmes that they like.
A. True
B. False
Read the article and then decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).
Information about what happens in the world comes to us in many ways. Television and radio are two important ways of the news. They get the news out faster than the newspapers and magazines, and they don't have to be read. Television and radio stations broadcast the news several times each day. In America, there are the news programmes every hour. People can choose the favourite TV programmes, such as sports, films, fashion, news, etc. People who cannot read get the news from television or radio easily.
Television stations broadcast the news several times each day.
A. True
B. False