IV. Give the correct forms of the verbs in the brackets 31. The festival (start) ____________ at the beginning of March every year. 32. She doesn’t mind (do) ____________ homework 33. I (never/ see) ____________ him before. 34. While I (watch)____________ the performance, I met one of my friends. 35. If I you want to see the movie, you (have to) ____________ buy a ticket. V. Read the following text and then choose the correct answers. People visiting Spain for the first time can find it difficult to get used to the eating customs of the Spanish. It’s not so much the food itself, but the timing of the meals that visitors aren’t used to. I used to live in Cadiz myself for a few years and I actually quite like the way they do things. Breakfast is a light continental affair – just a roll and some coffee usually – eaten between 8 and 9.30 a.m. The main meal of the day is lunch, which people usually eat sometime between 1.30 p.m. and 3.30 p.m. Quite a few of the shops, museums and galleries close around this time, because the locals like to take time over lunch. They will rest for a short time afterwards, although the traditional afternoon siesta is not as common as it used to be. People eat late in the evening – rarely before 9 p.m. and at the weekend the locals often won’t eat before 11 p.m. or even midnight. This is a much lighter meal than lunch – often just a few tapas taken with a drink. 36. What is the passage mainly about? A. Spanish culture B. Spanish eating customs C. Spanish table manners D. Spanish mealtimes 37. What does the word “siesta” mean? A. a light meal B. a short nap C. an afternoon snack D. a deep sleep 38. Which is the most important meal of the day in Spain? A. breakfast B. lunch C. snack D. dinner 39. What is a continental breakfast? A. a full breakfast of cereal, bacon and eggs and toast B. a traditional breakfast consisting of rice, soup, fish C. a simple breakfast consisting of coffee and bread D. a healthy breakfast of fruits, veggies and milk 40. According to the passage, ________. A. Spaniards don’t often eat their evening meal anytime before 9 pm. B. Dinner is always served with tapas and wine. C. The locals usually eat dinner after 11pm. D. Dinner is also as large as lunch.