The / in /you/ of/ Would/ mind/ sitting/ font/ the/ seat/ tãi/?/
-> Would you mind sitting in the front seat of the taxi?
The / in /you/ of/ Would/ mind/ sitting/ font/ the/ seat/ tãi/?/
-> Would you mind sitting in the front seat of the taxi?
1. If I had known that you were in hospital I (visit) you.
2.
The ground was very soft. But for that, my horse (win).
3.
If you (arrive) ten minutes earlier you would have got a seat.
4.
You would have seen my garden at its best if you (be) here last week.
5.
But for his quickness I (be) killed.
6.
I shouldn’t have believed it if I (not see) it with my own eyes.
7.
If he had slipped he (fall) 500 metres.
8.
If he had asked you, you (accept)?
9.
If I (have) a map I would have been all right.
10. If I (know) that you were coming I’d have baked a cake.
11. I (offer) to help him if I had realized that he was ill.
12. If you had left that was alone it (not sting) you.
13. If I (realize) what a bad driver you were I ‘d not have come with you.
14. He was fined $10. If he (realize) that the traffic lights were red he (stop).
15. But for the fog we (reach) our destination ages ago.
16. If you had told me that he never paid his debts I (not lend) him the money.
17. If you (not sneeze) he wouldn't have known that you were there.
18. If you (put) some mustard in the sandwiches they would have tasted better.
19. The hens (not get) into the house if you had shut the door.
20. If he had known that the river was dangerous he (not try) to swim across it.
21. If you (speak) more slowly he might have understood you.
22. If he had known the whole story he (not be) so angry.
23. I shouldn’t have eaten it if I (know) that there was ginger in it.
24. If I (try) again I think that I would have succeeded.
25. You (not get) into trouble if you had obeyed my instructions.
26. If you hadn't been in such a hurry you (not put) sugar into the sauce instead of salt.
27. If I (be) ready when he called he would have taken me with him.
28. She had a headache, otherwise she (come) with us.
29. If she had listened to my directions she (not turn) down the wrong street.
30. If you (look) at the engine for a moment you would have seen what was missing.
31. Rome (be captured) by her enemies if the geese hadn't cackled.
32. He would have been arrested if he (try) to leave the country.
33. I (take) a taxi if I had realized that it was a long way.
34. You (save) me a lot of trouble if you had told me where you were going.
35. They would have forced their way into the house if I (not call) for help.
If he had put out his pipe before putting it in his pocket he (not burn) a hole in his coat.
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Test for unit 8
I. Choose the best answer.
1. Please let Helen (go/ to go/ going/ goes) with you.
2. The exam was quite (more easily/ more easy/ easier than/ easier as) we expected.
3. What’s (good/ better/ the best/ well) film you’ve ever seen?
4. He (wins/ won/ has won/ is winning) five gold medals since the beginning of the Sea Games.
5. The students are playing (happy/ happier/ happiest/ happily) in the schoolyard.
6. I’m going away (since/ in/ for/ during) a few days.
7. My friend suggested (to go/ go/ going/ goes) by bus.
8. She told me (giving/ to give/ gave/ given) you this dictionary.
II. Use the word given and other words to complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the firs.
1. The last time I saw him was in 1986. (seen). I haven’t
2. When did you begin to learn English? (learned). How long
3. Are you and Jane the same age? (old). Are you as
4. I expected my friends to arrive at 4 o’clock, but they arrived at 2.30. (earlier). My friends ..............
5. No one in the group is younger than Joanna. (youngest). Joanna is ..........................................
6. “Don’t walk on the grass,” the gardener said to the us. (told). The gardener .............................
III. Fill in each blank with one suitable word.
Great Britain is (1) _____ a large country. It is much smaller (2) _____ France. It (3) _____ four parts: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. England is the largest part (4) _____ the country and has always been the strongest. English is the national (5) ______ in all parts of Britain. All the people (6) _____ live in Britain can speak (7) _____, but not all the people (8) ______ English in that country.
IV. Put the verb into the present simple, present progressive, simple future or Be going to.
1. I’m a bit thirsty. I think I _____ (have) something to drink.
2. Why are you putting on your coat? _____ you _____ (go) somewhere?
3. Look! That plane is flying toward the airport. It _____ (land).
4. Do you think An ______ (like) the present we bought for her?
5. We must do something soon before it _____ (be) too late.
6. Are you still watching that program? What time _____ it ______ (end)?
7. I ______ (go) to London next week for a wedding. My sister _____ (get) married.
8. I’m not ready yet. I ______ (tell) you when I ______ (be) ready. I promise I _____ (not/ be) very long.
9. “Where _____ you _____ (go)?” – “To the hairdresser’s. I ______ (have) my hair cut.
10. What do you plan to do when you ______ (finish) your course at college?
V. Fill in the blank with a suitable preposition.
1. I’m interested _____ farming.
2. My grandmother prefers living in the countryside ____ living in the city.
3. He spent his whole life struggle ____ imperialism.
4. He got used ____ the noise.
5. Hold ____ a minute while I get my breath back.
6. My parents are tired ____ living in the city.
7. Are you free ____ Sunday afternoon?
8. She’s still looking ____ a job.
VI. Write the comparative form or superlative form of the words in brackets.
1. Sport is __________ politics. (interesting)
2. Can’t you think of anything ___________ to say? (intelligent)
3. It’s ____________ day of the year. (short)
4. London is ______________ Birmingham. (big)
5. I prefer this chair to the other ones. It’s _______________. (comfortable)
6. The weather is getting _________. (bad)
7. I like living in the countryside. It’s ____________ living in a town. (peaceful)
8. Who is ___________ in the class? (clever)
9. That’s _________________ meal I’ve had for a long time. (delicious)
10. It was ____________ speech I’ve ever heard. (boring)
11. My English ___________ yours. (bad)
VII. Write a complete letter from the given words and phrases (make changes and additions if necessary).
Dear Susan,
1. Thank you/ much/ your letter/ which/ arrive/ few days ago.
2. It/ be/ lovely/ hear/ you.
3. I/ be sorry/ I/ not/ write/ a long time/ but/ I/ be very busy.
4. As you know/ we/ buy/ new house/ September.
5. It/ be/ very bad condition/ and/ it/ need/ repairing a lot.
6. We/ just/ finish/ most of it/ and now/ it/ look/ very nice.
7. Peter and I/ decide/ give/ house-warming party/ May 3rd.
8. You think/ you able/ come?
9. Please give me/ ring/ and let/ know/ if you can come.
10. I/ really/ look forward/ see you again.
Love,
Jenny
VIII. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or present progressive.
1. I _____ (go) to the movie tonight. The film _____ (begin) at 7.30.
2. The world ______ (change) rapidly. Things ______ (never/ stay) the same.
3. We _____ (have) a small party next Sunday. Would you like to come?
4. It _____ (often/ rain) in summer, but it _____ (not/ rain) now.
5. What time _____ this train _____ (get) to London?
6. Computers ______ (become) more important in our lives.
7. _____ you (be) free at lunchtime tomorrow? – No, I ______ (have) lunch with my parents.
8. Sue _____ (come) to see us tomorrow. She ______ (travel) _____ by train and her train _____ (arrive) at 10.15. I _____ (meet) her at the station.
9. What _____ your sister _____ (do)? - She is an architect but she _____ (not/ work) at the moment.
10. Can we stop walking soon? I _______ (get) tired.
I. Do the quiz and choose the correct answers.
1. Another name for Wales is
A. Saxon B. Celtic C. Cymru D. Galle
2. You can see on the Canadian national flag.
A. the maple leaf B. the red leaf C. the rose D. the oak tree
3. In 1893, became the first country in the world to give all women the right to vote.
A. Canada B. New Zealand C. America D. Singapore
4. has a unique culture with traditions such as bagpipes, kilts and highland dancing.
A. England B. Wales C. Scotland D. Northern Ireland
5. The name “Australia” comes from the Latin word “australis”, meaning .
A. northern B. southern C. eastern D. western
6. The tallest mountain the US is Mt McKinley, located in the state of . It reaches
20,320 feet (6,194 m) above the sea level.
A. Alaska B. California C. Florida D. Washington
7. The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed in .
A. England B. Australia C. Canada D. New Zealand
8. Scotland only shares a border with .
A. Wales B. Northern Ireland C. England D. Britain
9. The name Canada comes from the word “kanata” which means “settlement” or “ ” in the
language of the St Lawrence Iroquoians.
A. country B. village C. town D. nation
10. The world‟s largest reef system, the Great Barrier Reef, is found off the north-eastern coast of
A. Canada B. America C. New Zealand D. Australia
22. Don’t be afraid. If you ………….. (touch) the dog, it …………….. (not bite)
23. In those days, if you ……………... (have) a job, you ………….. (be) lucky.
24. It’s always the same ! If I …………………… (decide) to leave the office early, my boss …………………. (call) me
after I’ve left.
25. What a terrible thing to happen! Just think, if we ……….. (not miss) the plane, we ……. (kill) in the crash.
27. Did you enjoy your meal ? If you ……………… (finish) eating, I …………. (clear away) the plates.
28. Tell him to bring his bicycle in. If he ………… (leave) it outside, someone ………………. (steal) it.
29. Why didn’t you phone ? If I ………………. (know) you were coming, I ……………. (meet) you at the airport.
30. It a pity you missed the party. If you …. (come), you ……………. (meet) my friends from Hungary.
31. If we ……………… (have) some tools, we ………… (be) able to repair the car, but we haven’t got any with us.
32. Thank you for your help. If you ……………. (not help) me, I …………….. (not pass) the examination.
33. It’s a beautiful house, and I ………. (buy) it if I ……………..(have) the money, but I can’t afford it.
34. I can’t imagine what I …………….. (do) with the money if I ………………. (win) the football pools or a lottery.
35. Mark isn’t a serious athlete. If he ……… (train) harder, he ………………… (be) quite a good runner.
36. If Claire ……………… ( listen) to her mother, she …………….. (not marry) David in the first place.
37. It rained every day on our holiday. If we ……………….. ( not take) the television with us, we …………………. ( not
have) anything to do.
38. Jim is so untidy ! If he ………………… (buy) some new clothes , he ………….. ( not look) so bad !.
39. - How did you do in the car rally ?
- We came in last actually, just because we got lost. If we …………… (not get) lost, we ………………. (come) in
somewhere in the middle, we …………….. (not come) in last.
40. I wasn’t surprised that we got lost because I knew the navigator couldn’t map-read.
- If you …………. (know) he couldn’t map-read , why ……………… (you/take) him as a navigator ?
The English language is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is used as either first or second language .................... (1) many countries.
During the 16th century, only about two million people spoke English. All .................... (2) them lived in what is now the United Kingdom. Over the centuries, as a result of various historical events, English has spread throughout .................... (3) world. Today, about 400 million people speak English as their native .................... (4). Most of them live in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, .................... (5) the Unites States.
About 100 million people, chiefly living in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and in many African .................... (6), speak English in addition to their own language. An additional 200 million people in the world probably know .................... (7) least some English. English is really an international language.
talking about roles of science and technology in the future
II. Read the interesting facts about Wales, and complete the conversation. Practise it with your partner.
Wales - Interesting facts
· The country of Wales is a part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain.
· English and Welsh are the two official languages of Wales. Welsh is a Celtic based language that is now spoken by over 20% of the population.
· 42% of the South and West Wales coastline is considered “Heritage Coast”.
· The country of Wales is said to contain more castles per square mile than any other country in the world.
· Wales is often called “The Land of Song”.
· The country is well-known for its harpist, male choirs, and solo artists.
· Although football (soccer) is the more popular sport in Northern Wales, Rugby Union is seen as national sport and is passionately played by most of the country.
A: My group is going to give the presentation about Wales, and I have just download a lot of interesting facts of that country.
B: Really? Is English the only official language there?
A: No, (1) ______________________________________________________________________
B: Does Wales have any coastline?
A: Yes, and (2) __________________________________________________________________
B: Wales is not as famous for football as England, so what is the most popular sport there?
A: (3) __________________________________________________________________________
B: Scotland is very well-known for ancient castles. How about Wales?
A: Well, (4) _____________________________________________________________________
B: It sounds interesting. Are Welsh people fond of music?
A: Sure, (5) _____________________________________________________________________
B: Why?
A: (6) __________________________________________________________________________
B: Awesome. I think your group’s presentation will be very interesting.
1. ………… are very friendly and hospitable. ( village) 2. My grandfather owns avaluable…….… of stamps. ( collect) 3. Spring coming, the hills are……… with many species of wild flowers blooming. ( color) 4. Each nation tries to work hard to protect the world………( peaceful) 5. ……… a camel is the most citing activity I have everesperienced. ( ride) 6. nomads usually move to get food and find lands to……… (farmer) 7. Country children often react less quickly to technical….…. than city children. ( develop) 8. You must drive……… on the city roads or you will take high risk of getting accidents. ( care)
1.Christmas is an important holiday in almost all English-speaking countries and it looks _____________________ (festival) everywhere then.
2.Oxford University is located in _____________________ (history) buildings built hundreds of years ago.
3.The maple leaf has been Canada’s national _____________________ (symbol) since 1886. This _____________________ (icon) leaf also appears on the national flag.
4.Australia has its own _____________________ (legend) although the people there speak English as a mother tongue.
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