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1. Have you heard that … Ivanovs have  got … new flat?

a)  the, a     b) -, a      c) the, the     d)   -, the

2. I'm going to revise … words and grammar of …Lesson 13.

a)  -, -     b) -, the      c) the, -     d)   -, the

3. I thought you ... busy.

a) was     b) were      c) is      d)  are

4. The teacher asked us when we ... the exercise.

a)  did     b) have done      c)  was doing    d)   had done

5. The children ... to the holiday centre on Saturday.

a) will be taken     b) will take      c) would be taken      d)  are taken

6. These books ... to the library yesterday.

a) was returned         b) were returned    c) is returned         d)  are returned

7. He ... that there would be several new hotels in our town in a few years.

a) told     b) said       c) spoke      d)  talked

8. He is still ill, ...

a) is he     b) are he      c) aren`t he      d)  isn`t he

9. Give me ... water, please.

a) some     b) any      c)  another     d)  else

10.  He says that he ...in Moscow.

a) had lived     b) live      c) lived      d)  have lived

 

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London has many parks and gardens. The best known are Hyde Park, Regent's Park and

St. James's Park. They are all within easy reach of the centre of London.

Hyde Park is a royal park since 1536. It was once part of the forest where Henry VIII hunted wild animals. Hyde Park now has 146 hectares of parkland, and people are allowed to walk or sit and lie on the grass. The Serpentine is a lake in the mid­dle of the park. In summer you can swim in the Ser­pentine or go out in a boat. It is a tradition for some people to swim in it on Christmas Day. Hyde Park is famous for its Speaker's Corner, where people go when they want to tell other people about their po­litical opinions.

Regent's Park is in the north-west of London. It is the home of the London Zoo. There are more than six thousand animals and birds in the Zoo. One can reach the Zoo by boat that goes along the Regent's canal. In summer one can visit an open-air theatre and enjoy a play by Shakespeare. There are also children's playgrounds and tennis courts.

St. James's Park is the oldest and the smallest of the royal parks. It is near Buckingham Palace. There is a lake in St. James's Park which is famous for its water-birds. The pelicans were originally given to Charles II by a Russian ambassador. Hun­dreds of people who work in the offices nearby come to this park to rest and eat their lunch.

Questions:

1. What is the  the text about?

a) the famous people of London

b) London lakes and rivers

c) the his­tory of London

d) the best-known London parks

2. What is St. James's Park famous for?

a) wild animals      b) London Zoo    c) water-birds     d) offices

3. What is Serpentine ?

a) a snake    b) a lake    c) a boat    d) a river

4. Where is Speaker's Corner?

a)  in St. James's Park   b) in Hyde Park   c) in Buckingham Palace   d) in Regent's Park

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1. There is … new school in … village.

a) the, the     b) the, a      c) a, the    d) a, a    

2. … mistake is on …Page 30.

a) the, -     b) the, the      c) a, the   d) a,-     

3. The parents thought that the doctor ... their child immmediately.

a) examined     b) have examined      c) would examine    d) will examine    

4. Mother said that they ... dinner.

a)  had already had   b) have already had      c) would already have    d) had already    

5.The article ... translated yet.

a)  isn`t translated  b) haven`t  been translated  c) hasn`t been translated d) wasn`t translated    

6. Shops ... usually  at 8 a.m.

a)  usually  opens    b) are usually  opened    c) usually  opened   d) have  usually  opened

7. Do you want ...milk?

a) else     b) any     c) some      d) -

8.The lecturer ... for an hour and ... the students a lot of interesting things.

a) spoke, told     b) told, spoke     c) told, said      d) talked, said

9. She knows you, ...

a) isn`t she     b) is she     c) does she      d) doesn`t she

10. When you rang me up I ... dinner.

a) was having     b) had     c) have had      d) were having

 

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These days, most people in Britain and the USA do not wear very formal clothes. But sometimes it is important to wear the right thing.

Manу British people don't think about clothes very much. They just like to be comfortable. When

they go out to enjoy themselves, they can wear almost anything. At theatres, cinemas and concerts you can put on what you like — from elegant suits and dresses to jeans and sweaters. Anything goes, as long as you look clean and tidy.

But in Britain, as well as in the USA, men in offices usually wear suits and ties, and women wear

dresses or skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers and businessmen wear quite formal clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men have to wear ties and women wear smart dresses. Jeans and open shirts are sometimes not allowed.

In many ways, Americans are more relaxed than British people, but they are more careful with their clothes. At home, or on holiday, most Americans wear informal or sport clothes. But when they go out in the evening, they like to look elegant. In good hotels and restaurants, men have to wear jackets and ties, and women wear pretty clothes and smart hairstyles.

If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do, and then do the same. Or ask the advice of a friend. You'll feel more relaxed if you don't look too different from every­one else.

Questions:

1) What do the English prefer in their dress?

a)  to be formal   b) to be comfortable    c) to be elegant   d) to be smart

2)  What have British and American men to wear in offices?

a) jeans and sweaters    b) T-shirts and trainers   c) suits and ties    d) pullovers

3)  What is the difference between Americans and British people?

a) Americans are not so careful with their clothes as British people               

b) British people are more relaxed than Americans

c) British people are more careful with their clothes than Americans              

d) Americans are more careful with their clothes than British people

4) What do women in America wear in good hotels?

a) pretty clothes  b) sport clothes   c) jeans and sweaters   d) evereything they like