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Choose the correct answer
Choose the correct answer
1
Greenpeace is an international environmental organization. It...(to found) in 1969 by a group of Canadian environmantalists.
2
Members of Greenpeace ...(to appear) in the places where the environment is endangered.
3
The activity of Greenpeace often ...(to annoy) governments, companies and people who ...(not to care) about the future of the world.
4
Greenpeace members are often referred to as "greens". The "greens" ...(to be) groups of people whose aim is the protection of natural things.
5
Choose the correct verb form.
John _______ tennis on Sundays.
6
Choose the correct verb form.
I ____ already ____ my homework.
7
Choose the correct verb form.
Where is Jim? - He _____ dinner.
8
Choose the correct verb form.
Tom ..... breakfast this morning because he didn’t have any time.
9
Choose the correct verb form.
While I ..... the dishes last night, I dropped a plate on the floor.
10
Choose the correct verb form.
By the time we got home the film ... .
11
Choose the correct passive form of the verb.
The houses ... in 1996.
12
Choose the correct passive form of the verb.
Many questions ... often .... at the end of the meeting.
13
Match the halves of the sentences.
The parcel
was destroyed by the earthquake in 2005.
The building
is visited by thousands of tourist every month.
This musical festival
was delivered two hours ago.
London
is organised every year.
14
Complete the text with the correct words.
I LOVE MY SMARTPHONE!
I simply love my smartphone and (1) [spend, spent, will spend] a lot of time every day texting my friends and chatting online. My parents think l (2) [enjoy, use, waste] time playing around on my phone while l should be doing more (3) [popular, important, busy] things like (4) [housework, homework, hobby]. But I often go (5) [online, Internet, offline]to look things up and it is really helpful to discuss with my friends what we learned at school. My parents do not agree (6) [at, with, about] me, though.
My favourite app is the music app. I have my favourite tracks on my phone so l can always listen (7) [on, to, in] them. I also love taking pictures on my smartphone, which I share (8) [with, for, at] all my friends on Facebook. I have so many photos now - I just can't seem to have enough!
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Read the text and decide are the statements TRUE or FALSE
Edinburgh's great. It isn't the biggest city in Scotland, but it's very beautiful and has an amazing history. The best place to start your visit is Edinburgh Castle. This sits up on top of Castle Rock and from here you can see the whole city below you. It gets very busy in the summer.
Next, walk down the Royal Mile, through Edinburgh's 12th-century Old Town. Don't miss St Giles' Cathedral and the Camera Obscura. This amazing museum is all about how we see things, and has floating fish, funny mirrors and a 3D tunnel of stars. They sell great postcards there.
At the bottom of the Royal Mile is the Queen's Edinburgh home, the Palace of Holyroodhouse. When the Queen isn't there, you can visit the rooms and gardens. Next to the Palace is the Scottish Parliament. Spanish architect Enric Miralles designed it. Parts of it look like fishing boats on the beach. There are also roof gardens and fountains. And you can visit it for free!
You should also go to Edinburgh's New Town. This area isn't very new actually - it's over 200 years old! The most famous street in Edinburgh, called Princes Street, is in New Town. Here you find Edinburgh's best shops and department stores.
If you haven't got much time, you can see Edinburgh with a tour guide. Choose from walking tours, cycle tours and even ghost tours. These take you through the narrow streets of the Old Town late at night, and include scary stories from the 18th century. Don't forget to take a good guidebook and your raincoat. It often rains in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh is the largest city in Scotland.
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Read the text and decide are the statements TRUE or FALSE
Edinburgh's great. It isn't the biggest city in Scotland, but it's very beautiful and has an amazing history. The best place to start your visit is Edinburgh Castle. This sits up on top of Castle Rock and from here you can see the whole city below you. It gets very busy in the summer.
Next, walk down the Royal Mile, through Edinburgh's 12th-century Old Town. Don't miss St Giles' Cathedral and the Camera Obscura. This amazing museum is all about how we see things, and has floating fish, funny mirrors and a 3D tunnel of stars. They sell great postcards there.
At the bottom of the Royal Mile is the Queen's Edinburgh home, the Palace of Holyroodhouse. When the Queen isn't there, you can visit the rooms and gardens. Next to the Palace is the Scottish Parliament. Spanish architect Enric Miralles designed it. Parts of it look like fishing boats on the beach. There are also roof gardens and fountains. And you can visit it for free!
You should also go to Edinburgh's New Town. This area isn't very new actually - it's over 200 years old! The most famous street in Edinburgh, called Princes Street, is in New Town. Here you find Edinburgh's best shops and department stores.
If you haven't got much time, you can see Edinburgh with a tour guide. Choose from walking tours, cycle tours and even ghost tours. These take you through the narrow streets of the Old Town late at night, and include scary stories from the 18th century. Don't forget to take a good guidebook and your raincoat. It often rains in Edinburgh.
Lots of people visit the castle in the summer.
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Read the text and decide are the statements TRUE or FALSE
Edinburgh's great. It isn't the biggest city in Scotland, but it's very beautiful and has an amazing history. The best place to start your visit is Edinburgh Castle. This sits up on top of Castle Rock and from here you can see the whole city below you. It gets very busy in the summer.
Next, walk down the Royal Mile, through Edinburgh's 12th-century Old Town. Don't miss St Giles' Cathedral and the Camera Obscura. This amazing museum is all about how we see things, and has floating fish, funny mirrors and a 3D tunnel of stars. They sell great postcards there.
At the bottom of the Royal Mile is the Queen's Edinburgh home, the Palace of Holyroodhouse. When the Queen isn't there, you can visit the rooms and gardens. Next to the Palace is the Scottish Parliament. Spanish architect Enric Miralles designed it. Parts of it look like fishing boats on the beach. There are also roof gardens and fountains. And you can visit it for free!
You should also go to Edinburgh's New Town. This area isn't very new actually - it's over 200 years old! The most famous street in Edinburgh, called Princes Street, is in New Town. Here you find Edinburgh's best shops and department stores.
If you haven't got much time, you can see Edinburgh with a tour guide. Choose from walking tours, cycle tours and even ghost tours. These take you through the narrow streets of the Old Town late at night, and include scary stories from the 18th century. Don't forget to take a good guidebook and your raincoat. It often rains in Edinburgh.
The Camera Obscura museum is about the history of Edinburgh.
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Read the text and decide are the statements TRUE or FALSE
Edinburgh's great. It isn't the biggest city in Scotland, but it's very beautiful and has an amazing history. The best place to start your visit is Edinburgh Castle. This sits up on top of Castle Rock and from here you can see the whole city below you. It gets very busy in the summer.
Next, walk down the Royal Mile, through Edinburgh's 12th-century Old Town. Don't miss St Giles' Cathedral and the Camera Obscura. This amazing museum is all about how we see things, and has floating fish, funny mirrors and a 3D tunnel of stars. They sell great postcards there.
At the bottom of the Royal Mile is the Queen's Edinburgh home, the Palace of Holyroodhouse. When the Queen isn't there, you can visit the rooms and gardens. Next to the Palace is the Scottish Parliament. Spanish architect Enric Miralles designed it. Parts of it look like fishing boats on the beach. There are also roof gardens and fountains. And you can visit it for free!
You should also go to Edinburgh's New Town. This area isn't very new actually - it's over 200 years old! The most famous street in Edinburgh, called Princes Street, is in New Town. Here you find Edinburgh's best shops and department stores.
If you haven't got much time, you can see Edinburgh with a tour guide. Choose from walking tours, cycle tours and even ghost tours. These take you through the narrow streets of the Old Town late at night, and include scary stories from the 18th century. Don't forget to take a good guidebook and your raincoat. It often rains in Edinburgh.
The Scottish Parliament building is closed to visitors.
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Read the text and decide are the statements TRUE or FALSE
Edinburgh's great. It isn't the biggest city in Scotland, but it's very beautiful and has an amazing history. The best place to start your visit is Edinburgh Castle. This sits up on top of Castle Rock and from here you can see the whole city below you. It gets very busy in the summer.
Next, walk down the Royal Mile, through Edinburgh's 12th-century Old Town. Don't miss St Giles' Cathedral and the Camera Obscura. This amazing museum is all about how we see things, and has floating fish, funny mirrors and a 3D tunnel of stars. They sell great postcards there.
At the bottom of the Royal Mile is the Queen's Edinburgh home, the Palace of Holyroodhouse. When the Queen isn't there, you can visit the rooms and gardens. Next to the Palace is the Scottish Parliament. Spanish architect Enric Miralles designed it. Parts of it look like fishing boats on the beach. There are also roof gardens and fountains. And you can visit it for free!
You should also go to Edinburgh's New Town. This area isn't very new actually - it's over 200 years old! The most famous street in Edinburgh, called Princes Street, is in New Town. Here you find Edinburgh's best shops and department stores.
If you haven't got much time, you can see Edinburgh with a tour guide. Choose from walking tours, cycle tours and even ghost tours. These take you through the narrow streets of the Old Town late at night, and include scary stories from the 18th century. Don't forget to take a good guidebook and your raincoat. It often rains in Edinburgh.
Princes Street is a good place to go shopping.
20
Listen and match the speaker with the correct job.
Speaker A works as a
pilot
Speaker B works as a
tour guide
Speaker C works as a
shop assistant
Speaker D works as a
nurse
Speaker E works as a
dentist
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Listen and choose the correct answer.
When does speaker A work?
22
Listen and choose the correct answer.
When does speaker B work?
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Listen and choose the correct answer.
Does speaker C like his job?
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Listen and choose the correct answer.
What does speaker D say is difficult about being a pilot?
25
Listen and choose the correct answer.
What does speaker E not like about his job?
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