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1
Guess the genres and write them down.
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2
Write the genre of the film according to the titles.
Genre | Title |
| Sleeping Beauty |
| Hamlet |
| the Lord of the Rings |
| Sherlock Holmes |
| The Wolf and Seven Kids |
| Prometheus |
| The Little Prince |
| 12 chairs |
3
Match the words in the left-hand column with their definitions in the right-hand column.
an article
a book of word definitions and variants of translation
an atlas
a story about the life of a real person
an encyclopedia
a piece of writing in a newspaper
a poem
a book with recipes of dishes
a dictionary
a reference book with maps of the world
a bibliography
a book or set of books giving information about every branch of knowledge with articles in ABC order
fiction
a short piece of writing (usually rhymed) expressing a deep feeling or thought
a cookery book
stories, novels and romances
a magazine
a publication that comes out weekly or monthly
4
Match the tense form with its indicator.
Present Simple
next week
Present Continuous
3 days ago
Past Simple
at...o'clock yesterday
Future Simple
while
Present Perfect
usually
Past Continuous
now
Future Continuous
just
Past Perfect
by the time we come
Future Perfect
all these years
Present Perfect Continuous
by the time we came
5
Open the brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
1. I (to cook) lunch for hours.
2. We (to look) for a house.
3. Paul (to sleep) since then.
4. Why (you/to cry) ?
5. (He/to work) all day ?
6. We (not/to talk) about you.
7. The cat (to knock) at the door.
8. Who (to eat) the cakes?
9. I (to study) all morning.
10. She (to dance) for hours.
6
Choose the Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Continuous to complete the sentences below. If both tenses are possible, use the present perfect continuous.
1. I'm sorry I'm late,
[have you waited, have you been waiting] for a long time?
2. I ['ve cycled, 've been cycling] and my legs are really tired now.
3. How long [have you been knowing, have you known] Peter?
4. Somebody [has been eating, has eaten] my cookies. There are none left.
5. How many books [has she written, has she been writing]?
6. She must be tired. She [has written, has been writing]all afternoon.
7. Somebody [has been eating, has eaten] my cookies. There are very few left.
8. I ['ve read, 've been reading] all afternoon? I [ 've read, 've been reading] 5 chapters.
9. I think I ['ve liked, 've been liking] chocolate since I was born.
10. They [have been travelling, have travelled] for months, and they [have been visiting, have visited] three countries so far.
7
Open the brackets in The Future Perfect Tense.
1. By this time tomorrow, I (to finish)
the project.
2. By 8 o'clock, the kids (to fall)
asleep.
3. By tomorrow morning, he (to sleep)
wonderfully.
4. By next year, she (to receive)
her promotion.
5. Robin (to sell)
his car by next Sunday.
6. Morgan (to clean)
the entire house by lunch.
7. We (to dance)
a few dances before midnight.
8. At this time tomorrow morning, they (to begin)
working.
9. At this time next week, we (to catch)
the thief.
10. By 2013, I (to live)
in Madrid for 5 years.
11. In 2020, they (to work)
here for 20 years.
12. By September, Julie (to teach)
us for over a year.
13. By October, I (to study)
English for 3 months.
14. On Monday, she (to wait)
for 2 weeks.
15. Before Saturday, you (to do)
all of your homework.
8
Read the text below. Match choices (A-H) to (1-6). There are two choices you do not need to use.
What can you learn from these notices?
A) There are language courses available in the library.
B) There is going to be a book presentation on Friday.
C) Readers can subscribe to get library messages as SMS.
D) Members can download items to their own devices.
E) There is a way to prevent forgetting to return library books.
F) The library is open every day.
G) A new club might open soon.
H) A book sale is scheduled for Saturday.
[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
[A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
9
Match the names of the books with their authors.
“Viy”
L. Ukrainka
“The Forest Song”
W. Shakespeare
“Harry Potter”
Stephenie Meyer
“Twilight. Saga”
O. Pushkin
“Kobzar”
J. K. Rowling
“The Goldfish”
N. Gogol
“Romeo and Juliet”
T. Shevchenko
10
Choose the correct variant.
1. You’re visiting your aunt and she asks if you want something to eat. You ask ‘ [a, b, c, d] I have a sandwich, please?
a) Would b) Could c) Should d) Must
2. [a, b, c, d]lots of different cameras in our shop, so I’m sure you’ll find one that you like.
a) We’re having b) We had c) We’ll have d) We have
3. Jane and Fred have [a, b, c, d] family. They’ve got six children!
a) such big b) so big c) such a big d) very big
4. There were two planes to Rome that evening, but Jake couldn’t get a ticket because [a, b, c, d] of them were full.
a) either b) neither c) both d) needed
5. This diary is twice [a, b, c, d] that one.
a) as expensive as b) more expensive c) as expensive like d) as expensive than
6. – What did you think of the Science museum? – It was [a, b, c, d] I expected.
a) interesting b) as interesting than c) most interesting d) more interesting
7. –What time [a, b, c, d] home last night? – About 11 o’clock, I think.
a) have you got b) did you get c) had you got d) will you get
8. –Have you ever been to the [a, b, c, d]? – No, but I’d like to go one day.
a) Spain b) Mount Everest c) Canary Islands d) Italy
9. Paul always advises me [a, b, c, d] carefully before I make a decision.
a) to think b) thinking c) think d) thinked
10. I saw Rob yesterday while [a, b, c, d] in the library.
a) I was working b) I’ve worked c) I will be working d) I worked
11. –I can’t find my car keys anywhere. –Don’t worry. They will [a, b, c, d] sooner or later.
a) come back b) mix up c) turn up d) look after
12. -This radio doesn’t work anymore. –Don’t worry. I know [a, b, c, d] can fix it.
a) someone, who b) someone, that c) someone, which d) someone who
13. -Have you repaired the computer [a, b, c, d] I brought in yesterday? – Not yet. It’ll be ready in an hour.
a) who b) that c) why d) when
14. –Let’s go shopping in town tomorrow. –Good idea. I’ll meet you [a, b, c, d] the bus stop at 11 o’clock.
a) at b) in c) of d) on
15. I love listening to the sound of the ocean. It helps me to [a, b, c, d] .
a) relax me b) relax myself c) relax ones d) relax
16. Simon was tired even though he hadn’t done [a, b, c, d] all day.
a) nothing b) anything c) something d) somewhere
17. – Your new motorbike looks amazing. –You can [a, b, c, d] if you like.
a) fill it out b) rub it out c) try it out d) try it on
18. Alex is more serious about studying [a, b, c, d] .
a) than his brother b) as his brother c) so his brother d) such his brother
19. I’m not sure who sent me these lovely flowers, but I think it was [a, b, c, d] John or Gary.
a) either b) both c) neither d) nobody
20. The centre of the Earth is [a, b, c, d] place on the planet.
a) the most hot b) the hotter c) more hot d) the hottest
21. It’s very early, and it’s already quite hot. [a, b, c, d] very hot at midday.
a) It was going to be b) It’s going to be c) It will have been d) It will be being
22. If your bank has the wrong address for you, then you need to contact them to [a, b, c, d] .
a) have changed it b) changed c) will change d) get it changed
23. Jane booked a holiday to Brazil, [a, b, c, d]it was expensive. It was a place she really wanted to visit.
a) even though b) not yet c) not enough d) quietly
24. When I was walking to the village, I met one of my neighbours. She smiled at me and I [a, b, c, d] .
a) waved back b) smiled back c) walked back d) came back
25. The instructions on how to make the cupboard weren’t clear so I was [a, b, c, d] .
a) confusing b) confused c) confusingly d) confusedly
26. The car is very hot, I am afraid. [a, b, c, d] in the sun for several hours.
a) It was being b) It had been c) It will be d) It has been
27. Many of the guests in the hotel complained to the management [a, b, c, d] the noise.
a) of b) to c) about d) in
28. Dan [a, b, c, d] all the questions in the test correctly.
a) answered to b) answered for c) answered on d) answered
29. Emily and Paul decided to get married [a, b, c, d] Rome because most of his relatives live there.
a) in b) at c) on d) about
30. You can buy your tickets at the booking office or you can order them over the phone, [a, b, c, d]that’s easier.
a) if b) when c) while d) soon
31. Could you stir the sauce [a, b, c, d] it burning, please?
a) for stop b) to stop c) for stopping d) stop
32. Sue and Gary went to every furniture shop they could think of, but [a, b, c, d] sold what they were looking for.
a) it wasn’t somewhere b) there wasn’t anywhere c) none of them d) nothing
33. Please contact me [a, b, c, d] email if necessary while I am away from the office.
a) with b) in c) of d) by
34. Last summer we rented a villa in a small town [a, b, c, d] of France.
a) in south b) in the south c) south d) on the south
35. After the meal Sue and James showed us their [a, b, c, d] .
a) family photos b) family fotos c) family photoes d) families phtos
36. My brother said he and his friends [a, b, c, d]to play football.
a) were all going b) all were going c) were going all d) all going were
37. Jim and Sally [a, b, c, d] petrol on their way to see their relatives.
a) left out of b) dropped out of c) cleaned out of d) ran out of
38. Why don’t you become a teacher [a, b, c, d] children?
a) in case you like b) if you’ll like c) if you like d) still you like
39. My friends congratulated me [a, b, c, d] my exam results.
a) on b) to c) for d) with
40. My friend Jennifer eats a lot of fresh salad. She almost lives [a, b, c, d] it in the summer.
a) on b) for c) from d) along
41. Luke has two assistants [a, b, c, d] him with his work in the laboratory.
a) for to help b) for helping c) help d) to help
42. Fiona looks very thin. [a, b, c, d] weight?
a) Has she lostb) Did she lose c) Had she lost d) Will she lose
43. Please complete [a, b, c, d] these forms and hand them in at reception.
a) every of b) each of c) whole of d) nothing
44. Tim was [a, b, c, d] when he got home he fell asleep immediately.
a) so tired b) such a tired c) such tired
d) tiredly
45. Mark [a, b, c, d] away from home before. He’s missing his family now.
a) had never lived b) never lives c) will never live d) has never lived
11
Read the text below. Match choices (A-H) to (11-16). There are two choices you don't need to use.
11 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]

12 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]

13 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]

14 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]

15 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]

16 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]


Read the text below. Choose from (A-H) the one which best fits each space (17-22). There are two choices you don't need to use.


17 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
18 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
19 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
20 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
21 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
22 - [A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H]
Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (23-32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).


23 [A, B, C, D] 24 [A, B, C, D] 25 [A, B, C, D] 26 [A, B, C, D]
27 [A, B, C, D] 28 [A, B, C, D] 29 [A, B, C, D] 30 [A, B, C, D]
31 [A, B, C, D] 32 [A, B, C, D]

12
Listen to the recordings and do the tasks.
Part 4
Questions 16-20
You will hear a telephone conversation about a show at a theatre.
Listen and complete questions 16-20.
You will hear the conversation twice.
THEATRE VISIT
Play: Cinderella
There are tickets for: 16 April.
A child's ticket costs: 17 £
Name of main actor: 18 Sophie
Show begins at: 19 p.m.
For information about Children's Club, phone: 20
Part 5
Questions 21-25
You will hear a man leaving a message.
Listen and complete questions 21-25.
You will hear the information twice.
Phone Message
From: Bike shop
Colour of bike: 21
Bike costs: 22 £
Shop has also got: 23 bicycle
Come tonight before: 24 p.m.
Address to go to: 25 King Street
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