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HS 1
1. Jo didn’t eat the fish because it smelled a bit … [a), b), c), d)] .
a) strange b) strangely c) stranger d) strangest
2. We always … [a), b), c), d)] .
a) to Spain go on holiday every year.
b) go to Spain on holiday every year.
c) every year go to Spain on holiday.
d) on holiday every year go to Spain
3. The flat was very cold when we got home because we … [a), b), c), d)] the windows.
a) didn’t close
b) haven’t closed
c) hadn’t closed
d) will close
4. My dentist … [a), b), c), d)] clean my teeth more carefully.
a) said me to
b) said that
c) told me to
d) had told me
5. I must write to Brian to thank him … [a), b), c), d)] the lovely present he sent for my birthday.
a) for b) to c) on d) with
6. When Carl phoned he was … [a), b), c), d)] a ship from France to Holland.
a) on b) as c) in d) at
7. Even … [a), b), c), d)] students sometimes fail exams.
a) more intelligent than
b) the most intelligent
c) the best intelligent
d) as intelligent as
8. After talking about the music festival, Kirsty went on … [a), b), c), d)] Sam’s party.
a) to describe b) describe c) have described
d) will describe
9. I wonder if Laura and Joe … [a), b), c), d)] married. They seem very happy together.
a) to get b) will get c) shall get d) getting
10. In the exam room, there was a sign saying ‘… [a), b), c), d)] talking’.
a) None b) No c) Not d) Any
11. –What did you have for lunch? – Oh, just a … [a), b), c), d)] .
a) sandwich with cheese
b) sandwich of cheese
c) cheese sandwich
d) cheese with sandwich
12. Birmingham is the second largest city in the … [a), b), c), d)] .
a) Great Britain
b) England
c) United Kingdom
d) Northern Island
13. Jane looked … [a), b), c), d)] upset: “Yes. She lost her job this morning”.
a) terrible b) terribly c) so terrible d) such a terrible
14. Jeremy showed us the photos … [a), b), c), d)] he took while on holiday.
a) that b) who c) when d) why
15. I had … [a), b), c), d)] great time on holiday I didn’t want to come home.
a) such b) such a c) so d) still
16. The president can … [a), b), c), d)] confirm nor deny the rumours that he is about to resign.
a) nor b) both c) enough d) neither
17. Did you bring … [a), b), c), d)] ?
a) a luggage b) any luggages c) the luggages d) any luggage
18. … [a), b), c), d)] his career, Joseph Barnes won the respect of all his colleagues.
a) for b) during c) while d) since
19. I wonder how … [a), b), c), d)] Lucy that I’d lost the sweater she’d lent me.
a) tell b) telling c) to tell d) have told
20. I really loved … [a), b), c), d)] gave me for my birthday.
a) those flowers you
b) those flowers, which you
c) those flowers that you
d) that flowers, that you
21. I asked Jonathan if … [a), b), c), d)] the music festival.
a) had enjoyed he
b) had he enjoyed
c) he’d enjoyed
d) he will be enjoying
22. It’s been months … [a), b), c), d)] from Tom. He used to phone every week.
a) since I last heard
b) that I don’t hear
c) that I haven’t heard
d) which I will hear
23. The town was … [a), b), c), d)] people waiting for the start of the festival.
a) crowded of
b) full of
c) filled of
d) busy of
24. Amy learned … [a), b), c), d)] when she was very young.
a) swimming b) to swim c) to swimming
d) have swum
25. This is the shop … [a), b), c), d)] I worked.
a) when b) why c) when d) where
26. After painting the lounge, Harry and Sue were tired so they made … [a), b), c), d)] a cup of tea and had a rest.
a) both of them
b) each of them
c) themselves
d) themself
27. There are no clouds in the sky, so it .. [a), b), c), d)] today.
a) won’t rain probably
b) won’t probably rain
c) rain probably
d) probably won’t rain
28. Simon … [a), b), c), d)]because it was his son’s birthday.
a) left work early
b) early left work
c) left early work
d) work early
29. – I work for a very small engineering company. – How many people … [a), b), c), d)] there? – Only six.
a) work b) do work c) did work d) did work
30. Do you think you have the skills … [a), b), c), d)] angry customers?
a) so that you deal with
b) to deal with
c) for to deal with
d) which dealing to
31. Tim was reading a newspaper … [a), b), c), d)] the kitchen when I last saw him.
a) along b) at c) on d) in
32. I won’t expand on this in detail as we are a little short … [a), b), c), d)] time.
a) at b) of c) in d) along
33. Dirk … [a), b), c), d)] to Britain for work last year, so he didn’t visit us.
a) didn’t need to come
b) needn’t come
c) needn’t have come
d) don’t need to come
34. James had lunch with a friend … [a), b), c), d)] he hadn’t seen since they were at school together.
a) which b) what c) who d) whose
35. She … [a), b), c), d)] here for 5 years.
a) worked
b) will work
c) works
d) has been working
36. I … [a), b), c), d)] this text since morning and I haven’t finished it yet.
a) have translated
b) have been translating
c) has been translating
d) is translating
37. Our parents … [a), b), c), d)] their plans for the holiday for two hours already.
a) are discussing
b) have been discussing
c) discussed
d) were discussing
38. The scientists … [a), b), c), d)] on this research for three years already.
a) work
b) will work
c) have been working
d) were working
39. Human society … [a), b), c), d)] the world around us since the scientists invented machines.
a) destroyed
b) have been destroying
c) are destroying
d) can destroy
40. Her son … [a), b), c), d)]the Net since morning and even hasn’t had dinner yet.
a) surfs
b) has surfing
c) has been surffed
d) has been surfing
41. Our managers … [a), b), c), d)] money problems since Monday, but they have done nothing yet.
a) have been solving
b) had solved
c) will be solving
d) shall solve
42. Sam … [a), b), c), d)]English for ten years and still doesn’t know much.
a) had learnt
b) should learn
c) has been learning
d) has learning
43. They … [a), b), c), d)]for Tom for thirty minutes already, and he still … yet.
a) is waiting - arrives
b) has waited - arrived
c) has been waiting – has arrived
d) has been waiting – hasn’t arrived
44. Mrs. Barkly … [a), b), c), d)] this soap opera since she was a little girl.
a) has been watching
b) will be watching
c) shall be watching
d) must watch
45. Laura … [a), b), c), d)]to Tom since he made fun of her.
a) had talked
b) hasn’t been talking
c) hasn’t been
d) has talking
2
Sign the pictures
3
Connect the equipment and the activity

workout

balooning

Gardening

jogging

cycling

parachuting

diving

Mountaineering
4
Connect the time indicators and time tenses
for
The Present Cont
while
The Future Perfect Cont
seldom, every
The Present Perfect Cont
at the moment
The Future Perfect
just, recently
The Present Simple
Since some time if future |
The Past Cont
by...o`clock
The Past Perfect Cont
For two years already
The Present Perfect
5
Write the appropriate auxiliary verb
I …. Working for 3 hours when she phoned
They …. Diving for an hour when I come
I …. Finised my workout by 7 o`clock tomorrow
Mary and Michael …. Jogging for 40 minutes already since I returned
They …not… doing shopping by the time I come to the store .
By the time he arrives in London, Nick …. Driving for 2 hours
….. Sarah ….. working in the company for 15 years by winter?
My parents ……. Cycling for some time by the time I come from school
6
Correct the mistakes
Next month we will have lived together for 25 years will have been living
I have been waiting for my half-brother and half-brother by the time they come
Her father had been searching for a job for some days by the time he finds it.
We will be studying French for 2 years by September
Did he had been working for an hour when he comes?
By the end of autumn, they’ll have be date for 2 years.
By the time of her birthday my stepmother shall have teaching French for 15 years
What will they do for 2 year by the end of the autumn?
Kate and Jack will already be dancing for 3 hours by the time the party ends.
By the time they arrive to London they will have flying for 6 hours.
7
Read the text and make your choice
Hiking
Are you a nature lover? Then you’ll certainly enjoy hiking. It’s a fun activity that allows you to explore areas you can’t go to by car. Plus, it’s super easy to start. Gather a few friends and explore your local forest, a nearby hill or lake. Or download AllTrails for more exotic hiking locations.

Camping
Whether you want to try car camping, primitive camping, or hammocking (or a little of all three), the camping support world is huge. No longer is camping just for the “outdoorsy folks,” now it’s within anyone’s reach. Youtube channels like “Homemade Wanderlust” and “Darwin onthetrail” are perfect for aspiring backpackers who aren’t quite sure where to start.
Scrapbooking
Scrapbooking is typically seen as one of the more expensive hobby ideas, but it’s definitely doable on a budget. You can get started with ribbons and material scraps lying around the house. When it comes to stickers, you can save from owning a printer. And the secret to cheap scrapbook accessories is the clearance racks in the arts and crafts section of retail chains.
If you’ve never heard of Origami, it’s the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. You can make animals, plants, and other nature-inspired folds taking help YouTube and How to Make Origami app. Origami is both creative and fun, and it also helps with hand-eye coordination.

Slacklining
Slacklining is a cheap hobby because all you need to practice your balance and tone your leg and ab muscles is a couple of trees and about 50 feet of one-inch flat polyester webbing.

Woodburning
Basic woodburning kits cost about as much as a fast food dinner date, but they can bring hours of entertainment and produce countless gifts for your loved ones. From coasters to wall hangings, woodburning can add a little rustic charm to your life.
Learning a new hobby doesn’t have to take a ton of time, energy, or money, but doing so can yield some pretty impressive results.
By devoting just a few minutes a day and setting a goal to learn something new, you may find yourself becoming proficient in something you never dreamed possible.
The hobby ideas list above is just a starting point to get your self-improvement juices flowing. Soon enough, you’ll not only have another skill in your toolbelt, but the mental and physical health benefits will leave you healthier, happier, and feeling more fulfilled.
Which of these hobby ideas are you going to try first?
One of the cheapest hobbies may be called woodbutning [True, False]
Going in for slacklining practice your balance and tone your leg and ab muscles [True, False]
Hiking allows you to explore areas you can’t go to by car [True, False]
And the the minus to cheap scrapbook accessories is the clearance racks in the arts and crafts section of retail chains [True, False]
Woodburning brings hours of entertainment and produce countless gifts for your loved ones [True, False]
Any hobby can improve the mental and physical health, make you healthier, happier, and feeling more fulfilled. [True, False]
Origami is neither creative nor fun,but it helps with hand-eye coordination. [True, False]
No longer is camping just for the “outdoorsy folks,” now it’s within anyone’s reach. [True, False]
8
Watch the vidio about entering an American college and Choose T\F
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnvj7e1n5xk
The americans use the word college instead of the word university [T, F]
In Australia and in the UK they use the word college differently [T, F]
Out-of-state tuition is cheaper [T, F]
The cost of studying in the college in-state is 41.000 per year [T, F]
Student loan can help to pay the cost [T, F]
You can leave the loan in the past after graduation [T, F]
In college you can`t choose your major subject . [T, F]
If you stay in the campus you will live in dorms [T, F]
Living in dorms is mostly problematic if you don`t drink and party [T, F]
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