Конструктор тестів
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1. Guess the words. Write them down. Mind the usage of the particle to and articles.
1. [ˈsuːpəmɑːkɪt]
2. [ˈɒpəzɪt]
3. [ˈdraɪvə]
4. [fraɪd]
5. [ˈiːvnɪŋ]
6. [ˈspeɪʃəs]
7. [streɪt]
8. [ˈlaɪbrərɪ]
9. [ɪkˈspensɪv]
10. [raɪt]
11. [juːnɪˈvɜːsɪtɪ]
12. [ˈpælɪs]
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2. Translate the phrases
1. збиратись щось робити
2. столиця Великобританії
3. оживлене місто
4. фешенебельні готелі
5. розкішні пам’ятники
6. розташовуватися на річці Темза
7. повертати ліворуч
8. йти прямо
9. на розі вулиці
10. дешеве кафе
11. сучасний кінотеатр
12. рідне місто
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3. Complete the sentences.
1. They (відвідувати Карпатські гори) next week.
2. I (не пити смачну каву) (в затишному кафе просто неба) tomorrow.
3. Jack (брати цікаву книгу) (з найсучаснішої бібліотеки міста) the day after tomorrow?
4. My sister and I (зустрічати своїх батьків) (біля станції метро) in two hours.
5. Kate (купувати) (розкішний автомобіль) soon.
6. Our manager (не приносити) (новий комп’ютер в офіс) tomorrow.
7. Your relatives (відпочивати) (на півдні нашої країни) next summer?
8. He (не їхати на вокзал) (автобусом) in some minutes.
9. My daughter (носити привабливі сукні) next spring.
10. You (малювати (фарбами)) (найбільш відомі визначні місця) next Saturday?
11. Her nephew (вчитися в університеті) next year.
12. Bill (плавати в Дніпрі) in three days?
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4. Put the questions to the underlined words.
1. My friends will go to a fashionable shop to buy new clothes next Sunday.
to a fashionable shop to buy new clothes?
My friends will go to a fashionable shop to buy new clothes next Sunday.
to a fashionable shop next Sunday?
2. My grandparents and I will have a great time in the Carpathian Mountains in some days.
in the Carpathian Mountains in some days?
My grandparents and I will have a great time in the Carpathian Mountains in some days.
have a great time in some days?
3. Nick’s sister will dance at the party next Wednesday.
at the party next Wednesday?
Nick’s sister will dance at the party next Wednesday.
at the party next Wednesday?
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5. Choose the correct item to complete the sentences.
1. How long [do it takes, does it takes, does it take] us to go to the supermarket? – It [take, takes, took]us fifteen minutes to get there by car.
2. We [mustn’t to speak, mustn’t speak, mustn’t speaks] on the phone in the bank.
3. That driver [didn’t have, didn’t had, didn't has]to eat fried fish yesterday evening.
4. My son [consider, considers, considering] that spacious hotel is the best in our city.
5. Go along this street, [turn right, turn in right, turn to right] and you can see a library opposite the university.
6. My sister and I mustn’t go to school [by taxi, on taxi, in taxi] because it’s expensive.
7. This student [is going write, is going to write, is going writing] an interesting story about his university.
8. Last year the girls visited famous palaces [at the west, on the west, in the west]of England.
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6. Read the text.
a finger – палець
quite – досить, цілком, зовсім
usual - звичайний
to illustrate – показувати, ілюструвати
a traveller– мандрівник
for the first time in his life – вперше в житті
a fool– дурень, телепень, дурний
nature – природа
enough – достатній
to joke – жартувати
a pocket – кишеня
Forks and Fingers
Now when you eat with fork, you think it’s quite a usual thing. But it was different many years ago. Not always did people eat with forks.
Here is a story to illustrate it.
It was many years ago, in 1608. Thomas Coryat, an English traveller, went to Italy. There, for the first time in his life, he saw forks. People in Italy ate meat with them.
When Thomas Coryat came back to England, he brought some forks with him. He showed them to his friends and told them that people in Italy ate meat with forks. His English friends laughed very much. They said that people in Italy were fools. “It’s very good to eat with fingers,” they said. Then Thomas Coryat said, “Look here! It’s very good to eat with forks, not with fingers, because people don’t always have clean hands”.
“Do you think that people in England don’t wash their hands before eating?” asked one of his friends.
“Aren’t the ten fingers that nature gave us enough for us?” asked his second friend.
Then Thomas Coryat got angry. He wanted to show them how to eat with a fork. He took some meat with a fork but the meat fell down. His friends laughed and laughed and joked about it. So Thomas Coryat put the fork back into his pocket.
We are sure you can eat with a fork, can’t you?
Match two parts of the sentences.
1. For the first time in his life | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | a) ate with forks |
2. When Thomas Coryat came | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | b) went to Italy in 1608 |
3. When you eat with a fork | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | c) to eat with fingers |
4. It’s very good to eat with | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | d) he brought some forks with him |
5. His English friends | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | e) your think it’s a usual thing |
6. Not always people | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | f) Thomas Coryat saw forks |
7. It’s very good | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | g) laughed very much |
8. An English traveller | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | h) ate meat with forks |
9. People in Italy | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | i) because the hands aren’t always clean |
10. Coryat showed his friends | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | j) how to eat with a fork |
Connect the Ukrainian phrases with the English equivalents.
1. Багато років тому це було по-іншому. | [a, b, c, d, e, f, j, h, i, j, k] | a) When he came back to England, he brought some forks with him. |
2. уперше в житті | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | b) We are sure you can eat with a fork, can’t you? |
3. Це досить звичайне явище. | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | c) People in Italy ate meat with forks. |
4. Коли вiн повернувся до Англії, він привіз iз собою декілька виделок. | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | d) It was different many years ago. |
5. коли ви їсте виделкою | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j] | e) It’s very good to eat with forks, not with fingers. |
6. Дуже добре їсти виделками, а не пальцями. | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | f) when you eat with a fork |
7. Італійці їли м’ясо виделками. | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | g) Aren’t the ten fingers that nature gave us enough for us? |
8. перед їжею | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | h) laughed and joked |
9. Хіба нам нe вистачає десяти пальців, які нам дала природа? | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | i) It’s quite a usual thing. |
10. сміялися та жартували | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | J) before eating |
11. Ми впевнені, що ви можете їсти виделкою, чи не так? | [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k] | k) for the first time in his life |
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7. Listen to the dialogue and do the task. Choose the correct item.
1. Today we have a guest from … [a, b, c]
a) Ukraine
b) England
c) France
2. It is usually … in England in summer. [a, b, c]
a) sunny
b) windy
c) rainy
3. The most popular museums of London are… [a, b, c]
a) Madam Tussauds’ Museum and the Tower of London
b) the Historical Museum and Taras Shevchenko Museum
c) the museum of Arts and the Khortytsya Museum
4. Many years ago the Tower of London was … [a, b, c]
a) a restaurant
b) a museum
c) a prison
5. The British Museum is … in the world. [a, b, c]
a) the most popular
b) the largest
c) the most boring
6. …in the centre of London is famous for its popular theatres and cinemas. [a, b, c]
a) Lenin Avenue
b) Oxford Street
c) Piccadilly Circus
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