Конструктор тестів
1
Translate the words and write them down
стадіон
організований
культуризм
гольф
крикет
спортивний клуб
кататись на лижах
хокей
кататись на санках
кататись на ковзанах
хворіти
здоров'я
2
Fill in the gaps
a piece paper - аркуш паперу
instead - замість
to cheer - підбадьорювати
to be in competition - змагатись з
to win competition - вигравати у змаганнях
to take - приймати участь
to lose smth smb - програвати щось комусь
to be good form - бути в хорошій формі
the stadium - на стадіоні
a fan - вболівальник, фанат
a competition - змагання з
games - ігри, що проходять у приміщенні
3
Match the words or phrases with the translation
volleyball
кататись на санках
skateboarding
баскетбол
to roller-skate
волейбол
basketball
кататись на лижах
hockey
катання на скейті
to skate
кататись на роликах
to sledge
кататись на ковзанах
to ski
хокей
4
Ex 1. Complete the sentences with the English equivalents of the words and phrases from the box.
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1. Last winter we went to the lake and ___________ there.
2. Sport is very good for your __________ . It makes you strong and _________ .
3. My niece will not go to school tomorrow. She is __________ .
4. Nick and Nat’s children ____________________ in the yard now. I think it will be so funny!
5. I prefer to watch football matches at the stadium instead of watching them on TV.
6. Every winter my friends and I __________ in the school yard after classes. Dan’s ________ are the largest of all.
7. Look at this advertisement. You can find much interesting information in that ____________ .
8. The team of this institute won the competition in ____________ last January.
9. My friend Jim was ill. So I had to play _____________ him.
10. In winter you can go to the Carpathian Mountains. You can ______ and ______ there.
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Choose the correct form
1. Tomorrow I (to visit) a football match.
[will visit, am visiting, visit, visited]
2. In winter we (to make) a snowman in the yard.
[are making, made, will make, make ]
3. Every weekend my family (to go) to the swimming pool.
[go, will go, went, is going]
4. For supper I (to prefer) a salad with vegetables instead of a piece of pie.
[prefer, am prefering, will prefer, prefered]
5. Next holidays we (to go) to play hockey at the stadium.
[went, are going, will go, go]
6. My sister and I often (to sledge) in the park.
[am sledging, sledged, sledge, will sledge]
7. Our school team (to take) part in the volleyball competition the other day.
[took, is taking, will take, take]
8. My nephew (to win) a prize in ski competitions.
[is wining, will win, win, won]
9. (To put) a dot and (to give) me your piece of paper.
[Putting/giving, Put /give, Will put/will give, Put/gave]
10. Computers (to have) a large amount of information.
[have, will have, had, are having ]
6
Choose the correct negative sentence with "neither...nor".
1. [a, b, c]
a. They like to neither travel by plane nor by car.
b. They neither like to travel not by plane or by car.
c. They like to travel neither by plane nor by car.
2. [a, b, c]
a. Usually he neither skates nor sledges on winter holidays.
b. Usually neither he skates nor sledges on winter holidays.
c. Usually he skates neither sledges nor on winter holidays.
3. [a, b, c]
a. Neither last month these pupils played outdoor nor indoor games.
b. Last month these pupils played neither outdoor nor indoor games.
c. Last month these pupils neither played outdoor nor indoor games.
4. [a, b, c]
a. Next weekend my aunt neither will make a tour of the city nor do shopping in Kyiv.
b. Next weekend my aunt will neither make a tour of the city nor do shopping in Kyiv.
c. Next weekend my aunt will make a neither tour of the city and nor do shopping in Kyiv.
5. [a, b, c]
a. Now we neither are swimming nor sunbathing at the seaside.
b. Now neither we are swimming nor sunbathing at the seaside.
c. Now we are neither swimming nor sunbathing at the seaside.
6. [a, b, c]
a. My neither brother and nor I want to go boating.
b. My brother neither nor I want to go boating.
c. Neither my brother nor I want to go boating.
7. [a, b, c]
a. I neither enjoy to spend my holidays by the sea nor in the mountains.
b. I enjoy to spend my holidays neither by the sea and nor in the mountains.
c. I enjoy to spend my holidays neither by the sea nor in the mountains.
8. [a, b, c]
a. He neither won in basketball competition nor in volleyball competition last week.
b. He won neither in basketball competition nor in volleyball competition last week.
c. Neither he won in basketball competition nor in volleyball competition last week.
9. [a, b, c]
a. My mother is buying neither beautiful souvenirs nor fashionable clothes in an expensive shop.
b. My mother is neither buying beautiful souvenirs nor fashionable clothes in an expensive shop.
c. My mother neither is buying beautiful souvenirs nor fashionable clothes in an expensive shop.
10. [a, b, c]
a. My cousins are neither climbing a mountain and nor a rock now.
b. My cousins neither are climbing a mountain nor a rock now.
c. My cousins are climbing neither a mountain nor a rock now.
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Choose the correct answer
Whose phone is there on the shelf? – [Mi, My, Mine].
His brother is waiting for his friend in the square [in front of, in the front of, in frant of] the railway station now.
We`ll arrive [at, in, on] London in twenty minutes.
Her sister is not going to travel [on, with, by] plane.
When will your plane [arrived, arrive, arrives] in Kyiv?
There [were, was, is] many tourists at the airport yesterday.
Where [to be, are, is] your luggage? – It`s in the taxi.
I like to spend my summer holidays [at, in, of] the seaside and relax there.
I [is sunbathing, are sunbating, am sunbathing] on the beach now
Jane`s sister [doesn't, didn`t, don't] catch the plane yesterday.
My cousin [don't, dosn`t, doesn`t] want to miss the train.
[Do, Will, Does] you meet your friend at the airport next Monday?
Bob`s parents [are going to, are going, is going to] come back to Ukraine from Great Britain in three days.
Bob is reading [such, such a, so a] terrible book now!
Your dreams are always [such a, so, so a] wonderful.
These foreign tourists are [such a, such, so] noisy!
Our last travelling to Madrid was [such, so, so a] pleasant!
He doesn`t like to work. He is a bad [worker, work, workers].
Kate likes to ride a horse. She is a good [riders, a rider, rider].
She writes funny stories. She is a famous [writers, writer, writre].
There are [so, such a, such] interesting books in their library.
He has got [such, such a, so] sour juice.
Kate’s`s brother is [so, such, such a] good swimmer. He can swim very well.
England [to be washed, are washed, is washed] by the Atlantic Ocean.
Yesterday my parents [meets, met, meet] their friend from the Crimea at the airport.
What ways of travelling [are, do, does] you prefer?
Last week Ann [did come back, came back, comes back] from Washington.
Jim will be [or, either, neither] a teacher nor a painter.
The children [are eating, eating, is eating] neither cakes nor sweets now.
She was [such an, so, such] attractive in this bright dress.
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Reading
Ex. 1 Read the words and translation
hardly – насилу, ледве
a designer - дизайнер
a badge - значок
postal service – поштовий сервіс(служба)
special – спеціальний, особливий
a motto – девіз, гасло
a scientist – вчений, науковець
to propose - запропонувати
besides – крім того, окрім
a magazine - журнал
Christmas - Різдво
almost – майже, трохи
necessary – необхідний, потрібний
to bend – нахиляти, згинати(ся), гнути(ся)
meaning – значення, зміст
a tongue - язик
angry – розгніваний, сердитий, роздратований
absolutely – абсолютно, цілком
Ex 2. Read the text and be ready to do the tasks after it.
A Big Role of Little Pictures
Look at this funny yellow ball. We can see it every day, but we hardly know anything about it. For example, that it is more than 50 years old!
Its history began in Worchester (USA) in 1963. One day Harvey Ross Ball, a designer, was asked to make a logo for an advertisement of one company in his town. Harvey took a piece of yellow paper and painted two dots and a line. It took him 10 minutes to do it and they paid him 45 dollars. The managers of this company put this symbol on their workers’ badges.
All the people liked this symbol, because it made them smile and cheered them up, “Smile” became more popular in the 70s when two businessmen Bernard and Murray Spain began to use it everywhere—on the postcards, badges, posters, T-shirts, etc. The USA postal service made a special stamp with a funny smiling face. This picture with the phrase “Have a happy day” became a motto of those years.
In the 80s this “yellow fellow” travelled to the world of Internet. Scott Fahlman, an American scientist, proposed to use the combination of symbols “:-)” to mark jokes, or things that you think are fanny in your message. Besides he offered to mark things that are not jokes with “:-(”.
Every year people all over the world see more than 50 million “smiles” in the streets, magazines, on TY, etc. If you write the word “smile” in Yandex search, it will show you the result of 84 million pages. “Smiles” live in our mobile phones. You also can see musical and sports “smiles”, New Year and Christmas ones. They can sleep, jump, cry and do almost everything that we do in our everyday life. They are like our little copies.
It is interesting that Yandex shows 3 billion merry “smiles” and only 700 million sad ones. So we can say that people, using Internet, have fun instead of being sad. Of course, it is not necessary to learn all the “smiles”. You need only to bend your head left or right and you will easily understand the meaning of the “smile”. Here you can see some popular “smiles”
:-) - this is that merry face from which the story began.
- I'm sad.
- you are my friend and I give you a wink.
:-D - it was a good joke, I'm laughing.
:-P - I'm naughty. I will show you my tongue and you will do nothing to me.
:-/ I don’t think so.
:-* - thousands of kisses for you.
:-Е - I'm very angry.
Besides you can make your own “smiles”, there is only one important rule - other people must understand them.
Ex 2. Find the English equivalents of the following phrases in the text. Write them down. Mind particle “to” before verbs.
Логотип для реклами; смішити та підбадьорювати; стати девізом; ти мій друг, і я тобі підморгую; замість того, щоб бути сумними; шматочок жовтого паперу; нахилити голову праворуч або ліворуч; дві крапки та лінія; девіз тих років; позначати жарти; робити майже все
Логотип для реклами
to mark jokes
смішити та підбадьорювати
two dots and a line
стати девізом
you are my friend and i give you a wink
ти мій друг, і я тобі підморгую
a logo for an advertisement
замість того, щоб бути сумними
to do almost everything
шматочок жовтого паперу
to make somebody smile and to cheer somebody up
нахилити голову праворуч або ліворуч
instead of being sad
дві крапки та лінія
a piece of yellow paper
девіз тих років
to become a motto
позначати жарти
to bend your heads left or right
робити майже все
a motto of those years
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Ex 3. Type T (True) or F (False) in the blank space.
1. Harvey took a piece of yellow paper and painted two dots and a yellow ball. [True, False]
2.The Ukrainian postal service made a special stamp with a funny smiling face. [True, False]
3.Scott Fahlman offered to mark things that are not jokes with “-(”. [True, False]
4.If you write the word “smile” in Yandex search, it will show you the result of 84 million pages. [True, False]
5.You can never see musical and sports “smiles”, New Year and Christmas ones. [True, False]
6.Yandex shows 3 billion sad “smiles” and only 700 million merry ones. [True, False]
7.It is absolutely necessary to learn all the “smiles”. [True, False]
8.:-Р means: I'm naughty. I'll show you my tongue and you will do nothing to me. [True, False]
9.You can make your own “smiles”, but other people must understand them. [True, False]
10.You can never finish a message to your friend with the “smile” -*. [True, False]
10
Match the smile and its meaning
:-)
a) it was a good joke, I'm laughing.

b) I don’t think so.

c) I'm naughty. I will show you my tongue and you will do nothing to me.
:-D
d) I'm sad.
:-P
e) thousands of kisses for you.
:-/
f) I'm very angry.
:-*
g) this is that merry face from which the story began.
:-Е
h) you are my friend and I give you a wink.
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Listening
Task 1
Choose the best answer.
1. When is the table booked for?
[a. Tonight, b. Tomorrow morning, c. Tomorrow night]
2. When the woman says, ‘About eight, eight thirty’, what does she mean?
[a. At eight o’clock, b. At half past eight, c. Between eight and half past eight]
3. What time is the first booking?
[a. 7.30, b. 8.30, c. 9.00]
4. How do you spell the person’s name?
[a. Jamei, b. Jamie, c. Janie]
5. Where will the table be now?
[a. By the door, b. Close to the kitchen, c. In the corner]
6. What time is the new booking?
[a. 6.00, b. 7.30, c. 8.00]
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Task 2
Write a number (1–6) to put the questions in the same order as the telephone calls.
Is it possible to change the time?
What time would you like?
How many people is it for?
Can I make it for six people?
Can I book a table for tomorrow night?
Is eight OK for you?
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