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Прослухайте аудіофайл і визначте правдиві твердження чи ні. Впишіть Т якщо правдиве, і F - якщо ні
1. Peace Corps volunteers live and work in fifty-seven countries.
2. Amy likes the place where she’s living.
3. Terri doesn’t like physical work.
4. Some patients work in the hospital garden.
5. The children learn more than to bake bread.
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Прослухайте аудіофайл ще раз
Заповніть пропуски у реченнях запропонованими словами
different, vegetables, Spanish, Asia, school
1.The first speaker, Amy, is in South
2. Amy is helping to build a new
3. Terri and her co-workers are producing fresh
for people in hospital.
4. Richard is learning
from the children.
5. Peace Corps volunteers meet people who are
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Прочитайте текст і доберіть до параграфів A–E заголовків 1–5. Впишіть відповідні літери (A-E) біля назв параграфів (1-5)
Cycling for water
Dutch friends Michiel Roodenburg and Joost Notenboom are on a 30,000-kilometre cycling trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic! They started on 4 July in northern Alaska and now, nineteen months later, they are in Chile. They hope to fi nish their journey in a month’s time when they reach Ushuaia, in Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. Their journey has already taken them through fifteen different countries! Here, they tell us all about their amazing adventure to raise money for their organisation, Cycle for Water.
A There’s a world water crisis and we want people to know about it. We also want to raise money for our organisation, Cycle for Water. It provides clean, safe water for towns and villages in Central and South America. We’ve carried a bottle of water from the Arctic all the way! At the end of the trip, we plan to pour it into the Antarctic.
B We’ve met so many wonderful people! People have invited us to stay in their homes, given us food, laughed with us and shared our story. When we were in San Francisco, CNN asked us to go on their news show – that was really cool too. We also went to visit one of our water projects in San Juan La Laguna in Guatemala. It was fantastic to see the diff erence it makes to people’s lives.
C The beginning of the trip was really tough because we didn’t train before we started and it was hard work pulling a heavy trailer behind our bikes. There were also millions of mosquitoes, dogs chased us and Michiel’s bike broke. Luckily, after a few weeks things got much better!
D We’ve got bamboo bikes. The frame is bamboo, not metal. It’s very strong and fl exible so you don’t feel the bumps in the road. They’re really comfortable bikes to ride and they’re environmentally friendly.
E When you travel by bike, you meet people more quickly than you do when you are in a car or a coach. It is the best way to experience a place and you don’t harm the environment in any way. It’s a great way to learn about how people live and to learn about the world.
1.Our bikes
2.The most amazing things on the trip
3. The lessons we have learnt
4.Our reasons for the trip
5.The worst things on the trip
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Cycling for water
Dutch friends Michiel Roodenburg and Joost Notenboom are on a 30,000-kilometre cycling trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic! They started on 4 July in northern Alaska and now, nineteen months later, they are in Chile. They hope to fi nish their journey in a month’s time when they reach Ushuaia, in Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. Their journey has already taken them through fifteen different countries! Here, they tell us all about their amazing adventure to raise money for their organisation, Cycle for Water.
A There’s a world water crisis and we want people to know about it. We also want to raise money for our organisation, Cycle for Water. It provides clean, safe water for towns and villages in Central and South America. We’ve carried a bottle of water from the Arctic all the way! At the end of the trip, we plan to pour it into the Antarctic.
B We’ve met so many wonderful people! People have invited us to stay in their homes, given us food, laughed with us and shared our story. When we were in San Francisco, CNN asked us to go on their news show – that was really cool too. We also went to visit one of our water projects in San Juan La Laguna in Guatemala. It was fantastic to see the diff erence it makes to people’s lives.
C The beginning of the trip was really tough because we didn’t train before we started and it was hard work pulling a heavy trailer behind our bikes. There were also millions of mosquitoes, dogs chased us and Michiel’s bike broke. Luckily, after a few weeks things got much better!
D We’ve got bamboo bikes. The frame is bamboo, not metal. It’s very strong and fl exible so you don’t feel the bumps in the road. They’re really comfortable bikes to ride and they’re environmentally friendly.
E When you travel by bike, you meet people more quickly than you do when you are in a car or a coach. It is the best way to experience a place and you don’t harm the environment in any way. It’s a great way to learn about how people live and to learn about the world.
They say that travelling by bike is___
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Cycling for water
Dutch friends Michiel Roodenburg and Joost Notenboom are on a 30,000-kilometre cycling trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic! They started on 4 July in northern Alaska and now, nineteen months later, they are in Chile. They hope to fi nish their journey in a month’s time when they reach Ushuaia, in Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. Their journey has already taken them through fifteen different countries! Here, they tell us all about their amazing adventure to raise money for their organisation, Cycle for Water.
A There’s a world water crisis and we want people to know about it. We also want to raise money for our organisation, Cycle for Water. It provides clean, safe water for towns and villages in Central and South America. We’ve carried a bottle of water from the Arctic all the way! At the end of the trip, we plan to pour it into the Antarctic.
B We’ve met so many wonderful people! People have invited us to stay in their homes, given us food, laughed with us and shared our story. When we were in San Francisco, CNN asked us to go on their news show – that was really cool too. We also went to visit one of our water projects in San Juan La Laguna in Guatemala. It was fantastic to see the diff erence it makes to people’s lives.
C The beginning of the trip was really tough because we didn’t train before we started and it was hard work pulling a heavy trailer behind our bikes. There were also millions of mosquitoes, dogs chased us and Michiel’s bike broke. Luckily, after a few weeks things got much better!
D We’ve got bamboo bikes. The frame is bamboo, not metal. It’s very strong and fl exible so you don’t feel the bumps in the road. They’re really comfortable bikes to ride and they’re environmentally friendly.
E When you travel by bike, you meet people more quickly than you do when you are in a car or a coach. It is the best way to experience a place and you don’t harm the environment in any way. It’s a great way to learn about how people live and to learn about the world.
Before the trip started___
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Cycling for water
Dutch friends Michiel Roodenburg and Joost Notenboom are on a 30,000-kilometre cycling trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic! They started on 4 July in northern Alaska and now, nineteen months later, they are in Chile. They hope to fi nish their journey in a month’s time when they reach Ushuaia, in Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. Their journey has already taken them through fifteen different countries! Here, they tell us all about their amazing adventure to raise money for their organisation, Cycle for Water.
A There’s a world water crisis and we want people to know about it. We also want to raise money for our organisation, Cycle for Water. It provides clean, safe water for towns and villages in Central and South America. We’ve carried a bottle of water from the Arctic all the way! At the end of the trip, we plan to pour it into the Antarctic.
B We’ve met so many wonderful people! People have invited us to stay in their homes, given us food, laughed with us and shared our story. When we were in San Francisco, CNN asked us to go on their news show – that was really cool too. We also went to visit one of our water projects in San Juan La Laguna in Guatemala. It was fantastic to see the diff erence it makes to people’s lives.
C The beginning of the trip was really tough because we didn’t train before we started and it was hard work pulling a heavy trailer behind our bikes. There were also millions of mosquitoes, dogs chased us and Michiel’s bike broke. Luckily, after a few weeks things got much better!
D We’ve got bamboo bikes. The frame is bamboo, not metal. It’s very strong and fl exible so you don’t feel the bumps in the road. They’re really comfortable bikes to ride and they’re environmentally friendly.
E When you travel by bike, you meet people more quickly than you do when you are in a car or a coach. It is the best way to experience a place and you don’t harm the environment in any way. It’s a great way to learn about how people live and to learn about the world.
During the trip___
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Cycling for water
Dutch friends Michiel Roodenburg and Joost Notenboom are on a 30,000-kilometre cycling trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic! They started on 4 July in northern Alaska and now, nineteen months later, they are in Chile. They hope to fi nish their journey in a month’s time when they reach Ushuaia, in Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. Their journey has already taken them through fifteen different countries! Here, they tell us all about their amazing adventure to raise money for their organisation, Cycle for Water.
A There’s a world water crisis and we want people to know about it. We also want to raise money for our organisation, Cycle for Water. It provides clean, safe water for towns and villages in Central and South America. We’ve carried a bottle of water from the Arctic all the way! At the end of the trip, we plan to pour it into the Antarctic.
B We’ve met so many wonderful people! People have invited us to stay in their homes, given us food, laughed with us and shared our story. When we were in San Francisco, CNN asked us to go on their news show – that was really cool too. We also went to visit one of our water projects in San Juan La Laguna in Guatemala. It was fantastic to see the diff erence it makes to people’s lives.
C The beginning of the trip was really tough because we didn’t train before we started and it was hard work pulling a heavy trailer behind our bikes. There were also millions of mosquitoes, dogs chased us and Michiel’s bike broke. Luckily, after a few weeks things got much better!
D We’ve got bamboo bikes. The frame is bamboo, not metal. It’s very strong and fl exible so you don’t feel the bumps in the road. They’re really comfortable bikes to ride and they’re environmentally friendly.
E When you travel by bike, you meet people more quickly than you do when you are in a car or a coach. It is the best way to experience a place and you don’t harm the environment in any way. It’s a great way to learn about how people live and to learn about the world.
One of the reasons for their trip is___
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Cycling for water
Dutch friends Michiel Roodenburg and Joost Notenboom are on a 30,000-kilometre cycling trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic! They started on 4 July in northern Alaska and now, nineteen months later, they are in Chile. They hope to fi nish their journey in a month’s time when they reach Ushuaia, in Argentina, the southernmost city in the world. Their journey has already taken them through fifteen different countries! Here, they tell us all about their amazing adventure to raise money for their organisation, Cycle for Water.
A There’s a world water crisis and we want people to know about it. We also want to raise money for our organisation, Cycle for Water. It provides clean, safe water for towns and villages in Central and South America. We’ve carried a bottle of water from the Arctic all the way! At the end of the trip, we plan to pour it into the Antarctic.
B We’ve met so many wonderful people! People have invited us to stay in their homes, given us food, laughed with us and shared our story. When we were in San Francisco, CNN asked us to go on their news show – that was really cool too. We also went to visit one of our water projects in San Juan La Laguna in Guatemala. It was fantastic to see the diff erence it makes to people’s lives.
C The beginning of the trip was really tough because we didn’t train before we started and it was hard work pulling a heavy trailer behind our bikes. There were also millions of mosquitoes, dogs chased us and Michiel’s bike broke. Luckily, after a few weeks things got much better!
D We’ve got bamboo bikes. The frame is bamboo, not metal. It’s very strong and fl exible so you don’t feel the bumps in the road. They’re really comfortable bikes to ride and they’re environmentally friendly.
E When you travel by bike, you meet people more quickly than you do when you are in a car or a coach. It is the best way to experience a place and you don’t harm the environment in any way. It’s a great way to learn about how people live and to learn about the world.
Their bikes are good___
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Доповніть діалог запропонованими репліками (a-f). Впишіть правильний варіант буквами(а-f) у пропуск в діалозі.
a) I just have help my mum with the housework
b) How could I say no?
c) Nice one.
d) How about asking Sandy to join us?
e) Why don't we meet at 11?
f) Hold on!
Diane: Hey, Stella. Would you like to come shopping with me on Saturday?
Stella: Shure!
Diane: Great! Is 10 o'clock OK for you?
Stella: Erm....
Diane: Why so late? What's wrong?
Stella: Nothing...
Diane: Too bad. OK, I'll meet you at the bus stop in front of the chemists at 11.
Stella: Sounds good!
Diane: I don't know. I broke her headphones, and now she isn't talking to me.
Stella: Why don't you get her new headphones?
Diane: I haven't got much money...
Stella:
If we go to Tech Shop we might find good bargain.
Diane:
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He never____ to school on time.
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We are on holiday. Right now Dad _____ in the pool near the hotel.
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We __ already__ our homework. Can we go out?
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We____ Athens seven years ago.
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Dad____ the washing up while mum was cooking dinner.
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We ______ home before midnight yesterday.
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A: This suitcase is too heavy.
B: Wait! I____ you to carry it.
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I_____ this house one day.
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The Eiffel Tower ________ in Paris.
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This panting_______ by Mone.
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Coffe ______ in Brasil.
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Burgers______ in fast food restaurants.
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The letter_____ yet.
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The classrooms______ by our students.
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The cake_____ this morning.
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Оберіть із запропонованих пасивне речення що відповідає поданому активному реченню
They built this bridge in 1923.
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Оберіть із запропонованих пасивне речення що відповідає поданому активному реченню
We use this room for our guests.
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Оберіть із запропонованих пасивне речення що відповідає поданому активному реченню
Most African governments protect rhinos.
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Оберіть із запропонованих пасивне речення що відповідає поданому активному реченню
Students at this course do a lot of homework.
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Оберіть із запропонованих пасивне речення що відповідає поданому активному реченню
Do they make these cars in Japan?
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Оберіть із запропонованих пасивне речення що відповідає поданому активному реченню
We have already finished painting our house.
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