1- 4 VOCABULARY GRAMMAR USE OF ENGLISH
5-6 READING
7-8 LISTENIHG
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1- 4 VOCABULARY GRAMMAR USE OF ENGLISH
5-6 READING
7-8 LISTENIHG
1- 4 VOCABULARY GRAMMAR USE OF ENGLISH
5-6 READING
7-8 LISTENIHG
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VOCABULARY
Complete the text using the words
I love gadgets! My favourite is my smartphone. I use it for listening to music, ......... friends and
sending
................ and receiving instant messages.
gang
I also have a really nice new ...............camera
taking
that I use to make ...............
phoning
and for ................ nice photos.
digital
I don’t do lots of the things that some teenagers do, like belonging to a ...................or doing dangerous things.
video clips
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GRAMMAR
Complete the sentences.
I ...............any television last night – there were no good programmes on.
am doing
Jane ...............to school last week. She was ill.
did not you top up
I can’t come to your house right now – I ..............my homework.
did not watch
What kind of clothes ...............to go running when it’s cold?
did not go
There .....................many people at the concert so we could see really well.
do you wear
Why ...............your phone yesterday? You’ve got no credit.
were not
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GRAMMAR
Read the text and choose the correct option, A, B or C, for each gap.
Daisy: Phil, [A are, B do, C did]you take my tablet?
[A I’m look, B I look, C I’m looking]for it and I can’t find it anywhere.
Phil: Daisy, I’m [A really, B much, C big] sorry! I borrowed it this morning and I think I [A did leave, B left, C leaved] it on the bus.
Daisy: Phil Ingham, you can’t be [A real, B true, C serious]! That’s the tablet [A which, B who, C where] my mum and dad got me.
Phil: It’s all my fault. First of [A it, B each, C all],I checked [A at, B out, C in]my Facebook page on it but then I saw a friend out of the window and decided to get off the bus. I put it on the seat and left it there.
Daisy: How could you be so [A careless, B idiot, C angry]?
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Read the sentences and choose the best word, A, B or C, for each gap.
I`m getting [A ready, B forward, C better]to go out with my friends
He took his dog to the [A doctor’s , B hospital, C vet’s]because it was ill.
Alan’s very [A mad, B interested, C into] in acting and movies.
Do you use the internet to look [A out, B over, C for] information?
Some teenage animals are [A aggressive, B adventurous, C impulsive] and fight a lot.
This is the sports centre [A which, B where, C who] I play football.
Wow! Your cat’s [A claws, B tails, C wings] are so sharp!
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READING
SCIENCE Antibiotics
1. Read the article and match paragraph headings A–D with paragraphs 1–4.
1 [How antibiotics work, A problem for scientists, Antibiotics and bacteria, The first antibiotics]Antibiotics are very important medicines in our lives. Doctors use them to fight many different kinds of infections. However, before 1928 scientists didn’t know about them! At that time lots of people died for unimportant reasons, for example, cuts on the skin. Alexander Fleming, a Scottish scientist, discovered an antibiotic called penicillin – just by mistake! Now, we use antibiotics all the time.
2 [How antibiotics work, A problem for scientists, Antibiotics and bacteria, The first antibiotics]Antibiotics are chemicals that kill bacteria and stop infections. There are many different types of antibiotics because there are different types of bacteria and infections. One type of bacterium is called Gram-positive. These bacteria have very thin cell walls and antibiotics can go through the walls easily. The second is called Gram-negative and these have very thick cell walls.
3 [How antibiotics work, A problem for scientists, Antibiotics and bacteria, The first antibiotics]The antibiotics kill the bacteria and stop them from making new cells. They make the cell walls weak and they break. There are ‘broad spectrum’ antibiotics that can fight all types of bacteria and doctors use them for lots of different infections. There are also ‘narrow spectrum’ antibiotics which are good for attacking special problems.
4 [How antibiotics work, A problem for scientists, Antibiotics and bacteria, The first antibiotics]Today doctors are worried. Many bacteria are getting resistant – that means they get stronger and a lot of antibiotics don’t kill them. This is because we use them too often. Also, we should finish all our tablets but sometimes we don’t do this because we feel better. Then, the bacteria which are still in our bodies get stronger. In the past, doctors had a lot of different antibiotics to give us but now many of them don’t work. Scientists need to find new antibiotics but it isn’t easy. If they don’t find new antibiotics, people will die for unimportant reasons again.
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2. Read the article again and answer the questions.
1 Antibiotics are very important medicines in our lives. Doctors use them to fight many different kinds of infections. However, before 1928 scientists didn’t know about them! At that time lots of people died for unimportant reasons, for example, cuts on the skin. Alexander Fleming, a Scottish scientist, discovered an antibiotic called penicillin – just by mistake! Now, we use antibiotics all the time.
2 Antibiotics are chemicals that kill bacteria and stop infections. There are many different types of antibiotics because there are different types of bacteria and infections. One type of bacterium is called Gram-positive. These bacteria have very thin cell walls and antibiotics can go through the walls easily. The second is called Gram-negative and these have very thick cell walls.
3 The antibiotics kill the bacteria and stop them from making new cells. They make the cell walls weak and they break. There are ‘broad spectrum’ antibiotics that can fight all types of bacteria and doctors use them for lots of different infections. There are also ‘narrow spectrum’ antibiotics which are good for attacking special problems.
4 Today doctors are worried. Many bacteria are getting resistant – that means they get stronger and a lot of antibiotics don’t kill them. This is because we use them too often. Also, we should finish all our tablets but sometimes we don’t do this because we feel better. Then, the bacteria which are still in our bodies get stronger. In the past, doctors had a lot of different antibiotics to give us but now many of them don’t work. Scientists need to find new antibiotics but it isn’t easy. If they don’t find new antibiotics, people will die for unimportant reasons again.
1 Who discovered the first antibiotic? ____ [А́льберт Го́фманн, Alexander Fleming, Фредерік Сенгер]
2 When did he discover it? ____ [1929, 1829, 1928]
3 What was it called? _____ [Arsphenamine, Prontosil, Penicillin]
4 What are antibiotics? ______ [chemicals kill bacteria, stop infections, chemicals kill infections, attacking special problems]
5 Name two types of bacteria. ______ [Gram-positive, Gram-antibiotic, Gram-positive, Gram-negative, Gram-positive, Gram-impositive]
6 Name two types of antibiotics. ____ [broad strum, narrow strum, broad spectram, narrow spectram, broad spectrum, narrow spectrum]
7 What is a problem today? _____ [bacteria is getting resistant stronger, antibiotics kill them, antibiotics don’t kill them]
8 Give two causes of that problem. ______ [use it often; don’t finish the tablets, use it too often; finish the tablets, don’t use it often; finish the tablets]
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Listening You should listen to the interview (1 , 2 tasks ) two times.
1. You will hear three short scenes. Mark the sentences TRUE or FALSE
1 Annie’s dad likes the restaurant they are eating in. _____ [TRUE, FALSE]
2 They are in a fast food restaurant.______ [TRUE, FALSE]
3 Jake and Annie don’t like the French restaurant. ______ [TRUE, FALSE]
4 Annie’s best friend is in the restaurant. _____ [TRUE, FALSE]
5 Karolina walks home from school with Martin every day. ______ [TRUE, FALSE]
6 Karolina says that Martin posts some of his writing on the internet. ______ [TRUE, FALSE]
7 Martin likes football. ______ [TRUE, FALSE]
8 Jake feels bad about breaking the computer. ______ [TRUE, FALSE]
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2. Listen to the interview and choose the correct options.
Interview about a Website
Name of website: [Gumtree, ebay]
Users: The public and [in-store, on-line] shops
The Web Site: Began in [December, September] 1995
The Founder: Name: Pierre Omidyar
Nationality: [British, American]
First Item Sold: Broken computer gadget (laser pointer)
Cost: $ [50, 15]
ebay Today: Number of people who work for ebay: [56, 36] thousand
Number of countries ebay has offices in: 30
Things For Sale: - cheap [books, balls]
- expensive cars
Things Not For Sale: - knives
- [albums, animals]
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