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Travelling.

1.

1. What are the options?

2. When do they plan to leave?

3. How long are they staying?

4. Are there any British Airways flights about that time?

5. Are there any seats available?

6. When can the tickets come?

2.

1. stop

2. into

3. trip

4. on

5. return

3.

a) boat

b) train

c) taxi

d) ferry

e) tube

4.

1.either

2. survey

3. sale

4. game

5. cause

5.

1. c

2. b

3. b

4. a

5. b

6.

1. was walking

2. didn’t want

3. was shining

4. was walking

5. saw

6. was passing

7. was singing

8. continued

9. met

10. stopped

7. a)

town centre

department store

traffic lights

book shop

bus stop

motor way

b)

a) traffic lights

b) book shop

c) motor way

d) department store

e) bus stop

f) town centre

8.

  • Good evening. Can I help you?

  • Yes, please. Could I have a room for the night?

  • Certainly. A single room or a double?

  • Single, please.

  • Would you like a room with a shower or a bath?

  • A shower. How much is the room?

  • £72 for the room and breakfast. Would you like an evening meal?

  • No, thanks. Just breakfast. Can I pay by credit card?

  • Yes, of course. We take VISA and ACESS. Could you sign the register, please?

  • Yes, sure. Do you want my address, too.

  • No. Just a signature. Do you have any luggage?

  • Just this one bag.

  • Here’s your key. Your room number is 311. I hope you enjoy your stay.

  • Thanks.

9.

    1. have to

    2. can

    3. can’t

    4. don’t have

    5. have to

    6. can

    7. can

    8. can’t

    9. have to

    10. has to

    11. can

    12. can

    13. have to

    14. can’t

10.

Words to describe people

rude, elderly, sociable, bored

Words to describe food

home-grown, frozen, tasty, fresh

Words to describe towns

overcrowded, polluted, historic

Eating in and out.

1.

Countable nouns

Uncountable nouns

apple/apples

potato/potatoes

goose/geese

sweet/sweets

knife/knives

customer/customers

glass/glasses

vegetable/vegetables

bean/beans

dish/dishes

sausage/sausages

cake/cakes

chocolate/chocolates

sugar

cream

milk

salt

tea

coffee

butter

bread

juice

wine

champagne

2.

Meat

Vegetables

Fruit

Poultry

Fish/Seafood

beef

ham

veal

pork

spinach

lettuce

cauliflower

carrots

asparagus

cabbage

strawberry

grapes

plum

apricot

peach

turkey

pheasant

duck

chicken

cod

lobster

salmon

crab

trout

3.

1s

o

u

p

2a

p

p

l

e

3n

a

p

k

i

n

4d

i

s

h

5w

a

i

t

e

r

6i

c

e

c

r

e

a

m

7c

h

i

c

k

e

n

8h

o

n

e

y

4. Tick the correct sentences:

1.-a. 5.-b.

2.-b. 6.-b.

3.-a. 7.-a.

4.-a.

5. Match the questions with the answers:

1.-j. 6.-a.

2.-f. 7.-h.

3.-i.. 8.-b.

4.-c. 9.-e.

5.-d 10.-g

6. Put the sentences in order:

  1. d,c,b,a.

  2. c,d,b,a,e.

  3. b,a,c,d.

  4. c,d,a,e,f,b.

7. Read parts of Anna and Liz’s conversation with the waitress and complete it with the given phrases.

1.-c. 5.-g.

2.-b. 6.-f.

3.-a. 7.-d.

4.-e.

8. Rewrite the following sentences using the construction there is/ there are:

1.There are a few people in the restaurant.

2.There is a coffee bar next to the metro station.

3.There are different types of coffee in American restaurants.

4.There are many Greek and Turkish take away restaurants in Britain.

5.There are Asian sorts of pelmeni: manty and hinkali.

6.There are more than 100 different dishes on Chinese restaurant menus.

Shopping.

1.

Types of clothes

Types of shoes

Accessories

jacket

anorak

pullover

skirt

cardigan

T-shirt

raincoat

blouse

dress

pyjamas

sandals

trainers

high-heeled shoes

walking boots

belt

brooch

purse

hat

earrings

bracelet

scarf

wallet

bag

2

meat-butcher’s books-bookshop

bread-bakery clothes-clothes shop

vegetables-greengrocery writing paper-stationer’s

sugar-grocer’s flowers-florist’s

shoes-shoe shop stamps-newsstand

soap-toiletries

4. 1.c; 2.f; 3.a; 4.e; 5.g; 6.d; 7.b.

5. 1.b; 2.b; 3.a; 4.b; 5.a; 6.a; 7.a.

6. 1.c, a,e,b,f,d,k,j,h,l,i,g.

7.1. are open 4. does Brenda love

2. shop 5. does, does

3. enjoys 6.Does Lisa only shop

Health

1.

    1. перевязанный

    2. перевязывать рану

    3. перенести операцию

    4. опухшие пальцы

    5. лечь в больницу

    6. обложенный язык

    7. бесплатное медицинское обслуживание

    8. уровень смертности

    9. медицинское оборудование

    10. профилактика заболевания

    11. полоскать горло

    12. делать рентген

    13. глубоко дышать

    14. воздействовать на зрение

    15. ходить на костылях

2.

  1. backache

  2. a cold

  3. food poisoning

  4. toothache

  5. sunburn

  6. short sightedness

  7. mosquito bites

  8. a cut finger

3.

  1. Can I help you?

  2. Yes, I need something for my son. He’s got very bad sunburn.

  3. You could try the camomile lotion, or some aloe vera gel – that’s very soothing.

  4. I will take the gel, please!

  1. Fine. If he starts to feel sick, take him to the doctor.

  2. Thanks. I’ll keep an eye on him

4. falling ill, go at the doctor's, take the pulse, temperature, listen to lungs, examine, prescribe diet, medicine, prescription, chemist’s, pills and ointment, gargling, mixture for cough.

  1. Can I help you?

  2. Yes, I think I’ve got the flu.

  3. Oh dear! Well, you could try aspirin, or may be this hot lemon drink with paracetamol.

  4. The lemon drink sounds good – I’ll take the large size.

  5. And you should stay in bed – definitely don’t go to work.

  6. I won’t, don’t worry.

Free time activities

I.

1) Was this play good?

2) When does performance start?

3) Who will show us our seats?

II.

  1. Do you often go to the theater?

  2. What is on at the Drama Theater tonight?

  3. You can see the best actors of Moscow in this theater.

  4. I think, you will enjoy the play.

  5. When does performance start?

III.

  1. I like her either.

  2. Either do I.

  3. I enjoy his plays either

  4. Either did I.

  5. Either do I.

IV.

  1. I think you’d better go to the theater.

  2. I found it a little bit boring.

  3. I like swimming.

  4. It’s our school team against University’s

  5. There is a fine horror movie on TV tonight.

  6. Yes, it is really good.

Modern means of communication

    1. on, up

    2. for

    3. through, to

    4. on

    5. in, with

    6. on

    7. on

    8. on

    9. with

II.

  1. up

  2. on

  3. for

  4. to

III.

Speaking on the phone: 2,3,7, 10,12,13, 15

Dealing with a telephone: 1,4,5,11,14

Telephone nouns: 6,8,9,16,17

IV

  1. I can’t hear you …

  2. Hold on a minute …

  3. Can you put me in touch with Mr. Smith; - Wait a minute. Yes, …

  4. See you tomorrow. - ….

  5. She phoned yesterday but I was not at home and …

  6. I can not put you through because …

V

  1. If you don’t know her number …

  2. If you can’t …, try to dial another one.

  3. Can you …. Mr.Ivanov.

  4. It is necessary … right now.

  5. I can’t wait anymore. Please …

Education and job.

I. II.

do not live 1. is organizing

has 2. am writing

says 3. is working

is 4. are earning

trains 5. are not working

are 6. are you planning

celebrated 7. is introducing

used, were 8. are you taking on

was 9. is having

10. are beginning

III.

work for

work under

at work

work on

for work

to work

off work

work with

IV.

Which department does Peter work in?

Who do you report to?

Which project are you working on?

What do you do for a living?

Who is responsible for recruiting new staff?

V. VI.

employs 1. should leave

is changing 2. we achieved/this year

is looking 3. if you have

is becoming 4. I have been working

is starting 5. Swatch watches manufactured

spends 6. is recruiting

holds 7. Where did you go?

plays 8. are they going

watches 9. the most expensive

10. enjoys 10. are cheaper

VII.

flexitime 6. salary

recruitment 7. bonus

appointments 8. enterprise

education 9. candidates

skill 10. recruit

VIII.

1. Employment 2. Graduate 3.Numerate

Headhunter Experience Motivated

Reference Degree Organized

Applicant Bachelor Self-motivated

Staff Computer-literate

IX.

If it’s sunny, we’ll go to the beach.

If I pass my exams, I’ll go to university.

If you eat too much, you’ll feel sick.

She’ll get sunburn if she stays out in the sun.

If I earn enough this year, I’ll go on holiday.

I’ll save money if I walk to work.

I won’t worry about money if I win the lottery.

If you don’t ask me, I won’t do it.

If I work hard, I’ll be able to afford a car.

I’ll miss the game if I stay at home.

X. 1-E 2-C 3-D 4-F 5-B 6-A

Список использованной литературы

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