- •Examination Card № 1
- •Reading
- •A Son’s Bad Dream
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 2
- •Reading
- •Friendship
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 3
- •Reading
- •Magnificent evening
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 4
- •Reading
- •The Cherry Tree
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 5
- •Reading
- •First concert
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 6
- •Reading
- •A Wise Judge
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 7
- •Reading
- •A Missing Cat
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 8
- •Reading
- •It is better to be unlucky
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 9
- •Reading
- •See the world
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 10
- •Reading
- •Theft occurs everywhere
- •Writing
- •Reading
- •Rental agreement
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 12
- •Reading
- •The Man Who Had Plenty
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 13
- •Reading
- •Jimmy fixes his door
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 14
- •Reading
- •Woman dies in house fire
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 15
- •Reading
- •English is confusing
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 16
- •Reading
- •To Tell the Truth
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 17
- •Reading
- •Who Are My Neighbours?
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 18
- •Reading
- •The Hitchhiker
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 19
- •Reading
- •Tasty hot dog
- •Writing
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- •Reading
- •Jealous girlfriend
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 21
- •Reading
- •A Birthday Bike ...
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 22
- •Reading
- •How to raise children better?
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 23
- •Reading
- •The Time Machine
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 24
- •Reading
- •A boy and a puppy
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 25
- •Reading
- •Christmas gift
- •Writing
- •Examination Card № 26
- •Reading
- •Flowers for mother
- •Writing
- •Examination card № 27
- •Reading
- •Getting a Job in the United States
- •II. Writing
- •Examination card № 28
- •Reading.
- •Internet and Modern Life
- •II. Writing
- •Examination card № 29
- •Reading.
- •II. Writing
- •Examination card № 30
- •Reading.
- •The Problem of Smoking
- •II. Writing
Writing
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb.
1. What you _________ (to do) here now? - We _________ (to listen) to tape-recordings.
2. You _________ (to want) to see my father? - Yes, I _________ .
3. Michael _________ (to know) German rather well. He _________ (to want) to know English, too, but he _________ (to have) little time for it now.
4. What magazine _________ you _________ (to read)? - It _________ (to be) a French magazine. There _________ (to be) good articles on sports here. You _________ (to be) interested in sports?
- Yes, I _________ . But I _________ (not to know) French.
5. We _________ (to have) an English lesson now.
Examination Card № 23
Reading
Read the text and choose the right variant.
The Time Machine
I am Professor Geller and I have just invented a time machine that allows people to travel into the past or the future for five hours.
I thought that it would be fun to see what my father was like when he was 10 years old. I packed a small bag and got into my time machine. I keyed in the words, "1964, 11 Niven Road, Singapore" then pressed the button. There was a "whoosh" and a "bang" ... the time machine was shaking and spinning and in a moment, I was in front of the pre-war house, 11 Niven Road.
I saw four children looking for a lost dog. I recognised them ... they were my father, my uncle Kelvin, my auntie Peek and auntie Janet. I introduced myself as an old friend and agreed to help them look for their lost dog, Blackie.
The children wanted to climb a hill and looked into the houses below. By the time we reached the top, we were tired and decided to sit down and rest. Suddenly I heard a dog barking. "Blackie!" my father shouted. We traced the source of the barking to one of the houses. We looked down and saw a dog chained to a pole. It was Blackie and he looked frightened.
The children boldly knocked on the door of the house and demanded that the man (who came to the door) return Blackie to them. The man asked the children to prove the black dog was Blackie. My father called out Blackie's name and the dog responded with an enthusiastic woa woa. The man reluctantly gave Blackie back to the children.
We went back to 11 Niven Road and I bid them goodbye. My five hours were almost up. I ran to a dark alley and in a flash I was gone. I found myself back in my time. What an adventure!
What did Professor Geller decide to do with the help of his invention?
a) to see what his father would like when he was 10 years old
b) to see what he would like in 10 years
c) to see how the world would be changed in 10 years
How long does a time machine allow people to travel into the past or the future?
a) for five hours. b) for four hours. c) for an hour.
How many children find the dog?
a) three b) five c) four
What was the end of Professor’s adventure?
Unhappy b) happy c) lucky
What was the dog’s name?
Rex b) Blackie c) Barsik