Unit 1. Family life
Unit 2. Who did it?
Unit 3.Universal language
Country studies
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100

What is the opposite of these words.

1) birth

2) childhood

3) aunt

4) stepfather

5) nephew

1) death

2) old age

3) uncle

4) stepmother

5) niece


100
Complete the sentences with one word.

1) When you m_____ someone, you attack them for money.

2) When you r___ from a person or a place, you take money or objects illegaly.

3) T____ is a general word for somebody who takes other people's things or money.

4) B_______ is entering a house to take things.

5) A v_____ is someone who damages and destroys things for no reason

1) mug

2) rob

3) Thief

4) Burglary

5) vandal

100

Name at least 10 countries and nationalities. ex. Russia- Russian

Mexico-Mexican, China-Chinese, Algeria-Algerian, England-English, the USA-American, Germany-German, France-French ..
100

Who are these English writers?

1. William Shakespeare

2. Arthur Conan Doyle

3. J.K.Rowling

100

Put the lines in order (LIMERICK)

1) And returned on the previous night.

2) She started one day

3) There was a young lady named Bright

4) In a relative way

5) Who travelled much faster that light.

There was a young lady named Bright

Who travelled much faster that light.

She started one day

In a relative way

And returned on the previous night.

200

Choose the correct alternative.

1) How can you improve/improvement your English?

2) Do you think you are an independant/ independance learner?

3) Have you got a lot of confident/confidence when you speak English?

4) Are there many different/difference between English and your language?

5) Do you like having discuss/discussions in English?

1) improve

2) independant

3) confidence

4) differences

5) discussions

200

Chose the correct alternative.

1) While I travelled/was travelling to work, my phone suddenly rang/was ringing.

2) The boy stole/was stealing the apple while nobody looked/was looking.

3) Craig drove/was driving home when he remembered/was remembering it was his mum's birthday.

1) was travelling, rang

2) stole, was looking

3) was driving, remembered

200

Complete the dialogues with some or any.

1) - Brad, I'm going shopping thia afternoon. What do we need to get? Have we got....... bananas?

2) -Yeah, we've got ..... bananas but we haven't got ...... tomatoes or potatoes.

3) -What about sugar? Have we got ..... sugar?

4) - No, we haven't got any ..... sugar, but we've got .... chocolate. And we need to get ...... biscuits too.


1) any

2) some, any

3) any

4) any, some, some

200

Match the two columns. (WRITERS)

1. The Little Prince               a) Victor Hugo

2. Les Miserables                  b) Leo Tolstoy

3. The Three Musketeers       c) Antoine de Saint-                                                    Exupery

4) Don Quixote                     d) Miguel de Cervantes                                               Saavedra

5) War and Peace                  e) Alexandre Dumas

1- c

2- a

3- e

4- d

5- b


200

Put the sentences in the correct order and say the tongue-twister

1) "But' said she, this butter bitter,

2) It will make my batter bitter!

3) Betty Botter bought a bit of butter.

4) If I put it in my batter

3, 1, 4, 2

300

Say the definition.

1) The man that a woman is married to..

2) The brother of one of your parents

3) Your mother's new husband in a second or later marriage

4) The son of one of your children

5) The brother of your husband or wife

1) husband

2) uncle

3) stepfather

4) grandson

5) brother-in-law

300

Choose the correct alternative.

1) The man made an important accuse/accusation.

2) They searched but couldn't find any proof/prove.

3) We need to analyse/analysis this evidence.

4) They charged/questioned the people who saw the crime.

1) accusation

2) proof

3) analyse

4) questioned

300

Choose the correct alternative.

1) Many common English verbs, such as go, do and make, have a regular/ an irregular past form.

2) People aren't usually happy/unhappy when somebody reads their private messages.

3) "A books" is correct/incorrect in English.

4) You couldn't see the message. It was visible/invisible.

5)It is legal/ illigal to steal data.

1) an irregular

2) unhappy

3) incorrect

4) invisible

5) illigal

300

Match the two columns. Famous people

1. Jamie Oliver                 a.scientist

2. David Beckham             b.prime minister

3. Sir Mick Jagger             c.chef

4. Sir Charlie Chaplin         d. footballer

5. Charles Darwin.             e. singer

6. Sir Winston Churchill.     f. actor


1. c

2. d

3. e

4. f

5. a

6. b

300

What is unusual in these sentences? What is the term for them? (euphemism/ palindrom/ onomatopoeia)

1) Madam, I'm Adam

2) A man, a plan, a canal-Panama

3) Was it a car or a cat I saw?

4) "Not New York", – Roy went on

5) Do geese see God?

Palindrom

you can read the sentence from the end and its the same.

400

Choose the correct alternative.

1) It's a/the/- beautiful day and a/the/- sun is shining.

2) A/The/-  young girl walks into a restaurant. A/The/- girl sits down and orders a pizza.

3) My cousin loves a/the/- books. He's a/the/- writer.

1) a, the

2) A, The

3) -, a

400

Complete the sentences with prepositions.

1) I looked ____ my keys but I couldn't find them. I hope they turn ____. If you come ___ them, could you tell me?

2) A detective is looking ____ the case to work ____ who the criminal is. It's urgent to find ____ who did it.

1) for, up, across

2) into, out, out

400

Complete the sentences with one word.

1) Yesterday we read an English t...... of a Russian poem.

2) Anybody can m..... a mistake.

3) Did you d... the exercises yesterday?

4) Before the exam , he did some r.........

5) You need to p..... to speak English well.

1) translation

2) make

3) do

4) revision

5) practise

400

Match British city with its nickname.

Cambridge, London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Glasgow

1. The City

2. City of Perspiring Dreams

3. Dear Green Place

4. Athens of the North

5.Cottonopolis

1. London

2. Cambridge

3. Glasgow

4. Edingburgh

5/ Manchester

400

What said that?

1. bleat

2. buzz

3. chirp

4. croak

5. hiss

6. meow

7.moo

8. neigh


1. sheep or goat

2. any insect

3. bird

4. frog

5. snake

6. cat

7. cow

8. horse


500

Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb.

1) When ____ (do) your sister have English lessons?

2) I'm not sure if he ____ (study) French or German right now?

3) I'm sorry, I don't _____ (understand) what you're telling me.

4) Stop talking to her because she never ____ (listen) to you.

5) He _____ (wear) a new pair of jeans now.

1) does

2) is studying

3) don't understand

4) listens

5) is wearing

500

Match the definition with a phrasal verb

come across / find out/ look for/ look into/ turn up/ work out

1) investigate

2) find by accident

3) solve a problem by considering the facts

4) try to find

5) discover

6) arrive or appear unexpectedly

1) look into

2) come across

3) work out

4) look for

5) find out

6) turn up

500

Fill in with a correct relative pronoun.

1) JRR Tolkien is the person ....... wrote The Hobbit.

2) That's the book ...... he translated.

3) That's the actor ...... film I saw yesterday. 

He is the teacher ..... taught me French.

1) who/that

2) which/that

3) whose

4) who

500

Match the item with the phenomena.

boggart// Jack-in-Irons// May Queen// Robin Hood// Tom Thumb

1. a girl who wears a white gown

2. a household spirit

3. a mythical person who haunts lonely roads

4. a favorite of King Arthur

5. a highly skilled archer

1.May Queen

2. boggart

3. Jack-in-Irons

4. Tom Thumb

5. Robin Hood

500

Put the sentences in the correct order. (LEWIS CARROLL)

1. On every golden scale!

2. Improve his shining tale,

3. How neatly spread his claws,

4. With gently smiling jaws!

5.How doth the little crocodile

6. How cheerfully he seems to grin!

7. And welcomes little fishes in

8, And pour the water of the Nile.

5, 2, 8, 1, 6, 3, 7, 4

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