Vocabulary
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Modal Verbs
100

 Pain in your mouth or teeth.

  1. Pills
  2. Stomachache
  3. Toothache
  4. Bruise
  5. Rash
  6. Headache

 

  • Toothache
100

Grandma, shall I hold those bags for you?

 A. I'm not afraid!

 B. What's the matter?

C. That's fine.

C. That's fine.

100

China, India, Afghanistan, Iran, and a vast variety of countries that we know in today’s geographical organization formed a single territory conquered by Genghis Khan. He was the founder and single ruler of the Mongol Empire. It is well known (1) _____________ Genghis Khan was a brilliant military commander. Perhaps one of the most powerful conquerors of all time, Genghis Khan rose from simple beginnings in 12th century Mongolia to become the founder of the Mongol Empire and the ruler of the (2) _____________ area of land ever controlled by one empire. Genghis Khan was an exceptional military general and strategist, (3) _____________ attacks were usually as brutal as they were well-organised and unexpected. He organised his millions of soldiers into units of 1,000 soldiers called “gurans.” Often (4) _____________from a very young age, his skilled horsemen (5) _____________fire waves of long-distance arrows (6) _____________ riding their horses at full speed, using their legs to control their horses. The popular conception of Genghis Khan is as a brilliant but cruel and aggressive military commander, but it is less well-known that he also (7) _____________ laws giving religious freedom to his subjects, encouraged trade (8) _____________ Asia and Europe via the Silk Road, and established one of the first ever international postal systems.

 A. that  

B. what

c. why

that

100

A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT IN ONEIDA, NEW YORK 

In the nineteenth century there was a village called Oneida in New York State where a "family" of 300 members lived together in a large beautiful house where they shared everything. A man named John Humphrey Noyes, and a small group of people moved there in 1848. They wanted a place where they could live according to their particular beliefs in their efforts to create a more equal society. Today, this place is touristic and, like me, many visitors come because they had relatives among those 19th century dreamers. Others just want to see for themselves the building where this successful social group in American history lived. “I don’t know of anywhere else where you can live in a historical place,” said the director of the Oneida site. “It’s very unusual.”

 John Humphrey Noyes travelled to New York State 

A. to visit his family.

 B. to change his way of life. 

C. to know more about his country.

B. to change his way of life.

100
  1. should / we / eat / healthy / food /.

We should eat healthy food. 

200

 A sound we make when our body tries to clear the throat or lungs

  1. Pills
  2. Stomachache
  3. Toothache
  4. Bruise
  5. Rash
  6. Cough

 

  • Cough
200

How much is that umbrella? 

A. Anything else? 

B. 50 dollars.

C. Cash only!

B. 50 dollars.

200

China, India, Afghanistan, Iran and a vast variety of countries that we know in today’s geographical organization formed a single territory conquered by Genghis Khan. He was the founder and single ruler of the  Mongol Empire. It is well known (1) _____________ Genghis Khan was a brilliant military commander. Perhaps one of the most powerful conquerors of all time, Genghis Khan rose from simple beginnings in 12th century Mongolia to become the founder of the Mongol Empire and the ruler of the (2) _____________ area of land ever controlled by one empire. Genghis Khan was an exceptional military general and strategist, (3) _____________ attacks were usually as brutal as they were well-organised and unexpected. He organised his millions of soldiers into units of 1,000 soldiers called “gurans.” Often (4) _____________from a very young age, his skilled horsemen (5) _____________fire waves of long-distance arrows (6) _____________ riding their horses at full speed, using their legs to control their horses. The popular conception of Genghis Khan is as a brilliant but cruel and aggressive military commander, but it is less well-known that he also (7) _____________ laws giving religious freedom to his subjects, encouraged trade (8) _____________ Asia and Europe via the Silk Road, and established one of the first ever international postal systems.

2. A. larger    B. largest    C. large

largest

200

A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT IN ONEIDA, NEW YORK 

In the nineteenth century there was a village called Oneida in New York State where a "family" of 300 members lived together in a large beautiful house where they shared everything. A man named John Humphrey Noyes, and a small group of people moved there in 1848. They wanted a place where they could live according to their particular beliefs in their efforts to create a more equal society. Today, this place is touristic and, like me, many visitors come because they had relatives among those 19th century dreamers. Others just want to see for themselves the building where this successful social group in American history lived. “I don’t know of anywhere else where you can live in a historical place,” said the director of the Oneida site. “It’s very unusual.”

Nowadays Oneida is 

A. a hotel.

B. a display. 

C. a school.


A. a hotel.

200

must / we / wear / a / mask /hospital. /a / in

We must wear a mask in a hospital.

300

Skin that becomes red, itchy, or irritated.

  1. Pills
  2. Stomachache
  3. Toothache
  4. Bruise
  5. Rash
  6. Cough

 

  • Rash
300

Can I use your printer? 

A. Just a minute.

 B. Do it this way.

 C. Think about it.

A. Just a minute.

300

China, India, Afghanistan, Iran and a vast variety of countries that we know in today’s geographical organization formed a single territory conquered by Genghis Khan. He was the founder and single ruler of (0) _____________ Mongol Empire. It is well known (1) _____________ Genghis Khan was a brilliant military commander. Perhaps one of the most powerful conquerors of all time, Genghis Khan rose from simple beginnings in 12th century Mongolia to become the founder of the Mongol Empire and the ruler of the (2) _____________ area of land ever controlled by one empire. Genghis Khan was an exceptional military general and strategist, (3) _____________ attacks were usually as brutal as they were well-organised and unexpected. He organised his millions of soldiers into units of 1,000 soldiers called “gurans.” Often (4) _____________from a very young age, his skilled horsemen (5) _____________fire waves of long-distance arrows (6) _____________ riding their horses at full speed, using their legs to control their horses. The popular conception of Genghis Khan is as a brilliant but cruel and aggressive military commander, but it is less well-known that he also (7) _____________ laws giving religious freedom to his subjects, encouraged trade (8) _____________ Asia and Europe via the Silk Road, and established one of the first ever international postal systems.

3. A. who´s  B. whose  c. which

4. A. trains   B. training  c. trained

3. whose

4. trained

300

A SOCIAL EXPERIMENT IN ONEIDA, NEW YORK 

In the nineteenth century there was a village called Oneida in New York State where a "family" of 300 members lived together in a large beautiful house where they shared everything. A man named John Humphrey Noyes, and a small group of people moved there in 1848. They wanted a place where they could live according to their particular beliefs in their efforts to create a more equal society. Today, this place is touristic and, like me, many visitors come because they had relatives among those 19th century dreamers. Others just want to see for themselves the building where this successful social group in American history lived. “I don’t know of anywhere else where you can live in a historical place,” said the director of the Oneida site. “It’s very unusual.”

The writer visited the place because he 

A. had particular social beliefs. 

B. had family who had lived there.

C. had interest in historical buildings.

B. had family who had lived there.

300
  1. can / I / swim / well / moreover/ can /I /dance

I can swim well. Moreover, I can dance. 

400

A mark on your skin caused by a bump or injury. 

  1. Pills
  2. Stomachache
  3. Toothache
  4. Bruise
  5. Rash
  6. Headache
  • Bruise
400

I can’t eat a cold sandwich. It is horrible! 

 A. I hope so.

B. I agree.

C. I am not.

B. I agree.

400

China, India, Afghanistan, Iran and a vast variety of countries that we know in today’s geographical organization formed a single territory conquered by Genghis Khan. He was the founder and single ruler of (0) _____________ Mongol Empire. It is well known (1) _____________ Genghis Khan was a brilliant military commander. Perhaps one of the most powerful conquerors of all time, Genghis Khan rose from simple beginnings in 12th century Mongolia to become the founder of the Mongol Empire and the ruler of the (2) _____________ area of land ever controlled by one empire. Genghis Khan was an exceptional military general and strategist, (3) _____________ attacks were usually as brutal as they were well-organised and unexpected. He organised his millions of soldiers into units of 1,000 soldiers called “gurans.” Often (4) _____________from a very young age, his skilled horsemen (5) _____________fire waves of long-distance arrows (6) _____________ riding their horses at full speed, using their legs to control their horses. The popular conception of Genghis Khan is as a brilliant but cruel and aggressive military commander, but it is less well-known that he also (7) _____________ laws giving religious freedom to his subjects, encouraged trade (8) _____________ Asia and Europe via the Silk Road, and established one of the first ever international postal systems.

5. A. could  B. can   C. should

6. A. during   B. before  C. while

5. could

6 while

400

The present owners share the building with guests who stay in large comfortably furnished bedrooms with private baths. There are eight guest rooms in the hotel area, and each guest pays $100 for a big bedroom, a simple breakfast, and a private tour of the 10,300-square-meter building, which also contains 35 apartments. The library and the building’s grounds are also open to guests, as well as several of the public rooms. The 170-year-old library, unchanged from the original construction, holds a rich collection of 19th century books and magazines, which learners used to study Latin, Greek, algebra and astronomy. This place is open for everybody and it’s worth a visit.

If you want to see the building, 

A. you need to pay to have a guided visit. 

B. you can join a small group of people. 

C. you will have your own guide included.

C. you will have your own guide included.

400

besides/ wear/ have to/ uniform/my/I/do/have to/my/ homework/I

I have to wear my uniform at school. Besides, I have to do my homework. 

500

A medicine you take to feel better when you're sick or in pain. 

  1. Rash
  2. Stomachache
  3. Toothache
  4. Bruise
  5. Pills
  6. Headache
  • Pills
500

I am going on vacation to Vancouver! 

A. That’s great!

 B. I like swimming!

 C. You are first!

A. That’s great!

500

China, India, Afghanistan, Iran and a vast variety of countries that we know in today’s geographical organization formed a single territory conquered by Genghis Khan. He was the founder and single ruler of (0) _____________ Mongol Empire. It is well known (1) _____________ Genghis Khan was a brilliant military commander. Perhaps one of the most powerful conquerors of all time, Genghis Khan rose from simple beginnings in 12th century Mongolia to become the founder of the Mongol Empire and the ruler of the (2) _____________ area of land ever controlled by one empire. Genghis Khan was an exceptional military general and strategist, (3) _____________ attacks were usually as brutal as they were well-organised and unexpected. He organised his millions of soldiers into units of 1,000 soldiers called “gurans.” Often (4) _____________from a very young age, his skilled horsemen (5) _____________fire waves of long-distance arrows (6) _____________ riding their horses at full speed, using their legs to control their horses. The popular conception of Genghis Khan is as a brilliant but cruel and aggressive military commander, but it is less well-known that he also (7) _____________ laws giving religious freedom to his subjects, encouraged trade (8) _____________ Asia and Europe via the Silk Road, and established one of the first ever international postal systems.

7. A. pass   B. passed   C. is passing

8. A. against   B. between  C. above

7. passed

8. between

500

The present owners share the building with guests who stay in large comfortably furnished bedrooms with private baths. There are eight guest rooms in the hotel area, and each guest pays $100 for a big bedroom, a simple breakfast, and a private tour of the 10,300-square-meter building, which also contains 35 apartments. The library and the building’s grounds are also open to guests, as well as several of the public rooms. The 170-year-old library, unchanged from the original construction, holds a rich collection of 19th century books and magazines, which learners used to study Latin, Greek, algebra and astronomy. This place is open for everybody and it’s worth a visit. 

All visitors to the Oneida historical site

A. have access to most parts of the house.

B. have to go to the 19th century library. 

C. are not allowed to see certain places.

A. have access to most parts of the house.

500

because/I/go to/ can´t/ party/I/for/ exam/ the/must/the/study

I can´t go to the party because I must study for the exam. 

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