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Yesterday, my cousin _________ to school at 9. Then, 2 o´clock he had lunch.

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He ____________ speak English and Chinese.

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There __________ eleven footballers in a football team, but there __________ any basketball player.

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Leo Messi is a fantastic player. ______________ , I prefer Cristiano Ronaldo.

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________________ (smoke)   is bad for your health.

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Is life feeling ____________  right now? Then change.

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Complete the sentence with a word which varies from the one in capital letters:

It is against the law for food manufacturers not to include this information. If they don't, their ___________ could make someone seriously ill. RESPONSE

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Bungee jumping is one of  __________ extreme activities existing currently.

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A library has got ____________ books.

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The book _______ in 1990 was called ''Me''.

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A door is _______________ a mobile phone.

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Choose the correct option:

Competitors took part in events for the glory of becoming champions and to make their countries_______________ of them.

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Complete the sentence with a word from the family of the one in capital letters:

You can stay in environmentally friendly accommodation in stunning ______________ around the world.       SURROUND

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Name four things that you can eat.

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The deliveryman gave parcels.

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Peter said: I speak five languages

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If I had more money, I ____________________  around the world.

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I usually ____________ (play) football with my friends, but I ______________ (like) losing a match because I am very competitive.

At the moment, my brother _______________ (do) his homework.

 

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Write three jobs:

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Find a word with the same meaning:

  • Laptop.
  • Labourer
  • Walk:

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Have you ever____________ (go) to Italy? Yes, and I have __________(eat) all kinds of pasta. They're delicious!

And have you _________ (speak) Italian? No, I haven't.

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Write about 180 words about your last trip. You need to answer the following questions:

  • What did you do and what did you enjoy the most about the trip?
  • Would you recommend the place? Why?
  • If you had had more money, would you have gone to the same place?

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You overhear a conversation in a café between two people. Why didn't she call him?

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Question: You hear a woman talking about a play. What did she dislike about it?

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Listen to a girl talking about jobs she has had. Answer the three questions:

a) What was the surname of the family that the speaker did babysitting for? _______________________.

b) How old were the children she looked after? ________________ and _________________ .

c) What job did she do in the restaurant?

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Reimagining a book as another form of media is a complicated prcess in which writers and producers not only have to take into consideration the enjoyment of the potential audience, but also that an audience has invested in the story. There is perhaps nothing more personal and difficult to define than a reader's relationship with a story. Writing possesses a special power to evoke different emotions and create vivid connections with fictional characters, which can prove a difficult obstacle to overcome in an adaptation. How the screenwriter interprets a character's personality, reactions and even physical appearance is likely to differ from an individual reader's interpretation; and both of these may be in disagreement with the author's original intentions.

Question: What does the writer emphasis?

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Read the text and choose the correct option:

Created with the aim of helping displaced people, Luna's collection, Design for Difference, embodies her art school's commetment to using design for social good. After a documentary made by a fellow arts student sparked her interest, the young fashion designer felt compelled to use her expertise to address the urgent isuue of millions of people living precriously in temporary accomodation. Not only that, but she wanted to make something that was both fashionable and functional, and allowed her childhood memories of annual camping trips in the local countryside to influence her initial designs as a starting point for thinking about functionality. Thus, she got to work designing a collection of outwear that is both multifunctional and transformable to meet the needs of the wearer.

In the paragraph, the writer implies that..

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The most obvious route to becoming a sports fan is geographical. If ther's a team or player who competes for your hometown, it creates an almost automatic affinity. You share the same space, the same history, maybe even the same accent. Local sportspeople are a source of civic pride and provoke fierce loyalty in their fans, even when the sporting performance is less than perfect. There's also a practical consideration: living in the same area as your team or homegrown hero means you actually get to see live games and follow their progress in local news.

What does the writer say about being a fan of a local team or player?

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Both Paul and his younger brother were encouraged to play music from an early age. The piano came first: ''As soon as I was big enough to climb up and bang the keys, that's what I did'', Paul remembers. But it wasn't log before the cello beckoned. ''My folks were really quite keen for me to take up the violin, because Dad, who played the viola, used to play chamber music with his mates and they needed another violin to make up a string trio.

I learned it for about six weeks but did not take to it. But I really took to the character who played the cello in Dad's group. I thought he was a very cool guy when I was six or seven. So, he said he'd give me some lessons, and that really started it all off. Later, they suggested that my brother played the violin too, but he would have none of it''.

Question: Why did John decide to make a cello?

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In 1996, Canadian Ryan Hreljac was just six years old when he found out that not everyone had clean water just by turning on a tap. His teacher told his class that there were places in the world where people became ill because they did not have any clean water to drink, wash or cook with. Ryan thought everyone lived like he did, with clean water always nearby. When he found out that this was not the case, he decided to do something about it.

What is the purpose of the text?

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Read the texts and answer the questions: (you need to mark one of the combinatios of responses with yes and no to the three questions)

  1. Unless we are very organised, it's hard to arrange to go out.     Do they need to be organised in order to see each other?
  2. Even if we have not seen each other for a while, we can catch up really easy.     Does it matter if they don't see each other often?
  3. As long as we plan it ahead, it's fine.    Is it essential for them to plan ahead?

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Read the text and choose the correct option:

Pool closed

4 pm - 7 pm today

Members of swimming team are training.

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Read the text and choose the correct answer:

Dinner is in the fridge. You can eat it cold. Leave some for Anna.

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