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A





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.acid (adj) ['] 

2. acorn (n) [': ] 

3. Africa (n) ['] 

4. age (n) ['] 

5. aircraft (n) ['e?] 

6. air (n) [] 

7. Aladdin (n) [?'] 

8. alarm clock (n) [?': ] 

9. ambulance (n) [']  



10. amusing (adj) ['] , 

11. Ankara (n) ['] 

12. annoy (v) ['] , 

13. ant (n) [] 

14. ape (n) []  

15. apologize (v) ['] 

16. apron (n) ['?] 

17. armpit (n) [': ] 

18. attractive (adj) ['] 

19. awake (v) [?'w] , 

20. axe (n) [] 




Exercise 2. Match the columns













Exercise 3. Complete the gaps and translate these sentences


1.Great oaks grow from little ....................... .

..................................................................................



2.Ilike toread some ............... bookbefore

going tobed.

..................................................................................



3.This zoo has the largest collectionof ...............

inEurope.

..................................................................................



4.The anthill is the home ofan . colony.

..................................................................................



5.These flies are ..me.

Icannot fall asleep.

..



6.My grandma always wore this .while

she was cooking.

.



7.There was asmell ofburning leaves inthe

.. .

.



8.Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia are well known

statesin.. .

.



9. rain is agreat

problem inour world.

.



10.Next year we will go toTurkey, toits

capital city . .

.



11.They slept so sweet, but were 

. at 6a.m.

........



12.The airline has ordered 17new .. .

..



13.I.. for stepping on her foot.

.....



14.When . found thelamp

and rubbed it, agenie appeared and said tohim,

Your wish is my command.

..

15. You are so .... inthis dress!

.....



16.Ibought an ..............

at the ironmongers.

.....



17.She entered Parliament at the  of26.

..



18.What time shall Iset the  for?

..



19.It was so cold and we kept our hands underour

 inthe huddle.

..



20. were first usedfor

emergency transport in1487.

..




Exercise 4. Word Search Puzzle.

Find the words







 and translate these sentences.



1.The period oftime aperson has lived or athing

hasexisted ...........................................

..................................................................................



2.Atool with aheavy metal blade on theendofa

long handle, used tocut down treesorsplitlogs

.............................................................

..

3. The nut ofthe oak tree, which grows inacuplike

holder. ....................................................

..



4.Asmall insect living on the ground inlarge

groupsand known for hardwork

..



5.Stop sleeping ............................

..



6.Aclock that can be set tomake anoise atany

particular time towake up someone who is asleep

.

.................................................................................



7.Alarge monkey without atail or with avery

short tail, such as agorilla or chimpanzee .

.



8.It is usually worn bywomen inthe home,and

bypeople such as chefs atwork ...........................

......................................................



9.The mixture ofgases which surrounds the Earth

and which we breathe................

.



10.The hollow place under the arm at the shoulder

............................................................................

.




Exercise 5. Make up sentences using

SO + adjective/adverb SUCH + adjective +noun. Translate these sentences










Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










B





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.back (n) [] 

2. baguette (n) ['] 

3. balloon (n) [': ]  

4. banquet (n) ['w] 

5. barber (n) [': ?]  

(, , 頖 hairdresser)

6. bat (n) [] 

7. beefeater (n) [': : ?] 

8. Beethoven ['e??] 

9. Beijing (n) ['] 

10. Belfast (n) [': ] 

11. bend (v) [] , 

12. bitter (adj) ['?] 

13. blackcurrnt (n) ['a?]

 

14. blame (v) [] 

15. blanket (n) ['] 

16. blood (n) [] 

17. blow (v) [?]

18. boil (v) [] 

19. borrow (v) ['?] 

20. bulldozer (n) ['?] 




Exercise 2. Match the columns













Exercise 3. Crossword puzzle


		1)              B ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ______
		2)         ___ ___ R ___ ______
		3)            ___ I___ ___ ______
		4)         ___ ___T
		5) ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ A___ ______
		6)         ___ ___ I___
		7)      ___ ___ ___ N ___ ______

1)AGerman composer, one ofthe best known and admired ever, who continued writing music after he lost the ability tohear at the age of30.

2) Totake something from aperson with the understanding that it will be returned after acertain time.

3) Having asharp biting taste, like black coffee without sugar.

4) Aflying mouse-like animal that usually eats insects or fruit and is active at night.

5) Aguard at the Tower ofLondon, who wears atraditional old-fashioned red uniform and guards the Crown Jewels.

6) Tocause aliquid toreach the temperature at which liquid changes into agas.

7) Athick usually woolen covering used especially on beds.




Exercise 4. Compose the words


1.nakebtl _____________

2. obli ________________

3. ludlbzreo _____________

4. tnquabe _____________

5. lbwo _____________

6. antcklrburac _____________

7. tefeberae _____________

8. Bhonevete _____________

9. Bignjei _____________

10. Bafstel _____________

11. tba _____________

12. etritb _____________

13. denb _____________

14. almeb _____________

15akbc _____________

16. odlob _____________

17. brerab _____________

18. teteguba _____________

19. rowbro _____________

20. olbanlo _____________




Exercise 5. Translate the sentences using there is/thereare










Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










C





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.cage (n) [] 

2. Camelot (n) ['??] 

3. can (n) []  

4. carpet (n) [': ] 

5. cave (n) [] 

6. ceiling (n) [': ] 

7. celebrity (n) ['] 

8. Celcius centigrade (n) [' ']

 

9. a) chain (n) [] ; (v)  

10. channel (n) ['?] , 

11. charity (n) ['] 

12. Charles, Prince ofWales

[:   ? we] ,  

13. cheap (adj) [: ] 

14. chess (n) [] 

15. claw (n) [: ] 

16. clay (n) [] 

17. climb (v) [] , ,



18. coat ofarms (n) [? ?': ]

19. constellation (n) [?'] 

20. cyclist (n) ['] 




Exercise 2. Match the columns


















Exercise 3. Give the definition ofthe word. Make up your own sentence


















Exercise 4. Word Search Puzzle.

Find the words







 and translate these sentences.

1. Togo up towards the topof.

..................................................................................

...............................................................................



2.Adeep natural hollow place, either underground,

with an opening tothe surface, or inthe sideofa

cliff orhill.

..................................................................................

..................................................................................



3.Agame for two players, who move their pieces

inturn according tofixed rules across aboard inan

attempt totrap their opponentsking.

..................................................................................

..................................................................................



4.Aclosed metal container inwhich foodsare

preservedwithoutair.

..................................................................................

..................................................................................



5.Money or help given because ofkindnessand

generosity towards people who are poor, sick.

..................................................................................

..................................................................................

6. Metal rings, connected toor fitted into one another;

used for fastening, supporting, decoratingetc.

..................................................................................

..................................................................................



7.Anarrow sea passage connecting twoseas.

..................................................................................

..................................................................................



8.Heavy firm earth that is soft when wet but becomes

hard when baked at ahigh temperature.

From which bricks, pots etc aremade.

..................................................................................

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9.Aperson riding abicycle.

..................................................................................

..................................................................................



10.Asharp usually curved nail on the toeofan

animal orbird.

..................................................................................

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Exercise 5. Translate these sentences using few, afew, little, alittle


1.    .

....



2.  .

.



3.   .

.



4.   .

.



5.      .

.



6.     .

.



7.   .

.



8.    .

.

9.   ,   

.





10.     .






Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










D





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.daffodil (n) ['?] 

2. dangerous (adj) ['??] 

3. Darvin, Charles [:  : ]  

4. date (n) [] 

5. deaf (adj) [] 

6. decade (n) ['] 10

7. decorate (v) [?'] 

8. deliver (v) [': ?] 

(, )

9. Denmark [': ] 

10. describe (v) [']  -

11. dessert (n) [': ] 

12. digital (adj) ['] 

13. disobey (v) [?'] ,



14. dive (v) [] 

15. dolphin (n) ['] 

16. draughts (n) [: ]  (B.E)

checkers- (A.E)

17. dust (n) []

18. duty (n) []

19. dwarf (n) [: ] ,

20. dynasty (n) ['] 




Exercise 2. Match the columns


















Exercise 3. Translate into Russian


1.Iwant toshare some ideas with you on howto

decorate our house for New Year.

..

..



2.Insome countries there is no tradition ofa

dessertcourse toconclude ameal.

..

..



3.Their nephew disobeyed his mother and wentto

the party.

..

..



4.The daffodil is the national flower ofWales.

..

..



5.Denmark is considered tobe one ofthemost

economically developed countries inthe world.

..

..



6.Nowerdays alot oflibraries have shifted their

focusfrom print materials todigital ones.

..

..



7.There was alayer ofdust on the carpet.

..

..



8.Will you deliver, or do Ihave tocome totheshop

tocollect the goods?

..

..



9.Dolphins are known tobe very clever and friendly

tohumans.

..

..



10.My fathers favourite hobby is plying draughts.

..

..



11.Its dangerous togo too near the edge ofthe cliff.

..

..



12.If you are looking for alternative tosugar, youcan

buy dates.

..

..



13.Ifeel its my duty tohelp them inthis dangerous

situation.

..

..



14.Prices have risen steadily during the past decade.

..

..



15.Speak up! Iam rather deaf.

..

..



16.Try todescribe exactly how it happened.

..

..

17. It is known that Georg V belonged toaRoyal

dynasty.

..

..



18.The most famous fairy tale with dwarfs inis

Snow Whiteand the Seven Dwarfs.

..

..



19.Charles Darwin described the idea that plantsand

animals develop gradually from simpler tomore

complicatedforms bynatural selection.

..

..



20.The seagull dived into the water tocatch

the fish.

..

..




Exercise 4. Are these sentences true or false? Translate these sentences


1.Dolphins are known tobe very clever and hostile

tohumans. T /F





2.Ifeel its not my duty tohelp them inthis

dangerous situation. T /F





3.The most famous fairy tale with dwarfs inis

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. T /F





4.My fathers favourite hobby is plying chess. T /F





5.Iwant toshare some ideas with you on howto

decorate our house for New Year. T /F





6.The seagull dived into the water tocatchthe

dolphin. T /F





7.The daffodil is the national flower ofDenmark.

T /F





8.If you are looking for alternative tosugar,

youcanbuy dates. T /F



9. Their nephew disobeyed his mother and wentto

the party. T /F





10.There was alayer ofdust on the draughts. T /F





11.Will you deliver, or do Ihave tocome tothe

shop tocollect the goods? T /F





12.Insome countries there is atradition ofadessert

course toconclude ameal. T /F





13.Charles Darwin described the idea that plants

and animals develop gradually from simplerto

more complicated forms byunnatural selection. T /F





14.It is known that Georg VI belonged toaRoyal

dynasty. T /F





15.Prices have risen steadily during the past decade.

T /F





16.Denmark is considered not tobe one ofthemost

economically developed countries inthe world. T /F





17.Nowadays very few libraries have shifted their

focusfrom print materials todigital ones. T /F





18.Speak up! Iam rather deaf. T /F





19.Dont try toexplain exactly how it happened. T /F

.



20.Its pleasant togo too near the edge ofthe cliff.

T /F

.




Exercise 5. Translate these sentences using the modal verbs can, may,must


1.    

.



2.    

?





3.    ?





4.     .





5.     ,

 ?





6.    

 .





7.     

.





8.     ?





9.    ?





10.     

   -.






Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










E





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.be eager (v) [ : ?]  ,

 

2. earache (n) ['?]  

3. earthquake (n) ['?:?w] 

4. east (n) [: ] 

5. eatable (adj) [: ] 

6. edge (n) []  -

7. efficiency (n) ['?] ,

,

8. Egypt [': ] 

9. embankment (n) [']

 , 

10. embroidery (n) ['?] 

11. Empire State Building

[' ' '] --

12. empty (adj) ['] 

13. emu (n) [': : ] 

14. England (n) ['] 

15. The English Channel [ ']

 

16. entertain (v) [?'] 

17. envelope (n) ['?'?] 

18. eskimo (n) ['?] 

19. estate (n) ['] 

20. eyelashes (n) ['] 




Exercise2. Match the columns













Exercise 3. Complete the sentences.

See exercise2


1. inManhattan,

New York City.



2.Asudden shaking ofthe earths surface, .............

............ .



3... nothing.



4. Alarge Australian bird whichhas .........................

............ .



5. byan infection.



6. The narrow piece ofwater ................................

............ .



7. most hairy animals.



8. Awide wall ofstones or 

 .



9.Alarge piece ofland inthe country,

 .



10..tobe eaten.



11. It is the craft ofdecorating fabric................

..... .



12.The ability toworkwell .....................................

..... .



13................................

part ofNorth America.



14.The directionfrom ............................................ .



15. The part 



16. The largest country .........................................



17. .. and the RedSea.



16. .. for aletter.



19. Toamuse and interest,

.....



20......

something that will happen.




Exercise 4. Match the columns


		1. ear       1. quake
		2. embank   2. tate
		3. Eng       3. ger
		4. es        4. lashes
		5. earth     5. lish Channel
		6. emp      6. ache
		7. enve      7. land
		8. Empire    8. kimo
		9. eat       9. ty
		10. enter     10. pt
		11. eye      11. ment
		12. effi      12. ciency
		13. ea       13. st
		14. emb     14. State Building
		15. es       15. ge
		16. Egy      16. mu
		17. ea       17. tain
		18. e        18. able
		19. Eng      19. roidery
		20. ed       20. lope




Exercise5. Use the general questions. (present, past, future indefinite tenses)


1.  ?





2.   ?

.



3.   

--?

.



4.     1995?

.



5.    

?

.



6.     

 ?

.



7.    ?

.

8. Ӡ  ?

.



9.     ?

.



10.    ?

.




Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










F





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.fabric (n) ['] 

2. facilities (n) [?'?] ,

, 

3. fail (v) []   -

4. faint (v) []  , 

;  (, , )

5. factory (n) ['?] , ,

 

6. falcon (n) [': ?] 

7. fan (n) [] ; ; (v) 



8. fare (n) [?]  

9. feather (n) ['??]  ()

10. fever (n) [': ?] ,  

11. finger (n) [?] 

12. fireplace (n) ['] 

13. fisherman (n) ['??] 

14. fold (v) [?] , , 

15. forehead (n) [': ]

16. frame (n) []   ,

17. fraud (n) [: ] , 

18. frequently (adv) ['w?] 

19. fuel (n) [?] 

20. furniture (n) [': ?] 




Exercise 2. Match the columns













Exercise 3. Make up your own dialogues using these phrases


1.awide range offurnishing fabrics 

  

2. atraining/ leisure facilities 

 /

3. tofail tocome intime  / 

 

4. faint hope  

5. acar factory 

6. various species offalcons 



7. noisy football fans   

8. taxi fare   

9. afeather pillow  

10. toreduce fever  

11. long bony fingers   

12. amodern fireplace  

13. alot offishermen on the river  



14. tofold something inhalf  

-

15. ahigh forehead 

16. asilver photograph frame  

 

17. toinvestigate acomplex fraud 

 

18. the most frequently asked questions 

- 

19. ashortage offood and fuel  



20. antique furniture  




Exercise 4. Lets try these funny tongue twisters


The first fly flies forty-four feet,

The fourth fly flies forty-fivefeet

The fifth fly flies fifty-fourfeet

What fly flies fifty-five feet?



Afat Finnish fisher fried for afunny feast on Friday

Forty-four fries, forty-five flukes,

Fifty-four flitches and fifty-five flatfishes

Found freshly inafar fiord.



There was afisherman named Fisher

Who fished for some fish inafissure.

Till afish with agrin, pulled the fishermanin.

And now theyre fishing the fissure for Fisher.




Exercise 5. Use the special questions. (present, past, future indefinite tenses)


1.   ?





2.   ?





3.   ?





4.     

?





5.  ,    ?





6.      

  ?





7.    ?



8.     ?





9.     ?





10.    ?






Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










G





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.gain (n) [] , , 

(v) , 

2. gap (n) [] ,  ,

,  , 

3. garlic (n) [': ] 

4. gate (n) [] , , 

5. gather (v) ['??]  ,

 -

6. generation (n) [??'] 

7. gentle (adj) [] , 

8. gift (n) [] 

9. glove (n) [] 

10. GMO (s) [  ']

(  )

11. gown (n) []  (  :

, ), ,  

12. grass (n) [: ] 

13. greasy (adj) [: ] , 

14. grind (v) [] , 

15. guard (n) [: ] 

16. guess (v) [] , ,



17. guilty (adj) [] , 

18. guitar (n) [': ] 

19. gun (n) [] 

20. gym (n) [] 




Exercise 2. Match the columns













Exercise 3. Remember these proverbs and sayings and make up short dialogues or stories usingthem


1.No pain no gain.

    .



2.Aguilty conscience needs no accuser.

   .



3.Arolling stone gathers no moss.

   .



4.Never look agift horse inthe mouth.

   .



5.The grass is always greener on the otherside

ofthe hill.

 ,  .




Exercise 4. Translate these sentences


1.She hopes  () experience

byworkingabroad for ayear.



2. His death leaves ahuge .. ()in

the theatrical life ofBelfast.

.



3.Flight 267is boarding now from ..

()25.

.



4.Mothers manner was always.. ().

.



5.Football fans .. ()

aroundthe TV inthe corner ofthebar.

.



6. () was known evento

ancientEgyptians, and used both as afood

flavoringandasatraditional medicine.

.



7.We should cut the  ()

beforeitstarts raining.

.



8.He works as aprison .. ().

.

9. These French fries are too  (,

).

.



10.He likes freshly ...... () black

pepper over his salad.

.



11.Her son plays ........ () inarock

band.

.



12.He bought generous ......... ()

forallhis family.

.



13.Icant () ..the

meaningofthis word.

.



14.The police officers all carry .

().

.



15.There are different wig styles and .

() for senior barristers than for junior

barristers inBritain.

.



16.He wants togo tothe 

( ) three times aweek.

.



17.Istill feel . () about things

Isaid tomy mother when Iwas ateenager.

.



18.Many countries around the world require

( ) foods

tobe labeled.

.



19.Wear rubber.. ()when

washingdishes.

.



20.This novel is about several ..

() ofaFrench family.






Exercise 5. Use tobe going tointhese sentences


1.      .

.



2.    .

.



3.    

-.

.



4.   

 .

.



5.   

.

.



6.    

  .

.



7.    

.

.



8.    

   25.

.



9.     

.

.



10.     

.

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Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










H





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.habit (n) ['] 

2. hail (v) [] , ,

/ , 

(n)

3. handsome (adj) ['] ,

 

4. hang (v) [] 

5. harmful (adj) [': ]   

..

6. harsh (adj) [: ] ,  

7. harvest (n) [': ] 

8. headache (n) ['] 

9. heap (n) [: ] ,  -

10. heart (n) [: ] 

11. hedgehog (n) [']

12. helicopter (n) ['?] 

13. herb (n) []  

14. hint (n) [] 

15. hive (n) []

16. honeymoon (n) [': ]  

17. hole (n) [?]  -

18. homeless (adj) ['??]  

19. horizon (n) ['] 

20. hygiene (n) ['] 




Exercise 2. Match the columns













Exercise 3. Translate these short stories


1.     .    ,    .    ,       .  ,         .     .

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2.Ѡ        .     ,  . Ӡ   10.   ,       .     ,      .

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3.    .     . Ӡ   .      .   ,  ,      .

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4.         . Ӡ   2 .  ,          .  栖 .   .      .            .       ,  .

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5.     ,  ,      .       .         .        .     .      .       .         .

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Exercise 4. Crossword Puzzle


1)__ __ __L

2)    __ __ __ __ __ O__

3)          __ __ N __ __ __ __ ____

4)          __ __ D __ __ __ ____

5)    __ __ __ __ __ O____

6)          __ __ N__



1)Tomake asignal toataxi or bus so that its

tops foryou.

2) The line inthe distance where the sky seems

tomeet the earth.

3) Aholiday that two people take afterthey

get married.

4) Asmall wild animal with around body covered

with sharp spikes for protection.

5) Avery attractive man orboy.

6) Tosay what you are thinking or feeling inan

indirectway.




Exercise 5. Use the modal verbs have toandshould inthese sentences


1.     .

.



2.    .

.



3.    

 .

.



4.   2 

.

.



5.     .

.



6.    

.   .

.



7.     

.

.



8.     

-  .

.



9.    .

.



10.    .

.




Exercise 6. Insert the words inthe boxes










I





Exercise 1. Study the vocabulary


1.Ice Age (n) [' ]  

2. Iceberg (n) [': ] 

3. icy (adj) ['] ,  

4. idea (n) ['?] , 

5. identify (v) ['] 

6. idiot (n) ['?] 

7. ignore (v) [': ] 

8. illegal (adj) ['] ,



9. ill-mannered (adj) ['?] 

10. illness (n) ['?] 

11. illusion (n) ['] , 

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12. image (n) ['] , ,

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13. implication (n) ['] ,

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14. impress (v) ['] 

15. inch (n) []  (2,54)

16. increase (v) [': ] 

17. indulge (v) ['] , ,

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18. infinity (n) ['] 

19. injection (n) ['] , 

20. instant (adj) ['?] ,

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Exercise2. Match the columns













Exercise 3. Put down your own sentences using these phrases


1.instant soup and coffee

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2.it is the time toindulge yourself

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3.togive ameasles injection

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4.anew Ice Age adventure

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5.an ill-mannered teenage)

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6.the iceberg that hit Titanic

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7.icywind

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8.an infinity ofcombinations

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9.torecover from serious illness

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