4 Before leaving home, Colin always ... check the back door. 5 As we'd missed the bus, we ... run to be on time. 6 If you want to have breakfast before seven o'clock, you ... make it yourself. 7 I ... wash my clothes last year because mum did the washing for me. --- 11 8 Mrs Stewart was ill last Friday, so we ... go to school until 10 o'clock. 9 I usually ... look after my baby brother on Sunday mornings when my mum and dad go to church. 10 You ... learn all the words for tomorrow. The test will be next week. 5. Write true sentences about yourself, your family, and friends. have / has to ... don't / doesn't have to ... 1 On school days I always have to o to school. 2 Last year I ... 3 At weekend ... 4 Every day I ... 5 My friend ... 6 ... 7 ... 8 ... 6. Translate. 1 Võti ripub nööri otsas akna kõrval. 2 Lapsed otsisid puude alt rohu seest kastanimune. 3 Mitu punkti sa said? 4 Helen ja Julia lugesid kordamööda lauseid.
Can't you listen to something quiet? 4 We bought a ________________________ pizza because the restaurant was expensive. 5 These trousers are too ________________________. I need some bigger ones! 6 He's a very _____________________ basketball player and so scores more points than the short ones. 7 The rest of the flat is neat but her room is very ________________________. 8 It was a ________________________ thing to do, but he isn't very clever. 9 This test is ________________________. I want a fair one! 10 Don't laugh. This matter is not ________________________. It's very serious. Marks: /10 Total marks: /50 6 Macmillan Publishers Limited 2001
MODULE 1 Greeting. Introducing oneself and the others. The alphabet. Spelling. The tenses. How to introduce yourself and others Formal introductions How to respond and reply to an May I introduce myself? I am John introduction Smith. How do you do. Allow me to introduce John Smith to Pleased to meet you. you. Standard introduction Nice to meet you. I'd like you to meet John Smith. Hello. I want you to meet John Smith. I'm so pleased to meet you. This is Jane Smith. I'm Jane Smith. My name's John Smith. Informal introduction Hi. John. Jane. Hello. Titles: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Ms is a modern form of address for women. It replaces the traditional forms of Mrs and Miss. Greetings Good morning/afternoon/evening! 'How are you?' Very often people expect you to s
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY A century ago communication across any distance was dependent upon the telegraph or letters. No jets crossed the ocean, no television pictures enabled us instantly to see events in any part of the world, there were no worldwide telephone networks and no computers. It is just a short lifetime since humanity first travelled into space and discovered how fragile our planet looks. FROM FIREWORKS TO THE MOON At first glance you might think that there couldn't possibly be anything common between a 13 th century festival in China and the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. However, there is a link and that is that they both relied on the use of rockets. The Chinese first developed rockets by filling bamboo tubes with an explosive made from saltpetre, charcoal, and sulphur. The sealed tubes would be thrown onto fires during celebrations because it was thought that the loud explosions would protect them. It wa
Maturita Solutions Upper-Intermediate Workbook Key Unit 1 2 members of the royal family, politicians, reality TV contestants, 4 1 2 had known had been waiting singers and TV presenters 3 had enjoyed/had been enjoying 1A Talking about people
They have done what they were asked to do. and are based on its target CEFR level. However, all Cambridge English Qualifications are designed Content ✘ The candidate did not include everything they were asked to. They have written to test a learner’s ability to understand and use English effectively in real-life contexts, so the something irrelevant. descriptors for different exams have some things in common. ✔ The writing is appropriate for the task. The candidate used a style which is
forget the rules and play from your heart. 131. Judge each day, not by the harvest, but by the seeds you plant. 132. Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand, and melting like a snowflake. 133. If you have two pennies, spend one on bread to give you life, and one on a flower to give meaning to your life. 134. Hospitality meets its greatest test when a new idea drops by uninvited. 135. The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who distrusts them. 136. If a wise man contendeth with a foolish man, whether he rage or laugh, there is no rest. 137. A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows. 138. Provision for others is a fundamental responsibility of human life. 139. Don't ask yourself what the world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive, and then go and do that
have sex with the girl in front of him. Popeye enjoys this new kind of life. Camus and Sartres favourite book. The south for faulkner is a scene in which the humanity of the people is tested. Humans act out their lives under cestain conditions, to see if they can survive. Faulkner says that the one essential quality is humanity. If there is no humanity there is no hope for humanity. The problems in the south. All these problems are turned into test for the characters which thrives his characters, in order to dicover their worth as human beings and most of them fail. Very few. In 1949 Faulkner receiver Nobel Prize. In his speech he expressed hope, that people will not only indure but they will prevail. The second world war. Post WWII literature. After 1945. America emerged as a superpower, it was untouched from the war. America helped Europe to rebuild itself. The famous Marshall's plan. America was ready to give money to Europe to
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