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Listen and match. There is one choice you don't need to use.
1) Speaker 1... a) tells us what his/her ideal school day is like.
2) Speaker 2... b) likes the atmosphere in his/her school.
c) doesn't attend any school clubs.
3) Speaker 3... d) goes to school where only girls study.
4) Speaker 4... e) is annoyed with the other students.
Read and complete the text with the words from the box.
blackboards lockers mathematics computers
The West Philadelphia School of the Future was opened in 2006. It's dif
ficult to believe, but students there don't need any books. Instead, stu
dents use __________________________(1!. Mathematics is taught with One-
Note, a note-taking app, and teachers use computerized smart boards
instead of traditional __________________________(2). Students use digital
__________________________(3) that open with the flash of an ID card. The les
sons begin at 9.00 a. m. and end at 4.00 p. m. to be like a normal workday
instead of a typical school day.
The school soon became successful. Students show good results in
________________________ (4), reading and sciences. As they can use Micro
soft Office and other programs very well, they have higher chances to find
a good job after finishing school.
Tick the correct sentences.
Read and complete the text with the words from the box.
Brooklyn Free School is divided into two. The upper school is for children between
the ages of 11 and 18, and the lower school fo r__________________________(1)
between the ages of 4 and 11. This school is unusual as students can choose
a n y __________________________(2) they want and may stay away from school
if they wish. Besides the students are responsible for making the school rules.
There are no tests, __________________________(3), or grades. If a student
wants to, he or she can call a meeting and discuss ideas with the whole school.
As t h e __________________________(4) of Brooklyn Free School says, they want
every student to find his or her own way.
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[TJ Read the information and match each passage with the name of a club. There are three
choices you don't need to use.
1 ) ________________________________
The purpose of this club is to gather in the spirit of good cooking, share reci
pes, and learn about dishes. The club eats well, too.
2) __________________________________________
Each year, members of the club select a list of works of literature to read and
discuss. The club meets once a month on average, and all are welcome.
3 ) _______________________________
We're a group of this game enthusiasts interested in learning, playing and
building strategies. We work to improve our tactics. Games and tournaments
happen throughout the year. Join us.
4 ) _______________________________
The mission of this club is to bring music to a variety of local audiences and to
earn money, through donations, for an organization that provides free musical
instruments to children who can't afford buying them. Concerts occur once a
month, usually on Sunday afternoons.
Match the parts of the situations. Fill in or
1) I don't like this coffee. a) It isn't w arm _______________.
2) Nobody could move the piano. b) It's not sw eet______________
3) We couldn't climb over the wall. c) It w a s_______________high.
4) I don't wear this jacket in winter. d) It w a s_______________ heavy.
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( T ) Listen to the text and circle the correct answer.
1) The facts in this story come from...
a) an American scientist. c) an English professor.
b) a Ukrainian inventor. d) a Japanese mechanic.
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Roy likes his homemade bread with...
a) butter. c) jam.
b) cheese. d) ham.
Greg's mum tells him to eat breakfast like...
a) a king. c) a sportsman.
b) a champion. d) his father does.
What fruit does Diana like for breakfast?
a) Oranges. c) Grapes.
b) Bananas. d) Apples.
What drink does Nick have for breakfast?
a) Tea. c) Milk.
b)Juice. d) Coffee.
Annie's breakfast is...
a) really big. c) too fat.
b) rather traditional. d) not healthy.
3) My favourite drink is
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Listen, look and write down the name of a school area (use four of the names from the list).
School's Main Building Computer Suite
Classroom School Hall
Music Room Playground
Opportunity Centre Nature Area
Reference Library
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[T | Read the text and complete it with the sentences from the box.
a) Before that happened, I tried all the usual methods.
b) She's already old enough to help out.
c) I'd sigh and say, «In a minute.»
d) Isn't that what we all want?
My children are wonderful — smart and cute and generally delightful. However
it took me years to work out how to encourage them to help with the house
hold chores.________ (1)
I wrote out lists of chores and let my children choose. I tried to make chores
to be games. I showed my children what happened if nobody did chores. And
yes, the chores got done and we lived in a clean and tidy house. But my chil
dren worked only because I asked them to do it.
I knew there must be a better way, but for a long time, I was too busy and
tired to discover it.
Then one day I thought about how I reacted when my children asked me for help.
«Can you help me with this please, mum?» one of them would say.
________ [2) Quite often that minute turned into hours.
One day I decided to try something new. «Can you help me with this please,
mum?» asked Charlotte. «Of course I can,» I replied, putting down my own
work immediately. I remembered to smile at the same time. It wasn't easy at
first. But it's a pleasure doing things for those we love.
Regularly throughout the day, Gemma-Rose comes to me and asks, «Can I do
anything for you, m um ?»________ (3) She makes me a cup of coffee. She ar
ranges some flowers in a vase and places them in my bedroom. «We like help
ing you, mum.»
Children who like to h e lp ? ________ (4) And I have discovered I like to help
them, too, especially when it's not expected.
[ F ] Read the text of ex. 2 and answer the questions.
1) How long did it take the mother to work out how to encourage children to
help with the household chores?
2) Why did the mother sometimes forget to do what her children asked her to?
3 Describe something you could do which you really enjoy. It can be anything: something
you already do or something you've always wanted to do but have never been able to.
Suppose you can do it with anybody you like. They can be people you know or famous
people, characters from films and books. Make up 6—8 sentences.
[ 2J Look at the list of school clubs. Which of them would you like to have in your school?
Which ones have a convenient time and day for you? Explain your answer.
[~2~] Look at the list of school clubs. Which of them would you like to have in your school?
Which ones have a convenient time and day for you? Explain your answer.
[~2~] Read the definitions and write the names of the sports.
1) B_______________ A winter sport in which teams of two or four go down
narrow, twisting, iced tracks in a gravity-powered sled.
2) A_______________ A sport of competing in track and field events, including
running races and various competitions in jumping.
3) H_______________ A game in which players try to score a goal by hitting
a puck with a special stick.
4) B_______________ A popular game played with an orange black-striped
ball; there are five players on each team and each team
tries to get the ball in each other's nets.
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(T J Listen to the text and write if the statements are «True» or «False».
1) The boy in the story worked as a postman.
2) He offered the girl some money for the glass of milk.
3) Many years later the girl became a doctor.
4) Dr Kevin cured the girl for free.
1) Bob was the best guest the quiz show had ever seen.
2) Bob had to answer a two-part question.
3) Bob thought the first part of the question was easier than
the second part.
4) Bob won 1,000,000 dollars.
[ i ] Read and complete the text with the words from the box. There are three choices you
don't need to use.
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1) What Ukrainian city is that?
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your tongue.»
Then he went away, leaving the patient standing in the street with his
tongue out.
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describing the film and explaining why he or she should go and see it.
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1) They're very good students, they alw ays_____________________ their
homework.
2) I _____________________ a letter to my penfriend, when somebody
_____________________ at the door.
3) By the time the course finished I _____________________ all the
irregular verbs.
4) Don't stay out too late, then y o u _____________________ on time.
5) I _____________________ many interesting things about Disneyland
Paris.
6) I suddenly realized that I _____________________ my keys.
1) «Did you phone Jane?» — «Yes, she ... her homework when I called.»
a) has done b) was doing c) did
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Complete the school rules with the words from the box.
1) Electronic devices (CD players, MP3's, radios, laser pens, etc.) are not
at school.
2) Mobile phones________________________________ be turned off during
regular school hours. Students are allowed to use cell phones before and
after school only.
3) Students________________________________ have the following items at
school: knives, weapons, dangerous objects, tobacco, drugs, alcohol and
gang emblems.
4) Fighting or provoking figh ts________________________________ result in
suspension or transfer to another school.
1) Who ?
2) When ?
3) Where ?
4) What team for?
5) How many ?
6) How much ?
2 ) Read the text and complete the questions with the correct question words.
Westminster Abbey is one of London's most impressive buildings. It was
built around 785, and is one of the oldest buildings of London. Now the Ab
bey is the place where some of Britain's most outstanding people from roy
als and poets to scientists and politicians are buried. Most recently it was
the church in which Kate and Will, the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge, got
married.
1) is the text about?
2) was Westminster Abbey built?
3) is the Abbey now?
4) got married in the Abbey not long ago?
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3) You were not listening to me ... I told you to turn the oven off.
a) where c) which
b) when d) who
Even today Stonehenge receives almost a million visitors per year ... travel
to Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire in England just to spend some time admiring
its magic.
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THE FIRST SEMESTER until 5.45 p. m., W ednesday the club finishes
Test 1 a little earlier, at 5.15 p. m. Students have re
laxation tim e and a snack before their parents
My school is really am azing, I love it. It's the pick them up at the end of the club.
biggest in the area. There're three or four The club is led by experienced m em bers of
thousand students, and we have am azing the school team.
school spirit. I love my school because it has The club is not free, there is a price to par
great teachers, and the kids are very friend ents of around £10 per session, usually pay
ly. We do really well fundraising for school able beforehand, however, we can be flexible
events and charity, and that makes me really if there are some financial difficulties.
proud.
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My school is huge, so you can get lost in it. Would your mum like to have a m achine to
There are so many people! The locker space is do all her housework? No kidding! There may
always crowded. Honestly, I really don't enjoy be such a m achine within the next 10 years. A
going to my school. The teachers have favou professor from England says that an average
rites and the people who go there are re fam ily will som eday be able to buy a m echan
ally annoying. The only good thing about my ical housem aid for $2,000. The housemaid
school is that they have a variety of clubs and m achine will look like a box that has m echani
extra-curricular activities. cal arm s and three legs. It will be able to lay
the table, make the beds, vacuum clean and
My perfect school day would be like that: first prepare vegetables. And as a professor said
instead of starting at 8.15, we start at 8.30 he w ouldn't teach the m achine to cook be
so we have more tim e to hang out. Then we cause wom en enjoy that.
would read for two hours, then we would
have an art class for forty-five minutes, fol
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lowed by volleyball games. At 12.30 we'd have
Listen to people talking about their typical
lunch. After that we'd go to the music class,
breakfast.
have two lessons of PE and finish at 3 p. m.
«M y favourite breakfast food is eggs, in
Then we would have more free time.
all of their form s — scram bled, fried, boiled
or an om elette. I also like a few slices of
I go to a gram m ar school that focuses on
hom em ade bread with fruit jam .»
Maths and languages. The lessons are OK but
: «M y mum always tells me to eat break
most of the teachers are too strict. It's an
fast like a king, so I usually have a big break
only-girls school so we don't see many boys
fast of bacon and eggs, toast or biscuits and a
but there are a few nice ones who get on the
glass of orange juice.
train.
«1 always have straw berry yogurt and
apple slices for breakfast, that's not tradition
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m eets 3 tim es each week, on Tues «Nothing is better for breakfast than
day, W ednesday and Thursday. There is a wide delicious pancakes with honey. And a cup of
range of activities on offer, such as swim m ing, lemon tea, of course.»
football, cricket, art and craft, dance, drama «In fact, I'm not very hungry in the
— the list goes on! m orning, so it's so rare that I want to have
Each club starts as school finishes at breakfast, that's w hy I just have a cup of cof
3.20 p. m., and on Tuesday and Thursday runs fee. Not healthy in any way.»
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understood he was hungry and offered him went nuts. He hadn't missed a question all
m ilk in a huge glass. He drank the milk and week.
asked, «How much do I owe you for this «Bob, yours is a tw o-part question. As you
m ilk?» The girl replied, «1 don't accept any know, you may answer any part first. As
thing for kindness.» With a big smile on his a rule, the second half of a question is easier.
face, the boy thanked the girl from the bot W hich part would you like to try first?»
tom of his heart and left the place. Bob was becom ing more noticeably nervous.
Years passed by. The young girl fell ill, she had He couldn't believe it. He was not sure, but
a disease which was difficult to treat. She was Am erican History was his best subject, so he
taken to a big hospital. Dr Kevin, a renowned played it safe. «I'll try the easier part.»
specialist, was called by the hospital to exam The host nodded approvingly. «Here w e go,
ine her. As he entered her room, Dr Kevin im Bob. I will ask you the second half, then the
m ediately recognized who that wom an was! first half.» The audience grew silent with an
W ith all his efforts and knowledge, Dr Kevin ticipation...
battled hard with the disease for weeks and «Bob, here is your question: In w hat year did
months. At last, he overcam e the disease it happen?»
and the wom an was com pletely well. Every
one praised the doctor, w hile the wom an
was quite afraid about the hospital bill as she Test 8
could not afford to pay. Dr Kevin asked the G597520F
hospital to send the bill to him. After receiv 1) This is the oldest building in London.
ing the hospital bill, he wrote a note and sent It was founded by King W illiam the Conquer
it to her. With lots of fear, she opened the bill or in the 11th century.
and had no idea how much she had to pay. During its long history it was a royal palace
Her eyes filled with tears of happiness when and a fortress, a prison and Jew el House.
she read the note written by Dr Kevin, «6/7/ Today it is just a tourist attraction.
P57; 6159< 53* :704 5 3+5<< * @=7+Xno 2) This is the sky-blue two-storeyed palace in
Kyiv. It is used to be the residence of the
tsar fam ily w hen they cam e to Kyiv. Now
Test 7 form al events related to the activities of the
Two-Part Question President of Ukraine are held here — award
Bob took part in TV question quiz show «Win cerem onies, sum m its and official receptions.
$1,000,000» and finally made it to the last 3) This m onum ent of Kyiv architecture is a grey
round. The night before the big question, he cem ent building. There are sculptures of real
told the host that he wanted a question on anim als and im aginary m onsters inside and
Am erican History. outside the building. The office of the A d
The big night cam e. Bob made his way to the m inistration of the President of Ukraine is
stage in front of the studio and TV audience. situated right in the opposite building.
He had becom e the talk of the tow n. He was 4) This is one of the m ost fam ous landm arks
the best guest this show had ever seen. The in the world. Its nam e is generally known to
host stepped up to the m icrophone. «Bob, describe a clock tower. However, it is actu
you have chosen Am erican History as your fi ally the main bell on the tower.
nal question. You know that if you answ er this G597520j
question correctly, you will w alk away one 1) This is certainly a charm ing street in Kyiv,
million dollars richer. Are you ready?» Bob old and picturesque, filled with galleries,
nodded with a cocky confidence — the crowd cafés and museums, including the house of
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