1. Can you help me? I ... for some organic chocolate a. look b. looked c. looking d. was looking e. am looking 2. By 2050, the global population ... to 9 billion. a. will have been increasing b. will have increased c. will be increasing d. will increased e. will be having increased 3. More and more vehicles ... by biofuels. a. powered b. are powered c. will be powered d. powering e. are powering 4. What type of fuel do you think cars ... in the future? a. run away b. run down c. run from d. run on e. run out 5. Some local shops ... organic food. a. are sold b. sells c. sell d. is selling e. will sold 6. I just ... that the vegetables at my school canteen are all organic. a. find for b. finding for c. find up d. find e. find out 7. Unhealthy snacks ... . a. should avoid b. must avoid c. should be avoided d. may avoid
1. After breakfast, Mr Wardle said, referring to his guests: "You do not mind to go skating? The weather is beautiful, and we have the time. " 2. All the readily agreed, and the ladies began to ask Mr. Winkle to join them. They were convinced that he's a great athlete, so he never missed an opportunity to show off his skill. 3. But Mr. Winkle said that he had not practiced (tobeoutofpractice): he was not smiling in the presence of the idea to show the ladies that he does not know how to skate. 4. The ladies began to insist that he went with them and showed them his art. 5. It is useless to say that he does not have skates: he immediately offered a few pairs. 6. After that, Mr. Winkle could not go to the rink. 7. When they got to the lake, Mr. Bob Sawyer put on his skates and began to describe circles (tomakecircles) on the ice, not stopping for a moment to catch his breath. 8. Poor Mr. Winkle stood for a few minutes with skates in hand and not knowing how to wear them, he was screwing their sharp ends back (withthepointsbehind). 9. Finally, the horses were put on. Before we get to his feet, Mr. Winkle asked Sam to help him. 10. He began by saying that he had noticed that it is very slippery: he could not even stand on the ice, if someone did not support it. 11. Suddenly, Mr. Pickwick, not knowing that his young friend can not stand on the ice without assistance (unassisted), Sam called from the other side of the lake. 12. Sam was able to escape from the hands of Mr. Winkle ('sgrasp), only pushed him away. 13. The unhappy Mr. Winkle, and sat down on the ice, not even making the attempt to rise. 14. Mr. Pickwick was indignant that his friend was telling everyone that he's a good athlete. 13. He expressed his indignation that called Mr. Winkle braggart and humbug.
According to the Celtic legend, the place was the burial site of ancient kings.
The team’s name is inscribed on the base of the trophy.
One of the Belfast’s most famous landmark, the Grosvenor hall, has been visited by my friends.
We discussed the articles from the European Convention on human rights.
Opportunities existing for our school club to gain sponsorship for a school museum.
These beautiful old buildings are a part of our national heritage.
The exhibition tells the visitors about the most important events in the history of Mankind.
In 2002, a scheme was launched to promote and encourage interest in conserving the area.
Is travelling your hobby?
I’ve always dreamt of visiting great Britain.
I enjoy reading books about wonders of the world.
I look forward to hearing from you.
I couldn’t help smiling when they were planning their trip.
You cannot visit a museum without buying a ticket.
My friends don’t mind me joining them in a tour.
Mary can’t stand going on long walks.
My parents earn their living by building houses.
Jim has started working hard at his English since entering the university.
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Write a postcard to your friend about your trip to Great Britain:
Hello, my dear friend!
I'm writing you from Great Britain. I'm on vacation now. The country is really great. I've seen a lot of beautiful places, such as the Trafalgar Square and the Tower.
a) 5 Landmark
b) 8 To exist
c) 6 To inscribe
d) 1 Heritage
e) 6 To launch
f) 2 Convention
g) 4 Mankind
h) 3 Site
According to the Celtic legend, the place was the burial site of ancient kings.
The team’s name is inscribed on the base of the trophy.
One of the Belfast’s most famous landmark, the Grosvenor hall, has been visited by my friends.
We discussed the articles from the European Convention on human rights.
Opportunities existing for our school club to gain sponsorship for a school museum.
These beautiful old buildings are a part of our national heritage.
The exhibition tells the visitors about the most important events in the history of Mankind.
In 2002, a scheme was launched to promote and encourage interest in conserving the area.
Is travelling your hobby?
I’ve always dreamt of visiting great Britain.
I enjoy reading books about wonders of the world.
I look forward to hearing from you.
I couldn’t help smiling when they were planning their trip.
You cannot visit a museum without buying a ticket.
My friends don’t mind me joining them in a tour.
Mary can’t stand going on long walks.
My parents earn their living by building houses.
Jim has started working hard at his English since entering the university.
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Write a postcard to your friend about your trip to Great Britain:
Hello, my dear friend!
I'm writing you from Great Britain. I'm on vacation now. The country is really great. I've seen a lot of beautiful places, such as the Trafalgar Square and the Tower.
Looking forward to our meeting.