1.Put the verbs into the correct past tense.
1. Claire (drive) along а сountry road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car.
2. While Lisa (read) a book, her brother was listening to music.
3. Sandra (раint) for three years before she sold her first painting.
4. Alex didn't go to the photogrаphic exhibition because he (not/finish) his homework.
5. The research team (find) an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it. 6. We often (travel) to London when we were students.
7. While she was feeding the baby her husband (talk) on the phone.
8. This time yesterday, we (lie) on the beach sunbathing.
2.Choose the correct preposition.
1. I feel nervous of/about my exams. Don't worry, you'll be fine.
2. Have you heard from/of Pushkin? -Of course I have! I've read all his books.
3. How was your trip to Sakhalin? It was good, but we didn't succeed about/in catching a big fish.
4. Have you heard of/from Tom? -He called me a few days ago. He's just got back from Japan.
5. I find it difficult to draw portraits! Don't worry, I know from/about experience that you get better with practice.
6. Have you ever thought of/for having exhibition with your works? -Not really.
3.Fill in: mysterious, legend, ancient, horrifying, coast, monster.
In the Mediterranean Sea, to the south of the Greek __1, lies the island of Crete. According to the __2, in __3 times, a creature called the Minotaur lived there. Half-man, half-bull, the Minotaur was truly __4. The king of Crete Minos, kept the Minotaur in a maze which had many __5, twisting passages. Every nine years, the King of Athens sent fourteen children for this strange-looking __6 to eat. Theseus, an Athenian hero took a magic ball of thread into maze with him, he found the Minotaur, killed it with sword, then found his way out of the maze using the thread to retrace his steps.
4.Choose the correct response.
1. A: Last night I dreamt that a huge spider was chasing me.
B: a) That's a thought!
b) What do you think this means?
2. A: I woke up at 2:00 am and couldn't get back to sleep.
B: a) Poor you!
b) That's a relief!
3. A: Your dream might mean that you'll meet someone new.
B: a) That's horrible!
b) You can't be serious!
I. Put the verbs into the correct past tense.
1. Claire was driving along а сountry road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car.
2. While Lisa was reading a book, her brother was listening to music.
3. Sandra had been painting for three years before she sold her first painting.
4. Alex didn't go to the photogrаphic exhibition because he hadn't finished his homework.
5. The research team found an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it.
6. We often travelled to London when we were students.
7. While she was feeding the baby her husband was talking on the phone.
8. This time yesterday, we were lying on the beach sunbathing.
II. Choose the correct preposition.
1. I feel nervous about my exams. Don't worry, you'll be fine.
2. Have you heard of Pushkin? -Of course I have! I've read all his books.
3. How was your trip to Sakhalin? It was good, but we didn't succeed in catching a big fish.
4. Have you heard from Tom? -He called me a few days ago. He's just got back from Japan.
5. I find it difficult to draw portraits! Don't worry, I know from experience that you get better with practice.
6. Have you ever thought of having exhibition with your works? -Not really.
III. Fill in: mysterious, legend, ancient, horrifying, coast, monster.
In the Mediterranean Sea, to the south of the Greek coast, lies the island of Crete. According to the legend, in ancient times, a creature called the Minotaur lived there. Half-man, half-bull, the Minotaur was truly horrifying. The king of Crete Minos, kept the Minotaur in a maze which had many mysterious, twisting passages. Every nine years, the King of Athens sent fourteen children for this strange-looking monster to eat. Theseus, an Athenian hero took a magic ball of thread into maze with him, he found the Minotaur, killed it with sword, then found his way out of the maze using the thread to retrace his steps.
IV. Choose the correct response.
1. A: Last night I dreamt that a huge spider was chasing me.
B: a) That's a thought!
b) What do you think this means?
2. A: I woke up at 2:00 am and couldn't get back to sleep.
B: a) Poor you!
b) That's a relief!
3. A: Your dream might mean that you'll meet someone new.
B: a) That's horrible!
b) You can't be serious!
1. Claire drove along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car. (past simple tense: drove, came)
2. While Lisa was reading a book, her brother was listening to music. (past continuous tense: was reading, was listening)
3. Sandra painted for three years before she sold her first painting. (past simple tense: painted)
4. Alex didn't go to the photographic exhibition because he hadn't finished his homework. (past perfect tense: hadn't finished)
5. The research team found an unusual fossil and took it back to the lab to examine it. (past simple tense: found, took)
6. We often traveled to London when we were students. (past simple tense: traveled)
7. While she was feeding the baby, her husband was talking on the phone. (past continuous tense: was feeding, was talking)
8. This time yesterday, we were lying on the beach sunbathing. (past continuous tense: were lying)
2. Choose the correct preposition.
1. I feel nervous about my exams. Don't worry, you'll be fine. (preposition: about)
2. Have you heard from Pushkin? -Of course I have! I've read all his books. (preposition: from)
3. How was your trip to Sakhalin? It was good, but we didn't succeed in catching a big fish. (preposition: in)
4. Have you heard of Tom? -He called me a few days ago. He's just got back from Japan. (preposition: of, from)
5. I find it difficult to draw portraits! Don't worry, I know from experience that you get better with practice. (preposition: from)
6. Have you ever thought of having an exhibition with your works? -Not really. (preposition: of)
3. Fill in: mysterious, legend, ancient, horrifying, coast, monster.
In the Mediterranean Sea, to the south of the Greek coast, lies the island of Crete. According to the legend, in ancient times, a creature called the Minotaur lived there. Half-man, half-bull, the Minotaur was truly horrifying. The king of Crete, Minos, kept the Minotaur in a maze which had many mysterious, twisting passages. Every nine years, the King of Athens sent fourteen children for this strange-looking monster to eat. Theseus, an Athenian hero, took a magic ball of thread into the maze with him, found the Minotaur, killed it with a sword, and then found his way out of the maze using the thread to retrace his steps.
4. Choose the correct response.
1. A: Last night I dreamt that a huge spider was chasing me.
B: b) What do you think this means?
2. A: I woke up at 2:00 am and couldn't get back to sleep.
B: a) Poor you!
3. A: Your dream might mean that you'll meet someone new.
B: b) You can't be serious!