a Read the text and answer the questions. Where is a good place to go in Dublin if you want to...? 1 have lunch or dinner 2 see animals 3 buy a present 4 hear stories about famous places have a drink without paying 5 b Look at the highlighted words or phrases in the text and guess their meaning. c Read like to do most. the text again and underline the thing you would Dublin, the friendly city People don't usually think of capital cities as friendly, but there to see if it was true - and it was! Local people greet you like an old friend, they want to know everything about you, and about your day. The tourist guides are really friendly, for example, at the Guinness factory (somewhere you must go) they offer you a free glass of Guinness. The bus drivers on the tour buses (an excellent way to get around Dublin) tell very interesting and amusing stories about all the buildings and monuments they go past. They stop at all the main tourist attractions, for example Phoenix Park, the home to Dublin's zoo, St Patrick's Cathedral, and the main shopping areas (Grafton Street and O'Connell Street). When you want something to eat, the Temple Bar area is the place to go. Even in the restaurants Irish people want you to be happy. They often sit you at tables with other people, jokes when they serve the the food is great and very good value for money, there are lots of things to see and hotels are be happy and friendly with all that? and the waiters tell food to make you laugh. In general, cheap - how can you not McCarthy Coventry Telegraph October 26 2010 Nick
1.After a long discussion the parties c) signed a contract.
a) had signed
b) sign
c) signed
2.The accident b) has resulted in breaking the victim’s car.
a) results
b) has resulted
c) will result
3. As soon as a person c) is arrested he or she needs a defense attorney.
a) arrest
b) are arrested
c) is arrested
4. Stay quiet. The opposing attorneys b) are arguing over the case.
a) argue
b) are arguing
c) are being argued
5. Mental examination c) has not been requested yet.
a) is not requested
b) is requested
c) has not been requested
6.Human beings a) have always a) lived together under rules of one kind or another.
a) have lived
b) were living
c) live
d) had lived
7. b. Do laws we have in force at any particular time reflect our thoughts as people centuries ago?
a. Are
b. Do
c. Does
d. Have
8. Why b) does any existing society need law?
a)do
b)does
c)is
d)has
II. Complete with the prepositions.
1) Pam usually travels by bus.
2) My parents often travel for pleasure.
3) My uncle often travels on business.
4) I live at 20 Green Street.
III. Circle the correct item.
1) I can see b) her on this photo.
a) she b) her c) hers
2) It’s b) hotter in July than in September.
a) hot b) hotter c)hottest;
3) Summer is c) the warmest season.
a) warm b) warmer c) the warmest.
4) A dolphin is one of c) the most intelligent animals on Earth.
a) intelligent b) more intelligent c) the most intelligent.
IV. Make up sentences.
1) season /is / My/ spring/favourite.
2) in /There /parks /are /many /the city.
3) are /We /our /on/trip/ to Scotland.
4) Travelling /is/comfortable/ by train/ more/than /by bus.
1) Spring is my favourite season.
2) There are many parks in the city.
3) We are on our trip to Scotland.
4) Travelling by train is more comfortable than by bus.