I. Choose the right word.
1. I’m always (boring / bored) during the long flights.
2. That film was very (interesting / interested)!
3. The little boy was (frightening / frightened) when he saw a spider.
4. It is (exciting / excited) to watch horse races.
5. I’ll be happy not to watch this (boring / bored) film again.
6. Students feel (stressing / stressed) before exams.
7. Her story was (surprising / surprised).
II. Fill in who, that, which, whom. Write down two words if possible.
1. Friends are people with we share both good and bad times.
2. I have a friend is very good at repairing cars.
3. Friendship is a thing is easy to start but difficult to keep.
4. This is a school I study at.
III. Choose Active or Passive Voice.
1. When we (pollute / are polluted) the air, the climate (changes / is changed).
2. Nature (damages / is damaged) when people (throw / are thrown) away plastic bottles.
3. Animals (hurt / are hurt) when we (leave / are left) litter in the forest.
4. When trees (break / are broken), birds (disturb / are disturbed).
5. When litter (throw/ is thrown) in the river, water pollution (causes / is caused).
IV. Translate in Russian.
1. achievement -
2. heroic -
3. underground (tube) -
4. to damage -
5. to save wildlife -
6. to contribute -
7. donation -
8. to recycle -
9. an award –
V. Read the text and choose the right sentence (А or B).
Robert Baden-Powell was the man who founded the Scouting movement. He had a great military career. He got his training in India and Africa. Robert Powell was an officer in the war between the British and the Boers* in South Africa. Here he became famous because he held a key town Mafeking for 217 days against a big enemy force. He stood until another army group broke through the Boer lines. And the army group helped him and his men.
Baden Powell came home to England as the greatest hero of the Boer war. He decided to use his fame and to help British boys to become better men.
He developed his ideas. He based them on his own experiences. Then he tried them with a group of boys. He established the first Boy Scout camp in 1907. Then he published the book “Scouting for boys”. Thousands of boys bought it and decided to become Scouts. Soon Scouting spread in England and around the world.
*Boers – буры (национальность в Африке)
1. A) Robert Baden-Powell was from England.
B) Robert Baden-Powell was from India.
2. A) He founded the State university.
B) He founded the Scouting movement.
3. A) He became the hero of his country.
B) He became the enemy of his country.
4. A) Robert Baden-Powell decided to help British men.
B) Robert Baden-Powell decided to help British boys.
5. A) The first Boy Scout camp was founded in the end of the 20th century.
B) The first Boy Scout camp was founded in the beginning of the 20th century.
Funny Bank Robberies. Bungling Burglars. Funny Bungled Robbery Stories. Stupid Criminals. Crime Swindles. Funny Lawyer Jokes and Stories. Stupid Lawyers Jokes. Funny Courtroom Exchanges. ... A Victorian house in Dartford, Kent, England was the scene for this hilarious story of failure. The robber, armed with only a hammer attempted to smash his way into the house through the front windows. The man somehow got his foot caught and unable to free himself, was left hanging upside down in the window frame for more than an hour as a crowd of 30 neighbours and passers-by gathered to ridicule him in Dartford, Kent. One wag told Will and Guy that he called out, 'Hang in there, mate' to the would be robber. Police were seen laughing as they arrested the bungler.
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On a quiet night, the moon beam in the water trembles slightly
Behind the aul, in silence, the river rumbles over the stones,
The leaves of the sleepy forests talk to each other,
The ground is covered with dark greenery.
The mountains muffle distant rumble, a shepherd's shout in silence,
Behind the aul, you would come on a date with me...
[you] being fearless and meek and beautiful as a child,
Having come running from afar, breathing with difficulty,
Words were unnecessary, I remember the fast heartbeat
The moment you suddenly pressed your lips against mine.
The mountains muffle distant rumble, a shepherd's shout in silence,
Behind the aul, you would come on a date with me...