I. Fill in the gaps: rough, residential, pedestrianised, cramped, boom, overcrowded, squat, self-esteem, shanty, fixed address. 1) Unfortunately, in some countries there are still … towns where poor people live in awful conditions.
2) When we came to the beach, it was so … that we couldn’t find a single place to lie down.
3) He was born in Kensington, West London, a smart … area of large terraced houses.
4) It was very difficult for Jane to find a job without a … as nobody wanted to take her on.
5) There are hundreds of families living in … conditions on the floor of the airport lounge.
6) In the eyes of many people, Hamburg has become the … town of Europe.
7) After returning from Paris, David didn’t have a place to go, so he had to spend several nights in a ….
8) One of the reasons why you have problems in your relationships is your poor ….
9) When they were children they used to live in a … area of the town with high crime.
10) There are plans to make some streets of this neighbourhood … so that children can play safely there.
II. Choose the correct modal verb.
1) Can/Need I borrow your pen? Mine doesn’t work
2) Did you get some money from the bank? – No, I didn’t need to/needn’t. I had enough in my wallet.
3) Liz could/might spell her name before she was three.
4) I wonder if Paul and Jim have got lost. – They can’t/mustn’t have got lost because I gave them a map.
5) Shall/Would we go to the beach tomorrow? – Yes, that’s a great idea.
6) We mustn’t/needn’t go shopping this week, we’ve got plenty of food.
7) When shall I visit you next? – You can/might call in tomorrow if you like.
8) I didn’t need to ask/needn’t have asked the way to Lewes, because I’d been there before.
III. Complete the sentences using must, mustn’t, (don’t) have to, can’t, ought to, shouldn’t.
1) You look very sleepy. I think you … go to bed earlier.
2) She … be very rich. – Yes, she has a huge house and an expensive car.
3) You … walk the dog again. John walked him an hour ago.
4) You … be loud during the lesson.
5) James … have bought a house. He hardly makes ends meet.
6) I can’t meet my friends in the evening because I … do my homework.
7) This is an old-fashioned school. All students … wear a uniform.
8) I’m going to watch television. – Alright, but you … stay up too late.
IV. Translate into English.
1) отреставрировать старый дом
2) находиться в шаге от городского центра
3) нуждаться в совете
4) взглянуть на картину
5) быть вымотанным после соревнования
TEST: Module 5
II variant
I. Fill in the gaps: disused, industrial, well-lit, lack of, fully-furnished, posh, run-down, abandoned, foster, cosmopolitan.
1) They have put a lot of money into rebuilding the most … areas in Scotland
2) Celebrating an anniversary, he took his wife to a … hotel for a cocktail.
3) After the death of his parents John was taken to a … family.
4) London has always been a … city as representatives of different nationalities live there.
5) I have very little furniture so I’m looking for a … flat.
6) People in the village had been growing vegetables on this field for many years before it became … because of the fire.
7) A new factory is going to be opened in this … area soon.
8) Although he had … experience he got the job.
9) To be on the safe side I always walk along … streets when I come home late at night.
10) This village became … during the war because all the people had moved to a safer place.
II. Choose the correct modal verb.
1) I found a briefcase on the train. – You ought to/can take it to the police station as soon as possible.
2) Did you phone Alan yesterday? – No, I didn’t need to/needn’t. He came round to see me.
3) Sorry, I’m late. – You might/should wear a watch.
4) You shouldn’t/needn’t go to the post office. I’ll go there later.
5) Could/Would I use your mobile phone, please? – Yes, of course.
6) Helen should be here by now. – She ought to/could have missed the train.
7) Where’s Collin? – I’m not sure. He might/should be in the study.
8) I ran all the way to work, but I didn’t need to hurry/needn’t have hurried because I was the first person to arrive.
III. Complete the sentences using must, mustn’t, (don’t) have to, couldn’t, ought to, shouldn’t.
1) You … work on Saturday. It’s a day off.
2) I saw Tina in town last night. – You … have seen her. She was on holiday in Spain.
3) If you don’t understand anything you … ask your teacher to help.
4 You … take your dog into the supermarket. It’s not allowed.
5) I can’t go to the cinema with you today. I … visit my grandparents.
6) The exam was rather difficult and I … answer all the questions.
7) You … be at work by nine o’clock. – I promise I won’t be late.
8) I feel very tired today. – You … have stayed so late last night.
9) I’ve got a terrible toothache. – You … visit a doctor.
The camp _was located_in the woods, not far from the river.
The camp life was even more interesting than I had expected. We enjoyed all kinds of camping activities – sports and games, different shows and contests.
Everything was fine apart from one incident that took me aback.Once, at lunchtime, when I was eating ice cream, one of the girls asked:“So, do you have ice cream in Scotland?”
I did not know_how to react. My neighbour repeated her question.I nodded, “Yes.
My answer provoked a wave of absurd questions about my country:“Have you ever seen a ghost in your castle?”“Do all Scottish men wear checked skirts?”
I _found_out that some people believe silly stereotypes about Scotland.
They believe that Scots really carry bagpipes in _their___bags to play the instrument on the streets, and that Scots practise magic.
At last, the girls said that they__would come___ to Scotland one day to see it with their own eyes and to separate the truth from the myths.
- Ты занимаешься спортом? Выглядишь подтянуто.
- I used to be an obsessive tennis player, but I gave it up when I broke my ankle last year.
- Я был завзятым игроком в теннис, но завязал после того, как сломал лодыжку.
- Oh, I really love tennis... Tom says I'm a natural. Shall we have a game sometimes?
- Я просто обожаю теннис. Том говорит я неплохо играю. Может нам поиграть как-нибудь.
- Well, I'm really rusty. I'll have to get a bit of practice first.
- Ну, я давно не играл. Мне нужно немного потренероваться.
- Don't be silly. I'm only a novice. We'll just have a friendly game.
- Не глупи. Я просто новичок. Просто дружеский матч.
- O.K. See you on Monday.
- Хорошо. Встретимся в понедельник.
- O.K. Don't forget to bring your racket. We'll have a game after work.
- Ладно. Не забудь захватить ракетку. Сыграем матч после работы.