Lexical Grammar Test I. Express the same using your new vocabulary: 1) When you eat you crush food into little bits in your mouth very carefully. 2) Jeremy fixed one end of the rope to the sledge and began pulling for all he was worth. 3) I’ve never seen such a huge building in my whole life. 4) Do you know where I can buy amusing clothes for our New Year party? 5) To move through the air a bird moves its wings up and down. II. Complete the sentences using your new vocabulary: 1) Where did you buy this sports o…….? 2) I became very a………. to the little girl. 3) Potatoes contain s……… 4) I can’t d………….. the handle from the frying pan. Can you help me? 5) Father said “no” so f……….. that we understood he wouldn’t change his mind. III. Fill in the missing words and complete the sentences: down off round over across 1) She won’t come to the party. She is coming …… with a fever. 2) The branch came ……… the tree. 3) Why don’t you come ……….. and see us one evening? 4) What has come …….. you? Why are you so angry? 5) I came ……… this old photo in the back of the drawer. 6) The rider came …… the horse. IV. Translate from Russian into English: 1) Где моя одежда? – Она на диване. 2) Деньги на столе. Я положил их туда вчера вечером. 3) Похороны Мистера Брауна были в воскресенье. 4) Это мои новые часы. Я купил их на неделе. 5) Твоя пижама под подушкой. V. Choose the right variant: 1) Check your watch. (It is, They are) slow. 2) Don’t keep money at home. keep (it, them) in the bank. 3) The kitchen clock (show, shows) midnight. 4) Cross the street when the traffic lights (is, are) green. 5) Don’t use (this, these) stairs. It’s dangerous. 6) Lady Diana’s funeral (was, were) held in Althorp. 7) Your clothes (is, are) wet. 8) I think it (may, can) rain again today. 9) Jack is too weak. He (can’t, couldn’t) lift this box. 10) She (could, might) play the violin when she was six. 11) He says he (can, may) climb the mountains very well. 12) Look at his cheap clothes. He (can’t, may not) be rich.
I’ll never forget my first visit to the Opera and Ballet Theatre. My friend and I wanted to see the famous ballet “Swan Lake” by Tchaikovskyi. We bought the tickets in advance and came to the theatre half an hour before the show. At 7 sharp the performance began. From the very first minute I was deeply impressed by everything I saw on the stage. The costumes were fine. The dancing and music were thrilling. The ballet seemed to me a fairy-tale. I had never seen anything more wonderful. My friend also enjoyed every minute of it. When the curtain fell at the end of the performance, there came a storm of applause. It seemed that it would never end. The dancers received call after call. They were presented with large bouquets of flowers. We also applauded enthusiastically. The performance was a great success.
The first session for me, probably like for all students, was difficult. I was very tired and taught a lot, sometimes I only slept for 5-6 hours a day.
The most memorable was the anatomy test. We passed first according to the systems, and then everything in place, i.e. a big test.
In the big competition, according to tradition, they greeted the teacher and sat down. After that, she said that three of them have a's and they will not pass the big test. But among them, unfortunately, I did not enter because on the first small test, I got a three. They were so happy, and we were left envious of them to pass a big test. And so I got a b in anatomy.