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My name ... (be) Julie Baker. I ... (be) twenty-five years old. I’m from America but I ... (live) in London since 1995. I ... (work) in a bank since then. I ... (never / be) married and I ... (not / have) any children. I ... (enjoy) reading, going to the theatre and meeting interesting people. I ... (be) a friendly person and I ... (have) a good sense of humour. I ... (never / smoke) a cigarette in my life.
II. Fill in Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Present Perfect, will or be going to.
My cousin’s name ... (be) Sylvie Dupont. She ... (live) in Paris and ... (work) in a cafe in the centre of the city. She ... (work) there for thjree years. At the moment her best friend from England ... (stay) with her. She ... (enjoy) her holiday very much. They ... (already / visit) many museums together and they ... (be) to the theatre three times. Next week they ... (see) a film and then they ... (have) dinner at an expensive restaurant. Last Tuesday they ... (go) to a disco with some friends of theirs. They ... (not / come) home until very late. Sylvie ... (be) so tired at work the following day that she ... (spill) coffee all over a customer. "She doesn’t think she ... (see) him at the cafe again! In future she ... (not / stay) out so late and she ... (be) more Careful while she is serving customers.
III. Put the verbs into the Past Simple or Present Perfect.
1. I ... (not / finish) my homework yet.
2. We ... (not / see) him since he ... (leave) school.
3. We ... (go) to bed very early last night because we ... (be) tired.
4. They ... (move) to London 2 years ago.
5. She ... (not / ring) me since Tuesday.
6. I ... (just / see) a very interesting programme on TV.
7. I ... (see) an old friend of mine last week.
8. I ... (not / be) to a disco for months.
9. My little sister ... (not / learn) to read yet.
10. He ... (lose) his key. He ... (leave) it on the bus yesterday.
11. I ... (not / play) tennis since I was at school but I ... (be) very good at it then.
12. John ... (break) his leg. He ... (fall) off a horse last week.
13. We ... (sell) our house. Some people ... (see) it last month and ... (buy) it.
14. I ... (finish) decorating my room. I ... (paint) it last week and I ... (put up) the new curtains last night.
15. We ... (know) Kate since last year. We ... (meet) her at аparty.
16. I ... (never / be) to France. I ... (want) to go last summer but I ... (can / not).
17. I … (not / be) out since we ... (move) to our new house.
18. Tom ... (see) this film twice. The last time he ... (see) it ... (be) a week ago.
1. True
2. Began in the 6th century and finished in the 9th.
3. False
4. True ( Grounds: The seas around the UK are shallow and the villages on the coast are engaged in fishing. The offshore North sea is part of the Atlantic ocean and washes the shores of Western continental Europe and Great Britain. It is considered shallow — its deepest point is only 725 meters. The Irish sea itself is shallow - the most impressive depth is only 175 meters.)
5. True
6. True
7. False (In January, 1265, Simon de Monfort decided to convene a new Parliament, to participate in which for the first time in history were invited not only representatives of the nobility and the Church elite, but also delegates from the urban population. Thus, Monfort became the founder of the English house of Commons.
8. True (Since the XIV century the Parliament has two houses)
9. False (The Promenade concerts were first held in 1895 in the Royal Hall, later directed by Sir Henry Wood and still continuing today at the Royal Albert Hall for about three months mostly in the summer.)
10. True
II. Выберите правильный ответ (a, b или c).
11. - a
12. - a
13. - a
14. - c
15. - b
16. - c
17. - b
18. - c
19. - a
20.- b
III. Выполните следующие предложения с 3-5 словами:
21. William Shakespere's wife
22. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarchs. (currently Queen Elizabeth II)
23. Holyrood Abbey (Holy cross - Святой крест)
24. Church of the Diocese of London (Лондонская Епархия)
25."A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" - ancient Chinese saying. Having made the first step, you start to walk on the road, and the further you go, the harder it becomes. It is impossible to turn back, because it is impossible to return 'yesterday'.
This phrase is attributed to the Chinese sage Lao Tzu and the moral is that any complex matter begins with the first small step.
2. Classes ( begin) at eight.
3. We usually ( have) four classes a day.
4. I ( have) lunch at about 2 o’clock.
5. John and his friends (are going) to the library now.
6. She ( studied) geography.
7. A young man (is standing) at the window now.
8. He (is smoking) a cigarette at the momont.
9. The old man (is walking) about the room.
10. The dog (is lying) on the floor now.
1. What time does she get up?
2. What does she do before breakfast?
3. What does she have for breakfast?
4. How does she go to work?
5. What does she do in the evening?