Student's Book, Part 1. pages 7-8 (much) gym 7 Fill in the gaps with the positive or comparative form of the words in brackets (3anonnu пропуски словами из скобок в положительной или сравнительной форме.) Cody's Project Cody's academic problems went from bad to worse. Her grades went lower. Cody was very sad (sad). "I am going to work harder," Cody promised to the teacher. "OK, it will be zero fun, not and the Project will be 2 Test (little) interacting than science. Tam sure! But I am going to do a lot better!" she thought. But the Project was a (great) surprise. It was_botter (good) than she thought. She was required to start writing letters to a pen friend from another hemisphere! What could be (nice) and ? (interesting)?! As Cody was crazy about climbing, she wanted to have a pen friend in a country where the mountains were (high) and cultural differences were (big). Where could these children live? What do you think? (easy), tonces using as as. Write the short form of to be in negative sentences.
This is a good book.Take the book from the table.Put this book into the bookcase. The weather is fine today. The sky is blue. Thesun is shining brightly in the blue sky.This is a boy. The boy is at school.He is a pupil.This boy is my brother's friend.He has a cat,but he has no dog.He likes his cat.He gives the cat milk every day.Yesterday I reseived a letter from my friend. The letter was interesting.We live in a big house.I like the house very much.Are you a worker?-no,I am a student.I like your beautiful flower.Give me the flower,please.My mother is at home.She is reading an interesting book.My father is not at home.He is at work.He is a doctor.He is a good doctor.He works at the hospital. The hospital is large.
A They want to have a rest.
B They want to be busy.
C They don't want to relax.
2. Why do people collect books?
A They can work skilfully with their hands.
B They are fond of reading.
C They want to sell them.
3. Where do hobbyists find books for their collection?
A In the museums,
B At jumble sales.
CIn the libraries.
4. What do subject collections usually consist of?
A Books on a particular subject.
B Different editions of a single book.
C Books with different printing styles.
5. Whom do often book collectors present their collections?
A To the libraries.
B To the jumble-sales.
C To the computer centres.