Task 2 READING Read the text and the sentences below. For each gap circle the letter (A, B, C or D) of the word or phrase that best suits each space. A Time and Place
Figuring out a time and a place to do your homework is so important. Once you have decided when to do your homework, the 1) is where to do it. A good study area should have a desk or a table to spread out your books without 2) being piled up on top of each other. You don’t want to create a mess, but you want to have 3) to work. You should 4) have lots of light. Ideally, you should sit near a window with an overhead light and perhaps even a small reading lamp. Most importantly, you need a place which is 5) free from distractions. This means no TV on in the room, no brothers or sisters running past you, no phone conversations to listen in on. 6) or not you listen to music while you are studying depends on your personal preference. You must ignore any phone calls, and forget the urge to go and get a snack every fifteen minutes. Depending on your home, you may be 7) to find the kitchen, dining room table or your bedroom the perfect place. If those areas don’t work out for you, maybe you can set aside a study space in your basement. Some people 8) their homes too busy, and prefer to study at their local library. Wherever you choose to be, it is 9) if you can study in the same place all the time. Your pens and pencils, paper, erasers, stapler, calculator, and anything 10) you often use can be kept nearby, or you can keep them all in a bin or bag that can be pulled out whenever you need something.
1.A) question B) inquiry C) point D) subject
2.A) they B) them C )they’re D) theirs
3.A place B spot C room D site
4.A too B as well C also D besides
5.A relatively B approximately C roughly D moderately
6.A Despite B Whether C But D Although
7.A capable B knowledgeable C skilful D able
8.A think B find C discover D suppose
9 .A comfortable B handy C cosy D best
10.A more B another C else D other
11. Would you please ... me a favour and help me with my project in History?
A do B make C create D produce
12. We were walking along a quiet country ... when it suddenly started to rain in torrents.
A route B lane C alley D way
13. Jason usually leaves home early so as to ... the heavy traffic jams in the morning.
A pass B prevent C escape D avoid
14. Our English teacher always wants us to guess what the new words ... in Uzbek.
A stand B classify C mean D define
15. Tony was ... of having broken into a neighbor’s house to steal money and jewellery.
A accused B blamed C charged D convicted
Do you love him? Present simple
Have you ( or have you got ) brothers or sisters? Present Simple
Who cooks dinner tonight а здесь допустимо и Present Simple, и Present Continiuos, англ язык, к сожалению, богат на такие двойственности Who is cooking dinner tonight?
Does he send you an e-mail every day? Проверьте свой текст если send, то так, как я указала выше. Если sent, то Did he send you an e-mail every day? На 4 предложении настаиваю на варианте Who is cooking dinner tonight?
(But I was in the Crimea)
(But my nephew is a schoolboy)
(But his friend is an engineer)
(But Jane will be a good wife for Tom)
(But I was lazy)
(But my friend was late)
(But his sister is a doctor)
(But he will be at 12)
(But my brother is going to marry.)
His sister is a student.
Her brothers is a worker.
My grandfather is old.
Our house is warm and light.
Is your friend a doctor?
Is his English good?
What is its meaning?
Their friends are not students.
Its colour is unusual.
Its pronunciation is difficult.
-His brother's wife works at the hospital.
-This girl's name is Jane.
-My friend's family as large.
-This woman's husband is a worker.
-My sons' room is warm and light.
-The boys' book are on the desk.
-The children's dog is funny.