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)Solve the puzzle. . - .

)Choose the adjective that does not go with the noun.

) Choose the right variant.

1. It was _____ an easy test.

a) so b) such

2. She drives ____ fast that nobody can keep up with her.

a) so b) such

3. We are having _____ nice weather.

a) so b) such

4. Tom tells ____ awful jokes.

a) so b) such

5. The film was ____ good as I had expected.

a) so b) such

6. We hadnt expected the trip to be ____ exhausting.

a) so b) such

 

) Match the word with the suffix. - , , , 12d3c

Answer: __________________

) Complete the sentence with the word, beginning with the given letter on the left. - . , brown

Answer 1:_________________ Answer 2:_________________

Answer 3:_________________ Answer 4:_________________

Answer 5:_________________ Answer 6:_________________

) Fill in the blank with the right preposition: by, of, with, on, to, after, in, for, among, at. One and the same preposition can be used only once. - . , by

1. The lake is at the end ___ the street.

Answer 1:__________

2.They will be back ___ Sunday.

Answer 2:__________

3.Mike said goodbye____ me and left.

Answer 3:__________

4. My grandmother likes the pictures hanging ___ the walls.

Answer 4:__________

5. I am looking ___ my little sister at the moment.

Answer 5:__________

6. He was born ___ 2001.

Answer 6:__________

7. I would like to apply ___ the position of a manager.

Answer 7:__________

8. Nina deals ___ some of our important clients.

Answer 8:__________

9. They opened an office ___ 12 Komsomolskaya Street.

Answer 9:__________

10. I saw a few familiar people ___ the crowd.

Answer 10:__________

 

;2 ) Complete the gaps in the sentences below in the correct form of the verb. Leave a space between the words. - . .

Answer 1: _______ Answer 2: _______ Answer 3: _______

Answer 4: _______ Answer 5: _______ Answer 6: _______

Answer 7: _______ Answer 8: _______ Answer 9: ________

Answer 10: _______ Answer 11: _______ Answer 12: _______

Answer 13: _______

) Use the words in brackets to form a new word that best fits each gap. PUT ONLY ONE NEW FORMED WORD, PLEASE.

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We are a volunteer 1) _____________ (organise) and every summer we provide holiday fun for many 2) ________ (child) who could not normally have a holiday. No specific 3) _________ (qualify) are necessary. You just need the 4) _______(able) to look after the kids. Our 5) _____ (select) procedure involves three stages. First, fill in our 6) ______ (apply) form online. Then well invite you to an 7) _____ (assess) weekend where you work with others. If you are 8) _______ (success) well finally ask you to provide two 9) _________ (refer) from people who have known you well.

Answer 1: ________ Answer 2: _______ Answer 3: ________

Answer 4: ________ Answer 5: _______ Answer 6: _______

Answer 7: _______ Answer 8: _______ Answer 9: _______

 

)Solve the puzzle. . - .

Answer: _______________

Tasks on Listening Comprehension

Female [ˈfiːmeɪl]

Male [meɪl]

Beat [biːt]

Violent [ˈvaɪələnt] ,

There are about 22,000 police officers in England. Out of these, 1,500 are women. Twenty years ago there were only 500 of them. Their job was mostly in the police stations doing the routine office work, or going out and doing what you could call social work. But today the picture is quite different. You meet female officers on the beat, controlling crowds, and directing traffic.

That's the way it should be, says one policewoman. We get the same pay as the men and we share the same conditions as they have. Of course, there are still some policemen who haven't quite accepted us yet. I must admit that there are certain situations where we are not in the front line. For example if there is a very violent demonstration, then it is the male officers who keep the crowd back. We are given other jobs. We simply don't have the strength to do the job. On the other hand, there are also many situations where the men are very glad to let us take over. Often we are better than the men when there are problems with women and specially children. If there is any resistance to women police-officers, it comes from the older policemen. They remember the good old days when a policeman was a man! The younger officers are very glad to work with us. What is even more important, I think, is the reaction of the public. They are always very positive. Women are good at defusing dangerous situations. I mean, we are good at calming people down. There is still a lot of respect for women in general - for example, some people think it is all right to hit a policeman, but they wouldn't dream of hitting a woman. In violent situations we do not seem so aggressive as men, and this really helps. Mind you, if it comes to a fight, women police-officers are highly trained!

 



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