Олег Мороз
Ученик
(195)
2 месяца назад
Clara woke up (to wake up) at six o’clock yesterday.
Sam has heard (to hear) that joke before.
Yesterday Pam was vacuuming (to vacuum) while her sister was cooking (to cook) dinner.
Jane's sure that her daughter will pass (to pass) her exam.
Everyone understood that there was (to be) no alternative.
When did your lesson start (to start)?
Fred is growing (to grow) a moustache, but his wife doesn’t like the idea.
How long have you been waiting (to wait) for the bus?
Is Helen listening (to listen) to the radio, or is that the TV I can hear?
Pete and Chris have been playing (to play) computer games since 2 o'clock.
It started (to start) to snow while we were walking (to walk) in the park.
Those students have not borrowed (not / to borrow) textbooks from the library yet.
Teenagers usually do not enjoy (not / to enjoy) spending time with their families on holidays.
Steve missed (to miss) an important medical appointment on Friday.
Sarah was not reading (not / to read) in the sitting room when her daughter rang (to ring) last night.
Sport and healthy food help (to help) you to keep fit.
Task 2 (22 points)
This is the most exciting story I’ve ever heard.
The more books you read, the cleverer you are.
It is the most expensive dish in the restaurant.
It takes twenty minutes to get to the theatre. It’s far longer than I thought.
Maths is a very difficult subject. I can't understand anything.
This cafe is even better than my friend described.
The hotel offers accommodation of the highest standard.
High petrol prices have made agricultural production more expensive.
Sarah is probably the cleverest student, ever.
Was that lake much deeper?
Task 3 (16 points)
Streets in St. Petersburg are long and noisy.
My friends and I went to Egypt last summer, our trip was forgettable.
Kate drives the car quite well.
A postman brings the daily newspapers.
This snake is very dangerous.
Sam's mother looked at him angrily.
It was an awful rainy and windy day yesterday.
Dave can speak Spanish fluently.
John can feel comfortable for a few days after the surgery.
Ann is my best friend. She is very kind and has a good sense of humor.
Task 4 (30 points)
Get away with - d) to succeed in avoiding punishment for something
Get behind - f) to fail to do as much work as you should by a particular time
Get down to something - g) to start to direct your efforts and attention towards something
Get on - a) to board something
Get on with - b) to have a pleasant relationship with someone
Get out of - i) to exit something or some place
Get over - e) to begin to feel better after being unhappy or sick
Get rid of - j) to throw something away or give something to someone because you do not want it now
Get through - h) to manage to talk to someone on the telephone
Get to - c) to make someone feel upset or angry
Артём Аксёнов
Мастер
(1998)
2 месяца назад
Task 1 (32 points)
1. Clara woke up (to wake up) at six o’clock yesterday.
2. Sam has heard (to hear) that joke before.
3. Yesterday Pam was vacuuming (to vacuum) while her sister was cooking (to cook) dinner.
4. Jane's sure that her daughter will pass (to pass) her exam.
5. Everyone understood that there was (to be) no alternative.
6. When did your lesson start (to start)?
7. Fred is growing (to grow) a moustache, but his wife doesn’t like the idea.
8. How long have you been waiting (to wait) for the bus?
9. Is Helen listening (to listen) to the radio, or is that the TV I can hear?
10. Pete and Chris have been playing (to play) computer games since 2 o'clock.
11. It started (to start) to snow while we were walking (to walk) in the park.
12. Those students have not borrowed (not / to borrow) textbooks from the library yet.
13. Teenagers usually do not enjoy (not / to enjoy) spending time with their families on holidays.
14. Steve missed (to miss) an important medical appointment on Friday.
15. Sarah was not reading (not / to read) in the sitting room when her daughter rang (to ring) last night.
16. Sport and healthy food help (to help) you to keep fit.
Task 2 (22 points)
1. This is the most exciting story I’ve ever heard.
2. The more books you read, the cleverer you are.
3. It is the most expensive dish in the restaurant.
4. It takes twenty minutes to get to the theatre. It’s farther than I thought.
5. Maths is the most difficult subject. I can't understand anything.
6. This cafe is even better than my friend described.
7. The hotel offers accommodation of the highest standard.
8. High petrol prices have made agricultural production more expensive.
9. Sarah is probably the cleverest student ever.
10. Was that lake much deeper?
Task 3 (16 points)
1. Streets in St. Petersburg are long and noisy.
2. My friends and I went to Egypt last summer; our trip was forgettable.
3. Kate drives the car quite well.
4. A postman brings daily newspapers.
5. This snake is very dangerous.
6. Sam's mother looked at him angrily.
7. It was an awful rainy and windy day yesterday.
8. Dave can speak Spanish fluently.
9. John can feel comfortable for a few days after the surgery.
10. Ann is my best friend. She is very kind and has a good sense of humor.
Task 4 (30 points)
1) Get away with - d) to succeed in avoiding punishment for something
2) Get behind - f) to fail to do as much work as you should by a particular time
3) Get down to something - g) to start to direct your efforts and attention towards something
4) Get on - a) to board something
5) Get on with - b) to have a pleasant relationship with someone
6) Get out of - i) to exit something or some place
7) Get over - e) to begin to feel better after being unhappy or sick
8) Get rid of - j) to throw something away or give something to someone because you do not want it now
9) Get through - h) to manage to talk to someone on the telephone
10) Get to - c) to make someone feel upset or angry
1. I hope I can get away with my mistake in the exam.
2. I really need to get down to studying for my finals.
3. We should get on the bus before it leaves.
4. I need to get rid of some old clothes.
5. I was so busy that I got behind on my work.
6. After a few weeks, I finally got over my cold.
7. I need to get through to my friend on the phone.
8. They had a great time and got on with each other very well.
9. I want to get out of this meeting early.
10. That comment really got to me; I felt upset for the rest of the day.
Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Pay attention to the types of the sentences.
Clara _______________ (to wake up) at six o’clock yesterday.
Sam _______________ (to hear) that joke before.
Yesterday Pam _______________ (to vacuum) while her sister _______________ (to cook) dinner.
Jane's sure that her daughter _______________ (to pass) her exam.
Everyone understood that there _______________ (to be) no alternative.
When _______________ your lesson _______________ (to start)?
Fred _______________ (to grow) a moustache, but his wife doesn’t like the idea.
How long _______________ you _______________ (to wait) for the bus?
_______________ Helen_______________ (to listen) to the radio, or is that the TV I can hear?
Pete and Chris _______________ (to play) computer games since 2 o'clock.
It _______________ (to start) to snow while we _______________ (to walk) in the park.
Those students _______________ (not / to borrow) textbooks from the library yet.
Teenagers usually _______________ (not / to enjoy) spending time with their families on holidays.
Steve _______________ (to miss) an important medical appointment on Friday.
Sarah _______________ (not / to read) in the sitting room when her daughter _______________ (to ring) last night.
Sport and healthy food _______________ (to help) you to keep fit.
Task 2 (22 points).
Read the sentences and fill in the gaps using adjectives from the box. Use comparatives and superlatives.
exciting
expensive
tasty
clever
many
hard-working
good
difficult
high
far
deep
This is _______________ story I’ve ever heard.
_______________ books you read, _______________ you are.
It is _______________ dish in the restaurant.
It takes twenty minutes to get to the theatre. It’s _______________ than I thought.
Maths is _______________ subject. I can't understand anything.
This cafe is even _______________ than my friend described.
The hotel offers accommodation of _______________ standard.
High petrol prices have made agricultural production _______________.
Sarah is probably _______________ student, ever.
Was that lake much _______________?
Task 3 (16 points).
Correct the mistakes.
Streets in St.Petersburg are long and noise.
My friends and I went to Egypt last summer, our trip was forget.
Kate drives the car quite good.
A postman brings day newspapers.
This snake is very danger.
Sam's mother looked at him angry.
It was an awful rain and wind day yesterday.
Dave can speak Spanish fluent.
John can feel comfortable for a few days after the surgery.
Ann is my best friend. She is very kindness and humour.
Task 4 (30 points).
Match the phrases and their definitions. Make up 10 sentences with these phrases.
1) Get away with
2) Get behind
3) Get down to something
4) Get on
5) Get on with
6) Get out of
7) Get over
8) Get rid of
9) Get through
10) Get to
a) to board something
b) to have a pleasant relationship with someone
c) to make someone feel upset or angry
d) to succeed in avoiding punishment for something
e) to begin to feel better after being unhappy or sick
f) to fail to do as much work as you should by a particular time
g) to start to direct your efforts and attention towards something
h) to manage to talk to someone on the telephone
i) to exit something or some place
j) to throw something away or give something to someone because you do not want it now