Test 1. The 10th form. Ter-Minasova.
I. Paraphrase the sentences using new
words: purchase, invitation, opportunity, possibility, remain calm,
advertisement, do long research, bargain, wealthy.
1. People shouldn't pay attention to all information
on TV.
2. You should take a chance and
visit Russia.
3. Russian people don't laugh a lot
in public.
4. Professor collected a lot of
information to write this guidebook.
5. You can buy something cheaper if you discuss
the price.
6. There's a great chance you will
find a lot of people speaking English in Russia.
7. Accept an offer to go to a
restaurant with your friend.
8. If you are going to buy some
goods, ask a shop assistant.
9. It's common to leave tips in a
restaurant, especially for rich people.
II. Open the brackets using needed form of
adjective.
1. He was the (fat) man in the village. 2.
In autumn days become (cold). 3. This is the (beautiful) castle I have ever
seen. 4. Nick has (good) handwriting than Tom. 5. You live (far) from school
than me. 6. My sister speaks English (bad) than I do. 7. Kate is as (lazy) as
her brother.
Test 1. The 10th form. Ter-Minasova.
I. Paraphrase the sentences using new
words: purchase, invitation, opportunity, possibility, remain calm,
advertisement, do long research, bargain, wealthy.
1. People shouldn't pay attention to all information
on TV.
2. You should take a chance and
visit Russia.
3. Russian people don't laugh a lot
in public.
4. Professor collected a lot of
information to write this guidebook.
5. You can buy something cheaper if you discuss
the price.
6. There's a great chance you will
find a lot of people speaking English in Russia.
7. Accept an offer to go to a
restaurant with your friend.
8. If you are going to buy some
goods, ask a shop assistant.
9. It's common to leave tips in a
restaurant, especially for rich people.
II. Open the brackets using needed form of
adjective.
1. He was the (fat) man in the village. 2.
In autumn days become (cold). 3. This is the (beautiful) castle I have ever
seen. 4. Nick has (good) handwriting than Tom. 5. You live (far) from school than
me. 6. My sister speaks English (bad) than I do. 7. Kate is as (lazy) as her
brother.
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