Module
1
Variant 1
Listening
1 You
will hear Donna Lowdon talking about her childhood. For questions 1-6, complete
the sentences.
Donna has 1)____________ siblings. On a
school day, Donna had to get up at 2)__________ . There weren’t many 3)___________
between the children in Donna’s family. The children became very noisy around
4) _________ . These days, Donna and her siblings usually meet at 5)_________
and 6)_________.
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2 You
are going to read a magazine article in which four people talk about their
neighbours. For questions 1-5, choose from the people A-D. A person may be
chosen more than once.
A Alex
They say “good fences make good
neighbours”, but this doesn’t apply in Mrs. Beasley’s case. Edwina Beasley
has managed to find a way of sticking her busybody nose into my business,
though I barely speak a word to her when she starts asking me personal
things. She’s even taken it upon herself to find me a wife! Imagine my shock,
when she knocked on my door last Sunday, in the company of a woman I’d never
seen before and told me: “This is Mary Allen, dear, I’m sure you two have a
lot in common, so I’ll let you get to know each other.” And then she left,
almost certain that Mary Allen and I will name our first child after her!
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C Lucy
The truth is I grew up to believe that
our neighbours were also our friends, all of us sharing our joys and sorrows
as they presented themselves in our small but closely-knit community.
Unfortunately, this was not the case in the big city I moved to. I realized
that trying to be friends with your neighbours and be there for them in times
of need was not always welcome when my next-door neighbor told me to mind my
own business and stop trying to control other people’s lives. All I had done
was knock on her door to see if she was alright on a night I’d heard her
crying out loudly!
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B Helen
Don’t get me wrong, I love animals. Be
it feathered, furry, two-legged or crawling, I simply adore all creatures. Except
one: Mr. Watson’s poodle, Lulu. Though Mr. Watson is a great neighbor, Lulu
gets on my nerves so much that I’m seriously thinking of kidnapping her and
secretly replacing her with a more tolerable look-alike. Not only does Lulu
steal my newspaper every morning, she is also very selective with my friends.
Whenever I have friends over that she doesn’t like, she will stand outside my
door barking or howling for hours if Mr. Watson isn’t home to come and pick
her up. I know you’re supposed to “love thy neighbor”, but do you have to
love his dog too?
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D Chris
I know you can’t really choose your
neighbours, but I thought that I had chosen the right ones when I decided to
move to a nice, peaceful street where mostly elderly people resided. What I
hadn’t thought of was that these wonderful, friendly people, who mostly kept
to themselves, had children and noisy grandchildren who visited on Sunday
morning. Worst of all what I didn’t know was the same, seemingly quiet senior
citizens would be having band practice every Saturday morning in the house
right next to mine. I’m really having second thoughts about this
neighbourhood!
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Which person
4) has a neighbour who interferes
in their social life?
5) got something different to what they
expected?
6) had to get used(привыкать) to a new
reality?
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Grammar. Vocabulary.
1 Underline
the correct item.
1) Mary rarely agrees/approves with her
friend’s views, but this doesn’t affect their friendship.
2) Jane and George got married in the States, so many
of their ancestors/relatives from Scotland found it difficult to be
there for the wedding.
3) Tony is of Italian generation/origin, but he
grew up in England.
4) They wanted to have a very small and quiet wedding,
so they only invited members of their extended/immediate families and
very few friends.
5) He’s always making/picking fights with his
neighbours! It’s difficult to make friends with him!
2 Underline
the correct verb form
1) By the time we arrive at the theatre, the play will
start/will have started.
2) Linda had been trying/was trying to find a
present for her mum for over an hour before she finally saw/had seen something
nice to buy her.
3) Mark has just had/is just having a fight
with Tom because he used Mark’s laptop without asking him.
4) He smells/is smelling the flowers. They smell/are
smelling very well.
5) Watch out! You are crashing/are going to crash into
that tree!
Module 1
Variant 2
Listening
1 You
will hear Donna Lowdon talking about her childhood. For questions 1-6, complete
the sentences.
Donna has 1)____________ elder sisters.
On a school day, Donna had to be ready to leave at 2)__________. Surprisingly
children didn’t really 3)___________ with each other in Donna’s family. The
children became very noisy during 4) _________. Now, Donna and her siblings
usually meet at 5)_________ and 6)_________.
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2 You
are going to read a magazine article in which four people talk about their
neighbours. For questions 1-5, choose from the people A-D. A person may be
chosen more than once.
A Alex
They say “good fences make good
neighbours”, but this doesn’t apply in Mrs. Beasley’s case. Edwina Beasley
has managed to find a way of sticking her busybody nose into my business,
though I barely speak a word to her when she starts asking me personal
things. She’s even taken it upon herself to find me a wife! Imagine my shock,
when she knocked on my door last Sunday, in the company of a woman I’d never
seen before and told me: “This is Mary Allen, dear, I’m sure you two have a
lot in common, so I’ll let you get to know each other.” And then she left,
almost certain that Mary Allen and I will name our first child after her!
|
C Lucy
The truth is I grew up to believe that
our neighbours were also our friends, all of us sharing our joys and sorrows
as they presented themselves in our small but closely-knit community.
Unfortunately, this was not the case in the big city I moved to. I realized
that trying to be friends with your neighbours and be there for them in times
of need was not always welcome when my next-door neighbor told me to mind my
own business and stop trying to control other people’s lives. All I had done
was knock on her door to see if she was alright on a night I’d heard her
crying out loudly!
|
B Helen
Don’t get me wrong, I love animals. Be
it feathered, furry, two-legged or crawling, I simply adore all creatures.
Except one: Mr. Watson’s poodle, Lulu. Though Mr. Watson is a great neighbor,
Lulu gets on my nerves so much that I’m seriously thinking of kidnapping her
and secretly replacing her with a more tolerable look-alike. Not only does
Lulu steal my newspaper every morning, she is also very selective with my
friends. Whenever I have friends over that she doesn’t like, she will stand
outside my door barking or howling for hours if Mr. Watson isn’t home to come
and pick her up. I know you’re supposed to “love thy neighbor”, but do you
have to love his dog too?
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D Chris
I know you can’t really choose your
neighbours, but I thought that I had chosen the right ones when I decided to
move to a nice, peaceful street where mostly elderly people resided. What I
hadn’t thought of was that these wonderful, friendly people, who mostly kept
to themselves, had children and noisy grandchildren who visited on Sunday
morning. Worst of all what I didn’t know was the same, seemingly quiet senior
citizens would be having band practice every Saturday morning in the house
right next to mine. I’m really having second thoughts about this
neighbourhood!
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Which person
1) was misunderstood by a
neighbor?
2) seems more likely to move
somewhere else?
3) has a problem which is not
directly related to their neighbour?
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Grammar. Vocabulary.
1 Underline
the correct item.
1) Mrs. Jacobs is always involving/interfering in
things that don’t concern her.
2) When Mary makes a promise, she never breaks it.
3) My younger brother is very little and depends/relies
completely on our parents.
4) Stop putting the fault/blame on others.
5) Steward is always showing/telling off and
saying how good he is at everything.
2 Underline
the correct verb form
1) The film starts/will start at 6 pm. Don’t be
late.
2) Helen was/had been tired because was
jogging/had been jogging for two hours
3) I’m sure Harry is going to forgive/will forgive you
when he hears your side of the story.
4) William heard/had heard the news already
when I called/had called him.
5)
I look/am looking for a new job because it looks/is looking as if
I’m going to lose my present one.
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