Modules
4-6
6th
form
Vocabulary
A. Complete
the sentences with the correct word in the correct form.
injuries•
challenge • local • encourage• supplies •weight •experience • damage
1.Pollution ...the reefs in the Gulfof Mexico.
2.……………people are very charming and dress brightly.
3.Some questions will ... the students to think about
the proper answer.
4.As the result of the
earthquake a lot of people had terrible ...
5.Medical ... are necessary
to help the injured in the earthquake.
6.To work as a volunteer the whole summer
was a real ... to me.
7.The statue is made from steel and
………over 50 kg.
8. You must ………..a ride on a gondola.
B. Underline the correct item
1.the whole family/ all the family
2.to believe one’s look/ eyes
3.historic sights/ looks
4.(raise / rise) money
5.(follow / go) sb’s footsteps
6.(make / do) a real difference to people
7.(set / make) a world record
8.A topical/sweet tooth
1.If I were you, I
... recommend to accept his invitation.
A. would B. will
C. didn’t
2.I’m sure she
…….. a great time in Rome.
A. will have
B. has C. had D. has had
3.If she………… to
London, she will see Buckingham Palace
A. go B.
goes C. went D. has gone
4.That bag looks
heavy. I……..it for you.
A.
carry B. is going to carry C. am carring D.
Will carry
5.When … you … home
last night?
A. did come B. did
went C. had come D.
6.Mary hasn’t come
home ….
A. still B. yet C.
already D. just
7.We haven’t seen
each other … ten weeks.
A. already B.
for C. still D. since
8.The book was
very … to read.
A .excited B.
exciting C. excite D. excitable
9.He likes
paintings,………
A. don’t he
B. will he C. doesn’t he D. didn’t he
10. The new cinema
……………..next year.
A. be built B.
will be built C. was built D. is built
Reading
D. Read the text
and mark if the statements are True (7), False (F) or Not Stated (NS).
Earth
Hour
Every year millions of buildings around
the world become dark for one hour. This event is called Earth Hour and it
usually takes place at the end of March.
The event is organized by the World
Wildlife Fund (WWF). It started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia, when 2 million
people turned off all lights for an hour. The main idea is to draw attention to
environmental problems and to ask people to do something positive to help the
planet. And it’s great that people of all ages, nationalities, races and
backgrounds can join this event.
Since 2007 Earth Hour has grown to a
massive global event. The next year already more than 35 countries participated
in the event. In 2013, already millions of people in 7,000 cities and towns
around the world switched off their lights for 60 minutes.
Every year well-known buildings around the
world take part in Earth Hour. For instance, the Sydney Opera House, the
Petronas towers in Malaysia, the UK Parliament, Buckingham Palace and the
Empire State Building in New York. They all go “dark”, for Earth Hour. The
campaign even went into space when astronauts reduced power on the
International Space Station in 2011.
In 2013 in the UK, a popular pop group
gave a live concert without electricity for Earth Hour. They were wearing panda
costumes, because panda is the WWF’s symbol. Famous chefs created special
recipes which families could prepare and eat by candlelight. Actors and TV
personalities recorded Rudyard Kipling’s famous “Just So Stories” so that
families could listen to them by candlelight.
1.
Earth Hour is an event that is held globally every year._______
2.
Earth Hour events started in Malaysia in 2007.______
3.
Earth Hour helps save a lot of energy and money.________
4.
The WWF wants to make people think about environment. ______
5.
More people take part in Earth Hour every year.______
6.
Famous buildings switch on their lights for Earth Hour.________
7.
Famous chefs and singers are members of the WWF._________
8.
British families should use candles for Earth Hour._________
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