1. Match the verb and its definition.
1.
Bring something about
2.
Bring someone round
3.
Bring up
4.
Bring out
5.
Bring somebody round to (one’s opinion)
6.
Bring out
7.
Bring in
A.
cause it to happen
B.
make him conscious again
a)
raise a child; b) cause something to be considered; c)
vomit
C.
cause to appear clearly
D.
cause or persuade him to accept it or agree with it
E.
publish
F.
introduce
2. Complete with the missing word
1. "Mom, Jane brought ____ her new CD. Can we play it on your
stereo?."
2. John brought ____ a new book on dating. It's supposed to be good.
3. He brought _____ the subject, not me. I don't want to discuss it.
4. Jill was brought ____ using amonia sticks known as 'smelling salts.'
5. What did you bring ____ from that class? I got a lot out of it.
6. They brought ____ prices last week but it didn't improve the market
any.
7. I have a school book which, when I look at it, brings ____ many
memories.
8. He brought her ____ to his way of thinking politically.
9. They brought ____ 2 weeks because of a scheduling conflict.
10. The dark winter clouds brought ___ torrents of rain and sleet.
3. Make verbs from these words. Use –ise/ize
Character –
Modern –
Critic –
Summary –
Apology –
Memory –
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4. Установите соответствие
между текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка. Используйте
каждую тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.
This text deals with …
1. Groups of stars.
2. Hot clouds of gas.
3. Moving to the west.
4. Giving out light.
5. Orbiting round stars.
6. The nearest star.
A. Over millions of years, hot
clouds of gas called ‘nebulae’ grow until they explode and form huge, blazing
balls of fire. This is how stars are born. Our own sun is a star. Eventually,
like all stars, it will run out of fuel and die. Don ’t worry though — this
won’t happen for another 5 billion years!
B. Stars are sources of light. This
is the reason they shine so brightly in the sky. The moon, planets and comets
also shine, but they don’t give out their own light. They just reflect it from
the sun.
C. Stars are very, very far away.
In fact, when their light reaches our eyes, we sometimes see them as they were
thousands of years ago. Our sun is the nearest star to Earth, but it is still
about 160 million km away! It is part of the Milky Way galaxy, a white band of
stars that stretches across the night sky.
D. Constellations are groups of
stars. If you draw lines between them (and use lots of imagination) they
sometimes look like objects, animals or people. The ancient Greeks thought that
Orion looked like a giant hunter with a sword attached to his belt.
E. As the earth moves around the
sun, we see the constellations in different positions in the sky at different
times of the year. In the same way, the whole sky seems to move towards the
west as the earth rotates on its axis throughout the night.
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5. Прочитайте
текст и вставьте
вместо каждого
пропуска нужную
грамматическую форму, выбрав
её из выпадающего списка.
St. Valentine’s day
St. Valentine’s Day has roots
in several different legends that have A____ their way to us through the ages.
One of the earliest popular symbols of the day is Cupid, the Roman god of Love,
who is represented by the image of a young boy with bow and arrow. Three
hundred years after the death of Jesus Christ, the Roman emperors still
demanded that everyone believe in the Roman gods. Valentine, a Christian
priest, had been thrown in B____ for his teachings. On February 14, Valentine
was beheaded, not only because he was a Christian, but also because he had
performed a miracle. He supposedly C____ the jailer’s daughter of her
blindness. The night before he was executed, he wrote the jailer’s daughter a
farewell letter, signing it, “From Your Valentine”. Another legend D____ us
that this same Valentine, well-loved by all, wrote notes from his jail cell to
children and friends who missed him. February, 14 was also a Roman holiday,
held in E____ of a goddess. Young men randomly chose the name of a young girl
to escort to the festivities. The custom of choosing a sweetheart on this date
spread through Europe in the Middle Ages, and then to the early American
colonies. Whatever the odd mixture of origins, St Valentine’s Day is now a day
for sweethearts in Russia,too.
A 1) founded 2) found 3) looked 4) met
B 1) danger 2) punishment 3) court 4) prison
C 1) effected 2) cured 3) provided 4) corrected
D 1) tells 2) says 3) speaks 4) talks
E 1)
pleasure 2) respect 3) honour 4) feeling
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