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Task 1.Lister to the four speakers. Match the speakers (1-4) with the sentences(A-D).

10-11 класс

1.Pateick____ A.This person can play the guitar.
2.Sharon____ B.This person can use a computer.
3.Mary______ C.This person likes to watch tennis on TV.
4.Carl_______ D.This person doesn’t like pop music.
Task 2. Read the text and choose the best title for it.
A.THE CAT FAMILY.
B.A DAY OF A LION.
C.KING OF BEASTS.
Throughout the history of man, the lion has been the symbol of strength. We say «strong as a lion», or «lion-hearted». But this was not because a lion can defeat all other animals, but because lions strike terror in man and other beasts.
Lions are members of the cat family. An average grown-up lion is about nine feet long and weight between 400 and 500 pounds. The males are larger then the females.
The lion’s voice is a roar or a growl. Unlike other cats, it doesn’t purr and rarely climbs trees. Unlike other cat’s, too, it can swim in deep water.
Lions live in more or lees open country and not in forests. And because they drink once a day, they always live near some water. Lions may live alone or in pairs, or in groups which are known as «prides».
Lions rest by day and do their hunting by night. The main food supply of lions comes from zebras, gazelles, and antelopes. Sometimes a lion will attack an elephant, rhinoceros, or hippopotamus. When a lion isn’t hungry, he pays no attention to other animals.
True or false?
1. Lion is a symbol of strength because everybody is afraid of it.___________
2. The length of a lion is 9 feet._____________
3. Lions other climbs trees.___________
4. Lions prefer to live in forests._______________
5. Lions usually hunt during the day.____________
3. Choose the correct answer.
1. «Whet’s that ? » «…my new calculator».
a. It’s b. There’s c. These is
2. I’m sorry- John cant’s come to the phone. He … lunch.
a. is having b. gave c. gived
3. My father … me a bicycle for my birthday last year.
a. was given b. gave c. gived
4. Bill … TV when Ann came in.
a. watched b. watches c. was watching
5. … you ever … to Wales?
a. Did…be b. Have…been c. Did…go
6. We’re … then the Browns.
a. carefuller b. careful c. more careful
7. I think it … tomorrow.
a. was rain b. will rain c. is raining
8. When he was a child he … swim, but … play baseball.
a. must, mustn’t b. can, can’t c. could, couldn’t
9. We … hurry- we are early.
a. can’t b. needn’t c. mustn’t
10. –Have we got … sugar?- Yes, but not … .
a. some, much b. any, many c. any, much

SierraB 23 марта 2017 г., 12:18:22 (7 лет назад)
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23 марта 2017 г., 15:17:17 (7 лет назад)

"KING OF BEASTS"

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Read the text and match items A-G to the gaps 1-6. There is one item you do not need to use. Write your answers in the table

below.


There are many different kinds of activities for us to enjoy nowadays. In fact, there is something for all personality types.

If you are the brave, adventurous kind,

you can try skydiving or white-water rafting.

Many people are crazy about sports like these (1). Today we live in the 'extreme' sport world. We seek adventure instead of

(2).

If you are the quieter type, you may enjoy gardening or fishing. These activities are more relaxing 9 (3). Seeds sewn in the spring result in beautiful flowers that can brighten up your mood; fishing with friends can strengthen the relationship you have, or may just be a relaxing day out with a tasty supper at the end!

The imaginative may take up art classes or learn sculpture. In today's fast-paced world we all appreciate the opportunity to express

ourselves and take it easy (4) . Solitary

activities like knitting or stamp collecting, once considered to be old-fashioned, are becoming popular again.

Traditional team sports like football or basketball are great for developing team spirit and a sense of national pride. However, shy, reserved types prefer to watch them from the comfort of their couches rather than practise the sport itself. It is a pity(5).


Today's pastimes are often linked to technology and may encourage us to be lazy. Surfing the Net or chatting online is a popular pastime for many but more sociable types prefer to go to the cinema or go to an exhibition (6).

Whatever we like to do in our free time, the main thing is to find something that we enjoy doing and be open to new experiences.

A as sports like these have the ability to make us fit and strong

B and they bring many rewards

C because some people would rather go snowboarding

D where they can be in direct contact with people

E because of the adrenaline rush they get from them

F after a hard day at the office

G staying at home and playing cards or board games



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