Name: ___________________________________________
Grammar
1 Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs
in brackets.
1 Kate _______________ (usually / wear) casual clothes to work.
2 Why _______________ (you / follow) me? It’s really annoying!
3 We _______________ (not meet) Nicola before the fashion show tonight.
4 The conference _______________ (begin) at 2 p.m. on Friday.
5 My brother _______________ (hardly ever / go out) at weekends.
6 What _______________ (you / fancy) doing this afternoon?
7 Fashion _______________ (play) an important role in popular culture.
Mark __/7
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs below. There is one verb you
do not need.
believe have mean not need prefer not remember study
1 I know we met last year, but I _______________ your name. I’m sorry!
2 Look! That strange man is here again! ________ you ________ me now?
3 What ________ you ________ ? That looks like an interesting book.
4 Chris _______________ our help. He can finish the job on his own.
5 Wearing jeans is OK, but I _______________ wearing a skirt.
6 Can I call you back later? We _______________ breakfast at the moment.
Mark __/6
3 Choose the correct answers.
1 Don’t forget to watch / watching the film on TV this evening.
2 I can’t stand to wear / wearing nylon clothes. I’m allergic to synthetic materials.
3 Some celebrities don’t want to live / living outside the public eye.
4 The film was so sad. I feel like to cry / crying.
5 The star managed to avoid / avoiding problems with the paparazzi.
6 Anna said she would come for a week, but she ended up to stay / staying two more.
7 I’m in a hurry. I can’t stop to have / having a chat now.
Mark __/7
Vocabulary
4 Choose the correct answers.
1 Laura and Mike are irreversible / inseparable. They rarely spend more than a few hours apart.
2 Did you paint this beautiful picture? It looks absolutely incredible / unusual!
3 You can’t leave children on their own in a kitchen. It’s illogical / irresponsible.
4 I can’t do this exercise. It’s simply impossible / unable.
Mark __/4
5 Choose the correct answers.
1 Do you prefer wearing short or full-length / long-sleeved skirts?
2 Sian refuses to wear anything made from animals – no velvet / fur and no leather!
3 In summer I often wear cotton / short-sleeved trousers.
4 Kelly’s got a small, shiny / loose clutch bag.
5 You can't wear two different earrings! You need gaudy / matching ones.
6 The man in / of the black suit is my uncle.
7 You look as like / though you've seen a ghost!
8 That fluffy, spotty jacket looks awful / awfully!
9 My brother looks a bit like / as George Clooney.
10 You don’t look like / – very excited about the fashion show.
Mark ___/10
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Use of English
6 Complete the text with the correct form of the words given.
Some of the most 1____________ (elegance) fashions are on display every year on the French Riviera, at the
Cannes Film Festival. And this year is no different. Right now, Hollywood celebrities 2____________ (wear)
beautiful dresses inspired by the sea.
These have a dramatic fish-tail shape, which is tight around the waist and hips, but then gets wider from the
knee and finishes with a beautiful, long, flowing train, similar to a wedding dress. These fish-tail style dresses,
which were first popular during the Hollywood golden era, seemed 3____________ (be) making a comeback
at the Golden Globes film ceremony in January, when many actresses decided 4____________ (choose) the
style.
The style is quite 5____________ (fashion) as it dates back to the late nineteenth century, when a British
designer made dresses with an 6____________ (conventional) shape, which touched the top of the feet at the
front and flowed along the ground at the back. During the 1950s, it became the design that stars like Marilyn
Monroe enjoyed 7____________ (show off) their curves in.
‘After years of women being expected 8____________ (fit) into pencil-thin dresses, a more womanly shape is
returning in Hollywood,’ says fashion expert Clare Adams. ‘Currently, fashion 9____________ (react) to
today’s changing attitudes with dresses such as the 10____________ (style) fish-tail design we see this year in
Cannes.’
Mark ___/10
Listening
7 Listen to five people talking about surveillance. Match the speakers (1–5) with the
statements (A–F). There is one statement that you do not need.
Speaker 1 _____
Speaker 2 _____
Speaker 3 _____
Speaker 4 _____
Speaker 5 _____
A This person thinks that cameras are not the most effective way to stop crime.
B This person accepts that CCTV cameras are necessary in certain situations.
C This person believes that CCTV cameras are a threat to our personal freedom.
D This person doesn’t feel like he/she can escape from CCTV surveillance.
E This person thinks that public places don’t have enough CCTV cameras.
F This person is happy to give up some of his/her privacy for a feeling of security.
Mark __/5
Reading
8 Read the text. Choose the correct answers.
A blind date
Can you imagine what life would be like if you couldn’t see? At a new exhibition, you can experience the
world using your other senses: touch, hearing, smell, taste and sense of balance to ‘see’ without using your
eyes. Learn to understand beauty in a totally new way! Find out what things look like when you are not
looking at all!
At the Invisible Exhibition, you can learn about the practical aspects of being blind. Try out useful devices that
make life easier for visually-impaired people, such as talking clocks, Braille typewriters, and computer screen
reading software. Have a go at crossing the road using a walking stick with a sensor. Experience what it is like
to do your shopping without seeing what you are buying, or build first impressions of a person based on their
voice and tone, not on their appearance.
But there is more to life than practicality! The Exhibition also allows you to explore art: touch sculptures, hear
descriptions of paintings and photographs, and listen to music in complete darkness. Experience what it feels
like to have dinner in the dark. Spend an evening at the Invisible Restaurant: eat in a relaxed atmosphere,
surrounded by the tastes and smells of a delicious meal, and the sounds of good conversation and quiet music.
Bring someone on a real blind date – and show them a world they have never ‘seen’ before.
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To book tickets for the exhibition or a table for dinner (Thursdays only), call 020 771 4236. Allow 90 minutes
for the exhibition, and around three hours for dinner.
Exhibition runs from Saturday 9th April until 3rd September.
Prices: Exhibition €5; two-course dinner €16; four-course dinner €22. Download the menu on our website.
1 The new exhibition allows people to
a experience the world using all of their primary senses.
b understand how much we rely on our sight.
c experience the power of senses other than sight.
d see details that they may have overlooked.
2 The exhibition is designed
a to demonstrate innovations which help people in their everyday lives.
b for blind people to socialise and meet other blind people.
c to help sighted people understand what life is like for blind people.
d to allow more people to experience culture and art.
3 When you explore art at the exhibition, you
a can only use your sense of touch.
b can listen to artists talking about their sculptures.
c can feel objects and listen to people talking about pictures.
d can compare experiences in light and in darkness.
4 At the restaurant, you
a can have conversations with blind people.
b can choose the dishes you want by tasting them first.
c must book a table for two.
d can choose between two different menus.
5 The purpose of the text is to
a inform people about a permanent museum display.
b encourage people to sympathise with people who have disabilities.
c advertise a new and stimulating experience.
d give a review of an unusual restaurant.
Mark __/5
Writing
9 Write a letter (120–150 words) to your English-speaking penfriend about what you wear:
Write about what you wear to school on a weekday and what you wear in your free time.
Describe your favourite outfit and why you like it.
Give examples of what young people in your country like to wear.
Ask your friend about his/her views on fashion for young people.
Mark __/10
Total: ___/64
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Темы раздела
1. Лексика «Мода» - стр.4 упр.1,2; стр.127 упр.1.
«Прилагательные с положительными и отрицательными значениями - стр.8 упр.5;
стр.127 упр.1.3
2. Грамматика: - «Глаголы действия и глаголы состояния» - учебник стр.108 правило 1.2
- «Времена группы Present» - учебник стр.109 правило 1.3
3. Разговорный английский «Описание картинки» - учебник стр.10.
4. Письмо: «Письмо иностранному другу» - учебник стр.11.
Устные зачеты, учитываемые при равенстве баллов:
1. Контроль техники чтения и перевода - учебник стр.8-9
2. Описание картинок - учебник стр.10, рабочая тетрадь стр. 9
3. Проект «Big Brother is watching you»
Imagine that the TV company which hosts Big Brother is looking for groups of participants to be
in a new series. You have decided to audition to take part in the show. You need to to produce a short
presentation to introduce yourself and say why you should be chosen to enter the Big Brother house!
You must create an interesting character and answer these questions in your audition.
1 What’s your name?
2 Where are you from?
3 What do you do?
4 What three words sum you up?
5 What would people find most surprising about you?
6 What would you do with the £100,000 prize money if you won?
7 Why should you be chosen for the show?
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Answer key
Grammar
1
6 usually wears
1 are you following
7 aren't meeting
8 begins
9 hardly ever goes out
10 do you fancy
11 plays
2
12 don’t remember
13 Do you believe
14 are you studying
15 doesn’t need
16 prefer
17 are having
1
18 to watch
19 wearing
20 to live
21 crying
22 to avoid
23 staying
24 to have
Vocabulary
3
25 inseparable
26 incredible
27 irresponsible
28 impossible
4
29 full-length
30 fur
31 cotton
32 shiny
33 matching
34 in
35 though
36 awful
37 like
38 –
Use of English
5
39 elegant
40 are wearing
41 to be
42 to choose
43 old-fashioned
44 unconventional
45 showing off
46 to fit
47 is reacting
48 stylish
Reading
6
49 c
50 c
51 c
5
52 d
53 c
Writing
7
Students’ own answers