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The text covers topics like grammar, reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening exercises. It provides examples of rules, vocabulary words, reading passages and listening questions/answers.

Some examples of grammar rules covered include subject-verb agreement, tenses, parts of speech. Specific examples given are 'I think girl are better...' and 'My sister is married to a German.'

The reading section covers topics like choosing the right answer, matching definitions to vocabulary words, and comprehending short passages. Questions involve choosing A, B, C or matching definitions.

1.

GRAMMAR
a) 1. I think girl are better at learning lanauages than boys.
2. Did you lock the door when you left the house this morning?
3. My sister is married to a German. He's an engineer.
4. I don't usually like fish, but the salmon we had last night was delicious.
5. We go to the cinema once a week.
6. Don't worry! lt's not the end of the world.
7. Do you think women are more sensitive than men?
8. What a beautiful day! Let's have lunch in the garden.
b) 1. That's a lovely dress - the colour suits you.
2. He's hoping to visit his parents next weekend.
3. Money doesn't make people happy.
4. My grandfather left school when he was 14.
5. They go to the dentist about twice a year.
6. Have you watched the DVD that I lent you?
7. That was one of the best meals I've ever had.
8. What a noisy child! Where are his parents?
9. Alex is studying to become a doctor.
10. I love cats, but my boyfriend doesn't like them.
11. Her husband sits in front of the TV all day.
12. She always gets to work at half past five.

3. READING
a) 1. C
2. A
3. B
b) 1. b
2. c
3. b
4. c
5. a
6. a
c) 1. have a reputation - иметь репутацию;
2. more likely - более вероятно;
3. poisonous – ядовитый;
4. vital - жизненно необходимо;
5. responsible for - ответственный за;
6. definite advantage - определенное преимущество;
d) 1. It's a definite advantage to have good exam results if you want to go to university.
2. Don't eat those mushrooms you found outside! They could be poisonous.
3. Who's responsible for making this mess?
4. She's more likely to accept if you invite her partner as well.
5. Italian people have a reputation for being great cooks.
6. It's vital I finish the report before the end of the day.

4. VOCABULARY
a) 1. They're arriving in London on Friday.
2. That suitcase belongs to me.
3. Shall we ask someone for directions?
4. We might go camping, but it depends on the weather.
5. Everybody laughed at me when I fell off the chair.
6. Who's going to pay for the meal?
7. I dreamt about my old school friends last night.
8. That girl reminds me of my cousin.
b) 1. Tony used to be married to Teresa.
2. My boyfriend isn't very keen on vegetables.
3. They're worried about their teenage son.
4. We're not very interested in abstract art.
5. I'm very different at my sister.
6. Adam's very good in maths.
7. I'm fed up with this weather.
8. He's famous for his role in Sherlock Holmes.

5. WHEN ARE PREPOSITIONS STRESSED?


a) 1. A: Who did you argue with?
B: l argue with my dad.
2. A: Who are you laughing at?
B: I'm laughing at you!
3. A: What are you so excited about?
B: I'm excited about my holiday.
4. A: What are you listening to?
B: I'm listening to the radio.
6. LISTENING
a) Frank
b) 1. True
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True

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