Задание 1. Ответьте на вопросы, используя информацию в скобках. Употребите безличные предложения How long will it take him to learn to be a math teacher? (five years) How long does it take you to drive to the hotel? (half an hour) How long did it take yo
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- How long will it take him to learn to be a math teacher? (five years)
- How long does it take you to drive to the hotel? (half an hour)
- How long did it take your mother to prepare this hodgepodge? (1 hour)
- How long does it take your daughter to make the cake with apple? (45 minutes)
- How long did it take Kate to learn Spanish? (about 4-5 years)
Hi Leon
Did you have (you / have) a good New Year’s Eve? Jenny and I 1_______________ (go) to Edinburgh. We 2_______________ (not be) there before. When we 3_______________ (arrive) everything was white because it 4_______________ (snow) earlier in the day. It 5_______________ (take) three hours to find somewhere to stay, because we 6_______________ (not book) a hotel. We 7_______________ (spend) New Year’s Eve with some of Jenny’s friends. She 8_______________ (not see) them for a long time so they had a lot to talk about!
Happy New Year!
Mike
Задание 3. Заполните пропуски словами из скобок, используя ThirdConditional.
Example: If we had had (have) more time, we’d have visited Anne and Dave.
1 I _ (never / manage) to buy a house if my parents hadn’t helped me financially.
2 You wouldn’t have done so well in life if you _ (not / go) to university.
3 We _ (get) completely lost if a stranger hadn’t shown us the way.
4 If you’d run faster, we might _ (not / miss) the bus.
5 He wouldn’t have crashed the car if he _ (not / answer) his phone.
6 She _ (worry) about you if you hadn’t phoned to say you were OK.
7 We could _ (look after) the children last night if you’d asked.
8 He would have resigned if he _ (not / be) promoted.
9 _ (you / know) that was John if I hadn’t told you?
10 You wouldn’t have been so cold if you _ (wear) a jacket.
Задание 4. Прочитайте текст и определите соответствие предложений его содержанию A True B False C Doesn’t say.
EVERYONE’S A WINNER
Our discussion in Live Sport this week is how to be a good loser. Rebecca Coleman is a hockey umpire. She describes some losers’ reactions, and how bad losers can learn to react positively.
How do you react if you lose a rugby match? What do you do if you are last in a race? If you react positively when you lose, you are a good loser. If there were more sportspeople like you, my job would be a lot more enjoyable. I’m a school hockey umpire and I’m going to list a few of the reactions I’ve seen during hockey matches this week.
1 A 15-year-old boy missed a goal, insulted me, and hit another player.
2 A 12-year-old girl threw down her hockey stick and began to cry after her team lost the match.
3 A 17-year-old boy lay on the grass and refused to shake hands with the other team after they won the match.
4 A 14-year-old girl kicked an opponent who ran past her and scored a goal.
5 A 16-year-old boy was emotional after losing a match. He left the club and hasn’t come back.
Of course, these are only a few of the negative reactions I’ve seen. In my opinion, there are far too many bad losers in school hockey. And they spoil the match for the other players.
So, how can bad losers learn to be good losers? Well, the first thing to remember is that sport is like life. You can’t win all the time. And if you lose, you have to make sure you lose with dignity. Secondly, if your opponent scores the winning goal, learn from him. What did he do that you could try? Thirdly, losing doesn’t always mean you played badly. Maybe the other team was just too good. You have to accept that sometimes you lose even if you play well. Fourthly, don’t blame your defeat on someone else. And finally, remember that taking part in sport is more important than winning. Think of the other advantages of playing, and don’t focus too much on the result.
Example: You are a good loser if you have a good reaction when you don’t win. -A True
1 The writer would enjoy her job more if there were more good losers.
2 The 15-year-old boy scored a goal.
3 The 12-year-old girl cried after losing the game.
4 The 17-year-old boy shook hands with his opponents.
5 The 14-year-old girl hit her opponent in the face.
6 The 16-year-old boy insulted the writer.
7 The other players don’t enjoy the matches when there are bad losers.
8 The writer says that life and sport are very different.
9 The writer says that you can play well, but still lose.
10 If you lose, you should thank your opponents.Показать/скрыть дополнительное описание
Задание 1. Ответьте на вопросы, используя информацию в скобках. Употребите безличные предложения How long will it take him to learn to be a math teacher? (five years) How long does it take you to drive to the hotel? (half an hour) How long did it take your mother to prepare this hodgepodge? (1 hour) How long does it take your daughter to make the cake with apple? (45 minutes) How long did it take Kate to learn Spanish? (about 4-5 years) Задание 2. Заполните пропуски, используя Past Simple или Past Perfect Hi Leon Did you have (you / have) a good New Year’s Eve? Jenny and I 1_______________ (go) to Edinburgh. We 2_______________ (not be) there before. When we 3_______________ (arrive) everything was white because it 4_______________ (snow) earlier in the day.
It 5_______________ (take) three hours to find somewhere to stay, because we 6_______________ (not book) a hotel. We 7_______________ (spend) New Year’s Eve with some of Jenny’s friends. She 8_______________ (not see) them for a long time so they had a lot to talk about! Happy New Year! Mike Задание 3. Заполните пропуски словами из скобок, используя ThirdConditional. Example: If we had had (have) more time, we’d have visited Anne and Dave. 1 I ________ (never / manage) to buy a house if my parents hadn’t helped me financially. 2 You wouldn’t have done so well in life if you ________ (not / go) to university. 3 We ________ (get) completely lost if a stranger hadn’t shown us the way.
4 If you’d run faster, we might ________ (not / miss) the bus. 5 He wouldn’t have crashed the car if he ________ (not / answer) his phone. 6 She ________ (worry) about you if you hadn’t phoned to say you were OK. 7 We could ________ (look after) the children last night if you’d asked. 8 He would have resigned if he ________ (not / be) promoted. 9 ________ (you / know) that was John if I hadn’t told you? 10 You wouldn’t have been so cold if you ________ (wear) a jacket. Задание 4. Прочитайте текст и определите соответствие предложений его содержанию A True B False C Doesn’t say. EVERYONE’S A WINNER Our discussion in Live Sport this week is how to be a good loser.
Rebecca Coleman is a hockey umpire. She describes some losers’ reactions, and how bad losers can learn to react positively. How do you react if you lose a rugby match? What do you do if you are last in a race? If you react positively when you lose, you are a good loser. If there were more sportspeople like you, my job would be a lot more enjoyable. I’m a school hockey umpire and I’m going to list a few of the reactions I’ve seen during hockey matches this week. 1 A 15-year-old boy missed a goal, insulted me, and hit another player. 2 A 12-year-old girl threw down her hockey stick and began to cry after her team lost the match. 3 A 17-year-old boy lay on the grass and refused to shake hands with the other team after they won the match.
4 A 14-year-old girl kicked an opponent who ran past her and scored a goal. 5 A 16-year-old boy was emotional after losing a match. He left the club and hasn’t come back. Of course, these are only a few of the negative reactions I’ve seen. In my opinion, there are far too many bad losers in school hockey. And they spoil the match for the other players. So, how can bad losers learn to be good losers? Well, the first thing to remember is that sport is like life. You can’t win all the time. And if you lose, you have to make sure you lose with dignity. Secondly, if your opponent scores the winning goal, learn from him. What did he do that you could try? Thirdly, losing doesn’t always mean you played badly.
Maybe the other team was just too good. You have to accept that sometimes you lose even if you play well. Fourthly, don’t blame your defeat on someone else. And finally, remember that taking part in sport is more important than winning. Think of the other advantages of playing, and don’t focus too much on the result. Example: You are a good loser if you have a good reaction when you don’t win. -A True 1 The writer would enjoy her job more if there were more good losers. 2 The 15-year-old boy scored a goal. 3 The 12-year-old girl cried after losing the game. 4 The 17-year-old boy shook hands with his opponents. 5 The 14-year-old girl hit her opponent in the face.
6 The 16-year-old boy insulted the writer. 7 The other players don’t enjoy the matches when there are bad losers. 8 The writer says that life and sport are very different. 9 The writer says that you can play well, but still lose. 10 If you lose, you should thank your opponents..
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