1. Match the types of stories to their descriptions. (*1; max 6) 1. A funny story with a happy ending.
2. An exciting story about a hero who does dangerous things.
3. A story about a crime or a strange event.
4. A serious and emotional play written for the theatre, radio or television.
5. A story of somebody’s life written by another person.
6. A story which makes you feel worried, because you don’t know what is going to happen next.
A mystery
В adventure
C suspense story
D humorous story
E drama
F biography
2. Fill in the correct word. (*1; max 10)
• hide • imagination • intelligent • cosy • explore • glance • initials • solve • famous • compass
7. This is my father’s T-shirt. It’s got his … on it.
8. Let’s use a … to find our way back.
9. Do you think he’ll … the mystery?
10. I love your living room! It’s very …
11. At first … it looked like a cat, but it wasn’t.
12. Where did you … the money? I can’t find it.
13. Let’s … the city before it gets dark.
14. Agatha Christie was a … mystery writer. Everybody knows her work.
15. Jules Verne had a great …
16. Brian is a very… boy and the best student in his class.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple. (*2; max 20)
17. Dr Frankenstein … (meet) Captain Walton on the ice.
18. Arthur Conan Doyle … (create) the detective, Sherlock Holmes.
19. Agatha Christie … (write) over thirty novels.
20. Hercule Poirot … (be) a Belgian detective.
21. Sherlock Holmes wore a cape and … (smoke) a pipe.
22. The professor and Axel … (find) a mysterious message.
23. How … (Axel and the professor/travel)?
24. Hercule Poirot … (catch) many criminals.
25. … (Miss Marple/live) in England?
26. …. (you/help) Copy with his homework?
4. Read the text and answer the questions. (*2; max 12)
When I was ten years old, my family left the countryside and moved to the city. I was very excited because our new house was near a beautiful big park.
One day, I decided to go for a walk in the park but I lost my way. I tried to get back but I just went deeper into the park. I looked around me and started calling for help, but no one heard me. I was confused and scared because it was almost dark, so I sat on a bench and began to cry.
Suddenly I heard someone coming. It was a girl my age. "Hi," she said. "I'm Maria.
What's the matter?" I told Maria that I was lost. "Don't worry," Maria said. "I live near here. I know the park well." We walked and talked until we were out of the park. Maria said goodbye and left before I could thank her.
When I got home my mum was talking to a policeman. They were both very upset. "Oh, Elizabeth, thank goodness you're OK!" my mum said when she saw me. "I lost my way in the park, Mum, but I'm fine now. I'm so sorry," I said. "You were lucky, young lady," the policeman said. "Never play alone in that park, it's too dangerous. Ten years ago, a young girl named Maria Josephson lost her way in that same park and never came back."
I did not say a word. I wanted to tell them about the girl who helped me but I was afraid they wouldn't believe me. Did a ghost help me? I couldn't sleep that night, or the next. I never saw Maria again and I never went back to the park!
27.How old was Elizabeth when she moved house?
28. Where did Elizabeth’s family move to?
29. How did Elizabeth feel when she discovered she was lost?
30. Did Elizabeth thank Maria when they were out of the park?
31. What happened to Maria Josephson ten years ago?
32. Why couldn’t Elizabeth sleep that night?
My school is the most wonderful.
Every day I am happy to run to lessons. At school I learn a lot of new and interesting things. My teachers are the most wonderful, thanks to them I understand everything. Well, what could be better than a fun change with friends? I want to say a big thank you to the school for making my childhood happy
Объяснение:
Моя школа самая замечательная.
Каждый день я с радостью бегу на уроки. В школе я узнаю много нового и интересного. Мои учителя самые замечательные, благодаря ним я все понимаю. Ну а что может быть лучше веселых перемен с друзьями? Я хочу сказать большое школе, за то, что она делает мое детство счастливым.
There they beat me with their fists and spat on me.
"Они били меня кулаками и плевали на меня."
- He will beat us.
- Он побьёт нас.
How dare you beat me, the head of security!
Не смейте бить меня, я глава службы охраны!
I must begin again tomorrow.
Мне надо завтра начать заново.
My dreams began about a month after Lama Dorje passed away.
Сны начались примерно через месяц после того, как Ламы Дордже не стало.
But it's finally begun.
Наконец-то настало время подняться на борьбу.
And just to be angry and become a bunch of animals --
Нельзя настолько озлобиться чтобы просто стать кучкой животных- -
Then he became tiny and left with the geese.
Сначала он сделался совсем маленьким И улетел с гусями.
And now she's ready to become a wife.
А теперь она годится в жёны.
But whenever I begin to feel there's little reason to go on, I'm reminded that we still have one very major thing in common.
Но всякий раз, когда я чувствовал, что с ней пора завязывать, я вспоминал, что нас связывает один огромный общий интерес.
It seems to me it's about time some of us began telling the truth - for a change.
Мне кажется, настало время, чтобы кто-нибудь из нас, для разнообразия, начал бы говорить правду.
It is 10: 00 P.M., and curfew has now begun.
Сейчас 10, настал комендантский час.
Xiaobiao, you bit me