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1. Complete the sentences. Use one of these forms:
the present simple (I work etc.) the present continuous (I am working etc.)
the past simple (I worked etc.) the past continuous (I was working etc.)
1 You can turn off the television. I (not/watch) it.
2 Last night Jenny (fall) asleep while she(read).
3 Listen! Somebody (play) the piano.
4 ‘Have you got my key?’ ‘No, I (give) it back to you.’
5 David is very lazy. H e not/like) hard work .
6 Where (your parents/go) for their holidays last year?
7 I (see) Diane yesterday. She(drive) her new car.
8 A: (you/watch) television very often?
B: No, I haven’t got a television set.
9 A: W h a t(do) at 6 o’clock last Sunday morning?
B: I was in bed asleep.
10 Andy isn’t at home very much. H e (go) away a lot.
11 I (try) to find a job at the moment. It’s very difficult.
12 I’m tired this morning. I (not/sleep) very well last night.
2. Which is right
1. ‘No, she’s on holiday.’
A. Does Sue work B. Is working Sue C. Is Sue working D. Does work Sue
2. ‘Where ?’ ‘In a village near London.’
A. lives your uncle B. does your uncle live C. your uncle lives
D. does live your uncle
3. I speak Italian but French.
A. I speak not B. I’m not speaking C. I doesn’t speak D. I don’t speak
4 ‘Where’s Tom?’ ‘ a shower at the moment.’
A. He’s having B. He have C. He has D. He has had
5 Why angry with me yesterday?
A. were you B. was you C. you were D. have you been
6 My favorite film is Cleo’s Dream. it four times.
A. I’m seeing B. I see C. I saw D. I’ve seen
7 I out last night. I was too tired.
A. don’t go B. didn’t went C. didn’t go D. haven’t gone
8 Liz is from Edinburgh. She e there all her life.
A. is living B. has lived C. lives D. lived
9 My friend for me when I arrived.
A. waited B. has waited C. was waiting D. has been waiting
3. Complete the sentences with your ideas
1. I’d go to the dentist if
2. If I could go anywhere in the world,
3. I wouldn’t be very happy if
4. I’d buy a house if
5. If I saw an accident in the street,
4. Which one is the best?
1. I’m sorry but I haven’t got timeto you now.
A. for talking B. to talk C. talking
2. Bill is always in the kitchen. He enjoys
A. cook B. to cook C. cooking
3. There’s a swimming pool near my house. I go every day.
A. to swim B. to swimming C. swimming
5. Insert the article a, the,-
1. I can’t ride___ horse.
2. sky is very clear tonight.
3. Do you live here or are you tourist?
4. What did you have for lunch?
5. Who was first President o f United States?
6. ‘What time is it?’ ‘I don’t know. I haven’t got watch.’
6. Read and answer the questions
For the first time, the government has had a serious look at the lifestyles of people in the twenty-first century. Are we a country of exercise fanatics or a nation of couch potatoes?
William Burton reports on the biggest survey of its kind into how we spend our lives.
Last year government representatives’ people's lives. Only a quarter of all Briton
questioned on what they do did some physical exercise twice a week a in a typical day. It seems that eating, sleeping and watching TV take up half the day with only twenty minutes spent on household jobs such as cleaning or ironing.
One of the most surprising things to come out of the survey is the fact that over half the people questioned watch more than two hours of television a day. In addition to this, two out of ten people admitted watching more than three hours of TV a day.
Perhaps the most worrying aspect of the survey was the lack of exercise in most.
Most people said that they exercised once a week on average. However, an astonishing one in four people said that they rarely or never exercised.
Worried doctors are now predicting a sharp increase in the number of unfit and
overweight adults. 'We must change our lifestyles right now,' said Dr Nathan Evans, ‘or we will see serious health problems in the future.'
Questions
Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1. The lifestyle survey is the largest of its kind. T/ F
2. Over two million people were questioned in the survey. T / F
3. People spend three-quarters of their day eating, sleeping and watching TV. T / F
4. Jobs around the house take twenty minutes a day for most people. T / F
5. The government recommends people exercise once a week. T / F
6. Doctors think there will be more unfit and overweight adults in the future. T / F
1.
We use the present perfect with just to talk about recent events. When we use the present perfect, it suggests some kind of connection between what happened in the past and the present time. "Just" in an affirmative present perfect sentence shows that something happened recently with a consequence for the present.Мы используем (Present Perfect (Simple)) Настоящее совершенное время когда, говорим о недавних событиях. Когда мы используем Настоящее совершенное время, это предполагает некоторую связь между тем, что произошло в и настоящем времени."Just" в утвердительном предложении Настоящего совершенного времени показывает, что что-то произошло недавно с последствиями в настоящем времени.2.
1) I have seen something funny.
Have I seen something funny?
2) They have arrived home.
Have they arrived home?
3) Sam has dived into the lake.
Has Sam dived into the lake?
4) We have driven past my friend's house.
Have we driven past my friend's house?
5) He has broken the world record again.
Has he broken the world record again?
3.
... because they have just won the competition because I've just bought flowers because it has just snowed. ... because I've just tidied it. ... because he has just got terrible news.The coronavirus, firstly, allowed me to devote more time to my beloved family, and secondly, because of the desperate situation, I got used to cooking at home. I realized how many unnecessary things we use, from clothes to household appliances. All this can be minimized and our life will not become worse from this. We live in the age of consumption, and being isolated, you are thinking more and more about environmental pollution. Taking out the trash, I think more and more about the consumption of plastic and cellophane.
Of course, the pandemic exposed all the problems of our country in the field of health care, education and indicated gaps in work. In my opinion, we have lost spirituality and stopped caring about people close to us. I wish that after the end of COVID-2019, people's attitudes towards life - towards themselves, health and the planet will change. "