**Use the clues to complete the crossword. 2
3
per a
srock
G
pole
across
3 a play in which the words are sung
5 loud and fast music usually played with electric
guitars and drums
6 music that is very popular, especially with young
people, and often easy to sing
7 a style of music that started in New Orleans at the
beginning of the 20th century
8 a kind of music all about how the singers and
musicians are feeling
down
1 the kind of music that Mozart and Beethoven
wrote
2 the traditional music of a region or country
4 a style of music which young people often dance
to, sometimes with spoken words
5 a kind of music in which the words are spoken
not sung
1.
There are a teacher’s table, students’ desks, a board in the classrooms. A computer and a multimedia projection unit. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, History, Geography, English and Russian.The English classroom is on the second floor.The students write with markers on the board and attach their projects to it with magnets. They often listen to original English texts, songs and watch films on a big screen. Yes, the students find their English lessons interesting.2.
Counter, arrive, furry, cabin, launch, enforce, vote, approve, machinery, danger, survive.
3.
1) The Federation Council is not elected.
2) To become a law a bill must be approved by the lower and upper houses and signed by the President.
3) Moscow is Russia's largest city and the leading economic and cultural centre.
4) Moscow is governed by a city council and a mayor.
5) During World War II, Moscow was the goal of the German offensive.
6) At the butcher's there is a wide choice of meat and poultry.
7) In the supermarket we can also buy many different things in the same location.
8) Everything is sold here ready-weighed and packed.
4.
1) He is new here, he doesn’t know anybody.
2) There is nothing for dinner. I have to cook something.
3) The room is empty. There is nobody there.
4) Do you know anything about economics?
5) Somebody left a note for you.
5.
cold - colder - the coldest
happy - happier - the happiest,
wide - wider - the widest,
hot - hotter - the hottest,
good - better - the best,
wonderful - more wonderful - most wonderful
6.
1) She helped mother yesterday. Past Simple
2) I don’t eat ice-cream every day. Present Simple
3) Will you go to the south next summer? Future Simple
4) My brother is at school. Present Simple
5) Was she in the park yesterday? Past Simple
6) Where will he be tomorrow? Future Simple
7.
1) You must pass a test before you can get a driving licence.
2) I have to hurry or I’ll be late.
3) Catherine got the job because she can speak five languages.
4) If you have time, you should visit the Science Museum. It’s very interesting.
1) Jim lived in a comfortable little which had two rooms, a small kitchen and a bathroom.
2) Jim did not want to have to go on cleaning his room, so asked a lot of his fellow workers at the factory and one of them said " Mrs. Roper comes and cleans my flat regularly. She washes the dishes, irons my shirts and keeps the place neat and tidy and so on".
3)Jim wrote a message in the dust: «I'm coughing whenever I breathe because everything in this room is very dusty »
4)Mrs. Poper gave Jim the bottle and there was a letter "Cough medicine"