Test 10-7
1) Match the words to form compound adjectives and translate them.
1. old
2. good
3. two
4. well
5. mouth
6. grey
behaved
watering
haired
looking
faced
fashioned
7. Lora is very ________. She always talks about people behind their back.
8. They make ________ burgers at Green’s Diner.
9. John is so __________. He could easily be a model.
10. Mrs. Billins is the _________ old lady who works in the sweet shop.
2) Fill in the gaps (laugh, cast, theme, storyline, usher, orchestra)
1) Follow the __________________. He will show your seats.
2) There will be a live music played by symphony_________________.
3) This is Kate. She is also member of the_______________.
4) I find that almost all Enio Mooricone's ________________ tunes were really catchy.
5) We watched a brilliant comedy last night. We had such a good____________.
6) I don't like films with a predictable_________________.
3. Fill in with or by.
In his childhood Tom used to be beaten ____ a stick.
Molly’s bedroom wall was covered ____ posters.
The house was surrounded ___ flowerbeds.
Soup is eaten ___ a spoon.
The new swimming pool has been just opened ___ the mayor.
This story was written ___ Agatha Christie.
4. Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
1. French sculptor designed the statue of Liberty.
2. He is fixing a phone.
3. Pam cooks dinner.
4. They will destroy the building.
5. They will meet students at the station.
6. Someone turned a light on.
7. Someone has stolen my dog.
5). Fill in the gaps with the correct particle.
1. Turn ______ the page and look at exercise ten.
2. We turned _____ the heater because the room was cold.
3. Sam turned ______ on the doorstep at midnight in the pouring rain.
4. Anna was offered the job, but she turned it ______.
5. I can’t hear the news. Please turn ______ the volume on the TV.
6. That music is very loud. Could you turn the volume ______, please?
Test 10-7(B)
Fill in the table with adjectives from the list
good:
funny:
exciting:
sad:
boring:
bad:
-
thrilling
excellent
tragic
awful
dreadful
predictable
brilliant
gripping
dull
hilarious
depressing
superb
moving
2. Fill in: couch potatoes, book, predictable, unfair, exciting, superstitious, performance, game addicted, dull, opera glasses, stage, trembling.
1. It’s _____ to claim that all teenagers are_____.
2. Indian films are quite______.
3. You should ____ the places in advanced.
4. He was very______.
5. The plot of this story is_____.
6. It’s awful but a lot of teenagers are_____.
7. The _____takes place on_____.
8. You can use ____to see the stage better.
9. He explained it in a ______voice.
10. The script was so ______.
3) Complete the sentences with Passive Voice. Change the sentence, where it is necessary. 1. Nobody (to see) him yesterday.
2. They (to receive) the telegram tomorrow.
3. Yuri Dolgoruki (to found) Moscow in 1147.
4. The dance programme (show) on TV at 9.30 pm tonight.
5. We (to show / already) the historical monuments of the capital to the delegation.
6. All the students (not / solve) the Maths problem yet.
7. Budapest (to divide) into two parts: Buda and Pest.
8. He (to give) me this book next week.
9. Lomonosov (to found) Moscow University.
10. The country house (already / sell) to a famous actor.
5. Fill in the gaps with the correct particle.
1. That music is very loud. Could you turn the volume ______, please?
2. Turn ______ the page and look at exercise ten.
3. Sam turned ______ on the doorstep at midnight in the pouring rain.
4. We turned _____ the heater because the room was cold.
5. I can’t hear the news. Please turn ______ the volume on the TV.
6. Anna was offered the job, but she turned it ______.
4. Write compound adjectives instead of the word combinations and complete sentences with them
a distance of three kilometers
a girl with a kind heart
a table with four legs
a hotel with four stars
a walk of thirty minutes
Keys 10-7
1) Match the words
1. old fashioned
2. good looking
3. two faced
4. well behaved
5. mouth watering
6. grey haired
7. two faced
8. mouth watering
9. good looking
10. grey haired
2) Fill in the gaps
1) usher
2) orchestra
3) cast
4) theme
5) laugh
6) storyline
3. Fill in with or by.
with
with
with
with
by
by
4. Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
1. The statue of Liberty was designed
by French sculptor.
2. A phone is being fixing by him.
3. Dinner is cooked by Pam.
4. The building will be destroyed.
5. Students will be met at the station.
6. A light was turned on.
7. My dog has been stolen.
5). Fill in the gaps with the correct particle.
1. over
2. on
3. up
4. down
5. over
6. down
Keys 10-7(B)
1.Fill in the table with adjectives from the list
good: excellent, brilliant, superb
funny: hilarious
exciting: thrilling, gripping, moving
sad: depressing
boring: dull, predictable
bad: tragic, awful, dreadful
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2. Fill in
1. unfair couch potatoes It’s _____ to claim that all teenagers are_____.
2. predictable Indian films are quite______.
3. book You should ____ the places in advanced.
4. superstitious He was very______.
5. dull The plot of this story is_____.
6. game addicted It’s awful but a lot of teenagers are_____.
7. performance stage The _____takes place on_____.
8. opera glasses You can use ____to see the stage better.
9. trembling He explained it in a ______voice.
10. exciting The script was so ______.
3) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.
1. He wasn’t seen yesterday.
2. The telegram will be received tomorrow.
3. Moscow was founded by Yuri Dolgoruki in 1147.
4. The dance programme is being shown on TV at 9.30 pm tonight.
5. The historical monuments of the capital have been shown to the delegation.
6. The Maths problem hasn’t been solved by all the students yet.
7. Budapest was divided into two parts: Buda and Pest.
8. This book will be given me next week.
9. Moscow University was founded by Lomonosov.
10. The country house has already been sold to a famous actor.
5. Fill in the gaps with the correct particle.
1. down
2. over
3. up
4. on
5.up
6. down
4. Write compound adjectives instead of the word combinations and complete sentences with them
a three-kilometer distance
a kind-hearted girl
a four-legged table
a four-star hotel
a thirty-minute walk