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Date



  1. Which sentence is true?

    1. She is not enough old

    2. Is there coffee enough?

    3. I have seen enough his work

    4. We haven’t got smart enough phones

    5. I am tall sufficiently


  1. Which sentence is true?

    1. I take this car in

    2. I take this business over

    3. i take up with this door

    4. i take this insect to

    5. you take this book after me


  1. Which sentence is true?


    1. I eat very healthy food

    2. you are very married

    3. the most ideal place is my house

    4. It is very electric

    5. You are talking very impressive


  1. Choose the negative word


    1. greasy

    2. crumbly

    3. crispy

    4. bland

    5. savoury


  1. Choose the correct causative verbs


    1. What make me happy is you

    2. It is you makes me happy

    3. What make you happy are me

    4. What makes me happy is you

    5. It is me which make me happy


  1. Choose the correct sentence

    1. I don’t come hee. Nor did you come

    2. I should not do it. Nor should i accomplish

    3. I had not better go there. Nor had i go

    4. I could not go there. Nor can you go

    5. I make have it. Nor make you have


  1. Choose the synonym of start


    1. Gripping

    2. Terminate

    3. Hectic

    4. Develop

    5. At the outset


  1. choose the synonym of end

    1. Associal

    2. Cost and arm an a leg

    3. To kick off

    4. To terminate

    5. to look up to


  1. Choose the synonym of happy


    1. to feel blue

    2. delighted

    3. To feel under the weather

    4. To feel out of the question

    5. To be beyond of your feelings


  1. Choose the incorrect sentence

    1. As far as i see you, You are not into swimming

    2. As long as you are here, i am happy

    3. As long as you, i am tall

    4. As far as you arrive here, i will be happy

    5. As far as i notice, this will happen


  1. Show the correct causative verb


    1. I make you to go there

    2. I let him to stay at home

    3. I get her go nearby

    4. I make Aysu to strive

    5. I get him to plant the trees


  1. Demonstrate the sentence with true passive causative


    1. I have the letter write in there

    2. I let the envelope written

    3. I make the city live

    4. i get the cake prepared

    5. I have my brother go there




  1. Show the correct active causative structure


    1. Subject+ causative verb+ Agent( person) + Verb+ object B)Causative verb+ subject Agent( person) + verb+ object C)Subject+ causative verb+ Agent( person) +object+ verb

  1. Subject+ object+ Agent( person) +object+ verb

  2. Subject+ object+ causative verb+ Agent( person)


  1. Show the correct passive causative structure


    1. Subject+ causative verb+ Verb( past participle)+ object+ thing B)Causative verb+ subject+ thing+ verb+ object( past participle) C)Subject+ causative verb+ thing+object+ verb(ing)

  1. Subject+ object+ thing+object+ verb( ing)

  2. Subject+ causative verb+ thing+ Verb ( past participle)+ object


  1. What is the meaning of raw


    1. healthy diet

    2. Nutrious

    3. Overcooked

    4. Not properly cooked

    5. Scrumptious


  1. What is the meaning of bland


    1. delicious

    2. Yummy

    3. Out of the world

    4. Out of the closet

    5. Tasteless



  1. Find correct sentence


    1. Despite of live here, you have spacious apartment

    2. Despite of went to Baku, we didn’t purchase anything

    3. In spite of liked this cloth, my family doesn’t allow me to wear

    4. In spite of having numerous pictures, he didn’t find appropriate picture for cv

    5. Despite of drunk a lot, he was aware of what he did

  1. Choose the correct tense Form


    1. i have been recently gone there

    2. I will had a good day

    3. I would liked visit to another city

    4. i have been running this company for ages

    5. I had been swimming tomorrow


  1. Write the definition of TAKE AFTER






  1. Write the definition of Look out










Listening



Task1


  1. The reviewer didn't think she was going to enjoy the first film.



    1. True


    1. False



  1. The first scene of the first film is important for the rest of the film.



A)True



B)False



  1. The reviewer was glad the first film was set in a different country.



  1. True

  2. False



  1. There is another sequel planned for the first film.



A)True



B)False



  1. The reviewer had some doubts about the actors who were chosen for the second film.



    1. True


    1. False



  1. The second film made the reviewer think about her children.



  1. True



  1. False






Task2


Write down what do you remember from this listening









































































































READING PART


If we look around us at the things we have purchased at some point in our lives, we would no doubt notice that not everything we own is being put to good use: the thick woollen coat which we thought looked trendy despite the fact that we live in a tropical country, the smartphone that got put away when we bought ourselves the newest model, the car that only gets used at the weekends, or even the guest room in our house that somehow got turned into a storeroom.

Those underutilised items may seem useless to some, but could be an asset to others. With the advent of the internet, online communities have figured out a way to generate profit from the sharing of those underused assets. Using websites and social media groups that facilitate the buying and selling of second-hand goods, it is now easier than ever for peer-to-peer sharing activities to take place. And this is known as the sharing economy.

These democratised online platforms are providing a chance for people to make a quick buck or two. To give an example, busy parents previously might not have bothered with setting up a stall at the local market or car boot sale to sell their children's old equipment, but with online marketplaces, parents are now able to sell on those hardly worn baby clothes that their children have outgrown and the expensive pushchairs and baby equipment they have invested in, so as to put some cash back into their pockets.

Businesses have also caught on to the profitability of the sharing economy and are seeking to gain from making use of those underutilised resources. A business model that has rapidly risen in popularity sees companies providing an online platform that puts customers in contact with those who can provide a particular product or service. Companies like Airbnb act as a middleman for people to cash in on their unused rooms and houses and let them out as lucrative accommodation. Another example is Uber, which encourages people to use their own personal cars as taxis to make some extra cash in their free time.

This move towards a sharing economy is not without criticisms. Unlike businesses, unregulated individuals do not have to follow certain regulations and this can lead to poorer and inconsistent

quality of goods and services and a higher risk of fraud. Nevertheless, in the consumerist society we live in today, the increased opportunities to sell on our unwanted and underused goods can lead to a lesser impact on our environment.


Task1


The sharing economy does not involve …



    1. people selling their used things to others.


    1. people offering their services to others.


    1. businesses selling their goods to people.


    1. businesses acting as a middleman for people who want to sell a product and people who want to buy it.





  1. People can now sell things more easily because …



    1. people nowadays buy more things.


    1. businesses want to buy the things they don't use.


    1. there are now more market stalls and car boot sales.


    1. there are now online platforms where they can meet people who want to buy their goods and services.

  1. Parents might want to sell their baby clothes and baby equipment because …



    1. they want to make back some of the money they spent on those baby purchases.


    1. they don’t like the baby items they have bought.


    1. the baby clothes and equipment are old and worn out.


    1. they need the money for other investments.



  1. Which of these is something that the author says we might underutilise?



    1. A thick coat in a cold country


    1. The latest smartphone


    1. Clothes our babies don't or can't wear any more


    1. The storeroom in our house



  1. It might be a problem for unregulated individuals to sell to others because …



    1. they have to follow certain regulations.


    1. what they sell might be of a lower quality.


    1. they don't have a business licence.


    1. they like to criticise their buyers.



  1. What might be a good title for this article?



    1. The consumerist society


    1. Parents who need money

    2. The rise of the sharing economy


    1. Why we buy things we don't need



TASK2







  1. We don't always use everything we buy.



    1. True


    1. False



  1. By offering our goods and services online, we can make a profit.



    1. True



    1. False



  1. Things that are useless to you will also be useless to others.



  1. True



  1. False



  1. Businesses have realised that they can make money by buying people's unwanted goods.



  1. True



  1. False

  1. Airbnb is a company that sells people's unwanted houses.



  1. True



  1. False



  1. The chance to buy other people's unwanted goods can lead to a greener lifestyle.



  1. True



  1. False







WRITING



Write complaint letter about air-conditioner which dont’t work properly













Finish