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24. The car was __________ expensive that I decided not to buy it.
a) such b) such an c) so
25. I didn’t hear you __________ in. You must have been very quiet.
a) come b) to come c) came
26. Alex __________ married next month.
a) gets b) will get c) is getting
27. Yesterday she bought __________ bag.
a) an expensive Italian leather b) an Italian expensive leather c) a leather Italian
expensive
28. The reason __________ he is happy is that he has just passed his exams.
a) why b) which c) when
29. I met some interesting people __________ the party last night.
a) on b) at c) in
30. “Have you got a car?” “No, I can’t afford __________.”
a) one b) ones c) it
3. Read and retell the text. Answer the question.
What is it like to wake up one day with more money than you can imagine?
The National Lottery
Nearly all of us have fantasized about winning the big prize in The National
Lottery. We dream about what we would do with the money, but we rarely stop to
think about what the money would do to us!
For most of us, our way of life is closely linked to our economic circum-
stances. The different parts of our lives fit together like a jigsaw: work, home,
friends, hobbies, and the local pub make our world. This is where we belong and
where we feel at home. A sudden huge windfall would dramatically change it all and
smash the jigsaw.
For example, most people like the idea of not having to work, but winners have
found that without work there is no purpose to their day, and no reason to get up in
the morning. It is tempting to move to a bigger house in a wealthy neighbourhood
but, in so doing, you leave old friends and routines behind.
Winners are usually advised not to publicize their address and phone number,
but charity requests and begging letters still arrive. If they are not careful, most of
their money will be frittered away on lawyers' fees to protect them from demanding
relatives, guards to protect their homes and swimming pools, and psychotherapists to
protect their sanity!
4.Speak on the problem.
What are the main problems young people face in the modern world?
Test 6
1. Read the texts and do the tests.
They Speak with Their Hands
For many years, no one could communicate with people who had been born
without hearing. These deaf people were not able to use a spoken language.
But, beginning in the 1700s, the deaf were taught a special language. Using
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24. The car was __________ expensive that I decided not to buy it.
a) such b) such an c) so
25. I didn’t hear you __________ in. You must have been very quiet.
a) come b) to come c) came
26. Alex __________ married next month.
a) gets b) will get c) is getting
27. Yesterday she bought __________ bag.
a) an expensive Italian leather b) an Italian expensive leather c) a leather Italian
expensive
28. The reason __________ he is happy is that he has just passed his exams.
a) why b) which c) when
29. I met some interesting people __________ the party last night.
a) on b) at c) in
30. “Have you got a car?” “No, I can’t afford __________.”
a) one b) ones c) it
3. Read and retell the text. Answer the question.
What is it like to wake up one day with more money than you can imagine?
                                     The National Lottery
       Nearly all of us have fantasized about winning the big prize in The National
Lottery. We dream about what we would do with the money, but we rarely stop to
think about what the money would do to us!
       For most of us, our way of life is closely linked to our economic circum-
stances. The different parts of our lives fit together like a jigsaw: work, home,
friends, hobbies, and the local pub make our world. This is where we belong and
where we feel at home. A sudden huge windfall would dramatically change it all and
smash the jigsaw.
       For example, most people like the idea of not having to work, but winners have
found that without work there is no purpose to their day, and no reason to get up in
the morning. It is tempting to move to a bigger house in a wealthy neighbourhood
but, in so doing, you leave old friends and routines behind.
       Winners are usually advised not to publicize their address and phone number,
but charity requests and begging letters still arrive. If they are not careful, most of
their money will be frittered away on lawyers' fees to protect them from demanding
relatives, guards to protect their homes and swimming pools, and psychotherapists to
protect their sanity!
4.Speak on the problem.
What are the main problems young people face in the modern world?
Test 6

1. Read the texts and do the tests.
                          They Speak with Their Hands
      For many years, no one could communicate with people who had been born
without hearing. These deaf people were not able to use a spoken language.
      But, beginning in the 1700s, the deaf were taught a special language. Using