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Fill in the blanks with PRESENT CONTINUOUS or SIMPLE PRESENT: 1. The children..... 2. She usually 3. I 4. 1. 5. 6. They 7. 1 8. The baby 9. My mother usually. 10. He 11. She' 12. Mary 13. Tom usually. 14. We 15. ********* because they. cabocconsete (play) outside now. (read) the newspaper in the moming. (do) my homework now. (eat) my dinner now. (you/ want) a pizza? Finde Complete the sentences with SIMPLE PRESENT or PRESENT CONTINUOUS: (watch) TV now. (drink) coffee, but he 1. Susan usually ................. (go) to school by bus, but now she school by train. 2. Mary often ...... (not/read). 3. The boys usually ............... Bette (like / ride) their bikes, They ****** PADANEDFØRERE (not/like) spaghetti. (sleep).now. (cook) dinner in the evening. (write) a letter to his pen-friend every month. (not/like) football. ************ (listen) to music now. (read) in bed, but today she is very tired and she (go) to the disco tonight. .(he/go) to work by bus every day. (ride) their bikes to school. They (be) very naughty boys. They always .(go) to school late. Today their teacher .................. (be) very angry, 2 (be) late again. 4. Mary (like/eat) sweets. Every moming she (have) coffee with a lot of sweets and chocolate. For lunch she and her friends often.............….... (eat) sweets or ice-cream. She ........... (drink) tea now. (eat / never) eggs or cheese. Today she (sleep) in her room now. (go) to (not/like / eat) fruft or vegetables. She .(be) sick. She

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Vocabulary Comprehension 1 Write the words from the box next to the correct definitions. recent awkward category gather regretful ignore deny adore cuisine realize 1. 2. area 3. missed out on 4. short time ago 5. something 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. embarrassed or nervous to collect things or people from different places into one 2. Have you before? feeling sad or sorry for something that's lost, or that you describing something that has started or happened a to understand something you didn't before; to recall a type or way of cooking to claim something isn't the truth to pay no attention to someone or something a grouping of things organized by type to like someone or something very much Grammar Practice 2 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given words. 1. We've only just 3. Tony has week. 4. That man has 5. I too much homework to do. (begin) to understand recent events. (contribute) anything to the local paper (be) to the gigantic mall three times this (write) seventeen novels. (feel) like going to the movies yesterday, but I had Expressions Practice 3 Circle the best expression. 1. In my experience, / I remember when people who tell a lot of jokes are more memorable. 2. What happened was / At the time, I forgot her birthday and she got offended. 3. In my experience, / One time, my brother ignored the rules and got into some serious trouble. 4. I remember when / What happened was people were allowed to swim in that river. 5. In my experience, / At the time, I had different interests than I do now.

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: a fibreglass chimney; a rock front door; of? on stilts? se. Give reasons. Scramped esn't cost very Idn't you like attractive to me. st get very cold. do you read it? al idea of t of the question ose the rmation How the are not ct How would you like to live in a castle, a tree house or even underground? This might not be as unusual as you think. It seems that these days more and more people want to live somewhere special and out of the ordinary, and if they can't buy what they want they are quite 5 prepared to build it from scratch. If an underground home doesn't appeal to you, how about living in the tree tops? Dan Garner, a tree surgeon from Gloucestershire, certainly thinks that this is the way to go up in the world. 35 For John Mew and his wife Josephine their home really is their castle. They have built their own English castle in the Sussex countryside. The building is brand new with all the luxuries you would expect from a house that cost 1 more than £350,000 to build. However, when you first see it from the outside it would be easy to think that you are looking at an ancient monument. The building has a lot of the features of a traditional castle, including a keep, a moat and a drawbridge. "My choice of house is 1 somewhat eccentric and building it was very hard work, but we've got the perfect place to live," Mew says. Although some would say that the building is impractical and may be cold in harsh British winters, he certainly has got a unique and spacious home. "When our family became short of space at home our solution was to build a luxury tree house in the garden. The tree house is built into a spruce tree six metres above the ground. It has one main room, a bedroom and a balcony running around two sides." Garner is so happy 40 with this practical extension to his home that he thinks he can convince more people of the benefits of living in the trees. He wants to set up his own enterprise making more of the deluxe tree dwellings, saying, "Tree houses are airy, secure and comfortable and the only disadvantage 45 is that they might not be suitable for people who suffer from hay fever or a fear of heights!" 2 If you don't look carefully, you might not even see the home that Jonathan Ridley-Jones and Shanon Ridd built at all! That's because the house is a converted underground water tank. The only thing that can be seen from the surface is a door leading into the hillside. "We've 2 never wanted to live in an ordinary house," Shanon says. "Living below ground means that our home is quiet and very cosy none of the usual draughts. It doesn't damage the local surroundings and has very low fuel bills. Some of our friends find it dark and feel shut in 3 when they first visit, but they soon get used to it!" Even people who live in more ordinary settings sometimes can't resist doing something to make them stand out from the crowd. One extreme example of this 50 is Bill Heines' house in Headington, Oxfordshire. Until one morning in 1986, his house looked much like all the others in his street, when suddenly overnight a 7.5 m long fibreglass shark appeared to have crashed through the roof. The shark was a sculpture by local artist John 55 Buckley. At first some people complained that it might be dangerous or that it spoilt the look of the neighbourhood, but engineers checked that the sculpture was safe and the 'Headington shark' has become a well-known and popular landmark. It seems that no matter where you live, 60 you can always do something to make sure your house says something about who you are. 4 5 D It Why Ridle AI B 6 C D 7 Wh Ric A B 4 C D V

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es 4 Read the article. Underline the sentences in the present perfect tense. 1-02 UNIQUE HOBBIES NOTE ARCHERY What sports does your country perform well in at the Olympics? lys Vot My name is Mina, and I'm a competitive target archer. I have at the professional level for many years now, and I've even won a few tournaments su Target archery is a very popular sport, and it is particularly popular in my country. You could almost call it a national pastime for Koreans. There are even archery cafés in Korea! This might be why South Korea is known for producing some of the most talented archers in recent years. In fact, South Korean archers grabbed gold medals in all four categories of archery at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The rules of target archery are simple. Archers shoot at a stationary target. Indoor competitions take place at 18m. Outdoor ranges can be from 25m to 90m. Each match is divided by ends which are counted as either three or six arrows. Archers shoot their arrows at a target with ten rings drawn on it. Each ring's value gets higher as it nears the center. After firing all shots, archers add up their scores and the archer with the most points at the end of the competition wins. GEOCACHING Hello, I'm Andrew and I have been an active geocacher for more than ten years. Geocaching is an activity for people who love exploration and adventure. It's essentially a giant game that involves using Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers to search for hidden treasures called geocaches. There are all kinds of geocaches. Some are very simple to find and others require the participant to solve puzzles to learn the cache's location. What waits inside each cache is a mystery. Geocaches can contain all sorts of different treasures, such as CDs, books, USBS, and even money. One common item in almost every geocache is a logbook. The logbook is a record of all the participants who have found the cache and contributed to it. 1 If you're interested in seeing what treasures lie out there, you can try this activity out yourself. Look online for nearby geocaches. There may be some nearby. Find one and then set off on your first geocaching adventure. All you need is a smartphone and a little bit of time to join in the fun. NOTE Go online and try to locate a geocache near you. Who do you think placed it there? Comprehension 5 Circle true or false. true 1. South Korean archers performed poorly at the Rio Olympics. 2. Outdoor target archery ranges can be over 90 meters long. true true 3. Andrew has been a geocacher since he was ten years old. 4. Geocaches usually contain a logbook for people to sign. 5. You can find geocache locations online. true true Answer the questions. 1. What are the rules of target archery? 2. What are some things that can be found inside of a geocache? 3. What equipment do you need to search for geocaches? Talk with a partner. 1. What are some unique hobbies? 2. What is the most unique activity or hobby you've ever tried? What was fun or not fun about it? 2 What are some common pastimes in your country? false false false false false 12 27 28 29 30 11 R

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ค Read the interview. 6-09 oguess that something will happen in the future. Our Happy Planet Garry: Hello, everyone! And welcome to the Our Happy Planet Talk Show, We're here with Professor Julie Bright, a sientist and expert on climate change. Julie: Thanks, Garry. Garry: So, Julie, in your opinion, do we do enough to keep our planet healthy? Julie: Actualy, I think that the world is going to end in the next 100 years. Garry: I'm sorry. In 100 years? Oh dear.. thats terrible. Can you explain further? Julie: Its because we've already done too much damage to the planet, and now that darmage is permanent. In my opinion, we're past the point of trying to protect the planet. Now we should try to save ourselves. Garry: Surely there's something we can do. What's the cause of all this damage? Julie: Well, the cause is pollution, and its effect is climate change. It's destroying our planet, and it will continue to do So. Its to the point that we cannot stop it. Its causing the ice caps to melt. (A) Soon they will all disappear. This in turn will cause sea levels to rise. [B) Its predicted that sea levels will rise another 48 centimeters by the year 2050. This will flood many coastal cities. They will be lost forever beneath the water. Flooding isn't the only problem being caused by climate change either. Climate change is causing drought, famine, fires, and other disasters to happen more often all over the world. [C) The bottom line is: we're losing the fight against climate change. Garry: But, Professor, if we stop poluting the environment, can't we prevent these disasters that you are predicting? Julie: Hmm. Well, it couldn't hurt. But, in order for us to make a real difference, we'd have to stop polluting the planet now. Climate change is a problem for all people living now. It's not a problem for our kids or our kids" kids. comprehension Circle true or false. 8 1. Julie believes the damage done to the planet is permanent 2. Sea levels have risen 48 centimeters. 3. Melting ice caps cause droughts, famines, fires, etc. 4. Julie thinks natural disasters cannot be prevented. true false true false true false 6 Read the statements. Then fill in the boxes with the best place to insert the sentences [A-C]. The ice caps have melted faster in the last 20 years than they have in the past 10,000 years. These disasters can also cause issues such as lack of food and water. The sea level has increased by 23 centimeters in the last 140 years. Listen and read. Then fill in the blanks with the correct words. 7-09 Hello sports fans. Welcome to the 23rd annual Bayslde High School Athletics Day. I'm your host, Vic Romano. Today, I'll be covering all of the action. First up is the three-on-three basketball tournament. The Ballers are this year's champions! This most of the other teams. They morning, they 1. Couldn't lose. However, in the championship game, the Purple Elephants the Ballers in the first two quarters. Luckily n0 2. one got injured. By the end of the third quarter, though, the Ballers had the game under control, Ravi Patel 3. most other players. He led the game in rebounds. He also 4. everyone else. Meanwhile, team captain Eduardo Marque2 5. point guard. He gave assists to all his teammates. Finally, teammate Kenny Longhorn made an the Elephants unbelievable shot. Thanks to Ravi, Eduardo, and Kenny, the Ballers won the game 123-95.

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