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Ronald: Do you know what Mr. Wilkes looks like?

Arthur: I have a photo of Mr. Wilkes, but it is in the car.


  I think I remember what he looks like.
Ronald: Is that gentleman Mr. Wilkes?
Arthur: No, Mr. Wilkes is old. He doesn't have brown hair,
  he has white hair. He is big and wears glasses.
  I think he has a mustache too.
Ronald: That is Mr. Wilkes at the door.

1she  an  woman  ears  big  is  ugly  with


She is an ugly woman with big ears.

2red  are  cheeks  his


His cheeks are red.

3has  artist  the  hair  blonde


The artist has blonde hair.

4long  dog  the  ears  has


The dog has long ears.

5has  Tom  brown  blonde  hair  and  eyes


Tom has brown eyes and blonde hair / Tom has blonde hair and
brown eyes.

1Peter is eight years old.


How old is Peter?

2Guernica was painted over seventy-three years ago.


How old is Guernica / How old is the Guernica / How old is the
painting Guernica?

3In 2009, Big Ben was one hundred and fifty years old.
How old is Big Ben / How old is the Big Ben?

4I'm twenty-five years old.


How old are you?
5Thomas is thirty years old and Mary is thirty-one.
How old are Thomas and Mary / How old are Mary and Thomas /
How old are they?

one hundred and twenty -four

four thousand years

Five hundred years old

one hundred and fifty years old

three hundred and seventy years old

Seventy-three

two thousand five hundred years old

1We eat salad. (very often)


We eat salad very often / Very often we eat salad.

2Anna eats in a restaurant. (usually)


Anna usually eats in a restaurant / Usually Anna eats in a
restaurant.

3Tom goes for a walk in the garden. (occasionally)


Tom occasionally goes for a walk in the garden / Occasionally
Tom goes for a walk in the garden / Tom goes for a walk in the
garden occasionally.

4My mother bakes cakes. (often)


My mother often bakes cakes / My mother bakes cakes often.

5Alice goes swimming on vacation. (never)


Alice never goes swimming on vacation.

6Simon arrives late for work. (always)


Simon always arrives late for work.

7She is not in. (at the moment)


She is not in at the moment / At the moment she is not in.

1I've got an account at that bank.


2Can you give me an appointment at four o'clock?
3What is the movie like? It is wonderful.
4I've got a good idea. Why don't we go to the movie theater?
5My brother is very shy. He doesn't like to speak to people.
6Can you open the door, please? It is hot.
7Can you sit down, please? I can't see the movie.
8I don't like meat, but I occasionally eat chicken.

1My mother's brother is my uncle.


2My father's sister is my aunt.
3My father's father is my grandfather.
4My father's mother is my grandmother.
5My sister is my mother's daughter.
6My uncle's son and daughter are my cousins.
7My brother is my grandfather's grandson.
8My brother's son is my nephew.
9My sister's daughter is my niece.

1. Please, put the pencils and the notebook in the drawer.

2. Don't forget to clean the floor behind the bed. It's very dirty.

3. Please, come in and shut the door behind you.

4. A new terrace bar opens today behind the hotel building.

5. We have some nice pictures in front of the wall.

6. There is a tree between my house and the bus stop.

7. Please, don't stand in front of me. I can't see!

8. The house behind my house is for sale.


9. The man sitting behind me on the bus is my friend's father.

UNIT 4

You are at the train station. Go out of the train station and go straight on along that
street that has the name of a famous place for its colleges and students. What is its
name? Oxford Street / Oxford St. / Oxford St / Oxford

Continue along this street. Cross over the river and turn right into a street that is
connected with flowers and plants. What is its name? Garden Street / Garden St. /
Garden St / Garden

Go past a building where you can go to see art exhibitions. What is this
building? The Museum / Museum

Cross over two streets after this building and turn left into a small street. This street
has the name of a building where you can go to borrow or read books. What is its
name? Library Street / Library St. / Library St / Library

When you get to the traffic circle, you see a big church. The name of this church is
connected with a very popular saint. The name of this saint is the same as that of
the Queen of England. What is its name? Street Elizabeth Church / St. Elizabeth
Church / St Elizabeth Church / Elizabeth Church / Street Elizabeth / St. Elizabeth /
St Elizabeth / Elizabeth

1Hello, can you tell me how to get to the school?


2Stop when you get to the corner and turn right.
3Go to the grocery store and buy some tomatoes.
4People don't visit this town. There aren't any hotels.
5We need to go at six. Be ready at five forty-five.
6Ask someone to tell you the time.
7The City Hall isn't next to the post office, it is opposite the post
office.
8Cars have to turn left at a traffic circle in England.
9This car is old. It cannot go uphill.
1A place where you go to get some money. A bank
2A place where you can buy shoes. A shoe store
3A place where you can buy vegetables and fruit. A grocery store
4A place where doctors and nurses work. A hospital
5A place where you can buy bread. A bakery
6A place where you can by medicine. A pharmacy

1Please, don't answer the phone until it rings twice. (to


answer)
2It's late! Get up or you'll be late for school. (to get up)
3Don't feed the animals in the zoo. It's forbidden. (to feed)
4Please, Mary, pass me the salt. (to pass)
5Finish your food or you won't watch TV! (to finish)
6Be quiet! You're not paying attention. (to be)
7Don't listen to him! He's telling a lie!. (to listen)
8The kitchen is very dirty. Clean it! (to clean)

1Help! I can't swim! I could die!


2Pass me the water, please.
3Pay attention to what he says.
4Look at that star! Oh, it has disappeared!
5Take it easy. You have plenty of time.
6Open the window. It is very hot in here.
7Turn the light on. I can't read. It is very dark.
8Study this list of verbs for tomorrow's exam.
9Be careful! There is a lot of traffic.
10Go to school! It is very late!

Unit 5

There is a little sugar.
There are a few cookies.
There is a little butter.
There is plenty of milk.
There is enough cream.
1. Don't sit down. The grass is wet.

2. Don't forget to lock the door when you leave.

3. Do we have enough rice for dinner?

We've got a little rice, but not enough for dinner.

4. Hello, Cindy. Can you look after the children this evening?

No, I'm sorry I'm busy.

Well, I suppose I can phone the babysitter.

5. Why doesn't he hire a car in Spain?

He is from England and the English drive on the left.

6. Darling, can you bring me a glass of milk?

I'm sorry, I can't stand up, my legs hurt.

7. Can you let the cat in?

No, don't let the cat in, it isn't cold outside.

8. Don't let your son eat a lot of chocolate. It is a bad habit.

9. Billy, listen to your babysitter.

Billy can be a little naughty.

10. What is that thing?

1. Talk loudly. Don't talk loudly.


2. Smoke. Don't smoke.
3. Throw garbage on the
Don't throw garbage on the floor.
floor.
4. Stay for a long time. Don't stay for a long time.
5. Bring food into the room. Don't bring food into the room.
6. Bring your pet. Don't bring your pet.
7. Light a fire. Don't light a fire.
8. Play loud music. Don't play loud music.

Unit 6

1She  know  the  flight  arrives  when  doesn't 


She doesn't know when the flight arrives.

2I  flight  afternoon  arrives  think  this  the


I think the flight arrives this afternoon.

3Do  the  flight  from  is  know  you  where


Do you know where the flight is from?

4How  today  are  there  many  flights  Chicago  from


How many flights are there from Chicago today / How many flights are there
today from Chicago?

5There  a  another  flight  is  at  11.50  and  at  2.45


There is a flight at 11.50 and another at 2.45 / There is a flight at 2.45 and
another at 11.50.

1Straight - curly - blonde - dark - thin. thin

2Journalist - accident - waitress - constable. accident

3Mother - niece - nephew - library - grandfather. library

4Visa - resident - tourist - bar. bar

5Museum - school - mayor - library - store. Mayor

1Rod and Fred are from Albany. True


2The restaurant is famous for its ice cream. True
3Officer Sloane goes to the restaurant on Fridays. True
4The waitress brings the robbers two ice creams. True
5The police constable sees the robbers after they order. False
6When the police officer asks them to stop, they don't
stop. True
1room - dining - want - would - reserve - order - double 
I would like to reserve a double room, please.

2We - Our - at - ours - our - house - read


Our books are at  our grandmother's house.

3Does - Has - rooms - room - bath - in 


Has the room got a bath  in it?

4Is - Can - a - the - days - day - opens - open


Is  the restaurant open all day? 

5waiter - waitress - his - her - like - likes - her


Jane is a waitress and her mother likes  her ice cream. 

6birthday - hotel - visit - at - in - lots - it - him


My aunt's hotel is in France and we visit it lots.

7can - would - like - want - for - with


I would  like to reserve a room with a balcony, please.

8this - my - coats - your - these


Are these  your  coats?

Unit 7

1check - away - in - welcome - stay


We want to check  in for our two-night stay.

2neighbors - family - pets - they - them


These neighbors bring their pets with them on vacation.

3my - you - me - if - else - do - anything  


Let me know if I can do  anything  else for you.

4bring - gave - back - later - key


Can I bring the key  back  later?

5get - degrees - hi - high - can - in - at


Temperatures can  get as high as 104 degrees Fahrenheit in summer.
1Brother - daughter - baby - gangster. gangster

2Receipt - paintings - signature - accept - cost. paintings

3Pass - turn - take - immediately. pass / immediately

4Suggest - nice - mild - safe - perfect - young. suggest

5Fair - color - paint - picture. Fair

1About half a million people live in Las Vegas. True


2The temperatures are similar in summer and winter. False
3The hotels need air conditioning. True
4All the hotels connect by underground tunnels. False
5The history of Las Vegas was connected with gambling and
sinning. True
6Gambling and sinning are illegal. False
7The mafia still call the city, "Sin City". False
8Elvis Presley is the reason young people go to Las Vegas. False
9Elvis Presley got married in Las Vegas. False
10People can enjoy a quick marriage. True
11The chapel is where some people have their marriage. True
12You need to look like Elvis to perform the ceremony. False

1Can you describe what you normally wear during the week? 
d) A shirt.

2What do you wear at the weekend?


c) Some sneakers.

3At the weekend, I always play soccer. What sports do you


play?
b) Volleyball.

4How many nieces or nephews do you have? 


b) Two.

5What do they look like? 


d) They all have blonde hair.

6What kind of stores do you like to spend your money in?


b) A place where I can buy ice cream. 

7Give me directions to get from your local train station to your


favorite store, please.
a) Follow Station Road until you get to Brimhall Road. 

- The restaurant is excellent ... and they have activities for


children.
- Did you find the key ... in the room or not?
- There's not much to do ... there if you don't like dancing.
- Are you ready ... to get married this weekend?
- I really liked ... the second course.

TEST FINAL
1. Mother2. Father3. Brother4. Sister5. Nephew6. Niece7. Uncle8. Aunt9. Cousin

1 2 3

Bus station Market Bookstore


     
4 5  
 

Grocery store Pharmacy  

1Person who has been elected to lead the government of a town


or city: mayor
2Person who lives next to you: neighbor 
3Person who steals money or property: robber
4White or gray mass in the sky that forms from very small
drops of water: cloud
5Plant with thin leaves that covers the ground in fields and
gardens: grass

1. The students had to stand up when the teacher entered the


room.

2. After the gym you need to go straight back home and help.

3. Who do you look like - your mom or your dad?

4. Can you hold on for a minute while I check if he is in the


office?

5. Do you want me to look after the kids when you go to work?

1I / read novels / very quickly (pos)


I can read novels very quickly.

2She / eat lunch / on her own (pos)


She can eat lunch on her own. 

3They / find / the restaurant (neg)


They can't find the restaurant.

4I / go / with you / to the gym (neg)


I can't go with you to the gym. 
5He / run / 40 km (neg)
He can't run 40 km / He can't run 40 kilometres / He can't run 40 kilometers /
He can't run 40km.

1. They have enough leaflets for the campaign.

2. The class starts in 15 minutes. Do I have enough time for a


cup of coffee?

3. There is only a little milk left. Can you buy some more?

4. There are only a few books left on the shelf, but I think there
are more at the back of the store.

5. I am afraid we haven't got any more application forms left,


but you can apply online.

1. They / enough time / to go jogging before dinner (?)

Do they have enough time to go jogging before dinner?

2. I / any chairs left / but / a stool (neg / pos)

I don't have any chairs left but I have a stool.

3. We / swimming pool / in our house / because / we / enough


space (neg / neg)

We don't have a swimming pool in our house because we


don't have enough space.

4. She / pair of scissors / to lend me (?)

Does she have a pair of scissors to lend me?

1. eat / on the bus


Don't eat on the bus.

2. bring food / in the classroom

Don't bring food in the classroom.

3. swim / in the lake

Don't swim in the lake.

4. cross / the road

Don't cross the road.

5. smoke / in the hospital

Don't smoke in the hospital.

6. make noise / at night

Don't make noise at night.

1Where's the city hall?


It's very close. Just keep walking down the street.
2Can you do me a favour?
Sure! What do you need?
3What's your address?
21 Clayton Lane.
4Where's my mug?
It's in the dishwasher.
5What's the matter?
I have a stomachache. / I need some painkillers.
6Who's that man next to her?
It's her uncle.
7How can I help you?
I need some painkillers. / I have a stomachache.
8Have you got some spare change?
No, I haven't.
1. Manchester is in the east of England. False

2. Manchester preserves some of its old buildings. True

3. Buildings constructed with red bricks aren't common in


Manchester. False

4. Manchester is popular among young people. True

Task 2: read the text and choose the correct answer for
each question (A, B or C).

5. According to the text, today the canals are used for...

C. recreational boats.

6. According to the text, Manchester has...

A. many places to listen to live concerts.

7. According to the text, Manchester has plenty of...

C. transport options.

1. London is the capital city of the United Kingdom. True

2. According to the text, London only has one theater. False

3. According to the text, the bridges over the River Thames are
only open at night. False

4. According to the text, in London you can find...

B. food from all over the world.

5. According to the text, the minimum age to enter the clubs in


London is...

A. eighteen.
6. The opening times for the clubs...

B. vary depending on the club.

7. According to the text, the magazine 'Time Out' shows...

A. places to eat in London.

1. James wants to speak to Wendy. True


2. After waiting for a few seconds, James is able to speak to
True
Wendy.
3. James needs to be at the bus station at 10 o'clock. False
4. Wendy and James aren't meeting at 9 o'clock. False

1
My mother's girl looks after my children. friend

2
She's got a lot of very expensive jewels in her house. jewelry

3
The dog's tail is broken and it lost. hurts

4
My brother's friend is not very shy. Girlfriend

5
The baby never cries tonight. at night

VERSIÓN 2
1A male parent: dad
2A female who has the same parents as you: sister
3The son of your husband's or wife's brother or
sister: nephew
4The sister of your father or mother: aunt
5The child of your aunt: cousin
6The daughter of your brother or sister: niece
7The husband of your aunt: uncle
8A female parent: mother
9A male who has the same parents as you: brother

1. There are only enough a few loaves of bread left, but we are


baking some more.

2. There's only a little mustard left, so please don't use it all.

3. I have enough pens to share with you.

4. They didn't have a few any seats left, so I had to stand up


the whole time.

5. The movie starts in 5 minutes. Do you think I have plenty


of enough time to get some popcorn?

1 2 3

Do not drink the water /


Don't drink the water /
Do not drink this water /
Don't drink this water /
Do not disturb / Don't
Do not smoke / Don't Do not drink / Don't
disturb / Do not enter /
smoke / No drink / No drinking / No
Don't enter / Do not
smoking / Do not drinking the water / No
disturb! / Don't disturb! /
smoke! / Don't drinking water / Do not
Do not enter! / Don't
smoke!. drink the water! / Don't
enter!.
drink the water! / Do not
drink this water! / Don't
drink this water! / Do not
drink! / Don't drink!.
     
4 5 6
Do not take photos / Do
not take photographs /
Don't take photos / Don't
take photographs / Do
not take pictures / Don't
take pictures / Do not Do not camp / Don't
photograph / Don't camp / Do not camp Do not park / Don't
photograph / No photos / here / Don't camp park / Do not park here /
No photography / Do not here / No camping / Don't park here / No
take photos! / Do not Do not camp! / Don't parking / Do not park! /
take photographs! / camp! / Do not camp Don't park! / Do not park
Don't take photos! / here! / Don't camp here! / Don't park here!.
Don't take here!.
photographs! / Do not
take pictures! / Don't
take pictures! / Do not
photograph! / Don't
photograph!.

1. It's five o'clock and the train leaves in ten minutes. Have I
got any enough time?

2. There are only a little a few people inside, but I suppose


there are more outside.

3. We've got a few chairs for the party.

4. There's only a little coffee. Can you buy some more from the
grocery store?
5. They haven't got enough money. They are very poor.

1What's the matter?


My arm hurts.
2Can you do me a favor?
Of course. Tell me what it is. / Sorry, I can't help, I'm in a
hurry.
3Where's the pharmacy?
It's not far. Take the first right and go straight along Vine
Road.
4Can you help me?
Sorry, I can't help, I'm in a hurry. / Of course. Tell me
what it is.
5What's your address?
41 Park Lane.
6Who's that old woman?
That's my grandmother.
7Do you have a boyfriend?
No, I don't.
8Where's my bag?
It's under the bed, I think.

1
My mother's friend looks after my child. children

2
He's got a lot of expensive jewellery in her house. She's

3
The bird's leg is broken and it hurts. dog's

4
My sister's girlfriend is not very shy. brother's

5
The baby ever cries at night. Never
1A male parent: dad
2A female who has the same parents as you: sister
3The son of your husband's or wife's brother or
sister: nephew
4The sister of your father or mother: aunt
5The child of your aunt: cousin
6The daughter of your brother or sister: niece
7The husband of your aunt: uncle
8A female parent: mother
9A male who has the same parents as you: brother

1Room in a house where you cook: kitchen 


2Room in a house where people relax or watch TV: living
room
3Circular area where three or more roads join together and
which cars must drive around: roundabout
4Wide road for traveling fast over long distances: highway
5They tell cars when to stop: traffic lights

1. It's five o'clock and the train leaves in ten minutes. Have I
got any enough time?

2. There are only a little a few people inside, but I suppose


there are more outside.

3. We've got a few chairs for the party.

4. There's only a little coffee. Can you buy some more from the
grocery store?

5. They haven't got enough money. They are very poor.

1. You / time / to make / dinner (?)

Do you have time to make dinner?


2. I / enough money / to go to a restaurant / but / enough
money / to buy a sandwich (neg / pos)

I don't have enough money to go to a restaurant but I have


enough money to buy a sandwich.

3. They / enough space / for a bigger sofa (?)

Do they have enough space for a bigger sofa?

4. She / dog / because / she / time to take care of one (neg /


neg)

She doesn't have a dog because she doesn't have time to take
care of one.

1A male parent: father
2The son of your brother or sister: nephew
3A female parent: mother
4The wife of your father's or mother's brother: aunt
5A male who has the same parents as you: brother
6The brother of your mother or father: uncle
7The daughter of your wife's or husband's brother or
sister: niece
8A female who has the same parents as you: sister
9The child of your uncle: cousin

1What's your address?


77 Forest Park Avenue.
2What's the matter?
I have a headache. / I need some Band-Aid.
3Have you got any new books?
Yes, we have.
4How can I help you?
I need some Band-Aid. / I have a headache.
5Can you do me a favor?
Well, I guess..., but tell me what it is first.
6Where's the bottle of water?
It's on the floor.
7Where's the closest gym?
You need to take first right and go straight along West Bell
Avenue.
8Who's that woman next to him?
It's his grandmother.

1. According to the text, in London the performance of the play


'The Mousetrap' by Agatha Christie hasn't undergone any
changes since 1952. False

2. There are not many boats that travel along the River Thames
in London. False

3. The bridges in the River Thames in London don't have lights


on at night. False

Task 2: read the text and choose the correct answer for
each question (A, B or C).

4. The River Thames is located...

A. in London.

5. According to the text, London has...

A. a great variety of cultural activities, nightclubs, and international restaurants.

6. According to the text, in the U.K. you need to be...

A. 18 years old to enter nightclubs.

7. The purpose of the London magazine 'Time Out' is...

C. to inform
about the
cultural and
entertainment
options available
in London.

1. Wendy is not the first person to answer the telephone. True


2. James is asking Wendy for a favour. True
3. James doesn't need to be at the airport at 10 o'clock. False
4. Wendy and James are meeting at 9 o'clock. True

1. He / car / because he / any money (neg / neg)

He doesn't have a car because he hasn't got any money.

2. I / time / to finish / the exam (?)

Do I have time to finish the exam?

3. We / enough money / go to / cinema (?)

Do we have enough money to go to the cinema?

4. They / any books / but / some music (neg / pos)

They don't have any books but do have some music.

 Manchester is in the south of England. False

2. Manchester's economy was based on the cotton industry


during the industrial revolution. True

3. Manchester has a very lively nightlife and it is a popular city


among young people. True

4. According to the text, Manchester has an excellent


transportation network. True

1 According to the text, in London the performance of the play


'The Mousetrap' by Agatha Christie has changed since
1952.  True
2. It isn't difficult to find a boat to travel along the River Thames
in London.  True

3. The bridges over the River Thames have lights that are
switched off on special occasions. False

Task 2: read the text and choose the correct answer for
each question (A, B or C).

4. The River Thames is located...

C. in London.

5. According to the text, in London you can find...

A. cheap and expensive restaurants.

6. According to the text, the minimum age to enter the clubs in


London is...

C. eighteen.

7. The magazine 'Time Out' shows...

A. the entertainment options in London.


Manchester is in the north of England. False True

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