Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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bad-tempered, carat, extension, barbecue, sign, French fries, anniversary, pull, message, reserve
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What are you going to do tonight? Present your plans for the evening.
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When I was younger I used to Please complete this sentence and add four more.
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Which is (tall) building in the world?
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Barbara is (intelligent) than Sarah.
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Some Americans are among (fat) people in the world.
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People in Italy are (friendly) than where I come from.
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Gold is (expensive) than silver.
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Which is (far) from London New York or Moscow?
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Is Tokyo (modern) than London?
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My French is even (bad) than my Spanish.
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Casablanca is one of (interesting) films ever made.
10. The service in American restaurants is probably (good) in the
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Find mistakes in the sentences and correct them. There is one mistake in each
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She will buy a new car if she will have enough money.
I use to go camping in France when I was young.
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Robert goed to America last year.
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Put the words in the right order. The first word in a sentence is underlined. (5 p)
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got / lot / a / I / have / friends / of .
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as / not / milk / good / beer / is / as .
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weather / terrible / was / yesterday / the .
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to / Rome / in / they / how long / are / going / stay ?
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the / hes / funniest / in / boy / class / the
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VIII.
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Jeste w restauracji. Zapytaj koleanki, czy smakowa jej posiek.
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Przyjaciel skada Ci yczenia urodzinowe. Podzikuj i powiedz, e to mio z jego
strony.
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Zapytaj gocia, czy mia udany lot.
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Jeste w hotelu. Popro o pokj dwuosobowy na jedn noc.
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Chcesz si spotka z koleg. Zaproponuj termin.
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Every morning, billionaire Milton Petrie walked from his New York apartment and bought
a newspaper from the ragged old man on the street corner. One morning the man wasnt there.
Petrie learned that he was very ill in the city hospital. Immediately he paid his hospital bill
and later, when the man died, paid for his funeral.
The old man was just one of many people that Milton Petrie helped with his money.
Whenever he read about personal disasters in his newspaper Petrie sent generous cheques,
especially to the families of policemen or firemen injured in the work. He also sent cheques to
a mother who lost five children in a fire, and a beautiful model, whose face was cut in a knife
attack. It cost him millions of dollars, but he still had millions left. He said that he was lucky
in business and he wanted to help those less fortunate than himself. The nice thing is, the
harder I work, the more money I make, and the more people I can help.
Milton Petrie died in 1994, when he was 92. His will was 120 pages long because he left
$150 million to 383 people. His widow, Carroll, his fourth and last wife, said his generosity
was a result of the poverty of his early years. His family were poor but kind-hearted. His
father was a Russian immigrant who became a policeman, but he never arrested anyone, he
was too kind. He couldnt even give a parking ticket.
1. Was the man who sold newspapers young?
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1. could play / was able to play 2. was reading 3. had lost 4. going 5. havent seen
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1. is she doing? 2. does he live? 3. cars have they got? 4. Has he worked in a factory? 5. did
she come here?
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1. sign 2. bad-tempered 3. reserve 4. pull 5. French fries
6. extension 7. barbecue 8. message 9. carat 10. anniversary
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Inwencja studenta
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1. the tallest 2. more intelligent 3. the fattest 4. friendlier 5. more expensive
6. further 7. more modern 8. worse 9. the most interesting 10. the best
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1. written 2. doesnt 3. should do 4. lived 5. in 6. are 7. much 8. has 9. used to 10. went
VII.
1. I have got a lot of friends.
2. Milk is not as good as beer.
3. Yesterday the weather was terrible.
4. How long are they going to stay in Rome?
5. Hes the funniest boy in the class.
VIII.
Inwencja studenta. Przykadowe odpowiedzi:
1. How was the meal? / Did you enjoy your meal?
2. Thank you very much. How sweet of you.
3. Did you have a good flight?
4. Id like a double for one night.
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time is it / s the time,
ready, Ill have / Id like / Could I have / -------------reservation, moment / minute
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1. are made 2. was written 3. will be produced 4. was discovered 5. has been made
XI.
1. No, he was old.
2. No, he was generous.
3. He was lucky in business.
4. (He was born) in 1902. (1994 92)
5. (He left) $150 million.
6. 383.
7. (He had) four wives.
8. (They were) poor but kind-hearted.
9. (He came from) Russia.
10. He was a policeman.