<span>A:
I (saw) Tina this afternoon.
B: Really? Can I come? I
have (not seen) her for ages.
9 A: Have (you been playing) computer
games all afternoon?
B: No. I have been (tidying) my room and l have
(walked) the dog as well.
10 A: Do (you like) sports?
B: Yes. We
(play) football every Saturday. And do you </span><span><span>like sports? </span>
11 A: What
and where is your sister?
B: I am (listening) to music and Ann is (surfing) the Net.
12 A: Have you been working this week?
B: No,
it (is) my week off.
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<span>1. b) What is she like
2. a) didn’t
3. b) at the
4. b) were waiting for
5. c) will they
6. d) Is there a fridge in the kitchen?
7. d) has gone
8. c) a few bottles
9. d) many boxes
10. c) Shall
11. c) went shopping
12. c) by
13. c) Were you going
14. b) at the age of
15. a) I’m a typist
16. d) take
17. d) was writing
18. a) is
19. c) were shown
20. c) haven’t spoken</span>
1.left
2.leaving , taking off
3 spend, were swimming and sunbathing
4. Haven’t seen, haven’t seen
5.is going, would be
6. Was looking, going
7.clarifying
8.became
9. answering, work
10. Spend, haven’t been
<span>1. It is very inconvenient to have to work ______ when you have young children.
a) flexitime
2. Multinationals often ______ their employees excellent career opportunities
if they are willing to travel. a) offer
3. Job opportunities are sometimes referred to as "job ______." c) prospects
4. We're investing money in areas where we think we can grow and be c) profiting
5. We wanted a reliable firm, so we ______ Phillips. c) chose
6. All our machines have just ______. b) been served
7. He said they ______ our order the week before. a) had received
8. We're not the market leader, but I wish we ______. b) were
9. Do you want ______ back in half an hour? b) to come
10. Sorry, I ______ go now. I don't want to be late. c) have to </span>