<span>1 My friend never listens to pop music, _______ he? c) does
2 Wait a minute, I _______ if we have them in your size. a) will check;
3 — Mum, where's Dad? - I don’t know he _____ in the garage. c) could be;
4 – You look tired. - My car broke down. I _____ for an hour. a) have been walking;
5 I really like the soup. It tastes d) good ;
6 My dad _______ be at home now. He usually works at this time of the day.
d) can't ;
7 - Why are you putting the scarf on? - I _______ wear it, I’ve got a sore throat. b) must;
8 Tony’s grandfather’s bought him a bike, _______ he? c) hasn't;
9 I was really _______ when I found out that we are going to the seaside next summer. b) excited;
10 My uncle _______ three stories about his adventures in Africa and he is going to write the fourth. c) has written; </span>
<span>John
and his wife, Angela, are fond of (travelling) and usually they (go) abroad
for their holidays. Some time ago they (went) to a small town in
Yugoslavia. They also (spent) a very exciting holiday in Italy last
year. They (caught) a plane from London to Paris, then they travelled by
train to Istambul. The train (was moving) very slowly through the mountains in
Northern Italy. John and Angela (were having dinner) in the dining-car when
the train (stopped) suddenly. They (looked) out of the window. It (was getting) dark,
but they (noticed) quite a lot of men in green (getting on) the train. One
of them (was speaking) angrily. John (thouht) he (saw) fire-arms, but it
(had become) too dark to be sure. A few minutes later the dining-car (was) full of men in green. They (were asking)
everybody for their passports and (looking) at them hurriedly. Angela
decided that the men (were) police or immigration officials. A man, who
(was sitting) quietly at their desk, (looked) very excited. One of the men in
green (came up) to the man. But before he (asked) for his passport, the
man (jumped) from the seat (pushed) the nearest man hard, and (tried) to get
out of the window — but it was too small. Other officials (seized) the
man and (took) him away. One of them (explained) that the Italian police
(expected) them (to arrest) the robber because he (had stolen) three paintings
from the Uffizzi Gallery in Florence several weeks before.
</span>
A. Московский Кремль очень древний. Кремль был построен где-то в 1147 году. Сначала он строился как крепость, но позже он был перестроен в Кремль и стал домом для русских царей. Кремль был разрушен и восстановлен много раз. Москву часто называют "белокаменная" или "белый камень". Таким он стал со времен князя Дмитрия Донского в 1367-1368, когда стены и башни Кремля были построены из белого камня. В 1485-1495 Кремль был перестроен и у него появились красные башни и стены. Сейчас Кремль имеет 20 башен. Символ Кремля - Спасская башня, где расположены самые знаменитые часы России.
Сейчас Кремль является рабочим местом президента России. И это самая популярная туристическая достопримечательность.
<span>When I looked out of the window that morning I saw that it was raining
hard. I wanted to take an umbrella but found out that all the five umbrellas we
had were broken. So I took them all to the umbrella maker and promised to pick
them up on my way home. When I was having lunch at a café a young woman came in
and sat down at the same table with me. When I finished my lunch I
absent-mindedly took her umbrella and went to the door. She stopped me and said
that I had taken her umbrella. I returned the umbrella and apologized. In the
evening I went to the umbrella maker, took my five umbrellas and got on the
tram to go home. The woman I had met in the café was also riding in the same
tram. When she saw me with my five umbrellas she smiled and said, “You have had
a successful day to-day.”</span>