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  • 30… he … about the opera before

  • 34. Do you like football Yes, please.Yes, I do.+35. … Ricardo drive to work

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  • 7. Do you meet your colleagues after work

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    6. Why don’t you buy a self-study course?
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    Yes, there is.
    OK, I’ll take a look at one. +

    7. His grandfather … from his job a year ago.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    retired +
    has retired
    was retiring

    8. They … for 20 minutes when his mother came in.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    talked
    were talking
    had been talking +


    9. … he … about the opera before?
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    had spoken
    has spoken +
    was speaking

    10. Last night I … home at 11. I … supper and then … to bed.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    have come, had, went
    came, have had, went
    came, had, went +

    11. Mr Albert … to meetings.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    isn’t go
    doesn’t go +
    not go


    12. Will you … the bank when you go out?
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    pass
    be passing +
    have passed

    13. Oscar … from home.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    works sometimes
    sometime work
    sometimes works +

    14. Next week, she’s moving to a new flat because her old one is … from the office.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    too far +
    far enough

    15. Karina is … but she lives and works in London.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    Mexican +
    Mexico

    16. … you … many cities when you were in France.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    did visit +
    are visiting
    have visited

    17. A. … my new camera.
    B. Oh dear. I’m sorry to hear that.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    I have a problem with +
    I’m afraid I can’t make

    18. Now I … for a taxi
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    wait
    am waiting +

    19. She … her work already.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    hasn’t finished
    has finished +
    finished


    20. And what … now?
    are you doing +
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:

    21. A. … Pascal’s is the best restaurant. The food is delicious
    B. Yes, I agree. The food is great.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    I think +
    What about using


    22. What did you learn from your last job?
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    OK, I’ll take a look at one.
    I learned how to be patient +


    23. I … you later, OK?
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    ‘ll call +
    call


    24. A. … credit card details, please?
    B. It’s a MasterCard. The number is …
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    Can I have your +
    What about using

    25. This office building …doesn't have a meeting room.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    doesnt have+

    26. I … my breakfast.
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    had
    have already had +

    27. Tomorrow at five he … football
    Отметьте правильный вариант ответа:
    ‘ll be playing
    ‘ll play
    plays +
    28 I ... for you for more than one hour.
    has waited
    was waiting
    have been waiting+

    29 My suggestion is to go for a cocktail.
    That’s a great idea.+
    Yes, I do


    30… he … about the opera before?
    had spoken+
    was speaking
    has spoken

    31. … you … many cities when you were in France.
    did visit+
    have visited
    are visiting


    32 What day suits you?
    I think we need to target young people.
    How about Wednesday?+


    33 When … in Thailand?
    have you arrived
    did you arrive+


    34. Do you like football?
    Yes, please.
    Yes, I do.+


    35. … Ricardo drive to work?
    Do
    Does+
    Is

    36. This office building … a meeting room.
    doesn’t have+
    hasn’t
    not have

    37. She’s a very … person – she likes to be on time.
    practical
    punctual+

    38. Yesterday my flight … at about three o’clock in the afternoon.
    land
    landed+

    39. The company … only four people and they all work in one office
    supplies
    employs+

    40. Mr Albert … to meetings
    not go
    isn’t go
    doesn’t go+


    42. Now I … for a taxi.
    am waiting+
    wait

    43. Karina is … but she lives and works in London.
    Mexico
    Mexican+

    44. Next week, she’s moving to a new flat because her old one is … from the office.
    far enough
    too far – +

    45. Last night I … home at 11. I … supper and then … to bed.
    came, have had, went
    have come, had. went
    came, had, went+

    46. A. … Pascal’s is the best restaurant. The food is delicious.
    B. Yes, I agree. The food is great.
    What about using
    I think+


    47. And what … now?
    do you do
    are you doing+


    48. They … for 20 minutes when his mother came in.
    had been talking+
    talked
    were talking

    49. Tomorrow at five he … football.
    ‘ll be playing+
    ‘ll play
    plays


    50. Can I speak to Jorge Ramos, please?
    OK, I’ll take a look at one.
    I’m afraid he isn’t in the office today.+


    51. A. … the target market?
    B. It’s aimed at stylish young men who want to look good.
    My subject today is
    What’s+


    52. A. … credit card details, please?
    B. It’s a Master Card. The number is …
    What about using
    Can I have your+

    53. I … my breakfast
    have already had+
    had

    54. His grandfather … from his job a year ago.
    retired
    was retiring
    has retired+


    55. Why don’t you buy a self-study course?
    OK, I’ll take a look at one.+
    Yes, there is


    56. What did you learn from your last job?
    OK, I’ll take a look at one.
    I learned how to be patient+


    57. I … you later, OK?
    call
    ‘ll call+

    1. I got a good deal when borrowed money to buy my car - I had one year’s …
      interest-free credit+
      a big service
      after-sales guarantee

      2. I ... some suppliers.
      visited the factory and met+
      visit the factory and meet
      visits the factory and mets

      3. I ... from Spain.
      are
      is
      am+
      does

      4. A low price is important, but good … will make customers happy, even when a product breaks.
      free delivery
      after-sales guarantee
      after-sales service+

      5. … is important with big or heavy products, because you can’t take them home in your car.
      Free delivery+
      After-sales service
      Interest-free delivery

      6. I don’t like to pay … when I order something. I prefer to pay when I receive the product.
      free credit+
      a big deposit
      after-sales guarantee


      7. Do you meet your colleagues after work?
      We're doing quite well.
      The room is very comfortable.
      From time to time+
      I’m from Italy.

      8. Last week, I ... in Taiwan and Hong Kong.
      be
      was+
      will

      9. We ... usually have any serious communication problems.
      aren’t
      isn’t
      don’t+
      doesn’t

      10. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane.
      Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’.
      Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs ?50. You can pay ?70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed.
      The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
      Yotels are …
      In the airport+
      Very near the airport
      Only an idea now


      11. How many hours a week do you work?
      I play golf.
      I work flexible hours, which is great.
      Between 40 and 50 hours.+

      12. My new camera has …. If it stops working, the maker will repair or replace it.
      a big credit
      free deposit
      a three-year guarantee+

      13. The employees ... from about 15 different countries.
      are+
      is
      do
      does

      14. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane.
      Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’.
      Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs ?50. You can pay ?70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed.
      The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
      The rooms cost a lot of money.
      true
      false+

      15. Tony Lam ... me some samples of his products.
      give
      gave+
      giving


      16. How’s your business doing?
      We're doing quite well.+
      The room is very comfortable.
      From time to time.
      I’m from Italy.

      17. I ... a very good meeting with Jimmy Lee in Taipei.
      have
      had+
      has

      18. The company ... around 40 employees.
      has+
      have
      do
      does

      19. Please take me to the city …
      bill
      fax
      booking
      luggage
      receipt
      centre+

      20. How many nights are you staying? …
      On Friday
      Three+
      Seven o’clock
      Yes, please

      21. Dessert: …
      apple pie+
      ice cream+
      snails
      soup

      22. What time do you think you’ll arrive? …
      On Friday
      Three
      Seven o’clock+
      Yes, please
      150€

      23. He wants to … a hotel for three nights in Taipei.
      book+
      do
      go
      take

      24. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane.
      Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’.
      Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs ?50. You can pay ?70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed.
      The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
      An important feature of the Yotel is convenience.
      true+
      false

      25. My boss ... from Sweden.
      come
      comes+
      am
      does

      26. How much is it per night? …
      On Friday
      Three
      Yes, please
      150€+


      27. What do you do in your free time?
      I play golf.+
      I work flexible hours, which is great.
      Between 40 and 50 hours.
      We're doing quite well.


      28. What’s your hotel like?
      We're doing quite well.
      The room is very comfortable.+
      From time to time.
      I’m from Italy.


      29. Can I have an aisle …?
      bill
      booking
      luggage
      seat+

      30. Five years ago, businessman Simon Woodroffe had a good idea. He was in bed in first class on an international flight when he decided to open a hotel. The bed in the aeroplane gave him an idea. He could open a hotel with rooms like the sleeping area in an aeroplane.
      Now travellers in some of Britain’s airports sleep in these small, low-cost rooms. The rooms are very small, only seven square metres, but they are very convenient. They are in the airport, so travellers who want only a night’s sleep and a shower can save money and travelling time. Woodroffe calls his hotel ‘Yotel’.
      Each room has a TV, a desk and a shower and costs ?50. You can pay ?70 for a bigger room that has a couch. Press a button, and the couch changes to a bed.
      The small rooms are very popular with travellers. Woodroffe thinks he will open more Yotels in city centres.
      Yotels have ...
      one type of room.
      two types of room.+
      three types of room

    Английский язык 2

    1. A. … training to do my job properly. B. I’m sorry. It’s just not possible.
    I need some+
    Can I have your

    2. I … you later, OK
    call
    ‘ll call+

    2. I … to the news on television at nine o’clock last night
    had been listening
    listened
    have been listening
    was listening+

    3. WIND ENERGY Every day you can see the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot of energy is thought to be (1) … and all you need to use it are a few wind turbines Currently less than 1% of the Earth’s energy needs are (2) … by wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3) … around and it is able to produce (4) … 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5) … nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6) … for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) … about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research.
    Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (7).
    benefits
    advantages
    concerns+
    prospects

    4. WIND ENERGY Every day you can see the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot of energy is thought to be (1) … and all you need to use it are a few wind turbines Currently less than 1% of the Earth’s energy needs are (2) … by wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3) … around and it is able to produce (4) … 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5) … nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6) … for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) … about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research.
    Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (4).
    in average
    on average+
    to average
    by average

    5. We are late. The film … by the time we get to the cinema. will already have started
    will already start+
    will be already started

    6. WIND ENERGY Every day you can see the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot of energy is thought to be (1) … and all you need to use it are a few wind turbines Currently less than 1% of the Earth’s energy needs are (2) … by wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3) … around and it is able to produce (4) … 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5) … nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6) … for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) … about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research.
    Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (1).
    available+
    handy
    ready
    convenient

    7. HUMAN RIGHTS DAY On 10 December 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which has become a (1) … standard for defending and promoting human rights. Every year on 10 December, Human Rights Day marks the adoption of the Universal Declaration which states that «Human beings are born with (2) … rights and fundamental freedoms». In 2006, Human Rightstailan Day focused on (3) … poverty as a matter of obligation, not of charity. Poverty is (4) … by human rights violations. The links between human rights and poverty should be obvious: people whose rights are (5) … are more likely to be poor. Generally they find it harder or impossible to participate in the labour market and have little or no access to (6) … services and resources. Meanwhile, the poor in many societies cannot enjoy their rights to education, health and housing simply (7) … they cannot afford them. And poverty affects all human rights: for example, low income can prevent people from accessing education, which in turn inhibits their participation in public life and their ability to influence the policies affecting them. Governments and those in a position of authority must (8) … responsibility for dealing with poverty. The realisation of human rights — including the fight against poverty — is a duty, not a mere aspiration. Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (1).
    universal+
    typical
    whole
    complete

    8. WIND ENERGY Every day you can see the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot of energy is thought to be (1) … and all you need to use it are a few wind turbines Currently less than 1% of the Earth’s energy needs are (2) … by wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind.
    The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3) … around and it is able to produce (4) … 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5) … nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6) … for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) … about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research.
    Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (5).
    added to
    compared to+
    matched to
    contrasted to

    9. Read the texts and match them with the headings. There is one extra title.
    «I don’t know how you stay at home all day… I would be bored out of my mind», was a comment I often heard when I stayed at home. Was I bored Never I mastered the housework so that I wasn’t a slave to it. Obviously, there was the cleaning to be done regularly but it was the sharing of the tidying up that made the difference. My family learnt to tidy up after themselves and if there was a bit of accumulated dust it would wait until the end of the week when a day was set aside for a thorough cleaning. I established a routine for the necessary chores that had to be done daily, but if they weren’t completed by lunchtime, they were left until the next day. That way I had time to pursue my own interests and to spend time with the children as well.
    NEVER BORED+
    EXHAUSTING FOR ALL
    MONEY OR TIME
    THE PERFECT JOB
    WIND ENERGY

    10. Every day you can see the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot of energy is thought to be (1) … and all you need to use it are a few wind turbines Currently less than 1% of the Earth’s energy needs are (2) … by wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3) … around and it is able to produce (4) … 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5) … nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6) … for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) … about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research.
    Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (8).
    sadly
    wrongly
    badly
    deeply+

    11. The Irish Travellers are the largest minority in Ireland. There are about 25,000 Irish Travellers in Ireland and 1,300 in Northern Ireland. They are a little understood nomadic community, who have many difficulties to overcome if they are to survive as a culture and gain acceptance into Irish society. Among the challenges facing them are poverty and
    racism. The Irish Travellers are a distinct ethnic group which has existed for centuries. Often they are mistakenly considered part of the nomadic Romani, an ethnic group which originated in the region of India and is now widespread throughout Europe. But the Irish Travellers are indigenous to Ireland, so the two cultures are not related. While both are nomadic, the Irish Travellers are Roman Catholic and speak a language that is theirs alone. They have their own culture, customs, traditions, and language. They are noted for their musical and storytelling abilities. In times past, they travelled by horse-drawn wagon in caravans, making camp along the way. Tinsmithing, horse trading and peddling were the major sources of income in those days. Tinsmiths were so prevalent among Irish Travellers that the terms Tinker and Irish Traveller were used interchangeably. Today, Tinker is one of many names for Irish Travellers. Horses and wagons have given way to mobile homes pulled by motor vehicles. They continue their life on the road, but there are fewer places to stop and fewer places where they are welcome. Today, Irish Travellers mainly work in re¬cycling. Changing needs of society and progress have eliminated the jobs that could support a culture on wheels. Irish Travellers are poor, undereducated, and on the receiving end of discrimination. Their life expectancy is lower than average while their infant mortality rate is higher than average. As is the case with the Romani, the Irish Travellers are seen by many as a group of immoral, ignorant criminals and con artists. People distrust their nomadic culture and their language, Shelta. Many think it’s a secret language specifically developed as a tool to help the Irish Travellers trick innocent people. But this is not true. It is an old language, which has evolved with time and circumstances. Once heavily infused with Irish Gaelic, it is now infused with English. They were called Tinkers, which is now …
    for them.
    terms
    a title
    a name+

    12. Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs. I’m living in a small Hotel at the moment, but I …. to a flat next week. I’ve asked a friend of mine to share it with me.
    moved
    am moving+
    have moved
    move

    13. Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs. I’ve been working as a manager since I …. and I find It really interesting.
    arrived+
    arrive
    will arrive
    arrives

    14. We … 20 new buildings this year.
    had built
    have built+
    built

    15. Water … at 100 degrees.
    will boil
    will have been
    boiling
    boils+

    16. I … when my friend …
    slept, was calling
    slept, called
    was sleeping, called+

    17. All in all, the internet is here to stay and whether it … our life is up to us. improved or ruined+
    improves or ruins

    18. Choose true sentence according to the text. Homemaking…
    Every family needs a homemaker. Whether this is the mum or dad, or part-time from both is irrelevant. In our family, we chose the traditional role for me to stay at home, but some families choose the reverse, especially if the woman has the better-paid job. We have actually experienced both since I had to work full-time when my husband was made redundant and stayed at home for a time. The days when the person staying at home to look after the house and family was thought of as being «just a housewife» have long gone, especially now that there is a role reversal and it is sometimes the man who stays home. Nowadays there is a lot of pride in being the «homemaker». It is one of the most worthwhile careers and the rewards, although not financial, are great. The family benefits from quality time from one parent all the time.
    has become a worthwhile career.+
    prevented the family from having social life.
    helped someone to pursue his/her own interests.

    19. It … outside; I do not like to walk in such weather.
    is rain
    rains is raining+

    20. I … a very difficult day tomorrow. I need to prepare for the exam.
    having+
    will have
    have

    21. At 10 o’clock in the morning on Wednesday Tom … a delegation in the office.
    will be receiving+
    is receiving
    will receive

    22. Although the sun was shining, it was still cold, because it … hard for two hours.
    was raining
    had rained
    had been raining+

    23. Choose true sentence according to the text. Homemaking…
    So, after my first baby arrived, I felt for years that I had the perfect job. I was my own boss. I could work when I wanted and have a rest when I wanted. If I didn’t feel like cleaning or doing the shopping and wanted to have a day off, that was fine. Nobody else would have to be asked to cover for me, my work could wait until I was ready to do it. Oh yes, it was hard work taking care of our home and our children and the hours were long, but the work was varied and very rewarding. In fact, being a homemaker was the perfect job for me. I was absolutely happy being a housewife and mum. Watching my children
    thrive, witnessing their first steps, hearing their first words and all the other milestones were worth more than any amount of money.
    made someone very happy.+
    was easier than combining full-time work and housework.
    prevented the family from having social life.

    24. I … for a whole hour
    am waiting
    was waiting have been waiting+

    25. After they … they cleared the table.
    have eaten
    had eaten+
    eat

    26. Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs. I’m learning Russian and l can already understand what people around me are talking about. «But I find it really difficult to speak Russian . I …. the course by the end of the year and hope I feel more confident with this language.
    finished
    finish
    will finish
    will have finished+

    27. Choose the right variant We called our friends in London yesterday to tell them about the reunion that we ….
    will plan
    were planning
    have planned+
    plan

    28. I ….. in Novgorod for three months and I’m enjoying life here very much.
    was
    have been+
    had been
    am

    29. At the same time, remember that money is also important for you need it to survive. So, if a job is all … but no pay, things can get difficult.
    satisfaction+
    satisfy

    30. But if you do not enjoy what you do then you are .. … wasting a large part of your life.
    foolishly+
    fool

    31. A career development professional will use various tools to help you evaluate your interests, personality, … and values.
    skills+
    skillful

    32. In a real life situation it is not easy to start speaking with a complete stranger, a person in power or a child. The internet ... your age, class and looks. hide+
    hides

    33. Kate has been working here ...
    since two years
    for two years+
    two years ago

    34. The internet has changed people's life dramatically. It has allowed people from all over the world … with each other and express their ideas and opinions. to communicate+
    Communication

    35. Then, the best way to deal with the dilemma is to think about .. ... a career counselor.
    consult
    consulting+

    36. He or she will then show you how all these things, combined, play a role in choosing a career. You can also learn about a career by interviewing people who are already in that profession. Once you have all the information you need, list out all the pros and cons of that particular job. Look at the various ... . alternatives+
    alter

    37. This happens because computers … to compensate for feelings of loneliness, marital and work problems, poor social life, and financial problems. are used+
    use

    38. Moreover, career choices cannot be made based on just a few criteria alone. Your job may carry great monetary …. and perks.
    Beneficial
    Benefits+

    39. How long ... you ...? Since I was 17.
    have driven
    did drive
    have been driving+

    40. I hope Kate is coming soon. I ... for two hours.
    had been waiting
    have been waiting+
    am waiting

    41. At last Kate came. I ... for two hours.
    have been waiting
    am waiting
    had been waiting+

    42. Long ago they ... most houses out of wood.
    build
    built+
    have built

    43. The internet offers other alternatives, such as working from home and online shopping. Today you … go out to buy goods or earn money.
    don’t have to+
    haven’t to

    44. The biggest concern about people using the internet is … addicted to it. getting+
    got

    45. WIND ENERGY Every day you can see the wind blowing and watch all of that wasted energy just floating away. A lot of energy is thought to be (1) ... and all you need to use it are a few wind turbines! Currently less than 1% of the Earth's energy needs are (2) ... by wind, with Denmark being the most wind-friendly producing 23% of its own energy needs from wind. The energy produced is totally clean and also one of the (3) ... around and it is able to produce (4) ... 18 times more energy than is consumed in its construction, (5) ... nuclear which is estimated at around five. People are often worried about the look of wind farms but what they often forget is that the land can still (6) ... for farming, with only 1% of the space being taken up by the wind turbines. One of the biggest (7) ... about wind turbines, is their effect on bats and birds. In Norway, nine out of ten sea eagles were killed by turbines. Bats too are a serious problem. Even the manufacturers of wind turbines are (8). concerned by the numbers of bats being. killed, prompting ongoing research. Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (2).
    supplied+
    distributed
    hardest

    46. Choose true sentence according to the text. Homemaking… So, after my first baby arrived, I felt for years that I had the perfect job. I was my own boss. I could work when I wanted and have a rest when I wanted. If I didn't feel like cleaning or doing the shopping and wanted to have a day off, that was fine. Nobody else would have to be asked to cover for me, my work could wait until I was ready to do it. Oh yes, it was hard work taking care of our home and our children and the hours were long, but the work was varied and very rewarding. In fact, being a homemaker was the perfect job for me. I was absolutely happy being a housewife and mum. Watching my children thrive, witnessing their first steps, hearing their first words and all the other milestones were worth more than any amount of money.
    is hard work with long hours.+
    is beneficial for the family.
    made for a financially difficult period.

    47. The boy sitting next to me on the plane was nervous because he ... before.
    has not flown
    had not flown+
    did not fly

    48. I ... here all my life.
    am living
    have living
    have lived+

    49 We still ... life on other planets.
    Тип ответа: Одиночный выбор
    hadn't discovered
    won't discover
    didn't discover+

    50. We ... for a walk when it ... raining.
    will go, stops+
    are going, will stop
    will go, will stop

    51. At the same time, remember that money is also important for you need it to survive. So, if a job is all … but no pay, things can get difficult.
    satisfy
    satisfaction+

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