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Entry test 9 (game)
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Entry test 92.
1. Find the opposites for adjectives1) Optimistic –
2) Sincere 3) Shy –
4) Patient –
5) Selfish –
6) Sociable –
7) Sensitive -
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2. Read the sentences and tell tenses.A. I don’t believe in ghosts
B. We are writing now
C. Tina has just finished cooking.
D. He had been driving for three hours before he
reached the village.
E. The costumes have been designed by Annabel
F. She said that she liked her food.
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3. What features of appearance do youremember?
1) Age
2) Height
3) Weight
4) Hair
5) Eyes
6) Personality
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4. Continue the chain1) Clean – cleaner – the …
2) Big –
3) Beautiful –
4) Funny –
5) Bad –
6) Dangerous -
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6. Word Formation. Make adjective out ofnoun.
a)Use –
b)Optimism –
c) Friend –
d)Bore –
e)Act –
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8 . Form compound nouns using the words in thelist and then use them to complete the sentences.
Base tooth key cup play head bed ball note cut
hair paste room book ground board
1. We like to play ____.
2. I need to visit the hairdresser’s and have a ______.
3. Which ____ do you use when you brush your teeth?
4. Something is wrong with the _____ of my computer.
5. Please, put these plates in the ____ in the kitchen.
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Read definitions of natural disasters and namethem.
1. a shaking of the ground –
2. a large mass of snow falling down the side of a mountain –
3. an extremely violent wind or storm –
4. large amount of water that covers an area which is usually
dry –
5. a huge wave caused by an earthquake which flows onto
land –
6. a period of time with no rain –
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Opposites• Noisy
• Brave
• Friend
• Ask
• Boring
• Cheap
• Remember
• Lose
• Maximum
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Correcting mistakes11.
breadcake
cheese
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neckeyes
ears
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waterjuice
milk
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iceglass
stick
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treeclouds
weather
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potatoesbeans
sugar
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wallroof
window
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moneykey
bell
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handfoot
shoulders
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tonguetoes
nose
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eggsnuts
news
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blankettowel
hat
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5. Translate idioms1.
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To be a pain in the neck
To break the ice
A piece of cake
To give someone a hand
To lose one’s head
To be on cloud nine
To feel under the weather
To be in the same boat