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Friends. Entry Test

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Задание 1

Which of the following adjectives are positive? negative? Put the words into the correct groups.

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Задание 2

Fill in the gaps with the correct words. 1. Have you got any plans for tonight? Would you like to a film? 2. I'm a little hungry. Why don't we a bite before we go home? 3. Paula goes for the sporty look. She doesn't like clothes. 4. This leather jacket was a real , I got it for $ 30. 5. Ian always out with his friend, Luke, at the local shopping centre.

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Задание 3

Fill in the gaps with the correct expressions. 1. I don't particularly like , they’re far too expensive. 2. Jack loves the . He always goes hiking or camping at the weekends. 3. Emily loves , so she always goes clubbing. 4. On Saturday afternoons she usually meets her friends in town to do some . 5. I think is a great way to see and enjoy the countryside. 6. Tom bought a new last week, and he stays up all night playing it!

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Задание 4

Choose the correct response. 1. A: What do you think of paragliding? B: 2. A: Do you enjoy cooking? В: 3. A What do you think about computer games? В: 4. A: What sort of things do you like doing in your free time? В:

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Задание 5

Complete the sentence with the correct word derived from the word in brackets. I really love this shop as the prices are quite ___ (afford).

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Задание 6

Complete the sentence with the correct word derived from the word in brackets. My best friend Carmel is the most helpful person I know. She's an ___ (inspire) to me.

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Задание 7

Choose the correct words to fill in the gaps. 1. I'll an email to you once I know how I did in my exams. 2. My brother thinks that playing computer games is such a of time. 3. Deborah is going to be late because she has to an errand for her grandmother. 4. I don't living in London. There's too much traffic. 5. I don't do anything in the evenings from watching television. 6. Dance music and clubbing are my . 7. I think it's very important for the young and old to fit. 8. I hate computer games. They're so . 9. She's a window-shopping . She does nothing else in her free time.

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Задание 8

Complete the sentence with the correct word derived from the word in brackets. Valentin Yudashkin is probably Russia's most famous fashion ___ (design).

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Задание 9

Fill in the correct prepositions. 1. Jane is a quiet, shy girl and doesn't stand in a crowd. 2. My mum's gone off to pick some bargains in a shop that is closing down. 3. I'm not bothered where we go. I just want a holiday.

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Задание 10

Complete the sentence with the correct word derived from the word in brackets. School uniforms don't help young people develop a sense of ___ (individual).

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Задание 11

Fill in the correct prepositions. 1. Her classmates made fun her because she was unable to answer the question. 2. My sister applied for a job she wasn't really qualified but managed to get it in the end. 3. Jack is so much better than me at computer games. I find it hard to keep with him.

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Задание 12

Choose the correct options to fill in the gaps. Maggie Maggie was happy. She had been given the task of entertaining Mrs King while her parents and Uncle William had some sort of business meeting in the library. She was glad they had asked her to Mary King’s company because she really liked her. In fact, she the woman. There was something about Mary that was intriguing and special. Maggie knew that Mary liked her in return, and there was an ease between them. That this woman was truly lovely to look was a given; that she was charming, kind and extremely intelligent was a bonus, Maggie thought. She was by the older woman’s knowledge of art and sculpture. Mary knew a great deal about certain artists and their work, especially French Impressionists and Post-Impressionists, and she was happy to share.The two of them were seated in a yellow drawing room chatting. At one moment, Maggie couldn’t help thinking that Mary King perfect in this amazing room tonight. She was a most elegant and fashionable sapphire blue velvet dress and sapphire earrings, which exactly echoed the blue in some of the fabrics her mother had chosen for the room. She ought to be painted in here, Maggie thought, and it should be called Portrait in Blue. After a brief discussion about a recent art exhibition at a well-known gallery in Chelsea, with Mary most of the talking, they fell silent. But it was a friendly silence.