Fifth Variant
Fifth Variant
УТЕМИСОВА
Факультет: Филологический
Кафедра: Иностранные языки
Шифр, специальность / ОП: 6В01508 «Химия-Биология», 6В01512 «География-
история», 6В05201 «Экология», 6В01509 «Биология», 6В01507 «Химия», 6В01505
«Физика - информатика», 6В01526 «Биология - география», 6В05301 «Химия», 6В05204
«География»
Дисциплина: Английский язык (уровень В2.1)
VARIANT 5
GRAMMAR
1 Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: Are you going (go) on holiday this year?
1 Sonia is working (work) in the garden. Shall I call her for you?
2 We went (go) to the Edinburgh Festival in August last year.
3 If I found £20 on the floor in a shop, I would give (give) it to one of the assistants.
4 My mother has been going (go) to salsa dance classes for the last two months – she loves it!
5 Wait until Roberto gets (get) here and then the meeting can begin.
6 I think I sent (send) Pedro the wrong file when I emailed him yesterday.
7 Diana told me she wants (want) to start learning French.
8 I’m drinking (drink) less coffee at the moment to see if it helps with my headaches.
9 ‘Is Mike at home?’ ‘He’s gone (go) to the shops. He’ll be back in an hour.’
10 When we returned, we saw that somebody had broken (break) one of our windows.
11 I would have invited you to the party if I’d known (know) you were around!
12 Students will get their results in June. A letter will be sent (send) to their home address.
13 I don’t want to eat curry again! We had (have) it twice last week.
14 ‘Didn’t you hear your phone ring?’ ‘No, I was listening (listen) to music on headphones.’
15 Mary meets (meet) Anna for lunch most days. Their offices are very close.
15
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
Our facial expression is usually the first indicator of our state of mind. When we’re happy, we
smile. And when we’re sad or angry, we frown. There are times, however, when we don’t want
people to know what we’re really thinking or feeling, or when we’re trying to hide something. In
these situations, we choose our words carefully, and we consciously make our facial
expression mirror what we’re saying.
However, up to 90 per cent of communication is non-verbal. So we might say one thing, but
our body language often tells a different story. Body language refers to the pattern of gestures
that express our inner thoughts and feelings in communication.
Unless we are very clever, our bodies will usually try to tell the truth, no matter what our words
and facial expressions are communicating. Here are three of the most common ways that our
bodies can give us away:
1) Touching our faces more often than usual. If we are lying, we often cover our mouth with
our hand or put a finger on our lip. Part of us knows that what we are saying is not true, and
tries to stop it coming out. Touching our ear or hair and, most commonly, our nose are
signs that we might be feeling anxious, or that we are angry or frightened but don’t feel able
to express it.
2) Gesturing with our hands. Experiments have shown that we use our hands to talk with
much less than usual when what we are saying is not true. We don’t know exactly what our
hands are saying, but we know they are probably communicating something important so
we try not to use them. A person who says he or she is very pleased with something, and
they have their arms folded while they are speaking, may actually be feeling quite the
opposite.
3) Moving our legs and feet. These are the most revealing parts of our body as they are the
furthest from our face and we don’t usually pay attention to what they are doing. An
interviewer might be listening patiently, smiling, and nodding, but if he’s tapping his foot,
this could tell us that he is not enjoying the interview at all.
Most of us don’t know exactly what someone else’s body language means. But if we feel
uneasy in someone’s company, it may be because their words and their body are saying
different things from each other. This difference can have a significant effect on how we get on
with that person.
2 Match five of the highlighted words and phrases with the definitions.
1 crossed in front of your chest
folded
2 moving the head up and down
nodding
3 regular way things happen
pattern
4 letting something be known that is usually hidden
revealing
5 make lines appear in the space above your eyes
frown
5
Reading total 15
WRITING
Write about a long and interesting journey you have made (140–180 words). Answer
the questions:
• When was it and where were you going?
• How did you travel?
• How long did it take?
• What was it like?
• What made it interesting?
• Who did you meet?
Writing total 10
Reading and Writing total 25
LISTENING
1 Listen. Tick () the five things which the speaker mentions.
1 He is going to travel around his own country.
2 He will do some work during his holiday.
3 He is going to spend his holiday in his house.
4 He doesn’t have enough money to go abroad.
5 He is often very tired when he travels somewhere.
6 He always enjoys visiting beautiful places.
7 He can get great views from his house.
8 He usually travels at the weekend.
9 He is going to buy something for his house.
10 He thinks he will travel more when he has retired.
5
SPEAKING
2 Talk about one of the statements below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons.
‘The government should tell us what to eat to be healthy.’
‘Everybody should be encouraged to do sport.’
‘All new cars should be electric.’
Speaking total 15
Listening and Speaking total 25