Grammar 1 complete the sentences and questions. use the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 look out! the baby is going (drop) your e-book reader in the water! 2 promise me you (not spend) all your money on an expensive tablet pc! 3 if you (heat) water to 100°c, it boils. 4 if i don’t see the film, i (be) disappointed. i'm really looking forward to it. 5 if the man was innocent, the police (release) him. 6 i wish i (know) the answer to the question, but i don’t. 7 when we arrived at the cinema, the film (already / start) and we missed the beginning. 8 if i (speak) german every day, i would become fluent very quickly. 9 lily (fail) her exams if she doesn’t start studying. 10 that was lucky! all the children (go) home when the school caught fire. 2 rewrite the sentences. 1 marie curie discovered radium in 1898. radium 2 ‘i haven’t seen julie since tuesday,’ said dennis. dennis said 3 i can’t play on the basketball team and i’m disappointed. i wish 4 they will sell tickets for the olympic games online. tickets 5 it is necessary to recycle glass and paper. you 6 it is possible that she will go to university. she 7 they deliver milk on tuesdays and fridays. milk 8 someone has seen the thief in this neighbourhood. the thief 9 it isn’t necessary to send flowers. you 10 the boys said they were going to the cinema. ‘we ’ said the boys. vocabulary 3 choose the correct answers. 1 1st april is april fools’ day in the uk. it is a day when people play practical a jokes b fool c tricks d fun 2 next week is the carnival in our town. it’s a lot of fun. a century b annual c year d calendar 3 the police searched the area but they didn’t find the stolen jewellery. a easily b confidently c carefully d disappointingly 4 the forest fire has done a lot of to the local environment. a destruction b destroy c damage d damaged 5 the at the end of the book says the murderer never returned to the scene of the crime. a chapter b sequel c title d epilogue use of english 4 complete the text. choose the correct options, a, b, c or d. do you fancy something different this summer? if you do, why join a volunteer organisation? if that good, there are usually plenty of opportunities locally. if you a local volunteer centre near you, they be able to tell you what kind of projects you can get involved in. if you're interested the environment, you can often help out at places like parks or gardens. if you'd rather with animals, there might be opportunities in places like animal rescue centres or zoos. or, if you'd prefer something connected to history or art, you may be able to do something at local museums and art volunteering is a great experience and really valuable when you start looking for a job. 1 a do b to do c did d doing 2 a not b aren't c don't d haven't 3 a feels b looks c tastes d sounds 4 a have b had c have had d are having 5 a mustn't b needn't c ought d should 6 a at b in c on d to 7 a work b to work c have worked d worked 8 a do b to do c done d did 9 a castles b districts c galleries d houses 10 a being b going to be c to be d will be
1 Radium was discovered by Marie Curie in 1898.. 2 Dennis said that he hadn’t seen Julie since Tuesday. 3 I wish I could play on the basketball team. 4 Tickets for the Olympic Games will be sold online. 5 You must recycle glass and paper. 6 She may go to university. 7 Milk is delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays. 8 The thief has been seen in this neighbourhood. 9 You needn't send flowers. 10 ‘We are going to the cinema,’ said the boys.
1 c tricks 2 b annual 3 c carefully 4 c damage 5 d epilogue
1 D doing 2 A not 3 D sounds 4 A have 5 D should 6 B in 7 A work 8 B to do 9 C galleries 10 D will be