.i reading comprehension 1)Reada story about British life and answer the questions given below, Mark the

sentences with the letter Tifthe information is true and with the letter Fifit is false.

These days most people in Britain do not wear very formal clothes. But sometimes it

is important to wear the right thing. Many British people don't think about clothes

very much. They like being comfortable. When they go out to enjoy themselves, they

can wear almost anything. At the theatres, cinemas and concerts they can wear what

they like - from jeans and sweaters to T-shirts and shorts. Anything is OK as long as

you look clean and neat (аккуратный).

But men in offices usually wear suits and ties (галстук) and women wear dresses or

skirts (not trousers). Doctors, lawyers (юристы) and businessmen wear formal

clothes. And in some hotels and restaurants men wear ties and women wear smart

dresses. Jeans and open shirts are sometimes not allowed (неразрешаются). It is

difficult to say exactly (точно) what people wear in Britain because everyone is

different. If you are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and do the

same (тожесамое). Or ask the advice ofa friend or your host (хозяйка). You'll be

more comfortable if(если) you don't look different from everyone else.

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Mark the sentences with the letter «T» ifthe information is true and with the letter

"F" ifitis false.

a) Many British people think about their clothes very much.

b) When they go out they wear something special.

ial.

c) Women in offices usually wear trousers.

d) You can say exactly what people wear in Britain.

to enjoy themselves, they

hey can wear what

Anything is OK as long as

on wear dresses or

e) It is OK to ask your host for advice if you don't know what to wear.

II. USE OF ENGLISH

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smart

2) At weekends Paul and his family do various things. What are Paul and his family

doing now? What do they usually do? Choose the correct verb form.

Iyou are not sure what to wear, watch what other people do and do the

tbe

Paul's mother usually shopping on Saturdays, but now she (1) (does not go/isn'tbe

going) shopping. She (2) (reads/is reading) a tale for my little brother. But I (3)

(play/am playing) chess with my father. At the moment my sister (4) (helps/is

helping) mother to prepare chips for dinner. We always (5) (watch/are watching) our

favourite films on Sundays.

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un wear

3) Itis 5p.m. Bill's family is at home. Fill in the gaps with the verbs in the correct

verb form.

Bill _

(watch) the horror film. Kate and Helen (1)

(1)_ (not watch) this film.

They (2) _ (not like) horror films. Bill's mother (3) _ (prepare) supper. His

father(4) _ (read) the newspaper at the moment. He (5)

work.

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H (5) _ (like) to read after

4) Put in there is/are or there was/were.heorec for

everyone is

thogs What or Patland his tamily

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1). … three rooms in our old flat. 2). But now … four big rooms there. 3) In the

middle ofthe living - room … a table, where I can play games. 4). When I was small I

layed on the floor, because … a big carpet on the floor. 5). My brother has his own

oom. … a computer on the desk in his room.

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In the evening the Browns discuss the day. They have done a lot.

Il in the gaps with the right form ofthe verb from the brackets.

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