Test Unit 5
I. Match the words and word combinations with their definitions.
a through train
a sleeper
a return ticket
a direct flight
a smoker
a motel
bed and breakfast
a suite
to check in a hotel
to book a ticket
to check out a hotel

a train/carriage with beds for sleeping through the night
a small hotel that provides a place to sleep for the night and breakfast the next morning for a fixed price.
to arrange in advance to have a ticket.
a set of expensive rooms in a hotel
a train that allows a continuous journey without a necessity to change.
to report one’s arrival to a hotel
a railway carriage where smoking is allowed.
a flight from one point to another without turning aside.
to leave a hotel after paying a bill
a ticket for a trip from one place to another and back again.
a hotel for travelling motorists.

II. Complete the phrasal verbs in the sentences with the appropriate function words (at, in, off, on, out).
I would like you to drop and have a talk with my little son.
Victor is a really good athlete – he hasn’t dropped of the game and has become the winner.
Could you drop me at the corner? I’m meeting my brother there.
I’d been looking for the book for some time when I suddenly dropped it in my local bookshop.
I would like you to drop my jacket the cleaner’s.
Who has dropped of the tournament.
When I returned home yesterday, my younger sister dropped me saying that I had done something to her computer.
On my way home I dropped the post office.
III. Choose the appropriate words to complete the following sentences.
In the suite next to ours an elderly (couple/pair) were having a party.
It was a long (trip/voyage) across the Baltic Sea.
Columbus’s (trips/travels) to Central America have made the sailor famous.
I’d (rather/better) have a cup of coffee than a cup of tea.
All the children (beside/except) Kim agreed to visit the picture gallery. Kim said he had already been there.
You’d (better/rather) stay at home. You are coming down with a cold.
Where is my other (couple/pair) of jeans?
Is any other pupil (besides/except) Tom going to take part in the competition? We should give at least three names.​

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Shanmao Shanmao  25.01.2024 12:42
I. Match the words and word combinations with their definitions.

a through train - a train that allows a continuous journey without a necessity to change.
a sleeper - a train/carriage with beds for sleeping through the night.
a return ticket - a ticket for a trip from one place to another and back again.
a direct flight - a flight from one point to another without turning aside.
a smoker - a railway carriage where smoking is allowed.
a motel - a hotel for travelling motorists.
bed and breakfast - a small hotel that provides a place to sleep for the night and breakfast the next morning for a fixed price.
a suite - a set of expensive rooms in a hotel.
to check in a hotel - to report one's arrival to a hotel.
to book a ticket - to arrange in advance to have a ticket.
to check out a hotel - to leave a hotel after paying a bill.

II. Complete the phrasal verbs in the sentences with the appropriate function words (at, in, off, on, out).

1. I would like you to drop in and have a talk with my little son.
(meaning: visit briefly)

2. Victor is a really good athlete – he hasn't dropped out of the game and has become the winner.
(meaning: withdraw from)

3. Could you drop me off at the corner? I'm meeting my brother there.
(meaning: stop and leave someone at a certain location)

4. I'd been looking for the book for some time when I suddenly dropped on it in my local bookshop.
(meaning: find accidentally)

5. I would like you to drop my jacket off at the cleaner's.
(meaning: leave something for cleaning)

6. Who has dropped out of the tournament?
(meaning: withdrawn from)

7. When I returned home yesterday, my younger sister dropped on me saying that I had done something to her computer.
(meaning: confront unexpectedly)

8. On my way home, I dropped in at the post office.
(meaning: visit briefly)

III. Choose the appropriate words to complete the following sentences.

1. In the suite next to ours, an elderly couple were having a party.
(meaning: a pair of people who are married or in a romantic relationship)

2. It was a long voyage across the Baltic Sea.
(meaning: a long journey by sea)

3. Columbus's voyages to Central America have made the sailor famous.
(meaning: long journeys)

4. I'd rather have a cup of coffee than a cup of tea.
(meaning: prefer)

5. All the children except Kim agreed to visit the picture gallery. Kim said he had already been there.
(meaning: not including)

6. You'd better stay at home. You are coming down with a cold.
(meaning: should)

7. Where is my other pair of jeans?
(meaning: two items that go together)

8. Is any other pupil besides Tom going to take part in the competition? We should give at least three names.
(meaning: in addition to)
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