Variant I.
Use of English
I. Fill in: dishonest, aggressive, patient, jealous, selfish, mean, caring, loyal, moody, trusting.
You are just too …! You shouldn’t believe everything people tell you!
She is so ... . She only thinks of herself!
Thanks for your support. You are such a(n) … friend.
john is happy one minute and sad the next. He’s so … .
Lee can be very …at times. I thought he was going to hit you.
I know the queue is long, but we must be … and wait our turn.
Violet is so helpful. She is a(n) person.
Bill always says unkind things to me. He’s so … .
Every word that comes out of her mouth is a lie. She is very … person.
Stop being … . you can’t have it all for yourself.
II. Fill in: up, off, over, out, after.
1. Why don’t you take … a hobby instead of watching TV every evening.
2. Who do you take …, your mum or your dad?
3. Tom’s taking me … for my birthday.
4. Mr Jones took … the company when his grandfather died.
5. Take … your trousers so that I can wash them.
III. Fill in: for(2), with (2), in, from, on, at, about.
1. Jack works … an office.
2. Did you apply … that job?
3. He works … a small company.’
4. Can you deal … this costume, please?
5. My uncle has just retired … his job.
6. Are you good … sports?
7. Be careful … your money. Don’t spend it all at once.
8. Tina is very enthusiastic … going abroad next month.
9. Don’t be careless … other people’s things.
10. I’m not keen … watching TV.
IV. Match the English and Russian Idioms.
a. a pain in the neck
b. get off one’s back
c. get on one’s nerves
d. give someone the cold shoulder
e. like a bear with a sore head
f. see eye to eye
a. сходиться во взглядах с кем-либо
b. зануда, невыносимый человек
c. оказывать холодный прием
d. разъяренный, разозлённый
e. действовать кому-либо на нервы
f. отстать, оставить в покое
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