IT'S YOUR LIFE
Variant 1
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Fill in the gaps. Use the words below (3 points).
(sociable, reliable, ambitious,)
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My friend is very _______ and always helps me when I need it.
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She is quite _______ and loves meeting new people.
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He is very _______ about his goals and works hard to achieve them.
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Choose the correct word (3 points).
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He is too (lazy/hardworking) to complete his assignments on time.
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I don’t like (gossip/complaining) about others.
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It’s (amusing/pessimistic) to watch him try to dance.
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Rewrite sentences using the structure "as + adjective/adverb + as". (3 points)
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My brother is kind. My sister is kinds too.
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This movie is amusing. Last movie was amusing too.
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She is helpful. Her friend is helpful too.
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Choose the correct word. (3 points)
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I often (come across / get on well) new ideas when I read books.
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My sister and I (catch up with / get on well) very well; we enjoy spending time together.
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It’s important to (have something in common / catch up with) with friends and share what’s new in your lives.
IT'S YOUR LIFE
Variant 2
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Fill in the gaps. Use the words below (3 points).
(creative, ambitious, patient)
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He is quite _______ and never gives up on his goals.
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My teacher is very _______ when explaining complex topics.
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She is very _______ and always comes up with new ideas.
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Choose the correct word (3 points).
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They are (optimistic/lazy) about the future.
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My friend is very (generous/selfish) and often shares his things.
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It’s (important/boring) to listen to others’ opinions.
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Rewrite sentences using the structure "as + adjective/adverb + as". (3 points)
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My sister is intelligent. I am intelligent too.
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This test is difficult. Last test wasn’t difficult.
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He speaks quickly. His brother speaks quickly too.
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Choose the correct word. (3 points)
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When I travel, I (come across / catch up with) a fascinating local tradition and places.
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He (pretends / gets on well) like he knows everything about the topic, but he doesn’t.
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After many years, it was nice to finally (catch up with / come across) with my friend and talk about our school days.