Complete the sentence with the necessary word:
1. David’s mother is kind, but often _______________.
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2. Rachel is charming and __________________ to everyone.
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3. Julie has always been __________________ and extremely competitive.
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4. Small puppies are so ___________________!
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5. I’m quite a _________________ person, I like meeting people.
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6. Japanese cars are so ________________.
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7. Jack is _________________ of Sonia’s success.
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8. A person who dislikes work and physical activity is _____________.
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9. If you believe that good things will never happen you are ______________.
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10. Somebody willing to do something to help people is _____________.
11. Find the odd word/ word combination. (Знайди зайве слово)
12. Find the odd word/ word combination. (Знайди зайве слово)
13. Find the odd word/ word combination. (Знайди зайве слово)
14. Find the odd word/ word combination. (Знайди зайве слово)
15. Find the odd word/ word combination. (Знайди зайве слово)
Read the text and the statements to it. Mark them as true or false.
According to statistics, every fourth American teenager regularly nods off in class. Scientists claim that average schoolchildren need no less than nine hours of sleep but get only about six or seven. It happens so because at most schools classes start at 8 a.m.; and it is considered to be too early for teens because their brains produce sleep-inducing melatonin later at night, so it's hard for them to fall asleep before 11 p.m. The way out is to start a school day no earlier than at 8.30. Many public schools are discussing this issue. The schools that have moved to a later start report that attendance is up and discipline problems are down. Surprisingly, it can be claimed that the later students get up on school days, the better their results are!
16. According to the statistics, a quarter of American teens regularly fall asleep during a lesson.
Read the text and the statements to it. Mark them as true or false.
According to statistics, every fourth American teenager regularly nods off in class. Scientists claim that average schoolchildren need no less than nine hours of sleep but get only about six or seven. It happens so because at most schools classes start at 8 a.m.; and it is considered to be too early for teens because their brains produce sleep-inducing melatonin later at night, so it's hard for them to fall asleep before 11 p.m. The way out is to start a school day no earlier than at 8.30. Many public schools are discussing this issue. The schools that have moved to a later start report that attendance is up and discipline problems are down. Surprisingly, it can be claimed that the later students get up on school days, the better their results are!
17. An average teen gets enough night sleep.
Read the text and the statements to it. Mark them as true or false.
According to statistics, every fourth American teenager regularly nods off in class. Scientists claim that average schoolchildren need no less than nine hours of sleep but get only about six or seven. It happens so because at most schools classes start at 8 a.m.; and it is considered to be too early for teens because their brains produce sleep-inducing melatonin later at night, so it's hard for them to fall asleep before 11 p.m. The way out is to start a school day no earlier than at 8.30. Many public schools are discussing this issue. The schools that have moved to a later start report that attendance is up and discipline problems are down. Surprisingly, it can be claimed that the later students get up on school days, the better their results are!
18. Most American schools start their classes at 8.30.
Read the text and the statements to it. Mark them as true or false.
According to statistics, every fourth American teenager regularly nods off in class. Scientists claim that average schoolchildren need no less than nine hours of sleep but get only about six or seven. It happens so because at most schools classes start at 8 a.m.; and it is considered to be too early for teens because their brains produce sleep-inducing melatonin later at night, so it's hard for them to fall asleep before 11 p.m. The way out is to start a school day no earlier than at 8.30. Many public schools are discussing this issue. The schools that have moved to a later start report that attendance is up and discipline problems are down. Surprisingly, it can be claimed that the later students get up on school days, the better their results are!
19. Teens can easily get used to going asleep before 11 p.m.
Read the text and the statements to it. Mark them as true or false.
According to statistics, every fourth American teenager regularly nods off in class. Scientists claim that average schoolchildren need no less than nine hours of sleep but get only about six or seven. It happens so because at most schools classes start at 8 a.m.; and it is considered to be too early for teens because their brains produce sleep-inducing melatonin later at night, so it's hard for them to fall asleep before 11 p.m. The way out is to start a school day no earlier than at 8.30. Many public schools are discussing this issue. The schools that have moved to a later start report that attendance is up and discipline problems are down. Surprisingly, it can be claimed that the later students get up on school days, the better their results are!
20. In schools which have moved to a schedule with a later start there is better attendance and fewer discipline problems.
Read the text and the statements to it. Mark them as true or false.
According to statistics, every fourth American teenager regularly nods off in class. Scientists claim that average schoolchildren need no less than nine hours of sleep but get only about six or seven. It happens so because at most schools classes start at 8 a.m.; and it is considered to be too early for teens because their brains produce sleep-inducing melatonin later at night, so it's hard for them to fall asleep before 11 p.m. The way out is to start a school day no earlier than at 8.30. Many public schools are discussing this issue. The schools that have moved to a later start report that attendance is up and discipline problems are down. Surprisingly, it can be claimed that the later students get up on school days, the better their results are!
21. It can be stated that getting enough sleep can positively influence students' performance.
22. Choose the correct variant:
My cousins __________ us next week.
23. Choose the correct variant:
I ________ my best at the next contest, I promise.
24. Choose the correct variant.
– It’s Alison’s birthday today! – OK, I __________ her flowers.
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