Írj egy-egy megfelelő szót az üres helyekre. 1 I have ……………………………… books than you do. 2 My friend ……………………………… in this office. 3 Is your house in the same street ……………………………… his? 4 These books ……………………………… printed in London last year. 5 If I ……………………………… a lot of money, I would buy a house. 6 They met twenty years ……………………………… . 7 Have you got ……………………………… bread? 8 She will ……………………………… happy when she gets the present. 9 What will you do when you ……………………………… in London? 10 He ………………………………already been to London. 11 How ……………………………… do you meet your friends? Do you meet them every day? 12 She ……………………………… left school yet. 13 I have known her ……………………………… 2006. 14 When I got home everybody ……………………………… watching TV. 15 I asked him what day it ……………………………… . 16 He ……………………………… usually late for school. 17 When ……………………………… this house built? 18 As it was very early there were ……………………………… people in the street. 19 That is easy. ……………………………… can do it. 20 I would like ……………………………… glass of water. …………/20 pont
Párosítsd össze az elvágott mondatokat! Eggyel több válasz van, mint szükséges.
1. The boy apologized …….. 2. She was worried …….. 3. They spoke to them …….. 4. He borrowed 20 pounds …….. 5. She translated the book …….. a) from me. b) about the loss. c) with the offer. d) to my parents. e) in English. f) into French. …………/5 pont
Egy párbeszéd mondatait kevertük össze. Állítsd a mondatokat helyes sorrendbe! A, What about this one? Do you like this? B, What colour are you looking for? C, Yes, I think I’ll buy it. Can I pay by credit card? D, Blue. E, Can I help you? F, Oh, yes. I like that one much better. Can I try it on? G, Credit card is fine. Thank you very much. H, Well, what about this one? It’s a bit darker blue. I, Yes, please. I’m looking for a shirt to go with my new suit. J, Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over there… Is the size OK? K, No, it isn’t the right blue.
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Will Smith a híres amerikai színész interjút adott egy magazinnak. Egészítsd ki a párbeszédet a hiányzó kérdésekkel! Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: I was born in 1968, in Philadelphia. Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: I have been an actor for fifteen years. I started my career at the age of 23. Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: I was a rapper and played in clubs before I became an actor. Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: My most famous films are probably Men in Black and Independence Day. Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: Yes, money is very important for me, I like buying expensive things. Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: The last thing I bought was a beautiful Cadillac. Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: I have got five cars – five Cadillacs! Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: I hate waiting for planes and for people! Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: I think I’m quite energetic and hard-working, but on the other hand, I’m rather lazy. Reporter: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Will Smith: Well, if I had one wish, I would like to be able to fly like Superman. …………/20 pont
Olvasd el a következő szöveget figyelmesen, és azután oldd meg a hozzá kapcsolódó feladatokat.
ROBIN HOOD
The story of Robin Hood, the most popular English folk hero of all times, has reached every corner of the Earth. There are many versions of this well-known tale, which is about 600 years old. Everybody knows Robin’s friends (Little John, Brother Tuck, Will Scarlet), and the famous Sherwood Forest – Robin Hood’s home and the place where many of his adventures took place. In other countries there are similar stories, such as William Tell in Switzerland, El Cid in Spain or Janosik in Poland, but only Robin Hood has become an’ international’ hero. Unfortunately, there is almost no evidence that Robin Hood really existed. Thirteenth-century ballads, fourteenth-century chronicles, a sixteenth-century History of Great Britain, all talk about Robin Hood. However, none of them tells us about the sources they used. In the 1800s and 1900s, historians found two Robin Hoods who lived in the fourteenth century. One of them was even King Edward II’s servant. Later on, other historians found several different Hoods living in different parts of England – Robin was a popular Christian name and Hood was a fairly common surname. It seems that by 1337, the story of Robin Hood was well established. Most probably, he lived around the year 1200. Today, the legend of Robin Hood has turned Nottinghamshire into a large tourist attraction. In the centre of Nottingham there is Nottingham Castle. Parts of it still remember the time of Robin Hood. Sherwood Forest has an excellent visitors’ centre with an attractive display and shop, and some very pleasant walks in the nearby forest. Edwinstowe church, in which, according to tradition, Robin Hood and Lady Marion were married, is one of the visitors’ favourite sites. a) Igazak (I) vagy hamisak (H) a következő állítások? Karikázd be a megfelelő betűt! 1The Story of Robin Hood is popular only in Switzerland, Spain and Poland. 2 Sherwood Forest is 600 years old.
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3 We do not really know that Robin Hood was a real person. 4 Robin Hood was King Edward’s son.
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5 You can watch a programme about Robin Hood’s life in the visitors’ centre.
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6 One of the most often visited places in Nottingham is Edwinstowe church.
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b) Karikázd be a helyes válasz betűjelét!
1 William Tell, El Cid and Janosik are……. a international sportsmen b Robin Hood’s friends c people’s heroes
2. It is probable that Robin Hood lived in the……. a) thirteenth century b) sixteenth century c) fourteenth century
3. Sherwood Forest is ……. a) the place where Robin Hood lived b) the oldest forest in Nottingham c) Robin Hood’s favourite place for walks
4. Edwinstowe is the place where Robin Hood and Lady Marion ……. a) first kissed b) first met c) started a new life together …………/4 pont
c) Tagadd a következő mondatokat! 1 The story of Robin Hood has reached every corner of the Earth. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 In the 1800s and 1900s historians found two Robin Hoods. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Robin was a popular Christian name. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 He lived around the year 1200. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Edwinstowe church is one of the visitors’ favourite sites …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………/10 pont Mit kérdeznél/mondanál az alábbi szituációkban angolul? Írjál rövid megoldásokat, de mindenhol legalább öt szót! 1 Kérd meg a melletted ülő diákot, hogy halkítsa le az mp3 lejátszóját, mert tanulni szeretnél! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Kérdezd meg a buszon melletted álló utastól, hol kell leszállni a British Museumhoz! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Kérj bocsánatot a barátodtól, amiért véletlenül eltörted a szemüvegét! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Kérdezd meg az eladót a boltban, felpróbálhatod-e a fekete nadrágot! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Mutasd be a legjobb barátodat, Pétert Suzannak, angol vendégednek! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. …………/10 pont
Olvasd el a szöveget, majd párosítsd össze a meghatározásokat a szavakkal! Írd a meghatározások betűjelét a szavak utáni kipontozott részre! VEGETABLES? NO, THANK YOU! Everybody knows that eating vegetables is good for you. Unfortunately, it is also true that most children hate vegetables. Three out of four children aged 7 to 12 dislike at least one vegetable, and green vegetables are the most hated. Cabbage is thou8ght to be the worst, closely followed by spinach. Only potatoes, sweet corn and cauliflower are enjoyed by a majority of children. This year Frozen Food, a British frozen food company, introduced a variety of flavoured vegetables including chocolate-flavoured carrots. These were popular at first but later they disappeared from the market because people did not buy them. Their latest idea is to mix chips with spinach or carrots. However, children were recently interviewed for a food survey and they said they would only eat unpopular vegetables if they were given a ticket to a pop concert or a new toy. But how many parents can afford to buy these things every day? 1 cauliflower ............ 2 introduced ............ 3 flavoured ............ 4 frozen ............ 5 afford ............ A kept at a very low temperature B have enough money to buy something C used a product for the first time D vegetable with green leaves E a particular type of taste
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