Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes.
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Read the text and mark the statements as True or False. Madagascar – When to go Madagascar has two seasons, a warm, wet season from November to April, and a cooler dry season between May and October. However, different parts of the country have very different weather. The east coast is hotter and wetter, with up to 4000mm of rainfall per year. In the rainy season, there are strong winds, and these can cause a lot of damage. Avoid visiting eastern Madagascar between January and March because the weather can make road travel very difficult. The dry season is cooler and more pleasant. The high, central part of the country is much drier and cooler. About 1,400 mm of rain falls in the rainy season, with some thunderstorms, but the summer is usually sunny and dry, but it can be cold, especially in the mornings, with freezing showers, and it may snow in mountain areas above 2,400m, and even stay there for several days. The west coast is the driest part of the island. Here, the winter months are pleasant with little rain, cooler temperatures and blue skies. The summers can be extremely hot, especially in the southwest. This part of the country is semi-desert, and only gets around 300mm of rain per year.
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Read the text and mark the statements as true or false. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and doctor, born in May 1859 in Edinburgh. His mother liked to read and was good at telling stories. Arthur also discovered that he could tell interesting stories. He wrote science fiction, historical books, plays and poetry. He is famous for making the well-known detective, Sherlock Holmes. Arthur was a smart child who wrote his first book at the age of six. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, where he started writing stories. His first book about Sherlock Holmes, "A Study in Scarlet," was published in 1887. Sherlock Holmes was the creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but many people of the time thought he was real because in the books he lived at a realistic address in London. He was a famous detective, a chemist, and a violin player. He was extremely clever and had superior mental powers.
Read the text and mark the statements as true or false. The Russian scientist Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov was born in 1711, in a small village in the northern Russia. He was very smart and loved to learn. As soon as he learned to read, little Mikhail read all the books he could get in his village. When he was young, he moved to Moscow to study at a university. Lomonosov was a man of unusual abilities. He was interested in many different subjects, like physics, chemistry, and astronomy. He made a lot of important discoveries during his lifetime. One of them was the Law of the Conservation of Mass (Закон сохранения энергии). In addition to his scientific work, Lomonosov was also a talented writer, artist and teacher. He founded the first university in Russia in 1755 and helped many students to become scientists. Mikhail Lomonosov continued to make important contributions to science and culture until his death in 1765. Today, Lomonosov is remembered as one of the greatest scientists in Russian history.
Read the text and mark the statements as true or false. Alexander Pushkin was a famous Russian poet and writer. He was born on June 6, 1799, in Moscow, Russia. Pushkin is known as the "Father of Russian Literature" because his work has had a great impact on Russian culture and language. Alexander grew up in a noble family. When he was young, he studied at an elite school called the "Lyceum." It was there that he started writing poems. His talent was recognized early, and teachers encouraged him to continue writing. Pushkin's works were special because they were both rich in emotion and easy to understand. He wrote about love, freedom, and everyday life. One of his most famous works is "Eugene Onegin." It’s a novel written in verse (a type of poetry). Besides poetry, he also wrote short stories, plays, and some historical works. Unfortunately, Alexander Pushkin's life was short. He died at the age of 37 on February 10, 1837, after being wounded in a duel. Even today, people throughout the world appreciate and enjoy the beauty of his writing.
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Read the text and mark the statements as true or false. Television My mother often told me about her teenage years when her family got their very first television set. In those days, televisions were all black and white. She said she only watched it at night. She doesn't remember ever watching it in the morning or afternoon. In my own childhood, which seems like a different era, we were fortunate to have access to three or four television channels. My brothers, sisters and I would sometimes fight about which channel to watch. Fortunately, we usually enjoyed the same shows. Nowadays, the number of available channels has skyrocketed, reaching into the hundreds. There are channels dedicated exclusively to old movies, culinary delights, and even the art of fishing. It's amazing! There is a channel for everything. I've noticed that modern families often boast multiple television sets, sometimes numbering two, three, or more. Perhaps it stops people from arguing over which channel to choose from. It's a stark contrast to the days when my siblings and I had to compromise on our viewing choices, and it reflects the ever-expanding landscape of television entertainment in our rapidly changing world.
Choose the correct option. The film was about _____ from outer space.
Choose the correct option. Strangely, no one _____ us when we told them we'd been visited by a creature from Mars.
Choose the correct option. I don't think aliens _____.
Choose the correct option. I think we will live in _____ in underwater cities.
Choose the correct option. Everyone will have a robotic _____ that will do all the housework.
Choose the correct option. If we have flying cars, there won’t be any traffic _____.
Choose the correct option. The earth will be so _____ that we won’t be able to live on it anymore.
Choose the correct option. We look _____ the neighbours' cat while they're away.
Choose the correct option. If you don't know what the word means, look it _____ in a dictionary.
Choose the correct option. We often look _____ information online.
Choose the correct option. She was looking _____ seeing the grandchildren again.
Choose the correct option. If we _____ (be) lucky, we _____ (go) on a holiday to the moon one day.
Choose the correct option. When my sister _____ (come), we _____ (go) to the park.
Choose the correct option. I promise I _____ (be) late.
Choose the correct option. It’s very hot in here. I _____ (turn) off the heating.
Choose the correct option. Look at these big black clouds! It _____ (rain).
Choose the correct option. If you _____ (drop) ice in water, it _____ (float).
Choose the correct option. Unless you _____ (study) hard, you _____ (fail) the exam.
Choose the correct option. If you _____ (run), you _____ (catch) the bus.
Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Robots: The Face of the Future ASIMO travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist, performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO. A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognise and remember people. While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all. It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the population is over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people! In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they can work just as hard! ASIMO can play the cello.
Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Robots: The Face of the Future ASIMO travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist, performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO. A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognise and remember people. While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all. It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the population is over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people! In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they can work just as hard! Some robots do uninteresting and dangerous jobs.
Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Robots: The Face of the Future ASIMO travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist, performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO. A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognise and remember people. While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all. It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the population is over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people! In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they can work just as hard! Most robots look like people.
Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Robots: The Face of the Future ASIMO travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist, performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO. A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognise and remember people. While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all. It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the population is over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people! In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they can work just as hard! ASIMO has the ability to recognize people.
Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Robots: The Face of the Future ASIMO travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist, performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO. A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognise and remember people. While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all. It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the population is over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people! In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they can work just as hard! Most people in Japan cannot work.
Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Robots: The Face of the Future ASIMO travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist, performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO. A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognise and remember people. While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all. It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the population is over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people! In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they can work just as hard! One robot can do the work of ten people.
Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Robots: The Face of the Future ASIMO travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, for the annual Edinburgh International Science Festival. The festival takes place in February every year. Thousands of people came to visit the festival, but most of them came to see ASIMO. ASIMO is very famous because ASIMO is a robot. It is designed to run, climb stairs, and kick a soccer ball. It can even conduct an orchestra. In fact, when Yo Yo Ma, the famous cellist, performed at a concert in Detroit, Michigan, ASIMO was the conductor. Everyone at the concert was amazed not only by Yo Yo Ma, but also by ASIMO. A robot is not a new idea. Scientists developed robots more than 60 years ago. For many years, robots have worked in factories. They do uninteresting jobs, such as packaging food or assembling cars. They are often used to do dangerous work as well. Most of these robots are shaped like machines; they do not look like people. However, ASIMO looks like a person. In addition, it is equipped with the ability to recognise and remember people. While many countries are developing robots, Japan has the most robots of all. It is also developing more robots very quickly. In Japan, 20 percent of the population is over 65 years old. This means that a lot of Japanese people are senior citizens who no longer work. When people retire, robots can do their work. They can take care of the senior citizens, too. Japan hopes to have one million robots working in the country by the year 2025. A single robot can replace, or do the work of, ten people! In the future, robots will become more useful and popular. Right now you can’t buy a robot to do all your work, but you can buy one to help you around the house. A few years ago, iRobot, an American company, announced that it has robots that can wash, sweep, or vacuum your floors. Although these robots do not look like people, they can work just as hard! Now you can buy a robot to clean your floors.
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Choose the correct option. I can’t have a real dog so I am going to get a _____ one.
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