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  1. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer This is the story of a woman who
  2. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer When did Susie realise that she wanted to be a professional athlete?
  3. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer The MBE is an award which is given to
  4. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer When Susie came to Buckingham Palace, she felt quite
  5. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer Among many other things what made Susie feel as if she was in a fairy tale?
  6. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer The person who gave Susie the MBE at Buckingham Palace was
  7. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer At present, Susannah Rogers
  8. Read the text This is a true story about Susannah Rodgers, a British Paralympic swimmer. Susannah Rogers, often called ‘Susie’ by her fans, is a professional athlete. Paralympic Gold medalist and multiple European and British record holder in different swimming styles. She has won a total of 30 international medals including 17 Gold medals! Susie competed at two Paralympic Games*. At the London 2012 Paralympic Games she won three Bronze medals. In 2016 at the Rio de Janeiro summer Paralympic Games, Susie won a gold medal and became a Paralympics champion. This was the biggest achievement of her life! Susie Rogers was born in 1983 in England. She was born without a fully formed arm and leg on the left side of her body. Susie first learned to swim as a child. She, at this time, was not thinking of becoming a professional swimmer. This interest came later. ‘When I was 25 years old, I watched the British team at the 2008 Summer Paralympics and got inspired by the swimmers. I thought I could also be one of them!’ — said Susie in one of her interviews. Among the very prestigious awards and medals Susie was able to win, she has a very special one. The award is called an MBE, which means Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire’ and is given by the Queen to the individual ‘for outstanding service to the community’. This is what Susie writes in her blog about how she received her MBE: ‘I got ready in the morning and put on my clothes and, most importantly, my hat, and headed to the Mall with my Mother to receive my MBE for services to Para Swimming at Buckingham Palace. I was very nervous when I arrived. I always find it strange when you are allowed to walk into the Palace and the crowds are watching you and taking photos just before you go in! It was lovely to see some of the members of the Royal family there too, including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, and also some of my Paralympics swimming team friends. The Prince of Wales was awarding the honours, which made it extremely special for us all! As I waited for my surname to be announced, I looked around the Ball Room, in which the beautiful music was performed by the orchestra. It was a magical moment! The sounds of music from the orchestra were fantastic. I felt like in a fairy tale! Then somebody called out my name. The Prince of Wales spoke briefly to me about my medal and asked me how long I had been swimming and in a brief moment it was over, just like my win in Rio, I got my medal straight from him! I was lucky to be there and to share the wonderful moments of my life with some of the people that have been a part of my journey because I didn’t do it alone.’ After winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro in 2016, Susannah Rogers decided to retire. Now she leads an active social life. She is a big supporter of London Disability Swimming Club. She is also a disability sports coach. Сhoose the only correct answer Which of the following would be the best title for this text?
  9. Match kinds of sports with places where this sport is practised
  10. Match kinds of sports with places where this sport is practised
  11. Kate is not very good … skiing.
  12. The match was … Wales and Scotland.
  13. There was a crowd … 40 000 … the stadium.
  14. Which team does he play… ?
  15. A runner-up comes second … a race or competition.
  16. You use golf club to play golf … a golf course.
  17. She’s the best player … the team.
  18. The result … the football match was a 1:1 draw.
  19. … Russia is mostly a flat country, so downhill skiing is not widely spread but the cross-country type is very popular. Go to any of the outlying parks in winter. Skis can be bought at most sports shops.
  20. … Risk a few roubles on buggy racing at the Hippodrome. And remember that it’s hard to beat the charm of riding through birch forests in springtime or taking a horsedrawn sleigh ride after a fresh snowfall.
  21. … When it’s too cold for football, people turn their attention to ice hockey played at world standard in Russia’s two big cities. International matches are advertised in the local press. Tickets at stadium.
  22. … You can skate the ice lanes of Moscow’s Gorky Park in winter or visit one of many covered rinks. Some places offer skates but bring extra pairs of socks in case your size isn’t available.
  23. … Russians adore the game. And fortunately you can seldom see acts of European-style hooliganism. Tickets are always available for local matches on the day. The season is from March to October.
  24. … This is a boom sport in Russia and the country’s best compete against foreign stars in Moscow’s Kremlin Cup, held each autumn. See local press for details.
  25. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer Alex … (to have) many hobbies.
  26. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer The boy … (to like) doing sports.
  27. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer He … (to play) soccer.
  28. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer He … (to be) a forward in his team.
  29. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer Alex and his friends … (to play) baseball.
  30. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer Alex … (to throw) balls.
  31. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer He … (to be) a pitcher.
  32. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer His friend John … (to catch) balls.
  33. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer John … (to be) a catcher.
  34. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer Every summer the friends … (to wait) for a baseball tournament.
  35. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer The tournament … (to be) in June.
  36. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer Sometimes Alex and his friends … (to go) in for mountaineering.
  37. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer They … (to climb) mountains and rocks.
  38. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer It … (to be) a risky but interesting sport.
  39. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer Alex … (to use) special ropes …
  40. Read the text Alex ___________ (to have) many hobbies. The boy ____________ (to like) doing sports. He ______________ (to play) soccer. He _______ (to be) a forward in his team. Alex and his friends _____________ (to play) baseball. Alex ___________ (to throw) balls. He ________ (to be) a pitcher. His friend John ______________ (to catch) balls. John ___________ (to be) a catcher. Every summer the friends ___________ (to wait) for a baseball tournament. The tournament _________ (to be) in June. Sometimes Alex and his friends __________ (to go) in for mountaineering. They _____________ (to climb) mountains and rocks. It ________ (to be) a risky but interesting sport. Alex __________ (to use) special ropes when he _____________ (to climb) a rock. Сhoose the only correct answer … when he … (to climb) a rock.
  41. What do we call the most important sports event in the world?
  42. Where did the first Olympic games take place?
  43. Who decided to revive the Olympic Games at the end of the 19th century?
  44. When were the Olympic Games renewed?
  45. What is the symbol of Olympic Games?
  46. Choose their colours.
  47. Who is the best Russian goal-keeper in hockey?
  48. What kind of sport was Kharlamov good at?
  49. Who was the partner of Alexander Zaitsev in figure skating?
  50. He is three-time Olympic champion, a nine-time world champion, an eleven-time champion of Europe in Greco-Roman wrestling?
  51. His achievements are fantastic. More than 20 times he renewed his own records. He is the world and Olympic champion and world record breaker in pole-vault?
  52. What football team in Russia got the champion title of the country ten times?
  53. When were the Olympic Games held in Russia?
  54. Match terms to their explanations
  55. Match terms to their explanations
  56. Match terms to their explanations
  57. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Sport is not an important industry today.
  58. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN There are few job opportunities in sport.
  59. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Many new job opportunities have evolved lately.
  60. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Fitness is beneficial to the individuals who go into it.
  61. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN All sports jobs are on-field.
  62. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN There is a wide range of job opportunities in sport provided by the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations.
  63. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN All sports organizations receive funding from the government.
  64. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN To get a job opportunity in sport you need passion.
  65. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Sport agents only help individual athletes.
  66. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Sport managers have good chances to find a job today.
  67. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN You do not need to be a sportsman to become a sports manager.
  68. Read the text Sport has lately become a major industry all over the world. People’s participation in sport or their spending money on sports-related goods and services has created many job opportunities. The range of sporting activities and goods now on offer is ever-increasing. So, new and varied careers in the sports industry have evolved. Sport also promotes fitness, and fitness brings social and economic benefits to the whole country as well as to individuals. There are plenty of sports jobs that do not take place on the court or field. Even if you are not athletically talented to play professional sports, there are plenty of career opportunities for those who wish to work around the athletic contests that they enjoy. As a rule, there is a wide range of sports provision that the government, private individuals, private companies and voluntary organizations provide in a country. Each type of organization has different objectives and receives funding from different sources. Each type needs different management approach. Many career opportunities exist for people who have a passion for sport. To manage the business and marketing aspects of individuals and teams such organizations as academic institutes, sports franchises, independent sports associations, sports marketing consulting firms hire sports agents. Sports management professionals are in good demand today. Professionals get money to compete in sport. But only a very few people can earn a living as professional sportspeople. You do not need to play a sport well, or play a sport at all to be able to make money. For most sports careers, the only requirement is to have enthusiasm, spirit, and energy. Careers in sports management are highly competitive — as is sport. Identify if the statements below are TRUE/FALSE/NOT GIVEN Careers in sports management are like sport itself.
  69. Media companies pay for the rights to show a sporting event. Sports shown on TV generate more sponsorship.
  70. People learn the rules of the sport from watching it on TV.
  71. Sports personalities often complain of too much attention being paid to their private lives.
  72. Only the really popular sports get much attention on TV and in newspaper.
  73. Seeing good sports people on TV and in newspapers makes them a role model for people to look up to.
  74. Media can encourage people to get involved in sports.
  75. Mary is … (tall) girl in her volleyball team.
  76. Do you really think that Tina is … (fast) than Sandra?
  77. John’s results in tennis are getting … (good) and … (good).
  78. This exercise is … (difficult).
  79. Our PE teacher is … (strong) of all our teachers.
  80. Match kinds of sports with the equipment
  81. Match kinds of sports with the equipment
  82. There were two answers, and … was right.
  83. This dress is … as the one I had before.
  84. Be careful you don’t… your keys!
  85. What they say may be true; you never can…
  86. He didn’t move, but just… where he fell.
  87. The children hadn’t met … their grandparents or their uncle before.
  88. He was … tired to go on.
  89. I … saw Michael two years ago.
  90. I like the red dress and the pink shoes. The trouble is that they don’t …very well.
  91. He’s as polite as his brother is …polite.
  92. It’s been quite a long time … I had a holiday abroad,
  93. … quite a lot of rain forecast for today.
  94. I need a holiday, … I?
  95. Most of the cattle … under the trees.
  96. Parents were made … the school reconstruction,
  97. I don’t understand this sentence. Could you tell me what …?
  98. … of the three boys got a prize,
  99. All the children in this family are gifted, but this one is … gifted of all.
  100. We haven’t managed to meet… three years.