1. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the right words
When we have free time, we usually need something
that can interest us.
Some people use radio or television to entertain themselves.
They switch on the radio set or TV set and choose the programme they
like best. Some people like music. They listen to various
concerts of modern and old music, new and old songs, and see dances. Those who
are fond of sports listen to or watch
football and hockey matches. These are the most popular
kinds of sports. If we want to go out, there are a lot of cinemas, theatres, museums,
clubs in our country or we can spend our free time on a picnic. People like
to sit in the open air and enjoy themselves.
2. Choose
the correct variant
1. When I
was a child I … to be a doctor.
a) wanted
2. She….
just …. to her teacher.
c) has ….
spoken
3. Margaret
… to school yesterday.
b) didn’t go
4. My
bother can't talk to you at the moment. He …...
c) is working
5. When ...
you …. to London?
a) did go
6. How
often ... they …. TV?
a) do … watch
7. I can't
open the door. I …. a key.
b) have lost
8. Phone me
tomorrow. I ….. at home.
c) will be
3. Put in the prepositions if necessary
1). Ben
is fond of
collecting models of cars.
2). Is he
going to get rid of these
clothes?
3). We
will go to the country by car.
4).
Charlie Chaplin is famous for his
films.
5).
Miranda was tired of his
boring story.
6). Can
you take the rubbish out
please?
7). He
wanted to join this club.
4. My niece
has arranged a wonderful picnic.
Has my
niece arranged a wonderful picnic? (general)
Hasn’t my
niece arranged a wonderful picnic? (negative)
What has my
niece arranged? (special)
My niece
has arranged a wonderful picnic, hasn’t she? (tag)