Пособие для подготовки к ОГЭ по английскому языку
материал для подготовки к егэ (гиа) по английскому языку (9 класс)

Теуважев Мухамед Хасанович

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Варианты заданий 29-34.

1. Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________ (FAME) for its history and architecture. It’s one of the _____________ (CULTURE) centres of the country. The main ______________ (ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle. It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very __________________ (IMPRESS). There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known ______________ (WRITE). The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too - the beautiful and _________________ (PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.

2. There are pills for everything. If you can't sleep you take a pill. If you're depressed or just ___________ (HAPPY), you can also take a pill. These days scientists are developing a new pill that you can use for improving your ______________ (FIT). It will have the same effect on people’s bodies as doing sports. The _______________ (SCIENCE) experiments on mice have given wonderful results. The animals got stronger and healthier without any exercise. However, some doctors think that such pills can be _______________ (DANGER) for health, especially in certain situations. The problem is that there will be people who may use the pill unwisely. For example, young girls who want to lose weight and get slim may take several pills at once. It will be very _______________ (HARM) for their health. That’s why our government should think a lot before making the _______________ (DECIDE) that allows the medicine to be produced.

3. People spend hours talking on their mobile phones. There is an opinion that it may be ______________ (HARM) to their health, but it is difficult to know for sure. Some research shows that mobile phones may cause brain problems. On the other hand, some doctors say mobiles are not _______________ (DANGER) at all. No matter what doctors say, it’s just _________________ (POSSIBLE) to live without a mobile phone today. It has become a very _________________ (USE) device and people can’t do without it. It makes our life ___________________ (COMFORT) and saves time. People can get in touch with each other quickly. Mobile phones make _________________ (COMMUNICATE) easier.

4. Learning languages is becoming a popular hobby with children and adults. It’s not only interesting but very __________________ (USE), too. Foreign languages improve memory and develop _____________ (IMAGINE). People who are able to speak two or more languages __________________ (FLUENT) are usually more successful than their monolingual colleagues. They are better in making business and  __________________ (PERSON) contacts. They are more __________________ (CREATE) and they are better in solving conflicts as they are able to accept new ideas and different points of view. Foreign languages make life more __________________ (INTEREST) and colourful.

5. British cuisine is simple. Puddings, stews, pies and breads are ____________ (TRADITION) British dishes. Many of them are cooked and eaten on holidays. The choice of dishes has been influenced by the climate, history and ______________ (GEOGRAPHY) position of the country. England is ____________ (FAME) for its butter and cheese. The most popular of them is, of course, cheddar. Scotland is known for its _________ (TASTE) meat dishes and cakes. Wales has a strong fishing culture. As a result, Welsh cookery includes a lot of seafood, such as shrimps and crabs. However, nowadays most British restaurants offer food from ____________ (DIFFER) parts of the world. The choice depends only on your pocketbook and your ____________ (IMAGINE).

6. How do people learn the news? About a century ago people got _____________ (INFORM) from newspapers since they were the only mass media that existed in those times. Radio and television seemed __________________ (WONDER) inventions as they broadcasted audio and visual images. The Internet has changed the situation dramatically.  Now the audience has an opportunity to create the news, share their____________ (PERSON) knowledge and express their opinions. The Internet supposes interaction, which makes it very _____________ (ATTRACT) to people. And what about the newspapers? Will they ____________ (APPEAR) in the near future? I wish they wouldn’t as I like starting my day with a cup of coffee and a ____________ (TRADITION) newspaper.

7. Ratatouille is an American cartoon. The name of the cartoon comes from a  ___________ (TRADITION) French dish made of vegetables. The main character is a rat Remy, who is interested in cooking and dreams of becoming a _____________ (SUCCESS) chef. Remy is separated from his family at the _____________ (BEGIN) of the movie. So he finds himself in Paris, France. There his unusual __________________ (FRIEND) with a poor boy begins. They both don’t care that most people hate rats and try to get rid of them. Remy wants to help the boy. He tries to teach him how to cook __________________ (TASTE) dishes. The story ends __________________ (HAPPY) and the friends start a new restaurant.

8. Dublin is the capital city of the Republic of Ireland. It has an __________________ (NATIONAL) airport with flights from London and European capitals. Dublin is a __________________ (BEAUTY) and cosmopolitan city. If you walk along its central streets, you will find a wide range of ___________________ (DIFFER) shops, bars and restaurants. If you like sightseeing, you can visit the famous Dublin Castle, one of the most __________________ (IMPRESS) buildings in the city. Dublin is a green city. It is such a pleasure to walk there on a hot __________________ (SUN) day. In the evening you can listen to __________________ (TRADITION) Irish music played in the streets and in the pubs.

9. What do you think is the most stressful and __________________ (DANGER) job in Britain? Is it a police officer, a detective or a news __________________ (REPORT)? Well, statistics say it is a London taxi driver. It is a __________________ (REAL) hard job as traffic is getting worse. If we sit in a traffic jam for a few minutes, we start feeling __________________ (NERVE) and irritated. But imagine you had to do that every day as your job! And you have to remain __________________ (CARE) and attentive in spite of everything. London taxi drivers have to have a good memory to be able to take a __________________ (TRAVEL) from A to B without looking at the map or asking for directions.

10. My first job was working at a bakery. When I walked from my house to the bakery I could smell the __________________ (WONDER) aroma of the fresh bread. I loved it. I worked ________________ (DAY) after school and at weekends. It made about twenty hours a week. One of the most __________________ (FANTASY) things about the bakery was that I could eat all I wanted there. I really couldn't stop eating the fresh buns, rolls and cakes. They were so __________________ (TASTE). Mrs. Bradley, the __________________ (OWN) of the bakery, was a very nice woman. She had no children and she treated me like her own granddaughter. I liked her too and did my best to be as ___________ (HELP) as possible.

11. In Andorra people live longer than in any other European country. It seems they have discovered the secret of a long and __________________ (HEALTH) life. People in Andorra stay active and _________________  (ENERGY) at old age. They attend gyms and public __________________ (SWIM) pools for free. Exercise is one reason, the others are clean air and a diet based on vegetables and olive oil. People of all ages in Andorra are cheerful and __________________ (FRIEND). They think that life is __________________ (FANTASY) and they do their best to enjoy it. Andorra is the most ______________ (PEACE) country in Europe – they haven’t had a war for 700 years.

12. Ballroom dancing in the UK is making a comeback. For the past five years its popularity has grown thanks to the TV show 'Strictly Come Dancing'. In the show a professional ballroom __________________ (DANCE) has a celebrity for a partner. They learn __________________ (DIFFER) ballroom dances and perform them live on TV. Four judges and the public decide who stays in the __________________ (COMPETE) and who leaves. The show demonstrates how glamorous ballroom dancing is. The celebrities wear __________________ (COLOUR) dresses and suits and the show looks very __________________ (IMPRESS). According to the ratings, the __________________ (PERFORM) is becoming more and more popular with TV audiences.

13. The best thing about shopping in London is that there really are hundreds of cool shops selling ________________ (FASHION) clothes. Only here you can find a wide choice of ____________ (ORIGIN) and unique shops. Sometimes you can buy ____________ (FANTASY) things there. You can spend a whole day in a shopping centre, have lunch in one of the European or ___________ (ENGLAND)  restaurants, see a new film in the cinema and even enjoy a ________________ (PERFORM). But be __________________ (CARE) – London shops are expensive! Don’t leave all your money in the shopping centre.

14. London is famous for its history and its sights. It is also a wonderful place for shopaholics. There are lots of __________________ (DIFFER) places to go. For example, you can go to Oxford Street. Sometimes it gets too crowded and __________________ (NOISE), especially during the sales. If you don’t like it, go to Covent Garden. There you can have a __________________ (LOVE) cup of tea or a cappuccino in a quiet coffee house. You can also watch a street __________________ (PERFORM) there. Portobello Road is the right place to go if you want to buy unique and __________________ (USUAL) things. Shopping in London is always an __________________ (EXCITE) experience and it’s worth trying.

15. Every year the world goes dark for one hour, the Earth Hour. The event is organised by the ____________ (NATION) World Wildlife Fund. At tourist destinations, in offices and private homes, lights are switched off for one hour at ___________ (EXACT) 8:00 pm. The idea is to show that our planet is in danger and it needs care and _____________ (PROTECT). It's ______________ (POSSIBLE) to remain indifferent to changes in the climate which go on and on. The Earth Hour is not about saving an hour’s electricity. It’s about realising that we live on a __________________ (WONDER) planet and need to look after it – not just for an hour a year but every day. The Earth Hour is a part of an __________________ (ECOLOGY) education campaign whose aim is to make people understand their responsibility to the planet.

16. The Turners were not used to snow. The most they ever got in Birmingham was an inch or so each winter. Even that happened quite _____________ (RARE). The ____________ (FUN) thing was that a tiny bit of snow was enough to cancel school and even to close some businesses. One night, in March of 1993, something very _____________ (EXCITE) happened. Very cold air from Canada created the ‘Storm of the Century’. When the Turner kids woke up on Saturday morning, there were 17 inches of ________________ (WONDER) snow as far as the eye could see. The Turners were in shock. They had no idea what to do. Though Mr. Turner was an experienced _______________ (DRIVE) he chose to leave his car in the garage. He wanted the whole family to stay at home but it was natural for the kids to __________________ (AGREE) with him. They put on the warmest clothes they had and ran outside to enjoy the snow.

17. Dr Michael Werner says that he has eaten nothing for four years. The German ___________ (SCIENCE) explains that he gets all his energy from sunlight. He says he drinks only water and ___________ (DIFFER) fruit juices. Dr Werner has written an ___________ (EXCITE) book about his experiences. In it he mentions that when he started the experiment he even put on weight. He says: "I can't really give an ______________ (EXPLAIN) of what’s happening to me; perhaps I just believe in my theory." Dr Werner’s colleagues say that only plants can produce energy from the sun, and they cannot explain how he is able to stay __________ (HEALTH). “This case, ___________ (PROBABLE), needs a lot more research before we will be able to explain it,” they say.

18. Many tourists don't like staying in city hotels. They prefer to avoid _____________ (NOISE) cities completely. They are attracted instead to dramatic views of mountains and ____________ (PEACE) valleys. If you like this sort of tourism, Mountain View Camp is for you. You’ll have an _______________ (FORGETTABLE) vacation there. The Camp has a view over the __________ (IMPRESS) Hampson Valley. In the camp, tourists can rent either tents or bungalows. All the guests have free access to different facilities such as kitchens, bathrooms and playgrounds for children. The camp is a successful _______________ (COMBINE) of both comfort and a green environment. The tourists can also have lunch in one of the many restaurants and try different _____________ (NATION) cuisines.

19. Millions of people want to learn English. There are lots of _____________ (DIFFER) methods and the main problem is how to choose the best one. Some people believe that the most __________ (EFFECT) way is to study English in Britain or in any other English-speaking country. The advantage of going to Britain seems obvious. Everyone around you speaks English. It’s practically ____________ (POSSIBLE) to avoid communication, so you’ll learn English ____________ (QUICK). On the other hand, one can learn English at home. There are lots of possibilities there too: a good ___________ (TEACH), a language school or an on-line course. There are many ways to get a good language _______________ (EDUCATE) now.

20. If someone asks what your nationality is, how do you answer? For British people _________ (NATION) identity is a complex issue. Take me for example. I carry a passport issued by the British _______________ (GOVERN). I was born in England, but my Mum is Scottish and my Granny is from Northern Ireland. So what am I? __________________ (ACTUAL), I am all of them: English, Irish, Scottish and British. Each of the ‘nations’ has a lot in common but they also have their own unique culture and __________________ (TRADITION) lifestyle. They __________________ (LIKE) it when people call them English. And perhaps the most important __________________ (DIFFER) of all – each nation has its own football team!

21. The city of St Davids is situated on the south-west coast of Wales. If you're looking for an ___________ (USUAL) place to go, this is your destination. It was granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II but in reality St Davids looks like an _________ (ATTRACT) small village. It is actually the smallest city in Britain with a __________ (POPULATE) of just over 1,600. St Davids has a _________ (BEAUTY) medieval cathedral which dates back to the 12th century. Today it is a ____________ (CHARM) place with narrow streets filled with cafes, hotels and art galleries – but only one pub! St Davids is famous for its sandy beaches and clear water. Whitesands Bay is a regular ________________ (WIN) of the prestigious European Blue Flag award.

22. Reading is one of the most popular pastimes and books are one of the main sources of knowledge.  Everyone knows this but, _______________ (FORTUNATELY), there are many young people who don’t like to read. They say it is not cool but I firmly _____________ (AGREE) with them. Books have the ability to take you to another world, to wake up your ______________ (IMAGINE) and transport you to places you’ve never been to. Books can be ________________ (DIFFER) in size and content. Their stories can be __________________ (EXCITE), scary, romantic or funny but above all, books are just interesting. I'm absolutely sure that books by a good __________________ (WRITE) will always be popular.

23. Siem Reap is a small town in Cambodia, a country in southeast Asia. It is built around a _____________ (FAME) cathedral. The town is charming with some fine examples of French colonial architecture. A legend says that a French __________________ (WRITE) once called the town “a pearl of Cambodia”. Nowadays, this town is quite popular with tourists. They often use it as a starting point for their __________________ (EXCITE) travellings. The town is really remarkable. There you will find some __________________ (IMPRESS) stone monuments and statues, ancient buildings and picturesque ruins. Note that it’s __________________ (USUAL) hot there in the summer. Please ensure that you take ________________ (COMFORT) walking shoes, light clothing and plenty of water to drink.

24. Piranhas are South American fish. There are lots of scary stories about them. Most people think that piranhas are very __________________ (DANGER) creatures. However, a _______________ (SCIENCE) from St Andrews University, Anne Magurran, has recently announced that to call piranhas cruel killers is not fair. They __________________ (USUAL) eat fish, plants and insects. According to Professor Anne Magurran, piranhas attack people and animals only when they want to defend themselves. However, most travellers strongly __________________ (AGREE) with this point of view. They recommend keeping away from the water where piranhas live. When the fish attack in groups, it is practically __________________ (POSSIBLE) to survive. Whatever your opinion of piranhas, this is a __________________ (USE) piece of advice one should follow.

25. Have you heard of a Tadeus Bodnar? He is a ______________ (FAME) Hungarian hairdresser. Not long ago he stopped using the ______________ (TRADITION) scissors and comb. Now his instruments are axes, irons and vacuum cleaners. Now he is very __________________ (SUCCESS) and happy because with his innovative techniques he can express himself better. He cuts hair in his shop in Budapest by chopping it with an axe. Then he styles the hair using a vacuum cleaner, or straightens it with an iron. It’s difficult to believe but the extravagant hairdresser is very popular. Many people find him very __________________ (CREATE). Every day there’s an __________________ (END) line of people streaming to his shop. They wish to change their __________________ (APPEAR) and have a thrilling, new experience.

26. People are afraid of lots of things. There are many __________ (DIFFER) kinds of fears called phobias. They affect at least a quarter of the ______________ (POPULATE). The _______________ (TRADITION) treatment for people with strong phobias is some kind of therapy. In most cases it doesn’t work but doctors still believe that phobias can be cured. __________ (RECENT) they have discovered a drug which can help people to overcome their phobias. It doesn’t work for everybody but when it does, it is very _____________ (EFFECT). People, who take the pill feel much better – most of their fears _________________ (APPEAR).

27. People travel a lot nowadays. Planes are considered to be the most _____________ (COMFORT) means of transport but for some people airports can be a nightmare. There are _________ (END) queues when you check in and you waste lots of time if your flight is delayed. However, there are some airports where you can __________________ (ACTUAL) enjoy yourself. For example, you’ll never be bored at Hong Kong’s international airport. There are thousands of people from _______________ (DIFFER) countries here but the passengers never experience any problems because everything is well organised. There are attendants in red coats, who help you get from one place to another. It’s very good for people with no sense of __________________ (DIRECT). The attendants are always very polite and __________________ (HELP).

28. Can people live without friends? Most of us would say "no". Friends make our lives enjoyable and ____________ (INTEREST). Friendship is something you can't buy. It is a _______________ (WONDER) and valuable gift. It is __________________ (POSSIBLE) to live without people who care for you and who are always ready to help. However, to find a true friend is not easy. Friendship requires honesty, trust and __________________ (KIND). Being a friend means not only having fun together but helping each other in a difficult _________________ (SITUATE). A true friend not only praises you but tells you when you are not right too. If you have already found such a person, you're _______________ (LUCK).

29. Last spring my best friend Isabelle and I booked a holiday in Venice. We rented a small apartment for a week with a _____________ (WONDER) view of the town. At the last moment another friend, Linda, asked if she could come with us. She was a ____________ (FRIEND), cheerful girl and we were glad to have her join us. Venice was a ____________ (FANTASY) place and we enjoyed our trip greatly. Linda was fond of history and she told us lots of ____________ (INTEREST) facts about the town. We also liked the Italian food very much. The waiter in the nearby pizzeria was a boy from Britain, so we never had any problems with ____________ (COMMUNICATE). The only _____________ (PLEASANT) thing about Venice was the weather. It was unusually cold and windy that week.

30. Last year my friend Mia and I went on holiday to Thailand. We stayed in a ___________ (FAME) resort which is popular with tourists. We were very ________ (LUCK) with the weather and we spent most of our days on the beach. The ocean was ___________ (FANTASY) – the water was clear and warm. Thailand is a former French colony and that’s why French is very popular there. Mia was delighted with this fact because she learns French, she wants to be a __________ (TEACH) of French, and she was able to practise the language there. She is also interested in architecture and she found some fine examples of the French colonial style in Thailand. It was an ____________ (FORGETTABLE) trip for me too. I am a photographer and I took lots of pictures of people and nature. Several magazines found my photos __________ (INTEREST) enough to publish. I feel very proud of that.

31. I unexpectedly met my old friend Natalie at a metro station in Paris. I recognised her at once though we hadn’t seen each other for ten years. Now she works as a ___________ (REPORT) for Le Figaro newspaper. Our _____________ (FRIEND) began when we were at school. After school, Natalie left Britain. French was her favourite subject and she went to university in Paris. Now she is a very ___________ (SUCCESS) journalist. Her life is busy and exciting. I was __________ (LUCK) that she managed to find some time for me. Natalie made my visit to Paris _____________ (FORGETTABLE). She took me to the most interesting places in the city. In the evening we even watched a performance at The Grand Opera House. It is one of the most ____________ (FAME) opera houses in the world.

32. Jenny doesn’t have many friends, but she has lots of books. Jenny likes fantasy stories best. She has a rich __________ (IMAGINE) which takes her to magical lands. Jenny often feels like she is a part of the story. She enjoys being in someone else's shoes, living in an ___________ (ABSOLUTE) different world. When reading, Jenny may turn into a princess or become a mountain _________ (EXPLORE). She can see ___________ (FANTASY) creatures and amazing places with her own eyes. Books are ideal friends for Jenny. They are entertaining and helpful. They can give her some ________ (PRACTICE) advice when she needs it and keep quiet when she doesn’t want to communicate. Books never __________ (AGREE) with her and they never argue.

33. Sam went to the giant aquarium near his house at least three times a week. He liked the fish and crabs, but the most __________________ (WONDER) creatures there were sharks. Sam could watch them for hours. He took photos through the glass and collected __________________ (INFORM) about them. It surprised him how fast a massive shark could be. Before the aquarium opened, Sam thought it was __________________ (POSSIBLE) for sharks to be so quick and graceful. He knew that sharks were __________________ (DANGER) but they seldom attacked people. Many people, however, had hunted them and sharks had become endangered. __________________ (FORTUNATE), now there were laws protecting sharks. In the future, Sam wanted to be a __________________ (SCIENCE) and study sharks in the wild.

34. It all started in 1865. A group of Frenchmen were having dinner in one of the most _________________ (FASHION) restaurants near Paris. They talked about the democratic changes in the USA and wanted to support the American people. After a short ___________ (DISCUSS) they agreed on an original idea. The idea was suggested by Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, a sculptor and ___________ (DESIGN).  He said they could make a statue of a woman holding the torch of freedom. It was an ambitious project and it was ____________ (POSSIBLE) to complete it quickly. It actually took 21 years for this idea to become a reality. The French people raised money to build the statue, and, ___________ (FINAL), in 1886 it was ready. On July 4, 1886 the United States received their ____________ (AMAZE) gift - the Statue of Liberty!

35. Father's Day in the UK is on the third Sunday in June. We enjoy this day very much and always arrange a __________ (CELEBRATE) at home. Our dad deserves it – he is the most __________ (AMAZE) person I’ve ever met. He works as a train __________ (DRIVE) and he loves his job, though it takes time and energy. He cannot spend lots of time with us, but when he is at home, we have a __________ (FANTASY) time all together. Dad is a very _________ (CREATE) person and often invents new games for us. There are three children in our family and we always prepare a present for our dad together. Last time it was a large, _________ (COLOUR) book about the history of trains. The book starts with the invention of the first train and tells the whole story of the railway up to the present day.

36. Olivia got a camera for her birthday. Her family was going on a trip to Washington D.C. and Olivia wanted to take pictures of the __________ (WONDER) places she would see. The first place where they stopped on the way to the city was a sandy beach. Olivia took pictures of the ocean and the ____________ (NOISE) seagulls. The birds seemed to enjoy being photographed, but it was __________ (POSSIBLE) to go too close to them. Olivia had to take pictures from a distance. Next, the family moved on to the centre of Washington D.C. Olivia's heart was beating with __________ (EXCITE). She got great shots of the White House, the Capitol and some other __________ (FAME) buildings. ________ (FINAL), it was time to head home. Olivia thought about how her friends would be surprised to see her pictures.

37. The Grand National is a horse race which is held every year in Liverpool. This _________ (COMPETE) involves a four-mile race, during which the horses have to go over 30 fences. The most ________ (FAME) horse in the Grand National was called 'Red Rum'. He was the ____________ (WIN) of the race three times during the 1970s. The race is not only a sporting event but a ____________ (FASHION) social event too. Men and women wear beautiful clothes, and the tickets to the race are very ____________ (EXPENSE). The Grand National is broadcast all over the world and around 500 to 600 million people watch it.  However, though there are lots of horse racing fans, many people think it’s ____________ (FAIR) and cruel to make the animals race and jump for people’s entertainment.

38. Last year, I became a volunteer in a charity shop. It was an _________ (USUAL) job for me - I had never been involved with charities. Our shop raised money to provide medical care for anyone suffering from any _________ (ILL). The job was not easy but I enjoyed it very much. All my colleagues were very helpful. Their __________ (FRIEND) and support meant a lot to me. Andrew, my boss and ________ (MANAGE), was a smart and well-organized person. He kept saying that we had no right to be indifferent or __________ (CARE) because people’s lives depended on us. Working in the charity shop, I have met some very interesting people and have learnt a lot of practical skills. Volunteering has equipped me with experience which I’m sure will be __________ (USE) for my future.

39. Lots of companies do business online. They sell goods and services, or provide __________ (INFORM) to the general public. Doing business online is less __________ (EXPENSE) and more convenient than running a traditional business, with offices and lots of employees. Surprisingly enough, there are lots of very young people among online businessmen. In spite of their age, they are quite _________ (SUCCESS) and professional. For example, Ben Collins started his own online company when he was ______________ (REAL) young. He was only 17. He says, “My business is __________ (NATIONAL) - we work with people from different countries. In a real office, some people would __________ (AGREE) that someone of my age could be a boss, but when I work online, nobody cares how old I am.”

40. Last year I learnt Spanish in Barcelona. Spain is an __________ (AMAZE) country and I enjoyed my time there very much. My flatmates were two girls from Germany. They were nice but ________ (COMMUNICATE) was a real problem for us because I didn’t speak German and they didn’t speak English, my first language. Sometimes we felt absolutely _________ (HELP) because we were not able to understand each other. However, it gave us additional motivation to learn Spanish! Very soon my teacher told me that I was speaking it __________ (FLUENT). He was happy with my progress. My flatmates’ grades were __________ (IMPRESS) too! It proved that practice is very important and if you want to speak a foreign language like a native _____________ (SPEAK), you should practise it a lot.

41. At school, writing essays was a real problem for me, and my grades were always low.  _____________ (NATURAL) enough, I didn’t like writing and tried to avoid writing lessons at all costs. I thought I didn’t have enough __________ (IMAGINE) for any kind of writing. I only understood what my problem was after school. In a __________ (SCIENCE) journal I saw an article about children’s writing problems. The author claimed that anyone could become a good _________ (WRITE) if they learned some rules. I read and reread the article several times. Then I tried to use the information in practice. I have never become a professional journalist but from time to time I publish some pieces of my ___________ (CREATE) writing on my blog. My friends find these essays and stories very __________________ (ENJOY).

42. Last year I decided to take an English course in Britain. When I called the language school, the ___________ (MANAGE) explained to me everything about the school and the courses. They had an __________ (IMPRESS) range of courses - for all levels and ages. As for the accommodation, there were two options: staying in a student hostel or living with a host family. Naturally enough, I wanted to choose the ___________ (NATIONAL) community of the hostel. However, because of my parents’ strong ___________ (AGREEMENT) with my choice, I had to stay with the host family. And I didn’t regret it! My host family was __________ (WONDER). They told me a lot about their country and were very curious about mine. We talked a lot and when I came back home, I could speak English __________ (FLUENT)!

43. Yoga is a very popular activity and lots of people practise it nowadays. There is an opinion, however, that to be __________ (SUCCESS) in this activity you should start yoga in early childhood. This is not true! You can start yoga at any time in your life. What you really need is enthusiasm and a good ____________  (TRAIN) – yogis often call them a guru. Yoga is not a __________ (COMPETE). You can choose any pace that is __________ (COMFORT) for you. The aim is not to win but to make your body flexible and strong. It’s definitely __________ (POSSIBLE) to improve your body in a few days. It may take lots of time but it’s worth the time and effort.   Yoga is an _________ (EFFECT) way to relax your mind. So it’s useful not only for your body.

44. I arrived in Liverpool in the afternoon. It was a __________ (RAIN) day but the weather couldn’t spoil my excellent mood - I was in Liverpool! Many people associate this city with the _______________ (FAME) musical band, the Beatles. It’s true, the Beatles are everywhere, but today it’s also _________ (POSSIBLE) to imagine Liverpool without its other great passion: football! The city is home to two teams: Liverpool and Everton.  Everton is older and was more ___________ (SUCCESS) in the past, but since the 1990s it has been Liverpool’s time to shine. I’ve been Liverpool’s ___________ (SUPPORT) since I was a small boy. The team is based at the Anfield Stadium. I had watched a lot of games there.  It was very ______________ (EXCITE) and it was one of the most important memories of my childhood.

45. The 5th of November is Guy Fawkes Night. This holiday is also known as Bonfire Night as lighting bonfires is an essential part of the ____________ (CELEBRATE). ___________ (NATURAL), it’s one of the favourite holidays for children – they simply can’t miss the firework display. Most parents allow their children to stay outdoors till late at night. It would be ___________ (FAIR) to make them stay at home when the sky is lit up with colours. However, children should never be left on their own - bonfires and fireworks are potentially ___________ (DANGER). Emergency reports say the number of people needing medical care increases on this night. Some of them are __________ (CARE) with fire. In spite of the excitement, the children may also catch a cold on this November night. Warm jumpers, coats and gloves are more __________ (USE) than ever.

46. Choosing a career is one of the most difficult choices we have to make in our lives. There are lots of interesting and __________ (EXCITE) professions, but which of them is the right choice for you? Researchers who work in ___________ (EDUCATE) and sociology asked people across the UK what their dream job would be. And the results were quite __________ (EXPECTED). According to the survey, people find modest jobs like charity work or gardening the most __________ (ATTRACT). Often at the top of their list are jobs such as a nurse or a _________ (TEACH). The study also shows that people in the UK are very __________ (PRACTICE) and focus on the dream jobs they have a realistic chance of getting.

47. I’ve worked in an office for many years. It’s a very ___________ (STRESS) job and recently I’ve taken up a new hobby - gardening. My grandmother was a very good ___________ (GARDEN). She never did gardening as a job but for pleasure and __________ (ENTERTAIN). She had the so-called green fingers - the flowers and fruit trees she planted grew very __________ (QUICK).  I wish I were as skillful as she was. It’s a pity my family does not share my interest. My children _______ (LIKE) working outdoors. They prefer using the computer indoors. I don’t argue with them. Arguing and quarrelling makes me feel ____________ (NERVE) and unhappy but cannot change the situation. I hope one day they will join me in the garden.

48. Recently my neighbour Michael Wilkins got a job in sales.  However, soon he found out that being a sales _________ (MANAGE) did not make him happy. He had to work long hours, and the job was ______ (STRESS) and demanding. The atmosphere in the office was very __________ (FRIENDLY) and the workers often quarreled with each other. So Michael decided to look for a more _________ (ATTRACT) job. In the local newspaper, he saw an _________ (ADVERTISE) from a pizzeria. It was close to his house and they needed a waiter. Michael decided to apply and didn’t regret it. “It’s good to feed people. I enjoy seeing them smile – it’s important, isn’t it?” Michael says. Next week he’s going to take a cooking course. On completing it, he will be able to make _________ (TASTE) pizzas himself!

49. There is a popular opinion that all children are talented. It’s true - children are curious and have a good ___________ (IMAGINE). It helps them make ___________ (AMAZE) things from very routine objects like stones, leaves, or strips of fabric. Coloured paper, watercolours and pencils stimulate their _____________ (CREATE) minds a lot too! However, sometimes parents may ___________ (APPROVE) of their children’s artistic activities like drawing on the walls and indoor experiments with fireworks. But __________ (PUNISH) is not a good solution! Any art activity develops children’s brains and stimulates their ability in science. Be ___________ (CARE) with your children’s natural talents. Never stop them doing an activity but instead create an appropriate and safe environment for it.

50. Early in her reign, Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, had a plan to hold a great world-wide exhibition of modern art and design. Sir Joseph Paxton, a botanist and landscape ___________ (DESIGN), won the competition to create the central exhibition hall. The ____________ (BUILD) he produced is still admired by architects today. Although at that time many thought it was __________________ (POSSIBLE) to realize such a project. In 1851, Paxton constructed his Crystal Palace – an ____________ (AMAZE) glass and iron pavilion, over a third of a mile long, with 800,000 square feet of floor space. The construction was an ultramodern iron frame with glass panels. The exhibition was very ________________ (SUCCESS) – it drew over six million visitors. __________________ (UNFORTUNATE), the Crystal Palace was taken apart in 1854.

51. Ray Kurzweil is a very popular figure in the field of science. He is a leading computer ______________ (SCIENCE) who has made lots of predictions about the future of humanity. So far he has written six books about artificial intelligence, and four of them have become ____________ (NATION) best sellers in the USA. Ray strongly believes that soon computer intelligence will be a billion times more ________________ (POWER) than the human brain. However, lots of experts don’t believe it and say that it is absolutely _____________ (POSSIBLE). Kurzweil disagrees with them and says that we are already a human-machine civilization. We already use high level technology to diagnose diseases, provide _____________ (EDUCATE), and develop new technologies. Kurzweil thinks that by 2030, computers will do more ___________ (IMPRESS) tasks. They will be able to understand ordinary spoken language and show emotions.

52. 'Surfers Against Sewage' (SAS) was founded in 1990 by water sports enthusiasts in the UK. They are an environmental ___________ (ORGANIZE) that tries to protect the UK’s oceans and beaches. They say that it may be really ___________ (RISK) to swim in the seas, and even sunbathe on the beaches because of the pollution. When SAS appeared, it informed people about the problem in quite an ________________ (USUAL) way. They went to public events with their surfboards and handed out leaflets. They __________ (QUICK) attracted the attention of the media and people of Britain. They even managed to put pressure on the __________ (GOVERN) to forbid dumping waste in the sea, rivers and lakes. The campaign was indeed ______________ (SUCCESS). Officials agreed to spend 8.5 billion pounds on cleaning up Britain’s seas and rivers.

53. Shepherd’s pie started as an old English recipe. The pie gained ___________ (POPULAR) in the Middle Ages. During the reign of Elizabeth I, mince meat pie became a must-have food, probably, because it was easy to cook, __________ (HEALTH) and tasty. Until the 16th century potatoes were ___________ (MAIN) known as pig food. But later they were accepted as a ___________ (BASE) food in Europe. The Shepherd’s pie recipe changed to include potatoes as an ingredient. And the fame of the dish doubled. Now Shepherd’s pie is considered to be a __________ (TRADITION) British food but similar recipes can be found in other countries, although they may have different names. In Canada, for example, a __________ (WAIT) in a restaurant would present it to tourists as Chinese pie.

54. St Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. St Patrick is ___________ (FAME) for his heroic deeds. People gladly believe in ___________ (AMAZE) tales about St Patrick and don’t look for any historical evidence to prove them. And the facts often___________ (AGREE) with the tales. For example, an old legend says that St Patrick drove all the snakes out of Ireland. This myth is actually untrue. At the time snakes appeared on the planet, Ireland was ___________ (COMPLETE) covered by water. Now it is an island which means it is surrounded by water. The water makes it _____________ (POSSIBLE) for snakes to get to the island. The same ____________ (SITUATE) is true for New Zealand, Greenland, and many other islands.

55. The festival of Halloween has its roots in Celtic traditions. Over 2,000 years ago the Celts in Britain had a special holiday in late October to mark the ___________ (BEGIN) of winter. Another autumn ____________ (CELEBRATE) was connected with the passing of the dead. These two events later became Halloween. On Halloween children often dress up as ghosts, witches and monsters and go around people's houses, asking for sweets. In most cases the ghosts and witches are not frightening at all, they are even ____________ (FUN)! But remember that if the children don’t get the sweets, they may play some ____________ (PLEASANT) joke, for example splash some water on you. Pumpkins also _____________ (SYMBOL) Halloween. People ______________ (USUAL) make lanterns from them.

56. There are lots of products that help us fight bad moods and depression. If you feel down and _____________ (SLEEP), just get a bar of dark chocolate from the fridge. Chocolate will improve your mood and you’ll feel ____________ (CHEER) and happy again. This ____________ (INFORM) is often used in chocolate adverts. Unfortunately, we can’t use this method too often. The positive effect does not last long. Meanwhile chocolate is not ____________ (HARM) food. It contains fat and sugar which can make you overweight. Some people may also be allergic to chocolate and it can affect their _____________ (APPEAR), causing skin problems. The alternative and ________________ (ABSOLUTE)  safe method to fight depression is doing sport. It can be recommended to everyone!

57. It's not at all surprising that weather is a favourite topic for many people around the world. It affects where we choose to live, what we wear, our moods, and perhaps even our ______________ (NATION) character. A ____________ (SUN) day can blow away the deepest depression. And a gloomy rainy day can make you feel lonely and ____________ (HAPPY). ‘I’m feeling a bit under the weather’ is a common complaint in Britain, ____________ (ESPECIAL) on Monday mornings. The weather can really be ______________ (RESPONSE) for moods and scientists have proved this fact. There is a ______________ (CONNECT) between our mood and the weather we are having. But remember that good weather will have good effects on your mood only if you spend more than 30 minutes outdoors a day.

58. Scientists have found that there is a direct ___________ (CONNECT) between sunshine and our good mood. They noticed that people are kinder and more ____________ (HELP) and easy-going when the sun is out. Sunlight ____________ (DEFINITE) improves negative moods and makes us feel less tired and more energetic. On the other hand, when it is hot people did not feel ____________ (COMFORT). On ____________ (RAIN) days people say they're less satisfied with their lives. But whatever the weather is, it’s important to spend enough time outdoors. Fresh air and sports can make any day feel _____________ (FANTASY)!

59. People in Britain often talk about climate and weather. They usually complain about their ___________ (CHANGE) weather. However, there are parts of the world where extreme weather causes real dangers to the __________ (POPULATE). Sandstorms, tornadoes and floods ___________ (REGULAR) cause massive destruction. Lots of people become ___________ (HOME). To prevent this destruction, it’s important to forecast disasters in advance. Japan is the world__________ (LEAD) in using new technology for this purpose. The Japanese have also worked out an __________ (EFFECT) system of informing people: phone companies automatically notify their customers about emergencies and disasters. These warnings are very efficient, and free of charge.

60. In 2005 the rock group The Rolling Stones released an album called ‘A Bigger Bang’. Many critics chose it as their favourite. This isn’t very __________ (SURPRISE), but just think, it's their 25th album, and the Rolling Stones have been on the stage for more than 40 years! The lead __________ (SING), Mick Jagger, the guitarist Keith Richards and the other musicians are over 60! And they are not losing their ___________ (POPULAR), even nowadays. However, they are still much more ___________ (FAME) for the songs they made in the 1960s and 70s. But, you know what? Young people __________ (REGULAR) listen to the Rolling Stones with their fathers and granddads. Isn't that __________ (IMPRESS)? In all aspects, theirs has been a remarkable career.

61. They say that pop music is created by and for young people. It often happens this way. A young ___________ (SING) makes one or two good records at the start of their career. Every year, lots of new stars become ___________ (FAME) but for a short time. And just a year or two later they either ___________ (APPEAR) or make less interesting records. It is difficult to find musicians who could make great records for a long time. Lots of popular groups from the 1970s, for example, are still better known for the songs they made in their ___________ (SUCCESS) past than for their more recent recordings. Some performers leave the stage but don't lose their ___________ (POPULAR). They continue to appear ___________ (REGULAR) on TV as presenters, or in chat and reality shows.

62. Most graffiti street artists are anonymous. However there are some artists who have become globally ___________ (FAME). Like the twin brothers from Brazil who call themselves Os Gemeos. They paint everything from small images to huge, ___________ (COLOUR) pictures of people on buildings. Another celebrity among graffiti artists is Blek le Rat from Paris. He paints pictures of ___________ (HOME) people. In this way he hopes to encourage residents to think ___________ (SERIOUS) about the problems of these people. Another well-known artist is Faith 47 from Cape Town. She paints big bright pictures of people and animals. The works of this ____________ (PAINT) can be found on pavements, empty factory buildings, and abandoned cars. It is ___________ (POSSIBLE) to predict how street art will develop in the future but we can be sure that it is here to stay!

63. Kelly's family loved to watch football together. Sometimes they watched college games, but normally they watched ___________ (PROFESSION) teams play. This evening was special. Two teams were playing in the final match of the ___________ (CHAMPION). Kelly's favourite team had actually got to the final this year, which ___________ (RARE) happened. "They're going to win for sure! It will be __________ (FAIR) if they lose!" Kelly thought. Watching the football game needed the presence of the whole family and lots of tasty food. So Kelly's mum had made barbecue meatballs. Uncle Jolyon had brought a ___________ (SPICE) cheese sauce and chips. Aunt Katie brought some cakes. When the game started, everyone cheered. It seemed to Kelly that every ___________ (PLAY) of her team was doing their best to win-win-win! And they did!

64. The Nobel Prize is a very prestigious award. Alfred Nobel, a successful businessman and the ___________ (INVENT) of explosives, established prizes for achievements in science, literature and economics. Another award, the Oscar, is ____________ (PROBABLE) the most famous prize in the film industry. The ceremony is an ___________ (IMPRESS) event with lots of film stars. There are lots of musical awards – Grammies, Brits, and the MTV awards for music, the list is ___________ (END). In Britain, a writer who wins the Booker prize can expect to see their novel at the top of the bestseller lists and compete with ‘The Da Vinci Code’ for ___________ (POPULAR). The Turner Prize is an award for British contemporary artists, and each year it causes heated discussions. Artists get lots of money for their ____________ (USUAL) and sometimes even strange works.

65. Ecotourism is getting more and more popular. It offers two things at once: ____________ (EDUCATE) and entertainment. Most people agree that ecotourism is the most ____________ (HARM) branch of tourism. It makes profit without destroying ____________ (NATURE) resources. When tourists choose eco trips, they stay in local houses with local people, not in ___________ (EXPENSE) hotels. They travel on foot, by boat, bicycle or elephant to avoid pollution. However, such trips are not at all cheap. This is ____________ (PROBABLE) the only disadvantage. But you can apply the principles of ecotourism every time you go on a normal holiday. You should remember that you're only a ____________ (VISIT) and be as careful as possible.

66. Ireland is the country of myths and legends. Even the local people are not sure which of them were based on facts and which are the product of someone’s ___________ (CREATE) imagination. Leprechauns are ___________ (PROBABLE) the most famous characters from Irish mythology. They are depicted as old bearded men. Their ___________ (RESPONSIBLE) is to guard the treasure of the fairies. Unfortunately, rainbows always point to the ____________ (LOCATE) of the treasure and Leprechauns must rehide it. And there are plenty of rainbows in Ireland! Leprechauns are always busy. They are always very ___________ (CARE) and try to be invisible to people. But if you manage to catch some ____________ (LUCKY) Leprechaun, he must either give you his treasure or grant you three wishes.

67. It’s obvious that language skills are essential for everyone today. Foreign languages are very ____________ (USE) not only for travelling, but also for studying and building a career. There are lots of __________ (DIFFER) ways to learn a new language. However, everyone agrees that learning languages is __________ (POSSIBLE) without dictionaries. The main job of any dictionary is to explain what words mean. This can be done via __________ (TRANSLATE) or the unknown word can be explained in other words. It’s also good if the dictionary contains some examples of how the word is used – it helps to understand the __________ (MEAN) much better. If you are a busy ___________ (LEARN), you probably prefer online dictionaries to paper ones. Online dictionaries are very convenient to use if you have Internet access.

68. My friend, Mary, is an extraordinary girl. She has always tried new things – new sports and new hobbies. She says life should be __________________ (INTEREST) and it should change all the time. Now she has a new idea – she wants to be a firefighter. You may say that it is not a job for girls, but Mary will __________ (AGREE) with this. In her opinion, putting out fires is a __________ (DANGER) job but women are able to do it too. She has enrolled in a special training school where they learn skills and study firefighting __________ (EQUIP). The teenagers also learn how to work as a team, which is a very __________ (USE) skill wherever you work. And Mary is sure her team will be effective in any __________ (SITUATE).

69. There is a belief that some jobs suit men better than women and some other jobs are more appropriate for women than for men. Nowadays, women more and more often take jobs that _________________ (TRADITIONAL) were done by men. A lot of women do __________ (DANGER) and difficult jobs, becoming astronauts, pilots, and firefighters. No one is surprised when a girl wants to be a police officer or a train __________ (DRIVE). In sports you can see a similar __________ (SITUATE). Girls play football, ice hockey, go boxing and do other sports that seem to be ____________ (USUAL) for women. But the girls say that it is __________ (EXCITE) and they cannot see any reason why they should not go into the sport they like.

70. Mark is an old friend of mine. I’m very proud of our friendship because Mark is a very ______________ (INTEREST) person. He is very talented and __________ (CREATE). He can play the piano and the violin and the guitar but he is not a professional __________ (MUSIC). He plays only for his family and friends. We have encouraged Mark to try singing too, but he refuses and says he has an __________ (PLEASANT) voice. That is certainly not true – he has a nice voice, though he cannot sing very _____________ (LOUD). Now we are arranging a school band and I want to ask Mark to join it. I think if he starts performing in public, he’ll become a more confident and more __________ (SUCCESS) person.

71. Russia is a large country with great diversity in flora and fauna. There are several large _____________ (NATION) parks in Russia. A lot of different animals live there. Wolves are probably the best known, and are very well studied animals, so we have enough ____________ (INFORM) about their diet and behaviour. The wolf is a good ____________ (HUNT). They usually hunt wild animals like deer and hares, but sometimes they can attack sheep, goats, and cows. The wolf tries to avoid people and only goes into villages when he is ____________ (REAL) hungry. In some ____________ (RUSSIA) tales, the wolf is often represented as a clever animal that helps the main character, Ivan. The wolf is usually direct and _____________ (CREATE) and helps Ivan to cope with many difficult problems.

72. Learning languages is important nowadays. It is interesting and __________ (USE). Language skills help people to travel, study, and establish __________ (PROFESSION) links with colleagues from other countries. Some people say that learning languages is easy but others strongly __________ (AGREE). They say that learning languages takes a lot of time and they are not happy with their progress anyway. Meanwhile, there are some strategies that can make you a successful language _____________ (LEARN) and save your time. The first idea is watching films in the original. If the films are __________ (INTEREST), learning is just fun, not hard work. Online and live __________ (COMMUNICATE) with people in the language you are learning also helps a lot.

73. I’m not a child but I still like cartoons and animated films. __________ (RECENT), I enrolled in an animation course in our university. The __________ (TEACH) of the course explained to us how animated films are made. Basically, animation is just a series of pictures with a character. Each picture is a little _____________ (DIFFER). When you show the pictures really fast, it looks like they are moving. Some people say animation is not a serious thing. I strongly __________ (AGREE). Animated films may be __________ (FUN) but clever and useful to learn new skills. I believe they can be used in many spheres, and most importantly of all in __________ (EDUCATE).

74. Not everyone likes street art. _____________ (USUAL) nobody asks owners’ permission before drawing graffiti on their houses. Sometimes the drawings may be __________ (INTEREST) and nice but sometimes messy and ugly. What is graffiti – a form of art or vandalism? It depends on the drawing, I think. A friend of mine, John, is a street __________ (ART). He says that street art is a form of ____________ (COMMUNICATE). A person can tell you nice or rude things, can’t he? As for John, he is a really nice and __________ (CREATE) person. He enjoys drawing ____________ (VARY) characters from animated films. When my neighbours saw his drawings, they asked him to paint some pictures on the wall of their house. Just to make it look brighter and more positive.

75. What is the most eco-friendly transport? I believe it’s the bicycle. There are a lot of bicycles on the streets of our town and that is probably why it looks so green and _____________ (BEAUTY). There are cycle lanes all over the town so using your bike to get to school or to the office is safe and convenient. ______________ (FORTUNATELY), some people still prefer driving cars even for short distances. They make the environment less ____________ (HEALTH). As for me, I enjoy riding my bike very much and all my friends say that I’m a good ____________ (RIDE). Next month I’m going to take part in a regional cycling _____________ (COMPETE) and I hope to win it. I don't think I will stop riding my bicycle till I’m ____________ (REAL) old.

76. Koalas are cute animals. ______________ (FORTUNATELY), it causes them lots of problems. There are people who want to keep the cute exotic animal as a pet which may put the koala in a really ______________ (DANGER) situation. The problem is that the koala’s diet is very specific. To stay ______________ (HEALTH) they should only eat eucalyptus leaves. The leaves need to be young and fresh, which means a person who keeps a koala should also have a lot of eucalyptus trees. Andrew Page, a ___________ (SCIENCE) who has been studying koalas for years, says that it’s a bad idea to keep this animal as a pet. According to him, people who try to do it usually have very little ____________ (INFORM) about koalas’ lifestyle. And their ignorance can often cost the _____________ (BEAUTY) animal its life.

Ключи к заданиям 29-34:

Вариант 1: famous, cultural, attraction, impressive, writer, peaceful.

Вариант 2: unhappy, fitness, scientific, dangerous, harmful, decision.

Вариант 3: harmful, dangerous, impossible, useful, comfortable, communication.

Вариант 4: useful, imagination, fluently, personal, creative, interesting.

Вариант 5: traditional, geographical, famous, tasty, different, imaginaition.

Вариант 6: information, wonderful, personal, attractive, disappear, traditional.

Вариант 7: traditional, successful, beginning, friendship, tasty, happily.

Вариант 8: international, beautiful, different, impressive, sunny, traditional.

Вариант 9: dangerous, reporter, really, nervous, careful, traveller.

Вариант 10: wonderful, daily, fantastic, tasty, owner, helpful.

Вариант 11: healthy, energetic, swimming, friendly, fantastic, peaceful.

Вариант 12: dancer, different, competition, colourful, impressive, performance.

Вариант 13: fashionable, original, fantastic, English, performance, careful.

Вариант 14: different, noisy, lovely, performance, unusual, exciting.

Вариант 15: national, exactly, protection, impossible, wonderful, ecological.

Вариант 16: rarely, funny, exciting, wonderful, driver, disagree.

Вариант 17: scientist, different, exciting, explanation, healthy, probably.

Вариант 18: noisy, peaceful, unforgettable, impressive, combination, national.

Вариант 19: different, effective, impossible, quickly, teacher, education.

Вариант 20: national, government, actually, traditional, dislike, difference.

Вариант 21: unusual, attractive, population, beautiful, charming, winner.

Вариант 22: unfortunately, disagree, imagination, different, exciting, writer.

Вариант 23: famous, writer, exciting, impressive, usually, comfortable.

Вариант 24: dangerous, scientist, usually, disagree, impossible, useful.

Вариант 25: famous, traditional, successful, creative, endless, appearance.

Вариант 26: different, population, traditional, recently, effective, disappear.

Вариант 27: comfortable, endless, actually, different, direction, helpful.

Вариант 28: interesting, wonderful, impossible, kindness, situation, lucky.

Вариант 29: wonderful, friendly, fantastic, interesting, communication, unpleasant.

Вариант 30: famous, lucky, fantastic, teacher, unforgettable, interesting.

Вариант 31: reporter, friendship, successful, lucky, unforgettable, famous.

Вариант 32: imagination, absolutely, explorer, fantastic, practical, disagree.

Вариант 33: wonderful, information, impossible, dangerous, fortunately, scientist.

Вариант 34: fashionable, discussion, designer, impossible, finally, amazing.

Вариант 35: celebration, amazing, driver, fantastic, creative, colourful.

Вариант 36: wonderful, noisy, impossible, excitement, famous, finally.

Вариант 37: competition, famous, winner, fashionable, expensive, unfair.

Вариант 38: unusual, illness, friendship, manager, careless, useful.

Вариант 39: information, expensive, successful, really, international, disagree.

Вариант 40: amazing, communication, helpless, fluently, impressive, speaker.

Вариант 41: naturally, imagination, scientific, writer, creative, enjoyable.

Вариант 42: manager, impressive, international, disagreement, wonderful, fluently.

Вариант 43: successful, training, competition, comfortable, impossible, effective.

Вариант 44: rainy, famous, impossible, successful, supporter, exciting.

Вариант 45: celebration, naturally, unfair, dangerous, careful, useful.

Вариант 46: exciting, education, unexpected, attractive, teacher, practical.

Вариант 47: stressful, gardener, entertainment, quickly, dislike, nervous.

Вариант 48: manager, stressful, unfriendly, attractive, advertisement, tasty.

Вариант 49: imagination, amazing, creative, disapprove, punishment, careful.

Вариант 50: designer, building, impossible, amazing, successful, unfortunately.

Вариант 51: scientist, national, powerful, impossible, education, impressive.

Вариант 52: organization, risky, unusual, quickly, government, successful.

Вариант 53: popularity, healthy, mainly, basic, traditional, waiter.

Вариант 54: famous, amazing, disagree, completely, impossible, situation.

Вариант 55: beginning, celebration, funny, unpleasant, symbolize, usually.

Вариант 56: sleepy, cheerful, information, harmful, appearance, absolutely.

Вариант 57: national, sunny, unhappy, especially, responsible, connection.

Вариант 58: connection, helpful, definitely, discomfort, rainy, fantastic.

Вариант 59: changeable, population, regularly, homeless, leader, effective.

Вариант 60: surprising, singer, popularity, famous, regularly, impressive.

Вариант 61: singer, famous, disappear, successful, popularity, regularly.

Вариант 62: famous, colourful, homeless, seriously, painter, impossible.

Вариант 63: professional, championship, rarely, unfair, spicy, player.

Вариант 64: inventor, probably, impressive, endless, popularity, unusual.

Вариант 65: education, harmless, natural, expensive, probably, visitor.

Вариант 66: creative, probably, responsibility, location, careful, unlucky.

Вариант 67: useful, different, impossible, translation, meaning, learner.

Вариант 68: interesting, disagree, dangerous, equipment, useful, situation.

Вариант 69: traditionally, dangerous, driver, situation, unusual, exciting.

Вариант 70: interesting, creative, musician, unpleasant, loudly, successful.

Вариант 71: national, information, hunter, really, Russian, creative.

Вариант 72: useful, professional, disagree, learner, interesting, communication.

Вариант 73: recently, teacher, difference, disagree, funny, education.

Вариант 74: usually, interesting, artist, communication, creative, various.

Вариант 75: beautiful, unfortunately, healthy, rider, competition, really.

Вариант 76: unfortunately, dangerous, healthy, scientist, information, beautiful


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