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Choose the correct answer.

A: ……….. are you going?

B: To the post office to get some stamps.

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Choose the correct answer.

A: ……….. was the weather like on the coast?

B: It was warm and sunny.

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Choose the correct answer.

A: ……... did you go town with?

B: Jim and Lucy.

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Choose the correct answer.

A: ……….. are you going on holiday?

B: At the end of the month.

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Choose the correct answer.

A: ………… did you close the window?

B: Because I’m cold.

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Choose the correct answer.

A: ……….. time does the programme start?

B: At nine o’clock.

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Choose the correct answer.

A: ______ often do you go to the cinema?

B: About once a month.

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Choose the correct answer.

A: ______ old is your sister?

B: She’s 19 years old.

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Make the positive sentence negative.

We enjoyed the film.

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Complete the questions and short answers.

They won’t have a holiday.

________________________________________?

No, they won’t.

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Complete the questions and short answers.

He has a new car.

Does he have a new car?

_______________________________________.

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Complete the questions and short answers.

They can’t swim fast.

Can they swim fast?

________________________________________.

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Complete the questions and short answers.

Maria went to the cinema last night.

________________________________________?

Yes, she did.

 

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Complete the questions and short answers.

There’s a café in the museum.

________________________________________?

Yes, there is.

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Make the positive sentence negative.

We will move to a new house soon.

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Make the positive sentence negative.

He has got a new house.

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Make the positive sentence negative.

I have eaten sushi many times.

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Read the text. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).

5) Pigeons are being fed with insects and seeds.

 

 

READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

 

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

 

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

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Read the text. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).

4) The robops are very similar to peregrine falcons, which are the natural predators of pigeons.

READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

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Read the text. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).

3. Lack of natural food sources is the cause of fat pigeons in Liverpool.

READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

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Read the text. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).

2. The council's plan is expected to be affordable.

READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

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Read the text. Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).

  1. Robotic birds, 'robops,' are used to scare pigeons away in the city.

READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

 

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

 

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

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Choose the correct option.

- That's a nice table! Is it new?

- Oh no, it’s my ---- old dining table.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

We usually go to work ---- car.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Lots of people watch football ---- Saturday.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Mum is on holiday ---- Spain.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

I like listening ---- music.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Klaus comes ---- Berlin.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Dad is making dinner ---- the kitchen.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Joanne is ---- holiday this week

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Kerry isn’t ---- work today.

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Do you want to come to the cinema ---- me?

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Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. (There are extra prepositions.)

Anthony lives ---- London.

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Copy -

READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

 

Read the text again. Circle the correct answer.

5. According to paragraph 3, robotic birds scare the pigeons by ----.

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READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

 

Read the text again. Circle the correct answer.

4. It is stated in paragraph 3 that robotic birds ----.

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READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

 

Read the text again. Circle the correct answer.

3. Which of the following is FALSE according to paragraph 3?

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READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

 

Read the text again. Circle the correct answer.

2. We can understand from paragraph 2 that the council ----.

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READING PASSAGE

The Liverpool City Council wants to clear the city of fat pigeons – a kind of grey bird. They normally live in big cities. In Liverpool city centre, there are a lot of fat pigeons. The council says that people are feeding the birds. This makes them fat. The pigeons are getting bigger because they need to eat seeds and insects, not the junk food they are eating in the city centre, but people always feed them with junk food so they are getting fatter and fatter.

The council is telling people this: Because they are feeding the pigeons, a lot of pigeons are staying in the city centre. The council hopes to encourage the birds to move away from the city centre and into parks and open spaces. It means they want birds to go away from the city centre.

The answer is simple but a little bit expensive because robots will do the job. There are ten robotic birds in the city centre. They are scaring the pigeons away. The council also tells visitors not to give the pigeons any food. The mechanical birds – knows as ‘robops’ – will sit on the tops of buildings. They can move around different places. They look like peregrine falcons. These are birds that kill pigeons. They are making noises and flapping their wings to scare the pigeons. They hope that the pigeons will go away soon because the city will be the European Capital of Culture in two years.

Read the text again. Circle the correct answer.

  1. Why do pigeons get bigger according to paragraph 1?

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