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We are sure you are all interested in sport. Many of you certainly play such games as volleyball or football, basketball or tennis. People who play a game are players. Players form teams and play matches with other teams — their opponents. Two players playing with each other are partners. Each team can lose or win. In a football match players try to score as many goals as they can.
Most matches take place in large stadiums.
Athletics is the most popular sport. People call it 'the queen of all sports'. It comprises such kinds of sports as: running (for different distances), jumping (long and high jumps) and others.
From time to time international championships and races (horse-races, motor-races, cycle-races) take place. Representatives of various countries can win a gold, silver or bronze medal. Such great championships in sport are organized every four years and we call them Olympic Games. Only the best may take part in them.
There are so many kinds of sports, such as cycling, swimming, gymnastics, boxing, skating, skiing, rowing, yachting and many more in which you can take an active part or just be a devoted fan.
3. Put the verbs in the brackets into Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple, Pres. Continuous, Past Contin., Pres. Perfect, Past Perfect.
1. My friend (like) pies. He (eat) pies every day. When I (meet) him in the street yesterday, he (eat) a pie. He (tell) me that he (buy) that pie at the corner of the street. Look at my friend now! He (eat) a pie again.
2. What he (do) at 10 o’clock last night? – He (not to do) anything really. He just (look) at some magazines.
3. Tomorrow Nick (not to go) to the cinema because he (to go) to the cinema yesterday.
He already (be) to the cinema this week.
4. I always (come) to school at a quarter to nine.
4. Choose the correct form.
1. Is any/somebody at the agency?
2. I want to go any/somewhere to the South.
3. Does any/somebody understands me here?
4. You can find Coca-cola every/somewhere.
5. Can I do anything/anybody to help you?
6. I haven’t seen Ann any/nowhere.
7. Every/nobody don’t want to travel by train.
8. Has any/somebody seen the keys of my room?
9. No/anything happened at the hotel.
10. Do you want some/anything from the shop?
5. Fill in the gaps, using MUST, NEED’T, HAVE TO, OUGHT TO, BE TO, SHOULD:
1)She’s crying. She_ be upset.
2)You _buy tickets beforehand.
3)Lilly _ come at 3. But she hasn’t come yet.
4)You _ be careful when you cross the street.
5)I_ return to the hotel because of the rain.
6)Tommy _ pump up the tyres.
7)You _stay in bed, you‘ve got a high temperature.
8)The excursion _ begin at 5.
9)Harry _learn French. He’s already known it.
10) Robert_ pass a driving test.
6. Put make or do.
1. … discovery
2. … harm
3. … a promise
4. … certain
5. … damage
6. … an attempt
7. … a plan
8. … an excuse
9. … better
10. … their best
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