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the first woman pilot to fly to Australia (English, 1903-1941)
disappeared / didn’t succeed / were married / was introduced / joined / returned / was taught / was written / held / tried
Amy Johnson............ the London Aeroplane Club when she was still a schoolgirl. There, she............ how to service planes and she.......... to a pilot called Jim Mollison, who............ the record for a flight to Australia. In 1930, Amy............ to beat his record. She............, but she was still first woman to fly to Australia. When she............, she and Jim Mollison............. Amy was very popular and a song............ about her: Amy, wonderful Amy! Her death is a mystery. During the war, in 1941, she and her aeroplane............ into the sea.
UNIT13 SOME / ANY / NO
13.1 Put in a / an or some.
... an... egg...... apple...... peach...... bread
…….… butter...... tomato …... bananas...... chocolate
.……… cheese...... meat …... sweets...... water
.…….... biscuit...... orange …... …….crisps...... apple juice
13.2 Put in some or any.
1 There is …... apple juice in the fridge. 2 There isn’t …... coffee in my cup. 3 Are there ….. cans in the kitchen? 4 There aren’t ….. flats in our street. 5 I’ve got …... nice friends. 6 Has your father got …... brothers?
7 Alice hasn’t got …... children. 8 I know ….. nice people in Wolverhampton. 9 Have you got....... English friends? 10 I’m going to buy....... eggs. 11 I can play. I’ve got....... money. 12 There aren’t...... shops in this part of the town. 13 George and Alice haven’t got....... English lessons on Fridays. 14 There are....... beautiful flowers in the garden. 15 Are there ….... letters for me this morning? 16 I haven’t got....... stamps but Ann’s got …..... 17 Do you know....... good hotels in London? 18 Don’t buy....... rice. We don’t need........ 19 We haven’t got....... bread, so I’m going out to buy ….....
20 When we were on holiday, we visited....... very interesting places. 21 I went out to buy....... milk but they didn’t have....... in the shop.
13.3 Put in no or any.
1 There aren’t...... any...... good hotels here.
2 There are...... no...... buses today.
3 I didn’t write............ letters last night.
4 There are............ shops in this part of the town.
5 She can’t speak............ foreign languages.
6 Don’t buy............ food. We don’t need.............
7 My brother is married but he has got............ children.
8 I am afraid there is............ coffee. Would you like some tea?
9 “Look at those birds!” “Birds? Where? I can’t see............ birds.”
10 The man asked me for some money but I didn’t give him.............
13.4 Write these sentences again with no.
1 He hasn’t got any money....... He has no money.........
2 There aren’t any pictures on the walls..........................
3 Carol hasn’t got any free time.......................................
4 There isn’t a restaurant in this hotel..............................
13.5 Complete the sentences. Use some or any + one of these words:
air / batteries / chairs / cheese / friends / languages / milk / money / photographs / problems / shampoo / stamps
1 I can’t buy you a drink. I haven’t got...... any money.........
2 I want to wash my hair. Is there.......................................?
3 I’m going to the post office to get.......................................
4 Can you speak............ foreign........................................?
5 I haven’t got my camera, so I can’t take............................
6 Sorry we are late. We had.....……………...... with the car.
7 Everybody was standing because there weren’t............ in the hall.
8 It’s hot in this office. I am going out for...…........ fresh.......……....
9 Why isn’t the radio working? Are there....…………………...... in it?
10 Can I have...……………………………........ in my coffee, please?
11 Yesterday evening I went to a restaurant with..……......... of mine.
12 ”Would you like............?” “No, thank you. I’ve had enough to eat.
13.6 Complete the sentences. Use any or no + one of these words:
cigarettes / difference / film / friends / furniture / money / photographs / questions / work / swimming-pool
1 I am not going to do....... any work...... this evening.
2 I didn’t smoke............ yesterday.
3 They want to go on holiday but they have got.............
4 It’s a nice hotel but there is.............
5 I am not going to answer.............
6 He is always alone. He has got.............
7 There is............ between these two machines. They are the same.
8 I can’t take............. There is............ in the camera.
9 There wasn’t............ in the room. It was completely empty.
13.7 Read the dialogue “Nick and his friends are going hiking.” Put in some or any.
BEN: We’ll need...... maps and...... food. I am just making a list. We’ll take...... bread,...... cheese and...... bananas.
TOM: Have you got...... drinks on your list?
BEN: Not yet. We could buy four cartons of orange juice.
NICK: But cartons are heavy. With a bit of luck we might find a mountain stream.
TOM: There may not be.... streams. We’ll have to take.... water with us.
BEN: Shall we take...... money, too?
JANE: There won’t be...... shops, but we’ll need...... money for the bus.
BEN: I’ll finish my list now.
JANE: Would you like...... help?
BEN: No, thanks. I’ll add four large packets of crisps, eight large bars of chocolate...
TOM: But Ben, we are going only for one day.
13.8 Read the dialogue “Preparations”. Choose the right word in brackets.
BEN: We need......(some / an)...... information about bus times. If we miss the last bus home we’ll have to sleep in a field.
JANE: We ought to take...... (some / a)...... warm clothing, just in case. It would be...... (– / a)...... fun to sleep in a field. We could collect...... (a / some)...... wood and make a camp fire.
NICK: Yes, and we could tell each other ghost stories. Let’s take....…........ (some / an)...... extra food. We had better not take too much. Walking uphill is...... (– / a)...... hard work. We can’t carry...... (any / an)...... unnecessary luggage.
JANE: I agree. I am going to take out my carton...... (of / –)...... orange juice. It’s too heavy.
NICK: I hope we’ll have......(a / some)...... good weather. Did anyone
listen to the weather forecast?
BEN: Yes, I did. There will be...... (some / a)...... fog on the hills at first, but there will be......(a / some)...... sunshine later.
TOM: Will there be......(a / any)... rain?
BEN: No rain, just......(a / –)...... hurricane on the hills in the evening...
13.9 Put in a / an, some, the or – (= no article).
1 There is …… orange in my bag.
2 …… potatoes are very expensive now.
3 Is Joanna in …… bed?
4 I think John's on his way to …… school.
5 There is …… milk over here.
6 Does she go to work by …… car?
7 Do you like …… apple juice?
8 Have you got …… pen?
9 I live in …… small flat in …… Park Street.
10 "Where is Jack?" "In …… living room."
11 I have …… lunch from 12.30 to 1.15.
12 John isn't here; I think he's at …… lunch.
13 Excuse me. Is there …… post office near here, please?
14 Excuse me. Where is …… nearest post office, please?
15 First on …… right, then second on …… left.
16 About …… hundred meters.
17 I've got …… interesting books about classical music.
18 Are you interested in …… politics?
19 Barry's wife is …… engineer.
20 I don’t want …… milk in my coffee.
21 Are there …… good programmes on television tonight?
13.10 Write these sentences again with nobody / no one / nothing.
1 There isn't anything in the bag. …….. There is nothing in the bag. …….
2 There isn't anybody in the office. …………………………………….....….
3 I haven't got anything to do. ………………………………………….......…
4 There isn't anything on TV tonight. ……………………….………….....….
5 Jack hasn't got anyone to help him. …………………….…………..……..
6 We didn't find anything. ………………………………….…………….....…
13.11 Write these sentences again with anybody / anyone / anything.
1 There is nothing in the bag. …… There isn't anything in the bag. …....
2 I've got nothing to read. ………………………………………...………….
3 There is nobody in the bathroom. …………………………………….…...
4 We've got nothing to eat. ………………………………………..………….
5 There was no one on the bus. ……………………………………..………
13.12 Complete the sentences with nobody / no one / nothing / anybody / anyone / anything.
1 I went out of the house. ……. Nobody saw me. ……
2 Jack has a bad memory. He can't remember … …..
3 Be quiet! Don't say …………………...
4 I didn't know about the meeting. …………… told me.
5 "What did you say?" "I didn't say ……………."
6 George has gone away. ………….. knows where he is. He didn't tell ……… where he was going.
7 "What are you doing this evening?" " ……...Why?"
8 I don't know …………. about car engines.
9 "How much does it cost to visit the museum?" " ………... It's free."
10 She was sitting alone. She wasn't with ………..
11 I heard a knock on the door but when I opened it there was… outside.
13.13 Put in somebody / nothing / anywhere etc.
1 It's dark. I can't see …… anything… …...
2 Tom lives …… somewhere …… near Wolverhampton.
3 Do you know ………….. about computers?
4 "Listen!" "What? I can't hear …………...
5 "What are you doing here?" "I'm waiting for …………….
6 "What's wrong?" "I've got ……….. in my eye."
7 "Did ………… see you?" "No, ………… ".
8 They weren't hungry, so they didn't eat …………..
9 "What is going to happen?" "I don't know. …………. knows."
10 "Do you know ……….. in London?" "Yes, I've got a few friends there."
11 "What's in that cupboard?" " ………….. It's empty".
12 I'm looking for my lighter. I can't find it ………...
13.14 Complete these two poems with anyone / anything / everyone / everything / no one / nothing / someone / something
The Prize
It’s …….. …….. would like to win,
But …….. says he expects it.
He just hopes to get …….., however small.
And …….. fights to get ……..
There must be …….. left for …….. else.
We just want …….. small
To know that ……. admires us.
The Poor Man
…….. wants to care for him
And …….. wants to hurt him.
…….. tried to give him ……..
But he said it was …….. he wanted.
He said I’m poor, but I’m happy
And I don’t want ……..
If you gave me ……..,
I don’t think I would be happy.
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something anything nothing + to + do drink eat
1 We don't go out very much because there's ….. nowhere to go. …
2 There isn't any food in the house. We haven't got ……………….
3 I'm bored. I've got …………..
4 "Why are you standing?" "Because there isn't ………….."
5 "Would you like …………..?" "Yes, please – a glass of orange juice."
6 Children need …………….
7 I want …………… I'm going to buy a magazine.
8 All the hotels were full. There was …………..
13.16 Read the text "Missing". Translate the words in brackets.
Do you believe that there are people who can "see" what is happening …(где-то) …else? Gerard Croiset from Holland could and he used his unusual ability to help the police to find missing people, …(повсюду)… in the world.
Professor Sandelius lived with his 24-year-old daughter Carol in Topeka, in the USA. One day …(что-то)… strange happened. Carol disappeared. The police looked for her …(повсюду)…. First they showed photographs to …(всем) … in town, but …(никто) … knew …(ничего)… about her. Then they started a nationwide search, but they couldn't find her …(нигде)…. After eight weeks there was …(ничего)… else that the police could do.
Professor Sandelius was prepared to try …(что-либо)… to find his daughter. He had heard about Croiset and he contacted him. "Can you do …(что-нибудь)… to help?" he asked. " …(никто)… else can."
Croiset never refused to help people. He told Professor Sandelius that Carol was alive. "I see her …(где-то)… near water and small boats. Now I see her riding with …(кто-то)… in a lorry and now in a big red car. Don't worry. You will know …(что-то)… definite in six days."
Five days passed and Professor Sandelius still hadn't heard …(ничего)…. On the sixth day, early in the morning, he went downstairs to telephone Croiset. He was amazed to see that …(кто-то)… was sitting on the sofa. It was his daughter, safe and well!
The details which Croiset had given were accurate. He had "seen" Carol from 8,000 kilometres away. He had told the police where she was, and they had brought her home.
Gerard Croiset died in 1980. He never took money for his detective work.
13.17 "She was safe and well."
Write in the correct missing word. Choose from something, someone, anything, everything, everyone, nothing or no one, like this:
Sandelius thought that … something … terrible had happened to his daughter Carol.
1 He asked ……….. he knew if they had seen her.
2 The police did …………. possible to find Carol.
3 They started by showing ……….. photos of Carol.
4 ………..had seen Carol.
5 After eight weeks the police still couldn't tell him …………. new.
6 There was …………. else they could do.
7 He was sure that there must be ………….. that ………… could do.
8 He phoned Gerard Croiset and told him …………..
9 Croiset had the ability to "see" ………….
10 Carol was safe and well. ………….. terrible had happened to her.
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