1. Przeczytaj zdania (1–5) i wybierz właściwą odpowiedź, tak aby drugie zdanie miało to samo znaczenie, co zdanie wyjściowe.
1. Controlling my breathing gets easier with every run. a. I can't breathe well enough to run a lot. b. The more I run, the easier it is to control my breathing. c. You can't run unless you control your breathing.
2. Jake doesn't swim as well as Ted. a. Jake and Ted swim equally well. b. Ted can't swim as well as Jake. c. Ted swims better than Jake.
3. He is the most careful driver I know. a. No one I know drives as carefully as he does. b. Many drivers should be more careful. c.Most drivers I know are careful.
4. Tell me, do they have stretching classes as well? a. Do you know if their stretching classes are good? b. I wonder if they have stretching classes, too. c.Tell me about their best stretching classes.
5. It's forbidden to enter the swimming pool without taking a shower first. a. If you don't take a shower, you mustn't enter the swimming pool. b.You cannot shower after swimming in the pool. c.You must enter the swimming pool after you shower.
2. Przeczytaj zdania. Wybierz wyraz, tak aby pasował do wszystkich zdań każdym zestawie
A. At ______, we're going through a difficult time, but I'm sure the future will bring us success. I finally found a perfect birthday ______ for my father.
party/ present/ time
B. The best man made a ______ to the bride and the groom. My favourite breakfast is cocoa and ______ with strawberry jam.
sandwich/ speech/ toast
C. When the doctor examined his injury, it ______ out his ankle was broken. He looked out the window, then ______ to me and said 'It's raining, let's stay at home.
turned/ found/ looked
D. On my way home I ______ a shop with sporting goods and saw a fantastic bike. Not all athletes ______ the anti-doping tests – two were disqualified.