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VERSION №8
1.Listening
Listen and fill in gaps
The Joneses are a typical English 1.______________. Mother Sally is 35 and she is a part-time secretary. Father Mike is 37 and works in an 2.______________. Sally is a very busy with her job and the housework, so she doesn’t have time for any3.______________. Mike likes doing things in the garden and4._____________ things in the house, but he sometimes goes to the pub with his friends. They have two children: Jason, who is seven and likes football and video games, and his sister, Jane, who is six, and likes playing with her Barbie dolls. They have a cat 5.__________ Snowy.
There is no work or school on Saturday and the family 6. ___________goes somewhere for the day- a walk in the country or a day at the beach. On Sundays , they visit friends and family. In the Summer, they go on holiday to Spain for two 7.______________.
The family has dinner together at 8.______________ past six. The children’s favourite dinner is chicken and chips, but Sally prefers spaghetti. On Sundays, they always have traditional roast beef or roast lambs. Sally 9.____________ and Mike cuts the meat.
After dinner, they watch TV. They enjoy comedy programmes and soap operas and they always 10._____________ the lottery results. One day they will win and move to a bigger house.
2. Reading.
Read the text .
It was raining cats and dogs, and foolish Ralph had left his jacket in the park. “You are dumber than a post!” teased Ralph’s sister Sarah. “But my love for you is like a red, red, rose. So, I’ll help you find your jacket in the rain! Anyway, it has the house keys in the pocket and I would welcome shelter—I’m soaked like a sponge.” Ralph and Sarah raced between the raindrops toward the park to look for the jacket. Neither of them had eaten since lunch, and they were feeling as weak as kittens. “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse,” moaned Ralph. “I feel like a wet rag,” said Sarah, wiping the rain from her face. “If you would have given me the keys like I asked, we wouldn’t be in this pickle!” Ralph felt bad. He knew Sarah was right. He should have given her the keys an hour ago when she wanted to go home. Instead, he played the bossy big brother and made her wait. Just as they reached the park, the heavens opened! Ralph spotted his jacket and grabbed it before a big gust of wind could send it sailing. Ralph and Sarah ran home as fast as they could. Their mother was waiting for them at the door with dry towels and hot chocolate. She’d gotten home from work early. Ralph gave Sarah a sarcastic grin. “Don’t even say it!” warned Sarah. “Or I’ll be tempted to beat you like a drum!” They both started to laugh.
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