I Form the right type of the conditionals
\n1. If he …(love) her he …(stay) with her.
\n2. He …(open) the door if he…(have) the key.
\n3. John…(post) the letters if he…(have) some stamps.
\n4. If I…(be) rich, I…(never/work) again.
\n5. If you…(not/want) to go out, I …(cook) dinner at home.
\n6. If the weather…(not/ improve), we…(not/have) a picnic.
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\nII. Match two parts of the sentences.
\n1. If I won the lottery a) if it didn’t rain
\n2. If I were in Brazil b) I wouldn’t do that
\n3. They wouldn’t work
\nany more c)I would travel around the world
\n4. What would you do d) if they won the lottery
\n5. We could go out e) if you were me?
\n6. If I were you f) I would go to Rio de Janeiro
\nIII.Read the text below. For questions 23-32 choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
\nThe Harry Porter Film Takes $168m to Break Ticket Records
\n The (23)_________ Harry Potter movie has shattered box office records in the US and Canada, taking $168m over its opening weekend.
\nHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 had already made $92.1 m on its Opening day, said the films distributor, Warner Bros. The (24)__________opening weekend record was held (25)__________ Batman film The Dark Knight, (26)__________ took $10m.
\n The Potter film is the eighth movie in the hugely popular franchise. Fans around the world (27)__________ for hours to be among the first to see the film, which was based on the second part of JK Rowling’s seventh and final book in the series.
\n Most cinemas were showing the film in 3D, which slightly increased the ticket (28)_________. The (29)_________ Potter film series has so far earned more than £4bn worldwide, not including the final film’s takings so far. Internationally, the film had taken $157.5m by Friday. \"A billion dollars is (30)__________ going to happen,\" said Dan Fellman, head of domestic distribution at Warner Bros. It has been 10 years (31)__________ the first movie in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, was (32)__________. It made stars of its young cast Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.
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\n23 А past B definitive C final D complete
\n24 А initial B previous C first D eventual
\n25 А by B on C with D over
\n26 А when B which C what D who
\n27 А hoped B imagined C held D queued
\n28 А interest B need C price D importance
\n29 А full B all C absolute D entire
\n30 А extremely B definitely C strictly D strongly
\n31 А since B of C as D from
\n32 А released B done C prepared D delivered
\nIV. Write a letter to your penfriend to tell about the professions that you like the most, using the following plan:
\n1 different people – different jobs;
\n2 what do you prefer / don’t like to do;
\n3 “I am good at … that’s why I ‘d like to choose a career of …”;
\n4 good / bad things about your favourite profession;
\n5 some advices how to be a good worker.
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