MALTEPE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES PUPE STREAM 2 WORKSHEET NO: 3 OCTOBER 11, 2013 Task A: Circle and correct words. 1. Some people are allergic / healthy to some kinds of food. 2. You should organise / exercise a lot to keep fit. 3. The menu / meal is really tasty. 4. I’d like a cup / can of tea, please. 5. I don’t eat many vegetables, just spinach / apricots. 6. Ted is a vegetarian / volunteer. He doesn’t eat any meat. 7. We should build / raise money for a new library in our neighbourhood. 8. My grandparents want to sell / keep their house in the city and move to a small town. Task B: Complete with the words in the box. medicine receive rash sure 1. We’d like strawberry ice cream for 2. He has a(n) 3. Make 4. Strawberries have lots of 5. I think I need some 6. It’s very 7. I don’t send or important vitamins dessert . on his arm and needs to see a doctor. you ask your parents before you take the car. . for my stomach ache. to eat healthy food and exercise. letters. Nowadays it’s e-mails. Task C: choose a, b or c. 1. There is a. no 2. Do we have a. any 3. I don’t drink a. a lot 4. There is a. a few orange juice in the fridge. Let’s buy some. b. some c. any onions? I want to make onion soup. b. some c. much coke. I don’t really like it. b. a little c. much apple pie. Would you like a slice? b. no c. lots of 1 5. We can’t make sandwiches because there isn’t cheese. a. any b. a little c. no 6. You should add salt to the salad. a. a few b. a little c. much 7. There aren’t young people in this neighbourhood. Who can I hang out with? a. a few b. some c. many Task D: Complete with subject or object personal pronouns. 1. She is a very famous singer. We all love . 2. Give this book. is mine and I need it. 3. Mark and Leona live in France, so I don’t see very often. some water? We’re thirsty. 4. Can you give 5. Eat some blueberries. are delicious! Task E: Give advice using should or shouldn’t and the phrases in the brackets. 1. Chris wants to keep fit. (take up / sport) He 2. Julia has the flu. (go out) She 3. Mary has a sore throat. (drink / cold water) She . . . Task F: Match the two columns. 1. break a. born 2. go b. water sports 3. lose c. a course 4. be d. hiking 5. do e. a great time 6. have f. a record 7. take g. my memory Task G: Complete the sentences with a suitable verb from the box. caught imagine 1. Hello! Hello! Can you hear shout directed me? 2. They an expensive painting from the art gallery. 3. Don’t ! The baby is sleeping. 4. The police 5. Steven Spielberg 6. Just stole the two burglars. the film ET. a three-week holiday on a tropical island! 2 Task H: Complete with the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets. 1. A: Harrison B: Yes, he (fail) his Maths test? (find) it very difficult. 2. A: Where you B: We (go) on holiday? (go) camping but we 3. A: (not enjoy) it much. (be) your cousins at the concert with you? B: No, they 4. We (not come). They (have) a French lesson. (not have) a picnic yesterday, because it . (not be) very warm. Task I: Circle the correct words. 1. Sean always drives very careful / carefully. 4. The weather is terrible / terribly. We can’t go horse riding. 2. The teacher spoke in a loudly / loud voice and everyone could hear him. 5. Steven came home lately / late yesterday. 3. He got tired because he worked really hard / hardly. 6. Martha won a trip to Vienna. She is so lucky / luckily. 7. I can’t speak Spanish very good / well. Task A: Choose a, b or c. 1. What does the grilled fish come with? a. Here you are. b. Rice. c. After a while. 2. I’d like some lasagne. a. I think so. b. I’m afraid we don’t. c. Great. Is that all? 3. What seems to be the problem? a. I’m not feeling very well. b. You should go to a doctor. c. I love aerobics. 4. Anything else? a. Maybe later. b. Yes, I’m interested. c. No, I never eat them. 5. Would you like some pizza? a. Just some. b. Just a few. c. Just a slice. Task B: Match the two columns. 1. I couldn’t come to the school reunion. a. I suppose so. 2. Is Martin coming to your party? b. I didn’t pass the final test. 3. Jenny fell down during her dance show. c. You missed out. 4. What’s the matter? d. How embarrassing! 3 Task A: Read the problem page from a magazine and write M for Mike or S for Simon. I’m 20 and my problem is that I’m allergic to my two dogs! The doctor says that they shouldn’t be in the house with me, but I don’t have a garden. What can I do? Mike, London Allergies can become serious problems so it’s important that you do something about it. Ask friends, neighbours or family to take the dogs. That way you can visit them. Another thing you can do is move house. Find one with a garden. Good luck! I’m having problems with my two flatmates. You see, I want to get a dog, but they don’t want to hear about it. Why can’t they see how I feel? They don’t want animals in the flat, but I live there, too! Should I just go and buy a dog and not tell them? Simon, Ipswich You should try talking to your flatmates again. Maybe you can make them understand. Do you have a garden or a balcony? You can always put the dog there. But don’t just go home with a dog one day! They will never speak to you again. Is that what you want? 1. This person believes that his friends don’t understand him. 2. This person should ask his friends for help. 3. This person wants to keep something he can’t. 4. This person has a health problem. Task B: Read the text below and answer the questions. On my first day at university, something terrible happened. I was on an Information Technology course and my first class started at nine o'clock. I woke up very late and I had no time for breakfast, so I bought an orange juice from the university cafeteria. I ran into the room and everyone was at a computer. They all looked at me and I went to sit behind a computer, but I still had my orange juice. The teacher said, ‘You can't drink that in here.’ But as I walked across the room I tripped, and the orange juice went all over a classmate and her computer. Luckily, the computer was OK, and the classmate, Clara, saw the funny side of it. In fact, we're good friends now. Still, it wasn't a good start. 1. What did the writer study? _____________________________________________________ 2. Why didn't the writer have breakfast? 3. What did the writer bring into the room? ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________ 4. What happened when the writer tripped? ___________________________________________ 4 Read the text and answer the following questions JAMIE OLIVER A.__________________ Jamie Oliver is one of Britain’s favourite chefs-every week millions of people watch him on TV and use his recipes. restaurant - every year Jamie takes fifteen young unemployed people and teaches them to become chefs. The programme about the restaurant, also called Fifteen, is on TV every week. He is going to open Fifteen restaurants in Australia and the USA in the future and at the moment Jamie is writing a new book of recipes. He's already very rich, of course - in 2003 he earned ₤3.8 million! B._________. Jamie was born in Essex, England, in 1975. When he was only eight he started helping in his parents' restaurant. He went to catering college when he was sixteen and then worked at the famous River Cafe in London for three years. His first TV programme was called The Naked Chef and it was an instant success. Jamie quickly became famous and in 1999 he prepared lunch for the British Prime Minister. D._____________. Jamie got married in 2000 and he lives in London with his wife, Jools and their two daughters, Poppy Honey and Daisy Boo. He's so busy that he doesn't have much free time, but he loves riding around London on his scooter and he plays the drums in a rock band. When he's at home he likes cooking pasta and making bread - his favourite ingredients are olive oil and lemons from Sicily. C._______.Now Jamie has got his own restaurant in London called Fifteen. But it isn't a typical TASK A: Match the paragraphs with the headings 1. 2. AN UNUSUAL RESTAURANT FAMILY AND FREE TIME 3. 4. HIS EARLY LIFE A FAMOUS CHEF TASK B: Match the definitions with the words underlined in the text. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ____________a set of instructions telling you how to prepare and cook food. ____________providing, and sometimes serving, food. ____________not having a job that provides money. ____________a food that is used with other foods in the preparation of a particular dish. ____________happening immediately, without any delay. TASK C: Who do the following words refer to? 1. He (paragraph B): _______________ 2. It (paragraph B): ____________ TASK D: Answer the following questions shortly. 1. How long did Jamie work at the River Café? 4. How many children has Jamie got? 2. What is the name of the restaurant Jamie has got in London? 5. What does Jamie like doing in his free time? 3. How much did Jamie earn in 2003? 5 TASK E: Write questions for the following answers. 1. ____________________________________________________________? In 1975. 2. ____________________________________________________________? A new book of recipes. 3. ____________________________________________________________? Olive oil and lemons from Sicily. Task A: Write a paragraph about your eating habits and the activities you do to keep fit. Task B: Write a paragraph about a bad, good, funny, embarrassing, etc. experience you had in the past. Mention the following: when/where it happened who was with you what exactly happened how you felt 6