Guia: Tercer Bimestre

Nombre de la asignatura: Ingles B1

Nombre del profesor: Marlen Barrón

Nombre del alumno: ______Grupo: ______

Grado escolar: 3 ro.

Grammar

1 Complete the short dialogues with the correct form of the words given.

1 A: Did you read/Have you read that book I lent you yet?

B: Yes, I have finished/finished it last night. Do you want it back?

2 A: You are going to be/are being late for class again. Miss Browne is sending/will send you home if you are.

B: Don’t worry. I am/will be on time today!

3 A: Has your family got a dog?

B: No. If Mum didn’t work/hasn’t worked all day, we will have/would have one, but she is working/works from 8:30 to 6:00 and that’s not fair on a dog.

4 A: I will/am going to take some suntan cream with us because it might be/been sunny on the beach.

B: I think you’re/you’re going to be disappointed. The weather man says it is being/will be cloudy all day.

5 A: What’s happened to your eye? It looks really sore.

B: The ball hit/was hitting me in the face when I was playing/played volleyball.

Complete the following statements with the correct present perfect verb.

1.  Karen ______me an e-mail. (to send)

2.  Dave and Pat ______the museum. (to visit)

3.  I ______at the pet shop. (to be)

4.  They ______already ____ their rucksacks. (to pack)

5.  Marcus _____ an accident. (to have)

6.  We ______the shopping for our grandmother. (to do)

7.  I _____ just ____my bike. (to clean)

8.  Emily ______her room. (to paint)

9.  Lisa and Colin ______to a concert. (to go)

10.  My friends ______smoking. (to give up)

11. 

Complete sentences using too or enough.)

Is there ...... bones in the fridge to feed two hundred dogs?

too

enough

Susan is strong ...... to carry these heavy bags.

too

enough

I can’t go to the disco because I’m ...... busy doing my new website.

too

enough

Philip isn’t ...... brave to kill a hen.

too

enough

Beata is ...... absent-minded to remember about everything.

too

enough

I’ve got ...... time to finish this exercise.

too

enough

Didn’t you prepare ...... many sandwiches?

too

enough

This soup is ...... salty.

too

enough

Nicole used ...... much pepper.

too

enough

My meal is warm ......

too

enough

2 Complete the sentences with these words.

as more than further enough than as less best

1 Jane lives a lot ______from the town centre ______I do.

2 The weather wasn’t warm ______for a picnic at the beach yesterday.

3 I think living in the countryside is ______difficult for adults ______for adolescents. You need to be able to drive.

4 The horror film we saw last night wasn’t ______scary ______the one we saw last week.

5 The play was the ______I’ve ever been to.

Vocabulary

3 Complete the sentences with the correct words.

1 Your brother’s a ______, isn’t he? Could he have a look at my car? It’s making a strange noise!

2 Which ______was that new crime series on last night? I couldn’t find it on BBC 1or 2.

3 There is often ______on the fields down by the river after heavy rain, so the farmer has to move his animals.

4 I want to be a ______for a newspaper because I think I write well and I’m interested in politics.

5 The southern part of the country is experiencing a terrible ______after six months without rain.

6 When you have a sore ______, it is difficult to drink anything.

4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words given.

1 The most ______(move) part of the film was when the little girl had to leave her mother.

2 There are lots of ______(regular) verbs in English which makes it quite difficult.

3 I was ______(embarrass) once when I tried to buy something in a shop, but found I didn’t have any money in my wallet.

4 Lucy always helps me and gives me good advice. It’s good to have such a ______(rely) friend.

5 You can’t go backwards on a motorway. It’s ______(legal).

6 My brother has a new job as an art teacher. It suits him because he’s always been a ______(create) person.

5 Complete the compound words in these sentences.

1 If restaurants don’t clean their kitchens carefully, they can give their customers food ______.

2 Suzy’s Saturday job is hard work, but it’s well-______, so she’s a lot richer than I am!

3 Doug gets angry about every little thing! He’s so bad-______.

4 The oil ______from a ship has reached the beaches and is killing wildlife.

5 The large houses with swimming pools belong to the well-______people in the town.

6 Please go to the ______room until the doctor’s ready.

6 Choose the correct alternatives to complete the sentences.

1 If you’re ___, you can quickly reach a high level in the company.
A caring
B well-paid
C ambitious

2 I’ve had an annoying ___ in my back for two days.
A cough
B ache
C temperature

3 Some of the pupils have learnt to give first ___ at school, which will be good if someone has an accident.
A aid
B help
C assist

4 I’m going to have a long bath as soon as I get ___ from this bike ride.
A out
B onto
C back

Reading

7 Read the article about famous chefs. Answer the questions.

Celebrity chefs

Today we can switch on our TVs and see famous chefs with their own cooking programmes every night of the week! Here are just three of those famous faces.

A Leo Pattern

Leo has become famous because of his excellent restaurant in the heart of the New Forest. He says that his success is because he uses all local produce from farms near his restaurant. ‘I don’t have to travel more than five miles to get my vegetables,’ says Leo. ‘This means everything I cook is fresh and tastes wonderful. I’m near the coast, so there is always fresh fish on the menu too. I think people enjoy my food because it’s simple, fresh and tasty. I’m very lucky to have a job that I love doing and I have some very good people to help me. Now, with my own TV show, I can share my cooking secrets with everyone. That makes me very happy!’

B Diane Wakefield

Diane trained with a famous French chef in a Paris restaurant for several years. You can see and taste the French influence in her city restaurant. ‘I like cooking and creating classic English meals with a French angle,’ says Diane. ‘I am always looking for something new and interesting. My work gives me that opportunity.’

C Paul Varney

Everyone knows Paul Varney as a judge on the cooking competition programme Best chef, but he is also famous for his chain of restaurants across Europe. Paul is Irish and he learned to cook in his grandmother’s kitchen in Ireland. ‘I lived in that kitchen,’ he says. ‘My grandmother gave me my love for cooking, and in my career I have tried to use the basic traditional Irish recipes that she taught me. The TV competition shows give other people a chance to do what I have done and I think that’s great!’

Which chef (A, B or C)
1 cooks food with ingredients produced near his/her restaurant? ___
2 wants to help other people become successful chefs? ___
3 wanted to become a chef because he/she enjoyed cooking with a family member? ___
4 combines the cooking from different countries to create dishes? ___
5 always offers seafood in his/her restaurants? ___

Use of English

9 Read the email and fill each gap with one word.

Hi Jenny,

How are you? I’m not very (1) ______I’m afraid! Do you remember when I had a car accident two years ago? Well, I’ve had (2) ______bad back since then. Sometimes it’s OK, but recently it (3) ______started hurting quite badly again. In fact, it’s a lot worse (4) ______before. I took some painkillers, but they (5) ______not help, so I went to see the doctor yesterday. He said that I shouldn’t (6) ______any exercise for a week! It was an order! (7) ______me, that’s a long time. I play tennis on Fridays and (8) ______to the gym every Tuesday. My mum is going (9) ______make an appointment for me to see a special doctor. I have to be better for (10) ______start of next term. I’m in the school football team!

See you soon!

Tim

Writing

10 Write a story. Your story must have this title.

The most exciting day of my life

Write 100–120 words.