2 miss 7 pressure 2 no relative pronoun needed 3 income 8 compulsory 3 where 4 revise 9 pay attention 4 which 5 strict 10 attend 5 who / that 6 no relative pronoun needed 2 1 fall behind 4 make up 7 whose 2 go over 5 put off 8 who / that 3 drop out 5 1 Thomas, who was off school for two months, fell 3 1 impressive 4 energetic behind with his work. 2 acceptable 5 personal 2 Look at all the homework which / that we have 3 nervous to do for tomorrow. Page 2 3 The students who / that are in my class all study a lot. 4 1 who 5 who / that 4 Mr Kay, whose classes are always interesting, 2 who / that 6 which / that is my favourite teacher. 3 where 7 whose 5 We sometimes have exams in summer, when it’s 4 which 8 who / that very hot. 5 2 (The best teacher I’ve ever had is Mr Jones.) 6 1 The subjects which / that are the hardest are 6 (The exam I took yesterday was difficult.) compulsory / are compulsory are the hardest. 2 He is the boy who / that disrupts the class. 6 1 The subjects which are the hardest are compulsory. / 3 We need to revise Unit 3, which is very long. The subjects which are compulsory are the hardest. 4 The support which / that they give students 2 That’s the boy who disrupts the class. is remarkable 3 There’s something that you should know. 4 The amount of support which they give to students Unit 3 Test is remarkable. Written Comprehension, Page 1 5 I study at a school where there are no tests. 1 1 B 2 E 3 F 4 A 5 D 7 1 Sam, who was ill, fell behind with his work. 2 Look at all the homework which / that we have to do. 2 1 F As a child, he liked spending time outdoors. 3 The students who / that are in my class all study a lot. 2 F At the age of 19, Baden-Powell joined the army 4 Mr Kay, whose classes are always interesting, is and was sent to India. my favourite teacher. 3 F … the small handbook he had written for 5 We have exams in summer, when it’s hot. soldiers called Aids to Scouting … 4 T The experiment was a hit and is considered to Unit 3 Test Level 2 be the starting point of the Scout movement. Vocabulary and Grammar, Page 1 5 F … in 1910, a parallel organisation, the Girl Guides, was founded. 1 Accept all logical and grammatically correct answers. Page 2 2 Possible answers 1 I can’t put off this work. 3 1 taken aback 4 flourish 2 She made a joke, but he didn’t catch on. 2 mixed 5 there is no question that 3 We need to go over these equations. 3 a hit 4 Slow down! I can’t keep up with you. Unit 3 Test 5 Carol has dropped out of her university course. Oral Comprehension 3 1 competitive 5 unbelievable 1 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 A 2 energetic 6 personal 3 various 7 humorous 2 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 4 impressive
Лекція 6 Лакуни (Пропуски, Пробіли) В Усному Дискурсі Та Способи Їхнього «Заповнення» Перекладачем-1. The notion of "gaps" in perception of oral discourse