1 Insert the right words to complete the sentences with the verb to run. He ran_to sea at the age of fourteen and never returned home. She doesn’

(1) Insert the right words to complete the sentences with the verb to run.1. He ran_to sea at the age of fourteen and never returned home. 2. She doesn’t like your success;that’s why she’s always running you_. 3. The electric battery won’t work. It has run_. 4. Ourfood will soon run_. 5. A small rabbit has been run_by a bus. Poor little thing! 6. I’m afraidwe have run_of petrol.(2)Complete the sentences using the ideas in brackets.I. Ask the teacher when (вы будете писать тест) 2. If they (отошлют письмо завтра), you’llget it at the end of the week. 3. (Если ты будешь бормотать стихотворение себе под нос), nobodywill hear you. 4. (Если он пообещает прийти вовремя), he will come. 5. Ask him (когда онпридёт). 6. It will be a gloomy day tomorrow, (если погода не изменится).(3) Fill in the articles where necessary.1. Brazil exports a lot of_coffee. 2. Gold is_metal. 3. Jane always has_light breakfast inthe morning. 4._lunch that was served yesterday was really very good. 5. Shall we go for_walkafter_supper? 6. Would you like _ ice-cream? 7. Pas me_sugar, please. 8. Has she ever eaten_brunch? 9. Do you like_fish and chips?(4)Open the brackets to make the story complete.The Lion And The Stoat1Far away in a small country, there lived two artists — a stoat and a lion. They (be)1 both goodpainters, but each of them (think)2 that he (can)3 (paint)4 better. One day the lion (say)5 to the stoat, I(paint)6 pictures for ten years next month. (Kleet)7 me in the market square in a month at 110011. Each ofus (bring)8 a painting and the public (be)9 the judge.» The stoat (agree)10.On the day of the contest the whole town (come)» to the market place. The two paintings(hang)12 on a wall, each (cover)13 by a curtain. «I (show)14 my painting first,» (cry)15 the lion, and he(draw)16 back the curtain. The crowd (begin)17 (clap)18 . Suddenly some birds (fly)19 down to thepainting and (try)20 to peck ‘at the grapes in the picture.«I (win)21,» (roar)22 the lion. «My painting (look)23 so real that it (fool)24 the birds! And what(be)25 behind that curtain of yours?»The stoat (smile)26. «There (be)27 no curtain. It’s my painting of a velvet curtain. The grapes in

your picture (fool)28 the birds and my picture (fool)29 you.»