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5 The writer suggests that by the end of the celebrations
A her dancing skills had improved.
B she felt awkward.
C it got very hot.
D she had good luck.
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5 The writer suggests that by the end of the celebrations
A her dancing skills had improved.
B she felt awkward.
C it got very hot.
D she had good luck. Смотреть решения всех заданий с листа Ответ: Правильный ответ: A
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Похожие Read the text again and for questions 1-5, choose the best answer A, B, C or D.
1 The writer wanted to go to the wedding because
A her best friend Alisha was the bride.
B she knew it would be interesting.
C Alisha needed someone to go with her.
D she had always wanted to go to India. 2 On the way from the airport, the writer
A got stuck in traffic.
B rode on a rickshaw.
C looked at the unusual buildings.
D chatted to Alisha's relatives. 3 At the Sangeet, the guests
A celebrate for ten days.
B take part in different dances.
C put up decorations.
D decorate each other's hands. 4 At the wedding, the writer seems to have been most impressed by
A the groom's entrance.
B the ceremony under the mandap.
C the food.
D the bride's appearance. Choose the correct word. Check in your dictionaries.
1 He leapt/hopped at the chance of travelling to India. 2 It was such a steaming/simmering hot day that we decided to go to the beach. 3 She greeted/waved us with a big warm smile. 4 She isn't used to the hustle and buzz/bustle of the big city. 5 The party took/lasted until the early hours. 6 I felt very clumsy/awkward in the long red dress. 7 He made a spectacular entry/entrance on a white horse. 8 It was the best holiday we've ever felt/experienced. Complete with: flower, steaming, wedding, future, hustle, fairytale, multi-coloured, marching.
Use the completed phrases to make sentences about the wedding.
1 .... hot day
2 .... and bustle
3 .... celebrations
4 .... saris
5 .... prosperity
6 .... band
7 .... garland
8 .... wedding Choose the correct verb forms.
1 Ann hopes to go/going to the wedding. 2 Sally seems enjoying/to be enjoying her new job. 3 The curry was too hot eating/to eat. 4 Mark claims to have been/having been away from home on the night of the fire. 5 Mike can't stand dancing/to dance. 6 John denied to have told/having told a lie. 7 They appear to walk/to be walking around the fire. 8 After to have eaten/having eaten, the wedding guests started to sing and dance.