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1.0 conditional"If babies are hungry, they ....." will cry cry cries would cry 2.Fill in the blanks. 1. This test is very interesting, I love every question.2. Online school is boring, I sleep in every class.3. My mum is tired every day because of her difficult job.4. She was really annoyed with her friend who was talking all the time!5. I'm really excited for the restaurants to open! I just can't wait!6. The news was surprising. I didn't expect it at all! 3.1st conditional"If I have enough money, I ............................ new shoes." will buy buy bought would buy 4.Match. equality Everyone gets the exact same help. equity Everyone gets what they need based on their conditions. 5.2nd conditional"If I won the lottery, I ..................... a new phone." will buy buy would buy would bought 6.Read the text and choose the correct options in following questions. What are you eating?Over the past few years television presenter farmer, Jimmy Doherty has carried out a lot of research into the foods that we eat, filming several documentary series about it. One series was about free-range pig farming where he trained people to rear pigs. Another was about the world’s healthiest diets, followed by a series about how everyday foods are produced in factories. In the series titled Jimmy’s Food Factory he went about trying to re-create supermarket foods on his own farm in Suffolk, without the use of any special equipment or machinery like that used in mass production food factories.During this series, Jimmy re-produced cola, prawn crackers, marshmallows, chewing gum and various other popular foodstuffs. Ratings for the show were high as viewers were intrigued by how some of these products were made, and even more so by some of the ingredients that are included in their favourite foods.Jimmy revealed some of the ingredients that have been kept a secret for years. Jimmy exposed the methods used to make the products and then allowed members of the public to try the finished products. Not all of his efforts were successful however, and sometimes his finished products were inedible.Viewers of all ages are certainly able to learn a few new things from these documentaries, and it is guaranteed that they will never view some foods in the same way again! 6.1 In one of his documentaries, Jimmy... went on a strict diet. worked in a food factory. trained as a pig farmer. investigated foreign health foods. 6.2Viewers enjoy the show because they are... curious about how foods are produced. learning how to prepare different foods. shocked to learn about some recipes. interested to find out about unhealthy foods. 6.3The writer says that these types of documentary... are educational encourage healthy eating introduce you to new food. are aimed at young viewers. 7.Fill in the blanks with the right conditional. 1. If it is sunny tomorrow, we'll go to the park.2. If I were you, I would go out tonight.3. If I hadn’t come to London, I would have gone to New York.4. If I were on holiday today, I would go to the beach.5. If I were British, I would speak perfect English. 8.What kind of sport do you play with this balls? basketball football tennis baseball volleyball golf 9.Match the idioms with their meaning. "to take risks" skate on thin ice "to give up" throw in the towel " to be saved by a lucky intervention" saved by the bell "to start something" get the ball rolling 10.Which sentence is right and which is wrong? RIGHT He can sleep now. You mustn't tell her. Should he work less? John should come here immediately. I might come to see you, but there is so much to do. WRONG It mays be him. He's about that height. You could to be right. Let's check on the internet. That virus may of come from an app. Joe might be to play football at the moment. That can't being them. Their car's yellow.