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1.use the right forms of the verbs to complete the sentences.
1.at 6 p.m. jill (listen) to the news and her mum (cook). 2. sarah (have) a lot of homework to do and (not,go) to the cinema yesterday. 3. russian people (defend) their country in 1941. 4. at the concert yesterday the singer (sing) so quietly that i (not,can) hear anything. 5. i (write) an essay when my cousin (come) yesterday. 6. they (build) a new road in tomsk last spring. 7. when the director (appear) in the room, everybody stopped talking. 8. many tourists (come) to see our city last summer. 9. last year mr. brown (change) his job several times. 10. yuri dolgoruki (found) the city of moscow in 1147.
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Read the article. Mark the sentences as True or False. Researchers claim that people who dress differently get more respect from others. Silvia Bellezza and two professors looked at how we view the social status and competence of people who do not dress ‘normally’. They discovered that the more strangely people dress, the more respect they get. People thought that those with ‘weirder’ fashion were more unique. Many people believe that dressing down is a sign of confidence. Ms. Bellezza said: ‘If you’re willing to deviate, there are upsides.’ Bellezza’s experiments tested how people reacted to non-standard dress. In one, people in different types of clothes shopped at expensive boutiques in Milan. One group wore casual sports clothes, while the other were dressed in expensive-looking outfits. The sales assistants thought the ones in the sportswear were the bigger spenders. In another test, students rated an unshaven professor in a T-shirt above a professor wearing a suit and tie. Bellezza says that well-known CEOs who dress down and wear jeans and sneakers may have changed how we think. In particular, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s wearing of hoodies and the late Steve Jobs’ trademark jeans, sneakers and polo neck tops. 1. Students ranked a professor in a suit higher than one in a T-shirt. 2. One experiment looked at how sales assistants in Milan see other people. 3. The study showed that dressing down was not a sign of confidence. 4. A group of people in sportswear were thought to be bigger spenders. 5. People thought those who dressed weirdly were unique. _
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