1. Choose the correct articles to complete the text.

COCKNEYS

Cockneys are (1) – / the working-class Londoners, especially those born in (2) an / the East End of (3) – / the city. Cockneys have (4) a / the distinctive accent when they speak, and they also use (5) – / a particular kind of slang. (6) An / The accent includes dropping the ‘h’ sound from (7) – / the start of words like ‘have’ and ‘house’ and replacing (8) a / the sound ‘th’ with ‘f’ or ‘v’. So ‘I think his brother has a house in Hampstead,’ would become, ‘I fink ‘is bruvver ‘as an ‘ouse in ‘amstead.’ The slang traditionally associated with Cockneys is (9) – / an unusual form of rhyming slang in which the rhyming word itself is usually omitted. ‘Apples’ is (10) – / the term for ‘stairs’ (apples and pears) while ‘china’ refers to (11) a / the friend or ‘mate’ (china plate). (12) A / The reason for omitting (13) a / the key word is not certain, but perhaps (14) – / the original intention was to make it more difficult for other people to understand – for example, if (15) – / the criminals wanted to confuse (16) – / the police.

Answer

1 –   2 the   3 the   4 a   5 a

6 The   7 the   8 the   9 an

10 the   11 a   12 The   13 the

14 the   15 –   16 the

2. Add definite articles to the sentences which are not generalisations. Tick (✓) the other sentences.

1   The river is so polluted that …………………… fish have died.

2   Antarctica is so cold that …………………… trees and …………………… plants cannot grow there.

3   We love skiing in the Alps because …………………… scenery is beautiful there.

4   Bengal tigers live in …………………… rainforests of south-east Asia.

5   I like …………………… holidays in the countryside, but I find …………………… beaches boring.

6   This resort is very popular with tourists, and …………………… beaches are often crowded.

Answer

1 the   2 ✓, ✓   3 the   4 the

5 ✓, ✓   6 the

3. Complete the sentences with a, an, the or nothing – (no article).

1   ………………… Red Crescent is ………………… international organisation that provides ………………… disaster relief in ………………… Muslim countries such as ………………… Afghanistan, ………………… Iraq and ………………… United Arab Emirates.

2   ………………… Mount Everest is ………………… world’s highest mountain, but ………………… tallest is ………………… Mauna Kea in ………………… Hawaii, although half of it is submerged beneath ………………… Pacific Ocean.

3   ………………… largest freshwater lake in the world is ………………… Lake Baikal in ………………… Russia, which contains about ………………… fifth of the world’s fresh water – more than ………………… Great Lakes of ………………… North America combined.

4   In London, ………………… Ritz Hotel is considered to be ………………… place to have ………………… afternoon tea, ………………… traditional English meal which includes ………………… sandwiches and ………………… cakes.

5   In 1957, six countries in ………………… Europe, including ………………… Germany and ………………… Netherlands, formed ………………… union for economic co-operation, which ………………… United Kingdom, ………………… Denmark and ………………… Ireland joined in 1973.

6   ………………… Nile flows across ………………… Sahara desert (which is almost the size of ………………… USA) and into ………………… Mediterranean sea.

Answer

 –, an, –, –, –, –, the

2   –, the, the, –, –, the

3   The, –, – a, the, –

 the, the, –, a, –, –

5    –, –, the, a, the, –, –

 The, the, the, the

4. Each sentence contains one mistake with articles. Find the mistakes and write the sentences correctly.

1   During his twenties, he moved from a job to another, trying to find a career that interested him.

     ……………………………………………………

2   I only listen to radio when I want to hear the news.

     ……………………………………………………

3   A Mr Ellis phoned; he says he’s journalist.

     ……………………………………………………

4   We arrived at the airport in the morning and spent one hour or two shopping.

     ……………………………………………………

5   She earns €500 the weeks as a plumber.

     ……………………………………………………

6   We’re planning to go camping a weekend in July.

     ……………………………………………………

7   She spent a week in the Lake District, staying in a hotel near the Lake Windermere.

     ……………………………………………………

Answer

1   … from one job to another …

2   listen to the radio …

3   … he says he’s a journalist.

4   … spent an hour or two shopping.

5   She earns €500 a week as a plumber.

6   … camping one weekend in July.

7   … hotel near Lake Windermere.

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