Fill in: both. . . and. . , either. . . or…, neither. . . nor…1. Charles lives . . . in Texas . . . in Kansas , doesn’t he?2. If we have enough time, we’ll go …to the concert . . . to the cinema. 3. I didn't like the new book. It was . . . interesting . . . useful. 4. Sally lives not far from us. She has . . . bought a new flat . . . rented it. 5. I invited two friends, but . . . Liz . . . Jane could come to the party. 6. I’d like to help you a little. I can . . . walk the dog. . . go shopping. 7. What’s happened to Jim? He has. . . written. . . phoned. 8. Borrow some money from your friends. . . . Ann. . . Mary will help you. 9. He is …an engineer … an economist. I don’t remember. 10. My brother can speak …English …German. But he knows Spain. 4. Read the following text and mark the statements T (true) or F (false). We need energy to heat our homes, cook and clean for our families and for transport. It allowsus to live a comfortable and easy life. However, if we don’t use this energy properly we will soonrun out. Luckily, there are things we can all do to help our planet and conserve our resources. To begin with, much of the energy used at home goes to heating or cooling our homes. A simpleway to help conserve energy is by lowering(=снизить) the thermostat by twodegrees(=2 градуса) in the winter and raising it by two in the summer. By doing so, you will notonly lower your heating bill, but you will also reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that entersthe atmosphere. Another way you can save energy at home is by buying energy-saving appliances. Applianceslike washing machines and cookers use a great deal of gas or electricity to work. When shoppingfor new appliances, look for the energy-saving sticker; they might be a little more expensive tobuy, but they help save energy, and in the end will help you save money on your bills. A lot of energy is used by means of transport too. One of the many ways to achieve low energyusage is to leave the car at home and catch the bus or the train to move around the city. Fewercars in the street means less traffic and it will not only help save energy, but it will also reducethe amount of air pollution. In the end, it is up to every individual to take responsibility and change their daily habits. Ifeveryone does their part, then we can help save energy and our planet’s resources. T (true) or F (false)?1 Everyone can participate in conserving energy and saving the planet. 2 Heating and air conditioning influence the amount of carbon dioxide released into the air. 3 Home appliances don’t need much energy to run. 4 When travelling, the only way to save energy is to use public transport. 5 You do not need to change your daily routine to save energy.