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5 . 1-5 , A -F. , , . . . .

A. She enjoys watching team sports.

B. She wants to join a team to play a sport.

C. She thinks sport is a good way to keep fit.

D. She likes playing sports with her friends.

E. She would like to try a dangerous sport.

F. She thinks watching sport is boring.

 

 

         
         
 

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. , 1-6 (1-True), (2-False) , .. , (3-Not stated). . .

1. The tourist has a limited amount of time in the area.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated

2. Most visitors to Montford Hall go by taxi.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated

3. A guide recommends a restaurant to the tourist.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated

4. The tourist wants to enjoy the good weather.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated

5. You have to pay to enter the Rose Gardens.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated

6. The tourist has a large garden at home.

1) True 2) False 3) Not stated

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. 7 13 1, 2 3, . .

 

7 (3)

Carol wants to _____________.

1) work out the new timetable

2) make a list of courses

3) talk about the centre

 

8 (4)

The man will get a reduction because he is _______________.

1) over 65 years old

2) unemployed

3) disabled

 

9 (5)

Students are allowed to ________________.

1) choose which classes of course to attend

2) attend the first class before deciding

3) attend the first three classes before deciding

 

10 (6)

The man is concerned about ______________.

1) his inexperience

2) his age

3) not liking pottery

 

11 (7)

The two pottery courses ______________.

1) each have classes twice a week

2) are held on the same days

3) are held in different weeks

 

12 (8)

Students on the pottery courses ______________.

1) have to bring their own clay and tools

2) have to bring their own aprons

3) do not have to bring equipment with them

 

13 (9)

The man decides ______________.

1) to do the Advanced Pottery courses

2) to choose a different course

3) not to do a course at all

 

 

7 (3) 8 (4) 9 (5) 10 (6) 11 (7) 12 (8) 13 (9)
             

 

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6 1-6 , A-G. , , . . ( 1 ).

A. The speaker tells that many people in the USA prefer to have exotic food and visit exotic restaurants.

B. The speaker gives us one of the theories of disappearing of people from the ships.

C. The speaker found the habit to put people into categories according to the clothes unpleasant.

D. The speaker describes some places of interest of the American city.

E. The speaker gives advice to visit the oldest Harvard University in Boston.

F. The speaker tells us about his spare time.

G. The speaker recalls his brother's childhood.

 

Speaker 1

How can we explain cases when the ships remain untouched, and people disappear, die of terror or go mad? There is a hypothesis which let us give some scientific interpretation to these phenomena. This theory is called "the voice of the sea".

Speaker 2

There are a lot of different styles. The hippy-psychedelic movement has returned, and there are still punks. But one aspect of life in Dublin that I don't like is the fact that some people put you into categories according to the way you dress. There is quite a bit of hostility between the hippies and the punks.

Speaker 3

Many foreign people think that Americans usually eat hamburgers. But the truth is that many people in the US have become vegetarians, who eat little or no meat. Most Americans, however, like many different kinds of food. They especially like exotic food and restaurants.

Speaker 4

Ifyou like sports, you will love Boston. Boston is also home of one of the best Symphonies in the United States the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Some of the best known universities are located in Boston. The oldest university is the Harvard University.

Speaker 5

When he was nearly thirteen, my brother Jem got his arm badly broken at the elbow. When it headed, and Jem's fears of never being able to play football were assuaged, he was seldom self-conscious about his injury.

Speaker 6

Inmy free time I play a lot of soccer. On Saturday nights, I go out with my friends to discos or concerts. The biggest disco in my area is called the 'Grove'. It has been in existence for about twenty years and is still as popular as ever.

 

           
           
 
: , 1-7, , A-F. . . .

A. Theatre E. Literature

B. Medicine F. Transportation

C. Sport G. Physics

D. Mathematics H. Architecture

 

1. The availability of suitable materials fostered the crafts to exploit them and influenced the shapes of buildings. Large areas of the world were once forested, and their inhabitants developed carpentry. Although it has become relatively scarce, timber remains an important building material.

 

2. The course of the Tour de France changes each year. It lies mostly in France, but it has also passed through neighboring countries such as Belgium, Spain, England, Ireland, Germany, and Switzerland. The final stretch of the course always runs along the Champs-Elysees, a famous avenue in Paris. Only about half of the cyclists who enter finish the race.

 

3. Special equipment, such as skis and snowshoes, has long been used to help people move over difficult terrain, such as snow-covered ground. Other inventions, such as the bicycle, make travel over flat terrain faster and more efficient. Today, in Beijing residents own over 7 million bicycles. In cities in Denmark, between 20 and 30 percent of daily trips are made on bicycles.

 

4. Like detectives, physicians and other health care professionals use clues to identify, or diagnose, a specific disease or injury. They check the patient's medical history for past symptoms or diseases, perform a physical examination, and check the results of various Tests. After making a diagnosis, physicians pick the best treatment.

 

5. It can serve many ends. It can be designed to entertain, instruct, motivate, persuade, and even shock. But whatever the intentions of the director, performers, and crew, the result depends on the interaction with an audience. In addition to the actor and the audience in a space, other elements include a written or improvised text, costumes, scenery, lights, sound, and properties (props). Most performances require the collaborative efforts of many creative people working toward a common goal: the production.

 

6. In the 5th century BC, some of the great geometers were the atomist philosopher Democritus of Abdera, who discovered the correct formula for the volume of a pyramid, and Hippocrates of Chios, who discovered that the areas of crescent-shaped figures bounded by arcs of circles are equal to areas of certain triangles. This discovery is related to the famous problem of squaring the circle that is, constructing a square equal in area to a given circle.

 

7. In 1913, the New Zealand-born British physicist Ernest Rutherford, making use of the newly discovered radiations from radioactive nuclei, found Thomson's earlier model of an atom with uniformly distributed positive and negative charged particles to be untenable. The very fast, massive, positively charged alpha particles he employed were found to deflect sharply in their passage through matter. This effect required an atomic model with a heavy positive scattering center.

             
             

 

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12. My favourite ________ at school were history and geography.
1) lessons   2) periods
3) tasks   4) subjects

 

13. Lets stop at this restaurant for a quick _____.
:
1) smile   2) walk
3) menu   4) meal

 

 

14. A shorter, more _____ meeting leaves time for work.
:
1) productivity   2) productiveness
3) productive   4) production

 

15. Is this book yours or ________?
:
1) she   2) his
3) he   4) her

 

16. The grass there was much _____ than on the upper field.
:
1) the longest   2) longer
3) more long   4) long

 

17. Bats and owls generally hunt at _______ night.
:
1) a   2) -
3) the   4) an

 

 

18. The Pyramids were built _____ people who lived a long time ago.
:
1) after   2) with
3) of   4) by

 

19. Begin with a minute _____ two of small talk.
:
1) but   2) or
3) and   4) if

 

 

20. Do you want a sandwich? - No, thanks. I _____ just _____ lunch.
:
1) am _____ having   2) was _____ having
3) had _____ had   4) have _____ had

 

21. I want you _______ me some information.
:
1) giving   2) to give
3) gives   4) give  

 

 

22. Paul _____ visiting his parents.
:
1) insisted on   2) insisted to
3) insisted   4) insisted of

 

23. I _______ have left my bag in the bus.
:
1) must   2) need
3) should   4) ought

 

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  Representatives of the USA, South Korea and Japan ____talks in   CONCLUDE
  Tokyo on _______the KPDR (North Korea) with modern technology for SUPPLY
  nuclear power _______. A spokesman of the South Korea Foreign Ministry ENGINEER  
  _______that considerable progress REPORT
  had been achieved in ________the SOLVE
  problem, including the _______of a consortium, which would concentrate on supplying nuclear reactors of a South Korean type to the KPDR. ESTABLISH  
  This problem is worth ___________ SPEAK  

 

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