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II. Writing

Choose the correct item to complete the sentence.

1. She liked the house so much that she decided to ..... an offer for it.

 A make  B do  C propose  D put

2. We can’t afford a proper aerial for our TV yet, so for the ..... being we are using

an indoor one.

 A place  B point  C space  D time

3. That green skirt doesn’t ..... your orange jacket.

 A agree  B match  C suit  D fit

4. I’m offering a ..... to anyone who finds my lost cat.

 A tip  B bribe  C change  D reward

5. She complained about a ..... in her left arm.

 A damage  B harm  C hurt  D pain

6. The ..... of interest on our bank loan is 12 %.

 A scale  B degree  C sum  D rate

Write a list of your school library rules.

III. Speaking

Talk about the way people celebrate Easter in Ukraine.

What are the most important or interesting parts of this holiday?

Is the holiday celebrated in Great Britain as well? In what way is it the same or different?

Examination Card #27 (12)

I. Reading

Read the texts (A–G) given below. Decide if the sentences (1–8) are T (true) or F (false).

A Dragons can be found in countless stories around the world. The stories usually involvethe slaying of the dragon by a hero. Dragons are symbols of evil, magic and power, perhaps because they often guard a treasure in a cave. Typically described as monstrous, lizardlike creatures that can breathe fire, have big claws, wings and a long spiky tail, it’s no wonder they are storybook favourites.

B The Sphinx is a mysterious creature from Egypt and Greece. It had the body, legs and tail of a lion, a human head (sometimes male, sometimes female) and large, strong wings. The most famous sphinx from Greek legends was in Thebes. It asked travellers a riddle. Those who could answer the riddle were allowed to pass and those who could not were killed.

C The Sirens come from Greek mythology. They were very attractive creatures who were half woman and half bird, with wings and claws. They lived on an island between Italy and Sicily, and their beautiful voices and haunting songs lured sailors to their deaths by making them steer their ships straight towards the island and crash onto the rocks.

D Unicorns were magical mythical creatures that looked like horses. They first appearedin ancient myths from Mesopotamia, China and India. They were strong, wild and fierce, with glossy white coats, blue eyes and a horn projecting from their foreheads. People believed that if they drank from a unicorn’s horn they would be immune to all poisons.

E The Hydra was a huge snake-like monster with nine heads. Each head was attached to a long neck, and if one was cut off, two would grow back in its place. They feature in Greek and African mythology.

F Giants were huge humanlike creatures that appeared mainly in European folklore. They were tall, fat and ugly, and some had only one eye. They were feared and hated because of their cruelty, stupidity and fondness for eating people, although friendly giants were not completely unheard of.

G Griffins were gigantic mythical creatures from the Middle East and the Mediterranean. They had a lion’s body and an eagle’s head and wings, with pointed ears like a horse. With the speed and sight of an eagle and the strength and courage of a lion, griffins often protected vast treasures.

1. Dragons belonged to powerful magicians.

2. There is only one famous Sphinx, the one from Thebes.

3. The Sirens attracted sailors with their beautiful voices.

4. People believed unicorns could heal the sick.

5. The Hydra had six heads.

6. All giants were mean and nasty.

7. Griffins often protected collections of valuable things.

8. All the creatures in the text come from Greek myths.

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