- •Examination card № 1
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Write the Perfect Crime Novel
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 2
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Environmental Concerns
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 3
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •No More Classes
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 4
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Erasmus
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 5
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 6
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 7
- •I. Reading
- •Coin collecting
- •II. Use of english
- •How to have perfect posture
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 8
- •I. Reading
- •The significance of the invention of email
- •II. Use of english
- •A first time for everybody
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 9
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 10
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Pasta and Pizza
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 11
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Billy connolly (born 1941)
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 12
- •I. Reading
- •Black beauty the life of a horse in nineteenth century england
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 13
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 14
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 15
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 16
- •I. Reading
- •Body suffers ageing symptoms with too little sleep
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 17
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 18
- •I. Reading
- •Route 66 by harley davidson
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 19
- •I. Reading
- •A day in the life of therapy dog
- •II. Use of english
- •Far from Shore
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 20
- •I. Reading
- •Hackers
- •II. Use of english
- •You asked about pets Do fish get dirty?
- •Is a guinea pig a kind of pig?
- •Can turtles jump?
- •Does a ride in the elevator make my dog’s ears pop?
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 21
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 22
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Scotland today
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 23
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •James watt (1736–1819)
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 24
- •I. Reading
- •The safe way to shop online
- •II. Use of english
- •The Houses of Parliament
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 25
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Never a crossed word
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 26
- •I. Reading
- •Under the weather
- •II. Use of english
- •Smuggled queen heads back to Egypt Art of stone
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 27
- •I. Reading
- •An unbelievable night
- •II. Use of english
- •Low Price Feasts for Fast Foodies
- •I passengers travelling
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 28
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Basketball
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 29
- •I. Reading
- •Is there anyone out there?
- •II. Use of english
- •Character
- •III. Writing
- •Examination card № 30
- •I. Reading
- •II. Use of english
- •Hunters become the hunted as Hungary gets tough with trigger happy tourists
- •III. Writing
II. Use of english
You are going to read a text taken from a booklet for tourists. Some parts of the text are missing. Choose the most appropriate part from the list (A-N) for each gap (1-11) in the text. There are two extra parts that you do not need to use.
The Houses of Parliament
Few people know that the modern buildings of the Houses of Parliament were built on the site of the Royal Palace of Westminster, constructed by Edward the Confessor in the 14th century. In the early 19th century, however, the Palace was badly damaged by fire. When the old Palace of Westminster (1) ........ in flames on the night of 16 October 1834, Charles Barry was (2) ........ to London and saw the red glow from a distance. At once he came to join (3) ........ absorbed in the terror and grandeur of the sight. Barry was already (4) ........ but his success two years later in the competition to design a new Parliament House was crucial (5) ........ . The New Palace with its picturesque exterior and well-organised interior (6) ........ the main monument to him and to his collaborator, A. Welby Pugin, whose genius dominated (7)
The 1834 fire (8) ........ of the rambling medieval palace whose unsuitability as the seat of Parliament had long been recognised. After the fire, the mood of the times was (9) ........ creating a new structure that could be a symbol of the spirit of Reform; a monument to the history of the nation and a comfortable well-planned building. Barry’s design was (10) ........ of the 1836 competition with his palace in the Gothic style, (11) ........ with the nearby Abbey and Westminster Hall. From then until his death in 1860 he was preoccupied with supervising the construction of the building.
A intended to harmonise B destroyed almost all C stands as D the clear winner E badly damaged F a leading architect G the crowd of sightseers |
H driving back I practical arrangements J in favour of K the design of L went up M trying to recreate N to his reputation |
III. Writing
Write a postcard (60–80 words) to your friend in Ukraine. You are staying with your English pen-friend in England. Write about the following:
• what city you are staying at now;
• what interesting things you have learned about this city;
• how you spend your time.
Examination card № 25
I. Reading
Read the job adverts (A-D) and answer the questions (1-6)
А DOGWALKER
We are looking for part-time dogwalkers for weekday evenings. Applicants must be reliable and energetic. Knowledge of local parks desirable. Apply by e-mail to Helen_Smith@Helens_Kenneis.ie
В REPORTER
The Kent Express is accepting applications for the position of part-time reporter for our weekly teen magazine. We are looking for an outgoing person aged 14-17 with an active lifestyle who can write about teen issues. The job is unpaid, but if you are interested in a career in journalism this is a great opportunity to gain experience. Computer training provided. Call 087-2105673 for a phone interview.
C SHOP ASSISTANT
Jeans Scene is looking for a shop assistant to work in our shop in Main Street at weekends. You must be polite and helpful and have some previous experience of working in a clothes shop. Please collect an application form in our shop.
D OFFICE WORKER
We are looking for a part-time general office worker. The right person will be serious and hard-working with a polite phone manner. Previous work experience is not required. Letters of application to Mr. Smith, PO Box 2564.
Which job adverts...?
1. ... says that you must call them for a phone interview?
2. ... requires you to have previous work experience?
3. ... requires you to have phone skills?
4. ... asks you to apply online?
5. ... says that you will not get any money for your work?
6. ... is advertising for more than one position?
