- •1. Reading
- •It’s amazing how many people (6) ..... Or don’t read the literature at all and (7) ..... For
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- •II Writing
- •For questions 1–6, read the text below and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap.
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- •Choose the correct item to complete the sentence.
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- •Which sentences refer to which place(s)?
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- •For questions (1–8), read the text below and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap.
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- •Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space a, b, c or d.
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- •Read the text and choose the best answer for each gap.
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- •For questions (1–6), read the text and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap.
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- •B Richard
- •Read the text given below and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap (1–6).
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- •For questions (1–6), read the text and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each
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- •Read the text given below. Decide which answer (a,b,c or d) best fits each gap (1-8).
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- •Read the text given below. Decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap (1 -6).
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- •Choose the correct item to complete the sentence.
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- •Choose the correct item to complete the sentences.
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- •For questions (1-8), read the text below and fill in the gaps with one word. The first has been done as an example.
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- •Read the text given below. Decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap.
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- •What makes them blow
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- •Choose the correct item.
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- •It’s summer in Japan – the perfect time to pull on a designer winter jacket and gloves and head off to a ski-slope.
- •II Writing
- •Choose the best answer (a, b, c or d) for each gap (1 -6).
- •Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
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- •II Writing
- •For questions 1-6, read the text below and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap.
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- •Read the text and choose the correct word, a, b, c or d, for each space.
- •If, on the other hand, (8) .....Isn't important to you, then activities like dancing can be an enjoyable exercise without the need to show you're better than everyone else.
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- •It was about twelve thirty when Gary and I arrived at the newly-opened chicken-rice shop. We expected the place (1) ..... But what greeted us at the shop was beyond expecta-tion.
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- •I. Read the text given below. For questions (1–6), choose the answer (a, b, c or d) which you think fits best according to the text.
- •For questions 1–6, read the text below and decide which answer (a, b, c or d) best fits each gap.
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- •Read the text below and choose the correct word for each space. For each question, circle the correct letter a, b, c or d.
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I. Reading
Read the text. Match the headings (A–F) to the paragraphs (1–5). There is one heading you do not need to use.
A Seasonal migration of harvesters
B The other season, the other reason
C Constant process of movement from place to place
D Strive for journeys
E Big cities attract youth
F Living abroad
(1) .....
People are constantly moving from place to place. We often hear of classmates, friends, relatives or neighbours shifting to a new place. These people may be moving down the street, to another city or even to another country. If we are to look at the billions of people in the world, we will notice that thousands are moving every day for different reasons.
(2) .....
Sometimes, we hear of someone going to the airport, the railway station or the bus depot to pick someone up or to see someone off or to even go away themselves. Some of the people are going away for the holidays, others on business trips or to further their studies. This means that people are moving away from their present homes to a new place for a short time. This form of movement is only temporary. These are not the only people who move around. There are also other people who move from one place to another during the different seasons of the year or during different phases of their lives.
(3) .....
In recent years, in countries such as the United States of America, Canada and the United Kingdom, the younger people in small towns and villages are moving to the bigger cities permanently. There are several reasons for this migration. There are much more interesting attractions for the younger generations in the bigger cities in terms of entertainment as well as job prospects. Thus, these people are willing to leave their hometown in search of a better life.
(4)
..... In Great Britain, some people from the poorer districts move to the richer districts for work. This movement however is not permanent. One such case is the seasonal migration of the Irish harvesters. These people move to England and Scotland during the corn and potato harvest seasons. They gather these crops as a means of supplementing their income.
(5)
..... The Eskimos of Canada also move from one place to another according to the changes in season. In spring, the Eskimos will move to places near lakes to hunt for wild ducks. During the summer, the ice in the river will have melted. These people will then move to places near the rivers to catch fish. When autumn approaches, the Eskimos will then move towards the dry tundra to hunt for the meat and skin of the caribou. In winter, the Eskimos will head south to the small town such as Eskimo Point and Churchill to sell their goods and buy the necessities that they require.
ІІ. Writing
Choose the correct item to complete the sentence.
1. She is a terrible hypochondriac; she never goes anywhere unless she is ..... with pills and potions.
A farmed B charged C filled D covered
2. Your doctor can ..... some medicine to ease the pain.
A offer B order C give D prescribe
3. Junk food has very little ..... value.
A nutritional B dietary C healthy D medical
4. Children need to be encouraged to brush their teeth until it becomes a ..... habit.
A customary B normal C regular D typical
5. Anorexia nervosa has both psychological and physical ..... .
A signs B markers C symptoms D symbols
6. Some people meditate to ..... their stress levels.
A lessen B reduce C help D lighten
7. They ..... playing a game.
A said B told C suggested D replied
Голова предметної комісії ______________________________О.А.Бондаренко
Екзаменатори ________________________О.А. Бондаренко
________________________ С.В.Барцева
________________________ Л.В. Замула
________________________ І.М. Плєшкова
________________________ В.І. Бова
________________________ Л.М. Клант
________________________ О.В. Лебедь
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