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Card № 8

LISTENING (10 min.)

Task 1. Listen to the text [T.8] –4.20 min. and give T(true) and F(False) answers (Time for preparation-5 min., time for answering- 1 min.).

True

False

1

Julia is a fully- qualified architect

2

The buildings being put up today generally have better materials than in the past

3

Julia offers to turn architecture back to 1960s

4

In a recent radio phone- in, 90% of callers thought that the car should be banned altogether from central of London

5

People understand that traffic is slowly killing us

Task 2. Retell the main idea of the listened text (Time for preparation-2 min., time for answering-2 min.).

SPEAKING (10 min.)

Task 1. Discuss on the given situation (Time for preparation- 3 min., time for answering- 1 min.).

Situation: T RUE LOVE: Having a monument like the Taj Mahal built for you is a great act of love, or madness. Talk about your great acts of love (given and received) and whether they were romantic, mad or something else.

Task 2. Speak on the given topic Music in my life” (Time for preparation- 4 min., time for answering- 2 min.).

READING (10 min.)

Task 1. Read and translate the 1st paragraph of the text (Time for preparation-5 min., time for answering- 2 min.).

Key questions about modern medical science

Cloning is 'making a copy of a plant or animal by taking a cell from it and developing it artificially' There is nothing new about this — plants were cloned in Ancient Greece over 2,000 years ago, and the first cloned frog appeared in 1968. But interest in cloning grew in 1997 when Dr Ian Wilmut and his colleagues from Edinburgh University announced the birth of the world's first cloned sheep, Dolly (some people pointed out that since all sheep look identical anyway, how could anyone tell?). However, many people were worried: what if the same techniques were used for some rich, elderly person to reinvent himself; or if an evil dictator produced hundreds of copies of himself in order to take over the world; or grieving relatives used cloning to bring their loved ones back to life?

The truth is that there is no chance that any copy of a human being would be identical either physically or mentally, any more than children are identical to their parents.

In one famous case, a British girl born with a rare bone condition that left her with only one ear, had a new one grown for her at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary in the USA. By taking cells from her existing ear and transplanting them onto the back of a mouse, scientists grew her another one, which could then be transplanted back. American scientists have also used sheep blood cells to make a universal blood, which could be given to any patient, regardless of their blood group while British scientists are close to manufacturing artificial blood, with the aid of milk from genetically-altered cows and sheep.

Task 2. Read the text and write a suitable heading to each paragraph (Time for preparation- 2 min., time for answering- 1 min.).

WRITING(10 min.)

Task 1. Write sentences to the given situation (80 words). (Time for preparation- 8 min., time for answering- 2 min.).

Write a magazine article about regenerating ancient life forms. Include imaginary interviews with people who are for and against it.

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