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From The Sun

27.05. 2008

Dance/Movement Therapy

By Peter O’Neal

Dance is the most fundamental of the arts, involving direct expression through the body. Thus, it is an intimate and powerful medium for therapy. Based on the 1) a__sumption that body and mind are 2) inte__related, dance/movement therapy is defined by the American Dance Therapy Association as 3) "the psychotherape__tic use of movement as a process which furthers the 4) emot__onal, cognitive and 5) p__ysical integration of the individual." Dance/movement therapy 6) __ffects changes in feelings, cognition, physical 7) f__nctioning, and behavior.

Dance as therapy came into 1) ________ in the 1940s, especially through the pioneering 2) ________of Marian Chace. Psychiatrists in Washington, D.C., found that their 3) __________ were deriving benefits from attending Chace's 4) _______ dance classes. As a result, Chace was asked to work on the back 5) ______ of St. Elizabeths Hospital with patients who had been considered too disturbed to 6) ____________ in regular group activities. A non-verbal group 7) _________ was needed and dance/movement therapy met that need.

The American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) 1) (were, was) founded in 1966 by 73 charter members in 15 states. Now, the Association has grown to nearly 1200 members in 46 states and 20 foreign countries. ADTA 2) (maintains, maintain) a registry of dance/movement therapists who meet specific 3) (more educational, educational) and clinical practice standards. The title "Dance Therapist Registered" (DTR) is granted to entry-level dance/movement therapists who have a master's degree which 4) (includes, include) 700 hours of supervised clinical internship. In addition, as part of 5) (they, their) written application for review by the credentials committee, applicants for ADTR must document their understanding 6) (at, of) theory and practice.

Контрольна робота

Варіант 1

  1. His advice _____ always reasonable. I advise you to follow ______.

    1. are, them

    2. are, it

    3. is, it

    4. is , them

2. He crossed stream which was below the pool stepping cautiously from____stone

to_____stone.

  1. the, ,

  2. the, the, the

  3. а, а, а

  4. the, a, a

3. Please give me ____ copy of the magazine.

  1. Other

  2. Another

  3. The other

  4. Others

  1. The next day, Sunday, they both worked ____ from ____early morning.

  1. hardly, the

  2. hard, the

  3. hard, ____

  4. hardly, ____

5. Ever to this museum? — Yes, I, it once when I____ a youth, and the

pictures a deep impression on me. Since then I there.

  1. did you be, visited, was, made, was not

  2. were you, visited, was, have made, was not

c) have you been, have visited, were, have made, have not been

d) have you been, visited, was, made, have not been

6. Higher education in the US in 1636 when the first colonists ____ Harvard College.

  1. has begun, founded

  2. began, have founded

  3. began,founded

d) was beginning, have founded

7. I ___ to the USA so far.

  1. have not been

  2. had not been

8. He ___ here till he ___everything.

    1. will stay, doesn't do

    2. will stay, does

    3. stays, will do

    4. stays, will not do

9. I___till Father . He his key and I will have to wait for him.

  1. won't be leaving, will come, had lost

  2. won't leave, will come, has lost

  3. won't leave, comes, has lost

  4. aren't leaving, comes, loses

10. Этот дом был построен в прошлом году.

  1. was being built

  2. has been built

c) was built

11. He ___ for some time before a servant ___ and ___ what he ___.

  1. knocked, opened, asked, wanted

  2. was knocking, opened, asked, was wanting

  3. had been knocking, opened, asked, wanted

  4. had knocked, had opened, had asked, had wanted

12. The doctor wanted the patient ___ .

    1. to examine

    2. to be examined

    3. being examined

13. Look, they are likely ___ to the news. They seem ___.

  1. to be listening, to be excited

  2. to listen, to be excited

  1. to have been listening, to have excited

  2. to have listened, to be being excited

14. He was clever enough ___ ___ in this delicate situation.

  1. avoiding, speaking

  2. to avoid, to speak

  3. avoiding, to speak

  4. to avoid, speaking

15. She stayed in her room, to come downstairs.

  1. having locked, refused

  2. locked, refusing

  3. locking, having refused

16. He seemed ___ all about influenza and said ___ was nothing ___ about.

    1. to know, it, to worry

    2. to be knowing, there, worrying

    3. to know, there, to worry

    4. to have known, it, to have been worried

17. He wants us to obey him. We exactly what he says.

  1. have to do

  2. must to do

  3. are to do

18. Don't argue with her, you ___ her age.

  1. need respect

  2. have to respect

  3. ought to respect

  4. are to respect

19. I don't like the way you study. I think you ___ harder!

  1. might have worked

  2. might work

  3. could work

  4. could have worked

20. They an excellent vacancy last week. You ___ an opportunity of getting it.

  1. had, mustn't miss

  2. have had, might not have missed it

  3. had, shouldn't have missed

  4. were having, couldn't miss

21. beforehand, we the catastrophe.

  1. did we know, would prevent

  2. would we know, had prevented

  3. had we known, would have prevented

  4. should we know, had prevented

22. Only ___ the deserts ___ the Rockies and the Sierras, ___ the mountains and ___ the plains of eastern Kansas and Nebraska the American Indians still dominated the land.

  1. on, between, in, in

  2. at, among, at, on

  3. in, between, in, on

  4. in, among, in, on

23. It was ___ late evening, and after ___ lamp-heated air of___ dining-room, ___coolness of ___ night was delicious.

a) a, a, the,.

b) the, the, the, the, the

c) , , a, ,a

d)_ , the, the, the, the

Варіант 2

1. The second witness's evidence more convincing. _____ made me believe that the suspect is innocent.

  1. are, it

  2. is, it

  3. are, they

  4. is, they

2. In spring of following year we went____abroad and were absent several months.

a)__, the, ___

b) the, the, the

c) , ,

d) the, the

3. I see only five boys here. Where are ones?

  1. another

  2. others

  3. the others

  4. the other

  1. You've been ____ working _____.

    1. hardly, lately

    2. hard, lately

    3. hard, late

    4. hardly, late

5. I ___ Jack lately. When ____ him last? — I ___ him two days ago. I ____ that he ____ very much.

  1. did not see, have you seen, met, thought, changes

  2. have not seen, did you see, met, think, changed

  3. have not seen, you saw, met, think, changed

  4. do not see, have you seen, have met, thought, would change

6. Noah Webster An American Dictionary of the English Language in two volumes in 1828, and since then it the recognized authority for usage in the United States.

  1. published, became

  2. has published, has become

  3. published, was becoming

  4. published, has become

7. I never them when I lived in London.

  1. had met

  2. have met

8. In case the weather ___ good, they ___ fishing

  1. will be, will go

  2. is, go

  3. will be, go

  4. is, will go

9. They ___ to build a new McDonalds in several days and ___ it by the end of the year.

    1. will start, will finish

    2. are starting, will have finished

    3. start, will be finishing

    4. start, are finishing

10. Сейчас здесь строится новый супермаркет.

  1. is being built

  2. is building

  3. is built

11. The doctor there nothing to worry about if the fever ___ above 38,5°.

  1. said, was, would not go

  2. tells, is, will go

  3. says, had been, went

  4. said, was, did not go

12. There are a lot of people who expect your country ___ the same as their own.

    1. not to be

    2. not being

    3. not be

13. The rain seems ___. Call the children in. I do not want them ___.

  1. to be, to be got wet through

  2. to be starting, to get wet through

  3. to have started, to have got wet through

d) to have been started, to be getting wet through

14. I wonder if there is any use ___ ___ him.

  1. trying, improving

  2. trying, to improve

  3. to try, to improve

  4. to try, improving

15. She had a good practical knowledge of French __ as an interpreter for many years in France.

  1. working

  2. having worked

  3. worked

16. She put down her book ___ me ___; and ___ me ___ took her workbasket and sat into one of the old-fashioned armchair.

  1. to see, coming in, have welcomed, as usually

  2. having seen, to come in, welcoming, usually

  3. on seeing, come in, having welcomed, as usual

  4. after seeing, having come in, to welcome, in a usual way

17. Mrs. Sparred ___ very beautiful when she was young. She has a fine face.

  1. was to be

  2. must have been

  3. must be

18. You it long ago.

  1. must do

  2. should have done

  3. needn't have done

  4. are to do

19. Let's wait a little. He ___ .

  1. may have come

  2. could have come

  3. may come

  4. might have come

20. He had to earn ___ living at ___ an early age, ___?

  1. ___, such, hadn’t he

  2. his, such, didn’t he

  3. himself, so, hadn’t he

  4. to, so, didn’t he

21. 1 don't know how him. I wish I his name.

  1. address, did not know

  2. to address, knew

  3. addressing, would know

  4. to address, should know

22. ___ 1812 Russian fur traders established Fort Ross ___ California's northern coast and it functioned ___ a Russian trading post ___ 1841 when, ___ order from Alaska, the fort was dismantled.

  1. in, on, as, until, by

  2. on, at, as, by, through

  3. at, in, like, till, at

  4. during, along, like, in, by

23. He walked into ___ Green Park that he might cross to ___ Victoria Station and take ___ underground into ___City.

  1. the, , the, the

  2. the, the, the, the c) ___ , ___, ___, ___

d) ___, ___, an, ___