- •Чтение тесты с ответами по темам
- •In the epoch of quickly changing international and home situations it is quite necessary for every human being to get up-to-date information.
- •In many businesses, computers have largely replaced paperwork, becau they are fast, flexible, and do not make mistakes.
- •Bridge history
- •The last candidate.
- •Egyptian Pyramids
- •Ocean Liners
- •In business, it is sometimes better to be:b) second
- •Victoria’s father, Edward had died when she was.E)8monthes old
- •It is often said that the aim of the popular press is to entertain its readers than inform them.
- •International Business — With a Twist
- •Auction Fever
- •In Britain pantomime is ... Nowadays.D) a very noisy show
- •In December 1980, the London «Morning Star” wrote about John Lennon, member.....
- •1 Вариант
- •Couple who survived amazing 66 days at sea
- •My favourite artist
- •A rose without a thorn
- •The Newspaper Chase
- •It can be inferred from the text that many people in the country ______.Were not satisfied with their king
- •Text 6
In business, it is sometimes better to be:b) second
The recipe of Coca-Cola was sold for:C) 2300 dollars
What did he start?C) Birdseye Seafoods, Inc
What dil he try to freeze first?D) fish
What is the greatest problem of successful inventions?B) to convince people to try something different
When did German company find out that aspirin could possibly be useful?D) fifty years after its invention
Who discovered that aspirin was a painkiller?D) German company
Who invented frozen foods?C) Clarence Birdseye
Why did Birdseye’s first company go bankrupt?D) people didn’t believe frozen fish could be good
Boom Towns
Cities usually have a logical reason for being where they are, like a nearby port or river.....
How many people out of the first 20.000 became rich?A)4000
he text gives us information about:The boom of Dawson city
How many people were killed on the trail?E)63
What is the chief industry of Dawson City now?
What is the current population of Dawson?E) 462
What kind of necessities were very expensive in Dawson?A) food and wood
What kind of towns appeared in the West?A) boom towns
What made the trip to Dawson City difficult?E) snow-covered mountains and icy rivers
What sort of town was Dawson during the period of Canadian gold Rush?C) city of tents and cabins
What was the population of Dawson two years later?D) 30.000
When did people find out gold?D)in 1897
Wher is New York City situated?A) at the month of the Hudson River
Where was the new gold discovered?D) in Alaska
Which Canadian town in 1896 was unmapped wilderness?E) Dawson
Why did people leave Dawson City?C) all gold had been found
Why do rivers and ports often attract people?E) easy to get to and suited to communications and trade
We Can Help
The variety of choices that modem life offers can create problems.....
Why do people need special kinds of services?E) people get too hurried, have trouble communicating
According to the text. What services does «Let Millie Do It” provide?A) meet relatives at the airport, water plants, pay bills
Where does Millie live?A) in New York
What is Millie?A) a professional timesaver
What is the name of a bigger cleaning company?C) «Disaster Masters”
What do they specialize in cleaning up?C) household mess after fires and floods
Which service helps people with a communication problem?E) «Lipservice”
The company can tell «I love you” in.... A) seven languages
Who may be invited for offbeat entertainment?A) professional wrestler
Where do disorganized people go?A) a «time-entertainment clerk”
What finn makes fantasies come true?C) «Fairy Fulfillment”
How much does it cost to invite the firm?C)for $250 and up
What school helps to deal effectively with all the people who want to help out for a price?E) «School of Thinking”
TextRead the text and find the right answers:
The World Wide Web (WWW, or Web for short) has taken over the Internet.....
What does the abbreviation WWW mean?C) World Wide Web.
Why do people put their products onto a computer?C) To make customer shop.
What has the WWW become for Big Business?D)A new way of selling around the globe.
What does the word «browser” mean?C) A program.
What is the most necessary item required for access to the WWW?D) A computer.
What have browsers taken away?B) Collection of commands.
What is Modem?B) A piece of equipment.
What has the arrival of browsers opened to everybody?D) The Internet.
How can we get info on any subject by?B) Simple lifting one finger.
What was the WWW originally made of?C) Academics and military types.
What was needed for accessing information?B) A password.
What captured the imagination of educators?C) Internet.
How did ‘ordinary’ people use the Web?E) As a pastime.
When can we access necessary information on the WWW?E) At any time.
Modern Sun Worshippers
People travel for a lot of reasons. Some tourists go to see battlefields or......
According to the text. People don’t travel:B) to work
According to the text by the Mediterranean records?C) they all come for the sun
Residents of what cities spend a lot of their winter in the dark?B) London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam
What is the advantage of tourism for Mediterranean countries?D) lots of money for the economies
How many people travel to Mediterranean resorts and beaches?A) more than 25 million
How many italy’s hotels are booked every summer?E) 30.000
French beaches are camped out by...C) 13 million people
What is the biggest disadvantage in the Mediterranean sea?B) pollution
Why don’t tourists mind pollution arid crowded beaches?B) they all come for the sun
What is the most polluted place in France?B) St. Tropez
What city besides Berlin and London is considered rainy?E)Oslo
What do tourists have to tolerate?C) traffic jams
What looks still beautiful...?B) the coastline
In many places, swimming is dangerous.....D) because of pollution
Some Statistics
The English are the best workers and the Greeks are the heaviest smokers....
Who can be considered the best workers?C) The English.
Where is the largest amount of strong drinks sold? E) Luxembourg.
What country takes the first place on the continent in the number of illegitimate children?B) Sweden.
One of the factors explaining the high diligence of inhabitants of the Foggy Island is....B)The very high rent.
In what country are the largest families?D)Ireland.
Who consumes the largest amount of strong drinks sold in Luxembourg?A)The visitors.
Where the smallest number of children is registered? C) Spain.
What country takes the last place on the continent in the number of illegitimate children?B) Greece.
What country has the highest tax on the drinks?E) Sweden.
Who can be considered as the heaviest smokers?C) The Greeks.
Who is most inclined to suicide?A) The Finns.
Who consumes the least of alcohol?B) The Swedes.
What is the average duration of the working week of the British?D) 44 hours.
What people are the bigest consumers of alcohol?A) The French.
Businessmen Outside the Law
The era of easy money that the gold rush brought to the western part of........
When did the era of the gold rush end?E) around 1851
What did the most prospectors do? E)sett1ed down in routine jobs
Why did outlaws turn to robbing?E) a meager wage wasn’t enough
Where did Black Bait start his career?D) in a mine
According to the text Black Bait became an outlaw becauseA) he had expensive tastes
How many stagecoaches were robbed by Black Bart? C) 27
How much money did he earn? E) $40.000
What did people think of Henry Plummer?C) handsome, friendly and honest
Where did he serve as sheriff?A) in Virginia City
How did he finish his career?C) was caught and thrown in his own jail
Who were the members of a gang led by Jesse James?B) the richest men
Where was Jesse James’s gang organized?C) in Missouri
How much money did they earn in 10 years?B) over 200. 000 dollars
Who was Jesse James’s father?E) a minister
New Zealand
New Zealand is a South Pacific country located midway between the Equator.....
New Zealand is a.... E)South Pacific country.
How many peaks do the Southern Alps include?E)19
When was New Zealand discovered? E) A thousand years ago.
What part of the Pacific ocean did the Maori people migrate from? E) Southern
What is the nationality of the navigator who saw the land first?D) Dutch
Where are New Caledonia, Fiji and Gonga situated from New Zealand?A)To the North
When did A.Tasman see the island?B) 1642
New Zealand is a country located approximately.... east of Australia.C)1600 sq.km
What’s the nationality of James Cook? A)English
There are the.....islands separated by Cook Strait D) North and South
When did James Cook see the land? A)1769
The country has no part more than ....kilometres from the surrounding ocean.B)120.
What land area makes New Zealand similar size to Japan and Britain?C)268,105
Looking To the Future
When a magazine for high- school students asked its readers what life....
According to the students, how would 1978 be different from 1958?A) Machines would be run by solar power
According to the text of forecasting should be accurate inD) economic
After leaving the airbus how would a person travel A) he could drive a car equipped with radar
How do someteims professionals sound?B) like high-school students
How many passengers these airbuses would carry? B) 200 passengers
What did the expert on cities predict for cities in 1982?C) People would travel to work in «airbuses”
What happened to the investors who had put their faith in financial foreseers?C) their investments were ruined
What month was marked with the worst lossesA) October
What was the subject of expert’s article?B) The city of 1982
What would be advantage of using the radar equipment of cars? D) would make traffic accidents «almost unheard of”
When did H.J.Rand write his article?D) in 1957
When did the most forecasters see an excellent future for the stock marketA) in early 1929
Who was asked about the year 2000D) H.J. Rand of the Rand Corporation
Why do people ask experts to make predictions?D) the future is very important
Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria succeeded to the throne at the age of 18 on the death of her uncle........
When did Queen Victoria succeed to the throne?D) At the age of 18.
What’s the reason that Victoria wore funeral black for the rest of herB) Her husband’s death.
