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- •1. Which of the following statements best expresses the overall theme of the passage?
- •2. It can be inferred that the author would most likely agree that
- •3. The museum curator can be described as all of the following except
- •4. As used in the final paragraph, which is the best antonym for disparaging?
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- •1. In paragraph 1 the words ‘relics’, ‘has-beens’, ‘gold-timers’, antiques’, ’fossils’ describe something
- •3. What is the author’s main idea in the passage?
- •4. According to the author e-readers are superior to books because they:
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- •1. According to the passage, Hindus believe that the goddess Durga
- •2. Which of the following sentences from the passage best indicates why the author thinks Nepal would seem very foreign to many people?
- •3. As used in paragraph 1, bizarre most nearly means
- •4. The colorful kites and bamboo swings are both used as examples of
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- •1. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text?
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- •1. The museum’s location is unusual because….
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- •1. The main focus of the passage is
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- •1. In his letter, Derrick Milton argues that graffiti
- •3. According to Derrick Milton, random words sprayed on stop signs are not
- •4. In paragraph 4, Derrick Milton states, ‘Plenty of graffiti is just vandalism, pure and simple.’ He most likely makes this statement in order to
- •5. Derrick Milton concludes his letter by
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- •1. Using information in paragraph 2 as a guide, it can be inferred that
- •2. Based on information in paragraph 3, which of the following best describes the main difference between parks and rooftop gardens?
- •3. According to the author, one advantage that rooftop gardens have over parks is that they
- •4. Which of the following statements is true, about rooftop gardens?
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- •1. Which of the following sentences from the passage best expresses the main idea?
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- •2. The people of Aix…
- •3. Cézanne resented the Impressionists because…
- •4. Cézanne was not satisfied with Impressionism because…
- •5. What did Cézanne have in common with the Impressionists?
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- •1 Dorian Grey was angry with Sibyl because….
- •2. Dorian came into the greenroom to tell Sibyl that…
- •3. As soon as Dorian walked into his bedroom he…
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- •1. What made Wells become displeased in later life?
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- •1. Based on information in the passage, it can be inferred that the author considers it important that everyone understand the
- •2. The author apparently believes that scientists
- •3. The primary purpose of the passage is to
- •4. Which of the following questions is answered in the passage?
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- •1. What is the writer’s purpose in writing the text?
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- •1. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
- •2. Based on information in the passage, it can be inferred that if supermarkets opened locations in more low-income areas,
- •3. As used in paragraph 3, which is the best synonym for affluent?
- •4. The examples of local initiatives that can substitute for or supplement the opening of a major chain supermarket are
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- •1. Which of the following statements would best serve as the headline for this passage?
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- •1. In the tulip fields between Leiden and Haarlem it is common to see…
- •2. In the early 1900’s the peasants in each region…
- •3. The Germans…
- •4. What point is the writer illustrating by mentioning jeans and t-shirts?
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Examination Card #18
I. Reading
Read the text given below. Choose the most suitable heading from the list (A–H) for each part (1–6) of the article. There is one extra heading that you don’t need to use. There is an example (0) at the beginning.
(0) C
The summer holidays are approaching and you your family just can’t decide where to go. The kids want lost of sport and activity, while you would prefer a chance to relax in natural surroundings and experience a bit of culture as well. Why not try Swansea, the holiday destination with something for everyone?
(1) .....
To start with, the beaches around Swansea are a playtime paradise, with clean sand and sparkling water. There is no end to the things you can do. The little ones can build sandcastles and paddle on the shore, while older children can take part in activities such as windsurfing and sailing. Grown-ups will enjoy lazing on the beach while admiring the beautiful scenery.
(2) .....
For those who don’t fancy sunbathing or watersports, the surrounding countryside has lots to offer. Picturesque coastal paths and nature trails are ideal for long walks. Moreover, medieval castles, ancient burial sites and spectacular parks and gardens can all be easily reached.
(3) .....
If you want to have a fabulous time in town, try the Maritime Quarter. Once the industrial and shipping area of the city, it now has quaint 19th century streets alongside newer areas of homes, businesses, pubs, restaurants and museums. Don’t miss the Maritime and Industrial Museum, which is full of fascinating relics from the Quarter’s working past.
(4) .....
We can guarantee that your holiday in Swansea won’t be spoilt by rainy weather. The Swansea Leisure Centre, a huge indoor complex, truly has something for everyone with its swimming pool, fitness classes, high-tech gym and, of course, a cafeteria for snacks and drinks. There’s an assortment of special activities for the kids, including wild and wacky exercises in Fitkid, and the Fun Club, with team games, arts and crafts and swimming sessions especially for children.
(5) .....
The culturally-minded will find plenty to suit their tastes in Swansea. The Swansea
Grand theatre has offerings ranging from comedy to opera. There is also an outdoor theatre at Oystermouth Castle, where opera and the plays of Shakespeare are performed. For those interested in the visual arts, Swansea’s municipal art gallery houses a variety of works by famous artists such as Dore, Gwen and Augustus John and Graham Sutherland.
(6) .....
Finally, for a taste of the exotic, don’t miss Plantasia. This is an indoor tropical paradise, packed with beautiful plantlife from the warmest regions of the world. It’s not just greenery either. Frogs, snakes, spiders and birds can be seen in their natural surroundings, and the butterfly house, with its colourful creatures from the world’s rainforests, is not to be missed. So if your holiday plans are still up in the air, don’t hesitate – come to Swansea and have the holiday of a lifetime!
A Wandering through nature and history.
B Keeping the arts alive.
C The perfect place to go.
D Past and present combined.
E For the adventurous only.
F Weatherproof fun.
G Seaside pleasures.
H A jungle in the heart of Swansea.
ІІ. Speaking
You are going to participate in an exchange programme. You are asked to describe yourself. What will you say?
• What kind of character do you have?
• How do you get along with other people?
• What are your strengths and weaknesses?
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
________________________ Л.В. Магаляс