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Міністерство освіти і науки, молоді та спорту україни

Івано-франківський державний коледж

Технологій та бізнесу

Затверджую

Заступник директора

з навчальної роботи

_________В.І.Кавчук

20 Березня 2012р.

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Державна підсумкова атестація

СПЕЦІАЛЬНІСТЬ 5.03050801 ФІНАНСИ І КРЕДИТ

НАВЧАЛЬНА ДИСЦИПЛІНА ІНОЗЕМНА МОВА (англійська)

Група фк-36-іі екзаменаційний білет № 3

  1. Read and translate the text “British traditions and customs”.

Every nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. In Britian traditions play more importaint part in the life of the people than in some other countries.  Englishmen are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up.  It has been the law for about three hundred years that all the theatres are closed on Sundays no letters are delivered only a few Sunday papers are publshed.  To this day English families prefer cotage houses with gardens to flats in a modern house with central heeting. English people like gardens. Sometimes the garden in front of the house is a little square covered with cement painted green (in imitation of grass) and a box of flowers.  In English houses the fire-place has always been the centre of interest in a room. For many months of the year people like to sit round the fire and watch the dancing flames. Fire places are decorated with woodworks; there is a painting or a mirror over it. Above the fire there is usually a shelf with a clock and some photographs.  Holydays are especially rich in old traditions and are different in Scotland, Wales and England. Christmas is a great English national holyday and in Scotland it is not kept at all exeept by clerks in banks, all the shops and factories are working. But 6 days later on the New Year's Eve the Scots begin to enjoy themselves. People invite their friends to their houses. In England on New Year's Eve a lot of people go to Trafalgar Square, at midnight, they all cross their arms join hands and sing. People have parties too, they drink toarts to the New Year Children are happy to have presents.

Four times a year the offices and banks in Britain are closed on Monday.  These public holidays are known as Bank Holidays. The British like to spend holidays out of the town in the open air. They go to the sea-side or to amusements parks.  Londoners often visit the Zoo, outside London they take their families to Hamsted Heath a large natural park too. There is usually a big fair with many different amusements for children merry-go-round, swings puppet shows, bright baloons.

One must also speak about such holidays ass All Fools Day, Hallowe'en Bonfire Night, St. Valentines Day and such tradition as Eisteddfod (a festival of which culture).

  1. Give information on the topic “My working day and day off”.

  1. Choose the correct answer in the test.

  1. Where … you from?

  1. is;

  2. am;

  3. are.

  1. … your wife a teacher?

  1. Is;

  2. Am;

  3. Are.

  1. … your hands cold?

  1. Is;

  2. Am;

  3. Are.

  1. I’ve got two… .

  1. brothers;

  2. brother;

  3. brother’s.

  1. She’s married and she has three … .

  1. childs;

  2. childrens;

  3. children.

  1. Most of my … are students.

  1. friends;

  2. frends;

  3. friend.

  1. March is … than April.

  1. the longer;

  2. longer;

  3. the longest.

  1. February is … month of the year.

  1. the longest;

  2. the shortest;

  3. the warmest.

  1. The USA is … than Britain.

  1. smaller;

  2. the largest;

  3. larger.

  1. I … in a big city.

  1. leves;

  2. lives;

  3. live.

  1. I … this book last year.

  1. read;

  2. readed;

  3. reads.

  1. He … in Lviv when he was young.

  1. lived;

  2. live;

  3. lives.

Розглянуто на засіданні

циклової комісії іноземних мов

протокол № 8 від «19» березня 2012р.

16 березня 2012 р.

Викладачі: Н.І. Гришко

О.В. Кузьмінська