1) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
A hungry wolf
An old nurse was putting a baby to bed. She ___ (TELL) the boy to be quiet otherwise she would give him to a wolf.
2) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
But the child ___ (SCREAM) even more and more loudly.
3) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The wolf heard the screams and thought to himself, “I ___ (NOT HAVE) any lunch yet. This boy is just what I need.” But the old nurse shut the door and all the windows, and the wolf had to go away. Never trust enemies’ promises.
4) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The invention of the light bulb
Every person in the world knows about Thomas Edison. The electric light bulb ___ (INVENT) by this famous scientist.
5) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The electrification of the modern world profoundly changed human life, ___ (ILLUMINATE) the night.
6) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The ___ (ONE) electric bulb made it possible for people to continue their usual day activities after dark.
7) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Edison started with a 40-hour life light bulb and finally made a bulb that lasted for 1500 hours. This certainly revolutionized human ___ (LIFE) at that time.

Uluru
Uluru (often called Ayers Rock) is located deep in the outback in central Australia. It’s considered a sacred site by the Aborigines. ___ (VISIT) can reach the area by a 200 km car trip after flying into Alice Springs, Darwin or Adelaide.
9) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The area includes many breathtaking ___ (NATURE) wonders and reveals much about the legends and mysteries of Aboriginal people.
10) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Located in the Red Centre, Uluru is one the most ___ (FORGET) sights in Australia.
11) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Here you can learn more about the cultural ___ (SIGNIFICANT) of the area, you can do a base walk and meet some of the local wildlife (get ready for the Australian face fly), and you can take more photos than you thought possible.
12) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
___ (ACCOMMODATE) ranges from budget to luxury.
13) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
There are even ___ (CAMP) opportunities if you’re brave enough for that!
14) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
A nice surprise
Dotty called her friend’s mother Miranda, who was really pleased to hear her voice when she picked up the phone. ___, Miranda was surprised to find out that Dotty wanted to talk to her, not her daughter.
1) Otherwise
2) However
3) Therefore
4) Although
15) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
Somebody had sent Dotty’s stories to the magazine and the editors sent her a letter offering to publish her work. They asked her to telephone them and ___ a meeting in London. Dotty was curious if that was Miranda who had sent her story to the magazine. She quickly explained to the woman what had happened.
1) propose
2) suggest
3) consent
4) arrange
16) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
When the girl had finished, there was a silence for a moment before Miranda asked, “Are you very annoyed with me, Dotty? I know I shouldn’t have done that without your ___, but you have such a talent for writing and I thought you should be recognised.
1) permission
2) promise
3) proposal
4) possibility
17) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
I’m not ___ all surprised that the magazine wants to publish you.”
1) on
2) in
3) at
4) by
18) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
“No, I’m not annoyed. More shocked, I think,” Dotty admitted. “I’m not too sure about the trip to London though. To ___ the truth, I’ve never ventured that far away on my own before.”
1) speak
2) say
3) tell
4) talk
19) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
“Oh, you’ll be absolutely fine,” Miranda said confidently. “But I could always come with you if you liked. I’m certainly not going to let you miss this opportunity. Look, why don’t you come here for tea after work tomorrow with Anna and we’ll discuss it then. But meantime ___ sure you ring them first thing in the morning.”
1) gain
2) make
3) keep
4) take
20) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
Dotty promised her that she would and went to bed ___ by this surprise.
1) included
2) inspired
3) inclined
4) involved
Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово EAT так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.
What you care about is __________________ me.”
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Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово «CHOOSE» так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.
Did you know?
Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Canberra __________________ as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово IT так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.
The sports capital of the world has 70 percent of __________________ total population participating at least once a week in a particular recreational activity or sport.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово ORGANISE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.
80 % of Australians believe Australia has a strong culture and identity characterised by honesty, sports and multiculturalism based on research __________________ by the Australia Day Council of NSW in 2008.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово SEE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.
The wolf and the goat
A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He
__________________ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he called out to her.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово GREEN так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.
“Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much __________________ down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that high cliff.”
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово NOT CARE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.
But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s intent. “You __________________ if I eat good grass or bad.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Образуйте от слова COMPETE однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.
Texas Rodeo
The rodeo is a really exciting event. It is a thrilling __________________ between cowboys from all over the country.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Образуйте от слова PROFESSION однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.
It has a long tradition and even today there are rodeo schools which keep it alive and __________________.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Образуйте от слова VISIT однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.
The rodeo is a spectacular sight. If a __________________ has a place in the first row of the arena, he or she may even be sprinkled with sand by the passing horses.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Образуйте от слова PERFORM однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.
The __________________ usually starts with an opening ceremony by horsemen dressed in bright colours and carrying flags.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Образуйте от слова CONSTANT однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.
All through the show the master of the ceremony __________________ jokes with special clowns.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Образуйте от слова POSSIBLE однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.
A rodeo in Texas is certainly an exciting experience which is practically __________________ for a tourist to forget.
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
Источник: ЕГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Досрочная волна
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Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски в предложениях под номерами В4-В10 соответствующими формами слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами справа от каждого предложения. TEST 01 ( part 1) |
Did You Knou ?
TEST №3
DID YOU KNOW?
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B4 |
Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Canberra __________________ as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia. |
CHOOSE |
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B5 |
The sports capital of the world has 70 percent of __________________ total population participating at least once a week in a particular recreational activity or sport. |
IT |
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B6 |
80 % of Australians believe Australia has a strong culture and identity characterised by honesty, sports and multiculturalism based on research __________________ by the Australia Day Council of NSW in 2008. |
ORGANISE |
THE WOLF AND THE GOAT
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B7 |
A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He__________________ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he called out to her. |
SEE |
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B8 |
“Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much __________________ down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that high cliff.” |
GREEN |
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B9 |
But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s intent. “You __________________ if I eat good grass or bad. |
NOT CARE |
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B10 |
What you care about is __________________ me.” |
EAT |
Раздел 1. Аудирование
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Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего A—F и утверждениями, данными в списке 1—7. Используйте каждую букву, обозначающую утверждение, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в поле справа.
Нажмите , чтобы прослушать запись
1. Work affects family holidays.
2. There is no need to go far to make memories.
3. Sometimes I’d like to change places with my clients.
4. New places can be hard to find.
5. Negative side effects of an exciting job.
6. Nobody has ever taught me how to travel.
7. This world is too exciting to stay home.
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Вы услышите диалог. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений A—G соответствуют содержанию текста (1 — True), какие не соответствуют (2 — False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 — Not stated). Вы услышите запись дважды.
Нажмите , чтобы прослушать запись
A. Jake succeeded in his school-leaving exams.
B. Jake has an elder brother.
C. Jake wants to teach the subject Miss Clark teaches.
D. Miss Clark is surprised with Jake’s career choice.
E. Jake doesn’t believe in the abilities of every student.
F. Miss Clark thinks Jake’s made the right choice.
G. Miss Clark isn’t happy to hear Jake’s words.
Вы услышите интервью. В заданиях 3—9 выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
Нажмите , чтобы прослушать запись
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What do we learn about Alice at the beginning of the interview?
1. She has an Academy award already.
2. She’s 18 years old.
3. She was born in Brazil.
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Which of the following is TRUE about Alice’s family?
1. She takes part in a business with her family.
2. All of her relatives live in São Paolo.
3. Many of her relatives work in show business.
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What made Alice want to become an actress?
1. A theatre play she once saw.
2. Her school in São Paolo.
3. Glossy magazines about stars.
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Which is TRUE about Alice’s current project?
1. Her character is very beautiful.
2. Her part isn’t in English.
3. Her friend offered her the role.
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Why did Alice sign up for Queen of the South?
1. Because of the film director.
2. Because of the role she had to play.
3. Because she had written the book.
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What does Alice’s acting coach help her with?
1. Getting to know the character.
2. Memorizing the lines.
3. Suggesting ideas about costumes.
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What does Alice say about having to act in English?
1. It’s easier when she spends a long time working on it.
2. It’s no problem for her anymore.
3. It makes her translate all the time.
Раздел 2. Чтение
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Установите соответствие тем 1 — 8 текстам A — G. Занесите свои ответы в соответствующее поле справа. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.
1. Reasons to be afraid
2. Fight your fear
3. A place of wonders
4. How to say thank you
5. Visiting for wild life and animals
6. Learn to be grateful
7. It’s never late to learn
8. Reading non-verbal language
A. Nowadays when it’s all too easy to send an email or text, the best way to show that you are grateful to somebody is to actually mail a hand-written card. The person who gets it will know you took the extra time and thought to write a card and put it in the mail with a nice stamp. That person will appreciate your efforts much more. Plus, you’ll get the added bonus of feeling grateful a little longer than usual as you write out each note and wait for it to arrive.
B. Music is a noble passion, and people who can play a musical instrument have always been seen as intelligent people. Learning how to play a musical instrument is far more efficient if you do it in childhood. However, there are millions of adults who learn to enjoy music throughout their lives. Moreover, they don’t focus on just one instrument, but specialize in two or even more, if they have the time and the necessary ambition.
C. Millions of people avoid air travel each year because of their fear of flying. The fear of accidents happening is probably the most common fear among air travellers. It is an understandable fear, since there have been many aviation accidents throughout history. Some people may have a fear that the plane has some type of malfunction or breakdown, while others may have a fear that the weather or turbulance will affect the plane.
D. Try to understand that being scared is just an illusion that makes you limited and miserable. Take control of your mind and don’t let your imagination create frightening pictures in your head. If you cannot deal with it, you should make attempts to leave your comfort zone. Choose things and activities you are afraid of and meet your worries face to face, because it is impossible to run away from them. Just face your troubles no matter how powerful they may seem.
E. When you get chronically bored with something, your mind gets used to seeing the world negatively. It is necessary to break the chain of negative thoughts and train your mind to notice the best. Just write down 5 things you are thankful for. This way, your mind will change for the better in a while. The thankfulness will open your eyes to the beauty of the world around you and will help you to focus on positive moments in your life.
F. If you go to Ireland, go to isolated distant places in the country, talk to the locals and they will tell you the stories about the mythical Irish place, called the Otherworld. They believe that it is the land of paradise and happiness. In Irish poetry and tales, it is described as a series of islands near Ireland where the various fairytale creatures lived. Also the Otherworld seemed to be able to move from one location to another.
G. Many people can understand the nature of character without talking to the person they are interested in. The gestures and postures usually reflect the mood and the level of the person’s confidence. It’s easy to notice a highly confident person even in a big group of people. They stand in one place without constant moving from place to place, and they always make eye contact with the person they are talking to.
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Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A-F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1-7. Одна из частей в списке лишняя.
1. as the day of the birth of St. Petersburg
2. which was designed by D. Trezzini
3. which was the burial place of Russian
4. and reminding of the rich history of the city
5. as the most protected part of the city
6. which is located on the spire of the cathedral
7. that are located at the corners
Peter and Paul Fortress
The Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, located on small Hare Island, is the historic core of the city. The history of St. Petersburg begins with the history of the fortress.
Since 1700 Russia had been fighting the Northern War against Sweden. By 1703 the lands by the Neva River were conquered. To protect them from the attacks of the Swedes it was necessary to build a strong outpost here. The fortress was founded on Hare Island 16 (27) May, 1703 by joint plan of Peter I and French engineer Joseph-Gaspard Lambert de Guerin. This day is well known A_______________________.
The fortress stretches from west to east with six bastions B_______________________. The Peter’s Gate on the east side, C_____________________, has remained since the time of Peter I. The Peter and Paul Cathedral, D_______________________ emperors and the monument of Russian baroque, was completed after the death of the emperor, in 1733. The weathervane as a golden angel with a cross, E_______________________, is one of the main symbols of the city. On the opposite side of the cathedral, there is the Mint building, constructed in the time of Paul I by architect A. Porto. Coinage was moved to the fortress F_______________________ in the time of Peter I. The Peter and Paul Fortress has never directly participated in any fighting. From the very beginning of its existence it was used as a political prison. Since 1924 the Peter and Paul Fortress has been a part of the Museum of the History of St. Petersburg.
Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12—18, обводя цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую номеру выбранного вами варианта ответа.
Mind over mass media
New forms of media have always caused moral panic: the printing press, newspapers, and television were all once denounced as threats to their consumers’ brainpower and moral fiber. So too with electronic technologies. PowerPoint, we’re told, is reducing discourse to bullet points. Search engines lower our intelligence, encouraging us to skim on the surface of knowledge rather than dive to its depths. Twitter is shrinking our attention spans.
But such panic often fails basic reality checks. When comic books were accused of turning juveniles into criminals in the 1950s, crime was falling to record lows. The decades of television, transistor radios and rock videos were also decades in which I.Q. scores rose continuously.
For a reality check today, take the state of science, which demands high levels of brainwork. These days scientists are never far from their e-mail, rarely touch paper and cannot lecture without PowerPoint. If electronic media were hazardous to intelligence, the quality of science would be plummeting. Yet discoveries are multiplying like fruit flies, and progress is dizzying.
Critics of new media sometimes use science itself to press their case, citing research that shows how “experience can change the brain”. But cognitive neuroscientists roll their eyes at such talk. Experience does not remake the basic information-processing capacities of the brain. Speed-reading programs have long claimed to do just that, but the verdict was rendered by Woody Allen after he read “War and Peace” in one sitting: “It was about Russia.”
Moreover, the effects of experience are highly specific to the experiences themselves. If you train people to do one thing, they get better at doing that thing, but almost nothing else. Music doesn’t make you better at math. Accomplished people immerse themselves in their fields. Novelists read lots of novels, scientists read lots of science.
The effects of consuming electronic media are also likely to be far more limited than the panic implies. Media critics write as if the brain takes on the qualities of whatever it consumes, the informational equivalent of “you are what you eat”. As with primitive peoples who believe that eating fierce animals will make them fierce, they assume that reading Twitter postings turns your thoughts into Twitter postings.
Yes, the continual arrival of information packets can be distracting or addictive. But distraction is not a new phenomenon. The solution is to develop strategies of self-control. Turn off Twitter when you work and put away your smartphone at dinner time.
And to encourage intellectual depth, don’t rail at PowerPoint or Google. It’s not as if habits of deep reflection or thorough research ever came naturally to people. They must be acquired in universities, and maintained with constant analysis, criticism and debate. They are not granted by propping a heavy encyclopedia on your lap, nor are they taken away by efficient access to information on the Internet.
The new media have caught on for a reason. Knowledge is increasing exponentially; human brainpower and waking hours are not. Fortunately, the Internet and information technologies are helping us manage and search our collective intellectual output at different scales, from Twitter to e-books and online encyclopedias. Far from making us stupid, these technologies are the only things that will keep us smart.
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At the beginning of the article the author reminds that the new media technologies …
1. turn our attention off morals.
2. used to frighten the majority of people.
3. improve human brainpower.
4. could make people less intelligent.
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What has life proved about electronic technologies according to the author?
1. Scientists can’t do without them.
2. They could increase the crime level.
3. They don’t disrupt brainwork.
4. Television influences intelligence.
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According to the author, the arguments of the critics of new media make neuroscientists feel …
1. annoyed.
2. amused.
3. surprised.
4. confused.
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What does the example of Woody Allen’s reading of “War and Peace” illustrate?
1. Scientific research of brain supports critics of new media.
2. Technology hardly influences the way brain deals with information.
3. Experience with technology is significant for intellectual abilities.
4. Speed-reading programs improve information-processing.
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The phrasal verb “takes on” in “Media critics write as if the brain takes on the qualities …” (paragraph 6) is closest in meaning to …
1. adapts
2. changes.
3. acquires.
4. rejects.
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Which negative effect of information flood does the author recognise?
1. Inefficient access to data.
2. Lack of self-control.
3. Continuous distraction.
4. Shallow mindedness.
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What idea is expressed in the last paragraph?
1. New media help us keep up with life.
2. Human knowledge is developing too fast.
3. New media are the result of collective brainwork.
4. There are different ways to manage knowledge.
Раздел 3. Грамматика и лексика
Прочитайте приведенные ниже тексты. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные жирными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 19—25, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текстов. Перенесите полученный ответ в соответствующее поле справа. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы 19 — 25. Ответ пишите без пробелов и иных знаков.
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Did you know?
Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Canberra __________________ as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia.CHOOSE
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The sports capital of the world has 70 percent of __________________ total population participating at least once a week in a particular recreational activity or sport.IT
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80 % of Australians believe Australia has a strong culture and identity characterised by honesty, sports and multiculturalism based on research __________________ by the Australia Day Council of NSW in 2008.ORGANISE
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The wolf and the goat
A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He __________________ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he called out to her. SEE
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“Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much __________________ down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that high cliff.”GREEN
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But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s intent. “You __________________ if I eat good grass or bad.NOT CARE
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What you care about is __________________ me.”EAT
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Texas Rodeo
The rodeo is a really exciting event. It is a thrilling __________________ between cowboys from all over the country.COMPETE
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It has a long tradition and even today there are rodeo schools which keep it alive and __________________.PROFESSION
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The rodeo is a spectacular sight. If a __________________ has a place in the first row of the arena, he or she may even be sprinkled with sand by the passing horses.VISIT
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The __________________ usually starts with an opening ceremony by horsemen dressed in bright colours and carrying flags.PERFORM
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All through the show the master of the ceremony __________________ jokes with special clowns.CONSTANT
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A rodeo in Texas is certainly an exciting experience which is practically __________________ for a tourist to forget.POSSIBLE
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How to become a good leader
Being a good leader takes work. It is not hard at all to 32 ______ the difference between a good and a bad boss. Exceptional leaders – those who are respected and 33 ______ by their team – have a lot of secret skills that they put to use every day.
Firstly, building relationships – both with your team and your partners – is crucial in leading a team. That means your success depends greatly 34 ______ interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage our emotions, as well as understand the emotions of others. It’s a part of how we navigate social situations and then make decisions to 35 ______ goals. Several studies have found that a strong emotional intelligence is a top factor for a leader’s success. 36 ______ to the research, managers with the strongest emotional intelligence were much more likely to succeed.
Exceptional leaders are ones who regularly 37 ______ employees of the main goal. A team needs to know what they’re marching toward. With a larger vision in mind, their day-to-day work has more purpose.
Great leaders 38 ______ sure their daily behavior is a model for their team. They’re reliable (meaning they always follow through on what they’ve promised), they respect people’s time (meaning they don’t make others wait unnecessarily), and they retain a thoughtful, objective approach to problems or issues.
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amazed
impressed
enjoyed
admired
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achieve
manage
complete
master
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Regarding
Concerning
Including
According
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review
revise
recall
remind
Раздел 4. Письмо
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You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Nancy:
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Welcome
… This year we had a school costume party for Halloween. It was a big success. What costume would you fancy wearing to a costume party? What would you rather do: make a costume yourself or buy one, and why? What do you think of costume parties in general?
Our history teacher is taking us to a museum for a field trip next week …
Write an email to Nancy.
In your message
— answer her questions
— ask 3 questions about the museum.
Write 100–140 words.
Remember the rules of email writing.
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40.1. Imagine that you are doing a project on the composition of air in Zetland. You have found some data on the subject (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your personal opinion on the subject of the project.
Write 200−250 words. Use the following plan:
— make an opening statement on the subject of the project work;
— select and report 2−3 main features;
— make 1−2 comparisons where relevant;
— outline a problem that can arise with the air composition and suggest the way of solving it;
— draw a conclusion giving your personal opinion on the importance of a country’s area
40.2. Imagine that you are doing a project on the number of lakes in various countries. You have found some data on the subject (see the diagram below). Comment on the data in the diagram and give your personal opinion on the subject of the project.
Write 200−250 words. Use the following plan:
— make an opening statement on the subject of the project work;
— select and report 2−3 main features;
— make 1−2 comparisons where relevant;
— outline a problem that can arise with the quantity of lakes and suggest the way of solving it;
— draw a conclusion giving your personal opinion on the importance of clean air in the modern world
Раздел 5. Говорение
Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, then be ready to read it out aloud. You will not have more than 1.5 minutes to read it.
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A tree is a woody plant of a big size, usually over 20 feet high. It grows with a single trunk with branches on the upper part. The parts of a tree are the leaves and needles, buds, cones and flowers, branches and twigs, a trunk or a stem and roots. The world’s tallest tree is situated in California, the USA. The world’s oldest tree is also in California. It is more than 4600 years old.
Trees have many important functions. For example, they help prevent erosion. They also provide building materials. Many trees are grown by people because of their edible fruits and nuts. Without trees it would be difficult for people to breathe. Trees keep our air supply fresh. They take in harmful gases and produce oxygen. In fact, this is the way trees and other plants make their food. One large tree can provide a day’s oxygen for up to four people.
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Study the advertisement.
You are considering visiting the coffee shop and you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out the following:
You have 20 seconds to ask each questions.
Показать ответ
1. Does your shop provide special offers?
2. Are there any discounts for regular customers?
3. What is the most popular customers?
4. Do you have a parking?
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You are going to give an interview. You have to answer five questions. Give full answers to the questions (2−3 sentences). Remember that you have 40 seconds to answer each question.
Interviewer: Hello everybody! It’s Teenagers Round the World Channel. Our guest today is a teenager from Russia and we are going to discuss travel. We’d like to know our guest’s point of view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let’s get started.
Interviewer: Is it a popular destination for tourists, where you live?
Student: _________________________
Interviewer: How did the last trip that you’ve taken go?
Student: _________________________
Interviewer: What are the benefits of travel?
Student: _________________________
Interviewer: Would you prefer travelling domestically or internationally? Why?
Student: _________________________
Interviewer: Who do you usually share your trip with?
Student: _________________________
Interviewer: Thank you very much for your interview.
Показать ответ
1. Yes, it is popular destination for tourists, because I live in Saint Petersburg. There are a lot of interesting museums, theatres, galleries in the city. Also people can visit Hermitage. It’s the great place.
2. This summer I was in Turkey. My last trip was perfect. I was swimming all day long. Also I liked to take the sunbathing.
3. The benefits of travel are new impressions, new acquaintances, learning about a new country and culture. Travel helps people to relax and to get to know something new.
4. I would prefer travelling internationally, because I adore the high level of tourist service and comfort. I also like exotic countries.
5. My family usually shares a trip with me. We travel together and it’s funny and convenient.
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Imagine that you are doing a project “New Year with Family” together with your friend. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2.5 minutes be ready to tell the friend about the photos
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Once
upon a time there lived a young man in a small town. -
One
day Jack left his village to look for a job. -
He
came back with presents for everybody. -
Jack’s
wife didn’t like his present and looked into the box to
SEE what
else was there. -
In
the box she saw a beautiful young woman. -
Jack’s
father saw an old man who was looking at him — from the box. -
Jack’s
wife was crying because she thought he didn’t love her. -
Jack’s
mother decided to look into this box too because she didn’t
believe her daughter-in-law. -
Jack’s
mother saw nobody in the box. -
Jack
laughed at them because there was a mirror in the box.
Task II: Choose the correct answer. Write the number of the sentence and the letter, which corresponds to the answer you have chosen.
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Who
lived in a small village?-
A
young girl; -
a
little boy; -
a
young man.
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Was
the family poor or rich?-
The
family wasn’t poor. -
The
family was poor. -
The
family was neither poor no rich.
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Why
did Jack go to town?-
He
went to town to look for a job. -
He
went to town to look for a job. -
He
went to town to buy presents for his parents and his wife.
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What
did Jack come back with?-
He
came back with flowers: -
He
came back with a box full of presents. -
He
came back with a box full of money.
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What
did Jack give his wife?-
He
gave her a shawl. -
He
gave her a beautiful dress. -
H
gave her a warm hat.
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What did Jack’s wife want to know?
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She
wanted to know were there any presents more in the box. -
She
wanted to know what else was in the box. -
She
wanted to know where her husband was.-
Why
Jack’s wife crying?-
She
was crying because she saw an old man in the box. -
She
was cry ing because she saw an old woman in the box. -
She
was crying because she saw a young woman in the box.
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Why
did jack laugh at his wife and his parents?-
He
laughed at them because they didn’t know what they saw in the
box. -
He
laughed at them because they didn’t-believe each other. -
He
laughed at them because he knew what they could see in the
box.
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ВАРІАНТ
7
The
Dog and the Wolf
A hungry wolf
met a fat dog on the road. They stopped and greeted each other. Then
the wolf said:
«Dear
friend, you look very well and you are so fat. Please tell me how you
manage to live so much better than I do.
I look for
food from morning to night and still I often go to bed hungry».
«Oh», said the dog. «I guard my master’s house and he
gives — me good food and drink. I have a warm little house in the
yard. If you come to the village with me and do the same, you will
live as comfortably as I do».
The wolf was
very pleased to hear this and agreed to go with the dog to the
village. So they turned and went to the nearest cottage. Suddenly the
wolf stopped and said: » I see a bare place on your neck,
friend, what is it?»
«Oh,
that’s nothing», said the dog, «it is the mark of my
collar. You see the master ties me up sometimes. Why are you turning
away?’ .
«No,
I am not going with you, my friend said the wolf, «I won’t lose
my freedom for good food. It’s better to live in the forest and
suffer from hunger and cold than wear a collar. Keep your happiness
to yourself, I want to be free».
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A smart cat My Snowball is a wonderful cat. I don’t know of any other cat that loves to watch Sesame Street. He will also come running up to the TV if he _________________ a baby crying or little kids playing. He can’t stand TV commercials! Anytime a commercial comes on he turns his head to the side and so he _________________ to watch the commercial. When the show is back on the air, he will start watching the show again. It was then that I _________________ out that when a commercial is on, the volume goes up a bit, and this is his signal to turn away. When the volume goes down then the commercial is over. Smart cat, I started to do the same thing. |
HEAR NOT HAVE FIND |
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Creative thinking Percy Spencer was an American physicist and inventor. He was the chief of the power tube division of the Raytheon Company. Once he noticed that microwaves from the radar set he _________________ on had melted the candy bar in his pocket. It had been known that microwaves generate heat. But he was the _________________ one to think of using this heat to cook food. He received a patent in 1950, and Raytheon developed the idea _________________ for commercial and industrial use. In a sign of things to come, popcorn was what Spencer and ________ colleagues cooked with microwaves. Spencer’s creative thinking turned a routine observation into a technological breakthrough. |
WORK ONE FAR HE |
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Did you know? Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Canberra _________________ as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia. The sports capital of the world has 70 percent of __________ total population participating at least once a week in a particular recreational activity or sport. 80 % of Australians believe Australia has a strong culture and identity characterised by honesty, sports and multiculturalism based on research _________________ by the Australia Day Council of NSW in 2008. |
CHOOSE IT ORGANISE |
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The wolf and the goat A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He _________________ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he called out to her. “Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much _________________ down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that high cliff.” But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s intent. “You _________________ if I eat good grass or bad. What you care about is _________________ me.” |
SEE GREEN NOT CARE EAT |
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Archeology What is archeology? It is the study of human activity, primarily through the study of __________ material remains. Most human activity is in the past, and most past human activity occurred before any _________________ record. That is why archaeology is the _______________________ method for the study of human pre-history. |
IT WRITE IMPORTANT |
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Sports in Victorian times Sports became extremely popular in Victorian times. Traditional sports like football, cricket and boxing had been played for centuries but now they were given proper rules for the ______________ time. This was the time when many football clubs were set up. Football _________________ to keep people healthy and to encourage a sense of fair play. It _________________ that successful and free kicks and penalty kicks had to be brought in to stop foul play. International matches started in 1880s. The organized matches drew large crowds and watching sport _________________ a hobby. |
ONE MEAN NOT BE BECOME |
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Elephants Elephants form deep family bonds and live in tight family groups. The herd is led by the oldest and often largest female in the herd, _____________ a matriarch. When a calf is born, it _________________ and protected by the whole matriarchal herd. Males leave the family unit between the ages of 12-15 and may lead solitary _______________ or live temporarily with other males. |
CALL /RAISE LIFE |
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The role of art Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is one of the most famous in the world. This year, MIT jumped from the fourth to the _________________ highest globally ranked university in art and design. It _________________ the top university in the world for architecture some years ago. The hard work of the faculty, staff, and students _________________ to that recognition. Though it is called the Institute of Technology, the arts are essential to MIT’s mission to build a _________________ society and meet the challenges of the 21st century. |
TWO NAME LEAD GOOD |
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Apollo Apollo was one of the ancient Greek gods. He was the god of music, the god of healing, and is also seen as a pastoral god, protecting flocks of sheep from _________________. One of Apollo’s most important daily tasks was to harness _________________ four-horse chariot, in order to move the Sun across the sky. Apollo was an oracle and people from all over the world travelled there to learn what the future _________________ for them. |
WOLF HE HOLD |
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Guinness record for gadgets A dedicated Batman fan created the most impressive costume and earned a Guinness World Record for it. His costume had _________________ gadgets on it than anyone could imagine. Julian Checkley, a lifelong player, said his suit _______________________ by a character in a video game. He tricked out the batsuit with 23 functioning gadgets. “I _________________ many long hours finding ways to store gadgets on the suit. They are classic gadgets but also some are specific to Batman. I think I’ve found the _________________ way to place the gadgets on the suit. I am immensely proud of my Guinness World Records title,” Checkley said. |
MANY INSPIRE SPEND GOOD |
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Instagram is a mobile photo-sharing application. It’s one of the __________________ services for users to share their pictures and videos. Mike Krieger __________________ it in October 2010 as a free mobile application. In the near future everybody __________________ Instagram to attract people’s attention and simply show off. |
POPULAR BEGIN USE |
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About fables A fable is a fictional story. It often features animals like __________________and lions, mythical creatures or forces of nature. These creatures __________________ human qualities as they can talk, think and act like humans. The creatures are often stereotypes of human characteristics, __________________ some important idea or message. Writers __________________ many fables into fairy-tales for small kids so that the moral of the story is interesting and attractive for them. |
MOUSE GIVE ILLUSTRATE ADAPT |
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The camera The camera is a miraculous invention. It __________________ with us forever in our photos and home videos.Some people treat it as a time machine. It helps people capture any moment in history and in the present. The __________________ camera appeared in 1840. Alexander Walcott __________________ to have invented it. The improvement in the camera technology has helped bring motion pictures. Today, we enjoy our __________________ images and get time to interact with our own past. |
STAY ONE CONSIDER GOOD |
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Strange but true When President Lincoln was ready to sign the Emancipation Proclamation, his hands ______________________ because he was very nervous. He was afraid that his critics would accuse __________________ of hesitating if they saw a shaky signature. So he __________________ the pen down. He decided to wait to sign the document until he could do this with a steady hand. |
SHAKE HE PUT |
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GPS functions Car GPS Tracking appears a lot in new vehicles, offering drivers tracking and navigation. Yet, the __________________ inventions have got it more modern and sophisticated, offering extra opportunities to people. Without doubt, this new technology __________________ popular among drivers very soon. Smart box technology is one example of how car GPS tracking systems __________________ to lower car insurance. If the driver __________________ the rules, he gets a discount or an insurance premium. |
LATE BECOME USE / NOT BREAK |
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The Thorn Birds The Thorn Birds is a 1977 bestselling novel by the Australian author Colin McCullough. The story gives __________________ information about life on Australian sheep stations, but it also includes a dramatic love story. The book __________________ the writer international fame as soon as it was published. In 1983 it was adapted into a TV miniseries __________________ Richard Chamberlain and Rachel Ward. |
WE BRING STAR |
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Kenneth Graham Kenneth Graham (1859–1932) was a Scottish writer. Life was very hard on __________________ but he remained an optimistic person. His books are classics of literature for __________________. Recently the Disney studio __________________ some films based on his books, for example, The Reluctant Dragon. These films are certainly worth watching. |
HE CHILD / MAKE |
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A Walking House Can you imagine a house that can walk? An innovative prototype of a walking house __________________ last year in England. The __________________ samples are already on sale. The __________________ thing about it is that this eco-friendly house has everything necessary – a kitchen, a composting toilet, a method to collect rain water, and so on. Without a doubt, such houses __________________ enthusiastic travellers in the near future. |
INTRODUCE ONE GOOD ATTRACT |
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The two crabs One fine day two crabs came out of their home to take a stroll on the sand. “Child,” said the mother, “you __________________ very ungracefully. You should get yourself used to walking straight forward without twisting from side to side.” The young crab asked his mother to show how to do it so that he __________________ copy it. You see, setting an example is the __________________ way of teaching. |
WALK CAN / GOOD |
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Emoji Emoji is a Japanese word to denote ideograms and smileys. People often put __________________ emoticons in their electronic messages and Web pages. They __________________ in the 1990s. Since that time they __________________ immensely popular worldwide, much thanks to their international inclusion in smartphones. There is no doubt that people __________________ using Emoji in the future. |
THIS INTRODUCE BECOME CONTINUE |
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The invention of the light bulb Every person in the world knows about Thomas Edison. The electric light bulb __________________ by this famous scientist. The electrification of the modern world profoundly changed human life, __________________ the night. Edison started with a 40-hour life light bulb and finally made a bulb that lasted for 1500 hours. This certainly revolutionized human __________________ at that time. The __________________ electric bulb made it possible for people to continue their usual day activities after dark. |
INVENT ILLUMINATE LIFE / ONE |
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A hungry wolf An old nurse was putting a baby to bed. She __________________ the boy to be quiet otherwise she would give him to a wolf. But the child __________________ even more and more loudly. The wolf heard the screams and thought to himself, “I __________________ any lunch yet. This boy is just what I need.” But the old nurse shut the door and all the windows, and the wolf had to go away. Never trust enemies’ promises. |
TELL SCREAM NOT HAVE |
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A school photo My son and I were checking out a house he was interested in buying. When the owner came to the door, she looked at me and said, “Larry? I know you. We _______________ to school together. I’m Elaine. Don’t you recognize me?” I failed to remember her. She took out our old yearbook and showed me her graduation picture – still nothing. “Let’s look at _______________ picture,” she said. She flipped the pages until she came to me. Under my photo I read, “Elaine, I __________________ you. Never!” |
GO YOU NOT FORGET |
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The most famous book for kids Have you read Mary Poppins? It is a series of eight books for _______________ written by P.L.Travers and published over the period from 1934 to 1988. The books centre on magical English nanny Mary Poppins. She __________________ by the East wind to Number 17 Cherry Tree Lane, London, and into the Banks’s household to care for their children. Various adventures follow until Mary Poppins abruptly leaves. Only the _______________ three of the eight books feature Mary Poppins arriving and leaving. The _______________ five books recount previously unrecorded adventures from her original three visits. |
CHILD BRING ONE LATE |
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What do you know about Australia? Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Over 200 different languages and dialects __________________ in Australia including 45 indigenous languages. Australia has the world’s __________________ proportion of migrant settlers in a developed nation with over 25% of Australians born in another country. The _______________ Australian Friendly Society with the motto of “Advance Australia” was formed in Victoria in 1871. The cat, the rooster, and the young mouse A very young mouse made his first trip out of the hole and into the world. He returned to tell his mother of the wonderful creatures he __________________. “Oh, Mother,” said the mouse, “I met some curious animals. There was one beautiful animal with fluffy fur, a long winding tail and a tender voice. I met another animal, a terrible looking monster. He had raw meat on his head and on his chin that wiggled and shook as he walked. He gave such a powerful and frightening cry, that I ran away in fear, without __________________ to the kind beautiful animal.” Mother Mouse smiled, “My dear, that horrible creature was a harmless bird, but that beautiful animal with the fluffy fur was a cat who eats __________________. You are lucky she __________________ you for dinner.” |
SPEAK HIGH ONE SEE TALK MOUSE NOT HAVE |
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Questions and answers Johnny was in the 4th grade when he had to take his first school exam. When Johnny came home that day, the mother asked him, “How was ______________ exam? Were all the questions difficult?” Johnny answered, __________________ shyly, “No mom, the questions were simple. It was the answers which __________________ me all the trouble!” The compass in the sea Many people think that to navigate in the sea sailors need the compass. Sailors in ancient times charted their course by the stars, and __________________ the compass. We know very little about its invention. All we know is that the compass __________________ for the first time in the 12th century manuscript. ________________ early compasses consisted of an iron needle attached to a piece of wood or cork that floated in a bowl of water. It wasn’t until the 19th century that a really dependable compass was invented. But the compass is no longer used on ships, it’s been replaced by a much __________________ device called the gyrocompass. |
YOU SMILE GIVE NOT USE MENTION THAT GOOD |
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First impressions In 1880 Great Britain began to trade with Morocco. The Moroccan king was one of the ________________ people of his time. He was interested in the British fleet, so a group of British diplomats showed him their best ship hoping he __________________ it. “We hope our ship __________________ you,” they finally said at the end of the tour. “Yes, but I like the captain’s face better,” was the reply. Strange but true A. Conan Doyle is a well-known British writer. When you hear his name, the __________ thing that comes to mind is his famous detective Sherlock Holmes. A lot of people remember Sherlock Holmes’ address. There is now a museum there. But few people know the following facts about ______________. Sherlock Holmes wasn’t a professional detective. In fact he __________________ at university to be a chemist. One more interesting thing is that Sherlock Holmes __________________ quite an unusual hobby for a detective at his time. It was playing the violin. |
RICH BUY IMPRESS ONE HE EDUCATE HAVE |
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Warwick Castle Warwick Castle is one of the greatest sights in the UK. You won’t believe what the castle __________________ over the last ten centuries of its existence. Still, it’s a very nice place with beautiful nature and lots of outdoor activities, so many tourists bring their _________________ here too. There’s always much for __________________ to see and do, including outdoor games in summer and a visit to the mysterious Ghost Tower in winter. A funny mistake Two policemen went on patrol. One of them was a beginner, but he considered himself to be much __________________ than his partner. Some time later the policemen __________________ on the radio that if they noticed a crowd, they should make these people go away. Very soon they __________________ a small crowd of people standing in one place. The young policeman began __________________ at them very loudly so the people ran away quickly. The young policeman was very proud of himself on his first patrol. The old policeman sighed and said: “It was a very good job, my friend. The only problem is that it’s a bus stop”. |
SEE CHILD THEY CLEVER / TELL FIND SHOUT |
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No man without a secret Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, enjoyed practical jokes. He is said to have once sent a telegram to twelve of __________________ friends, all people of great significance and power. The telegram said: “Flee at once, the secret __________________.” Within 24 hours all twelve __________________ the country. Elizabeth II becomes longest-reigning U.K. monarch On September 9, 2015, Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning monarch in British history. Her tenure of 63 years 7 months plus surpassed that of the famous Queen Victoria. In some respects Elizabeth _________________ the monarchy less formal and remote. She sent her ________________, 3 boys and a girl, to school, ending the practice of royal sons and daughters being educated at home by private tutors. She also allowed television cameras limited access to her palaces and, through them, provided to the general public glimpses of her daily life and leisure interests, the _______________________ of which was horse racing. |
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Strange but true Everybody knows Walt Disney, a person who invented many cartoon characters such as Donald Duck and Pluto. But it’s Mickey Mouse which __________________ by children all over the world. Millions of kids worldwide __________________ this cartoon since it was made. However, few people know about the following fact. The funny thing is that Walt Disney, its creator, had a strong phobia – he was very much afraid of __________________! Not quite a musician Albert Einstein, the famous scientist, liked to play the violin very much. Once he found himself in the company with Hans Eisler, a composer and a pianist. They met for the __________________ time. Everybody began asking __________________ to play together, so they agreed. Einstein tuned in his violin but every time Eisler started a musical piece, Einstein __________________ get it right. After several attempts Eisler __________________ up from the piano and said: “I don’t understand why the whole world thinks this is a great scientist! He isn’t able to count to three!” |
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The compass What do you know about the invention of the compass? You might think that sailors _________________ the compass for centuries to navigate in the open sea. The truth is, there was no such thing as the compass in ancient times, and even after _____________ invention the compass wasn’t used all that much for marine navigation. No one knows where or when the first compass __________________. It may have been in China or in the Near East or in Italy. A kind man A truck driver was driving 100 penguins to the New York Zoo when his truck broke down on the freeway. The driver got out of the cab. He __________________ at the engine when another truck stopped in front of him. The second truck driver asked if his colleague __________________ any help. The penguins’ driver explained that he was taking the penguins to the zoo and asked if the other man ________________ the penguins there. He agreed. Some hours later, the second truck driver drove past the first one, who was still waiting on the freeway for help to come. The penguins, however, ______________ still on the truck! “I thought I asked you to take those penguins to the zoo,” shouted the first driver. The second replied, “I did, but I had some money left, so we’re going to the cinema now.” |
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Olympic-size wedding dress A Chinese man ordered a 2008-metre long wedding dress for his future wife because of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. It was important for _____________ to know that his future bride would wear a very special dress. The local factory which produced the dress says it was the ________________ time that they had made such a dress. Unfortunately, during the ceremony the bridegroom __________________ anyone take pictures of the unusual garment. The farewell symphony What do you know about Franz Joseph Haydn? A German composer of the Classical period, he was one of the __________________ musicians of his time. Haydn __________________ much of his career as a court musician for the wealthy Esterhazy family at their mansion. The result of this was that Haydn __________________ from other composers and trends in music of the 18th century. When it was time for him to leave the Esterhazy family, he wrote his “Farewell Symphony”. This musical piece __________________ popular for centuries ever since it was first presented to the public. |
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A difficult question One day, the chemistry teacher asked his students, “What is the chemical formula for water?” Suzie was the _______________ to raise her hand. “Yes, Suzie, what’s the answer?” the teacher asked. Suzie answered proudly, “The chemical formula for water is ‘HIJKLMNO’!” The class started __________________. The teacher looked __________________. He asked, “What are you talking about?” Suzie replied, “Yesterday you said the formula for water is H to O!” The Irish celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Last week people all over Ireland celebrated Saint Patrick’s Day in the traditional way. Dublin _____________________ with flags and bunting. Sprigs of shamrock __________________ everywhere. In many countries of the world, the Irish held parades, pageants, sports and drama festivals. Saint Patrick, who __________________ Christianity to Ireland in the fifth century, is the country’s patron saint. For centuries, his day __________________ a day of celebration in Ireland. |
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The Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower is located on the banks of the Seine River in Paris. The construction _______________ in 1886. It took three years to complete the tower. Its initial purpose was to broadcast radio signals. Since then, it __________________ the symbol of Paris. Today the tower is popular with tourists. You can go to the top floor to witness the marvelous view of Paris or you can enjoy _______________ in two restaurants located on the first and second floors of the tower. My summer job I like my summer job in a small food store. It __________________ boring. It’s like running a marathon from 7 in the morning till 12 at noon. I have to make sandwiches for the customers. Usually I make __________________ than fifty sandwiches a day. I __________________ this job by my dad’s friend. My dad thought that I should do something instead of playing computer games every day. It’s the __________________ week I’ve been in the store and I want to go on. |
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The bank job When Emma started working in a big bank, she was always afraid someone might rob her. On the ____________ day, a man who looked suspicious entered the bank. He walked straight to Emma who was sitting behind bulletproof glass. Then he placed a note under her window. Being very scared, Emma __________________ on the floor under the counter and hit the alarm button. The guards came and the man __________________. Then Emma read the note. It said, “Would you have lunch with me?” Memories As people get older, the part of the brain responsible for helping record new memories becomes less efficient. New information __________________ more difficulty getting in, but memories that were stored in the past do not disappear. This is one of the reasons why elderly people often remember details about ________________ youth but sometimes forget what they had for dinner the night before. One lady said, “Things __________________ a lot since I retired. But I try to keep in touch by sharing life stories with others. For example, I talk with friends about the plot of a book or a good movie. It makes me organize information and strengthens my memory. Isolation is the __________________ thing”. |
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Canberra What is the capital of Australia? Many people think that it is Sydney, but in fact the capital of Australia is Canberra, a city __________________ about 240 kilometers southwest of Sydney. It is the heart of Australia’s federal district, the Australian Capital Territory, which __________________by the state of New South Wales. In Canberra you can visit the National Museum of Australia and learn about Australian peoples and __________________ history. Do it yourself Our fire department is often called when people get stuck in lifts. However, our methods sometimes __________________. That was the case once when we tried all our tricks, but had to tell the trapped occupant: «Sorry. There’s nothing we can do. We’ll have to wait for the lift repairman to arrive and help _______________ to get you out.» «Great! Just great!» came the cry from the inside the lift. «Elevator service was called quite a while ago,» I reassured the fellow. I added that the lift serviceman __________________here any minute. The man sighed deeply. «The ______________ thing is that I am the lift serviceman!» |
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The name of Alaska The name Alaska comes from the Aleut word alaxsxaq, __________________ “object toward which the action of the sea is directed” – that is, the mainland. It is also known as Alyeska, the “great land”, an Aleut word __________________ from the same root. Its nicknames are the Land of the Midnight Sun and America’s Last Frontier. Its first nicknames were “Seward’s folly” and “Seward’s icebox” to laugh at the secretary of state who negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia, which _______________________ foolish at the time. A landmark for the new millennium Have you seen the photos of the London Eye? The London Eye is a giant observation wheel __________________ in the Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank of the river Thames. The structure __________________ by the architectural team of David Marks and Julia Barfield, husband and wife. They submitted their idea for a large observation wheel as part of a competition to design a landmark for the new millennium. None of the entrants __________________the competition. However, the couple pressed on and eventually got the backing of British Airways, who sponsored __________________ project. |
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The Sydney Opera House For many years there was no good opera house in Australia. In 1954, Jorn Utzon from Denmark ___________________ a competition organized by the Australian government to build an opera house. The construction lasted for fourteen years until 1973. Since then, the building ___________________ the symbol of Australia. The best way to visit the Sydney Opera House is to see a show. In sunny weather visitors can take a picnic basket and enjoy ________________ around the Botanic Gardens near the Opera House. My job in a restaurant I was seventeen, when I ___________________ a job in a local fast food restaurant. Training was for three days. During the ___________________ two days I watched videos about my job. During the last day of orientation, I had to be at the restaurant to see how things got done.I began work on Saturday, which was the ___________________ day of the week. My present job ___________________ with cooking. I work for a computer company. I like it, but I miss communicating with people. |
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The Beatles The Beatles were one of the most successful pop-music groups of the 1960s. Also ___________________ the Fab Four, this quartet of British musicians created songs and recordings that many people still enjoy. The group __________________ in the working-class neighbourhoods of Liverpool. The Beatles’ first __________________ song was ‘Love Me Do’ (1962). Traffic lights Have you ever wondered about the origin of the green, yellow, and red colour scheme for traffic lights? In 1920, in Detroit, the USA, a policeman __________________ William L. Potts invented the four-way, three-colour traffic signal. It _____________________ on the colours used in the railroad system. Thus, Detroit _____________________the first city to use the red, green, and yellow lights to control road traffic. |
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Barbados What do you know about Barbados? This island country is located on an island group in the Caribbean Sea _________________ to the east of the West Indies. It __________________ to have received its name from the Portuguese word for ‘bearded’ because of the bearded fig trees that grow on the island. Bridgetown is the capital, __________________ city and only seaport. Baghdad Baghdad is the capital of Iraq. Located along historic trade routes, it __________________ an important city in the Middle East for thousands of years. It is also the __________________ city in the country. In 1991 and again in the early 2000s it was the scene of heavy fighting during U.S. led attacks on Iraq. Parts of the city ___________________. |
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The Aztec In the 1400s and early 1500s, the Aztec people controlled a vast empire in the area that is now central and southern Mexico. The Aztec ruled ________________ empire from the great capital, Tenochtitlán. It ___________________ on the site of what is now Mexico City. The capital reflected the empire’s power and wealth, with its gleaming white palaces and temples. The Spanish conquest of the city in 1521 marked the end of the Aztec Empire. The Indians __________________ in the Mexico City region today, however, are largely descendants of those whom the Spanish conquered. What is acacia? The name acacia is given to a group of hundreds of different trees and shrubs. Acacia trees are known for their __________________. They ____________________ into many small leaflets. This makes them look feathery or fernlike. Acacias have small, often fragrant, yellow or white flowers. Acacias have different ways of protecting themselves. Their leafstalks may have sharp thorns which keep animals from __________________ the branches. |
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Bears There are many kinds of bears. The polar bear lives mostly in the Arctic North, often on drifting masses of floating sea ice __________________ ‘floes’. Brown bears, once widespread in Europe and Asia, are now rare. The American black bear is __________________ than the brown bears. The spectacled bear, which gets its name from the light-coloured rings around its eyes, is the only bear of the Southern Hemisphere. It __________________ in the Andes Mountains. Popular destination Barcelona offers an exciting mixture of Catalan history and architecture. It is a regionally dominant city and it _________________ to compete with its neighbours. Barcelona _________________ popular since the city hosted the 1992 Olympics. At present this metropolis welcomes millions of tourists every year. __________________ make up the majority of the city’s visitors. It’s not surprising because Barcelona’s shops offer a wide variety of fashionable clothes. |
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Pets of my childhood My pet history began when I was five. One summer day, while my mother __________________ clothes with the window open, a nice canary flew in. We called it Chirpy and it became our first pet. Soon, while Chirpy was still alive, my parents bought a pair of __________________, whom we named Timmy and Tina. Unfortunately, Timmy and Tina lived only two years, and after they died we __________________ any more pets. A visit to the dentist My tooth hurt through the night. I had to take a painkiller to lessen the pain. __________________ of all, I did not sleep the whole night. The next morning I told my mother about my toothache. It was obvious I __________________ go to school. So I had to go to the dentist. At nine o’clock we were waiting outside the dentist’s office. There was a small crowd. The nurse came and opened the door. I was the __________________ patient to rush into the office. |
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Education for everyone Thomas Jefferson made a considerable contribution to the development of education. He hoped that one day all young people on our planet __________________ the right to education. Today, his dream __________________ true. At the global level, the United Nations recognises the right of everyone to education. Although education is compulsory in most places, school attendance is optional, therefore some parents choose home-schooling for their __________________. |
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Exotic pets There is no exact definition for “exotic” pets. This term usually refers to any animal that __________________ domesticated yet. Many people keep bears as pets. For example, Ivan the Terrible kept two bears in his palace. They __________________ to him by the boyars. Perhaps the __________________ ruler in history with a soft spot for bears was Ptolemy II, king of Egypt. He was fond of a “white bear” kept in his private collection. The purpose of education A famous professor greeted the first year undergraduates at the beginning of the academic year. He __________________ them in his opening remarks: “Nothing you learn here at the university will be of slightest use to you __________________, but one thing. If you work hard, if you train your brain, you should be able to understand when a man __________________ nonsense. And that, in my view, is the main, if not the sole, purpose of education.” |
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In thick fog It was a foggy night. In a very thick fog, a ship __________________ very slowly. Suddenly lights appeared forward on a collision course. The Captain shouted through the mouthpiece: “Get out of my way! I am the carrier ‘Manchester’! My displacement is 30,000 tons!” A voice __________________ through the fog in reply: “You __________________ turn away yourself. I’m the light house!” Kite fighting Have you ever heard of kite fighting? Kite fighting is a highly competitive sport traditionally __________________ in India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Thailand, and South America. Each player hopes to get his or her kite to fly __________________. The players try to cut their opponents’ kite strings with sharp objects imbedded in their kites. __________________ in the late 1990s, kite fighting gained popularity in the USA and is now practiced throughout the country, with an annual championship competition held in Washington state. |
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New Zealand: history What do you know about the history of New Zealand? Maoris were the ________________ inhabitants of New Zealand, arriving to the islands in about 1000. Maori oral history maintains that the Maoris came to the island in seven canoes from other parts of Polynesia. In 1642, New Zealand __________________ by Abel Tasman, a Dutch navigator. British captain James Cook made three voyages to the islands, __________________ in 1769. Britain formally annexed the islands in 1840. Global warming In northern Québec and Labrador, temperatures __________________ two degrees Celsius since the mid-1990s. That rise has helped more trees grow in the area which was previously too cold for trees. And the more trees that grow, the __________________ the region becomes. “The cold landscape that we are accustomed to in northern Canada __________________ a thing of the past soon,” specialists predict. |
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Russian rivers Do you know Russian rivers? Do you know what the __________________ river in Russia is? It is the Volga River. This river is a great source of hydroelectric power. The water from the river __________________ for irrigation. Canals link the Volga River to the Baltic and White Seas. The Volga __________________ for most of its length for three months each year. Why a zigzag? Have you ever noticed that when we climb hills we create zigzags? We don’t go straight ahead but go in zigzags. It can mean walking 20 times as far, and still a zigzag is _________________ than the shortest distance between two points. Researchers developed a mathematical model __________________ that a zigzag provides the most efficient way for humans to go up or down steep slopes. They explain that zig-zagging _________________ less effort. |
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Does the plan work? Brad was a student in my after-school tutoring session. He was working _________________ than diligently. “Brad,” I said, “I talked to your mom, and she wants you to stay for the full hour, so you may as well get something done.” “She wants you to keep me every day for an hour?” he complained. “She wants you to learn it’s __________________ to work during regular class hours than to give up after-school time.” Brad seemed to agree. “So,” I continued, “why not get your work done now so you can bring your marks up and get your mom off your back?” “No!” he replied in horror. “If I _________________ good marks now, she’ll think this plan is working, and she’ll keep me in here until June!” |
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Star pilot My four-year-old brother Kevin wanted to become a pilot. But one dark night he watched a plane ________________ across a clear sky. As it disappeared, he heaved a relieved sigh and said, “Whew! I’m not going to be a pilot!” __________________, Mom asked, “Why not? “Do you realize,” Kevin replied wisely, “how hard it would be to steer around all _______________stars?” Who discovered radioactivity? Marie Curie’s discovery of two naturally radioactive elements, polonium and radium, made headline news. However, her real discovery was that atoms __________________ small solid balls and that there must be even ________________ particles inside them. This discovery opened the door to all atomic and subatomic research and even to the splitting of the atom. Curie carried out her research with radioactive elements before the dangers of radioactivity ___________________________. She suffered from radiation sickness for most of her adult life. Indeed, for many years after her death, her notebooks were still highly radioactive. |
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He didn’t need advice Once Mozart was approached by a young man, who was interested in Mozart’s advice on how to compose a symphony. Since he was still very young, Mozart recommended that he should start by __________________ ballads. __________________, the young man responded, “But you wrote symphonies when you were only ten years old.” “But I __________________ to ask,” countered Mozart. Why do the Chinese call the Yellow River in China “China’s Sorrow”? The Huang He, or Yellow River, in China is called “China’s Sorrow” by the Chinese themselves. Since long ago, flooding __________________ a serious problem. The __________________, most sorrowful flood on record happened in 1931. The waters began to rise in July, and by November of that year, more than 40,000 square miles had been flooded, __________________ 80 million people homeless. |
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What is the oldest subway system in the world? London’s Underground, which opened in 1863, is the oldest subway system in the world. Despite the name, about 55% of the subway network is above ground. __________________ than one billion passenger journeys were recorded in 2007. The __________________ station in the London Underground network is Victoria station, which serves about 78 million passengers a year. The tube map, with its schematic and colour-coded layout, __________________ a design classic. What is the longest river in Europe? The Volga River, which flows entirely within Russia, is the longest river in Europe. From its source in the hills northwest of Moscow, the Volga travels almost 2,300 miles (3,700 km) to the Caspian Sea. Much of Russia’s freight __________________ on barges on this river. The Danube River is Europe’s __________________ longest, at almost 1,770 miles (2,860 km). The Danube passes through Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, and Romania before it empties into the Black Sea. The Danube River flows through __________________ countries than any other river in the world. |
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Who invented spaghetti, the Italians or the Chinese? When you think of agriculture in China, you probably think of rice. However, China is the largest wheat producer in Asia, and the __________________ largest producer overall, __________________ for about 10 percent of the world’s wheat crop. What do the Chinese make from their wheat? Among other things, they make spaghetti! The Chinese __________________ noodles from wheat and other grains for longer than the Italians. Russian inventions: holography Do you know what holography is? It is a technique __________________ on lasers, which enable 3-D (three-dimensional) images to be made. In 1962, Soviet physicist Yuri Denisyuk _________________ up with the first reflection hologram also known as the “Denisyuk hologram”. Now the technology __________________ in most holographic displays and it was the first to allow multi-color image reproduction in holograms. |
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Do Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving? Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving Day, but on a different day. Their Thanksgiving is on the __________________ Monday in October. It happens so because harvest time comes ________________ in Canada. Canadians enjoy turkey, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving, but they _____________________ their holiday with Pilgrims and the landing of the Mayflower. Instead, they refer back to the landing of Martin Frobisher from England at Newfoundland in 1578, 43 years before the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts. |
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He was too clever Some people want to show how clever they are and that may lead to trouble. Once a professor _____________________ by boat. On his way he asked the sailor: “Do you know biology, ecology, zoology, geography?” The sailor said no to all his questions. The professor said: “What on Earth do you know? You __________________ of illiteracy.” After a while, the boat started __________________ . The sailor asked the professor: “Do you know swiminology and escapology from sharkology?” The professor said no. The sailor said, “Well, sharkology and crocodilogy will eat your headology and bodyology and you will dielogy because of your mouthology.” Growing old in England Someone asked the other day, ‘What was your favourite fast food when you were growing up?’ ‘We ___________________ fast food when I was growing up,’ I informed him. ‘All the food was slow.’ ‘Come on, you are not serious. Where did you eat?’ ‘In my childhood, it __________________ “at home,”’ I explained. ‘Mum cooked every day and when Dad got home from work, we __________________ down together at the dining room table, and if I didn’t like what she had put on my plate I was allowed to sit there until I did like it.’ |
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What a story! Daniel, aged 4, returned from Sunday school with a new amusing Christmas story about the Three Wise Men of the East. They ____________________ gifts to the baby Jesus. Daniel was so excited he just had to tell his parents, “I learned in Sunday School all about the very __________________ Christmas. There wasn’t a Santa Claus then, so these three wise men on camels had to deliver all the toys. And Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer with his nose so bright ______________________ the sleigh, so they had to follow the big star in the sky to find their way around”. Christmas trees One Christmas Eve the trees in a wood were very unhappy. They wished very much to make Christmas stay, but they _____________________ how to do so. ‘We are so bare,’ complained one tree. ‘If we only had our pretty green summer dresses,’ said other trees. ‘Hush, children, hush,’ whispered North Wind in a gentle voice, which was unusual for the __________________ of all winds. ‘Go to sleep.’ While they slept something happened. When the trees awoke they found that someone, perhaps North Wind, had cast over each of __________________ a lovely soft cloak of spotless feathery white. |
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The North Pole has melted again Two weeks of warm weather in the high Arctic have caused a lake to begin forming. To be clear, the water ______________________ the pole is not sea water from the ocean. It is ____________________ ice water resting on a layer of ice below. “It’s a shallow lake. It’s a cold lake. But it is, actually, a lake,” writes William Wolfe of Canada.com. That lake started to form on July 13 during a month of abnormally warm weather. In addition, the weather is likely to get __________________ over the coming week. An Arctic cyclone will bring strong winds and rain. Difficult landing One airline had a policy that required the first officer to stand at the door while the passengers exited. He smiled and thanked them for _____________________ the airline. A pilot on this airline landed his plane into the runway really hard. He thought that passengers _________________ angry comments. However, it seemed that all of __________________ were too shocked to say anything. Finally, everyone got off except for a little old lady. She said, ‘Can I ask you a question?’ ‘Yes, Madam,’ said the pilot. ‘What was it?’ the lady asked, ‘Did we land or were we shot down?’ |
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The largest snowfall in decades This week’s snowfall in Brazil is one of the largest in decades. As snow on the ground is not a very common landscape in a so-called tropical country, everybody ___________________ excited when they saw streets in snow. In the cities by the sea people are used to spending the summer sun bathing. They ____________________ very much when they saw snow covering the city. It __________________ long before social media became loaded with pictures of white fields and roads, and snowmen. Funny seagull thinks he is a cat A seagull was adopted by June and Steve Grimwood, who found a soot-covered young bird in their fireplace and called him Mr. Pooh. The gull __________________ up with cats. He slept in a cat’s basket, from which he acquired a taste for Whiskas. Since then, Mr. Pooh has learned the sound of the fridge door __________________. He _________________ the family home, but he can’t resist returning three times a day for his favourite food, announcing his arrival by tapping on the door. |
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Does it ever snow in Brazil? During winter and sometimes even autumn and spring it snows in some cities of southern Brazil. There are several cities _______________ for their snow, like Urupema and Urubici. These cities ________________ all in high areas, but even places at sea level can have snow, although in small amounts and not every year. Brazil __________________ to be a “tropical paradise” which is very wrong. Foreigners who travel to southern Brazil during autumn or winter in search for some heat and beaches are often disappointed. The popsicle Not all new things are created by wise old scientists. Frank Epperson invented the popsicle, fruit ice cream without milk, in 1905 when he was only 11 years old. Frank ____________________ his drink outside on the porch overnight with the stir stick in it. That night the temperature dropped and froze things, ___________________ Frank’s drink. That didn’t stop him from tasting it. 18 years __________________ Frank started his business. Just over 1 billion popsicles __________________ in the US each year. Out of the 30 flavors to choose from, orange has been the favorite for many years. Mother’s Day We are a family of four: my mom, my dad, my brother and I. One morning my dad started ____________________ breakfast. Ben, my __________________ brother, asked him: «Why are you making Mommy breakfast? Is she sick?» «No, dear,» replied her father, «it’s Mother’s Day.» Immediately the boy had another question. «Oh,» he said, «then __________________ every other day Father’s Day?» |
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The invention of video games Do you know the story behind the invention of video games? Here is the story of the__________________video game. If you ____________________ this article in 2013, you probably imagine video games as we know them now. Nowadays we are used to online games full of colour and action. However, the story about the invention of video games dates back to the 1940s and to a patent registered by the US patent office. The invention patent __________________: “The cathode ray tube amusement.” It was very primitive by today’s standards but has given the inspiration for many video games created __________________. Grandma My grandma often comes to us to babysit my sister, Ann. Yesterday she was tired after a full day of looking after an active five-year-old, but she _____________________ to upset Ann and agreed to play ball in the backyard after supper. After 5 minutes, she __________________ down on a patio chair and said, “Grandma is too old for this.” Ann came over, put her arm around Grandma’s neck and said, “Grandma, I wish you __________________ newer.” |
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