That was great it was meal you have ever cooked
That was great it was meal you have ever cooked
Choose the correct form. 1. That was great! It was meal you have ever cooked
1. That was great! It was … meal you have ever cooked.
2. Small shops are not … as supermarkets.
A as convenient
C more convenient
3. This is … film I’ve ever seen.
A more interesting
B most interesting
C the most interesting
4. We moved last week and now we have a much … flat.
5. My … brother studies at college.
6. The Mediterranean is not … as the Pacific Ocean.
7. This is … problem I have ever had in my life.
B more difficult
C the most difficult
8. I think … people look after their cars better than young people.
9. The book was … then the film I saw last week.
B most exciting
C more exciting
10. … house is three miles away.
11. This wine is … I ever tasted
12. We were disappointed as the film was … than we expected.
A more entertaining
B less entertaining
C most entertaining
14. The British Queen is certainly one of … women in the world.
15. You can apply for … a job when you have more experience.
16. This café used to be much … before they opened the new one next door.
17. The journey to Paris had taken much … before they built the Channel Tunnel.
18. He was the … man to come.
19. Being a nurse is not … as being a doctor.
A more interesting
B most interesting
C as interesting
20. In Japan the first bow of the day should be … than when you meet these after.
21. Do you know that the sea is … at the bottom than in any part nearer its surface?
22. Agatha Christie is possibly the world’s … writer.
23. This is … book I have ever read.
24. Africa’s economy is the … of any continent after Antarctica.
A last developing
B last developed
C least developed
25. Apples are not … as oranges.
A less expensive
27. You speak English a lot … than you did when we last met.
B more fluently
C most fluently
28. There were a lot of people in the bus. It was … than usual.
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a) was c) had been
b) have been d) would be
2. I feel really tired. We. to the party last night and have just returned home.
a) went c) had seen
b) has gone d) was going
3. At the beginning of the film I realized that I. it before.
a) see c) had seen
b) saw d) have seen
4. When the bus stopped in the small square, Helen. her magazine and didn’t realized at first that she had arrived at her destination.
a) read c) was reading
b) reads d) had read
5. My sister’s son. in tomorrow’s race, because he is too young. They do not allow riders under sixteen.
a) won’t ride c) wouldn’t ride
b) shan’t ride d) doesn’t ride
6. A beautiful bridge. in our city. It will be finished next year.
a) builds c) is being built
b) is built d) has been built
7. It has been raining for two hours. I hope it. raining soon.
a) stops c) would stop
b) shall stop d) stop
8. Television has many advantages. It keeps us informed about the latest news, and also. entertainment at home.
a) provide c) is provided
b) provides d) provided
9. On the other hand television. for the violent behaviour of some young people, and for encouraging children to sit indoors, instead of doing sports.
a) blames c) is blamed
b) blamed d) would blame
10. Some millionaires have lots of money and. what to do with it.
a) don’t know c) won’t know
b) didn’t d) knows
11. How. at college? You didn’t say much about it in your last letter.
a) do you get on c) will you get on
b) are you get on d) are you getting on
a) arrive c) have you arrived
b) arrived d) will you arrive
13. Every time that I miss the bus, it means that I. walk to work.
a) has to c) had to
b) have to d) could
14. Every time when I missed the bus, I. to return home late.
15. That was great! It was. meal you have ever cooked.
b) better d) the best
16. This exhibition is. interesting than the previous one.
a) little c) least
b) less d) the least
17. We saw. good film last night. The film was about the love of a girl to her cat and dog.
18. Everybody agrees that. happiness is very important in the life of people.
19. In the past people lived in. harmony with the environment.
20. When they arrived. the station, they rushed to the platform not to miss the train.
1. When you. older, you’ll change your mind about this.
a) will grow c) have grown
a) vanish c) will have vanished
b) will vanish d) vanished
3. As soon as the taxi arrives, I. you know.
a) let c) had let
b) have let d) will let
4. My friend has been writing to me for years already, but he never. a photo.
a) sends c) will send
b) has sent d) sent
a) is leaving c) leaves
b) will be leaving d) left
a) had been finished c) will be finished
b) was finished d) finishes
7. I thought that I. my key and was very glad when I found it.
a) lose c) had lost
b) lost d) was losing
8. What’s the matter? You look upset. Last week I lost my scarf and now I just. my gloves.
a) lost c) had lost
b) have lost d) lose
a) am working c) have been working
b) has worked d) worked
10. Martin said that he. the tickets the next day.
a) bought c) will buy
b) had bought d) would buy
11. The house opposite our college. that’s why we are using the back entrance at present.
a) pulls down c) is being pulled down
b) is pulled down d) pulled down
12. You. an umbrella when you left the house, didn’t you?
a) have c) had had
b) was having d) had
a) will begin c) had begun
b) would begin d) began
14. Is there anything I. do to help you?
15. The last film I saw was. frightening than this one.
a) little c) least
b) less d) the least
16. Someone is calling you. Will you answer. phone?
17. To tell the truth I don’t like. pair of trousers that I bought last month.
19. Today is. cold than yesterday. So, I’m wearing my
a) little c) least
b) less d) the least
20. «Come home. Christmas Day, we’ll be waiting for you», my mother always says to me.
Контрольная работа по теме «Цивилизация и прогресс»
PART I. LISTENING COMPREHENSION (Student’s Book: ex. 1 p. 125); (10 points)
a) Listen to a part of a radio programme and make notes on the following:
1. Date of the event.
2. Name of the event.
3. Number of people.
4. Number of cities.
b) Listen again to a part of a radio programme and decide whether these statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. Many cars will be given away free to poor people on Car Free Day.
2. The day will encourage drivers to use their cars less.
3. Many cities will completely close whole roads to cars.
4. The day forms part of Europe’s Mobility Week.
5. The theme in Europe this year is «Clever Computing».
6. Car Free Day hopes to reduce traffic jams and greenhouse gases.
PART II. READING COMPREHENSION
I. Read the article and fill in the gaps with the sentences and parts of sentences A- G. Write the letter of the missing sentence in the box. There are two extra letters you will not need (5 points).
Robot technologies in our home
There are lots of science fiction books and films about robots. Nice and humanlike metal and plastic creatures often become children’s friends there. Robots learn how to distinguish (различить) between good and evil, and how to become a friend to a human being. To our surprise and delight we find out that robots are able to experience feelings — they can feel happy, upset, and even angry. [1] They can even risk their life, [2], for someone they love.
Is artificial intellect a pure fantasy or are there any scientific discoveries behind this idea? [3] What we know for sure is that robotics is a rapidly developing technology, and soon we can expect robots to enter our houses and stay there for a long time. It’s already happening in Japan, where machines of all shapes and sizes are widely used. Besides being used in different industries, robots do lots of housework: they clean the house, serve tea and wash up after that. [4] These robots wake people up in the morning, inform them about the weather and ask questions about their health. The robots are able to recognise faces, keep eye contact and maintain conversations. In Japan, [5] humanoid robots have already become friends for lots of elderly people.
Robots for households are usually designed in a humanlike manner and resemble human beings — they have a head, arms and legs. Japanese scientists believe that in several years robots will be common in every household and feel very enthusiastic about it.
A. in robots’ terms they risk being destroyed or reprogrammed
B. Amazing but robots can take care of disabled or aged people!
C. Some rescue robots, which can dig deep after earthquakes, have already been created.
D. It’s still difficult to answer this question.
E. We can see robots break the technological low of logic and rational to defend human beings.
F. Elderly people often feel lonely and need some company.
G. which has the largest percentage of aged people in the world
Robert’s employer suggested that he transferred to another division
Sally sat down on chair. a
Sam leaves home at 7: every morning. half past seven
Sam left school early because he felt sick Feeling sick, Sam left school early
Sandy’s marks are … than mine. Worse
Scientists in many different countries … to explain its mystery are working
Seven times seven is forty nine
Several. sleeping under the tree. tigers were
She … big hazel eyes with puffy eyelashes. had have
She … extremely pretty. was
She … glamorous. was
She … to see him for ten minutes yesterday. was allowed
She arrived Victoria Station half an hour later. for
She asked my advice. subject she should study at university. Off what
She asked: «Would you like banana? » a
She blamed herself for … inconsiderate towards her parents when they were alive. being
She called her son regularly
She can’t do anything without … anybody or …. disturbing, being disturbed
She dedicated her life to helping the poor. devoted
She didn’t … breakfast yesterday. have
She didn’t want him to pay for her. She wanted to pay for herself
She gets up…than everybody else in house. the earliest
She got … the car and went into a shop. Out of
She got very badly sunburnt … her holiday in Spain during
She has (. ) smile I have ever seen. That’s what attracts people to her. the most beautiful
She has a brother. name I can’t remember. whose
She has been waiting…. the bus for two hours. for
She has got. energy than me. more
She is a girl with … eyes beautiful big dark
She is married a well-known artist. To.
She is much … than her sister. Younger
She kept on. about that problem over and over thinking
She meant goodbye to everybody before she left. saying
She only had time to dress and run a comb. her hair before the taxi arrived. through
She plays … piano beautifully. the
She put out her hand and introduced … herself
She reminded… me about what I had to do
She said she … more preparation next time. would do
She said that her children … a letter for Santa the next day. would write
She said to Nick “I like my job”. She told Nick that she liked her job.
She said, “We’ll go skating tomorrow”: She said that they would go skating the next day.
She sings so ; in fact she has the most voice I’ve ever heard. beautifully / wonderful
She thinks she (. ) more forgetful as she grows older. is getting
She took this decision after she (. ) to the manager. had spoken
She tried to be serious but she couldn’t help. laughing
She was a well-known model during the 70s seventies
She was born in…small Kazakh village. A
She went out without. money. Any.
She’s a good student: she works…. than the others. Carefully
She’ll stay with us as long as her family can do without her. How long with us? will she stay
Signed/has been prolonged
Silver is … than copper heavier
Since 1886, the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World has stood in New York harbor. It also commemorates American friendship for it was given by the people of. Spain
Smoking … cigarette, he was walking along the street. a
Smooth. smooths
Society is being restored
Some inspiration is … for the experiment. really essential
Some people think Russian is…than English. More difficult
Some roads were blocked by … trees. fallen
Somebody cleans this room every day – in passive voice is: This room is cleaned every day
Soon I’ll start learning foreign language. a second
Sorry but I can’t see the number of. bus. It is too far now. that
St. Basil’s Cathedral was built. 1561. the memory. the Victory. Kazan. In / in / of / over.
Staring at people is rude. It is … at people rude to stare
Steppes occupied 5/9 of the territory of the country. five ninths
Steve Jobs… inventor of Apple, is…outstanding person. the / the
Streets were full … cars. of
Students … to the university today due to the public holiday. don’t need to go
Students normally have … twice a year. holidays
Suddenly he … a girl. saw
Sue got married on. (18th) May in. (1996) the eighteenth/ nineteen ninety six
Summer is…best season of…year. the/the
Supply the correct auxiliary verb. How vacations last year? Did
Supply the correct form of the pronoun: She hasn’t. to read in the evening. Anything
Supply the correct tense-form. Have you — forgotten a friend’s birthday? Ever
Supply the proper degree of comparison. My car is Faster
Synonym of rapid fast
Synonym of surprised amazed
Synonym of the word “civil” is. courteous
Synonym of the word “tough”. solid
Synonym of the word cautious is careful
Synonym to find out discover
Tableau tableaux
Take … (1) turning to the right the first
Tempo. tempi
Terry has a refreshing … approach to management. He’s much less concerned with theory than with getting things done in the most efficient way possible. Larger-than-earth
Text 1, page 25 in words…Text one, page twenty-five
Thank you for … me helping
That car is useless. It’s always … breaking down
That is the house … I was born. where
That restaurant … be very good. It’s always empty can’t
That robber. by the police. He is in prison now has been caught
The … isn’t interested in the finer points of the government’s tax policy. They just want to know if they are going to take home more or less pay. man-down-of-the-street
The 11 th of April The eleventh of April two thousand and one
The 35th day the thirty-fifth day
The accident was seen by some people … at a bus stop. Waiting
The accident was serious, but fortunately. was injured. nobody
The Amazon is … than the Thames. Much longer
The Andes are in. South America. The/-
The answer. from sellers greatly … received
The antonym for «begin» to finish
The antonym for «never» is. always
The antonym for “handsome” is … ugly
The antonym for “honest” is. false
The antonym of the word “to decide» is: to hesitate
The antonym of the word free (adj. ) is busy
The antonym of the word to legalise to prohibit
The antonym of the word to lose is to find
The antonym of the word to start is: to finish
The athlete’s result in high-jump was 2.105 cm two point one zero five
The award for best video. later this evening. will be presented
The belief in life after death is prevalent in both primitive societies. advanced cultures. And also.
The biggest volcano is in Ecuador It is … high nineteen point six nought five
The books of the students. The students’ books
The books. are on the table must be returned to the library. which
The boss looked at him. angrily
The boy … near me, is my best friend standing
The boy me that he his train ticket and didn’t know how he would get
The bus stopped … the market. opposite
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Тест 10-11 класс по английскому в формате ЕГЭ
Choose a, b, c or d, which fits best according to the text.
a) in the centre
b) in the old town square
c) near the church
a) January b) July c) October
c) northern part
b) the fifteenth century
c) the twentieth century
5. How many churches do they see during the tour?
a) Two b) Three c) Four
c) The small church
a) it hasn’t changed
b) it’s beautiful
c) it has good acoustics
b) the fifteenth century
a) has good acoustics
b) was used in the film
c) has a famous cafe
1) Read the text twice and do the following tasks.
Thirty years ago my family were one of the lucky ones and went on holiday, once a year for a week. They went every year to the nearest seaside resort where there were a few traditionally run hotels, a beach, a little town and that was it. Today tourism is big business throughout the world and our expectations and life styles have greatly changed.
Many of us have laughed at the documentary film that shows an American tourist group on a sightseeing tour in Norway. Whenever the guide points out a local sight of interest someone on the bus notices a McDonald’s or another American Company on the other side of the bus, and everyone’s attention is drawn to that. This is a good example of how many people, who go abroad on holiday, are actually more interested in familiar surroundings than discovering the local culture. As a result, travel companies try to make the resorts look as much as possible like the environment the tourists are used to.
Yet the growth of tourism has opened up parts of the world and enabled travellers to go to places they could only have dreamed of thirty years ago. The meeting of different cultures in this way has led to a greater mixture of cultures and habits. Take food for example: Italian dishes such as spaghetti are nowadays eaten all over the world.
On a more serious level, foreign tourists bring in much needed foreign investment and this can help that country buy equipment and goods from abroad. In this way tourism is good for an area country.
1. The narrator’s family usualy went on holiday to resorts twice a year.
2. Now tourists try to find more exotic places for a holiday.
3. Some people think that the growth of tourism has been harmful to nature.
4. Many tourists on a holiday abroad laugh at Mc Donald’s or other American
companies.
5. Costa del Sol in Spain hadn ‘ t been a popular tourist place until a few decades ago.
6. Tourism has led to the disappearance of many cultures.
8. Tourism is often the most important source of investment for developing
countries.
Give the open answer to the question given the heroine of the second text: «What went wrong?» (not more than 5 sentences).
Choose the right variant from a), b), c) or d).
a) was c) had been,
b) have been d) would be
a) went c) had seen
b) has gone d) was going
3.When the bus stopped in the small square, Helen … her magazine and didn’t
realize at first that she had arrived at her destination.
a) read c) was reading
b) reads d) had read
a) won’t ride c) wouldn’t ride
b) shan’t ride d) doesn’t ride
a) builds c) is being built
b) is built d) has been built
a) provide c) is provided
b) provides d) provided
a) blames c) is blamed
b) blamed d) would blame
a) has to c) had. to
b) have to d) could
10 . That was great! It was…meal you have ever cooked.
b) better d) the best
a) little c) least
b) less d) the least
12. My cat catches a lot of….
a) mouse c) the mice
b) mice c) a mouse
13. Everybody agrees that. happiness is very important in the life of people.
15. When you…older, you’ll change your mind about this.
a) will grow c) have grown
16. is at home and no one knows where they are.
a) Anybody c) Everybody
b) Somebody d) Nobody
a) bought c) will buy
b) had bought d) would buy
b) badly d) the worst
Transform the words in brackets so that they grammatically corresponded to the contents of the text.
As history shows, monarchies need to reform 23)______(THEY), if they want to survive. 24)_________(ARGUE) about the Monarchy are as old as the institution itself. But this summer, critics who have been calling for reform were taken by surprise. According to the Political 25) _______(EDIT) of the Sun newspaper, Trevor Kavanagh, it is the
Queen who has recognized, the need for change. «She set up the committee four years ago,» he said. «They meet every six months, and she, at the age of 70, looks into the future and understands that the Royal Family has to change taking into account the changing times». Buckingham Palace has not revealed all the details about the committee’s 26) _______(DISCUSS), but it is clear that the Queen is considering changing some of the Monarchy’s more ancient rules. One 27)____________(PROPOSE) is to end the law, which says that the title of Monarch passes to sons rather than daughters. The present Queen only inherited the title because there were no male heirs. But big changes are not expected soon. It is clear that these meetings are part of an 28) ______(EVOLUTION), not revolutionary process of change and reform. The British Monarchy has, throughout history, been very good at adapting to circumstances. It has survived wars, 29)__________(POLITICS) and social changes, and tips and downs in its 30)_______(POPULAR).
Работа с текстом «Complete the song with the following phrases».
Choose a, b, c or d, which fits best according to the text.
a) in the centre
b) in the old town square
c) near the church
a) January b) July c) October
c) northern part
b) the fifteenth century
c) the twentieth century
5. How many churches do they see during the tour?
a) Two b) Three c) Four
c) The small church
a) it hasn’t changed
b) it’s beautiful
c) it has good acoustics
b) the fifteenth century
a) has good acoustics
b) was used in the film
c) has a famous cafe
1) Read the text twice and do the following tasks.
Thirty years ago my family were one of the lucky ones and went on holiday, once a year for a week. They went every year to the nearest seaside resort where there were a few traditionally run hotels, a beach, a little town and that was it. Today tourism is big business throughout the world and our expectations and life styles have greatly changed.
Many of us have laughed at the documentary film that shows an American tourist group on a sightseeing tour in Norway. Whenever the guide points out a local sight of interest someone on the bus notices a McDonald’s or another American Company on the other side of the bus, and everyone’s attention is drawn to that. This is a good example of how many people, who go abroad on holiday, are actually more interested in familiar surroundings than discovering the local culture. As a result, travel companies try to make the resorts look as much as possible like the environment the tourists are used to.
Yet the growth of tourism has opened up parts of the world and enabled travellers to go to places they could only have dreamed of thirty years ago. The meeting of different cultures in this way has led to a greater mixture of cultures and habits. Take food for example: Italian dishes such as spaghetti are nowadays eaten all over the world.
On a more serious level, foreign tourists bring in much needed foreign investment and this can help that country buy equipment and goods from abroad. In this way tourism is good for an area country.
1. The narrator’s family usualy went on holiday to resorts twice a year.
2. Now tourists try to find more exotic places for a holiday.
3. Some people think that the growth of tourism has been harmful to nature.
4. Many tourists on a holiday abroad laugh at Mc Donald’s or other American
companies.
5. Costa del Sol in Spain hadn ‘ t been a popular tourist place until a few decades ago.
6. Tourism has led to the disappearance of many cultures.
8. Tourism is often the most important source of investment for developing
countries.
Give the open answer to the question given the heroine of the second text: «What went wrong?» (not more than 5 sentences).
Choose the right variant from a), b), c) or d).
a) was c) had been,
b) have been d) would be
a) went c) had seen
b) has gone d) was going
3.When the bus stopped in the small square, Helen … her magazine and didn’t
realize at first that she had arrived at her destination.
a) read c) was reading
b) reads d) had read
a) won’t ride c) wouldn’t ride
b) shan’t ride d) doesn’t ride
a) builds c) is being built
b) is built d) has been built
a) provide c) is provided
b) provides d) provided
a) blames c) is blamed
b) blamed d) would blame
a) has to c) had. to
b) have to d) could
10 . That was great! It was…meal you have ever cooked.
b) better d) the best
a) little c) least
b) less d) the least
12. My cat catches a lot of….
a) mouse c) the mice
b) mice c) a mouse
13. Everybody agrees that. happiness is very important in the life of people.
15. When you…older, you’ll change your mind about this.
a) will grow c) have grown
16. is at home and no one knows where they are.
a) Anybody c) Everybody
b) Somebody d) Nobody
a) bought c) will buy
b) had bought d) would buy
b) badly d) the worst
Transform the words in brackets so that they grammatically corresponded to the contents of the text.
As history shows, monarchies need to reform 23)______(THEY), if they want to survive. 24)_________(ARGUE) about the Monarchy are as old as the institution itself. But this summer, critics who have been calling for reform were taken by surprise. According to the Political 25) _______(EDIT) of the Sun newspaper, Trevor Kavanagh, it is the
Queen who has recognized, the need for change. «She set up the committee four years ago,» he said. «They meet every six months, and she, at the age of 70, looks into the future and understands that the Royal Family has to change taking into account the changing times». Buckingham Palace has not revealed all the details about the committee’s 26) _______(DISCUSS), but it is clear that the Queen is considering changing some of the Monarchy’s more ancient rules. One 27)____________(PROPOSE) is to end the law, which says that the title of Monarch passes to sons rather than daughters. The present Queen only inherited the title because there were no male heirs. But big changes are not expected soon. It is clear that these meetings are part of an 28) ______(EVOLUTION), not revolutionary process of change and reform. The British Monarchy has, throughout history, been very good at adapting to circumstances. It has survived wars, 29)__________(POLITICS) and social changes, and tips and downs in its 30)_______(POPULAR).