Test 7 20230108 211344
Test 7 20230108 211344
Test 7 20230108 211344
Test 7
Питання №1
Listening
Task 1
Listen to the texts. For questions (1-6) choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
А) Б)
В)
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What does the boy decide to take with him?
А) Б)
В)
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Where does the woman live?
А) Б)
В)
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what does Chris say about his Iceland hiking tour?
А) It was perfect from beginning to end. Б) It was a disaster from beginning to end.
В) It was great until the weather changed.
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What room did the man initially want?
А) Single. Б) Double.
В) Studio.
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What membership has Andie chosen?
А) Weekly. Б) Monthly.
В) Yearly.
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Task 2
Listen to the text. For statements (7-11) choose True if the statement is true according to
the text, False if it is false. You will listen to the text twice.
7 Itri starts her day at half past four in the morning. _____ (Варіанти:True, False)
8 One of Itri's household chores is bringing water from a well._____ (Варіанти:True, False)
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Task 3
Listen to the text. For questions (12-16) choose the correct answer (A, B or C). You will listen to the
text twice.
A Northern Ireland.
B Scotland.
A After Saturday.
C Next weekend.
Питання №9
Reading
Task 4
Read the texts below. Match choices (A-H) to (17-21). There are three choices you do not need to
use.
NO DIVING ALLOWED
1) EXCEPT AT THE DEEP END OF THER
SWIMMING POOL
CAMDEN POOL
Closed for water leak detection test
2) Thursday, December 22nd
Open 8 a.m. Friday, December 23nd
We apologize for the inconvenience
Gluten-Free Dough for Pie and Pastry What does the notice imply?
Nutrition Facts: Serving Size 1/8 of 9" pie Images are recorded for the purpose of
crust (56 g) Servings Per Container: 16, А)
public safety.
Amount Per Serving: Calories 250, Calories An activity is permitted only in one
from Fat 150, Total Fat 17 g. Б)
particular part of the pool.
3) Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Water, Corn
Starch, Modified Potato Starch, В) This place will be closed for a day.
Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Rice Flour, Г) You can dive there.
Whole Sorghum Flour, Fructose. Д) This product requires cold storage.
Keep Dough Refrigerated
If you follow the directions, you'll get a
Please Do Not Eat Raw Dough Е)
tasty dessert.
Chocolate-Banana Sundae
The visitors of this place usually feel
INGREDIENTS Є)
inconvenient.
4 small bananas
500 g vanilla ice cream Ж) This product contains some gluten.
1/4 cup chocolate sauce
4)
1/4 cip shredded coconut
DIRECTIONS
Peel and slice bananas. Scoop the ice cream
into 4 bowls. Top with the bananas,
chocolate sauce, and coconut.
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5)
SURVEILLANCE
Вкажіть відповідність:
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Питання №10
Task 5
Read the text below. For questions (22-26) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
According to a new research carried on by scientists of the University of Michigan, students who
realize that their school can be meaningful for their future career, eagerly do their home
assignment.
600 middle-school students participating in the study were asked to reflect on what they wanted to
do in the future, and as a result these students showed greater willingness to do the homework that
night.
Another finding be the scientists was the fact that students who saw college education as a part of
their career path were up to eight times more likely to do extra homework.
It's beyond the shadow of a doubt that middle-school students are able to make the connection
between school work and future earnings, and only need to be reminded of this connection to
become more motivated to learn. With younger students the connection might not be so clear,
however, there are other ways to increase motivation in them.
In particular, younger students can be told that if they want to be like one of their action heroes they
need to work hard in school. "Most sports personalities are excellent role models for young children
and often work in schools to encourage children to learn and do well", the researchers say.
But how often should teachers and parents make sure that children understand the school's impact
on their adult life? Instead of being concentrated on short-term objectives - the next test, exam or
learning stage - parents and educators had better give children the bigger picture of why students
are in school.
This idea is supported by a study conducted some time ago when children were asked why they had
to learn to read. The answers they got were not too inspiring. Some children said they had to learn
to read "because the teachers says so", or because "my parents want me to". It took some time to tell
and show them that teachers were not making them learn to read for the sake of reading , but so
they could learn more and become clever enough to get a good job when they left school. The
children were quite surprised at this new way of looking at the reason for learning to read and most
of them were more motivated to learn as a result.
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According to a new research carried on by scientists of the University of Michigan, students who
realize that their school can be meaningful for their future career, eagerly do their home
assignment.
600 middle-school students participating in the study were asked to reflect on what they wanted to
do in the future, and as a result these students showed greater willingness to do the homework that
night.
Another finding be the scientists was the fact that students who saw college education as a part of
their career path were up to eight times more likely to do extra homework.
It's beyond the shadow of a doubt that middle-school students are able to make the connection
between school work and future earnings, and only need to be reminded of this connection to
become more motivated to learn. With younger students the connection might not be so clear,
however, there are other ways to increase motivation in them.
In particular, younger students can be told that if they want to be like one of their action heroes they
need to work hard in school. "Most sports personalities are excellent role models for young children
and often work in schools to encourage children to learn and do well", the researchers say.
But how often should teachers and parents make sure that children understand the school's impact
on their adult life? Instead of being concentrated on short-term objectives - the next test, exam or
learning stage - parents and educators had better give children the bigger picture of why students
are in school.
This idea is supported by a study conducted some time ago when children were asked why they had
to learn to read. The answers they got were not too inspiring. Some children said they had to learn
to read "because the teachers says so", or because "my parents want me to". It took some time to tell
and show them that teachers were not making them learn to read for the sake of reading , but so
they could learn more and become clever enough to get a good job when they left school. The
children were quite surprised at this new way of looking at the reason for learning to read and most
of them were more motivated to learn as a result.
Питання №12
According to a new research carried on by scientists of the University of Michigan, students who
realize that their school can be meaningful for their future career, eagerly do their home
assignment.
600 middle-school students participating in the study were asked to reflect on what they wanted to
do in the future, and as a result these students showed greater willingness to do the homework that
night.
Another finding be the scientists was the fact that students who saw college education as a part of
their career path were up to eight times more likely to do extra homework.
It's beyond the shadow of a doubt that middle-school students are able to make the connection
between school work and future earnings, and only need to be reminded of this connection to
become more motivated to learn. With younger students the connection might not be so clear,
however, there are other ways to increase motivation in them.
In particular, younger students can be told that if they want to be like one of their action heroes they
need to work hard in school. "Most sports personalities are excellent role models for young children
and often work in schools to encourage children to learn and do well", the researchers say.
But how often should teachers and parents make sure that children understand the school's impact
on their adult life? Instead of being concentrated on short-term objectives - the next test, exam or
learning stage - parents and educators had better give children the bigger picture of why students
are in school.
This idea is supported by a study conducted some time ago when children were asked why they had
to learn to read. The answers they got were not too inspiring. Some children said they had to learn
to read "because the teachers says so", or because "my parents want me to". It took some time to tell
and show them that teachers were not making them learn to read for the sake of reading , but so
they could learn more and become clever enough to get a good job when they left school. The
children were quite surprised at this new way of looking at the reason for learning to read and most
of them were more motivated to learn as a result.
Питання №13
According to a new research carried on by scientists of the University of Michigan, students who
realize that their school can be meaningful for their future career, eagerly do their home
assignment.
600 middle-school students participating in the study were asked to reflect on what they wanted to
do in the future, and as a result these students showed greater willingness to do the homework that
night.
Another finding be the scientists was the fact that students who saw college education as a part of
their career path were up to eight times more likely to do extra homework.
It's beyond the shadow of a doubt that middle-school students are able to make the connection
between school work and future earnings, and only need to be reminded of this connection to
become more motivated to learn. With younger students the connection might not be so clear,
however, there are other ways to increase motivation in them.
In particular, younger students can be told that if they want to be like one of their action heroes they
need to work hard in school. "Most sports personalities are excellent role models for young children
and often work in schools to encourage children to learn and do well", the researchers say.
But how often should teachers and parents make sure that children understand the school's impact
on their adult life? Instead of being concentrated on short-term objectives - the next test, exam or
learning stage - parents and educators had better give children the bigger picture of why students
are in school.
This idea is supported by a study conducted some time ago when children were asked why they had
to learn to read. The answers they got were not too inspiring. Some children said they had to learn
to read "because the teachers says so", or because "my parents want me to". It took some time to tell
and show them that teachers were not making them learn to read for the sake of reading , but so
they could learn more and become clever enough to get a good job when they left school. The
children were quite surprised at this new way of looking at the reason for learning to read and most
of them were more motivated to learn as a result.
Питання №14
According to a new research carried on by scientists of the University of Michigan, students who
realize that their school can be meaningful for their future career, eagerly do their home
assignment.
600 middle-school students participating in the study were asked to reflect on what they wanted to
do in the future, and as a result these students showed greater willingness to do the homework that
night.
Another finding be the scientists was the fact that students who saw college education as a part of
their career path were up to eight times more likely to do extra homework.
It's beyond the shadow of a doubt that middle-school students are able to make the connection
between school work and future earnings, and only need to be reminded of this connection to
become more motivated to learn. With younger students the connection might not be so clear,
however, there are other ways to increase motivation in them.
In particular, younger students can be told that if they want to be like one of their action heroes they
need to work hard in school. "Most sports personalities are excellent role models for young children
and often work in schools to encourage children to learn and do well", the researchers say.
But how often should teachers and parents make sure that children understand the school's impact
on their adult life? Instead of being concentrated on short-term objectives - the next test, exam or
learning stage - parents and educators had better give children the bigger picture of why students
are in school.
This idea is supported by a study conducted some time ago when children were asked why they had
to learn to read. The answers they got were not too inspiring. Some children said they had to learn
to read "because the teachers says so", or because "my parents want me to". It took some time to tell
and show them that teachers were not making them learn to read for the sake of reading , but so
they could learn more and become clever enough to get a good job when they left school. The
children were quite surprised at this new way of looking at the reason for learning to read and most
of them were more motivated to learn as a result.
26 As the researchers found out the main motive why children learn to read is ________
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Task 6
Read the texts below. Match choices. There are two choices you do not need to use.
Вкажіть відповідність:
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Task 7
Read the text below. Choose the one which best fits space (33-38). There are two choices you do not
need to use.
There are numerous stories about well-known painters and their works of art. A fine example can
come from Leonardo da Vinci. Everyone (33) _____________________________________ (Варіанти:Mona
Lisa's lips to perfection, has heard about, by art masterpieces , at a very high price, to be hanging
upside down, if one looks hard enough, by many art-lovers today to thank for, to use a mirror in
order to read them) Leonardo da Vinci's most famous artwork, The Mona Lisa. However, only a few
may have known that it took the renowned artist 12 years just to consider, paint and bring (34)
_____________________________________ (Варіанти:Mona Lisa's lips to perfection, has heard about, by
art masterpieces , at a very high price, to be hanging upside down, if one looks hard enough, by
many art-lovers today to thank for, to use a mirror in order to read them) . No wonder people still try
to solve the mystery of her tight-lipped smile.
During the time when the famous artwork was stolen from the Louvre in 1912, there were known to
be six replicas that were sold as originals, each (35) _____________________________________
(Варіанти:Mona Lisa's lips to perfection, has heard about, by art masterpieces , at a very high price,
to be hanging upside down, if one looks hard enough, by many art-lovers today to thank for, to use a
mirror in order to read them) . This was done for a good three years until the original painting was
finally found. Another thing to mention about Leonardo da Vinci is that he wrote all his private notes
in reverse, requiring others (36) _____________________________________ (Варіанти:Mona Lisa's lips to
perfection, has heard about, by art masterpieces , at a very high price, to be hanging upside down, if
one looks hard enough, by many art-lovers today to thank for, to use a mirror in order to read them)
.
There are also interesting stories that concern other world-famous artists. For example, despite
Vincent Van Gogh's fame today, he was only able to sell one and only one painting during his lifetime
- his The Red Vineyard at Arles.
On December 3, 1961 Henri Matisse's painting Le Bateau (a light flat-bottomed riverboat used in
Canada) was finally put the right way up after being found (37) _____________________________________
(Варіанти:Mona Lisa's lips to perfection, has heard about, by art masterpieces , at a very high price,
to be hanging upside down, if one looks hard enough, by many art-lovers today to thank for, to use a
mirror in order to read them) for 46 days without anyone noticing at the Museum of Modern Art in
New York, America.
The famous artist Picasso learned how to draw before he could walk. His first word was the Spanish
In every painting made by the famous Salvador Dali, one will be able to find a self-portrait (38)
_____________________________________ (Варіанти:Mona Lisa's lips to perfection, has heard about, by
art masterpieces , at a very high price, to be hanging upside down, if one looks hard enough, by
many art-lovers today to thank for, to use a mirror in order to read them) . One could see, at the very
least, the artist's profile in some of them.
And another interesting fact for art-lovers out there. A camel-hair painting brush isn't actually made
from real camel hair. The brush can be made of horse, bear, sheep or even squirrel hair, but surely
nor camel.
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Task 8
Read the text below. For the questions (39-48) choose the answer (A, B, C or D).
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А) found Б) crafted
В) start Г) created
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А) treaty Б) organization
В) company Г) officials
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А) rights Б) lights
В) duties Г) wrongs
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А) Ukraine Б) Ukraine's
В) Ukraines' Г) Ukraines
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А) labours Б) liberties
В) libertarian Г) leagues
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А) part Б) particle
В) place Г) party
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А) provide Б) demand
В) maintain Г) defence
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А) while Б) when
В) well Г) good
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А) participate Б) participation
В) participating Г) participant
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А) out Б) at
В) on Г) below
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Task 9
Read the text below. For questions 49-58 choose the correct answer.
Long long ago there lived a wise ruler. People used (49)_______ (Варіанти:come, came, to come,
coming) to him with their problems, and he often gave some useful advice. One man, though, kept
coming to the ruler and complaining about the same problem over and over again. The wise ruler
gave his opinion about the problem and said what the man should do to (50) _______ (Варіанти:solve,
try, decide, present) it. However, the man didn't (51) _______ (Варіанти:give, provide, follow, offer)
the ruler's advice and continued to his house always moaning and groaning.
One day, the ruler (52)____________ (Варіанти:listen, listened, has listened, lad listened) to him and
decided to tell him a joke; the joke was funny, and the man roared (53) ____ (Варіанти:at, in, out,
with) laughter.
After a few minutes, when the man returned o his problem, the ruler told him the same joke, and the
man only smiled (54) ____________ (Варіанти:although, rather than , as well as, as to ) laughed.
When the ruler told the same joke for the third time, the man did not laugh or smile (55) _________
(Варіанти:anymore, no more, so more, that more). Rather, he looked (56) ___________
(Варіанти:confuse, confusing, confusingly, confused).
The wise man smiled and said: "You can't laugh at the same joke over and over. So (57) ____
(Варіанти:why , when, what, how )are yo complaining about the same problem?Complaining won't
solve your problems, it'll (58) _______ (Варіанти:already, yet, just, ever)waste your time and energy."