TEST YOURSELF
10-11 класс
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1.c
2.c
3.b
4.b
5.c
6.a
7.c
8.b
9.c
10.a
11.c
12.b
13.a
14.don't, b
15.b
16.a
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1)My sistrer (to get) up at eight o'clock.2)She (to be) a school-girl.She (to go) to school in the afternoon.3)Jane (to be) fond of sports.She (to do) her morning exercises every day. 4)For breakfast she (to have) two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea.5) After breakfast she (to go) to school. 6)It (to take) him two hours to do his homework. 7) She (to speak) French well. 8)My working day (to begin) at seven o'clock. I (to get) up, (to switch) on the radio and (to do) my morning exercises. It (to leave) home at eight o'clock. He (to take) a bus to his factory. My mother (to be) a doctor , she (to leave) home at nine o'clock. In the evening we (to gather) in the living-room.We (to watch) TV and (to talk).
man came as usual, and asked for his stale loaves. While Miss Martha was getting them, there was a great noise in the street and the man hurried to the door to look. Suddenly Miss Martha Lad a bright idea.
абстрактное(переводчик,учитель),если можно,то перечень перечислить возможных факультетов
На 1 картинке номера 7,8,9.
На 2 картинке номер 11.
На 3 картинке стр. 150 для заданий 1 картинки.
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I agree/ disagree with the test results, because...
yourself to your host school .
Where in the world can you bump into Princess Diana, meet David and Victoria Beckham or gaze into Charlie Chaplin's eyes? Only at
Madame Tussauds, the London landmark that's been 1)........(pull) in the
crowds since 1835. Getting up close and personal with life-sized wax models
of the 2)........(fame) is a feature of many family holidays to the capital, and H
having a model of yourself in the museum 3)........(have) become a symbol of
success for those who seek celebrity.
The story began in 1777 when Madame Tussaud learned the art of wax I
modelling from Dr Philippe Curtius while 4)........(work) as his housekeeper. 1
Living in Paris, Tussaud's early models, which included Voltaire, Rousseau and 1 Benjamin Franklin, were a great success, but when her exhibition moved to i
England in 1802 she was 5)........(able) to return because of the Franco-English
war. Eventually, the exhibition settled in London and it's been a major tourist
6)........ (attract) ever since.
In 1958, Madame Tussauds 7)........(add) to its attractions with a planetarium
which continues to take audiences on a voyage among the stars. Today Madame
Tussauds offers a state-of-the-art experience with 8)........(interact) exhibitions
designed to give 9)........(visit) the feeling that they can be anything from rock stars to
world-famous footballers. Those who want to test their courage can explore the
Chamber of Horrors while the more 10)........(adventure)7can take a cruise with the
Pirates of the Caribbean. Madame Tussauds has a fantasy for everyone.
Students with ... chances of getting a place are ... for an interview, a) realistic/invited b) good/come c) academic/to come Correct answer is a). 1. You have to be ... to be able to ... Oxford. a) bright/finish b) academically minded/get into c) yourself/apply to 2. Chris tried to ... after the but his application wasn't accepted, a) enter/interview b) apply/deadline c) application/end 3. Top UK universities ... very high ... from their future students, a) admit/marks b) apply/exams c) require/grades 4. The person who gives you a job is called an ... . He or she will want to see your ... before giving you a job. a) employer/references b) interviewer/exams c) applicant/grades 5. Some universities are so popular that they can only ... about 20 per cent of their .... a) admit/applicants b) enter/students c) invite/interested 6. My friend ... passing this test with very good grades. His ... were really impressed. a) failed/teachers b) started/parents c) succeeded in/examiners