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II. Read the passage and answer the questions (20 ms)
MEALS IN BRITAIN
A typical full English breakfast is a very big meal - sausages, bacon, eggs, tomatoes,
mushrooms and of course toast. But nowadays many people don’t have time to eat all this and
just have toast, or sometimes fruit and yoghurt. The typical breakfast drink is tea, which people
have with cold milk. Some people have coffee made with just hot water. Many visitors to Britain
think this coffee is horrible! For many people lunch is a quick meal. In cities there are a lot of
sandwich bars, where office workers can choose the kind of bread they want, either brown or
white, and then all sorts of salad and meat or fish to go in the sandwich. Pubs often serve good,
cheap food, both hot and cold. School-children can have a hot meal at school, but many just take
a snack from home - a sandwich, a drink, some fruit, and perhaps some crisps. People eat their
evening meal quite early, often at about six o’clock. A typical dinner is meat and vegetables,
especially on Sundays, when all the family eat together.
Questions
101. Do Many British people eat a full English breakfast?
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102. Is the typical drink with breakfast is coffee?
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103. Do many visitors to Britain love British coffee?
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204. What can People buy in a British pub?
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305. What do People in Britain often eat on Sundays?
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III. Arrange the following sets of words and phrases without adding
any more words to make complete sentences (20 ms)
Questions
101. When was Charles Dickens born?
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102. Did Charles Dickens only write about rich people?
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103. Did Charles Dickens’ father have a job in an office?
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204. Was Charles Dickens good at school?
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305. Did Charles Dickens spend all his father’s money?
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III. Arrange the following sets of words and phrases without adding
any more words to make complete sentences (20 ms)
101. job wear have in uniform you your to do a?
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102. books have many you buy so why did to?
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203. States visa get to to go you do have a the to?
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304. policeman from is John a New York
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IV. Each sentence has a mistake. Find and correct it (20ms)
II. Read the passage and answer the questions (20 ms):
One day Nasreddin went to town to buy new clothes. First, he tried on a pair of trousers.
He didn't like the trousers, so he gave them back to the shopkeeper. Then he tried a robe which
had the same price as the trousers. Nasreddin was pleased with the robe, and he left the shop.
Before he climbed on his donkey to ride home, the shopkeeper and the shop-assistant ran out.
"You didn't pay for the robe!" said the shopkeeper.
"But I gave you the trousers in exchange for the robe, didn't I?" replied Nasreddin.
"Yes, but you didn't pay for the trousers, either!" said the shopkeeper.
"But I didn't buy the trousers," replied Nasreddin. "I am not so stupid as to pay for
something which I never bought."
101. How did Nasreddin get to the shop?
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102. What did Nasreddin do first in the shop?
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103. What did Nasreddin try on next?
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204. Why was the shopkeeper angry when Nasreddin left?
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305. What did Nasreddin actually pay for?
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III. Arrange the following sets of words and phrases without adding any more words to
make complete sentences (20 ms)
101. in /a /receptionist/ A /good /working /hotel /likes.
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102. a /daughters /Mrs /Smith/ her/ about/ lot /worries.
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203. spent/ of /His/ on/ children / a /money/ parents/ /lot / /their.
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304.can / people /communicate /with /ordinary / learn /to / Doctors.
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IV. Each sentence has a mistake. Find and correct it (20ms):
101. He always eats eggs for breakfast and drink some milk.
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102. When he is four, Michael came to London with his parents
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103. You won’t pass the examination if you don’t work hardly enough.
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104. The instructions weren’t clear enough for me understand.
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105. Last year, Tim comes to the school for the first time.
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206. These glasses are very expensive, so please care with them.
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207. The shop was closed, so I could get any milk
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308. We will immediately inform you with any changes to the program.
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II. Read the passage and answer the questions (20 ms)
Nasreddin's Visitors
One day a visitor came to Nasreddin's house. "I am your cousin from Konya," he said, "and
I have brought you a duck to celebrate the visit." Nasreddin was delighted. He asked his wife to
cook the duck, and served the visitor a fine dinner.
The next day another visitor arrived. "I am the friend of the man who brought you the
duck," he said. Nasreddin invited him in and gave him a good meal. The next day another visitor
arrived, and said he was the friend of the friend of the man who had brought the duck. Again
Nasreddin invited him in for a meal. However, he was getting annoyed. Visitors seemed to be
using his house as a restaurant.
Then another visitor came, and said he was the friend of the friend of the friend of the man
who had brought the duck. Nasreddin invited him to eat dinner with him. His wife brought some
soup to the table and the visitor tasted it. "What kind of soup is this?" asked the visitor. "It tastes
just like warm water." "Ah!" said Nasreddin, "That is the soup of the soup of the soup of the duck."
101. How many visitors came to see Nasreddin?
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102. How many of the visitors brought a duck?
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103. Did Nasreddin know the first visitor?
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204. Why did Nasreddin get angry?
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305. How did Nasreddin solve the problem?
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III. Arrange the following sets of words and phrases without adding any more words to
make complete sentences (20 ms):
101. London /from/ Ohio/ to/ ago / five/years//they /moved.
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102. after/ started /we /moved/ to /this /flat/ I /my job /the day.
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203. to /go/ in/ weekends/ the /country /like / walking /at/ the/ we.
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304. works/ hospital / bank /and / nurse/ a /big / for /Jake/ is /Gaby /a / at/ in the city/a.
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VI. Each sentence has a mistake. Find and correct it (20ms):
101. She threw the bag of potato chips to James and he catches it with one hand.
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102. Old Mr. MacGill had thick red hair when he is young but now he is completely bald.
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103.He didn’t get the job because he wasn’t enough experienced.
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104. It is annoyed when people don’t listen to you.
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105.Generous is part of the American character.
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206.What percentage of the city’s household live in poverty?
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207.I turned on the radio and listened to the six o’clocks news.
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308. What is the first thing you will do if you get elect?
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IV. Each sentence has a mistake. Find and correct it (20 ms):
101. We all was in Paris last year.
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102. I didn’t wrote any postcards.
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103. I cryed when they left.
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104. Did you like film? Yes, we liked.
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105. There are two woman and three men in the photograph.
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206. We went on holiday in Florida while three weeks.
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207. I had a shower and go to bed.
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308. The Buddha came from Australia.
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II. Read the passage and answer the questions (20 ms):
A recent survey has shown that the busiest shopping street in the world is not in London, New
York, or Paris, but in Warsaw. It’s called Nowy ´Swiat, which means New World. An incredible
14,000 Poles walk down this main street every hour. It is a lovely place to shop. The pavements
are very wide. There are statues, palaces, attractive town houses, exclusive cafés, and high-class
restaurants. The buildings aren’t too tall. They look old, but in fact the whole city was rebuilt
after World War II.
There aren’t any billboards or neon lights. There isn’t any loud music, and there aren’t many
tourists. People think that Polish shops have nothing to sell, so nobody comes shopping here. The
world doesn’t know about this paradise for shoppers – yet. It is now possible to buy almost
everything in Warsaw. There are a lot of shops from the West, but the interesting thing is that
Polish manufacturers are now producing high quality goods. They are good because they are not
mass produced for world consumption. Nowy ´Swiat has a lot of small shops, specialist shops,
and chic shops. It hasn’t got the huge department stores that sell the same things everywhere.
II. Read the passage and answer the questions (20 ms):
If you want an exquisite handmade suit, Nowy ´Swiat is the place to go. It isn’t cheap. You
will pay up to £1,000. For beautiful French baby clothes, go to Petit Bateau. You will pay £50
for a pair of blue jeans for a baby. A dress for a baby girl is about £90. At Désa, a famous
antique shop, a desk costs £5,000, and a 19th century Russian icon is £200. Not everything is
expensive. At the shop Pantera you can buy leather goods – handbags, purses, coats, and belts.
Cepelia specializes in folk art. There are also book shops and record shops. And there are a lot of
small boutiques that sell men’s and women’s
clothes that aren’t too expensive. If you’re tired, stop at Café Blikle. This is a fashionable place
to meet. You’ll find a lively atmosphere, and a lot of well-known Poles. The frozen yoghurt and
ice-creams are excellent, and its famous doughnuts are delicious. It is possible to travel the world
and find the same things for sale in every country. But Warsaw is different because its shops are
unique – and they’re in Nowy ´Swiat .