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Авторська імітація

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Бали: 3 з 5

Ваше імя *

Настя

Task 1
Match choices (A—H) to (1—5). There are three
choices you don't need to use.

1. * 0/1

A restaurant

В cinema

C tour

D services

E exhibition

F shopping

G pastime

H sightseeing

2. * 1/1

A restaurant

В cinema

C tour

D services

E exhibition

F shopping

G pastime

H sightseeing

3. * 1/1

A restaurant

В cinema

C tour

D services

E exhibition

F shopping

G pastime

H sightseeing

4. * 0/1

A restaurant

В cinema

C tour

D services

E exhibition

F shopping

G pastime

H sightseeing

5. * 1/1

A restaurant

В cinema

C tour

D services

E exhibition

F shopping

G pastime

H sightseeing

Task 2 Бали: 4 з 5

Read the text below. For questions (6—10)


choose the correct answer (А, В, C, or D).

The red-coated, many-antlered buck


acknowledged the lordship of the spirit of the
place and dozed knee-deep in the cool,
shaded pool. There seemed no flies to vex
him and he was languid with rest. Sometimes
his ears moved when the stream awoke and
whispered; but they moved lazily, with
foreknowledge that it was merely the stream
grown garrulous at discovery that it had
slept. But there came a time when the buck's
ears lifted and tensed with swift eagerness
for sound. His head was turned down the
canyon. His sensitive, quivering nostrils
scented the air. His eyes could not pierce the
green screen through which the stream
rippled away, but to his ears came the voice
of a man. It was a steady, monotonous,
singsong voice. Once the buck heard the
harsh clash of metal upon rock. At the sound
he snorted with a sudden start that jerked
him through the air from water to meadow,
and his feet sank into the young velvet, while
he pricked his ears and again scented the air.
Then he stole across the tiny meadow,
pausing once and again to listen, and faded
away out of the canyon like a wraith, soft-
footed and without sound.

6. Why was the buck standing in *1/1


the water?

A He was taking a bath.

B He was resting.

C It was hot.

D A wolf chased him there.

7. What did the buck listen to? * 1/1

A The flies flying above.

B The water flowing beneath.

C The leaves rustling in the treetops.

D The sound of metal clanking aside.

8. Why did the buck jump out of the *1/1


water?

A The wolf was gone.

B He was hungry.

C He saw a man.

D He heard a man.

9. What does the word 'velvet' *1/1


mean?

A dry grass

B sticky mud

C coarse leaves

D soft lush grass

10. Why did the buck leave the *0/1


meadow?

A He wanted to find food.

B He wanted to see the man.

C He wanted to get away.

D He wanted to have a drink.

Task 3 Бали: 6 з 6

Read the texts below. Match choices (A—H) to (11


—16). There are two choices you don't need to
use.

11. Dubai Mall is the biggest *1/1


shopping and recreation centre in
the workd. It's situated next to Burj
Khalifa scyscraper. Besides a
number od shops the territory of
1.2 mln square kilometres contains
a lot of amazing objects. An
enormous skating rink, an artificial
waterfall, an aquarium with more
than 33,000 marine creatures and a
cinema complex of 22 screens
impress greatly. "Fashion Avenue" -
a gallery comprising 70 boutiques
of elite brands and "The Golden
Market" with its 220 shops can't
leave anubody untouched.

This mall

A sells goods from different countries.

B suggests an entertainment unusual for


the UAE.

C is designed in a variety of styles.

D is located close to the most famous


building in Dubai.

E is a low-budget mall with a place to


entertain children.

F is a place to satisfy the most exacting


customers.

G is the closest to the sea.

H offers designers' clothes at low prices.

12. Mall of the Emirates is another *1/1


iconic shopping place. It suggests
a huge amount of shops as well as
overwhelming entertainment for all
the family. Inside the mall there is a
cinema, a bowling centre, several
playgrounds and both low-budget
and up-scale shops. The highlight
of the Mall is Ski Dubai - an artificial
ski resort which gives you an
opportunity to ski, sledge or play
snowballs in the city where the
average winter temperature is +25C

This mall

A sells goods from different countries.

B suggests an entertainment unusual


for the UAE.

C is designed in a variety of styles.

D is located close to the most famous


building in Dubai.

E is a low-budget mall with a place to


entertain children.

F is a place to satisfy the most exacting


customers.

G is the closest to the sea.

H offers designers' clothes at low prices.

13. Burjuman Centre is not only the *1/1


heart of the capital but also the
centre of all designer boutiques.
One of the most popular malls of
Dubai has been reconstructed
recently and now is a real paradise
of shopacolics. Such brands as
Dior, Prada, Kenzo, Cartier, Tiffany
&Co, Raplph Loren and many other
present their collections here.
Burjuman Centre is the site of
Dubai Trade Festival which gives a
chance of buying plenty of things to
each and every demanding
customer.

This mall

A sells goods from different countries.

B suggests an entertainment unusual for


the UAE.

C is designed in a variety of styles.

D is located close to the most famous


building in Dubai.

E is a low-budget mall with a place to


entertain children.

F is a place to satisfy the most


exacting customers.

G is the closest to the sea.

H offers designers' clothes at low prices.

14. Deira City Centre is a giant mall *1/1


which contains more than 200
shops , a Carrefour hypermarket, 11
cinema halls, a bowling centre and
a recreation centre for kids called
Magic Planet. Deira City Cenrtre is
the most affordable mall of all in
Dubai.

This mall

A sells goods from different countries.

B suggests an entertainment unusual for


the UAE.

C is designed in a variety of styles.

D is located close to the most famous


building in Dubai.

E is a low-budget mall with a place to


entertain children.

F is a place to satisfy the most exacting


customers.

G is the closest to the sea.

H offers designers' clothes at low prices.

15. Ibn Battuta Mall consists of six *1/1


courts each representing a country
which once was visited by the
Arabic traveller Ibn Battuta. All the
courts are decorated according to
the styles appropriate for those
countries in the 16th century and
every court suggests particular
goods. For example, India court
contains top-brands shops and
kids' wear shops, while Persia court
represents plenty of department
stores for the whole family and
China court houses a giant cinema
with 21 halls, Imax and the top-
class restaurants of the mall.

This mall

A sells goods from different countries.

B suggests an entertainment unusual for


the UAE.

C is designed in a variety of styles.

D is located close to the most famous


building in Dubai.

E is a low-budget mall with a place to


entertain children.

F is a place to satisfy the most exacting


customers.

G is the closest to the sea.

H offers designers' clothes at low prices.

16. Sitting on the shores of the *1/1


marina, Dubai Marina Mall offers
his visitors a casual family
shopping experience. It houses a
variety of international retailers with
an emphasis on affordable high-
street fashion and beauty services.
Besides, there are lots of food
stalls, cafes and restaurants for
lunch, most of them with outdoor
seating along the water's edge.

This mall

A sells goods from different countries.

B suggests an entertainment unusual for


the UAE.

C is designed in a variety of styles.

D is located close to the most famous


building in Dubai.

E is a low-budget mall with a place to


entertain children.

F is a place to satisfy the most exacting


customers.

G is the closest to the sea.

H offers designers' clothes at low prices.

Task 4 Бали: 5 з 6

Read the text below. Choos e from (A—H) the one


which best fits each space (17—22). There are two
choices you do not need to use

WHY DOES SATURN HAVE RINGS?


It is not entirely clear (17)_________.
Astronomers have developed three theories
of their formation. They could have formed
from material left over from the formation of
the planet itself -- (18)_________. Or, they
could have formed from the debris of a moon
(19)_________ perhaps by a comet or asteroid.
Finally, they may have formed from a moon
(20)_________. If the rings were formed along
with the planet, then they will have had about
four billion years (21)_________. However,
Saturn's rings (composed mostly of water
ice) are almost completely devoid of
such 'dirt', (22)_________. This may suggest
the impacted moon hypothesis is more likely.
However, the jury is still out on this question.

It is not entirely clear (17)_________. * 1/1

A that was destroyed by a large impact

B implying they are actually quite young.

C how many rings Saturn has got

D that broke apart due to the tidal forces


from Saturn itself

E why Saturn possesses rings

F material that was unable to form a


moon

G to gather a large amount of 'dirt' from


micrometeorite impacts

H meaning that the rings are rather old

They could have formed from *1/1


material left over from the
formation of the planet itself --
(18)_________.

A that was destroyed by a large impact

B implying they are actually quite young.

C how many rings Saturn has got

D that broke apart due to the tidal forces


from Saturn itself

E why Saturn possesses rings

F material that was unable to form a


moon

G to gather a large amount of 'dirt' from


micrometeorite impacts

H meaning that the rings are rather old

Or, they could have formed from the *1/1


debris of a moon
(19)_________ perhaps by a comet
or asteroid.

A that was destroyed by a large


impact

B implying they are actually quite young.

C how many rings Saturn has got

D that broke apart due to the tidal forces


from Saturn itself

E why Saturn possesses rings

F material that was unable to form a


moon

G to gather a large amount of 'dirt' from


micrometeorite impacts

H meaning that the rings are rather old

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