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Дата: 26 грудня 2017 о 13:56, Оновлено 23 січня 2020 о 17:12

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Англійська мова


Examination Card № 1

I. Listening

Listen the text. Mark each sentence with ‘T’ if the statement is true and with ‘F’ if it is false.

1. Galileo Galilei made his first scientific discovery at the age of 19.

2. He became Professor of Mathematics at the university when he was 60.

3. As a boy Isaac Newton built a model of a telescope.

4. The sails of the model could turn only when there was a wind.

5. Albert Einstein was very hard-working and attentive at the lessons in school.

6. Einstein is a founder of ‘The Theory of Relativity’.

II. Reading

Read the text given below. Match the headings (A–F) with the parts (1–6) of the text.

A The first students

B Staying at the universities

C No married teachers

D An exciting competition

E Women students

F Ancient universities

(1)___

   The towns of Oxford and Cambridge have some of the finest buildings in Britain.

They are famous for their universities, the oldest in England. All the students live and study in colleges. Cambridge has 31 colleges and Oxford has 39. Oxford’s first college started in 1249. Cambridge’s first college opened in 1281.

(2) ___

   Before the 12th century, people who wanted a good education went to the Sorbonne in Paris. Then, in 1167, all English students in Paris moved to Oxford. Some people say King Henry II told them to move. Others say the French threw them out! The students went to study in Oxford monasteries and that was the beginning of Oxford University.

(3)___

   The Church was very important in Oxford and Cambridge for many years. For example, until the 19th century the university teachers were almost like priests and they couldn’t marry.

(4)____

   Women started studying later than men. The first women’s college at Cambridge

opened in 1869 and at Oxford in 1878. Today, three Cambridge colleges and one Oxford college are for women only. Men and women study together in the others.

(5)___

   Every year the universities compete in a rowing race over 7 kilometres of the Thames. The first race was in 1829 and it became a yearly race in 1839. All the students really want their university to win!

(6)___

   People can stay in rooms at Oxford and Cambridge when the students are on holiday. Some rooms are modern but the older rooms are more interesting (and more uncomfortable!).They often have low ceilings, small windows and a view of the square in the middle of the college. Imagine sleeping in the same room as an ex Prime Minister or eating at the same table as Lawrence of Arabia!

III. Use of English: Grammar

Mark the correct variant (A-D) to fill in the blanks (1-6) as in the example.

   ASIMO is a robot with a human appearance which can run and walk. It (0) D in 2000 by engineers at the Japanese company Honda .

   At the moment, ASIMO (1) ___to teach young people about maths and science. In the future, it will help people who have problems with movement.

   In 1495, Leonardo da Vinci first drew plans for a robot that looked like a person. But it wasn’t until the 1950s that the first piece of robotic technology (2) ___ produced. In the USA, George Devol and Joe Engleberger (3) ___ a robot arm, which was (4) ___ in a car factory.

   These days, robots do jobs in places where a human might get hurt. For example, they (5) __in places like nuclear power stations, in outer space and deep under the sea.

   What jobs (6) ___ by robots in the future?

0  A creates           В created               С is created                D was created

1  A uses               В is used                С used                       D was used

2  A first                В first was             С was first                 D first is

3  A design            B designed             C are designed          D were designed

A used               B use                      C using                      D be used

A used               B are used              C use                         D have something used

6  A will do           B might do             C will be done           D are done


Examination Card № 2

I. Listening

Listen the text. Mark each sentence with ‘T’ if the statement is true and with ‘F’ if it is false.

1. Galileo Galilei made his first scientific discovery at the age of 19.

2. He became Professor of Mathematics at the university when he was 60.

3. As a boy Isaac Newton built a model of a telescope.

4. The sails of the model could turn only when there was a wind.

5. Albert Einstein was very hard-working and attentive at the lessons in school.

6. Einstein is a founder of ‘The Theory of Relativity’.

II. Reading

Read the text and mark the correct sentences (A-G) to fill in the blanks (1-6) as in the example.

A “I thought everyone had forgotten,” replied Ted.

B  It was very hot in the city centre.

C  The station was crowded with people and so was the train.

D  There was no answer, so Ted decided to open the door.

E  It was already five o’clock and the hotel was on the other side of the city.

F  The receptionist gave him a small white envelope with his name printed on the front.

G  Ted jumped in surprise.

 The sun was shining brightly in the clear, blue sky.

  1.  B   Ted Brown was sitting in his office, daydreaming. "I wish I were on a sandy beach in an exotic place", he thought to himself.

 Just then, the telephone rang loudly. (1) ___When he picked it up, a voice said, "Come to the Grand Hotel at six o'clock. I have something for you." "Who's there?" Ted asked, but there was no answer. Puzzled, he looked at his watch. (2) ____He knew he'd have to hurry if he was to get there in time, so he quickly left the office. The traffic outside was terrible, so Ted decided to make the journey to the hotel on the underground.

  (3) ____ It took him almost an hour to get to the hotel. At exactly six o'clock, Ted was entering the impressive building. Ted walked towards the reception desk and asked if anyone had left anything for him. (4) ____Ted opened it and took out the card which was inside. It said “Come to room 147 on the 10th floor and knock on the door three times.” By now, Ted was very anxious to find out what was going on. When he found the room 147, he knocked on the door three times and waited. (5)  ____The room inside was dark.

   As Ted stepped inside, all the lights came on.  “Surprise!” yelled Ted’s friends and family. Ted couldn’t believe his eyes. “Happy birthday, Ted” said his Mum. (6) ______ His boss gave him another envelope which contained a ticket for a week’s Caribbean cruise. Ted was amazed!”Thank you, everyone,” he said. “This is the best birthday present ever!”

III. Use of English: Vocabulary

Mark the correct variant (A-D) to fill in the blanks (1-6) as in the example.

POCKET MONEY

   I was sixteen when I got my (0) B job. The man who (1) ___ our local supermarket was one of my mother’s friends. She (2) ___ him that I was hard-working and needed to

(3) ____some money. He interviewed me, and after a few questions he told to start work. The (4) ___ were not good, but I worked every evening for twelve weeks and saved enough money for a short holiday with my friends. I was very (5) __ to be able to pay for everything I wonted (6) ___ of asking my parents for money. Since that time, I have always done a job as well as studying.

0   A primary                B first                          C one                         D only

1   A held                      B began                       C turned                    D ran

2   A told                       B said                          C asked                     D spoke

3   A keep                      B earn                         C bring                      D take

4   A charge                   B fee                           C salary                     D fare

5   A proud                    B great                        C fun                         D generous

6   A against                  B instead                     C except                    D without


Examination Card № 3

I. Listening

Listen the text. Mark each sentence with ‘T’ if the statement is true and with ‘F’ if it is false.

1. Galileo Galilei made his first scientific discovery at the age of 19.

2. He became Professor of Mathematics at the university when he was 60.

3. As a boy Isaac Newton built a model of a telescope.

4. The sails of the model could turn only when there was a wind.

5. Albert Einstein was very hard-working and attentive at the lessons in school.

6. Einstein is a founder of ‘The Theory of Relativity’.

II. Reading

Read the text and mark the correct sentences (A-G) to fill in the blanks (1-6) as in the example.

A  Sometimes, Yasmin goes with David and Rachel to a restaurant or to a friend’s house in the evening, but usually they stay home where they listen to music and relax.

B  She is always on hand so he can call her when he wants her to help him.

C  She lets David know when it is safe to cross the roads and if there is anything in his way.

D  They both wake up at 6:30 every morning.

E  After that, she helps him to find his way to work.

F  She works for David, who can’t see.

G  She has to remain alert in case David needs her!

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A GUIDE DOG

   Yasmin has got short golden hair and enormous brown eyes. She is just seven years old and she lives in Kent, England with her owners, David and Rachel. (0)  F In fact, she is his eyes.

   Yasmin sleeps on her own mat which is next to David’s bed. (1) __ David washes and gets dressed, then they go downstairs together. They have breakfast, then Yasmin fetches David’s keys and wallet and she takes him for a walk in the park. (2)__

   Going for walks with David is hard work but Yasmin doesn’t mind. She has to concentrate hard on the traffic and all the other people in the streets. (3) ­­___When they get to work, Yasmin’s job is much easier. She just sits in her place, under David’s computer desk. But she can’t relax completely. (4)__

   When David finishes work, Yasmin leads him home where he makes her dinner. He doesn’t need Yasmin’s help so much in the house, because he knows where everything is and, of course, he has Rachel to help him when necessary. Yasmin tries to stay out of his way so that he doesn’t fall over her! (5)__

   After dinner Yasmin and David usually go for another walk in the park. When they get home he always thanks her for the help during the day and they play for a while. (6)__

   ‘It’s hard work being someone’s eyes, but I know Yasmin loves working for me and she knows that I appreciate all her help,’ says David. ‘She makes it possible for me to live a normal life.’

III. Use of English: Grammar

Mark the correct variant (A-D) to fill in the blanks (1-6) as in the example.

   Hi! We’re in Cairo today. ‘It’s one of (0) D places I have ever seen. It’s the largest city in Africa, so there are a lot of things to see.

   It’s definitely (1) ___ place I’ve been to. The streets are crowded but there are more tourists than Egyptians in this part of town. It’s much (2) ___ than any town I’ve been far. It’s like one gigantic market place.

   We had coffee in the Cairo Tower this morning. It was (3) ___. It is (4) ___ structure in the city and has the (5) ___view. Then we went to the Pharaonic Village which was very interesting.

   I’d better go. This is (6) ___ holiday of my life.

   Love, Betty

 A beautiful           B beautifuller            C more beautiful         D the most beautiful

1   A hot                    B hotter                     C the hottest                D more hot

2   A more noisy       B the noisiest            C noisy                        D noisier

3   A lovely               B lovelier                  C more lovely             D the loveliest

4   A high                  B higher                    C the highest               D the most high

5   A good                 B better                     C more good                D best

6   A busy                  B the busiest             C busier                       D more busy


Зразок оформлення екзаменаційної роботи

 з англійської мови

Examination Card №1

I. Listening

1. T

2. F

3. F

4. F

5. F

6. T

II. Reading

1. F

2. A

3. C

4. E

5. D

6. B

III. Use of English: Grammar

1. B

2. C

3. B

4. A

5. B

6. C


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