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In modem society people seem to be judged on the basis of....their economic productivity In our modem world of fast communications and busy urban lifestyles, I concluded, we seem to have lost.the art of kindness In squash the players hit the ball_____.in turns In technology camps, one subject that children can learn about is ... video game design In the museum shop you can buy______ .D) books on history, language, cooking In the search for suitable subjects, people are invited to ... .give an opinion on possible topics In the sentence "He had many stories to tell about how necessary an aerial medical service was, including one about Jimmy Darcy" the word 'one refers to:story In this interview, John R. Lott argues that.______the more people own guns, the less crime is committed
In this orchestra a flute is made of...a carrot In what country are old people treated with more respect in comparison with Britain?in Sweden In what period did Sam Brannan live? Time of gold rush In what year gold was discovered?B) 1848 In what уеаr Sam Brannan arrived in California?1846 Information about the training can be found in a(an). brochure Is it cold in winter there?Yes, it is. Is Lara involved with anyone at the moment?D) She isn’t seeing anyone It is very pleasant to have.many people turn up It takes____ to get to the centre of Liding from the Skogshem Conference Center.C) 35 minutes It was built as a "..school based on requirements from the United States Green Building Council. green John asks Pia to tell him something about his.work experience. John R. Lott argues that the more people obtain permits, the greater is _________in violent crime rates.decline John R. Lott mentions all of the following except.illness rate John wonders for how long Pia went.travelling Large bags are given forcollecting recyclable materials Liaison Officer’s duty is.to manage bookings M. Twain was going to the station_____Dijon. Many developing countries have a ... .growing middle class Many people started to cat chocolate when________ !chocolate became expensive Many stamp enthusiasts are afraid of that.stamps ate not acceptable Margaret Lloyd’s main duty is ... to oversee training Mark Twain asked the conductor______to wake him up when he came to Dijon Mark Twain asked the_____to wake him up… conductor. Mark Twain woke up and it was_____night-time and the train was in Paris Martin Luther King, Jr., is well known for his speech:I have a dream Martin Luther King's grandfather purchased their home on:Auburn Avenue Martin Luther was the second of:Three children Mayan and Aztec people used to_____drink chocolate Mayans and Aztecs invented .___chocolate Michelangelo Has called to Rome at the age of______thirty Michelangelo painted the first half of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel more than::twenty years Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel in_______Vatican Michelangelo went to Rome at the age of_____21 Michelangelo's Picta for St Реtеr's Cathedral was his_____work.first great Mireille was angry to Stephene so____.A) she cut the paintings into small pieces Mireille, 53, was Stephene’s___C) mother More hectares of maize for ethanol mean fewer hectares for crops like .... soybeans Most people have read Into Thin Air______to hear that Jon Krakauer has gone climbing again since returning from Everest.would be shocked Mr Gold became a professional actor due to.his experience in fighting his bad habit Mr Gold had problems because he ... .smoked a lot Mr Gold never ran out of... .cigarettes Mr Gold said about.kicking the habit of smoking Mr Gold stopped smoking on ...1st July Mr Gold told about his secret plan to ... .nobody Mr Gold tried a lot of different courses because he wanted to be fit Mr Gold used to travel across London to ... .get cigarettes Mr Gold wanted to.get rid of his bad habit Mr Gold was successful because ....this was as an exciting adventure Mr Gold’s little private game consisted in.cutting down the number of cigarettes smoked Museum was opened in______ .1923 Native Americans call their old people...elder Newspapers with political bias areE) The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Express Nobody saw Gluskap again in the woman’s village because_____.he was shocked and terrified from the baby's loud scream Not to loose a point the players should_______.return the ball to the front wall and hit the ball before it bounces twice
On 1st July Mr Gold.didn’t smoke for 24 hours On his first visit to Australia, Ian wants to.to test the water On the basis of the extensive research, it is clear that.it is hard to please everybody On the ground floor, there are two halls are used for.yoga, Thai Chi One day looking up at the sky the Roman boy saw_____.active volcano One day while they were having supper, the police arrived and took him to the police station because .C) he stole 239 paintings from museums One fellow visitor said that meeting with the dolphins.made her look at her life in a different way One of the following is not mentioned in the interview.kidnapping Our physiotherapist’s role is.to prevent injuries Papers usually reflect Conservative opinionsE)The Daily Express and The Sun People use English as the second language in ... .33 countries.
People writed to the post office that.they loved and hated Pia can speak quite well.Italian and Spanish Pia says he didn't have any problems with wherever he went.Italian and Spanish Pia says he was kept a long way from the.kitchen Pia says that his father was.Italian Pia says the he was also responsible for all the.advertising Pia was also responsible for .leaflets and business cards. Picking up litter will be the duty of ....the Beach Team Polar bears' survival depends on: the ice Pompeii was located in the______.Bay of Naples Populars” newspapers are calledC) Small-sized newspapers Quality” newspapers report about .A) major national and international events Recently King Henry has appeared on a British stamp together with.a stamp featuring each of his wives Researchers in ... have just reported on a study of more than three hundred patients ages twelve to seventeen.the United States Researchers in the United States have just reported on a study of more than ...patients ages twelve to seventeen.three hundred Rising grain prices could signal a change for agricultural commodities around the ... region Schoolchildren can see pantomime in Britain_____A) During their winter holiday Sean Bond supervises ....computers and electrical equipment Shop workers also use their desks to have a_______ .cup of coffee Shop workers' jobs______greasy equipment.involve Shop workers often do______work.physical Shop workers use their desks for______purposes.many Shop workers usually_____their desks too often.don't clean Shop workers’_______weren't mentioned in the text.families Some animals die after ....just a day or two Some оf the things in the muicum are_____antique Someone is needed.to be in charge of the first aid Soon after the city was found out,______began to excavate in the area.archaeologists Specialty camps offer ... the chance to learn about different subjects.young people Squash is played by______.two players Squash is_____.a ball game Stephene Breitweiser filled his______ with priceless works of art.E) bedroom Stephene Breitweiser hid the stolen paintings from the museumB) under his coat Stephene Breitweiser was the greatest in Europe.C) art theif Students must be legally ....blind Students say the ... rooms help them stay awake during class. sunny The «pub” is the place C) men, women go to drink The «regulars” become members of a «family” butB)relationships often do not extend The aim of the programme is to give young people help in...B) setting up their own business The ancient city of Pompeii was uncovered in_______.1748 The approximate world population by 1650___________.500 million; The average cost was only ... percent higher compared to a traditional school.2 The celebration will be held at the money of...the council The celebration will be held on ... .Sunday The city of Pompeii was situated.______at the foot of Vesuvius
The conductor forgot to wake______M.Twain The council is a ... .nonprofit organization made up of building business leaders The danger of global warming is described best of all in the sentence:______The ice is melting, temperatures are wanner and it is already affecting the animals that live there and depend on the ice for survival The design of stamps in Australia is usually supervised by ... .Australia Post The dolphins jump, whistle and click ...to attract your attention The drug discovered by the scientists may treat the following disorders except:Inherited diseases. The Dutch scientists think that the drug could also help people.suffering from severe trauma The earth's population today is____________five billion The easiest way to get Australian nationality is to.marry an Australian The editors of papers usually allowed to considerateD) Freedom of expression The eruption of the volcano was________ for a young Roman.a frightful sight The extensive therapy training programme is accredited to the university of Manwich The federation says there are no ... for the blind.special colleges or universities The federation says there are no special colleges or universities for ...the blind The first Cadbury’s store was open in _____and sold______.Birmingham, cocoa powder The government has strongly supported ... production. ethanol The government has strongly supported ... production.ethanol The height of the statue of David is_______eighteen feet high. The Henley Music Festival takes place in ... July The hotel was not chosen because_____C) it is far from Stockholm The itinerary is.a tourist route The lad had been hunting and he_E) lost sight of his friends The left-over food will be taken away by.the organizers The main policy in Australian and British stamps design is thatno living ordinary person can ever appear on a stamp The main purpose of the Open Day is to give a(an) (quick) tour The main thing about the stamps is that.they must be of national interest The most popular place in England is.D)the Pub The museum building was first ______. old school The museum tells the history of_____fishing The National Institute of Mental Health paid for ... study.the seventeen million dollar The new building cost about... million dollars to build. 90 The notice-board contains ....contact details The number of interviewer's questions is________.2 The number of polar bears in the Arctic is______reducing quickly The number of staff members of the Club is.9 The oldest of the mini-marathon applicants is.60 The picture of Father Christmas surfing at the beach ....arose lots of discussion The player loses the point if he_____.fails to strike a ball before it bounces twice The population of the world________in modern times than in all other ages of history combined.has increased The presenter asked Professor Pickard_______.D) what he had found on that journey The price of the course is ...A) $200 The problem raised in the article is directed to,..young businessmen The process of stamp production is.fast The production of a stamp in Australia is as long as ... .up to two years The professor is sure that these who don't believe in global warming should see themselves_______D) the bodies of dead polar bears in the water-
The professor went to the scientific expedition to .______look for signs of global warming The professor_______the Arctic.was a member of a special research team in The profits from the marathon will be given to the Children’s Hospital to help.buy new specialist equipment The programme «Tell me more” appears.once a week The pronoun 'them' in the sentence "A pilot might need the help of people on the ground when he's landing the plane: sometimes he т to frighten off kangaroos, wild animals" refers to:people on the ground :
The pub becomes a virtual extension ____B) because of the low quality housing many people live The question about dolphins was raised in...Travel programme The reason for Mr Gold’s frequent colds and throat infections was.smoking a lot The report released this week says that...American boys in most cases are doing better than ever The S.E.C.... laws and rules that govern financial markets.Enforces The second team will ...arrange the square. The skin of dolphins is ...smooth The speaker says that.people will never agree about stamp design The speaker suggests that....too much attention is devoted to stamp production The story of a pantomime is always____A) well-known The strange little flower was called after him as people thought thatB) The lad had turned into the flower The Sun and The Daily Star- concentrate onB) more emotive reporting of stories The text describes_____.the rules of the game The text is about _____that was forgotten and found.an ancient city The text is about______.squash The text is mainly about a shop worker's__________.desk The tourists got back to the hotel_______.in the afternoon The tours round the museum will_____.cost four pounds for two people The Uncle’s box also containsC) dynamite The usual limitations of population growth are wars, famines, epidemics, and other disasters The vegetable instruments are used ...only once The vegetables in Britain tend to be... than in Vienna.larger The weekly radio programme is on ... .topics suggested by listeners The winner in each competition will.be awarded a cash prize The woman brought______ to Balzac.A young boy’s exercise book. The woman showed the baby and said to Gluskap that______.the baby was little but very strong The word «elders” denotes ...wisdom The word «pub” itself is an abbreviation of”E) «Public house” The World Health Organization says more than ... people worldwide sufferfrom depression.one hundred twenty million The World Health Organization says more than one hundred twenty million people ... suffer from depression.worldwide The_______ hour has already finished.12.15 There are applicants for the mini-marathon. 265 There are nine ... in the Club.permanent staff members There are..... programmes in counseling at the moment.3 There is a debate in Britain...how to call old people There is a proper protocol for ... a dolphin.meeting There will be judges for various competitions.3 This could include the emotional crisis people experience as a result of a natural disaster, or a shocking event such as or plane crash.a train This Festival is held for funs of...experimental music This passage is most likely an excerpt fromD) The conclusion of a longer work thatanalyzesevidence about the superstition of Friday the 13th This text is about...Vegetable orchestra Thomas Malthus is an English____economist Thomas Malthus said a continual strain was exerted upon_______resources.available s Thomas Malthus's theory was accepted in_______.the nineteenth century Thomas' parents live______ far from towns Those interested in yoga will have a chance to talk to trainers on.Thursday 4.30 Time when Stephene went into the museums to steal paintings:C) the museums just were closing To close the beach we need permission from.the council To get a permanent visa and live in Australia is.not easy To take part at the seminar you must have...E) business idea that you want to develop Topics are sent for final approval to ... .the Board of Directors Two women sing love songs to each other in pantomime because____.C) the handsome prince is always played by a woman Uncle Philip carried out his research in .E) Chemistry Upon arriving at the hotel Diana discussed the itinerary for the next day with.the leader of the group Wardens will be needed at the car park because ....the parking last year was disorganized We need some volunteers for.cleaning -up What Alex wanted to see very much?flight to the moon What are the animal viruses that can ruin a farmer?Rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease and bluetongue disease What are the diseases that can ruin a farmer?Rinderpest, foot-and-mouth disease and bluetongue disease What can people do at midnight summer?They can walk and read newspapers. What century did she live?the nineteenth century What century is known as golden age of English literature.XVI-XVII. What company made her to be an old woman? Discovery Europe What conditions are needed for producing vegetable instruments?humid What countries took the third place?the United States and South Korea What country has been dealing with foot-and-mouth — and now its first cases of bluetongue? Britain
What country is called the land of the midnight sun?Sweden. What did he decide to leave to Tom?D) All his fortune. What did he like?A quiet life.
What did he say to his son?that it was the most momentous thing in his son’s life What did Jon Krakauer feel while returning from Everest?Serious doubts about the whole business of climbing. What did Mr Gold have difficulty with in the past?Giving up smoking.
What did Sam Brannan own when gold was found?Store What did she think it was?Something terrible had happened What did she want to become? a doctor.
What did Tom do with great fortune?B) Tom could think of nothing butthe box and the fortune What did Uncle Philip ask Tom to do before opening the box?E) To read the letter. What do Swedish people like doing on holidays or weekends?They like having sauna.
What do the Swedish people complain for when they visit England?For cold. What do they like to do after sauna?Jump into the lake.
What do they prefer?They prefer both working and playing.
What do they usually mean when people say «Manhattan”?New-York City What does it mean «to be in shape”to look good What does Lara consider is the reason of her success? A) She has never let anything stand in her way What does Lara do in her spare time?A) cleaning her guns What does S.A. Ogunlowo in Ile-Ife want to know?S.A. Ogunlowo in Ile-Ife wants to know if visually impaired foreign students can get a full scholarship as an undergraduate.
What does Sara Mead base her arguments on?On tests used since the early nineteen seventies for a national measure of educational progress What does The Education Sector report call for?More study into the differences between boys and girls and into the culture of schools What does the Food and Agriculture Organization say about animal diseases?It says animal diseases once limited to warm, tropical climates are on the rise around the world.
What does the neighbour wear?Jeans and a T-shirt. What does the number 24 refer to?the number of hours per day that the Flying Doctors service is available What does the number '3' refer to? the number of times that the Flying Doctors have helped Genienne Ellis