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"it is now open to the public" in sentence 3 of paragraph 1 means.visitors can come to see it


_______.died in 1658. Oliver Cromwell
________were called ‘Round heads’.Cromwell’s followers
_______Armada was approaching the English coast B) Spanish
_______took part in rebuilding the city.Christopher Wren
_______was interested in clothes and dancing. Katherine
_____of the city was destroyed by the fire.The greater part
A big sender is ...Who spends much money.
A cheapskate is ...A man who spends little money.
A couple who spent many days at sea was from.Miami
A few years later the_____hit some underwater rocks in the Pass and was lost.Penguin
A fishing boat saw them and saved, but thcs:could not stand up
A handsome young man or «principal boy” in pantomime is always played byD) a woman
A man enters the Ritesville town art gallery______through a window
A person who works a lot isHard-working.
A set of twelve” means...A) dozen
A statue was erected to _______memory on the beach of Wellington.a dolphin's
According lo the text it can be said that Ivan Aivazovsky depicted_____landscapes. Ukrainian
According to paragraph 1 the Hugo family lived in the____village.ancient
According to paragraph 1 the Hugo family.was the landlord of the village
According to paragraph 4, which of the following statements about the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire is true?They wanted their priests to travel throughout Europe.
According to the author swans can do harm to the.The starling.According to the students, how would 1978 be different from 1958?A) Machines would be run by solar power
According to the author, adult dogs are not difficult to take care of than puppies because _____. A) adult dogs have been well trained
According to the paragraph 1, you can.enjoy your time walking around the Camberwell Court
According to the text people:C)Were suspicious of paper money
According to the text «rainy day” is ....There is no money at all.
According to the text Black Bait became an outlaw becauseA) he had expensive tastes
According to the text by the Mediterranean records?C) they all come for the sun
According to the text gold and silver wereuseful as a kind of money?B) they were easier to carry around
According to the text of forecasting should be accurate inD) economic
According to the text what can be implied about the author's music schools?The learners of this schools feel lucky to study there.
According to the text why is money important?In order to live.
According to the text, movies are ...The most popular form of entertainment.
According to the text, the introduction of steel.caused the biggest revolution in bridge design
According to the text, what can be implied about Katie?Her parents encourage her in her love to jazz music.
According to the text. People don’t travel:B) to work
According to the text. What do countries fight for?to hold the Olympics not only for honour but for money
According to the text. What privileges did birstclass passengers have in big ships?A) first class passengers had private rooms and ate in elegant rooms
According to the text. What services does «Let Millie Do It” provide?A) meet relatives at the airport, water plants, pay bills
After leaving the airbus how would a person travel A) he could drive a car equipped with radar
After memorizing managers should__________C) repeat the words correctly
After the First World War it became popular to travel to Europe by__________ C) boat
Aivazovskv lived in Russia for______.some time
Aivazovsky presented the picture gallery to Theodosia
Akira Hashida is a _______________.A) junior sales manager
Akira Hashida says that he_____E) likes the courses
All statements are not true, except.________Jack met passing ships to show them safe channel through the Pass.
All statements are not true, except______.a life-saver dolphin could not read or write, had no training and worked for nothing.
All statements are not true, except_________.a statue was erected to Jack's memory on the beach of Wellington.
All statements are true, except_______.Jack left the French Pass after he was shot forever.
America.66
Among the buildings destroyed by the fire was.______the old church of St. Paul
An exhibition means.laying open to public view
Ancient Greeks measured wealth in.... A) tools and cattle
Are «quality” papers more popular than «tabloids”?D) Less popular.
Armstrong spent the whole life trying:D) to protect his invention
As Harry jumps into the van, Janey sees_____in his shoe. a piece of glass
As used in paragraph 2, the best synonym for «behave” is_____. E) instructed as adult dogs
As used in paragraph 4, the best synonym for «relax” is _____. C) rest
At first, what was Mr. Brown looking for in the dark?B) Matches
Author wants people to think about _____ when they are looking to get a dog for a pet C) Getting an adult dog
Based on information in the passage, that someone who owns a puppy must be ____ . A) patient
Bill and Simone Butler spent_____ days in u life-raft in the seas of Central
Bill and Simone survived because_______they had food and a special machine to make salt water into drinking water
Birdseye sold his patents for a total of:E) 22 million dollars
Bubba asked, 'Where did you learn to play like that?' after______.some minutes
By the end of his life Birdseye had:D) 100 patents
century.Jack
Charles Dickens became a reporter in Parliament_____.after he had taught himself shorthand.
Charles Dickens became famous.______by the time he got married
Charles Dickens gave a lot of time to._____political changes he struggled for
Charles Dickens had-----brothers and sisters.seven
Charles Dickens taught himself shorthand because he_____.wanted to find a good job
Charles Dickens was born in.____1812
Charles Dickens_____his first job.hated
Charles Dickens's father_____worked in an office
Charles Dickens's first famous book was called._____The Pickwick Papers
Charles I explained his reason for closing Parliament:_________I don’t need it’
Charles II offered to pay the army, but he didn’t want to _______forgive his father’s killers
Choose a lexically similar word to "up-to-date" in line 2:modern
Choose the correct answer:Why have computers replaced paperwork?they are fast, flexible and do not make mistakes
Choose the correct variant: They felt on the stage as if.______they were as a part of the past events
Choose the right answer:What colour was the woman’s hair?A) Black.
Choose the right answer:What did a tall officer want to know of the woman in the next compartment?C) Whether she was a Negress.
Choose the right answer:What did Balashyan’s neighbour get interested in?His nationality.
Choose the right answer:What language did a young officer address to Balashian?C) French.
Choose the right answer:Where was a young woman sitting?D) At the window in the next compartment.
Choose the right answer:Where was Balashyan going?A) To Baltimore.
Christopher Wren was._______the famous architect of that day
Complete the sentence:The tall officer was standing in front of the young woman and.... .D) Shouting at her.
Complete the sentence:The young woman was going to Baltimore to....B) See her husband.
Complete the sentence:This story arises the problem of...C) Racism.
Complete the sentences Jefferson studied to beA) A lawyer.
Could the men fall asleep after breaking the window?B) They slept until morning.
Cranmer was _____ Henry's adviser
Daniel K. Ludwig was a wealthy... .ship owner
Describe the writer’s attitude by the end of the day.E) She was sad to see the children leaving.
Desiccating" in line 8 means.Drying.
Dickens wrote about these_____times for his family later, in many of his stories.unhappy
Do most of today’s American couples marry in religious or civil ceremonies?Religious ceremony.
Dungeons for prisoners were ....In the basement.
Elizabeth had __________. A) four baths a year
Elizabeth had _____children B) zero
Elizabeth spoke of ________ as often as she could. A) her beauty
England’s days as a republic were over because_______ .Charles II became the next king
Every two hours buses.arrive in Camberwell
Everyone can see that the old woman in costume is really a man.C) easily
Everyone in the Students' Centre____.liked Forrest play
Fill in the blanks according to the content of the text:A group of young men in ... entered the car at a small station.B) Military uniform.
Fill in the blanks according to the content of the text:At a small station the train stopped and a group of young ... entered the car.C)Men.
Fill in the blanks according to the content of the text:I can recognize ... from a distance.E) Niggers.
Fill in the blanks according to the content of the text:Soon everybody knew about Balashyan and began asking ... questions.D)Him.
Fill in the blanks according to the content of the text:The conversation was suddenly interrupted by ... coming from the next compartment.A) A woman’s scream.
Find a false statement based on information in the passage. C) Adult dogs jump on guests.
food and moneyC) food and luxuries
For a bad work a man must be ....Dismissed.
For many years the Tower has been used as ..Place of execution.
French beaches are camped out by...C) 13 million people
Gerhardt’s invention appeared in:A.) 1853
Harry feels______about breaking the vase.happy
Harry goes lo the town art gallery because he wants to_____steal a painting
Harry lives in______.a rooming house
Harry takes the painting out of his bag as he gets to______.his room
Harry________the pieces of glass on the floor. steps on
Harry_______the painting and puts it under his bed. wraps
He became the country’s president.B) 3.
he text gives us information about:The boom of Dawson city
Henry was ______his marriage to Anne of Cleves. regretting
Hollywood is...The capital of the film industry
How are the men for cross-country races called?Harriers
How can we get info on any subject by?B) Simple lifting one finger.
How can you determine which job is best for you?Identify strength.
How did ‘ordinary’ people use the Web?E) As a pastime.
How did he finish his career?C) was caught and thrown in his own jail
How did ships improve in the early 20th century?C)ocean liners were divided by class
How did the elderly woman look like?Concerned.
How did the new marketing strategy present Perrier?A) sparkling, natural cfrmnlc, free of alcohol and other dangerous chemicals
How did William the Conqueror protect the City of London?Built the Tower of London.
How do honest people get their money? Work hard for their money.
How do market women spend their money?B) in high style
How do some employees use the computer's power?to get revenge secret
How do someteims professionals sound?B) like high-school students
How do the millions of people cross the Atlantic every year?B) by jet
How do traders keep their markets organized?B) they occupy the same general area
How do we call money of another country?Currency.
How long did he serve in the position of President?A) 2 terms.
How many children did Queen Victoria give birth to between 1840 and 1857?A)9
How many days' notice was she given?thirty days'
How many dogs did Mrs. Dodge have?fifty dogs
How many flowering plants are there in the Mall?30000.
How many groups of visiting function are there in Kazakhstan? 160
How many italy’s hotels are booked every summer?E) 30.000
How many months did she tour? D) for eighteen
How many movies theaters are there in the Mall?14
How many national papers are published on Sundays’? )A)Nine.
How many of Queen’s children died before her?D)3
How many passengers these airbuses would carry? B) 200 passengers
How many peaks do the Southern Alps include?E)19
How many people met in front of the Lennon’s flat?D) 1000.
How many people out of the first 20.000 became rich?A)4000
How many people travel to Mediterranean resorts and beaches?A) more than 25 million
How many people were involved in the construction of pyramids?100, 000
How many people were killed on the trail?E)63
How many priests work in the Republic of Kazakhstan?over 60
How many purposes did this kind of money have?A) two
How many religious sisters work in the republic of Kazakhstan?70
How many ships crossing the Atlantic sank? B) one out of six
How many stagecoaches were robbed by Black Bart? C) 27
How many tickets were available at the Rolling Stones’ concert in New York City?A) 20.000
How many watches were hidden in a gas tank?C) 2,581
How many weeks were required to spend in a training camp?four weeks
How many years did he spend painting the figures and Biblical scenes on half at the ceiling?C) 20 years.
How many years did the research on chemistry and archaeology last?12 years.
How much does it cost to invite the firm?C)for $250 and up
How much does it cost to make an average Hollywood movie?It costs $12 million to make a picture.
How much money a good company could earn?B) thousands of dollars for each week
How much money did he earn? E) $40.000
How much money did she receive at the end of the tour?C) $305.000
How much money did the head teller steal?more than one and a half million
How much money did they earn in 10 years?B) over 200. 000 dollars
How much money do Americans spend annually for pets?more than three billion dollars
How much money was in the wallet?C) $2000
How much money was spent to float a paper factory?275 million dollarsHow much time did it take Egyptians to transform the mixture into hard rock?Several hours.
How old was he when his father died?B) 14.
How old was Sarah Bernhardt?C) 71
How the auction was called according to another guide?C) «the greatest game ever invented for grownups”
How were the priests of that time called?Druids
If the air is pure it is____ . clean
In Britain pantomime is ... nowadays.D) a very noisy show
In business, it is sometimes better to be:B) second
In King Henry’s opinion Katherine Howard was his_____.jewel
In lines 1-2 the phrase ‘it wipes you out’ means_____hailstorms can cause financial ruin.
In many places, swimming is dangerous.....D) because of pollution
In paragraph 5, which of the following statements implies an idea about railroad bridges?They were impressive but not sturdy enough.
In the middle of the 17th century London was______.a city of narrow, dirty streets
In the past all Atlantic travelers used ________D) ships
In the play club________ were in high emotional state.D) the majority of the children
In this text the word ‘jet’ means _________ B) a plane
In those days each ____ ship crossing the Atlantic sank. D) sixth
In what country are the largest families?D)Ireland.
Is making movies a risky business? Why? It’s hard to predict what public will want to see.
It can be inferred from the passage that some hailstones melt before reaching the ground because of their______ .size
It can be inferred from the text that many people in the country ______.were not satisfied with their king
It can be inferred from the text that the function of bridge chapels was.religious
It is difficult to know what Elizabeth really looked like, because D) she did not personally pose for portraits
It is often said that the aim of the popular press is to entertain its readers than inform them.
It look_____for hail to destroy the Colorado farm boy’s harvest…30 minutes
It might not be always a fun that puppies want to play all of the time because: D) You will not want to play as much as the puppy does
Ivan Aivazovskv depicted______people lived near the sea
Ivan Aivazovsky devoted lots of his_____to the struggle between the people and the sea. paintings
Ivan Aivazovsky was born in Theodosia and/but he died in______Theodosia
Jack was shot by the drank passenger in._____1903
Janey gives Harry’s old____to the recycling van. newspaper
Janey Is the_______of the house owner. daughter
Janey takes the newspaper from under Harry’s bed because..she wants to recycle it
Jefferson was a governor ofD) Virginia.
Jefferson was born inE) Seventeen forty three.
Jenny laughed and_____.went on singing along with him
Jenny was interested_______Forrest had learnt playing the harmonica.where
Jenny was wearing a._____long dress
John Evelyn was______. a person who saw the terrible fire with his own eyes
Katheriac was mainly interested in_____Dansing.
Katherine employed Francis Dereham as her ______In order to buy his silence secretary
King Henry was far more generous with_____Katherine
King Henry’s fifth wife was____Katherine
King Philip II wanted to invade England _________. A) in 1588
know how to produce hard materials synthetically.Engineers.
Last year .. guitars were sold.B) 2 million
Lincoln became known as ...Known Abe.
London was a city of narrow and dirty streets in______ century.the 1 7th
Managers have to memorize_______D) 600 words
Many adult dogs spend a lot of time in the pound, and some never find good homes." It means that people _____. D) think that puppies are better than dogs though it needs much work to train them.
Many athletes play more for ... than for love. MONEY
Many incidents recorded by writers of the time show that Elizabeth was: E) ugly
Martial art means_______E) sport
Military courses are for__________A) company managers
Military courses take_________C) 13 days
Military discipline means________A) army discipline
Mime’ meansB) acting without speaking
Mohan Murjani was interested in:E) something which looked glamorous
Name of the yacht a coupic went to the sea:Siboney
New Zealand is a country located approximately.... east of Australia.C)1600 sq.km
New Zealand is a.... E)South Pacific country.
On 13th February 1542______.Katherine was beheaded.
On the marches managers are allowed to take_______A)water,rice and a torch
One famous person compared an ocean liner with _____E) a theater performance
One of the factors explaining the high diligence of inhabitants of the Foggy Island is....B)The very high rent.
Only ... can give the couple blessings to be officially married.The officiant.
Paragraph 2 explains how puppies _____. C) need to be to be instructed
Parliament decided to govern the country without the king in..1641
Parliament was closed by________King Charles I
People behave in buses_____________B) much better and more polite
People in Britain hold knives very broadly______________.E) in two ways
People of middle-class in Britain hold a knife_________E) with an index finger on the top
People’s behaviour depends on their________E) origin and culture
Person’s reputation ...Is worth more than money.
Playing women roles by men and vice versa is an old C) tradition
Queen Katherine was buried next to .Anne Boleyn
Residents of what cities spend a lot of their winter in the dark?B) London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam
Rock music cannot exist without amplification, that’s why it is so A) loud.
Rock music is close toB) teenagers.
Sailing trips in the XIX century were uncomfortable because ______B) cabins were cold and wet
She emerged from mourning in 1874 encouraged by her family, friends and the newly-elected Prime Minister....?E)Disraeli.
Simon Fanshawe thinks that the first principle of all kinds of manner is________B) anthropology
Sound intensity of a new jet on take off must not exceed ... decibels.C) 108
Speaking very broadly all people meet each other and_____E) are glad to see each other
Suddenly Forrest found he________ with Jenny's group.was playing his harmonica
Teenagers ... money on enormous records.D) spend
That night Forrest visited Bubba because_____.he heard him playing harmonica
The Aivazovsky Picture Gallen has_____of his works.four hundred
The Amazon jungle has attracted...a few individuals with big ideas
The antonym of the word ‘anger’ In line 5 is Joy .
The author apparently thinks that puppies are _____. C) friendly, playful, and a lot of work
The author finds jazz music interesting because.it is both new and old
The author of the text loves spending his her time on_____art
The author says the bands in her school's jazz competition.played at a high level despite their young age.
The author states that the native species of swans can live best. In unpopulated areas.
The author used the phrase "On the other hand." to _____. A) contrast previous information
The author visits Kies Museum of _____art in his/her free time.Russian
The author went to the Students' Centre on._______Friday night
The author______how he learnt to play the harmonica.did not know
The book «The Done Thing” is about_____________B) modern manners in Britain
The book «The Done Thing” was written by_______E) Simon Fanshawe
The boy was:Criticized by the Director
The Butlers caught fish with______when their line was broken.hands
The children’s play club was planned to be held_____________D) In October
The children’s play club was running for________D) A day
The Colorado scientist recognized a new record of hailstone for Its ______ size
The company can tell «I love you” in.... A) seven languages
The country has no part more than ....kilometres from the surrounding ocean.B)120.
The damage brought by hail in crop production annually accounts for______a billion dollars
The date of Elizabeth I governing: C) 1558-1603
The family of Charles Dickens was very______.poor
The famous «Normandie” eventually _______B) burned down.
The first ocean liners were ________B) ordinary and uncomfortable
The following statements about Katie are true, except.Her music teacher is a great pop music performer.
The general purpose of the text is to.encourage young people to listen to more jazz music
The general topic discussed In the text is____.a natural phenomenon
The Great Fire broke out late on a Saturday night in a street not far from____.London Bridge
The greatest advantage of planes before other kinds of transport is ________B) speed
The greatest epidemic of the plague broke out______.in 1665
The King went to Scotland because..he was defeated in the war
The main aim of the courses is A) to be physically and mentally strong
The main thing you should teach the puppy to make it become housebroken is: E) How to behave
The managers finish the courses within_______B) 13 days
The most accurate definition of the word “masterpiece” is_______respected work of art
The most confusing thing for new people is a lot of_______D) rules
The most suitable explanation of the word ‘vain’ in line 15:A) having a sense of self-importance
The movie «Star Wars” is ...Blockbuster.
The Nature Park is attractive for wildlife lovers, because.there you can find a lot of unique birds and flowers
The noun ‘impact’ means...influence
The ocean liners offered their passengers ______ E) food and luxuries
The Ocean Notes for Ladies recommended ladies to wear beautiful clothes ____D) to look decent if they died.
The opposite meaning of the word "valueless".worth
The parents were_______ .A) looked quite unusual bringing their children
The person that described the condition ‘not ill, but going to be’ was _____E) Charles Dickens
The phrasal verb "make for" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to.provide
The phrasal verb "to date back to” in sentence 7 of paragraph 1 means.to have existed since a particular time in the past
The phrase "wiped out" in line 5 is closest in meaning to.Killed off.
The phrase ‘the amazing specimen’ refers to_____.ahailstone
The potential hailstorms come from..the ground surface
The project was a complete financial... .disaster
The pronoun “it” in the sentence ‘I don’t need it’ refers to . Parliament
The pronoun “they” in the sentence ‘They gave him to Cromwell’ refers to_______the Scots
The reason that Bill and Simone Butlers’ vaeht sank:some whales hit the side of the boat
The recipe of Coca-Cola was sold for:C) 2300 dollars
The reporter Mark investigated________B) people’s manners
The right version of the Elizabeth’s statement: B) She said that she had a week body, but the heart of a king
The Romans came over and ... the Britons.conquered
The sailors were angry and wanted to throw______into the sea.a drank passenger
The story is about._______a dolphin that helped ships many years ago.
The strong fortress was built...To protect the City of London.
The Students' Centre was_______ when the author came there.crowded
The summer had been________a hot east wind blew and the fire spread quickly.dry
The swimmer and navigator,______first appeared at the end of the 19th
The synonym of the word ‘charhimatic’ In line 2 Is .charming
The synonym of the word ‘to blame’ in line 26: E) to criticize
The text mainly discusses.how jazz is becoming popular among young people
The verb ‘collide’ in this text means to______run into
The White Tome never was ... in ancient times.Museum.
The word "austere" in line 14 is closest in meaning to.Severe.
The word "emaciated" in line 13 is closest in meaning to.Unhealthy.
The word "greater" in line 1 is closest in meaning to.Larger.
The word "it" in line 4 in "Camberwell", "and it is open to the public" refers to.the house of the Hugo family
The word "it” in line 20 refers to.A pond.
The word "they" in line 26 refers to.Plants and seeds.
The word "wealthy" in paragraph 1 means.___rich
The word "withstand'.resist
The word ‘lack’ in line 27 is closest in meaning to: D) absence of something
The word “to forgive” used in the text is closest in meaning to the word ;to excuse
The word “turbulent” used in the text is close in meaning to the word .rough
The word 'devastation' Is closest in meaning to______destruction
The words: "Reader, if you want to see his monument, look around" are written on_____grave.Wren's
The writer came to the youth centre that morning full of_______A) awfulness
The writer needn’t have worried because___________D) the children weren’t doing messy activities
The writer noticed that_______were in high emotional state.D) the majority of the children
The writer was responsible for _______age group.C) 10 to 11 year olds
The writer’s best moment occurred______________C) when she was amazed
Then the Butlers' fishing-line was broken, something strange happened.Fish came to the surface, they caught them easily.
There are a lot of bad manners because______C) you see the things from your point of you
There are the.....islands separated by Cook Strait D) North and South
There is also possibility to enjoy the wildlife view from.the bridge in the village centre
There were dungeons for ... .Prisoners.
They have to march_____B) 40 Kilometers
They spent so many days at sea because ...they had some necessary things for living
They survived in very good condition because:thev had food, drinking mater and the line to fish
This text is about:D) types of money
To get money is necessary to ...To earn them.
Total number of days the Butlers spent at sea..two months
Traditionally money of the USA is of ...Green color.
Trumpet refers to.a musical instrument.
Victoria’s father, Edward had died when she was.E)8monthes old
We can imply from the text that the author's opinion about the quality of her band's playing was. fantastic
We should often follow the manners________C) not to cause more violence
Wedding is ...Colorful and interesting ceremony.
What «popular” newspapers do you know?E) The Daily Express.
What «quality” newspapers do you know?E) The Times, The Independent.
What are newspapers owned in Britain by? A) By publishing companies.
What are the advantages of computers for companies?they are honest and never have a bad day
What are the advantages of ships compared to airplanes?C)they are elegant, comfortable
What are the editors of papers usually allowed?A) Freedom of expression.
What are the market women in Onitsha famous for?E) for their skill at making large amounts of money
What can be understood about arch bridges in paragraph 2?They were sustainable and durable bridges.
What can we learn from movie? A little more about life.
What captured the imagination of educators?C) Internet.
What city besides Berlin and London is considered rainy?E)Oslo
What clothes did the Druids wear?Long white robes.
What country has the highest tax on the drinks?E) Sweden.
What country takes the first place on the continent in the number of illegitimate children?B) Sweden.
What country takes the last place on the continent in the number of illegitimate children?B) Greece.
What creates conflict?Opposition.
What delicacies were on the menu for dinner?C) caviar and pâtè
What did all Atlantic travellers use in the past?C) ships
What did American Indians use as money? A)wampum
What did Daniel К. Ludwig plant? fast growing trees
What did Egyptians make to produce stones?Special mixture.
What did he ask at the hotel?D) A vacant room.
What did he haveto do?D) took care of business
What did he start?C) Birdseye Seafoods, Inc
What did he write?B) Virginia laws.
What did Mr. Brown hear at night?A) Some noise.
What did Mr. Brown like to do?To travel.
What did Mr. Brown think he broke at night?E)A window.
What did people think of Henry Plummer?C) handsome, friendly and honest
What did the ancient economies use instead of coins?C) barter
What did the Britons get used to drink? strong drink of honey
What did the company have?B) smart marketing strategy
What did the Director answer to the old woman?An actor must act.
What did the expert on cities predict for cities in 1982?C) People would travel to work in «airbuses”
What did the man lose?A) a wallet
What did the man say after Mr. Brown had broken the window?B) «I am much better”.
What did the most prospectors do? E)sett1ed down in routine jobs
What did the neighbour ask Mr. Brown to do?A) To open the window.
What did the ocean liners offer to their passengers food and meeting famous people
What did the receptionist offer?E) A Double room.
What did the receptionist tell the men about sharing one room?A)”It will be less expensive for you”.
What did they realize having bought the cabinet?B) it was too big
What did they want the examiners last candidate to do?Finish his performance as quickly as possible.
What dil he try to freeze first?D) fish
What do «market masters” do?D) make decisions about the day-to-day running of the market
What do auctioneers do?D) try people to bid
What do busy people usually say?Business before pleasure.
What do experienced auctiongoers never do?B) bid too high
What do foreigners think about the weather in Britain?Britain is covered in a blanket of fog every winter
What do in fact smugglers have?D) legitimate businesses on the side
What do many smugglers love as much as profit?E) excitement
What do people do at a wedding reception?Share the joy of the bride and groom.
What do people get for work?Wages.
What do schoolchildren have during this period? C) winter holiday
What do some visitors use to go through corridors?Electric carts.
What do Swiss people export?B) watches
What do the experiments of the institute show?The stones were not transported.
What do the guests throw at the bride and groom?Rice.
What do the guests throw at the bride and groom?Rice.
What do they also see? E) market law is enforced
What do they specialize in cleaning up?C) household mess after fires and floods
What do tourists have to tolerate?C) traffic jams
What does «2.5” refer to in the text?The weight of each stone of a pyramid.
What does «accommodating businessman” mean?A) helpful
What does a «colour supplement” mean?C) Separate magazine which contains feature articles.
What does an elephant put in his great mouth?Fruit
What does auction have to be compared with theater?B) a script and a plot
What does everyone believe? C) a $10 bill is worth $10
What does the "Ceremony of the Keys" symbolize?Tradition.
What does the abbreviation WWW mean?C) World Wide Web.
What does the elephant try to pull down?The tree
What does the word «browser” mean?C) A program.
What does the word «to astonish” mean?A) to surprise.
What finn makes fantasies come true?C) «Fairy Fulfillment”
What group did John Lennon form with his friends?D) «The Beatles”.
What happened the next day?A late visitor came into the office.
What happened to «The Normandie”?A) was destroyed
What happened to the investors who had put their faith in financial foreseers?C) their investments were ruined
What happened to the men at night?B) Brown’s neighbour felt unwell.
What happens after the groom puts the wedding ring on his bride’s finger?Kisses her.
What happens to the main character in a good movie?The main character becomes better, changes.
What happens when the bride enters the church?Walks down the aisle with father.
What has the arrival of browsers opened to everybody?D) The Internet.
What has the WWW become for Big Business?D)A new way of selling around the globe.
What have been kept up by American progressive people?E) Jefferson’s best traditions.
What have browsers taken away?B) Collection of commands.
What information do the qualities print?They print serious information in tone
What information do the tabloids print? They print stories of celebrities
What is buisiness for the Nigerian women?A) a natural part of life
What is a «workaholic”?Addicted to his work.
What is an important tradition in many British households?D) A big Sunday lunch.
What is auction according to one auction guide?B) theater
What is Millie?A) a professional timesaver
What is Modem?B) A piece of equipment.
What is Perrier?A) a lightly carbonated water
What is the advantage of tourism for Mediterranean countries?D) lots of money for the economies
What is the average duration of the working week of the British?D) 44 hours.
What is the average temperature at the surface of the sun-baked desert?Around 150 degrees.
What is the BBC?the main television and radio broadcasting organization in Britain
What is the biggest disadvantage in the Mediterranean sea?B) pollution
What is the chief industry of Dawson City now?
What is the current population of Dawson?E) 462
What is the difference between various national daily newspapers?D) In the type of news they report.
What is the greatest problem of successful inventions?B) to convince people to try something different
What is the largest religion practiced in the republic?Islam
What is the length of the Amazon river?4000 miles
What is the main approach to London from the East?The River Thames.
What is the main approach to London from the East?The Thames.
What is the main topic of the text?Mass media in Britain
What is the main topic of the text?Young people's interest in jazz music
What is the monkey afraid of? Water
What is the most important reason for developing new productsB) competition
What is the most necessary item required for access to the WWW?D) A computer.
What is the most polluted place in France?B) St. Tropez
What is the name of a bigger cleaning company?C) «Disaster Masters”
What is the nationality of the navigator who saw the land first?D) Dutch
What is the percentage of women in the Nigerian market D) over 80%
What is the real reason that money is valuable?D) everyone believes it is
What is the topic of this passage?Animal life in a desert environment.
What is the Tower of London now?Royal palace.
What is wampum made of?A) from seashells
What kind of enclosed shopping center is the Mall of AmericaThe largest.
What kind of extras do they provide their animals?clothes, jeweled collars, beds
What kind of food is offered in planes?B) mediocre food
What kind of goods did he find at a Nigerian market B)silks from Cairo, salt from the Sahara, clay water jars
What kind of jeans did he make?E) for people who wanted to look glamorous
What kind of materials do these newspapers concentrate on?D) The Royal Family.
What kind of movies are made in Hollywood?Mysteries, comedies, musicals, love stories.
What kind of necessities were very expensive in Dawson?A) food and wood
What kind of newspapers are called as «populars and tabloids”? B) Small-sized newspapers.
What kind of towns appeared in the West?A) boom towns
What kind of work is the Pieta for St Peter’s Cathedral?A) His first great work.
What kinds of newspapers are there in Britain?national and local newspapers
What land area makes New Zealand similar size to Japan and Britain?C)268,105
What looks still beautiful...?B) the coastline
What made the trip to Dawson City difficult?E) snow-covered mountains and icy rivers
What month was marked with the worst lossesA) October
What part of the day does the "Ceremony of the Keys" take place?In the evening.
What part of the Pacific ocean did the Maori people migrate from? E) Southern
What people are the bigest consumers of alcohol?A) The French.
What price do bum pay?Live in poor conditions
What price do workaholic pay?Have dull personalities.
What rewards could ancient Greek athletes expect?a wreath of olive leaves
What saved the life of the old woman?a canary
What school helps to deal effectively with all the people who want to help out for a price?E) «School of Thinking”
What songs did they sing when they fought against the United States war in Vietnam?A) «Give Peace a Chance”, «Power to the People”.
What sort of town was Dawson during the period of Canadian gold Rush?C) city of tents and cabins
What title did her Prime Minister get?B) Earl of Beaconsfield.
What ushered in a new era in American commerce?Mall of America.
What was John Lennon?A) A member of «The Beatles”.
What was needed for accessing information?B) A password.
What was Spiridon Loues’s occupation?a water carrier
What was the case, to the Director’s mind?ADifficult.
What was the design of Murjani’s jeans?E) tight-fitting
What was the difference between a simple machine and the «lazy man’s mower”E) it had a motor
What was the end of his saying?C) «Something might be gaining on you”
What was the name of French liner?E) Normandie
What was the philosopher’s nationalityD) American
What was the population of Dawson two years later?D) 30.000
What was the primary purpose of typewriters?E) a writing machine for the blind
What was the reaction of miners to the plays? A) a very dramatic
What was the size of the first Mall?400.000.
What was the subject of expert’s article?B) The city of 1982
What was the value of the house?a certain number of tools or cattle
What was the WWW originally made of?C) Academics and military types.
What was used as money on the Pacific Island of Yap?A) large stone discs
What way out of the situation does the driver suggest?He will drive slowly and the harriers will follow him
What would be advantage of using the radar equipment of cars? D) would make traffic accidents «almost unheard of”
What’s the difference between daily newspapers and «Sundays”?E) Includes colour supplement.
What’s the name of her last surviving child?C)Beatrice
What’s the name of her husband?A) Albert.
What’s the nationality of James Cook? A)English
What’s the reason that Victoria wore funeral black for the rest of herB) Her husband’s death.
When and whom by was the first radio invented?The first radio was invented by Alexander Popov in 1895
When can we access necessary information on the WWW?E) At any time.
When Charles Dickens died in 1870, he was.______fifty-eight
When did hir elder daughter die?A)In July 1901.
When did A.Tasman see the island?B) 1642
When did Albert die?B) In 1861.
When did Ford start his business?1920s
When did German company find out that aspirin could possibly be useful?D) fifty years after its invention
When did H.J.Rand write his article?D) in 1957
When did he go to New York with his wife?D) 1970.
When did he go to Rome?B) At the age of2l.
When did he start painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican?C) 1508.
When did he visit Nigeria? A) in the 1830s
When did James Cook see the land? A)1769
When did people find out gold?D)in 1897
When did Queen Victoria succeed to the throne?D) At the age of 18.
When did Queen Victoria’s uncle die? A) In 1837.
When did she marry? In 1840.
When did taking the boat to Europe become popular?A) after World War I
When did the era of the gold rush end?E) around 1851
When did the most forecasters see an excellent future for the stock marketA) in early 1929
When do desert animals usually hunt?by night
When Forrest came to Bubba's room._______he listened to him play the harmonica for an hour
When Janey calls the police they______.come and take Harry away
When the author is •____ he she prefers to visit museum. Free
When the leader of the youth club offered a job the writer___________B) felt she had made a mistake to agree.
When the life-raft started to break up, they were at sea____ days.50
When the play club day arrived the writer was surprised___________D) that the day had come round so quickly
When the working age ends people get....Retired.
When they heard Forrest play with them, Jenny's group_______.stopped for a while
When was «The Normandie” destroyed?D)in 1942
When was he apprenticed to Ghirlandaio?B) At the age 12.
When was he killed?C) On Tuesday, December 9th, 1980.
When was New Zealand discovered? E) A thousand years ago.
When was over-improved lawnmower patented?A) in 1971
When was the Decree od the Pope John-Paul II signed?1999
When was the first public demonstration of television in Britain?in 1926
When was the paper money introduced?E)In the sixteenth centry
When was the White Tower built?In 1078.
When were diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and the Sacred throne established? 1992
When were the Olympic Games revived?1896
When you need job what place do you address?Occupational agency.
Wher is New York City situated?A) at the month of the Hudson River
Where are New Caledonia, Fiji and Gonga situated from New Zealand?A)To the North
Where are similar materials used at present?In industry.
Where did Black Bait start his career?D) in a mine
Where did he come from? E)Great Britain
Where did he paint the Sistine Chapel?A) In Vatican.
Where did he produce his famous statue of David?D)In Rome.
Where did he serve as sheriff?A) in Virginia City
Where did King William build the Tower?On the South-east corner of the city.
Where did Mr. Brown live?E) In the USA.
Where did Mr. Brown make trips to?Europe and Asia.
Where did ships sail safely through a dangerous channel?off the coast of New Zealand
Where did the accident with forty people take place?in Switzerland
Where did the Druids go to pray to their gods?under the great oaks
Where do disorganized people go?A) a «time-entertainment clerk”
Where do market women send their children?B) to universities overseas
Where do the whistling swans spend winters?Chesapeake Bay.
Where does Millie live?A) in New York
Where does the couple go?Honeymoon.
Where does the driver go after he has left his passenger?He goes off for London
Where does the monkey run quickly?Up the tree
Where does the tree stand?On the bank
Where is Onitsha situated?C) on the eastern banks of the Niger River
Where is the largest amount of strong drinks sold? E) Luxembourg.
Where is this water from? B) the south of France
Where the smallest number of children is registered? C) Spain.
Where was diplomat arrested?B) in London
Where was Jesse James’s gang organized?C) in Missouri
Where was the Mall of America opened?In Bloomington.
Where was the new gold discovered?D) in Alaska
Which Canadian town in 1896 was unmapped wilderness?E) Dawson
Which of the following is not mentioned as a part of suspension bridge design?masterpiece
Which of the following statements best summarizes the idea of the text?More and more young people are getting interested in jazz.
Which of the following statements would the author most probably agree with?The 19th century was marked by major revolutions in the technology of bridge building.
Which service helps people with a communication problem?E) «Lipservice”
Which statement is correct?.Jack was not trained to guide ships through French Pass
Which statement is incorrect?a passenger on board helped ships many years ago.
Which swan was close to extinction.The trumpeter swan.
Which type of readers are the British? D) They are fond of reading newspapers.
Which writer describer the condition «not ill, but going to be” ?B) Charles Dickens
Who are some famous Hollywood stars?Charlie Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe.
Who bought a 3,000,000 acre piece of land in the Amazon?.Daniel K. Ludwig
Who can be considered as the heaviest smokers?C) The Greeks.
Who can be considered the best workers?C) The English.
Who consumes the largest amount of strong drinks sold in Luxembourg?A)The visitors.
Who consumes the least of alcohol?B) The Swedes.
Who cuts the cake and who takes the first bite?The couple.
Who did she receive support from? A) Prince Albert.
Who discovered that aspirin was a painkiller?D) German company
Who does the bride dance with first?The groom.
Who does the driver see on the road?One of the harriers
Who has a quarrel?An elephant and a monkey
Who invented frozen foods?C) Clarence Birdseye
Who is most inclined to suicide?A) The Finns.
Who is observing the mute swans location? Wildlife reserve managers
Who is protagonist?Negative hero of a movie.
Who is the head of each guild?A) a woman
Who is the man called «bum”?Refuse to work.
Who may be invited for offbeat entertainment?A) professional wrestler
Who said not to look back?E) another philosopher
Who spent at one time 50.000 dollars to feed her dog?a rich American woman
Who used a computer to steal money from one account to another?the head teller
Who visited Nigeria? E) Hugh Clapperton
Who waits for the bride at the end of the aisle?The groom.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?The president of the USA.
Who was appointed as an apostolic nuncio?Marian Oles
Who was arrested recently?A) a gold smuggler
Who was asked about the year 2000D) H.J. Rand of the Rand Corporation
Who was examining young boys and girls?The secretary.
Who was fired in a large insurance company?a librarian
Who was Jesse James’s father?E) a minister
Who was Mr. Brown?B) A traveller.
Who was one of the best Shakespearian actors of that time? B) Edwin Booth
Who was the inventor of television?John Logie Baird
Who were in fact most computer criminals?minor employers
Who were the first people to wear blue jeans?D) miners, farmers and cowboys
Who were the members of a gang led by Jesse James?B) the richest men
Who wrote about early life of Britons?Julius Caesar and Cornelius Tacitus
Whom do they give the fruit to?The Old Bird
Why can you call Spiridon Loues a true amateur?he accepted only a cart and a horse
Why did ancient types of money die out?E) more practical forms of money were invented
Why did Birdseye’s first company go bankrupt?D) people didn’t believe frozen fish could be good
Why did he give up music for some years?C) To look after his little son.
Why did outlaws turn to robbing?E) a meager wage wasn’t enough
Why did people leave Dawson City?C) all gold had been found
Why did people meet in front of his flat? A) To show their respect.
Why did the cities begin to hire athletes...?to represent them in the Olympics
Why did the defenders bum the wooden staircase?To stop access to the upper level.
Why did the Druids use the mistletoe in the places of their prayers?The Druids considered them to be holy.
Why did they agree to spend the night in the same room?A) They were too tired to go to another hotel.
Why didn’t the Director finish his phrase?He had recognized the boy.
Why do banks want computers to handle their business?they don't steal money
Why do men go to Richmond Park at weekends?They go there for picnics
Why do Nigerian women go to the markets? D) to meet their friends, learn about the newest fashions
Why do people ask experts to make predictions?D) the future is very important
Why do people go to the movies?Л) To escape everyday existence.
Why do people need special kinds of services?E) people get too hurried, have trouble communicating
Why do people put their products onto a computer?C) To make customer shop.
Why do rivers and ports often attract people?E) easy to get to and suited to communications and trade
Why do we need movie heroes?To be similar with them («get a lift”).
Why do you think computer criminals are hard to find?a computer cannot remember the users
Why does the author mention the Eiffel Tower and the Ferris Wheel in paragraph 6?To show the importance of truss systems in the development of engineering.
Why does the harrier stand on the road?He has lost his way
Why doesn’t the driver allow men to jump in?There are too many harriers there
Why don’t tourists mind pollution arid crowded beaches?B) they all come for the sun
Why is radio said to be convenient to listen to?Because you can drive a car simultaneously
Why were sailing trips in the 19th century uncomfortable?C)cabins were cold and wet
Why were tools and cattle used as money? C)could be used for farming
Winter show continues for ... after Christmas.A) two months
Woman who catches the bridal bouquet is believed ...The next married.
Your work in some way .....society.Benefits


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