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In the epoch of quickly changing international and home situations it is quite necessary for every human being to get up-to-date information.

Choose a lexically similar word to "up-to-date" in line 2: modern

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 the BBC? the main television and radio broadcasting organization in Britain

What is the main topic of the text? Mass media in Britain

What kinds of newspapers are there in Britain? national and local newspapers

When and whom by was the first radio invented? The first radio was invented by Alexander Popov in 1895

When was the first public demonstration of television in Britain? in 1926

Who was the inventor of television? John Logie Baird

Why is radio said to be convenient to listen to? Because you can drive a car simultaneously

 

COMPUTER CRIME

In many businesses, computers have largely replaced paperwork, becau they are fast, flexible, and do not make mistakes.

Choose the correct answer:Why have computers replaced paperwork? they are fast, flexible and do not make mistakes

How do some employees use the computer's power? to get revenge secret

How many days' notice was she given? thirty days'

How much money did the head teller steal? more than one and a half million

What are the advantages of computers for companies? they are honest and never have a bad day

Who used a computer to steal money from one account to another? the head teller

Who was fired in a large insurance company? a librarian

Who were in fact most computer criminals? minor employers

Why do banks want computers to handle their business? they don't steal money

Why do you think computer criminals are hard to find? a computer cannot remember the users

BRIDGE HISTORY

The earliest bridges were simple beam bridges-something like a log or plank of wood laid across a stream - a basic and simple design

 

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 text, the introduction of steel. caused the biggest revolution in bridge design

In paragraph 5, which of the following statements implies an idea about railroad bridges? They were impressive but not sturdy enough.

It can be inferred from the text that the function of bridge chapels was. religious

The phrasal verb "make for" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to. provide

The word "withstand'. resist

What can be understood about arch bridges in paragraph 2? They were sustainable and durable bridges.

Which of the following is not mentioned as a part of suspension bridge design? masterpiece

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.

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.

 

For Love or Money

Sports are one of the world’s largest industries, and most athletes are professionals who are well paid for their efforts.

According to the text. What do countries fight for? to hold the Olympics not only for honour but for money

How many weeks were required to spend in a training camp? four weeks

Many athletes play more for... than for love. MONEY

What rewards could ancient Greek athletes expect? a wreath of olive leaves

What was Spiridon Loues’s occupation? a water carrier

When were the Olympic Games revived? 1896

Why can you call Spiridon Loues a true amateur? he accepted only a cart and a horse

Why did the cities begin to hire athletes...? to represent them in the Olympics

 

North American species of swans

Swans are among the most beautiful of North American waterfowl and have always enjoyed.....

 

According to the author swans can do harm to the. The starling. The author states that the native species of swans can live best. In unpopulated areas.

The phrase "wiped out" in line 5 is closest in meaning to. Killed off.

The word "it” in line 20 refers to. A pond.

Where do the whistling swans spend winters? Chesapeake Bay.

Which swan was close to extinction. The trumpeter swan.

Who is observing the mute swans location? Wildlife reserve managers

 

The Tower of London

The River Thames is the main approach to London from the east.

Dungeons for prisoners were.... In the basement.

For many years the Tower has been used as.. Place of execution.

How did William the Conqueror protect the City of London? Built the Tower of London.

The strong fortress was built... To protect the City of London.

The White Tome never was... in ancient times. Museum.

There were dungeons for.... Prisoners.

What does the "Ceremony of the Keys" symbolize? Tradition.

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 Tower of London now? Royal palace.

What part of the day does the "Ceremony of the Keys" take place? In the evening.

When was the White Tower built? In 1078.

Where did King William build the Tower? On the South-east corner of the city.

Why did the defenders bum the wooden staircase? To stop access to the upper level.

 

The last candidate.

The entrance examinations at one of the Moscow drama schools were almost over.

 

How did the elderly woman look like? Concerned.

The boy was: Criticized by the Director

What did the Director answer to the old woman? An actor must act.

What did they want the examiners last candidate to do? Finish his performance as quickly as possible.

What happened the next day? A late visitor came into the office.

What was the case, to the Director’s mind?A Difficult.

Who was examining young boys and girls? The secretary.

Why didn’t the Director finish his phrase? He had recognized the boy.

 

Green Madness

The Amazon is the world’s second largest river, almost 4,000 miles long.

 

Daniel K. Ludwig was a wealthy.... ship owner

How much money was spent to float a paper factory? 275 million dollars The Amazon jungle has attracted... a few individuals with big ideas

The project was a complete financial.... disaster

What did Daniel К. Ludwig plant? fast growing trees

What is the length of the Amazon river? 4000 miles

When did Ford start his business? 1920s

Who bought a 3,000,000 acre piece of land in the Amazon?. Daniel K. Ludwig

 

Which is better?

An elephant and a monkey have a quarrel. The elephant is proud because he is strong.

 

Where does the tree stand? On the bank

What does the elephant try to pull down? The tree

Who has a quarrel? An elephant and a monkey

What is the monkey afraid of? Water

What does an elephant put in his great mouth? Fruit

Where does the monkey run quickly? Up the tree

Whom do they give the fruit to? The Old Bird

 

London Taxi Driver’s Story

Sometimes people ask me: «What is the strangest thing that has ever happened to you as a taxi driver?”

 

How are the men for cross-country races called? Harriers

What do foreigners think about the weather in Britain? Britain is covered in a blanket of fog every winter

What way out of the situation does the driver suggest? He will drive slowly and the harriers will follow him

Where does the driver go after he has left his passenger? He goes off for London

Who does the driver see on the road? One of the harriers

Why do men go to Richmond Park at weekends? They go there for picnics

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

 

 

Mall of America

When the Mall of America opened in Bloomington, Minnesota, in 1992, it ushered in a new era in American commerce.

 

How many flowering plants are there in the Mall? 30000.

How many movies theaters are there in the Mall? 14

What do some visitors use to go through corridors? Electric carts.

What kind of enclosed shopping center is the Mall of America The largest.

What ushered in a new era in American commerce? Mall of America.

What was the size of the first Mall? 400.000.

Where was the Mall of America opened? In Bloomington.

Egyptian Pyramids

Egyptian pyramids are huge structures which are almost 4,600 years old.

 

How many people were involved in the construction of pyramids? 100, 000

How many years did the research on chemistry and archaeology last? 12 years.

How much time did it take Egyptians to transform the mixture into hard rock? Several hours.

know how to produce hard materials synthetically. Engineers.

What did Egyptians make to produce stones? Special mixture.

What do the experiments of the institute show? The stones were not transported.

What does «2.5” refer to in the text? The weight of each stone of a pyramid.

Where are similar materials used at present? In industry.

 

«Love for Sale”

There is a particular breed of humans who love animals.

 

How many dogs did Mrs. Dodge have? fifty dogs

How much money do Americans spend annually for pets? more than three billion dollars

What kind of extras do they provide their animals? clothes, jeweled collars, beds

What saved the life of the old woman? a canary

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

Who spent at one time 50.000 dollars to feed her dog? a rich American woman

 

Ethnic groups in Kazakhstan

During the decades Kazakhstan was formed as a state with a wide variety of ethnic groups with varying religions

 

How many groups of visiting function are there in Kazakhstan? 160

How many priests work in the Republic of Kazakhstan? over 60

How many religious sisters work in the republic of Kazakhstan? 70

What is the largest religion practiced in the republic? Islam

When was the Decree od the Pope John-Paul II signed? 1999

When were diplomatic relations between Kazakhstan and the Sacred throne established? 1992

Who was appointed as an apostolic nuncio? Marian Oles

 

Britain and Britons

Of the early Britons, their life and their habits, we know little but what has been told us by the Roman writers.

 

How were the priests of that time called? Druids

The Romans came over and... the Britons. conquered

What clothes did the Druids wear? Long white robes.

What did the Britons get used to drink? strong drink of honey

Where did the Druids go to pray to their gods? under the great oaks

Who wrote about early life of Britons? Julius Caesar and Cornelius Tacitus

Why did the Druids use the mistletoe in the places of their prayers? The Druids considered them to be holy.

 

The life of desert animals

Since water is the basis of life, composing the greater part of the tissues of all living things, the crucial problem of desert animals is to survive...

 

What is the topic of this passage? Animal life in a desert environment.

The word "emaciated" in line 13 is closest in meaning to. Unhealthy.

When do desert animals usually hunt? by night

"Desiccating" in line 8 means. Drying.

The word "greater" in line 1 is closest in meaning to. Larger.

The word "austere" in line 14 is closest in meaning to. Severe.

The word "they" in line 26 refers to. Plants and seeds.

What is the average temperature at the surface of the sun-baked desert? Around 150 degrees.

 

American weddings.

There are many different kinds of weddings in the United States, reflecting the ilillerent religious.....

Do most of today’s American couples marry in religious or civil ceremonies? Religious ceremony.

Only... can give the couple blessings to be officially married. The officiant.

Wedding is... Colorful and interesting ceremony.

What do people do at a wedding reception? Share the joy of the bride and groom.

What do the guests throw at the bride and groom? Rice.

What do the guests throw at the bride and groom? Rice.

What happens after the groom puts the wedding ring on his bride’s finger? Kisses her.

What happens when the bride enters the church? Walks down the aisle with father.

Where does the couple go? Honeymoon.

Who cuts the cake and who takes the first bite? The couple.

Who does the bride dance with first? The groom.

Who waits for the bride at the end of the aisle? The groom.

Woman who catches the bridal bouquet is believed... The next married.

 

Movies

Movies are the most popular form of entertainment for millions of Americans.

According to the text, movies are... The most popular form of entertainment.

Hollywood is... The capital of the film industry

How much does it cost to make an average Hollywood movie? It costs $12 million to make a picture.

Is making movies a risky business? Why? It’s hard to predict what public will want to see.

The movie «Star Wars” is... Blockbuster.

What can we learn from movie? A little more about life.

What creates conflict? Opposition.

What happens to the main character in a good movie? The main character becomes better, changes.

What kind of movies are made in Hollywood? Mysteries, comedies, musicals, love stories.

Who are some famous Hollywood stars? Charlie Chaplin, Marilyn Monroe.

Who is protagonist? Negative hero of a movie.

Why do people go to the movies?Л ) To escape everyday existence.

Why do we need movie heroes? To be similar with them («get a lift”).

 

Money

In most parts of the world, people need money in order to live........

A big sender is... Who spends much money.

A cheapskate is... A man who spends little money.

According to the text «rainy day” is.... There is no money at all.

According to the text why is money important? In order to live.

How do honest people get their money? Work hard for their money.

How do we call money of another country? Currency.

Lincoln became known as... Known Abe.

Person’s reputation ...Is worth more than money.

To get money is necessary to... To earn them.

Traditionally money of the USA is of... Green color.

Who was Abraham Lincoln? The president of the USA.

Work.

Working for pay is the common experience of people all over the world, since everyone must work in order to make a living.

A person who works a lot is Hard-working.

For a bad work a man must be.... Dismissed.

How can you determine which job is best for you? Identify strength.

What do busy people usually say? Business before pleasure.

What do people get for work? Wages.

What is a «workaholic”? Addicted to his work.

What price do bum pay? Live in poor conditions

What price do workaholic pay? Have dull personalities.

When the working age ends people get.... Retired.

When you need job what place do you address? Occupational agency.

Who is the man called «bum”? Refuse to work.

Your work in some way.....society. Benefits.

 

Ocean Liners

The millions of people who cross the Atlantic every year usually do so by and convenient....

What happened to «The Normandie”?A) was destroyed

How do the millions of people cross the Atlantic every year? B) by jet

When was «The Normandie” destroyed? D)in 1942

What did all Atlantic travellers use in the past? C) ships

Which writer describer the condition «not ill, but going to be”? B) Charles Dickens

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

When did taking the boat to Europe become popular? A) after World War I

What was the name of French liner? E) Normandie

What delicacies were on the menu for dinner? C) caviar and pâtè

What are the advantages of ships compared to airplanes? C)they are elegant, comfortable

What kind of food is offered in planes?B) mediocre food

Why were sailing trips in the 19th century uncomfortable? C)cabins were cold and wet

How many ships crossing the Atlantic sank? B) one out of six

How did ships improve in the early 20th century? C)ocean liners were divided by class

What did the ocean liners offer to their passengers food and meeting famous people

food and money C) food and luxuries

The Power Of Imagination.

Mr. Brown lived in America, but he liked travelling very much.....

What did Mr. Brown like to do? To travel.

At first, what was Mr. Brown looking for in the dark? B) Matches

Could the men fall asleep after breaking the window? B) They slept until morning.

What did he ask at the hotel? D) A vacant room.

What did Mr. Brown hear at night? A) Some noise.

What did Mr. Brown think he broke at night? E)A window.

What did the man say after Mr. Brown had broken the window? B) «I am much better”.

What did the neighbour ask Mr. Brown to do? A) To open the window.

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 happened to the men at night? B) Brown’s neighbour felt unwell.

Where did Mr. Brown live? E) In the USA.

Who was Mr. Brown? B) A traveller.

Where did Mr. Brown make trips to? Europe and Asia.

Why did they agree to spend the night in the same room? A) They were too tired to go to another hotel.



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