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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?
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