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“Dont close the window”, Marat said to Alan.


  1. Marat asked Alan don’t close the window

  2. He asked him not to close the window

  3. He asks him not to close the window

  4. Marat asked Alan not to close the window

  5. Marat asked Alan to close not the window




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Choose participle used as an adjective:


  1. Look at that broken toy

  2. I am feeling fine now

  3. It was a beautiful film

  4. He is always cheerful

  5. I need some dried fruit to put in the cake




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We can use either a to-infinitive or an—ing form after these verbs:


  1. fail

  2. continue

  3. begin

  4. mind

  5. bother




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On 28 August 2005, the US government told everyone in New Orleans to

leave the city. Scientists had been studying a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. It was moving towards city. The US government had been preparing for a hurricane in New Orleans for a number o f years and had already decided on a plan to get people out. People were able to leave the city quickly by using both sides of certain roads. When Hurricane Katrina hit the city on 29 August, many people had already left. However, the government had not been ready for the large number of people who couldn’t, or didn’t, leave. More than 1,800 people died and tens of thousands of people lost their homes when winds of 125 miles per hour hit the city. It was one of the worst disasters in the history of the United States.

After the hurricane, around 80 % New Orleans was under water Give the title to this story. How do you call it?


  1. dangerous wind

  2. the worst tsunami in history

  3. Scientists had been studying a hurricane

  4. surviving

  5. accident in New Orleans




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On 28 August 2005, the US government told everyone in New Orleans to

leave the city. Scientists had been studying a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. It was moving towards city. The US government had been preparing for a hurricane in New Orleans for a number o f years and had already decided on a plan to get people out. People were able to leave the city quickly by using both sides of certain roads. When Hurricane Katrina hit the city on 29 August, many people had already left. However, the government had not been ready for the large number of people who couldn’t, or didn’t, leave. More than 1,800 people died and tens of thousands of people lost their homes when winds of 125 miles per hour hit the city. It was one of the worst disasters in the history of the United States.

After the hurricane, around 80 % New Orleans was under water. A true answer:
1. There was nobody in the city when hurricane hit

2. The government hadn’t been ready for the hurricane

3. People were not able to leave the city quickly

4. When Hurricane hit the city many people had already left

5. The government was ready for the large number of people who couldn’t leave


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On 28 August 2005, the US government told everyone in New Orleans to

leave the city. Scientists had been studying a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. It was moving towards city. The US government had been preparing for a hurricane in New Orleans for a number o f years and had already decided on a plan to get people out. People were able to leave the city quickly by using both sides of certain roads. When Hurricane Katrina hit the city on 29 August, many people had already left. However, the government had not been ready for the large number of people who couldn’t, or didn’t, leave. More than 1,800 people died and tens of thousands of people lost their homes when winds of 125 miles per hour hit the city. It was one of the worst disasters in the history of the United States.

After the hurricane, around 80 % New Orleans was under water.The US government had been preparing for a hurricane


  1. and nobody lost his home

  2. in New Orleans

  3. and had decided to evacuate people

  4. and had been ready for the large number of people who didn’t leave

  5. for many years




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On 28 August 2005, the US government told everyone in New Orleans to

leave the city. Scientists had been studying a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. It was moving towards city. The US government had been preparing for a hurricane in New Orleans for a number o f years and had already decided on a plan to get people out. People were able to leave the city quickly by using both sides of certain roads. When Hurricane Katrina hit the city on 29 August, many people had already left. However, the government had not been ready for the large number of people who couldn’t, or didn’t, leave. More than 1,800 people died and tens of thousands of people lost their homes when winds of 125 miles per hour hit the city. It was one of the worst disasters in the history of the United States.

After the hurricane, around 80 % New Orleans was under water. A sentence in the Past Perfect Tense


  1. Government had been preparing for a hurricane

  2. People were able to leave

  3. Scientists had been studying a hurricane

  4. A hurricane was moving towards the city

  5. Many people had already left




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On 28 August 2005, the US government told everyone in New Orleans to

leave the city. Scientists had been studying a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. It was moving towards city. The US government had been preparing for a hurricane in New Orleans for a number o f years and had already decided on a plan to get people out. People were able to leave the city quickly by using both sides of certain roads. When Hurricane Katrina hit the city on 29 August, many people had already left. However, the government had not been ready for the large number of people who couldn’t, or didn’t, leave. More than 1,800 people died and tens of thousands of people lost their homes when winds of 125 miles per hour hit the city. It was one of the worst disasters in the history of the United States.

After the hurricane, around 80 % New Orleans was under water.Hurricane Katrina was moving towards


  1. the capital city of Mexico

  2. the capital city of the US

  3. New Orleans

  4. the Gulf of Mexico

  5. the city winding in 25 miles per hour




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Wolfgang Mozart is a famous Austrian composer. Mozart was bom in 1756 in

Saltsburg. His father, a violin stand composer noticed wonderful talent of his son and taught him how to play musical instruments and to compose.

Being 4 years old Mozart played the clavier. When he was 5 or 6 years old he

started composing music. At the age of 8—9 Mozart created his first symphonies and at the age of 10— 11 his first creations for musical theatre. When he was 6 years old his father decided to take him and her sister to the big cities of Europe. Two children gave concerts in Germany, Austria, France, England and Switzerland. The audience was delighted to see such a small boy playing the clavier. When he was 14 he was invited to Italy. He could not imagine his life without music. By the age of 19 he was the author of ten major musical works. At the age of 26 he moved from his native town to Vienna. Though he didn't have a great success as a composer in Vienne, Mozart wrote many songs, serenades, symphonies. Burdens of life, poverty and disease speeded up his death. He died at the age of 35.The flame came to Mozart only after his death. Many people now know and like his music.

What is the reason of his death?


  1. poverty

  2. disease and poverty

  3. a fame and popularity

  4. disease

5. a lot of money


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Wolfgang Mozart is a famous Austrian composer. Mozart was bom in 1756 in

Saltsburg. His father, a violin stand composer noticed wonderful talent of his son and taught him how to play musical instruments and to compose.

Being 4 years old Mozart played the clavier. When he was 5 or 6 years old he

started composing music. At the age of 8—9 Mozart created his first symphonies and at the age of 10— 11 his first creations for musical theatre. When he was 6 years old his father decided to take him and her sister to the big cities of Europe. Two children gave concerts in Germany, Austria, France, England and Switzerland. The audience was delighted to see such a small boy playing the clavier. When he was 14 he was invited to Italy. He could not imagine his life without music. By the age of 19 he was the author of ten major musical works. At the age of 26 he moved from his native town to Vienna. Though he didn't have a great success as a composer in Vienne, Mozart wrote many songs, serenades, symphonies. Burdens of life, poverty and disease speeded up his death. He died at the age of 35.The flame came to Mozart only after his death. Many people now know and like his music.

What does the phrase ‘ to be delighted’ mean?


  1. admire somebody or something

  2. to be interested in something

  3. to explain the idea of something

  4. to be engaged

  5. to gossip about something




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Wolfgang Mozart is a famous Austrian composer. Mozart was bom in 1756 in

Saltsburg. His father, a violin stand composer noticed wonderful talent of his son and taught him how to play musical instruments and to compose.

Being 4 years old Mozart played the clavier. When he was 5 or 6 years old he

started composing music. At the age of 8—9 Mozart created his first symphonies and at the age of 10— 11 his first creations for musical theatre. When he was 6 years old his father decided to take him and her sister to the big cities of Europe. Two children gave concerts in Germany, Austria, France, England and Switzerland. The audience was delighted to see such a small boy playing the clavier. When he was 14 he was invited to Italy. He could not imagine his life without music. By the age of 19 he was the author of ten major musical works. At the age of 26 he moved from his native town to Vienna. Though he didn't have a great success as a composer in Vienne, Mozart wrote many songs, serenades, symphonies. Burdens of life, poverty and disease speeded up his death. He died at the age of 35.The flame came to Mozart only after his death. Many people now know and like his music.

What year did he die?


  1. in 1897

  2. in 1791

  3. in 1719

  4. in 1891

  5. in 1789




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Wolfgang Mozart is a famous Austrian composer. Mozart was bom in 1756 in

Saltsburg. His father, a violin stand composer noticed wonderful talent of his son and taught him how to play musical instruments and to compose.

Being 4 years old Mozart played the clavier. When he was 5 or 6 years old he

started composing music. At the age of 8—9 Mozart created his first symphonies and at the age of 10— 11 his first creations for musical theatre. When he was 6 years old his father decided to take him and her sister to the big cities of Europe. Two children gave concerts in Germany, Austria, France, England and Switzerland. The audience was delighted to see such a small boy playing the clavier. When he was 14 he was invited to Italy. He could not imagine his life without music. By the age of 19 he was the author of ten major musical works. At the age of 26 he moved from his native town to Vienna. Though he didn't have a great success as a composer in Vienne, Mozart wrote many songs, serenades, symphonies. Burdens of life, poverty and disease speeded up his death. He died at the age of 35.The flame came to Mozart only after his death. Many people now know and like his music. Where was Mozart born?


  1. in Sweden

  2. in Austria

  3. in Switzerland

  4. in Holland

  5. in Germany




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Wolfgang Mozart is a famous Austrian composer. Mozart was bom in 1756 in

Saltsburg. His father, a violin stand composer noticed wonderful talent of his son and taught him how to play musical instruments and to compose.

Being 4 years old Mozart played the clavier. When he was 5 or 6 years old he

started composing music. At the age of 8—9 Mozart created his first symphonies and at the age of 10— 11 his first creations for musical theatre. When he was 6 years old his father decided to take him and her sister to the big cities of Europe. Two children gave concerts in Germany, Austria, France, England and Switzerland. The audience was delighted to see such a small boy playing the clavier. When he was 14 he was invited to Italy. He could not imagine his life without music. By the age of 19 he was the author of ten major musical works. At the age of 26 he moved from his native town to Vienna. Though he didn't have a great success as a composer in Vienne, Mozart wrote many songs, serenades, symphonies. Burdens of life, poverty and disease speeded up his death. He died at the age of 35.The flame came to Mozart only after his death. Many people now know and like his music. Mozart was at the age when his first concert occurred.


  1. four years old

  2. nine years old

  3. six years old

  4. five years old

  5. eleven years old




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Find the word with the opposite meaning:

«To build»:


  1. Relate

  2. Team

  3. Got

  4. Destroy

  5. Honestly




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Choose the phrasal verb meaning “to return to a place”:


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