A44. According to the extract, which is the main difference between ritual and drama?
1) Ritual is shorter than drama.
2) Ritual has religious content but drama doesn't.
3) Ritual requires fewer performers.
A 45. Which of the following statements does the passage support?
1) Storytelling is an important part of dance.
2) Drama requires the use of costumes.
3) No one really knows how drama began.
Определите, в каком значении слово употреблено в тексте. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А46. were abandoned (II)
1) were forgotten
2) were left behind
3) were overlooked
A47. was derived (IV)
1) was borrowed
2) was followed
3) was described
Выберите правильный вариант перевода в соответствии с содержанием текста. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А48. The argument for this view goes as follows. (I)
1) Аргумент этой точки зрения идет следующим образом.
2) Объяснение этой точки зрения следующее.
3) Спор вокруг этой точки зрения идет вот так.
А49. A tragedy probes with high seriousness questions concerning the role of man in the universe. (Ill)
1) Трагедия апробирует на высоком серьезе вопросы, касающиеся роли человека во Вселенной.
2) Трагедии пробуют разрешить высоко серьезный вопрос о том, какую роль в мире призван играть человек.
3) В трагедии на самом серьезном уровне ставятся вопросы о высокой миссии человека в мире.
А50. Another theory traces the theatre's origin from the human interest in storytelling. (V)
1) Согласно другой теории, театр ведет свою историю с того момента, как у людей появился интерес к фантазированию.
2) Еще одна теория прослеживает возникновение театра от человеческой заинтересованности в рассказывании историй.
3) По другой теории, театр начался тогда, когда у людей появился интерес к рассказыванию историй.
PART В
В каждом предложении заполните пропуск словом, образованным от указанного в скобках.
В1. Despite the star-studded cast the film was only ... successful (part).
B2. The movie, though funny, didn't quite come up to our ... (expect).
B3. The documentary gives a good idea of the ... of wildlife (diverse).
Переведите на английский язык фрагмент предложения, данный в скобках.
B4. This film was (наименее) successful and caused a lot of disappointment.
B5. Some soap operas (идут) for several years and even decades.
B6. The spectators were so impressed, that (никто из них) said a word.
Прочитайте текст. Заполните каждый из пропусков только одним словом, подходящим по смыслу. Слово должно содержать не более 15 символов.
Soap operas had appeared long (B7) ... television came. They (B8) ... not watched but listened to as they were (B9) ... on the radio. Such radio shows were especially (B10) ... in the USA and Great Britain where large audiences just loved them.
Test 19
FASHIONS HIGH AND NOT VERY
PART A
К каждому заданию даны варианты ответов, из которых только один является верным. Выберите правильный ответ из четырех предложенных.
Al. International ... always gather a range of celebrities.
1) shows of fashion
2) shows of fashion's
3) fashion's shows
4) fashion shows
A2. What a beautiful scarf! It goes with your skirt. You really look … .
1) gorgeously
2) gorgeous
3) gourgeousy
4) gorgeousely
A3. What size do you take in clothes?-...
1) The size 12.
2) The 12th size.
3) Size 12.
4) Size the 12th.
A4. Would you give me ... pairs of gloves with different embroidery? I'd like to try themon.
1)some
2) anything
3) any
4) no
A5. Hardly ... she ... anything stylish, ... she... money to buy it.
1) has ... spotted, when ...counted out
2) had ... spotted, that.. counted out
3) had ... spotted, when ... was counting out
4) had ... spotted, then ... counted out
A6. Providing you ... smart in this two-piece suit, you... it.
1) look, will buy
2) are looking, would buy
3) looked, will buy
4) look, would buy
A7. In the winter of 2007 the fashion world ... for some fashion houses ... the idea of using skinny models.
1) was shaken, gave up
2) was shaking, had given up
3)shook, have given up
4) was shaken, had given up
A8. That modeling school ... popularity as two of its charges... prestigious competitions.
1) was gaining, have won
2) gains, had won
3) gained, won
4) is gaining, have won
A9. Top designers ... that folklore tradition ...in vogue in the near future.
1) predicted, will be
2) had predicted, would have been
3) predict, will be
4) are predicting, would have been
A10. The White Amphora ... in Minsk and the participants ... theircollections during the next two days.
1) will be held, will present
2) is being held, will be presenting
3) have been held, would be presenting
4) is held, will have presented
All. Since Chanel ... the charm of the little black dress, it ... never fashion collections.
1) had discovered, left
2) discovered, left
3) discovered, has left
4) has discovered, left
A12. Unfortunately, leather and fur ... as yet a major element in clothes design, so animals ... still... everywhere in the world.
1) is, are being killed
2) have been, are killed
3) are, are being killed
4) are, are killed
A13. Stella McCartney ... quickly to the forefront of fashion and... for Adidas now creating outfits for top athletes.
1) has risen, works
2) rose, is working
3) has risen, has been working
4) has risen, is working
AN. "Does this shawl go with my skirt?" she said. "No", her husband said. — She ... her husband if that shawl ... with her skirt and he said it ... .
1) asked, went, didn't
2) said, goes, didn't
3) asked, goes, doesn't
4) told, went, hadn't
А15. "Take off these high-heeled shoes, we're going to the countryside!" Mother said to her daughter. - Mother... her daughter ... those high-heeled shoes.
1) told, takeoff
2) insisted, took off
3) asked, taking off
4) told, to take off
A16. She wasn't in the mood to try that fashionable blouse on but we ... persuade her.
1) could
2) can
3) were able
4) managed to
A17. Five years I spent abroad. When I returned to Italy I ... women ... wrap-over skirts.
1) had noticed / wearing
2) notice / to wear
3) noticed/wear
4) have noticed / to be wearing
A18. Our pupils can't stand school uniforms. Theyare accustomed to... old jeans and T-shirts.
1) wear
2) wearing
3) be wearing
4) have been wearing
A19. If you ... these bootswith a soft cloth, they ... better.
1) polish, would be looking
2) were polishing, might look
3) have been polishing, would look
4) had polished, may be looking
А20. I wish you ... suede shoes and pants ... them. Leathershoesare out of fashionnow.
1) bought, to match
2) buy, matching
3) would have bought, to match
4) bought, match
A21. ... rich can afford buying clothes in boutiques.Ordinary people usually do it in... shop.
l)The/a
2) - / a
3) The / the
4) - / a
A22. Clothes are forever changing on ... whole and styleschange with ... development of society.
l)-/a
2) a / the
3) the / -
4) the /the
A23. The shop-assistant offered the customer to go ... the fitting roomwhere the latter can take his pants ... to try ... a pair of trousers.
1) towards / in / on
2) to / on / over
3) in /out/ on
4) to / off/ on
A24. Are you one ... the thousands ... fashion slaves who follow... every new trend that appears?
l)of/of/-2)of/-/to
3) in / from / for
4) of/ of/ to
A25. I'm going ... a fancy ball... this evening. I'd better dress... for the occasion.
1) for/-/up
2) to / in / in
3)on/ for /on
4) to / - / up
A26. Teens were wearing jeans ... shorts came into fashion.
1) before
2) as long as
3) until
4) that's why
A27. Most American girls prefer to wearlow-heeled shoes... most European girls wear high-heeled ones.
l)as
2) while
3) when
4) on condition that
Укажите номер подчеркнутого фрагмента, в котором допущена ошибка.
А28. For a whole week the girl came to classon every day with her hair a different colour.
1 2 3 4
A29. Jeans which are fashionable as well as comfortable originated
1 2
like miners' working outfit.
3 4
Определите тему, к которой относится данный ряд слов. Укажите выбранный вариант.
АЗ0. trend, boutique, vogue, design
1) high fashion
2) low motion
3) know how
4) middle age
Из предложенных вариантов выберите слово, относящееся к заданному ряду слов. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А31. stylish, fashionable, smart, chic
1) out-of-date
2) plain
3) vulgar
4) trendy
Определите ряд, в котором не все слова относятся к одной теме. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А32.
1) taste, grace, elegance, ugliness
2) splendor, magnificence, grandeur, brilliance
3) beauty, loveliness, charm, appeal
Прочитайте текст, выберите один из предложенных вариантов ответа. Укажите выбранный вариант.
Although they were described as the (A33) ... designs in many years, there isn't (A34) ... about the latest line of shoes from Santorelli. As one of the most famous designers (A35) ... Italy, Salvatore Santorelli is expected to do (A36) ... simply repeat the previous year's successful formula of'smart but casual' sandals in a range of pastels. After all, he can't let his customers (A37) ..., can he?
A33. | 1) first Italian new | 2) first new Italian | 3) new first Italian | 4) Italian first new |
A34. | 1) anything new very | 2) anything very new | 3) new anything | 4) very new anything |
A35. | 1) by | 2) in | 3) of | 4) to |
A36. | 1) as much as | 2) more than | 3) the best | 4) the most |
A37. | 1) off | 2) away | 3) in | 4) down |
Выберите ответную реплику, подходящую по смыслу к предложенной реплике-стимулу. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А38. What a cute dress!
1) Says who?
2) What?
3) Why do you ask?
4) You noticed, didn't you?
Выберите реплику-стимул, подходящую по смыслу к предложенной ответной реплике. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А39. Sorry, it was wrong of me.
1) A pleasure to hear that.
2) Why are you always criticizing others?
3) You look stunning!
4) Could I look in the mirror?
Прочитайте вопрос. Выберите один из вариантов ответа. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А40. Which street in London used to be associated with youth fashions?
1) Fleet Street
2) Downing Street
3) Carnaby Street
4) Baker Street
Прочитайте текст и выберите вариант ответа, соответствующий содержанию прочитанного текста. Укажите выбранный вариант.
I. What is happening to the landscape of the traditional British high street these days? As more and more retail outlets are moving to the out-of-town shopping malls gaps are left in our once thriving streets. It's a sad sight to see boarded up shop fronts where grocers, butchers, hardware merchants and bakers once thrived. But hang on a moment, what is this that I see moving in to take their place? Charity Shops!
II. In my very own pleasant middle class suburb, in recent years we have said good bye to an excellent confectionary only to say hello to some brand new research centre, and watch as a butcher metamorphosed into a 'Help the Aged' shop.
III. Can this be a good thing, our local necessities being replaced by do-gooders? Well in some ways yes because charity shops fulfill two very important needs in modern society. As the economy booms, house prices soar and people get rich they need to throw out their old stuff and replace it with something new. But as society gets polarized, some people get poorer and they need to stretch their limited budgets and buy the second-hand goods that others have disposed of and this is where charity shops come in.
IV. Let's say you are a poor student, you have little money but need a new outfit to attract a new boy or girlfriend at the Student Union party that you are going to at the weekend. All you need to do is pop along to your local charity shop and buy, for just a few pounds, that fancyaccessory that somebody else has become bored with. All this can be done at a fraction of the price of a new item and will often be of a better quality.
V. What if you are no longer a poor student but have some money and have moved into a new flat? Do you really want all that old rubbish that you have accumulated over the years? No of course not but somebody might and it's not that bad. Why not take it round to the charity shop and get rid of it. You feel virtuous for giving to others and you get rid of unwanted things at the same time!
A41. The main idea of the article is that charity shops
1) are not a novel thing in city streets.
2) are destroying traditional looks of city streets.
3) are playing an important role in the society.
A42. The author implies that in recent years
1) city streets have changed their looks greatly.
2) charity shops have disappeared from city streets.
3) shopping has become a more complicated affair.
Л43. One can make a conclusion that
1) fewer people are doing shopping these days.
2) expensive shops are not for everybody.
3) more customers prefer huge supermarkets.
A44. According to the author, buying at charity shops is
1) time-consuming.
2) less expensive.
3) not fashionable.
A45. In the author's view, donating to charity can help one feel that s/he is
1) doing good.
2) having fun.
3) playing fair.
Определите, в каком значении слово употреблено в тексте. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А46. thriving (I)
1) deserted
2) populated
3) full of life
A47. fancy (IV)
1) imaginary 2)cheap 3) expensive
Выберите правильный вариант перевода в соответствии с содержанием текста. Укажите выбранный вариант.
А48. In my very own pleasant middle class suburb... (II)
1) В моем очень приятном для меня пригороде, где живут представители среднего класса...
2) В том самом моем уютном пригороде, где живут представители среднего класса...
3) В моем собственно очень уютном пригороде, где живут представители среднего класса...
А49. Let's say you are a poor student... (IV)
1) Давайте скажем, что вы бедный студент...
2) Предположим, что вы бедный студент...
3) Давайте скажем так: "Вы - бедный студент..."
А50. All this can be done at a fraction of the price of a new item... (IV)
1) Всё это обойдется вам гораздо дешевле, чем покупка новой вещи...
2) Всё это может быть сделано за часть цены новой вещи...
3) Всё это может быть куплено за частичную цену новой вещи...
PART В
В каждом предложении заполните пропуск словом, образованным от указанного в скобках.
B1. Even everyday clothes like sweaters and jeans can be very (style).
B2. Nowadays the world of fashion has become ... (commerce).
B3. Some fashion designers are ... by real life events to create new collections (motive).
Переведите на английский язык фрагмент предложения, данный в скобках.
В4. A lot of fashionable articles can be bought (на распродаже).
B5. (Есть) a trend to employ models who are not too skinny.
B6. (Почему бы не) visit a fashion show advertised in the media?
Прочитайте текст. Заполните каждый из пропусков только одним словом, подходящим по смыслу. Слово должно содержать не более 15 символов.
Some items of clothing never (B7) ... out of fashion. Jeans are worn (B8) ... by the wealthy and the not-so-rich. White blouses can (B9) ... found in the wardrobes of grannies and their granddaughters (B10) ... . The same applies to the classical style in clothing.
Test 20
READING MORE BOOKS
PART A
К каждому заданию даны варианты ответов, из которых только один является верным. Выберите правильный ответ из четырех предложенных.
А1. What's there in the book? Consult the ... page.
1) content
2) contents
3) content's
4) contents'
A2. The words ... in bold type are to be learnt by heart.
1) printing
2) printed
3) being printing
4) printted
A3. It's ... book I read in the original.
1) fifth
2) the five
3) fifths
4) the fifth
A4. It's a pity I've found... information in this encyclopedia.
1) little
2) few
3) small
4) a few
A5. He ... eleven when his friends... hint a bookworm.
1) was, had called
2) had been, called
3) was, called
4) has been, had called
A6. Once you ... our talks on bestselling authors, it... your knowledge of literature.
1) will visit, extend
2) visit, will extend
3) visited, will extended
4) had visit, would extended
A7. She ... us the plot of the classical novel when the bell... .
1) had been telling, gone
2) was telling, went
3) has been telling, had gone
4) told, was going
A8. Much attention ... to Yanka Kupala's poetry. His first poem ... in 1905.
1) is being paid, had been published
2) had been paid, is published
3) was paid, has been published
4) is paid, was published
A9. Every time he ... reading a detective story, he... absorbed in it completely.
1) starts, gets
2) is starting, is getting
3) started, had got
4) will start, will have got
A10. I ... through the preface before I ... about the price of thevolume.
1)looked, had asked
2) had been looking, ask
3) looked, asked
4) had looked, asked
A11. She ... a keen reader. She... this thick book by 7 p.m.
1) was, would have read
2) has been, had read
3) is, will have read
4) is, will read
A12. These historical novels ... by next week. They... now.
1) will have been sold, are being advertised
2) would have been sold, had been advertised
3) will be sold, have been advertised
4) would have been sold, are advertised
A13. He ... busy. He ... his little son to sleep in the evening.
1) was, has read
2) is, is reading
3) is being, reads
4) will be, is being read
A14. I haven't made up my mind yet ... to join the library club ... not.
1) in order, or
2) so that, or
3) whether, or
4) as if, or
A15. . "Do you mean that reading makes a person intelligent?" -"Yes."- They ... her if she ... that reading makes a person intelligent and she ... .
1) ask, meant, agrees
2) asked, mean, agrees
3) asked, meant, agreed
4) asked, meant, agree
А16. My mother has bought a new romantic novel this week. Yesterday she spent two hours in the study. She ... have finished reading it.
1) can
2) must
3) ought to
4) had to
A17. Do you mean we can ... him ... our literary society?
1) make, to join
2) made, joined
3) make, join
4) made, to be joined
A18. For him ... so illiterate was unforgivable.
l)to be
2) being
3) to being
4) to be being
A19. If he ... much time on studying, he ... his final exams.
1) hadn't spent, could have failed
2) hasn't spend, would failed
3) didn't spend, would fail
4) hadn't spent, can have failed
A20. I don't read newspapers. But I ... I ... more socially-conscious.
1) am wishing, was
2) wished, were
3) want, am
4) wish, were
A21. I told ... children that they can learn ... French language themselves.
1) the / the
2)-/-
3) - / the
4) the /
A22. Tо be aware of everything Ialways buy... Minsk Times and read all... articles in it.
1)A/-
2) -/the
3) The / the
4) -/-
A23. Looking ... a dictionary in a bookshop I came ... my favourite book ... Lawrence.
1) for/ across/ by
2) through / in / on
3) at / across / with
4) in/off/by
A24. Serious reading is never to be … … fashion. It is always ... .
1) out/in / over
2) in / with /in
3) down / in / out
4) out / of / in
A25. It's ... to you whether to spend your time ... vain or to dedicate it ... self-education.
1) for / on / for
2) up/ in/to
3) - / through / with
4) over / about /to
A26. ... the process of self-education is not controlled by anybody, most people forget about it.
1) If
2) Since
3) While
4) Though
А27. ... you start reading anything by this author, in a week you'll be addicted to hisstyle.
1) as long as
2) until
3) before
4) provided
Укажите номер подчеркнутого фрагмента, в котором допущена ошибка.
А28. We spent a great deal of time looking through a large number of
1 2
books to help him find just a little facts about ancient Britain.
3 4
A29. Most critics agree unanimously that William Shakespeare was
1 2
a greatest writer in the English language.
3 4
Определите тему, к которой относится данный ряд слов. Укажите выбранный вариант.