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Задание 1
When one is unfamiliar with the customs, it easy to make…
Варианты ответов:

1) an enemy 2) an injury  
3) a commitment 4) a blunder

Задание  3
Information is given into the computer in the form of …
Варианты ответов:

1) ideas 2) characters
3) rules  4) descriptions

Задание 4
The possibility of … is reduced if data were correctly put into the data processing system.
Варианты ответов:

1) character  2) access
3) error 4) operation

Задание 5
Whose … was it to make sure the bills were paid?
Варианты ответов: 

1) response 2) responsibility
3) responsible 4) responsive

Задание 6
I haven’t tried it …, but I’m told that karate is very good  exercise.
Варианты ответов: 

1) mine 2) my
3) myself 4) me

Задание 7
The article is ….than the previous one.
Варианты ответов:  

1) the least interesting 2) more interesting
3) interesting 4) the most interesting

Задание  8
… English  Channel is between Great Britain and  France.

Варианты ответов:  

1) the 2) an
3) - 4) a

Задание  9
Don’t you know that Carlson lived … a small house … the roof?
Варианты ответов:   

1) at, on 2) on, in
3) in, on 4) in, at

Задание 10
… are  made of bronze.
Варианты ответов:  

1) pence 2) penny
3) pennies 4) pences

Задание 11
What … your parents’ address?
Варианты ответов:  

1) are 2) am
3) is 4) be

Задание 12
There … no central heating in our house last year.
Варианты ответов:  

1) are 2) was
3) were 4) is

Задание 13
My family… а bоаt  trip next summer.
Варианты ответов:

1) have 2) shall have
3) will have  4) had

Задание 14
Does … mind if I smoke here?
Варианты ответов

1) someone 2) somebody
3) anyone  4) no one

Задание 15
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You didn’t hear what someone said. What do you say?

1) I apologize 2) Please repeat.
3) I didn’t hear. 4) Sorry?

Задание 16
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Secretory: “I’m afraid Mr. Johnson is not in._______”
Mr. Simpson: ”Yes, please. Tell him I’m waiting for him in my office.”

1) No messages. 2) You want something?
3) Anything else? 4) Can I take a message?

Задание 17
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Teacher: “For homework learn the story by heart.”  
Students: “________________”

1) Jokes! 2) You must be joking!
3) Laugh for homework. 4) You must joke by heart.

Задание 18
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Сustomer: “ Can you help me? ”
Shop assistant: “____________”

1) Fine, thanks. 2) How are you?
3) Sure, what’s the problem? 4) You’re welcome.

Задание 19
What is the nickname of the British flag?
Варианты ответов:  

1) St.  Andrew’s Cross 2) Big Ben
3) St. George’s  Cross 4) Union Jack

Задание 20
What is the national symbol of America? 
Варианты ответов:  

1) the rose 2) the bold eagle
3) the shamrock 4) the maple leaf

Задание 21
The capital of Canada is …
Варианты ответов:  

1) Canberra 2) Wellington
3) Ottawa 4) Cardiff

Задание 22
What is the name of English  town where William Shakespeare was born?
Варианты ответов:  

1) London 2) Stratford-on-Avon
3) Edinburgh 4) Belfast

Задание 23
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Madame Tussaud’s: Entertaining and Amazing  People.

1. For more than two hundred years Madame Tussaud’s has entertained and amazed people of all ages, nationalities and from all walks of life. After all, where else can

see world leaders, movie stars, sporting heroes and other celebrities.  All the historic characters have been created after attentive study of old portraits and sculptures. The costumes are re-created as accurately as possible.
2. In the 1770 Marie Grosholtz (later to become Madame Tussaud) began making her wax portrait figures. Her figures of French writer Francois Voltaire and US states-man Benjamin Franklin are on display today. During the French Revolution she was
asked to make death mask of some of the prominent figures who were executed, such as Louis 16 and his wife Marie Antoinette.
3. Madame Tussaud worked at her exhibition until her death in 1850 at the age of 89. Her sons and grandsons continued with the business, but these days her descendants are no longer directly involves. However, the spirit of Marie continues to live on, not least in the form of the figure she made herself.
4. Figures are made 2% bigger than real life because wax shrinks. The wax used for the figures is similar to candle wax. In the more thrifty past, wax figures were melted down and re-used, but this is no longer the case as the colour of the wax deteriorates when recycled. Each figure weighs about 15 kg – with 4.5 kg of wax used for the head and 1.4 kg for the hands. Over 150 precise measurements are taken to create an accurate portrait. Each hair is to be individually inserted, taking about five weeks.
5. The characters who move and speak are modeled in clay first of all, like the nor-mal portraits, but the head is made in silicon rubber which allows movement. A spokes-person for Madame Tussaud’s says men and women like different figures. The figure most photographed by men is Naomi Campbell, and the most photographed by women is Brad Pitt. However, the attention from the public isn’t always friendly – for instance, Hitler had to be put behind a special glass screen in the Chamber of Horrors because people couldn’t stop abusing him.
Укажите, какой части текста (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) соответствует следующая информация:

While visiting the Museum men and women prefer to photograph different figures.

 Задание 28
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         Madame Tussaud’s: Entertaining and Amazing  People.

1. For more than two hundred years Madame Tussaud’s has entertained and amazed people of all ages, nationalities and from all walks of life. After all, where else can you

see world leaders, movie stars, sporting heroes and other celebrities.  All the historic characters have been created after attentive study of old portraits and sculptures. The costumes are re-created as accurately as possible.
2. In the 1770 Marie Grosholtz (later to become Madame Tussaud) began making her wax portrait figures. Her figures of French writer Francois Voltaire and US states-man Benjamin Franklin are on display today. During the French Revolution she was
asked to make death mask of some of the prominent figures who were executed, such as Louis 16 and his wife Marie Antoinette.
3. Madame Tussaud worked at her exhibition until her death in 1850 at the age of 89. Her sons and grandsons continued with the business, but these days her descendants are no longer directly involves. However, the spirit of Marie continues to live on, not least in the form of the figure she made herself.
4. Figures are made 2% bigger than real life because wax shrinks. The wax used for the figures is similar to candle wax. In the more thrifty past, wax figures were melted down and re-used, but this is no longer the case as the colour of the wax deteriorates when recycled. Each figure weighs about 15 kg – with 4.5 kg of wax used for the head and 1.4 kg for the hands. Over 150 precise measurements are taken to create an accurate portrait. Each hair is to be individually inserted, taking about five weeks.
5. The characters who move and speak are modeled in clay first of all, like the nor-mal portraits, but the head is made in silicon rubber which allows movement. A spokes-person for Madame Tussaud’s says men and women like different figures. The figure most photographed by men is Naomi Campbell, and the most photographed by women is Brad Pitt. However, the attention from the public isn’t always friendly – for instance, Hitler had to be put behind a special glass screen in the Chamber of Horrors because people couldn’t stop abusing him.
Укажите, какой части текста (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) соответствует следующая информация:

During the French revolution Madame Tussaud was asked to make death masks of some famous persons who were executed.

  Задание 29
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         Madame Tussaud’s: Entertaining and Amazing  People.

1. For more than two hundred years Madame Tussaud’s has entertained and amazed people of all ages, nationalities and from all walks of life. After all, where else can

see world leaders, movie stars, sporting heroes and other celebrities.  All the historic characters have been created after attentive study of old portraits and sculptures. The costumes are re-created as accurately as possible.
2. In the 1770 Marie Grosholtz (later to become Madame Tussaud) began making her wax portrait figures. Her figures of French writer Francois Voltaire and US states-man Benjamin Franklin are on display today. During the French Revolution she was
asked to make death mask of some of the prominent figures who were executed, such as Louis 16 and his wife Marie Antoinette.
3. Madame Tussaud worked at her exhibition until her death in 1850 at the age of 89. Her sons and grandsons continued with the business, but these days her descendants are no longer directly involves. However, the spirit of Marie continues to live on, not least in the form of the figure she made herself.
4. Figures are made 2% bigger than real life because wax shrinks. The wax used for the figures is similar to candle wax. In the more thrifty past, wax figures were melted down and re-used, but this is no longer the case as the colour of the wax deteriorates when recycled. Each figure weighs about 15 kg – with 4.5 kg of wax used for the head and 1.4 kg for the hands. Over 150 precise measurements are taken to create an accurate portrait. Each hair is to be individually inserted, taking about five weeks.
5. The characters who move and speak are modeled in clay first of all, like the nor-mal portraits, but the head is made in silicon rubber which allows movement. A spokes-person for Madame Tussaud’s says men and women like different figures. The figure most photographed by men is Naomi Campbell, and the most photographed by women is Brad Pitt. However, the attention from the public isn’t always friendly – for instance, Hitler had to be put behind a special glass screen in the Chamber of Horrors because people couldn’t stop abusing him.
Ответьте на вопрос:
Are any of Madame Tussaud’s descendants involved in the work of the museum? Варианты ответов:

1) They are her sons and grandsons. 2) They are her grandchildren.
3) No descendants are involved. 4) They  are  her cousins

Задание 30
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         Madame Tussaud’s: Entertaining and Amazing  People.

1. For more than two hundred years Madame Tussaud’s has entertained and amazed people of all ages, nationalities and from all walks of life. After all, where else can you

see world leaders, movie stars, sporting heroes and other celebrities.  All the historic characters have been created after attentive study of old portraits and sculptures. The costumes are re-created as accurately as possible.
2. In the 1770 Marie Grosholtz (later to become Madame Tussaud) began making her wax portrait figures. Her figures of French writer Francois Voltaire and US states-man Benjamin Franklin are on display today. During the French Revolution she was
asked to make death mask of some of the prominent figures who were executed, such as Louis 16 and his wife Marie Antoinette.
3. Madame Tussaud worked at her exhibition until her death in 1850 at the age of 89. Her sons and grandsons continued with the business, but these days her descendants are no longer directly involves. However, the spirit of Marie continues to live on, not least in the form of the figure she made herself.
4. Figures are made 2% bigger than real life because wax shrinks. The wax used for the figures is similar to candle wax. In the more thrifty past, wax figures were melted down and re-used, but this is no longer the case as the colour of the wax deteriorates when recycled. Each figure weighs about 15 kg – with 4.5 kg of wax used for the head and 1.4 kg for the hands. Over 150 precise measurements are taken to create an accurate portrait. Each hair is to be individually inserted, taking about five weeks.
5. The characters who move and speak are modeled in clay first of all, like the nor-mal portraits, but the head is made in silicon rubber which allows movement. A spokes-person for Madame Tussaud’s says men and women like different figures. The figure most photographed by men is Naomi Campbell, and the most photographed by women is Brad Pitt. However, the attention from the public isn’t always friendly – for instance, Hitler had to be put behind a special glass screen in the Chamber of Horrors because people couldn’t stop abusing him.
Ответьте на вопрос:
How long does it take to make hair for a wax figure?
Варианты ответов:

 
1) a month 2) 5 weeks
3) 2 days 4) a fortnight

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