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Приклад запитання: I don’t remember ... that I’m sure you’re mistaken.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 10 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Match to make a correct sentence: Global warming is …
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Створено 9 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: When Karen became the manager, she began to________ people as if they were inferior.
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Створено 7 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: What are the advertisements about?
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Створено 7 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Гнів, роздратування
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: writing 11th form
Приклад запитання:              Big Red London Buses         What is the best-known symbol of London? Big Ben? The statue of Eros in Picadilly Circus? Or could it be 1)….......................   much more ordinary than that? Could it be the big red London double-decker bus?    It certainly could. Big red buses 2)…              - and even found - all over the world, and people recognise them as symbols of London. Visitors climb into London buses to go and see the Niagara Falls. London buses can be seen driving 3)…      Europe to advertise big department stores, or British events . They don't need to have the words "London Transport" on the side of them: they are instantly recognised by millions of people!      It was almost 100 years ago, on October 25th 1911, the London General Omnibus Company 4)…    their last horse-drawn omnibus through the streets of the capital. Since then the big red motor bus 5)…     London's "king of the road".    Today, every day, thousands of Londoners use the big red buses to move - often slowly - around town; and lots of tourists know that a one-day London bus pass, valid on all regular bus routes, offers a wonderful way to see 6)….  capital city.     The idea of the "double decker" is 7)…    much older than the motor bus; it is simply a 8)…..     of the system that was used for public transport 9)…    the age of horse-drawn vehicles, when some of the passengers sat inside, and the rest travelled on the roof. Too bad if it10)…      !   The earliest horse-drawn double-deckers in London had steps at the back, so that people could climb up onto the roof. The main difference with today's buses was that in those days, there was no protection for the people travelling on top: if it rained, they could pull a sort of oil-cloth cover out of the back of the 11)…     in front of them, and pull it over them; but they still got wet.    Today the only open-topped buses are the special tourist buses.   It wasn't until the 1930's that all new buses came 12)…        with roofs over the upper deck! Increasingly powerful engines meant that buses could be bigger and heavier; like trams, they could then have roofs.
Приклад запитання: The city of Baltimore became the biggest city in America where they stopped including sugary drinks in children's menus
Приклад запитання: The city of Baltimore became the biggest city in America where they stopped including sugary drinks in children's menus
Приклад запитання: Mother Teresa was born in   _______ .аудіофайл до кр за посиланням https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btt50zJ3H58
Приклад запитання: Read the text below. For questions (1–5) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).The waggle dance is a term used by beekeepers for a particular dance performed by honey bees. When a honey bee comes across a patch of flowers where nectar (1) _____ be found, she returns to the hive _____ this information with the other inhabitants of the hive. Here, in the middle of her sisters, she performs the waggle dance. She moves in a figure-eight and shakes her body. As a result of this, the other bees know the exact location of the flowers. Apart from the waggle dance, honey bees also perform a dance known as the tremble dance. When a bee returns to the hive with the nectar she _____, a receiver bee assists her. If there are a lot of bees arriving with nectar, areceiver _____ the tremble dance in order to recruit more receiver bees to deal with the extra work. For honey bees, dancing is a _____ of communication and is very beneficial for the hive as a whole.
Приклад запитання: Task I.Decide which of the sentences below is conditional type 0, 1, 2 or 3:1. If I were rich, I would travel around the world.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Youth in Mind (Unit 8)
Приклад запитання: What ......... do you have with your parents?
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Створено 6 травня 2021
Приклад запитання:   Read the advice to competitors in a race. Match questions A–F with paragraphs 1–5. There is one extra question.How to achieve success at the Marathon des SablesThe best – and probably only – way of completing this six-day ultramarathon in southern Morocco is to make efficient preparations. Here are some tips to help you survive the 251 km course.1 ___As a competitor in the Marathon des Sables, you’ll be responsible for your own food. To maintain physical strength, you’ll need between 3,000 and 4,000 calories per day. Dried food is best because of its low weight and volume. Plan for a solid breakfast before the race, and a large evening meal afterwards. Take dried fruit and nuts, and high energy bars as snacks.2 ___During the race, you’ll need to drink between six and seven litres of water per day. Water is distributed in the morning, at control posts during the race and on completion of each stage – remember to save some each evening to prepare breakfast the next day. You mustn’t discard water bottles in the desert; they should be exchanged for new ones or thrown away at the control posts.3 ___You’ll need a comfortable rucksack that doesn’t cover the competitor number on your chest; if it does, you may not be allowed to compete. The bag should contain everything you need, including food, a stove for heating water, a sleeping bag and your clothes. Everything you carry must be weighed so that your rucksack isn’t too heavy for you.4 ___You should start preparing at least six months before the event starts. Aim to run 150 to 190 miles a week, increasing the distance as time goes on. Train with a rucksack occasionally and get used to drinking water on long runs. You can also use the practice runs to test different energy foods. If you aren’t used to running, you should not enter the competition.5 ___Special satellite facilities are arranged during the race so that you can call friends and family. Phone calls cost around €3 per minute, so bring cash or a credit card with you. You can send one free email per day and the rest you will be charged for. If you want to receive internet messages, the sender will need your full name and competitor number.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Приклад запитання: a person who puts out fires 
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 5 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: відчувати комок у горлі
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 5 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Read the text and do the tasksA MiracleUntill a certain moment in my life I had been a care-free man whose main ambition was to sleep and eat well, party like there was no tomorrow and earn the fortune.. I worked only when I needed more money, which was possible as I was up- and- coming novelist. So instead of writing books regulary , I used to waste my time away meeting my friends, shopping or going on holidays.Once a friend of mine talked me inti visitting the Philippines, saying what a lovely place it was to see. I agreed without hesitation and so we left.1.Which of these statements are false about the narrator?
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 5 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Listen to the text and choose the best extract for what you hear. There is one extra sentence that you don't need..A.The speaker is bored with the placeB.You can hear this announcement on the coachC.We learn why the speaker chose his\ her holiday accomodationD.The speaker expresses his\ her admiration for a placeE.The speaker mentions problems while travelling
Приклад запитання: ..... (look) down from the tower we saw many people walking in the streets.
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Створено 5 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Natural disasters:
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Створено 5 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Natural disasters
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 5 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Uluru (Ayres rock)In the ‘Uluru-Kata Tjunta’ national park stands the magnificant Uluru/Ayres Rock, a large sandstone rock formation, it is a sacred site for the Aboriginal people and is listed as a World Heritage site. It is one of Australia’s most recognized natural icon’s. It is noted for it’s changes of colour, glowing red briefly at sunset is a remarkable sight, this is due to the oxidation of iron at it’s surface, as the sun sets it changes from red to purple and then to black, and in reverse at sun rise. Water soaks through the sandstone and soaks down through the rock to emerge at the bottom as springs giving wildlife and plants an invaluable water supply in an otherwise arid area. The rock stands 348m (1,142ft) high and measures 9.4km (5.8miles) in circumference. The Anangu, traditional landowners, give guided tours around the rock and talk about the flora and fauna of the surrounding land and the Aboriginal ‘Dreamtime stories’ of the area. The Anangu people would prefer if people did not climb the rock, they do not forbid it but just prefer that for reasons of tradition and for the safety of visitors it was not climbed. It is not an easy climb and there have been deaths of climbers over the years, most being due to heart attacks.The Great Barrier ReefOne of Australia’s most stunning sights is the Great Barrier reef. It is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. It is a one of the seven wonders of the natural world. Larger than the great wall of China, it is the only living thing on earth visible from space. There are more than 2,900 individual reefsand 900 islands, covering an area of 35,000sq km. Some 400 different varieties of coral, both hard and soft coral, these give the reef it’s amazing array of colours and provide homes for 1,500 types of fish, 4,000 species of mollusc and 350 species of starfish, sea urchins, and unknown types of crustaceans. It comprises of billions of tiny living organisms, known as coral polyps. The Great Barrier Reef supports a diversity of life, many of them are endangered species. There are thirty species of whales, dolphins and porpoises and six breeds of turtles. Climate change has had a huge impact upon the reef causing coral bleaching and this is also having an impact on other forms of reef life. Other threats to the reef are pollution, shipping accidents, fishing and the ‘crown of thorns’ starfish, which preys on coral polyps.Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park  Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is situated in the Central Highlands of Tasmania’s wilderness area World Heritage site. It has stunning scenery of craggy ridges and crests, lakes and valleys scooped out by glaciers, wildflower meadows and ancient pines mirrored in the glacial lakes. The park contains many walking trails, which take one past glacial lakes, icy streams and waterfalls cascading out of rugged mountains. Birds and animals that can be seen in the park include bennett’s wallabies, pademelons, quolls, tasmanian devils, echidnas, wombats, possums, ravens and currawongs.The Twelve Apostles The twelve apostles are one of the three most popular tourist attract-tions in Australia. They are a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. They have been formed by erosion with the crashing waves of the Southern Ocean. The stacks are susceptible to further erosion from the waves. On 3 July 2005, a 50 metre high stack fell crashing into the sea leaving only eight remaining. They are a spectacular sight to behold from the cliff tops, especially at sunrise and sunset as they change colour from black to brilliant yellow under a full sun.The Blue MountainsThe Blue Mountains form a part of Australia’s great dividing range and are the edge of the great sandstone plateau that once covered the whole of this side of the continent. It is dissected by gorges up to 760 metres deep. The highest point is Mount Werong at 1,215 metres above sea level. A large part of the Blue Mountains Range is incorporated into the Greater Blue Mountains Area Heritage Site. In the summer Over millions of years the soft stone has been eroded away from the coast to form the rugged landscape, with rivers, caves and waterfalls. In the summer there is a blue haze that hangs over the area which gives the area it’s name. When visiting the area many people head for Katoomba, know for it’s arty, hippie population and it’s good shopping. From Katoomba there is easy access to such well know sights such as The Three sisters and Echo Point and to the South West lie The Jenolan Caves, which are a series of limestone caves. The Katoomba Scenic Railway is the steepest railway in the world and was originally part of the Katoomba mining Tramways. Here you will also find the Scenic Skyway, a glass-bottomed cable car that crosses the Jamison Valley and the Scenic Cableway, the steepest aerial cable car in Australia.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 5 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Read the text and choose the correct extract1.On June 11, 2017, the decision of the Council of the European Union introduced a visa-free regime for short trips of Ukrainian citizens to 30 countries of the European Union and 1) _____.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Usage of Wish & If only
Приклад запитання: Choose the correct option to complete the sentences1. I wish I _______ a better job. I don’t enjoy this kind of work.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: End-of-Year Test in Reading
Приклад запитання: Get the message?Your mobile phone vibrates in your pocket. ‘Need to see you,’ reads the screen. Nothing new, considering that texting is currently the most common form of long-distance communication. But how were messages conveyed in the past?One of the first methods was the smoke signal. This practice was used by Chinese soldiers guarding the Great Wall to warn of the enemy’s approach. The Greeks devised a whole alphabet of smoke signals for sending messages. But it was Native Americans who made the system mobile by carrying small bunches of dried grasses around with them. These could be lit quickly from any place at any time.Moving on to messages transmitted by sound, an early technique was the drum. Drums are still used today in the rainforests of Africa, Papua New Guinea and Central and South America for broadcasting news. The instrument is made from a hollow log and this is hit with a stick. On receiving the message, each village passes it on to the next, which means that news can travel at up to 150 km an hour.Another instrument traditionally used for long-distance communication is the alphorn. These four-metre long wooden horns were common in most mountainous regions of Europe and their deep rich sound could be heard over 6 km away. Farmers would use them to send messages across the valley as well as to call in their cows. Today, the alphorn is a form of entertainment, and Switzerland alone has around 4,000 players.In some parts of the world, humans are able to convey messages over long distances without using instruments. On La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands, people use Silbo, or the ‘whistling language’ to communicate across the valleys. The language involves the use of the tongue, lips and hands to make sounds, which can travel up to 5 km. To ensure its continuation, Silbo is currently a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools on the island.A look at long-distance communication would not be complete without mentioning the art of yodelling. This is a form of singing, in which the voice changes pitch very quickly, making it easily heard over long distances. It is believed that the technique was developed in the Swiss Alps, but it is also found in other places such as Central Africa. At one time, yodelling was popular in theatres and music halls, but this is no longer so.    1.   What was most remarkable about the Greeks’ system of smoke signals?
Приклад запитання: Listen to the people discussing different problems and do the test:https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/intermediate-b1-listening/difficult-situationsThe boy is telling his......
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Writing 2nd term 11 form
Приклад запитання: 1.Match the word with the definition.Those who care only about themselves, and not about other people.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 4 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Get the message?Your mobile phone vibrates in your pocket. ‘Need to see you,’ reads the screen. Nothing new, considering that texting is currently the most common form of long-distance communication. But how were messages conveyed in the past?One of the first methods was the smoke signal. This practice was used by Chinese soldiers guarding the Great Wall to warn of the enemy’s approach. The Greeks devised a whole alphabet of smoke signals for sending messages. But it was Native Americans who made the system mobile by carrying small bunches of dried grasses around with them. These could be lit quickly from any place at any time.Moving on to messages transmitted by sound, an early technique was the drum. Drums are still used today in the rainforests of Africa, Papua New Guinea and Central and South America for broadcasting news. The instrument is made from a hollow log and this is hit with a stick. On receiving the message, each village passes it on to the next, which means that news can travel at up to 150 km an hour.Another instrument traditionally used for long-distance communication is the alphorn. These four-metre long wooden horns were common in most mountainous regions of Europe and their deep rich sound could be heard over 6 km away. Farmers would use them to send messages across the valley as well as to call in their cows. Today, the alphorn is a form of entertainment, and Switzerland alone has around 4,000 players.In some parts of the world, humans are able to convey messages over long distances without using instruments. On La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands, people use Silbo, or the ‘whistling language’ to communicate across the valleys. The language involves the use of the tongue, lips and hands to make sounds, which can travel up to 5 km. To ensure its continuation, Silbo is currently a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools on the island.A look at long-distance communication would not be complete without mentioning the art of yodelling. This is a form of singing, in which the voice changes pitch very quickly, making it easily heard over long distances. It is believed that the technique was developed in the Swiss Alps, but it is also found in other places such as Central Africa. At one time, yodelling was popular in theatres and music halls, but this is no longer so.    1.   What was most remarkable about the Greeks’ system of smoke signals?
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 4 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Task I. Decide if the statements true (T) or false (F)1. The professor started his class with a short introductory word.
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Створено 4 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: I. Match the word with the definition.Those who care only about themselves, and not about other people.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 4 травня 2021
Приклад запитання: Listen to the people discussing different problems and do the test:https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening/intermediate-b1-listening/difficult-situationsThe boy is telling his......