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Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Medical Equipment
Приклад запитання: bandage
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: We (to invite) to a concert last Saturday.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: 1. I am planning … my granny next week.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: 1. The children are sleeping, .........?
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: I. CHOOSE THE CORRECT HEADING FOR EACH PARAGRAPH A-E FROM THE LIST OF HEADINGS. WRITE THE CORRECT NUMBER, i-vii, IN BOXES 28-3228 PARAGRAPH A LIST OF HEADINGS
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: Who .... for you at the station for a quarter of an hour when your granny came home?
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: Find special questions
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Past Perfect
Приклад запитання: We...just....(to book) the table when we (to go) to the restaurant.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: endangered
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 23 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: She was made ____ up her room
Приклад запитання: Choose the right form of the Infinitive.She is glad ... you.
Приклад запитання: I ______ to the swimming Pool twice a week.
Приклад запитання: It's Julia's birthday next week, so ....... her some flowers.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Infinitive VS Gerund
Приклад запитання: What do you think of .............................. a party?
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Match the jobs with their definitions!
Приклад запитання: a person who puts out fires 
Приклад запитання: For questions 1-15 write A, B, C,D, or D . Read the texts .Which woman (A, B, C,D, or E)  ___ reduced her working hours in order to study?  A Amanda, 33 I had been working in sales for six years when I suffered an ankle injury that was to change my whole life. It didn't heal and someone suggested acupuncture, a traditional Chinese treatment for pain. I was so impressed by the treatment that I found out about classes. I had reached a point in my life where things had to change. In many ways I had it all: a company car, foreign business trips, my own house, a secure job. But at 29, I felt increasingly dissatisfied and wanted to be more adventurous. So I persuaded my boss to let me work a four-day week and did classes on the remaining day. It took four difficult years to qualify, as I was studying 25 hours a week on top of my job. It's been worth it though, and I get on well with the people I work for now. As for the BMW, I don't miss it at all!   B Dani, 30 I trained as a doctor but I knew all along it wasn't right for me and I found working in a hospital exhausting. My parents had run their dairy farm for thirty years and needed a long holiday, so we decided that I'd look after things for six months while they visited my brother in Australia. It gave me the career break I'd been looking for, except that I never went back. Mum and Dad have emigrated, so now I'm in charge for good, which is fine by me. At the beginning, I was quite inexperienced, though it felt natural to be back on the farm and didn't take me long to master everything. I've learned to be flexible - to fit in with the weather! Being in the open air is the best thing of all. I've just started selling my own cheese and by this time next year, I'll have launched my own ice cream.  C Sue, 34 I'd never seen myself as academic. Hairdressing seemed glamorous and I wanted a car, so I went to work in a salon as an apprentice. I wasn't concerned about the poor pay - I had fun! Then, all of a sudden, my husband’s job moved to London. This forced me to reconsider my own life and I decided to take English and Law at night school there. I was spending 45 hours a week cutting hair and working for exams as well. I lost ten kilos in weight, but for all the stress of studying, I knew I was doing the right thing. After leaving college I went into market research. My confidence has always been low and it was three years before I felt I could cope effectively in the role. But it was worth it - my present earnings would have been unimaginable back in the salon.  D Rachel, 28 I worked for three investment banks in London, earning £60,000 a year in my last job. If I'd added up the hours I spent at my desk, it would have been huge - sometimes I was there until midnight. To begin with, I had lots of energy and I got a real buzz from the work, helped by the fact that everyone was willing to give me so much responsibility. Eventually, third time around, it got to me. At the time, the bank needed to reduce its staff and was offering a good leaving package, so I jumped at it. I spent six months getting to know Latin America, where I'd never been. Now I'm working freelance, editing articles for financial magazines. I've set up the spare room as an office and I hope to pick up enough work. People who need certainty and structure would find my new life difficult, but all in all, I feel I've made the right decision.    E     Eleanor, 25 I'd always loved skating and what I wanted above all was to be an ice dancer. Mum and Dad found classes for me but the rink was in another town so it took up a lot of their time driving me there. I'm so grateful to them for that, not to mention the huge sums they've invested in my training. I started competing at 14 and turned professional at 16. I've done a lot of great shows, but I chose to hang up my skates long before most ice-dancers do. For the last six months. I've been working for a sportswear firm to gain experience in business and marketing and my dream is to . set up a company before long, producing boots, skates and costumes for the ice.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 22 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: Choose the correct variant.- My computer is too old. It is constantly lagging.- Have you tried exchanging a _________?
Приклад запитання: It's Julia's birthday next week, so.....her some flowers.
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 22 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: a movie with many exciting and violent scenes
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 22 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: How we can translate:conscious
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 22 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: They didn't allow me _____it
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: The Council of Europe
Приклад запитання: The Council of Europe has been working to build a Europe United on the basis of ...
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 21 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: Read the blog post. For questions 1–5, choose the correct answer In 2017 I had a life-changing experience – one that has taught me about the kind of person I am, the kind of place I can live in, and most (perhaps) most importantly how to survive the depths of winter with no phone signal and only wet sheep for company. Sometimes I sit here and think, if only I’d done this earlier.I’m Laura Keenan. A while ago I decided to give up on the hustle and bustle of city living and came to live on hill farm in north Wales, overlooking the picturesque mountains of Snowdonia. Although I was pretty miserable in London, work wasn’t all that unpleasant – my colleagues were really great, we shared a lot together. I was earning a decent living. I had a nice boyfriend. But something about London just didn’t feel right anymore. I decided I needed to change. I’ve always been environmentally aware, and when I thought about how everyone was living – commuting every day, using loads of energy, buying and throwing away stuff all the time – I realized I needed to try to minimize the impact of my life on the world around me. Then something life-changing happened. One morning I got a phone call telling me that my great uncle had died. And, as he had no other surviving relatives, I was going to be given his house. I must admit I was a bit puzzled at first because I only met him a couple of times, when I was a little girl. But suddenly there I was, a homeowner. The house was described as a small cottage in an area of natural beauty. So, I thought, why not try it? What could go wrong? Well, now I know. There are definite challenges. If I’d known how remote the cottage was, I might not have made the move at all. It’s not too isolated for most of the year – when the weather is fine you can take these winding paths down to the nearby village. I think that there’s a great sense of community here – everyone helps each other. The problem is in winter and spring. I wish someone had told me how tough that would be. All the streams become flooded, and after heavy snow you’re on your own on the mountainside. It seems crazy, but you can get trapped up there for weeks. Even though on a clear day you should be able to see your nearest neighbour. Not that there were many clear days. I wish someone had told me how much it rains in the Welsh mountains.But, I’m a survivor. After spending a bit of time up here, I’ve decided that the key to successful living is following a couple of simple rules. Number one – you need to be prepared – getting firewood in before heavy rainfall, having a survival pack of tinned food in the event of being cut off, living with only a little light and heat for a few months. Number two – celebrate the small things. In spring, when everything starts to come back to life, the countryside is such an amazing place. It makes you feel incredible. This year I’m planning to grow more vegetables, and maybe get some chickens. Number three – keep your door shut during a storm. Otherwise you’ll wake up with a flooded kitchen and that wet sheep standing in your front room.1     Before Laura got the opportunity to move from London, she was unhappy 
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 21 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: Read the blog post. For questions 1–5, choose the correct answer I’m Laura Keenan. A while ago I decided to give up on the hustle and bustle of city living, and came to live on hill farm in north Wales, overlooking the mountains of Snowdonia – which is believed to be the most picturesque past of the UK. Although I was pretty miserable in London, work wasn’t all that unpleasant – my colleagues were really close, we shared a lot together. I was earning a decent living. But something about London just didn’t feel right anymore.It seemed to me that everyone there was so anxious all the time. I’ve always been environmentally aware, and when I thought about how everyone was living – commuting every day, using loads of energy, buying and throwing away stuff all the time – I realized I needed to try to minimize the impact of my life on the world around me. I decided I needed to change.Then, in 2017 I had a life-changing experience – one that has taught me about the kind of person I am, the kind of place I can live in, and most (perhaps) most importantly how to survive the depths of winter with no phone signal and only wet sheep for company. One morning I got a phone call telling me that my great uncle had died. And, as he had no other surviving relatives, I was going to be given his house.I must admit I was a bit puzzled at first because I only met him a couple of times, when I was a little girl. But suddenly there I was, a homeowner.The house was described as a small cottage in an area of natural beauty. So, I thought, why not try it? What could go wrong? Well, now I know. If I’d known how remote the cottage felt. I might not have made the move at all. It’s not too isolated but some people think it’s too far from anywhere. I’d disagree though. For most of the year, when the weather is fine, you can take these winding paths down to the nearby village. There’s a great sense of community here – everyone helps each other so much – with getting supplies, looking after animals. The family in the nearest farm even brought me food packages when I first got here. The problem is in winter and spring. I wish someone had told me how tough that would be. All the streams become flooded, and after heavy snow you’re stranded on the mountainside. It seems crazy, but you can get trapped up there for weeks. Even though on a clear day you should be able to see your nearest neighbour. Not that there were many clear days. I wish someone had told me how much it rains in the Welsh mountains.But, I’m a survivor. After spending a bit of time up here I’ve decided that the key to successful living is following a couple of simple rules. Number one – you need to be prepared – getting firewood in before heavy rainfall, having a survival pack of tinned food in the event of being cut off, living with only a little light and heat for a few months. Number two – celebrate the small things. In spring, when everything starts to come back to life, the countryside is such an amazing place. It makes you feel incredible. Sometimes I sit here and think, if only I’d done this earlier. This year I’m planning to grow more vegetables, and maybe get some chickens. And finally, Number three – keep your door shut during a storm. Otherwise you’ll wake up with a flooded kitchen and that wet sheep standing in your front room.1     Laura decided to leave London because 
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 21 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: anxiety
Приклад запитання: Match the word with the definition.Those who care only about themselves, and not about other people.
Приклад запитання: Mother Teresa was born in   _______ .
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 21 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: addict
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 21 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: You will hear a conversation about a boomerang generation. For each of the questions below circle the correct answer.The man says that the majority of boomerang children return to their parents because ...
Англійська мова, 11 клас
Створено 21 квітня 2021
Приклад запитання: Choose the correct option.What are you up to tonight? How about going to the cinema? - Oh, I am sorry. I’m busy tonight. I need to finish my essay and _________ on the topic “The influence of social media on teenagers”.