Reading 10th form

Додано: 22 травня 2022
Предмет: Англійська мова, 10 клас
Тест виконано: 470 разів
11 запитань
Запитання 1

Read the text below and decide if the statements 1-6 are True or False.


The Eiffel Tower

It is not possible to go to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you don’t go out of your way to visit it, from almost anywhere you look in the city, the tower is simply part of the view.

Interestingly, this now-famous tower was initially intended to be only a temporary part of France's capital city. It was completed in 1889 and took only two years, two months and five days to build. Given the technology back then, this was an unbelievably short amount of time. It was supposed to stand for only twenty years, but people soon found that it was useful as well as beautiful; its great height (at almost 1,000 feet, it was the tallest building in the world for over forty years) made it perfect as a radio tower. More importantly, it was so popular with the public, both at home and abroad, that any ideas about removing it soon disappeared.

Today, millions of people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. It has three floors, at 57 m, 115 m and 275 m off the ground, and each offers amazing views of the city. The first floor was redesigned at one point, and now has a glass bottom so that visitors can see straight down to the street below. The first and second levels can be reached on foot; however, visitors need to take a lift to reach the top floor. The view from the top floor is popular with visitors at any time of day, but many also choose to visit the tower after the sun goes down so that they can see the lights of Paris below. Although the great height can be scary, regular work is done on the tower to make sure that it stays safe enough for people to visit, and the view from the top makes it well worth it.



1. It is difficult to locate the Eiffel Tower in Paris.


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false

Запитання 2

Read the text below and decide if the statements 1-6 are True or False.


The Eiffel Tower

It is not possible to go to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you don’t go out of your way to visit it, from almost anywhere you look in the city, the tower is simply part of the view.

Interestingly, this now-famous tower was initially intended to be only a temporary part of France's capital city. It was completed in 1889 and took only two years, two months and five days to build. Given the technology back then, this was an unbelievably short amount of time. It was supposed to stand for only twenty years, but people soon found that it was useful as well as beautiful; its great height (at almost 1,000 feet, it was the tallest building in the world for over forty years) made it perfect as a radio tower. More importantly, it was so popular with the public, both at home and abroad, that any ideas about removing it soon disappeared.

Today, millions of people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. It has three floors, at 57 m, 115 m and 275 m off the ground, and each offers amazing views of the city. The first floor was redesigned at one point, and now has a glass bottom so that visitors can see straight down to the street below. The first and second levels can be reached on foot; however, visitors need to take a lift to reach the top floor. The view from the top floor is popular with visitors at any time of day, but many also choose to visit the tower after the sun goes down so that they can see the lights of Paris below. Although the great height can be scary, regular work is done on the tower to make sure that it stays safe enough for people to visit, and the view from the top makes it well worth it.


2. The original plan was to take down the Eiffel Tower after twenty years. 



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Запитання 3

Read the text below and decide if the statements 1-6 are True or False.


The Eiffel Tower

It is not possible to go to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you don’t go out of your way to visit it, from almost anywhere you look in the city, the tower is simply part of the view.

Interestingly, this now-famous tower was initially intended to be only a temporary part of France's capital city. It was completed in 1889 and took only two years, two months and five days to build. Given the technology back then, this was an unbelievably short amount of time. It was supposed to stand for only twenty years, but people soon found that it was useful as well as beautiful; its great height (at almost 1,000 feet, it was the tallest building in the world for over forty years) made it perfect as a radio tower. More importantly, it was so popular with the public, both at home and abroad, that any ideas about removing it soon disappeared.

Today, millions of people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. It has three floors, at 57 m, 115 m and 275 m off the ground, and each offers amazing views of the city. The first floor was redesigned at one point, and now has a glass bottom so that visitors can see straight down to the street below. The first and second levels can be reached on foot; however, visitors need to take a lift to reach the top floor. The view from the top floor is popular with visitors at any time of day, but many also choose to visit the tower after the sun goes down so that they can see the lights of Paris below. Although the great height can be scary, regular work is done on the tower to make sure that it stays safe enough for people to visit, and the view from the top makes it well worth it.



3. Although the Eiffel Tower attracted many foreign visitors, the French public disliked it in the beginning. 




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Запитання 4


Read the text below and decide if the statements 1-6 are True or False.


The Eiffel Tower

It is not possible to go to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you don’t go out of your way to visit it, from almost anywhere you look in the city, the tower is simply part of the view.

Interestingly, this now-famous tower was initially intended to be only a temporary part of France's capital city. It was completed in 1889 and took only two years, two months and five days to build. Given the technology back then, this was an unbelievably short amount of time. It was supposed to stand for only twenty years, but people soon found that it was useful as well as beautiful; its great height (at almost 1,000 feet, it was the tallest building in the world for over forty years) made it perfect as a radio tower. More importantly, it was so popular with the public, both at home and abroad, that any ideas about removing it soon disappeared.

Today, millions of people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. It has three floors, at 57 m, 115 m and 275 m off the ground, and each offers amazing views of the city. The first floor was redesigned at one point, and now has a glass bottom so that visitors can see straight down to the street below. The first and second levels can be reached on foot; however, visitors need to take a lift to reach the top floor. The view from the top floor is popular with visitors at any time of day, but many also choose to visit the tower after the sun goes down so that they can see the lights of Paris below. Although the great height can be scary, regular work is done on the tower to make sure that it stays safe enough for people to visit, and the view from the top makes it well worth it.


4. The original design for the first level did not include the glass floor. 





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true

false

Запитання 5

Read the text below and decide if the statements 1-6 are True or False.


The Eiffel Tower

It is not possible to go to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you don’t go out of your way to visit it, from almost anywhere you look in the city, the tower is simply part of the view.

Interestingly, this now-famous tower was initially intended to be only a temporary part of France's capital city. It was completed in 1889 and took only two years, two months and five days to build. Given the technology back then, this was an unbelievably short amount of time. It was supposed to stand for only twenty years, but people soon found that it was useful as well as beautiful; its great height (at almost 1,000 feet, it was the tallest building in the world for over forty years) made it perfect as a radio tower. More importantly, it was so popular with the public, both at home and abroad, that any ideas about removing it soon disappeared.

Today, millions of people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. It has three floors, at 57 m, 115 m and 275 m off the ground, and each offers amazing views of the city. The first floor was redesigned at one point, and now has a glass bottom so that visitors can see straight down to the street below. The first and second levels can be reached on foot; however, visitors need to take a lift to reach the top floor. The view from the top floor is popular with visitors at any time of day, but many also choose to visit the tower after the sun goes down so that they can see the lights of Paris below. Although the great height can be scary, regular work is done on the tower to make sure that it stays safe enough for people to visit, and the view from the top makes it well worth it.


5. Only two floors can be accessed without a lift.

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Запитання 6

Read the text below and decide if the statements 1-6 are True or False.


The Eiffel Tower

It is not possible to go to Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you don’t go out of your way to visit it, from almost anywhere you look in the city, the tower is simply part of the view.

Interestingly, this now-famous tower was initially intended to be only a temporary part of France's capital city. It was completed in 1889 and took only two years, two months and five days to build. Given the technology back then, this was an unbelievably short amount of time. It was supposed to stand for only twenty years, but people soon found that it was useful as well as beautiful; its great height (at almost 1,000 feet, it was the tallest building in the world for over forty years) made it perfect as a radio tower. More importantly, it was so popular with the public, both at home and abroad, that any ideas about removing it soon disappeared.

Today, millions of people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. It has three floors, at 57 m, 115 m and 275 m off the ground, and each offers amazing views of the city. The first floor was redesigned at one point, and now has a glass bottom so that visitors can see straight down to the street below. The first and second levels can be reached on foot; however, visitors need to take a lift to reach the top floor. The view from the top floor is popular with visitors at any time of day, but many also choose to visit the tower after the sun goes down so that they can see the lights of Paris below. Although the great height can be scary, regular work is done on the tower to make sure that it stays safe enough for people to visit, and the view from the top makes it well worth it.


6. Visitors can only travel up to the top floor when it is dark.



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Запитання 7

 People's Occupations and the Skills They Require

1.____________

They are rescuers extensively trained in providing emergency services in hazardous situations that threaten property and civilian or natural populations, like collapsed or burning buildings. In some places, they are also taught first aid and given medical training so they can help people in other ways.

___________

Traditionally, they are associated with collections of books, but their role is continually evolving to meet social and technological needs. Today they may deal with provision and maintenance of information in many formats, including physical books, electronic resources, magazines, newspapers, audio and video recordings, photographs, and web-based and digital resources.

__________

They are professional practitioners, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and inventiveness to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. They design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. Their work forms the link between scientific discoveries and their applications to human needs and quality of life.

___________

They must have creative skills and be interested in the environment, because they build and maintain gardens, parks and other outdoor areas. In this job they need to be able to understand design drawings and have a good knowledge of plants. 

___________

They plan, organize and take part in leisure activities for 4 to 16 year olds, so they need patience and tolerance, as well as a responsible and caring attitude. They work at places like breakfast or afterschool clubs and holiday schemes. They can be involved in activities ranging from art, crafts, cooking and drama to outdoor games and taking children on outings. They don't need to have qualifications to start this job, but some paid or voluntary experience will be useful.



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Landscapers

Playworkers

Engineers

Archivists

Housekeepers

Teachers

Firefighters

Librarians

Запитання 8

 People's Occupations and the Skills They Require

____________

They are rescuers extensively trained in providing emergency services in hazardous situations that threaten property and civilian or natural populations, like collapsed or burning buildings. In some places, they are also taught first aid and given medical training so they can help people in other ways.

2. ___________

Traditionally, they are associated with collections of books, but their role is continually evolving to meet social and technological needs. Today they may deal with provision and maintenance of information in many formats, including physical books, electronic resources, magazines, newspapers, audio and video recordings, photographs, and web-based and digital resources.

__________

They are professional practitioners, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and inventiveness to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. They design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. Their work forms the link between scientific discoveries and their applications to human needs and quality of life.

___________

They must have creative skills and be interested in the environment, because they build and maintain gardens, parks and other outdoor areas. In this job they need to be able to understand design drawings and have a good knowledge of plants. 

___________

They plan, organize and take part in leisure activities for 4 to 16 year olds, so they need patience and tolerance, as well as a responsible and caring attitude. They work at places like breakfast or afterschool clubs and holiday schemes. They can be involved in activities ranging from art, crafts, cooking and drama to outdoor games and taking children on outings. They don't need to have qualifications to start this job, but some paid or voluntary experience will be useful.

варіанти відповідей

Landscapers

Playworkers

Engineers

 Archivists

Housekeepers

 Teachers

Firefighters

Librarians

Запитання 9

 People's Occupations and the Skills They Require

____________

They are rescuers extensively trained in providing emergency services in hazardous situations that threaten property and civilian or natural populations, like collapsed or burning buildings. In some places, they are also taught first aid and given medical training so they can help people in other ways.

___________

Traditionally, they are associated with collections of books, but their role is continually evolving to meet social and technological needs. Today they may deal with provision and maintenance of information in many formats, including physical books, electronic resources, magazines, newspapers, audio and video recordings, photographs, and web-based and digital resources.

3. __________

They are professional practitioners, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and inventiveness to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. They design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. Their work forms the link between scientific discoveries and their applications to human needs and quality of life.

___________

They must have creative skills and be interested in the environment, because they build and maintain gardens, parks and other outdoor areas. In this job they need to be able to understand design drawings and have a good knowledge of plants. 

___________

They plan, organize and take part in leisure activities for 4 to 16 year olds, so they need patience and tolerance, as well as a responsible and caring attitude. They work at places like breakfast or afterschool clubs and holiday schemes. They can be involved in activities ranging from art, crafts, cooking and drama to outdoor games and taking children on outings. They don't need to have qualifications to start this job, but some paid or voluntary experience will be useful.

варіанти відповідей

Landscapers

 Playworkers

Engineers

Archivists

Housekeepers

Teachers

Firefighters

Librarians

Запитання 10

People's Occupations and the Skills They Require

____________

They are rescuers extensively trained in providing emergency services in hazardous situations that threaten property and civilian or natural populations, like collapsed or burning buildings. In some places, they are also taught first aid and given medical training so they can help people in other ways.

___________

Traditionally, they are associated with collections of books, but their role is continually evolving to meet social and technological needs. Today they may deal with provision and maintenance of information in many formats, including physical books, electronic resources, magazines, newspapers, audio and video recordings, photographs, and web-based and digital resources.

__________

They are professional practitioners, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and inventiveness to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. They design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. Their work forms the link between scientific discoveries and their applications to human needs and quality of life.

4.___________

They must have creative skills and be interested in the environment, because they build and maintain gardens, parks and other outdoor areas. In this job they need to be able to understand design drawings and have a good knowledge of plants. 

___________

They plan, organize and take part in leisure activities for 4 to 16 year olds, so they need patience and tolerance, as well as a responsible and caring attitude. They work at places like breakfast or afterschool clubs and holiday schemes. They can be involved in activities ranging from art, crafts, cooking and drama to outdoor games and taking children on outings. They don't need to have qualifications to start this job, but some paid or voluntary experience will be useful.

варіанти відповідей

Landscapers

Playworkers

Engineers

Archivists

Housekeepers

Teachers

Firefighters

 Librarians

Запитання 11

People's Occupations and the Skills They Require

____________

They are rescuers extensively trained in providing emergency services in hazardous situations that threaten property and civilian or natural populations, like collapsed or burning buildings. In some places, they are also taught first aid and given medical training so they can help people in other ways.

___________

Traditionally, they are associated with collections of books, but their role is continually evolving to meet social and technological needs. Today they may deal with provision and maintenance of information in many formats, including physical books, electronic resources, magazines, newspapers, audio and video recordings, photographs, and web-based and digital resources.

__________

They are professional practitioners, concerned with applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and inventiveness to develop solutions for technical, societal and commercial problems. They design materials, structures, and systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost. Their work forms the link between scientific discoveries and their applications to human needs and quality of life.

___________

They must have creative skills and be interested in the environment, because they build and maintain gardens, parks and other outdoor areas. In this job they need to be able to understand design drawings and have a good knowledge of plants. 

5. ___________

They plan, organize and take part in leisure activities for 4 to 16 year olds, so they need patience and tolerance, as well as a responsible and caring attitude. They work at places like breakfast or afterschool clubs and holiday schemes. They can be involved in activities ranging from art, crafts, cooking and drama to outdoor games and taking children on outings. They don't need to have qualifications to start this job, but some paid or voluntary experience will be useful.

варіанти відповідей

Landscapers

Playworkers

Engineers

Archivists

Housekeepers

Teachers

Firefighters

Librarians

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