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Додано: 9 травня
Предмет: Англійська мова, 9 клас
Копія з тесту: NMT
11 запитань
Запитання 1

Match the advertisement with the newspaper section:

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Technology

Job opportunities

Eating out

Entertainment

Shopping

Healthcare

Education

Запитання 2

Match the advertisement with the newspaper section:

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Technology

Job opportunities

Eating out

Entertainment

Shopping

Healthcare

Education

Запитання 3

Match the advertisement with the newspaper section:

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Technology

Job opportunities

Eating out

Entertainment

Shopping

Healthcare

Education

Запитання 4

Match the advertisement with the newspaper section:

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Technology

Job opportunities

Eating out

Entertainment

Shopping

Healthcare

Education

Запитання 5

What is true about this stadium?


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is supplied with an automatically movable roof

occupies the grounds of an academic institution

is operated by an alternative source of energy

has a technology to process used food packaging

hosts games when weather conditions allow

Запитання 6

What is true about this stadium?


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is supplied with an automatically movable roof

occupies the grounds of an academic institution

was erected with recycled building materials

is operated by an alternative source of energy

hosts games when weather conditions allow

Запитання 7

Kasia Dietz:New Yorker Turned Parisian Handbag Designer

You can't live in one place your entire life and expect to gain anything valuable enough to incorporate it into what you're passionate about. Travelling broadens your perspective on the world around you. The culture, the tastes, smells, the diverse groups of people, landscapes and the beauty of the adventurous unknown – for a designer, travelling is essential. It was what led me away from my hometown into the arms of Paris.


The daughter of an interior designer, I grew up around textiles. Since I was a child I would spend hours playing with my mom's fabrics, creating patterns and making clothes for my dolls as well as for myself. I remember so well the feeling of creating something of my own and wearing it with pride! It was many years later, when I dusted off my mom's wooden prints that she had used for T-shirts, that I created the idea of wearable art in the form of bags.


My creative and business background led me to pursue an advertising career as a Print Producer in New York. In over a decade, I worked with many talented photographers and illustrators, learning much about the world of commercial art as well as developing an eye for composition. So I moved to Paris with my love of fashion, art and design and began my handbag business.


Aside from making me stronger and more flexible, Paris has taught me a lot about doing business in France, where Tuality outranks Tuantity. The French are much less prone to buy from a lesser known designer than Americans are, posing a challenge when trying to build a brand in a country dominated by big names.


One of my greatest initial challenges was finding a manufacturer. I barely had any contacts in Paris and spoke little French. Determined, I bought a sewing machine, got to work on my samples and asked anyone I could for local production leads. One of my fabric suppliers provided the name of a manufacturer et voilj! I've been working with him, producing locally in Paris, ever since.


I'm continuing to expand the selection and distribution of my eco-chic bag collections, as they make their way around the world.


Kasia left her hometown because it was a chance for her __________.

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to become famous

to purchase valuables

to find inspiration 

to make business contacts

Запитання 8

Kasia Dietz:New Yorker Turned Parisian Handbag Designer

You can't live in one place your entire life and expect to gain anything valuable enough to incorporate it into what you're passionate about. Travelling broadens your perspective on the world around you. The culture, the tastes, smells, the diverse groups of people, landscapes and the beauty of the adventurous unknown – for a designer, travelling is essential. It was what led me away from my hometown into the arms of Paris.


The daughter of an interior designer, I grew up around textiles. Since I was a child I would spend hours playing with my mom's fabrics, creating patterns and making clothes for my dolls as well as for myself. I remember so well the feeling of creating something of my own and wearing it with pride! It was many years later, when I dusted off my mom's wooden prints that she had used for T-shirts, that I created the idea of wearable art in the form of bags.


My creative and business background led me to pursue an advertising career as a Print Producer in New York. In over a decade, I worked with many talented photographers and illustrators, learning much about the world of commercial art as well as developing an eye for composition. So I moved to Paris with my love of fashion, art and design and began my handbag business.


Aside from making me stronger and more flexible, Paris has taught me a lot about doing business in France, where Tuality outranks Tuantity. The French are much less prone to buy from a lesser known designer than Americans are, posing a challenge when trying to build a brand in a country dominated by big names.


One of my greatest initial challenges was finding a manufacturer. I barely had any contacts in Paris and spoke little French. Determined, I bought a sewing machine, got to work on my samples and asked anyone I could for local production leads. One of my fabric suppliers provided the name of a manufacturer et voilj! I've been working with him, producing locally in Paris, ever since.


I'm continuing to expand the selection and distribution of my eco-chic bag collections, as they make their way around the world.


Kasia first found an interest in fashion and design when she __________.

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played at her mother's textile company

tried her hand at sewing dresses for dolls

attempted to convert T-shirts into bags  

helped her mother restore wooden prints

Запитання 9

Kasia Dietz:New Yorker Turned Parisian Handbag Designer

You can't live in one place your entire life and expect to gain anything valuable enough to incorporate it into what you're passionate about. Travelling broadens your perspective on the world around you. The culture, the tastes, smells, the diverse groups of people, landscapes and the beauty of the adventurous unknown – for a designer, travelling is essential. It was what led me away from my hometown into the arms of Paris.


The daughter of an interior designer, I grew up around textiles. Since I was a child I would spend hours playing with my mom's fabrics, creating patterns and making clothes for my dolls as well as for myself. I remember so well the feeling of creating something of my own and wearing it with pride! It was many years later, when I dusted off my mom's wooden prints that she had used for T-shirts, that I created the idea of wearable art in the form of bags.


My creative and business background led me to pursue an advertising career as a Print Producer in New York. In over a decade, I worked with many talented photographers and illustrators, learning much about the world of commercial art as well as developing an eye for composition. So I moved to Paris with my love of fashion, art and design and began my handbag business.


Aside from making me stronger and more flexible, Paris has taught me a lot about doing business in France, where Tuality outranks Tuantity. The French are much less prone to buy from a lesser known designer than Americans are, posing a challenge when trying to build a brand in a country dominated by big names.


One of my greatest initial challenges was finding a manufacturer. I barely had any contacts in Paris and spoke little French. Determined, I bought a sewing machine, got to work on my samples and asked anyone I could for local production leads. One of my fabric suppliers provided the name of a manufacturer et voilj! I've been working with him, producing locally in Paris, ever since.


I'm continuing to expand the selection and distribution of my eco-chic bag collections, as they make their way around the world.


Before becoming a handbag designer, Kasia __________.

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lived and worked in a number of countries in Europe

set up her own printing company in New York City

took courses to develop an eye for fashion design

gained the necessary experience from specialists

Запитання 10

Kasia Dietz:New Yorker Turned Parisian Handbag Designer

You can't live in one place your entire life and expect to gain anything valuable enough to incorporate it into what you're passionate about. Travelling broadens your perspective on the world around you. The culture, the tastes, smells, the diverse groups of people, landscapes and the beauty of the adventurous unknown – for a designer, travelling is essential. It was what led me away from my hometown into the arms of Paris.


The daughter of an interior designer, I grew up around textiles. Since I was a child I would spend hours playing with my mom's fabrics, creating patterns and making clothes for my dolls as well as for myself. I remember so well the feeling of creating something of my own and wearing it with pride! It was many years later, when I dusted off my mom's wooden prints that she had used for T-shirts, that I created the idea of wearable art in the form of bags.


My creative and business background led me to pursue an advertising career as a Print Producer in New York. In over a decade, I worked with many talented photographers and illustrators, learning much about the world of commercial art as well as developing an eye for composition. So I moved to Paris with my love of fashion, art and design and began my handbag business.


Aside from making me stronger and more flexible, Paris has taught me a lot about doing business in France, where Tuality outranks Tuantity. The French are much less prone to buy from a lesser known designer than Americans are, posing a challenge when trying to build a brand in a country dominated by big names.


One of my greatest initial challenges was finding a manufacturer. I barely had any contacts in Paris and spoke little French. Determined, I bought a sewing machine, got to work on my samples and asked anyone I could for local production leads. One of my fabric suppliers provided the name of a manufacturer et voilj! I've been working with him, producing locally in Paris, ever since.


I'm continuing to expand the selection and distribution of my eco-chic bag collections, as they make their way around the world.


What did Kasia learn about the fashion business in France?

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French consumers know little about American designers.

You need the support of a famous designer to be successful.

Working with local manufacturers makes products expensive.

It's harder to get into the fashion market in France than in the US.

Запитання 11

Kasia Dietz:New Yorker Turned Parisian Handbag Designer

You can't live in one place your entire life and expect to gain anything valuable enough to incorporate it into what you're passionate about. Travelling broadens your perspective on the world around you. The culture, the tastes, smells, the diverse groups of people, landscapes and the beauty of the adventurous unknown – for a designer, travelling is essential. It was what led me away from my hometown into the arms of Paris.


The daughter of an interior designer, I grew up around textiles. Since I was a child I would spend hours playing with my mom's fabrics, creating patterns and making clothes for my dolls as well as for myself. I remember so well the feeling of creating something of my own and wearing it with pride! It was many years later, when I dusted off my mom's wooden prints that she had used for T-shirts, that I created the idea of wearable art in the form of bags.


My creative and business background led me to pursue an advertising career as a Print Producer in New York. In over a decade, I worked with many talented photographers and illustrators, learning much about the world of commercial art as well as developing an eye for composition. So I moved to Paris with my love of fashion, art and design and began my handbag business.


Aside from making me stronger and more flexible, Paris has taught me a lot about doing business in France, where Tuality outranks Tuantity. The French are much less prone to buy from a lesser known designer than Americans are, posing a challenge when trying to build a brand in a country dominated by big names.


One of my greatest initial challenges was finding a manufacturer. I barely had any contacts in Paris and spoke little French. Determined, I bought a sewing machine, got to work on my samples and asked anyone I could for local production leads. One of my fabric suppliers provided the name of a manufacturer et voilj! I've been working with him, producing locally in Paris, ever since.


I'm continuing to expand the selection and distribution of my eco-chic bag collections, as they make their way around the world.


What problem did Kasia have setting up her business in Paris?

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finding an interpreter

buying quality fabrics

hiring a local producer

getting sewing equipment

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