Підготовка до НМТ (gaps 2)

Додано: 12 травня
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
12 запитань
Запитання 1

Rattlesnake Removers

When Heather Ramirez of Auburn, California, went to the dentist recently with her husband Len, (33)_____ . She and her husband are professional snake removers. They were there to catch and return to the wild a rattlesnake (34)_____ .

Studies show these snakes generally only bite people (35)_____ . Keeping your distance prevents bites, which are serious but not usually fatal with today’s medicines. A rattlesnake can even give a loud warning that says, “I am here, stay away” with the rattles located at the tip of its tail.

“We find rattlesnakes everywhere,” says Ramirez. “In houses, in yards and woodpiles, under decks.” She says (36)_____ — it’s the other way around: “These animals were here first, and we humans came in and built houses. We are living in their territory.”

Many people are frightened when they see a rattler and call for help right away. When the Ramirez’ phone rings, the couple drops whatever they are doing and rushes to work, (37)_____ .

The team is good at catching snakes (38)_____ . A tool that looks like long spaghetti tongs allows them to handle snakes without harming them. Heather Ramirez and her husband relocate more than a thousand snakes a year, letting them go far away from human activity.

варіанти відповідей

that had slithered indoors

that the snakes aren’t invading human homes

that the snake cannot reach them to bite

she wasn’t there to have her teeth cleaned

never touching a snake with their hands

that has gone into hiding

often leaving a meal half-eaten on the table

who are trying to catch or kill them

Запитання 2

Rattlesnake Removers

When Heather Ramirez of Auburn, California, went to the dentist recently with her husband Len, (33)_____ . She and her husband are professional snake removers. They were there to catch and return to the wild a rattlesnake (34)_____ .

Studies show these snakes generally only bite people (35)_____ . Keeping your distance prevents bites, which are serious but not usually fatal with today’s medicines. A rattlesnake can even give a loud warning that says, “I am here, stay away” with the rattles located at the tip of its tail.

“We find rattlesnakes everywhere,” says Ramirez. “In houses, in yards and woodpiles, under decks.” She says (36)_____ — it’s the other way around: “These animals were here first, and we humans came in and built houses. We are living in their territory.”

Many people are frightened when they see a rattler and call for help right away. When the Ramirez’ phone rings, the couple drops whatever they are doing and rushes to work, (37)_____ .

The team is good at catching snakes (38)_____ . A tool that looks like long spaghetti tongs allows them to handle snakes without harming them. Heather Ramirez and her husband relocate more than a thousand snakes a year, letting them go far away from human activity.

варіанти відповідей

that had slithered indoors

that the snakes aren’t invading human homes

that the snake cannot reach them to bite

she wasn’t there to have her teeth cleaned

never touching a snake with their hands

that has gone into hiding

often leaving a meal half-eaten on the table

who are trying to catch or kill them

Запитання 3

Rattlesnake Removers

When Heather Ramirez of Auburn, California, went to the dentist recently with her husband Len, (33)_____ . She and her husband are professional snake removers. They were there to catch and return to the wild a rattlesnake (34)_____ .

Studies show these snakes generally only bite people (35)_____ . Keeping your distance prevents bites, which are serious but not usually fatal with today’s medicines. A rattlesnake can even give a loud warning that says, “I am here, stay away” with the rattles located at the tip of its tail.

“We find rattlesnakes everywhere,” says Ramirez. “In houses, in yards and woodpiles, under decks.” She says (36)_____ — it’s the other way around: “These animals were here first, and we humans came in and built houses. We are living in their territory.”

Many people are frightened when they see a rattler and call for help right away. When the Ramirez’ phone rings, the couple drops whatever they are doing and rushes to work, (37)_____ .

The team is good at catching snakes (38)_____ . A tool that looks like long spaghetti tongs allows them to handle snakes without harming them. Heather Ramirez and her husband relocate more than a thousand snakes a year, letting them go far away from human activity.

варіанти відповідей

that had slithered indoors

that the snakes aren’t invading human homes

that the snake cannot reach them to bite

she wasn’t there to have her teeth cleaned

never touching a snake with their hands

that has gone into hiding

often leaving a meal half-eaten on the table

who are trying to catch or kill them

Запитання 4

Rattlesnake Removers

When Heather Ramirez of Auburn, California, went to the dentist recently with her husband Len, (33)_____ . She and her husband are professional snake removers. They were there to catch and return to the wild a rattlesnake (34)_____ .

Studies show these snakes generally only bite people (35)_____ . Keeping your distance prevents bites, which are serious but not usually fatal with today’s medicines. A rattlesnake can even give a loud warning that says, “I am here, stay away” with the rattles located at the tip of its tail.

“We find rattlesnakes everywhere,” says Ramirez. “In houses, in yards and woodpiles, under decks.” She says (36)_____ — it’s the other way around: “These animals were here first, and we humans came in and built houses. We are living in their territory.”

Many people are frightened when they see a rattler and call for help right away. When the Ramirez’ phone rings, the couple drops whatever they are doing and rushes to work, (37)_____ .

The team is good at catching snakes (38)_____ . A tool that looks like long spaghetti tongs allows them to handle snakes without harming them. Heather Ramirez and her husband relocate more than a thousand snakes a year, letting them go far away from human activity.

варіанти відповідей

that had slithered indoors

that the snakes aren’t invading human homes

that the snake cannot reach them to bite

she wasn’t there to have her teeth cleaned

never touching a snake with their hands

that has gone into hiding

often leaving a meal half-eaten on the table

who are trying to catch or kill them

Запитання 5

Rattlesnake Removers

When Heather Ramirez of Auburn, California, went to the dentist recently with her husband Len, (33)_____ . She and her husband are professional snake removers. They were there to catch and return to the wild a rattlesnake (34)_____ .

Studies show these snakes generally only bite people (35)_____ . Keeping your distance prevents bites, which are serious but not usually fatal with today’s medicines. A rattlesnake can even give a loud warning that says, “I am here, stay away” with the rattles located at the tip of its tail.

“We find rattlesnakes everywhere,” says Ramirez. “In houses, in yards and woodpiles, under decks.” She says (36)_____ — it’s the other way around: “These animals were here first, and we humans came in and built houses. We are living in their territory.”

Many people are frightened when they see a rattler and call for help right away. When the Ramirez’ phone rings, the couple drops whatever they are doing and rushes to work, (37)_____ .

The team is good at catching snakes (38)_____ . A tool that looks like long spaghetti tongs allows them to handle snakes without harming them. Heather Ramirez and her husband relocate more than a thousand snakes a year, letting them go far away from human activity.

варіанти відповідей

that had slithered indoors

that the snakes aren’t invading human homes

that the snake cannot reach them to bite

she wasn’t there to have her teeth cleaned

never touching a snake with their hands

that has gone into hiding

often leaving a meal half-eaten on the table

who are trying to catch or kill them

Запитання 6

Rattlesnake Removers

When Heather Ramirez of Auburn, California, went to the dentist recently with her husband Len, (33)_____ . She and her husband are professional snake removers. They were there to catch and return to the wild a rattlesnake (34)_____ .

Studies show these snakes generally only bite people (35)_____ . Keeping your distance prevents bites, which are serious but not usually fatal with today’s medicines. A rattlesnake can even give a loud warning that says, “I am here, stay away” with the rattles located at the tip of its tail.

“We find rattlesnakes everywhere,” says Ramirez. “In houses, in yards and woodpiles, under decks.” She says (36)_____ — it’s the other way around: “These animals were here first, and we humans came in and built houses. We are living in their territory.”

Many people are frightened when they see a rattler and call for help right away. When the Ramirez’ phone rings, the couple drops whatever they are doing and rushes to work, (37)_____ .

The team is good at catching snakes (38)_____ . A tool that looks like long spaghetti tongs allows them to handle snakes without harming them. Heather Ramirez and her husband relocate more than a thousand snakes a year, letting them go far away from human activity.

варіанти відповідей

that had slithered indoors

that the snakes aren’t invading human homes

that the snake cannot reach them to bite

she wasn’t there to have her teeth cleaned

never touching a snake with their hands

that has gone into hiding

often leaving a meal half-eaten on the table

who are trying to catch or kill them

Запитання 7

How Does Your Body Move?

How does your body move? Does the brain send it messages? And in return, (33)_____ what they see, hear, and smell? The answer is your nerves!

Nerves are thin, threadlike structures (34)_____ . Nerves run down your spine and branch out all the way to your fingers and toes. This system of nerves controls your body, tells your muscles to move, and (35)_____ . Nerves are a part of your nervous system, (36)_____ .

Your nerves are made of cells called neurons. Neurons send and receive messages between your brain and the other parts of your body (37)_____ .

Messages flash from neuron to neutron along your nerves and inside your brain. Signals from your eyes (38)_____ . The brain then sends signals that move very fast from cell to cell making sense of the message. Then the brain sends signals back down to the nerves connected to your leg muscles to say, “Run to the bus stop!”

варіанти відповідей

might tell the brain “There is my school bus”

which carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body

lets you experience the wonderful world around you

which also includes your brain and spinal cord

how we think, dream, reason and experience emotions

by sending alternating electrical and chemical signals

might convert signals that carry information to the brain

how do your eyes, ears, and nose tell your brain

Запитання 8

How Does Your Body Move?

How does your body move? Does the brain send it messages? And in return, (33)_____ what they see, hear, and smell? The answer is your nerves!

Nerves are thin, threadlike structures (34)_____ . Nerves run down your spine and branch out all the way to your fingers and toes. This system of nerves controls your body, tells your muscles to move, and (35)_____ . Nerves are a part of your nervous system, (36)_____ .

Your nerves are made of cells called neurons. Neurons send and receive messages between your brain and the other parts of your body (37)_____ .

Messages flash from neuron to neutron along your nerves and inside your brain. Signals from your eyes (38)_____ . The brain then sends signals that move very fast from cell to cell making sense of the message. Then the brain sends signals back down to the nerves connected to your leg muscles to say, “Run to the bus stop!”

варіанти відповідей

might tell the brain “There is my school bus”

which carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body

lets you experience the wonderful world around you

which also includes your brain and spinal cord

how we think, dream, reason and experience emotions

by sending alternating electrical and chemical signals

might convert signals that carry information to the brain

how do your eyes, ears, and nose tell your brain

Запитання 9

How Does Your Body Move?

How does your body move? Does the brain send it messages? And in return, (33)_____ what they see, hear, and smell? The answer is your nerves!

Nerves are thin, threadlike structures (34)_____ . Nerves run down your spine and branch out all the way to your fingers and toes. This system of nerves controls your body, tells your muscles to move, and (35)_____ . Nerves are a part of your nervous system, (36)_____ .

Your nerves are made of cells called neurons. Neurons send and receive messages between your brain and the other parts of your body (37)_____ .

Messages flash from neuron to neutron along your nerves and inside your brain. Signals from your eyes (38)_____ . The brain then sends signals that move very fast from cell to cell making sense of the message. Then the brain sends signals back down to the nerves connected to your leg muscles to say, “Run to the bus stop!”

варіанти відповідей

might tell the brain “There is my school bus”

which carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body

lets you experience the wonderful world around you

which also includes your brain and spinal cord

how we think, dream, reason and experience emotions

by sending alternating electrical and chemical signals

might convert signals that carry information to the brain

how do your eyes, ears, and nose tell your brain

Запитання 10

How Does Your Body Move?

How does your body move? Does the brain send it messages? And in return, (33)_____ what they see, hear, and smell? The answer is your nerves!

Nerves are thin, threadlike structures (34)_____ . Nerves run down your spine and branch out all the way to your fingers and toes. This system of nerves controls your body, tells your muscles to move, and (35)_____ . Nerves are a part of your nervous system, (36)_____ .

Your nerves are made of cells called neurons. Neurons send and receive messages between your brain and the other parts of your body (37)_____ .

Messages flash from neuron to neutron along your nerves and inside your brain. Signals from your eyes (38)_____ . The brain then sends signals that move very fast from cell to cell making sense of the message. Then the brain sends signals back down to the nerves connected to your leg muscles to say, “Run to the bus stop!”

варіанти відповідей

might tell the brain “There is my school bus”

which carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body

lets you experience the wonderful world around you

which also includes your brain and spinal cord

how we think, dream, reason and experience emotions

by sending alternating electrical and chemical signals

might convert signals that carry information to the brain

how do your eyes, ears, and nose tell your brain

Запитання 11

How Does Your Body Move?

How does your body move? Does the brain send it messages? And in return, (33)_____ what they see, hear, and smell? The answer is your nerves!

Nerves are thin, threadlike structures (34)_____ . Nerves run down your spine and branch out all the way to your fingers and toes. This system of nerves controls your body, tells your muscles to move, and (35)_____ . Nerves are a part of your nervous system, (36)_____ .

Your nerves are made of cells called neurons. Neurons send and receive messages between your brain and the other parts of your body (37)_____ .

Messages flash from neuron to neutron along your nerves and inside your brain. Signals from your eyes (38)_____ . The brain then sends signals that move very fast from cell to cell making sense of the message. Then the brain sends signals back down to the nerves connected to your leg muscles to say, “Run to the bus stop!”

варіанти відповідей

might tell the brain “There is my school bus”

which carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body

lets you experience the wonderful world around you

which also includes your brain and spinal cord

how we think, dream, reason and experience emotions

by sending alternating electrical and chemical signals

might convert signals that carry information to the brain

how do your eyes, ears, and nose tell your brain

Запитання 12

How Does Your Body Move?

How does your body move? Does the brain send it messages? And in return, (33)_____ what they see, hear, and smell? The answer is your nerves!

Nerves are thin, threadlike structures (34)_____ . Nerves run down your spine and branch out all the way to your fingers and toes. This system of nerves controls your body, tells your muscles to move, and (35)_____ . Nerves are a part of your nervous system, (36)_____ .

Your nerves are made of cells called neurons. Neurons send and receive messages between your brain and the other parts of your body (37)_____ .

Messages flash from neuron to neutron along your nerves and inside your brain. Signals from your eyes (38)_____ . The brain then sends signals that move very fast from cell to cell making sense of the message. Then the brain sends signals back down to the nerves connected to your leg muscles to say, “Run to the bus stop!”

варіанти відповідей

might tell the brain “There is my school bus”

which carry messages between your brain and the rest of your body

lets you experience the wonderful world around you

which also includes your brain and spinal cord

how we think, dream, reason and experience emotions

by sending alternating electrical and chemical signals

might convert signals that carry information to the brain

how do your eyes, ears, and nose tell your brain

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