Placement Test (Grammar, Vocabulary and Reading)

Use this table to place your students in the appropriate level based on their grammar, vocabulary and reading skills

0-9: A1+

10-18: A2

19-27: B1

28-36: B1+

37-45: B2

46-54: B2+

55-65: C1

Додано: 8 вересня 2025
Предмет: Англійська мова
75 запитань
Запитання 1

I ... got a computer but I've got a tablet

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don't

've

haven't

Запитання 2

I love Rita Ora! ... her?

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Do you like

Are you like

Does you like

Запитання 3

... play a musical instrument, John?

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Can you

Do you can

Are you

Запитання 4

That's Jana. She's ... to her friend.

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talks

talk

talking

Запитання 5

- Where ... you yesterday?

-I was at my grandmother's house.

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were

did

are

Запитання 6

-Messi's the ... footballer in the world.

-No, he isn't. Ronaldo is!

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most good

best

better

Запитання 7

I ... to the radio every day.

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read

watch

listen

Запитання 8

-Where are you going?

-To the ... I need to buy some boots.

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chemist's

newsagent's

shoe shop

Запитання 9

Mary is very ... . She always helps me when I have a problem.

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hard-working

kind

creative

Запитання 10

You ... tell anyone - it's a secret.

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don't have to

must

mustn't

Запитання 11

When I was five I ... swim but now I can.

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couldn't

can't

could

Запитання 12

While we ... to school, it started snowing. It was beautiful!

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was walking

were walking

walked

Запитання 13

-What are you doing tonight?

-I ... basketball with Michael. Do you want to come?

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'm playing

will play

play

Запитання 14

I haven't finished cleaning my bike ... .

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already

just

yet

Запитання 15

If ... to the concert later, ... with you.

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you'll go/ I come

you go/ I'll come

you go/ I come

Запитання 16

He's a ... . He writes articles for the newpaper.

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dentist

journalist

secretary

Запитання 17

-I'd like a ... of pizza, please.

-Of course. Here you are.

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packet

slice

carton

Запитання 18

-These trousers are a bit big.

-Yes, I think you need to buy a ...

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cap

scarf

belt

Запитання 19

That is the man ... name I can't pronounce.

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whose

who

which

Запитання 20

My best friend isn't ... my sister.

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as old than

as old as

so old than

Запитання 21

Can you turn the music down, it's ...

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not enough loud

not loud enough

too loud

Запитання 22

-What ... if you ... 100$ in the street?

-I'd give it to police.

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will you do/ found

would you do/ would find

would you do/ found

Запитання 23

My brother and sister ... play football together when they were younger.

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did use to

use to

used to

Запитання 24

I enjoyed ... my homework last night.

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do

to do

doing

Запитання 25

-What's the matter?

-I sang too much at the concert and now my throat is ...

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injured

sore

ache

Запитання 26

I am very ... in learning Chinese next year.

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interesting

interest

interested

Запитання 27

If I don't know a word I always ... using an online dictionary.

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look it for

look up it

look it up

Запитання 28

I've live in London ... 20 years but I've never visited London Zoo.

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for

since

from

Запитання 29

By this time next week, we ... our exams and we'll be on holiday!

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'll be finishing

're going to finish

'll have finished

Запитання 30

This film, ... won three Oscars, stars Johnny Depp and is directed by Tim Burton.

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which

where

that

Запитання 31

It ... John who used the computer because he doesn't know the password.

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mustn't be

can't have been

might have been

Запитання 32

If you ... football for five hours you ... so tired.

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wouldn't have played/ wouldn't have left

hadn't played/ won't feel

hadn't played/ wouldn't have left

Запитання 33

I wish I ... as well as her. She's got such a lovely voice.

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sing

can sing

could sing

Запитання 34

When we entered the church it was ... inside.

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absolutely packed

very enormous

absolutely old

Запитання 35

Sally, could you ... me some money, please?

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owe

lend

borrow

Запитання 36

-Where are you? ... here for an hour.

-Sorry. I missed the bus.

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I wait

I'm waiting

I've been waiting

I'd been waiting

Запитання 37

It was ... hot that we decided to stay at home.

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so

very

too

such a

Запитання 38

The ... I concentrate the ... I finish my work.

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mare hard/ faster

hardly/ faster

harder/ fastest

harder/ faster

Запитання 39

You ... brought food. We have got plenty here.

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had better

needn't have

didn't need

should have

Запитання 40

We'll play a game tonight ... you have done your homework.

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unless

provided

supposed

if only

Запитання 41

You won a prize for your paintings, ...

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isn't it?

haven't you?

didn't you?

don't you?

Запитання 42

The ... from the airport into London was expensive but quick.

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travel

trip

journey

voyage

Запитання 43

When I ... money, I usually take out 40$ from the cash machine.

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pick up

withdraw

set aside

deposit

Запитання 44

Max always ... his important computer documents on an external drive.

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prints out

saves up

backs up

sets off

Запитання 45

If the computer doesn't work try ... it off and on again.

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to switch

switching

switch

having switched

Запитання 46

The suspect ... being near the bank at the time of the crime.

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claimed

accused

denied

refused

Запитання 47

The man is believed ... over a thousand marathons since he started.

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to run

to be running

he has run

to have run

Запитання 48

Paul didn't like decorating so he got a professional decorator ... his flat for him.

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designing

design

she designed

to design

Запитання 49

... all her emails, she switched off her computer.

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Sending

She sent

Having sent

Sent

Запитання 50

If you're angry, just tell him. You should get it off your ...

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head

chest

back

foot

Запитання 51

You should take a few days off work. It won't ... you any harm.

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do

give

make

pay

Запитання 52

Slow down, Barry. I can't ... you.

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keep up with

come up to

come up with

reach up with

Запитання 53

Budapest is a wonderful city full of culture and ... in history.

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sprawling

renowned

steeped

bustling

Запитання 54

I liked my English teacher, ... was fortunate, as she also was teaching us history.

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who

what

which

that

Запитання 55

-Laura, have you done the dishes yet?

-Well, I ... doing them, but then I had to answer my phone.

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started to

did start

was starting

have just was

Запитання 56

... the film started when the phone rang.

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No sooner had

Seldom had

Barely had

Not until

Запитання 57

Do you remember ... your bed when you were a child?

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to do

doing

to make

making

Запитання 58

My aunt Jane bears a(n) ... resemblance to a famous rock star.

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uncanny

sceptical

intentional

irrational

Запитання 59

My sister and my father like to win. There is a competitive ... running through our family.

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line

consciousness

streak

shift

Запитання 60

Read the text and choose the best answer

If travel to a big city you will see many people riding public bikes. This isn't a new idea. The first public bike sharing system began in Amsterdam in the 1960's. The organisers painted the bikes white and many people used them. After one person finishes their journey they left the bike for the next person. Unfortunately, people stole many of the bikes or threw them in the rivers, and so the system was stopped.

In 1974, the city of LaRochelle, in France, started its own system of free public bicycles. Their bikes were yellow and the system was successful. Today, there are more than 300 bikes and the city is famous for its yellow bikes. You have to pay to use the bikes now, but they aren't expensive and they are popular.

Today, technology has changed public bike sharing systems. There are now special stations for people to put the bikes so they are safe and computer systems that record the location of the bikes at the bike stations. In most bikes sharing systems, the riders use a special card to pay for the bike. Public bike sharing systems are popular in Europe, but they are also becoming popular in Asia. In fact, the biggest bike sharing system is in the city of Hangzhou, in China. There are over 60,000 bicycles and over 2,000 stations!

Cities don't have bike sharing system to make money, but the city benefits because there are fewer cars an the roads, less noise and less pollution. Public bike sharing system are also becoming very popular with tourists. Local people are happy because a shared bike is cheaper than using a car, it is good for the environment and it is good exercise. With over 500 bike sharing systems in the world today it looks like they are here to stay.

What was one of the problems with the first bike sharing system?

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Nobody wanted a white bicycle.

People rode the bicycles into the river.

Some people took the bikes and kept them.

Запитання 61

Read the text and choose the best answer

If travel to a big city you will see many people riding public bikes. This isn't a new idea. The first public bike sharing system began in Amsterdam in the 1960's. The organisers painted the bikes white and many people used them. After one person finishes their journey they left the bike for the next person. Unfortunately, people stole many of the bikes or threw them in the rivers, and so the system was stopped.

In 1974, the city of LaRochelle, in France, started its own system of free public bicycles. Their bikes were yellow and the system was successful. Today, there are more than 300 bikes and the city is famous for its yellow bikes. You have to pay to use the bikes now, but they aren't expensive and they are popular.

Today, technology has changed public bike sharing systems. There are now special stations for people to put the bikes so they are safe and computer systems that record the location of the bikes at the bike stations. In most bikes sharing systems, the riders use a special card to pay for the bike. Public bike sharing systems are popular in Europe, but they are also becoming popular in Asia. In fact, the biggest bike sharing system is in the city of Hangzhou, in China. There are over 60,000 bicycles and over 2,000 stations!

Cities don't have bike sharing system to make money, but the city benefits because there are fewer cars an the roads, less noise and less pollution. Public bike sharing system are also becoming very popular with tourists. Local people are happy because a shared bike is cheaper than using a car, it is good for the environment and it is good exercise. With over 500 bike sharing systems in the world today it looks like they are here to stay.

What does the writer say about the bike sharing system in France?

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When it started people didn't pay to use the bike.

People liked yellow bikes more than white bikes.

Many famous people use the yellow bikes.

Запитання 62

Read the text and choose the best answer

If travel to a big city you will see many people riding public bikes. This isn't a new idea. The first public bike sharing system began in Amsterdam in the 1960's. The organisers painted the bikes white and many people used them. After one person finishes their journey they left the bike for the next person. Unfortunately, people stole many of the bikes or threw them in the rivers, and so the system was stopped.

In 1974, the city of LaRochelle, in France, started its own system of free public bicycles. Their bikes were yellow and the system was successful. Today, there are more than 300 bikes and the city is famous for its yellow bikes. You have to pay to use the bikes now, but they aren't expensive and they are popular.

Today, technology has changed public bike sharing systems. There are now special stations for people to put the bikes so they are safe and computer systems that record the location of the bikes at the bike stations. In most bikes sharing systems, the riders use a special card to pay for the bike. Public bike sharing systems are popular in Europe, but they are also becoming popular in Asia. In fact, the biggest bike sharing system is in the city of Hangzhou, in China. There are over 60,000 bicycles and over 2,000 stations!

Cities don't have bike sharing system to make money, but the city benefits because there are fewer cars an the roads, less noise and less pollution. Public bike sharing system are also becoming very popular with tourists. Local people are happy because a shared bike is cheaper than using a car, it is good for the environment and it is good exercise. With over 500 bike sharing systems in the world today it looks like they are here to stay.

What does "they" (...they are also becoming popular in Asia. ) refer to?

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the riders

the cards

bike sharing systems

Запитання 63

Read the text and choose the best answer

If travel to a big city you will see many people riding public bikes. This isn't a new idea. The first public bike sharing system began in Amsterdam in the 1960's. The organisers painted the bikes white and many people used them. After one person finishes their journey they left the bike for the next person. Unfortunately, people stole many of the bikes or threw them in the rivers, and so the system was stopped.

In 1974, the city of LaRochelle, in France, started its own system of free public bicycles. Their bikes were yellow and the system was successful. Today, there are more than 300 bikes and the city is famous for its yellow bikes. You have to pay to use the bikes now, but they aren't expensive and they are popular.

Today, technology has changed public bike sharing systems. There are now special stations for people to put the bikes so they are safe and computer systems that record the location of the bikes at the bike stations. In most bikes sharing systems, the riders use a special card to pay for the bike. Public bike sharing systems are popular in Europe, but they are also becoming popular in Asia. In fact, the biggest bike sharing system is in the city of Hangzhou, in China. There are over 60,000 bicycles and over 2,000 stations!

Cities don't have bike sharing system to make money, but the city benefits because there are fewer cars an the roads, less noise and less pollution. Public bike sharing system are also becoming very popular with tourists. Local people are happy because a shared bike is cheaper than using a car, it is good for the environment and it is good exercise. With over 500 bike sharing systems in the world today it looks like they are here to stay.

What's the topic of the last paragraph?

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how cities can make money with bike sharing systems

why bike sharing systems are good for tourists

the advantages of bike sharing systems

Запитання 64

Read the text and choose the best answer

If travel to a big city you will see many people riding public bikes. This isn't a new idea. The first public bike sharing system began in Amsterdam in the 1960's. The organisers painted the bikes white and many people used them. After one person finishes their journey they left the bike for the next person. Unfortunately, people stole many of the bikes or threw them in the rivers, and so the system was stopped.

In 1974, the city of LaRochelle, in France, started its own system of free public bicycles. Their bikes were yellow and the system was successful. Today, there are more than 300 bikes and the city is famous for its yellow bikes. You have to pay to use the bikes now, but they aren't expensive and they are popular.

Today, technology has changed public bike sharing systems. There are now special stations for people to put the bikes so they are safe and computer systems that record the location of the bikes at the bike stations. In most bikes sharing systems, the riders use a special card to pay for the bike. Public bike sharing systems are popular in Europe, but they are also becoming popular in Asia. In fact, the biggest bike sharing system is in the city of Hangzhou, in China. There are over 60,000 bicycles and over 2,000 stations!

Cities don't have bike sharing system to make money, but the city benefits because there are fewer cars an the roads, less noise and less pollution. Public bike sharing system are also becoming very popular with tourists. Local people are happy because a shared bike is cheaper than using a car, it is good for the environment and it is good exercise. With over 500 bike sharing systems in the world today it looks like they are here to stay.

How does the writer feel about bike sharing systems?

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They have a good future.

Cars will always be more popular.

They are the best way to do exercise

Запитання 65

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Democratic School

I've just started university and have met lots of new people from all sorts of countries. Despite their different backgrounds, they all went to the same type of school as me. The schools had lots of rules, lots of sitting quietly, hours of listening to lessons and never-ending tests. However, there was one student, Derek, who told me he'd gone to a democratic school. I didn't know what he meant so I asked him to tell me more.

He explained the democratic schools are very different from typical schools where the teachers decide what the rules are. In democratic schools, things like equality and freedom are more important than getting good grades. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own actions. He explained that in weekly meetings students and staff members voted on school rules and ways to enforce them. They also decide what to do if someone broke the rules. Each student and staff member had one vote each so, as there were many students than staff, the students were in control.

As for the lessons themselves, Derek said that students made their own timetables at the beginning of each term. They could choose from a range of traditional subjects like geography, maths and woodwork. He also explained how the students weren't separated by age and even more surprising that participation in each class was optional. They had to attend the class but if they chose to, the students could do an alternative activity, like reading or drawing. Despite this, the students often chose to prepare for exams in order to go to university.

If I'd gone to a democratic school, I wouldn't have studied anything and I'd have spent all my time playing games. Even now, I need someone to tell me what to do and organise my life for me. But maybe that's the point of democratic schools. Perhaps if young people were allowed to make more desicions themselves, they would be better prepared not only for life at university, but also the challenges beyond.

What's the writer doing in the text?

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Telling a funny story about school.

Recommending a school

Discussing a type of school

Запитання 66

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Democratic School

I've just started university and have met lots of new people from all sorts of countries. Despite their different backgrounds, they all went to the same type of school as me. The schools had lots of rules, lots of sitting quietly, hours of listening to lessons and never-ending tests. However, there was one student, Derek, who told me he'd gone to a democratic school. I didn't know what he meant so I asked him to tell me more.

He explained the democratic schools are very different from typical schools where the teachers decide what the rules are. In democratic schools, things like equality and freedom are more important than getting good grades. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own actions. He explained that in weekly meetings students and staff members voted on school rules and ways to enforce them. They also decide what to do if someone broke the rules. Each student and staff member had one vote each so, as there were many students than staff, the students were in control.

As for the lessons themselves, Derek said that students made their own timetables at the beginning of each term. They could choose from a range of traditional subjects like geography, maths and woodwork. He also explained how the students weren't separated by age and even more surprising that participation in each class was optional. They had to attend the class but if they chose to, the students could do an alternative activity, like reading or drawing. Despite this, the students often chose to prepare for exams in order to go to university.

If I'd gone to a democratic school, I wouldn't have studied anything and I'd have spent all my time playing games. Even now, I need someone to tell me what to do and organise my life for me. But maybe that's the point of democratic schools. Perhaps if young people were allowed to make more desicions themselves, they would be better prepared not only for life at university, but also the challenges beyond.

What does "never-ending tests" mean?

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lots of tests

difficult tests

boring tests

Запитання 67

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Democratic School

I've just started university and have met lots of new people from all sorts of countries. Despite their different backgrounds, they all went to the same type of school as me. The schools had lots of rules, lots of sitting quietly, hours of listening to lessons and never-ending tests. However, there was one student, Derek, who told me he'd gone to a democratic school. I didn't know what he meant so I asked him to tell me more.

He explained the democratic schools are very different from typical schools where the teachers decide what the rules are. In democratic schools, things like equality and freedom are more important than getting good grades. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own actions. He explained that in weekly meetings students and staff members voted on school rules and ways to enforce them. They also decide what to do if someone broke the rules. Each student and staff member had one vote each so, as there were many students than staff, the students were in control.

As for the lessons themselves, Derek said that students made their own timetables at the beginning of each term. They could choose from a range of traditional subjects like geography, maths and woodwork. He also explained how the students weren't separated by age and even more surprising that participation in each class was optional. They had to attend the class but if they chose to, the students could do an alternative activity, like reading or drawing. Despite this, the students often chose to prepare for exams in order to go to university.

If I'd gone to a democratic school, I wouldn't have studied anything and I'd have spent all my time playing games. Even now, I need someone to tell me what to do and organise my life for me. But maybe that's the point of democratic schools. Perhaps if young people were allowed to make more desicions themselves, they would be better prepared not only for life at university, but also the challenges beyond.

According to Derek, how are democratic schools different from more typical schools?

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Students are given more freedom.

Students get worse grades

Students are allowed to break the rules

Запитання 68

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Democratic School

I've just started university and have met lots of new people from all sorts of countries. Despite their different backgrounds, they all went to the same type of school as me. The schools had lots of rules, lots of sitting quietly, hours of listening to lessons and never-ending tests. However, there was one student, Derek, who told me he'd gone to a democratic school. I didn't know what he meant so I asked him to tell me more.

He explained the democratic schools are very different from typical schools where the teachers decide what the rules are. In democratic schools, things like equality and freedom are more important than getting good grades. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own actions. He explained that in weekly meetings students and staff members voted on school rules and ways to enforce them. They also decide what to do if someone broke the rules. Each student and staff member had one vote each so, as there were many students than staff, the students were in control.

As for the lessons themselves, Derek said that students made their own timetables at the beginning of each term. They could choose from a range of traditional subjects like geography, maths and woodwork. He also explained how the students weren't separated by age and even more surprising that participation in each class was optional. They had to attend the class but if they chose to, the students could do an alternative activity, like reading or drawing. Despite this, the students often chose to prepare for exams in order to go to university.

If I'd gone to a democratic school, I wouldn't have studied anything and I'd have spent all my time playing games. Even now, I need someone to tell me what to do and organise my life for me. But maybe that's the point of democratic schools. Perhaps if young people were allowed to make more desicions themselves, they would be better prepared not only for life at university, but also the challenges beyond.

What does the writer learn about the classes in the democratic school?

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Students didn't need to attend them

The boys and girls weren't separated.

Students didn't have to take part in them

Запитання 69

Read the text and choose the best answer.

Democratic School

I've just started university and have met lots of new people from all sorts of countries. Despite their different backgrounds, they all went to the same type of school as me. The schools had lots of rules, lots of sitting quietly, hours of listening to lessons and never-ending tests. However, there was one student, Derek, who told me he'd gone to a democratic school. I didn't know what he meant so I asked him to tell me more.

He explained the democratic schools are very different from typical schools where the teachers decide what the rules are. In democratic schools, things like equality and freedom are more important than getting good grades. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own actions. He explained that in weekly meetings students and staff members voted on school rules and ways to enforce them. They also decide what to do if someone broke the rules. Each student and staff member had one vote each so, as there were many students than staff, the students were in control.

As for the lessons themselves, Derek said that students made their own timetables at the beginning of each term. They could choose from a range of traditional subjects like geography, maths and woodwork. He also explained how the students weren't separated by age and even more surprising that participation in each class was optional. They had to attend the class but if they chose to, the students could do an alternative activity, like reading or drawing. Despite this, the students often chose to prepare for exams in order to go to university.

If I'd gone to a democratic school, I wouldn't have studied anything and I'd have spent all my time playing games. Even now, I need someone to tell me what to do and organise my life for me. But maybe that's the point of democratic schools. Perhaps if young people were allowed to make more desicions themselves, they would be better prepared not only for life at university, but also the challenges beyond.

How does the writer feel about democratic schools?

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Students won't learn anything useful

They might be good for young people

He wishes he'd gone to one

Запитання 70

Read the text and choose the best answer to the question

The Importance of Music

Music has always been important to people, and has been around for longer than you might think. In 2012, a primitive flute made from bird bone and mammoth ivory, discovered in Germany, was claimed to be over forty-thousand years old. If true, this would make it the world's oldest musical instrument. But why have humans needed music?

There are many theories as to the importance of music. Some experts suggest that humans used music like birds do, to attract a mate. Other theories suggest that music emerged to accompany story telling. Stories told in groups turned into poetry, which had a rhythm. This rhythm may have been accompanied by clapping, which may have evolved into drums and other instruments. Another function of music was to bond communities, and this can still be evidenced in football stadiums all over the world. Whatever the reason, it is clear that music has never been essential for survival, but is something that has been kept because it serves various functions ans is enjoyed by people.

In fact, according to recent studies, nowadays more and more young people are learning to play an instrument; the most popular being the recorder, piano and guitar. In recent years, electric keyboards and electric guitars have increased in popularity, suggesting a shift away from more traditional instruments towards electronic ones. With the arrival of the Internet and mobile technology, it is possible to turn a mobile phone into a keyboard or drum, and beginners can learn guitar and other instruments by watching video tutorials online. Some artists, like Ed Sheeran, have become famous after posting their performances on the Internet.

The Internet has also created the potential for people to collaborate on online music projects so new sounds and ways of making music can be easily shared. The Virtual Choir is one example of this; more than a thousand voices were brought together by the Internet to create a digital choir. In addition, musicians who use the Internet can form online bands and use internet websites such as YouTube to share their music, without ever meeting in person.

But what about the young people without access to the Internet or expensive instruments like the piano? Well, in the same way as people have been doing for millennia, they make music in any way they can; by whistling, clapping or just hitting a box with their hands. As long as we have creativity and imagination, the future of music is assured, regardless of the instruments that we play.

Why does the writer use the example of the flute?


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to suggest that musical instruments can be simple

to highlight the fact that music instruments are important

to examplify that music has existed for thousands of years

to impress the reader with an amazing fact

Запитання 71

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The Importance of Music

Music has always been important to people, and has been around for longer than you might think. In 2012, a primitive flute made from bird bone and mammoth ivory, discovered in Germany, was claimed to be over forty-thousand years old. If true, this would make it the world's oldest musical instrument. But why have humans needed music?

There are many theories as to the importance of music. Some experts suggest that humans used music like birds do, to attract a mate. Other theories suggest that music emerged to accompany story telling. Stories told in groups turned into poetry, which had a rhythm. This rhythm may have been accompanied by clapping, which may have evolved into drums and other instruments. Another function of music was to bond communities, and this can still be evidenced in football stadiums all over the world. Whatever the reason, it is clear that music has never been essential for survival, but is something that has been kept because it serves various functions ans is enjoyed by people.

In fact, according to recent studies, nowadays more and more young people are learning to play an instrument; the most popular being the recorder, piano and guitar. In recent years, electric keyboards and electric guitars have increased in popularity, suggesting a shift away from more traditional instruments towards electronic ones. With the arrival of the Internet and mobile technology, it is possible to turn a mobile phone into a keyboard or drum, and beginners can learn guitar and other instruments by watching video tutorials online. Some artists, like Ed Sheeran, have become famous after posting their performances on the Internet.

The Internet has also created the potential for people to collaborate on online music projects so new sounds and ways of making music can be easily shared. The Virtual Choir is one example of this; more than a thousand voices were brought together by the Internet to create a digital choir. In addition, musicians who use the Internet can form online bands and use internet websites such as YouTube to share their music, without ever meeting in person.

But what about the young people without access to the Internet or expensive instruments like the piano? Well, in the same way as people have been doing for millennia, they make music in any way they can; by whistling, clapping or just hitting a box with their hands. As long as we have creativity and imagination, the future of music is assured, regardless of the instruments that we play.

In the second paragraph, what does the writer suggest about music?

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it probably evolved as a way for the species to continue

it is more desirable than vital

it is an essential way to bring groups together

it replaces the spoken word

Запитання 72

Read the text and choose the best answer to the question

The Importance of Music

Music has always been important to people, and has been around for longer than you might think. In 2012, a primitive flute made from bird bone and mammoth ivory, discovered in Germany, was claimed to be over forty-thousand years old. If true, this would make it the world's oldest musical instrument. But why have humans needed music?

There are many theories as to the importance of music. Some experts suggest that humans used music like birds do, to attract a mate. Other theories suggest that music emerged to accompany story telling. Stories told in groups turned into poetry, which had a rhythm. This rhythm may have been accompanied by clapping, which may have evolved into drums and other instruments. Another function of music was to bond communities, and this can still be evidenced in football stadiums all over the world. Whatever the reason, it is clear that music has never been essential for survival, but is something that has been kept because it serves various functions ans is enjoyed by people.

In fact, according to recent studies, nowadays more and more young people are learning to play an instrument; the most popular being the recorder, piano and guitar. In recent years, electric keyboards and electric guitars have increased in popularity, suggesting a shift away from more traditional instruments towards electronic ones. With the arrival of the Internet and mobile technology, it is possible to turn a mobile phone into a keyboard or drum, and beginners can learn guitar and other instruments by watching video tutorials online. Some artists, like Ed Sheeran, have become famous after posting their performances on the Internet.

The Internet has also created the potential for people to collaborate on online music projects so new sounds and ways of making music can be easily shared. The Virtual Choir is one example of this; more than a thousand voices were brought together by the Internet to create a digital choir. In addition, musicians who use the Internet can form online bands and use internet websites such as YouTube to share their music, without ever meeting in person.

But what about the young people without access to the Internet or expensive instruments like the piano? Well, in the same way as people have been doing for millennia, they make music in any way they can; by whistling, clapping or just hitting a box with their hands. As long as we have creativity and imagination, the future of music is assured, regardless of the instruments that we play.

In the third paragraph, what reason is given for the increase in young people learning an instrument?

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electronic music is easier to play than traditional instruments

young people like electronic music more

there are more resources to help people

young people want to become famous

Запитання 73

Read the text and choose the best answer to the question

The Importance of Music

Music has always been important to people, and has been around for longer than you might think. In 2012, a primitive flute made from bird bone and mammoth ivory, discovered in Germany, was claimed to be over forty-thousand years old. If true, this would make it the world's oldest musical instrument. But why have humans needed music?

There are many theories as to the importance of music. Some experts suggest that humans used music like birds do, to attract a mate. Other theories suggest that music emerged to accompany story telling. Stories told in groups turned into poetry, which had a rhythm. This rhythm may have been accompanied by clapping, which may have evolved into drums and other instruments. Another function of music was to bond communities, and this can still be evidenced in football stadiums all over the world. Whatever the reason, it is clear that music has never been essential for survival, but is something that has been kept because it serves various functions ans is enjoyed by people.

In fact, according to recent studies, nowadays more and more young people are learning to play an instrument; the most popular being the recorder, piano and guitar. In recent years, electric keyboards and electric guitars have increased in popularity, suggesting a shift away from more traditional instruments towards electronic ones. With the arrival of the Internet and mobile technology, it is possible to turn a mobile phone into a keyboard or drum, and beginners can learn guitar and other instruments by watching video tutorials online. Some artists, like Ed Sheeran, have become famous after posting their performances on the Internet.

The Internet has also created the potential for people to collaborate on online music projects so new sounds and ways of making music can be easily shared. The Virtual Choir is one example of this; more than a thousand voices were brought together by the Internet to create a digital choir. In addition, musicians who use the Internet can form online bands and use internet websites such as YouTube to share their music, without ever meeting in person.

But what about the young people without access to the Internet or expensive instruments like the piano? Well, in the same way as people have been doing for millennia, they make music in any way they can; by whistling, clapping or just hitting a box with their hands. As long as we have creativity and imagination, the future of music is assured, regardless of the instruments that we play.

What does "this" (The Virtual Choir is one example of this; more ...) refer to?

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online collaboration

creating potential

making new music

sharing music

Запитання 74

Read the text and choose the best answer to the question

The Importance of Music

Music has always been important to people, and has been around for longer than you might think. In 2012, a primitive flute made from bird bone and mammoth ivory, discovered in Germany, was claimed to be over forty-thousand years old. If true, this would make it the world's oldest musical instrument. But why have humans needed music?

There are many theories as to the importance of music. Some experts suggest that humans used music like birds do, to attract a mate. Other theories suggest that music emerged to accompany story telling. Stories told in groups turned into poetry, which had a rhythm. This rhythm may have been accompanied by clapping, which may have evolved into drums and other instruments. Another function of music was to bond communities, and this can still be evidenced in football stadiums all over the world. Whatever the reason, it is clear that music has never been essential for survival, but is something that has been kept because it serves various functions ans is enjoyed by people.

In fact, according to recent studies, nowadays more and more young people are learning to play an instrument; the most popular being the recorder, piano and guitar. In recent years, electric keyboards and electric guitars have increased in popularity, suggesting a shift away from more traditional instruments towards electronic ones. With the arrival of the Internet and mobile technology, it is possible to turn a mobile phone into a keyboard or drum, and beginners can learn guitar and other instruments by watching video tutorials online. Some artists, like Ed Sheeran, have become famous after posting their performances on the Internet.

The Internet has also created the potential for people to collaborate on online music projects so new sounds and ways of making music can be easily shared. The Virtual Choir is one example of this; more than a thousand voices were brought together by the Internet to create a digital choir. In addition, musicians who use the Internet can form online bands and use internet websites such as YouTube to share their music, without ever meeting in person.

But what about the young people without access to the Internet or expensive instruments like the piano? Well, in the same way as people have been doing for millennia, they make music in any way they can; by whistling, clapping or just hitting a box with their hands. As long as we have creativity and imagination, the future of music is assured, regardless of the instruments that we play.

How does the writer feel about the future of music?

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optimistic as long as people have right instruments

worried that music will become increasing simpler

concerned that music will only be for the rich

confident that music will always exist

Запитання 75

My teacher is very good ... grammar.

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for explain

in explaining

at explaining

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