1. Read the text below. For questions (1—5) choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
SCHOOLS IN THE USA
School usually means the same in American Eng lish as in British English, but sometimes it can also mean ‘university’. If a parent says ‘I work during the mornings when the children are at school’, it means that the children are young and are probably at elementary school. But ‘My youngest son is always at school now’ almost certainly means that he has started university in another city.
Many Americans send their children to a nursery school, or to day care or pre-school at an early age. At 5 children go to kindergarten. As in Britain US schools are divided into primary and secondary, but these words are rarely used. It is more common to talk about elementary school, junior high school and high school and the grade, or year group, students are in. Elementary schools teach children from kindergarten till the end of sixth grade. Grades seven and eight are taken at junior high school, and the ninth to the twelfth grades at high school.
1. In American English “school” is a ______________.
1. Read the text below. For questions (1—5) choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
SCHOOLS IN THE USA
School usually means the same in American Eng lish as in British English, but sometimes it can also mean ‘university’. If a parent says ‘I work during the mornings when the children are at school’, it means that the children are young and are probably at elementary school. But ‘My youngest son is always at school now’ almost certainly means that he has started university in another city.
Many Americans send their children to a nursery school, or to day care or pre-school at an early age. At 5 children go to kindergarten. As in Britain US schools are divided into primary and secondary, but these words are rarely used. It is more common to talk about elementary school, junior high school and high school and the grade, or year group, students are in. Elementary schools teach children from kindergarten till the end of sixth grade. Grades seven and eight are taken at junior high school, and the ninth to the twelfth grades at high school
2. As a rule, “to be always at school” means ______________.
1. Read the text below. For questions (1—5) choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
SCHOOLS IN THE USA
School usually means the same in American English as in British English, but sometimes it can also mean ‘university’. If a parent says ‘I work during the mornings when the children are at school’, it means that the children are young and are probably at elementary school. But ‘My youngest son is always at school now’ almost certainly means that he has started university in another city.
Many Americans send their children to a nursery school, or to day care or pre-school at an early age. At 5 children go to kindergarten. As in Britain, US schools are divided into primary and secondary, but these words are rarely used. It is more common to talk about elementary school, junior high school and high school and the grade, or year group, students are in. Elementary schools teach children from kindergarten till the end of sixth grade. Grades seven and eight are taken at junior high school, and the ninth to the twelfth grades at high school
3 Before five children ______________.
1. Read the text below. For questions (1—5) choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
SCHOOLS IN THE USA
School usually means the same in American English as in British English, but sometimes it can also mean ‘university’. If a parent says ‘I work during the mornings when the children are at school’, it means that the children are young and are probably at elementary school. But ‘My youngest son is always at school now’ almost certainly means that he has started university in another city.
Many Americans send their children to a nursery school, or to day care or pre-school at an early age. At 5 children go to kindergarten. As in Britain, US schools are divided into primary and secondary, but these words are rarely used. It is more common to talk about elementary school, junior high school and high school and the grade, or year group, students are in. Elementary schools teach children from kindergarten till the end of sixth grade. Grades seven and eight are taken at junior high school, and the ninth to the twelfth grades at high school.
4 The word “grade” is closest in meaning to ______________.
1. Read the text below. For questions (1—5) choose the correct answer (A, B or C).
SCHOOLS IN THE USA
School usually means the same in American English as in British English, but sometimes it can also mean ‘university’. If a parent says ‘I work during the mornings when the children are at school’, it means that the children are young and are probably at elementary school. But ‘My youngest son is always at school now’ almost certainly means that he has started university in another city.
Many Americans send their children to a nursery school, or to day care or pre-school at an early age. At 5 children go to kindergarten. As in Britain, US schools are divided into primary and secondary, but these words are rarely used. It is more common to talk about elementary school, junior high school and high school and the grade, or year group, students are in. Elementary schools teach children from kindergarten till the end of sixth grade. Grades seven and eight are taken at junior high school, and the ninth to the twelfth grades at high school.
5. Grade “four” corresponds to ______________.
2. Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to the text.
Tips on Being Happy
1. Free yourself from negative emotions such as, guilt, anger, doubt, fear, resentment, and worry. Your goal in this area should be to constantly examine, and then eliminate the negative emotions you find in your own life. This is, quite possibly, the largest part of finding true happiness.
2. Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to the text.
Tips on Being Happy
2 Imagine yourself as perfectly healthy. Good health is another huge key to achieving true happiness. You become what you think and imagine. Imagine yourself eating the right things, exercising, and being happy when you look in the mirror.
2. Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to the text.
Tips on Being Happy
3. You need to take the time to examine your past experiences in order to fully understand your current thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. You must learn to forgive others and embrace all the experiences, good and bad, that have shaped who you are today. Only then can you move forward to becoming the best you possible.
2. Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to the text.
Tips on Being Happy
4. A true measure of your personality is the loving and intimate relationships you have. If you are involved in relationships you know are unhealthy, it’s time to make a change. Strive to be around people who love you, build you up, and whom you look up to.
2. Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to the text.
Tips on Being Happy
5. This is about living on purpose. You need a commitment to something greater than yourself if you want to find happiness. Start thinking about how you can use your talents, personality, and skills to make the world a better place.
The History of Tea
Tea is consumed more than any other beverage in the world; and behind this everyday drink, beyond the boxes on the tea-store shelves, lies a colourful and fascinating story that makes its way through (1) __________.
Little did Chinese Emperor Shen Nung realise in 2737 B.C., (2) , that the beverage he discovered would cause sensations around the world. The pleasant aroma and refreshing taste charmed him, and soon everyone in the kingdom was drinking tea.
Until the third century A.D., (3) with the fresh green leaves gathered from the wild tea trees. To match supply to an increasing demand and guarantee a regular crop, farmers began to grow tea (4). The Dutch and Portuguese were responsible for bringing tea from China to Europe in the early 17th century.
In the 1870s, Ceylon became a major area producing tea as an alternative to coffee crops which failed in the 1860s. The first tea plantations were established in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy, and (5).
Tea takes you on this long journey, with innovative blends and packaging yet, (6)_.
The History of Tea
Tea is consumed more than any other beverage in the world; and behind this everyday drink, beyond the boxes on the tea-store shelves, lies a colourful and fascinating story that makes its way through (1) .
Little did Chinese Emperor Shen Nung realise in 2737 B.C., (2) ________, that the beverage he discovered would cause sensations around the world. The pleasant aroma and refreshing taste charmed him, and soon everyone in the kingdom was drinking tea.
Until the third century A.D., (3) with the fresh green leaves gathered from the wild tea trees. To match supply to an increasing demand and guarantee a regular crop, farmers began to grow tea (4). The Dutch and Portuguese were responsible for bringing tea from China to Europe in the early 17th century.
In the 1870s, Ceylon became a major area producing tea as an alternative to coffee crops which failed in the 1860s. The first tea plantations were established in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy, and (5).
Tea takes you on this long journey, with innovative blends and packaging yet, (6)_.
The History of Tea
Tea is consumed more than any other beverage in the world; and behind this everyday drink, beyond the boxes on the tea-store shelves, lies a colourful and fascinating story that makes its way through (1) .
Little did Chinese Emperor Shen Nung realise in 2737 B.C., (2) , that the beverage he discovered would cause sensations around the world. The pleasant aroma and refreshing taste charmed him, and soon everyone in the kingdom was drinking tea.
Until the third century A.D., (3) ________ with the fresh green leaves gathered from the wild tea trees. To match supply to an increasing demand and guarantee a regular crop, farmers began to grow tea (4). The Dutch and Portuguese were responsible for bringing tea from China to Europe in the early 17th century.
In the 1870s, Ceylon became a major area producing tea as an alternative to coffee crops which failed in the 1860s. The first tea plantations were established in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy, and (5).
Tea takes you on this long journey, with innovative blends and packaging yet, (6)_.
The History of Tea
Tea is consumed more than any other beverage in the world; and behind this everyday drink, beyond the boxes on the tea-store shelves, lies a colourful and fascinating story that makes its way through (1) .
Little did Chinese Emperor Shen Nung realise in 2737 B.C., (2) , that the beverage he discovered would cause sensations around the world. The pleasant aroma and refreshing taste charmed him, and soon everyone in the kingdom was drinking tea.
Until the third century A.D., (3) with the fresh green leaves gathered from the wild tea trees. To match supply to an increasing demand and guarantee a regular crop, farmers began to grow tea (4)_____. The Dutch and Portuguese were responsible for bringing tea from China to Europe in the early 17th century.
In the 1870s, Ceylon became a major area producing tea as an alternative to coffee crops which failed in the 1860s. The first tea plantations were established in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy, and (5).
Tea takes you on this long journey, with innovative blends and packaging yet, (6)_.
The History of Tea
Tea is consumed more than any other beverage in the world; and behind this everyday drink, beyond the boxes on the tea-store shelves, lies a colourful and fascinating story that makes its way through (1) .
Little did Chinese Emperor Shen Nung realise in 2737 B.C., (2) , that the beverage he discovered would cause sensations around the world. The pleasant aroma and refreshing taste charmed him, and soon everyone in the kingdom was drinking tea.
Until the third century A.D., (3) with the fresh green leaves gathered from the wild tea trees. To match supply to an increasing demand and guarantee a regular crop, farmers began to grow tea (4)_. The Dutch and Portuguese were responsible for bringing tea from China to Europe in the early 17th century.
In the 1870s, Ceylon became a major area producing tea as an alternative to coffee crops which failed in the 1860s. The first tea plantations were established in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy, and (5)_______.
Tea takes you on this long journey, with innovative blends and packaging yet, (6)_.
The History of Tea
Tea is consumed more than any other beverage in the world; and behind this everyday drink, beyond the boxes on the tea-store shelves, lies a colourful and fascinating story that makes its way through (1) .
Little did Chinese Emperor Shen Nung realise in 2737 B.C., (2) , that the beverage he discovered would cause sensations around the world. The pleasant aroma and refreshing taste charmed him, and soon everyone in the kingdom was drinking tea.
Until the third century A.D., (3) with the fresh green leaves gathered from the wild tea trees. To match supply to an increasing demand and guarantee a regular crop, farmers began to grow tea (4)_. The Dutch and Portuguese were responsible for bringing tea from China to Europe in the early 17th century.
In the 1870s, Ceylon became a major area producing tea as an alternative to coffee crops which failed in the 1860s. The first tea plantations were established in Loolecondra Estate near Kandy, and (5)_.
Tea takes you on this long journey, with innovative blends and packaging yet, (6)_________.
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