Reading Final

Додано: 3 жовтня 2020
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
Копія з тесту: Reading Final
Тест виконано: 1 раз
12 запитань
Запитання 1

DEATH of the Classroom The New Wave of Online Education

By Scott Reekie

Picture a society where learning can happen at any time, in any place and can be completed without ever going to class. This could be the new wave of education and the Internet technology now exists to support such a system.

The virtual classroom is here. If you are interested in English, or Civil Engineering, then head to the university and click yourself a degree. Well maybe it's not that easy, but you would be on the right track. The flexibility of studying at your own pace, and the money you save with online courses are two of the main attractions.

The Web is a powerful educational tool. Yet some feel that virtual classrooms will isolate students from each other, which will result in problems developing interpersonal relationships and that these skills are much more important than computer skills. Should teachers teach kids how to behave in society, how to respect others and how to co-operate or should kids have already learned this from their parents? No one is saying that social skills aren't important, however, virtual classrooms are far about more than just computer skills. Some strongly believe that education can be taught via the Web and social skills can be gained from joining sports teams, summer camps, or just hanging out!

Others argue that this virtual classroom may place pressure on students: to become computer literate or be left behind in life. Is this undue pressure or reality? Maybe being left behind in life is a little dramatic, but the reality is that the computer age is here. Whether you want to pay for your new jeans with your debit card, or check to see if the library has the book you want, you're going to need some computer skills.

The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational systems. After all, if you have over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher, flexibility could be a problem. It seems that developing students' proper social behaviour has always exceeded the concern to develop students' creativity. Computer technology can make individualized attention a real possibility. At the Institute for the Learning Sciences, systems are being developed to allow people to try out things in simulated worlds. This technology will allow for the individual creative growth in students.

The Web will provide amazing opportunities for the education of our society. Anyone with a phone line and a computer has access to unlimited amounts of knowledge and programs designed to help them learn and understand. The teachers and parents involved with these programs will be given the job of making sure that students lead well-balanced lives that combine Web based education and positive social interaction with their friends and neighbours. Imagine your recreation room has now become your classroom, and your parents seem to be doing as much homework as you are! So, be prepared as the virtual classroom may find its way to a computer screen near you! 


1. Why are people attracted to online education? 

варіанти відповідей

Because it is cheap and flexible.

Because it is fashionable and new. 

Because it is powerful and easy

Because it is unlimited and fast.

Запитання 2

DEATH of the Classroom The New Wave of Online Education

By Scott Reekie

Picture a society where learning can happen at any time, in any place and can be completed without ever going to class. This could be the new wave of education and the Internet technology now exists to support such a system.

The virtual classroom is here. If you are interested in English, or Civil Engineering, then head to the university and click yourself a degree. Well maybe it's not that easy, but you would be on the right track. The flexibility of studying at your own pace, and the money you save with online courses are two of the main attractions.

The Web is a powerful educational tool. Yet some feel that virtual classrooms will isolate students from each other, which will result in problems developing interpersonal relationships and that these skills are much more important than computer skills. Should teachers teach kids how to behave in society, how to respect others and how to co-operate or should kids have already learned this from their parents? No one is saying that social skills aren't important, however, virtual classrooms are far about more than just computer skills. Some strongly believe that education can be taught via the Web and social skills can be gained from joining sports teams, summer camps, or just hanging out!

Others argue that this virtual classroom may place pressure on students: to become computer literate or be left behind in life. Is this undue pressure or reality? Maybe being left behind in life is a little dramatic, but the reality is that the computer age is here. Whether you want to pay for your new jeans with your debit card, or check to see if the library has the book you want, you're going to need some computer skills.

The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational systems. After all, if you have over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher, flexibility could be a problem. It seems that developing students' proper social behaviour has always exceeded the concern to develop students' creativity. Computer technology can make individualized attention a real possibility. At the Institute for the Learning Sciences, systems are being developed to allow people to try out things in simulated worlds. This technology will allow for the individual creative growth in students.

The Web will provide amazing opportunities for the education of our society. Anyone with a phone line and a computer has access to unlimited amounts of knowledge and programs designed to help them learn and understand. The teachers and parents involved with these programs will be given the job of making sure that students lead well-balanced lives that combine Web based education and positive social interaction with their friends and neighbours. Imagine your recreation room has now become your classroom, and your parents seem to be doing as much homework as you are! So, be prepared as the virtual classroom may find its way to a computer screen near you! 


2. What do the advocates of online education maintain?

варіанти відповідей

It increases students’ social skills.

It develops computer skills.

It complements education at home.

It will boost students’ creativity.

Запитання 3

DEATH of the Classroom The New Wave of Online Education

By Scott Reekie

Picture a society where learning can happen at any time, in any place and can be completed without ever going to class. This could be the new wave of education and the Internet technology now exists to support such a system.

The virtual classroom is here. If you are interested in English, or Civil Engineering, then head to the university and click yourself a degree. Well maybe it's not that easy, but you would be on the right track. The flexibility of studying at your own pace, and the money you save with online courses are two of the main attractions.

The Web is a powerful educational tool. Yet some feel that virtual classrooms will isolate students from each other, which will result in problems developing interpersonal relationships and that these skills are much more important than computer skills. Should teachers teach kids how to behave in society, how to respect others and how to co-operate or should kids have already learned this from their parents? No one is saying that social skills aren't important, however, virtual classrooms are far about more than just computer skills. Some strongly believe that education can be taught via the Web and social skills can be gained from joining sports teams, summer camps, or just hanging out!

Others argue that this virtual classroom may place pressure on students: to become computer literate or be left behind in life. Is this undue pressure or reality? Maybe being left behind in life is a little dramatic, but the reality is that the computer age is here. Whether you want to pay for your new jeans with your debit card, or check to see if the library has the book you want, you're going to need some computer skills.

The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational systems. After all, if you have over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher, flexibility could be a problem. It seems that developing students' proper social behaviour has always exceeded the concern to develop students' creativity. Computer technology can make individualized attention a real possibility. At the Institute for the Learning Sciences, systems are being developed to allow people to try out things in simulated worlds. This technology will allow for the individual creative growth in students.

The Web will provide amazing opportunities for the education of our society. Anyone with a phone line and a computer has access to unlimited amounts of knowledge and programs designed to help them learn and understand. The teachers and parents involved with these programs will be given the job of making sure that students lead well-balanced lives that combine Web based education and positive social interaction with their friends and neighbours. Imagine your recreation room has now become your classroom, and your parents seem to be doing as much homework as you are! So, be prepared as the virtual classroom may find its way to a computer screen near you! 


3. What do the opponents of online education maintain?

варіанти відповідей

The virtual classroom will result in dramatic changes. 

The virtual classroom will place a burden on students. 

Students’ academic performance will suffer.

Students cannot ignore the reality of the computer age. 

Запитання 4

DEATH of the Classroom The New Wave of Online Education

By Scott Reekie

Picture a society where learning can happen at any time, in any place and can be completed without ever going to class. This could be the new wave of education and the Internet technology now exists to support such a system.

The virtual classroom is here. If you are interested in English, or Civil Engineering, then head to the university and click yourself a degree. Well maybe it's not that easy, but you would be on the right track. The flexibility of studying at your own pace, and the money you save with online courses are two of the main attractions.

The Web is a powerful educational tool. Yet some feel that virtual classrooms will isolate students from each other, which will result in problems developing interpersonal relationships and that these skills are much more important than computer skills. Should teachers teach kids how to behave in society, how to respect others and how to co-operate or should kids have already learned this from their parents? No one is saying that social skills aren't important, however, virtual classrooms are far about more than just computer skills. Some strongly believe that education can be taught via the Web and social skills can be gained from joining sports teams, summer camps, or just hanging out!

Others argue that this virtual classroom may place pressure on students: to become computer literate or be left behind in life. Is this undue pressure or reality? Maybe being left behind in life is a little dramatic, but the reality is that the computer age is here. Whether you want to pay for your new jeans with your debit card, or check to see if the library has the book you want, you're going to need some computer skills.

The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational systems. After all, if you have over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher, flexibility could be a problem. It seems that developing students' proper social behaviour has always exceeded the concern to develop students' creativity. Computer technology can make individualized attention a real possibility. At the Institute for the Learning Sciences, systems are being developed to allow people to try out things in simulated worlds. This technology will allow for the individual creative growth in students.

The Web will provide amazing opportunities for the education of our society. Anyone with a phone line and a computer has access to unlimited amounts of knowledge and programs designed to help them learn and understand. The teachers and parents involved with these programs will be given the job of making sure that students lead well-balanced lives that combine Web based education and positive social interaction with their friends and neighbours. Imagine your recreation room has now become your classroom, and your parents seem to be doing as much homework as you are! So, be prepared as the virtual classroom may find its way to a computer screen near you! 


4. Why does the author mention “over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher”? 

варіанти відповідей

To prove that inquiring minds have been the main concern of the educational system. 

To prove that teachers overestimate the value of students’ social behaviour. 

To prove that individualized attention is hardly possible in a traditional classroom.

To prove that teachers feel no special concern for developing students’ flexibility.

Запитання 5

DEATH of the Classroom The New Wave of Online Education

By Scott Reekie

Picture a society where learning can happen at any time, in any place and can be completed without ever going to class. This could be the new wave of education and the Internet technology now exists to support such a system.

The virtual classroom is here. If you are interested in English, or Civil Engineering, then head to the university and click yourself a degree. Well maybe it's not that easy, but you would be on the right track. The flexibility of studying at your own pace, and the money you save with online courses are two of the main attractions.

The Web is a powerful educational tool. Yet some feel that virtual classrooms will isolate students from each other, which will result in problems developing interpersonal relationships and that these skills are much more important than computer skills. Should teachers teach kids how to behave in society, how to respect others and how to co-operate or should kids have already learned this from their parents? No one is saying that social skills aren't important, however, virtual classrooms are far about more than just computer skills. Some strongly believe that education can be taught via the Web and social skills can be gained from joining sports teams, summer camps, or just hanging out!

Others argue that this virtual classroom may place pressure on students: to become computer literate or be left behind in life. Is this undue pressure or reality? Maybe being left behind in life is a little dramatic, but the reality is that the computer age is here. Whether you want to pay for your new jeans with your debit card, or check to see if the library has the book you want, you're going to need some computer skills.

The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational systems. After all, if you have over thirty inquiring minds and only one teacher, flexibility could be a problem. It seems that developing students' proper social behaviour has always exceeded the concern to develop students' creativity. Computer technology can make individualized attention a real possibility. At the Institute for the Learning Sciences, systems are being developed to allow people to try out things in simulated worlds. This technology will allow for the individual creative growth in students.

The Web will provide amazing opportunities for the education of our society. Anyone with a phone line and a computer has access to unlimited amounts of knowledge and programs designed to help them learn and understand. The teachers and parents involved with these programs will be given the job of making sure that students lead well-balanced lives that combine Web based education and positive social interaction with their friends and neighbours. Imagine your recreation room has now become your classroom, and your parents seem to be doing as much homework as you are! So, be prepared as the virtual classroom may find its way to a computer screen near you! 


5. What role are parents supposed to play in the web based education of society?

варіанти відповідей

They will have to do home assignments together with their kids.

They will have to balance social activities and learning of their kids. 

They will have to control the virtual and real-life activities of their kids.

They will have to help their kids get access to the virtual classroom. 

Запитання 6

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (6–11). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Literary Heaven

There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.

 

6

Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

 


7

Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market.

 


8

Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage!

 


9

The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-fromhome for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

 


10

McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

 


11

Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet parking.

 

6. In what way is each bookstore special? 

варіанти відповідей

It offers visitors meals and entertainment. 

It purchases second hand books from its customers. 

It holds workshops for young artists and writers. 

It is a converted public transport terminal. 

It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.

It is a former place for live performances.

It provides an opportunity to become a business owner.

It is a welcoming location for international travellers. 

Запитання 7

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (6–11). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Literary Heaven

There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.

 

6

Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

 


7

Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market.

 


8

Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage!

 


9

The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-fromhome for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

 


10

McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

 


11

Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet parking.

 

7. In what way is each bookstore special? 

варіанти відповідей

It offers visitors meals and entertainment. 

It purchases second hand books from its customers. 

It holds workshops for young artists and writers. 

It is a converted public transport terminal. 

It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.

It is a former place for live performances.

It provides an opportunity to become a business owner.

It is a welcoming location for international travellers. 

Запитання 8

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (6–11). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Literary Heaven

There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.

 

6

Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

 


7

Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market.

 


8

Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage!

 


9

The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-from home for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

 


10

McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

 


11

Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet parking.

 

8. In what way is each bookstore special? 

варіанти відповідей

It offers visitors meals and entertainment. 

It purchases second hand books from its customers. 

It holds workshops for young artists and writers. 

It is a converted public transport terminal. 

It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.

It is a former place for live performances.

It provides an opportunity to become a business owner.

It is a welcoming location for international travellers. 

Запитання 9

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (6–11). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Literary Heaven

There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.

 

6

Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

 


7

Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market.

 


8

Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage!

 


9

The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-from home for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

 


10

McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

 


11

Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet parking.

 

9. In what way is each bookstore special? 

варіанти відповідей

It offers visitors meals and entertainment. 

It purchases second hand books from its customers. 

It holds workshops for young artists and writers. 

It is a converted public transport terminal. 

It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.

It is a former place for live performances.

It provides an opportunity to become a business owner.

It is a welcoming location for international travellers. 

Запитання 10

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (6–11). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Literary Heaven

There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.

 

6

Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

 


7

Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market.

 


8

Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage!

 


9

The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-from home for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

 


10

McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

 


11

Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet parking.

 

10. In what way is each bookstore special? 

варіанти відповідей

It offers visitors meals and entertainment. 

It purchases second hand books from its customers. 

It holds workshops for young artists and writers. 

It is a converted public transport terminal. 

It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.

It is a former place for live performances.

It provides an opportunity to become a business owner.

It is a welcoming location for international travellers. 

Запитання 11

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (6–11). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Literary Heaven

There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.

 

6

Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

 


7

Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market.

 


8

Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage!

 


9

The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-from home for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

 


10

McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

 


11

Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet parking.

 

11. In what way is each bookstore special? 

варіанти відповідей

It offers visitors meals and entertainment. 

It purchases second hand books from its customers. 

It holds workshops for young artists and writers. 

It is a converted public transport terminal. 

It is a place to enjoy both watching and reading a play.

It is a former place for live performances.

It provides an opportunity to become a business owner.

It is a welcoming location for international travellers. 

Запитання 12

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (6–11). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Literary Heaven

There's nothing like your first great bookstore discovery. Here are some of the most remarkable bookshops from all around the globe, each one of them is special in its own way.

 

6

Barter Books is located in a beautiful old Victorian Alnwick railway station, in Northumberland, U.K., right where passengers once bought their train tickets. Barter Books comforts its customers with a homey feel fires in the winter, a buffet, and a waiting room for people to sip coffee and read.

 


7

Nearly 40 years old, E. Shaver, Bookseller is located in historic Savannah and specializes in regional topics from architecture to gardening. Considered a local treasure, one allure of the store is the collection of antique maps that can be found between its bookshelves. And if you’ve ever dreamed of owning a bookstore here’s your chance. Founders Edwin and Esther Shaver have put the shop on the market.

 


8

Certainly one of the most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo Grand Splendid is a theatre-turned bookstore in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It features eye-catching frescoes and sculptures — and, as if the scenery wasn't enough, customers can flip through books in theatre boxes and sip a hot drink in the cafe towards the back of the stage!

 


9

The history of Shakespeare & Company clearly shows that this is more than just a bookstore. George Whitman founded the Paris bookstore in 1951. He had travelled the world, at times facing hunger and thirst for days on end, finally finding hospitality in the arms of local people. His experiences shaped his store’s philosophy, and for decades it has been, as the store's website puts it, “a home-away-from home for many thousands of writers and visitors from around the world".

 


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McKay offers more than just books. The idea of a “free enterprise library" stemmed from the concept of trading books you’ve read for ones you haven’t. This Knoxville store is stocked exclusively with items that customers bring in to trade or sell.

 


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Though the books line the walls of Mexico City’s Cafebreria EL Pebdulo, visitors can order breakfast, lunch and dinner from the cafe and drinks from the bar, all the while enjoying live music, poetry reading, stand up comedy improvisations and more. This cafe/bookstore even has valet parking.

 

12. Which of the bookstores represents the masterpieces of art? 

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