Reading II term

Додано: 10 травня 2020
Предмет: Англійська мова, 10 клас
Тест виконано: 609 разів
12 запитань
Запитання 1

Read the text below. Fill in the gaps (1—7) with the correct variant (A, B, C or D).


Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called «Sir»). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper ranked him as the world’s greatest living genius. Today’s world would be very different without his discovery. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 to parents who were mathematicians and computer scientists. He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer. He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking. Berners-Lee graduated with a degree in physics. His first jobs after graduating were as a computer programmer and software developer. Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online. In 1991, he put the first website online. It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used. He gave his idea to the world for free. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded W3C to set standards and improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee now spends his time between W3C and as a professor of computer science in England. He also writes _________6) the future of the Web. In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.


...which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper...

варіанти відповідей

leading

key

crucial

primary

Запитання 2

Read the text below. Fill in the gaps (1—7) with the correct variant (A, B, C or D).


Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called «Sir»). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper ranked him as the world’s greatest living genius. Today’s world would be very different without his discovery. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 to parents who were mathematicians and computer scientists. He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer. He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking. Berners-Lee graduated with a degree in physics. His first jobs after graduating were as a computer programmer and software developer. Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online. In 1991, he put the first website online. It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used. He gave his idea to the world for free. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded W3C to set standards and improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee now spends his time between W3C and as a professor of computer science in England. He also writes _________6) the future of the Web. In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.


He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer.

варіанти відповідей

grew up

brought up

adult

mature

Запитання 3

Read the text below. Fill in the gaps (1—7) with the correct variant (A, B, C or D).


Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called «Sir»). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper ranked him as the world’s greatest living genius. Today’s world would be very different without his discovery. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 to parents who were mathematicians and computer scientists. He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer. He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking. Berners-Lee graduated with a degree in physics. His first jobs after graduating were as a computer programmer and software developer. Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online. In 1991, he put the first website online. It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used. He gave his idea to the world for free. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded W3C to set standards and improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee now spends his time between W3C and as a professor of computer science in England. He also writes _________6) the future of the Web. In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.


He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking.

варіанти відповідей

attended

passed

went

entered

Запитання 4

Read the text below. Fill in the gaps (1—7) with the correct variant (A, B, C or D).


Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called «Sir»). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper ranked him as the world’s greatest living genius. Today’s world would be very different without his discovery. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 to parents who were mathematicians and computer scientists. He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer. He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking. Berners-Lee graduated with a degree in physics. His first jobs after graduating were as a computer programmer and software developer. Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online. In 1991, he put the first website online. It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used. He gave his idea to the world for free. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded W3C to set standards and improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee now spends his time between W3C and as a professor of computer science in England. He also writes _________6) the future of the Web. In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.


Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online.

варіанти відповідей

idea

website

mission

project

Запитання 5

Read the text below. Fill in the gaps (1—7) with the correct variant (A, B, C or D).


Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called «Sir»). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper ranked him as the world’s greatest living genius. Today’s world would be very different without his discovery. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 to parents who were mathematicians and computer scientists. He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer. He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking. Berners-Lee graduated with a degree in physics. His first jobs after graduating were as a computer programmer and software developer. Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online. In 1991, he put the first website online. It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used. He gave his idea to the world for free. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded W3C to set standards and improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee now spends his time between W3C and as a professor of computer science in England. He also writes _________6) the future of the Web. In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.


It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used.

варіанти відповідей

Mesh

Trap

Web

Net

Запитання 6

Read the text below. Fill in the gaps (1—7) with the correct variant (A, B, C or D).


Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called «Sir»). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper ranked him as the world’s greatest living genius. Today’s world would be very different without his discovery. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 to parents who were mathematicians and computer scientists. He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer. He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking. Berners-Lee graduated with a degree in physics. His first jobs after graduating were as a computer programmer and software developer. Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online. In 1991, he put the first website online. It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used. He gave his idea to the world for free. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded W3C to set standards and improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee now spends his time between W3C and as a professor of computer science in England. He also writes _________6) the future of the Web. In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.


He also writes _________6) the future of the Web.

варіанти відповідей

about

on

off

at

Запитання 7

Read the text below. Fill in the gaps (1—7) with the correct variant (A, B, C or D).


Sir Timothy Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web. He received a knighthood from the British Queen for his efforts (so he is called «Sir»). He is director of W3C, which looks after the Web’s development. A _________1) British newspaper ranked him as the world’s greatest living genius. Today’s world would be very different without his discovery. Berners-Lee was born in 1955 to parents who were mathematicians and computer scientists. He _________2) with numbers and electronics and managed to build his own computer. He ___________3) to Oxford University and was banned from using the computers for hacking. Berners-Lee graduated with a degree in physics. His first jobs after graduating were as a computer programmer and software developer. Berners-Lee spent the 1980s on a _________4) based on sharing and updating information online. In 1991, he put the first website online. It explained what the World Wide __________5) was and how it was used. He gave his idea to the world for free. In 1994, Berners-Lee founded W3C to set standards and improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee now spends his time between W3C and as a professor of computer science in England. He also writes _________6) the future of the Web. In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.


In 2004, he was ________7) as the first ever winner of the Millennium Technology Prize.

варіанти відповідей

named

asked

become

offered

Запитання 8

Match choices (A—E) to (1—5).


1) Victoria and Albert Museum is an excellent and informative museum with immense resources for design students as it houses the national collection of applied arts. The museum’s galleries and buildings themselves are considered as works of art. If you are interested in exploring the various artefacts that were part of the cultures from where they have come over the centuries this is the place to be.


This museum_____________________

варіанти відповідей

has galleries and buildings which are themselves believed to be the works of art.

is worth the journey if you like fashion, architecture and industrial design.

is advised to be visited several times.

exposes an impressive collection devoted to the history of the British Army.

displays wax models of famous people.

Запитання 9

Match choices (A—E) to (1—5).


2) Madame Tussaud’s is London’s busiest attraction and houses one of the world’s largest collections of lifelike wax models of celebrities, politicians and other world-famous people. Madame Tussaud often travelled to many places and displayed her wax models. Madame Tussaud’s has become the best attraction of London.


This museum_____________________

варіанти відповідей

has galleries and buildings which are themselves believed to be the works of art.

is worth the journey if you like fashion, architecture and industrial design.

is advised to be visited several times.

exposes an impressive collection devoted to the history of the British Army.

displays wax models of famous people.

Запитання 10

Match choices (A—E) to (1—5).


3) National Gallery. Vast gallery on the north side of Trafalgar Square, with an impressive collection of Western European art from the middle ages to the early 20th century. As it’s free we recommend you make a number of trips, doing it in at least two stages (it’s only 200 yards away from the Leicester Square, and in the heart of theatreland). Do the East Wing, North Wing and the Sainsbury/West Wings in separate trips, or you may find yourself becoming oblivious to the quality of the exhibits.


This museum_____________________

варіанти відповідей

has galleries and buildings which are themselves believed to be the works of art.

is worth the journey if you like fashion, architecture and industrial design.

is advised to be visited several times.

exposes an impressive collection devoted to the history of the British Army.

displays wax models of famous people.

Запитання 11

Match choices (A—E) to (1—5).


4) National Army Museum is located approximately 15 miles from central London. This museum is worth the journey if you are interested in learning about the history of the British Army. It unfolds the story of the British Army from thefifteenth century to the present day and is home to an impressive collection of old and new vehicles, armoury of the years gone by, vibrant uniforms and records which detail significant historic events


This museum_____________________

варіанти відповідей

has galleries and buildings which are themselves believed to be the works of art.

is worth the journey if you like fashion, architecture and industrial design.

is advised to be visited several times.

exposes an impressive collection devoted to the history of the British Army.

displays wax models of famous people.

Запитання 12

Match choices (A—E) to (1—5).


5) The Design Museum has a comprehensive collection of innovative designs. It is a museum focusing on industrial design, fashion and architecture and therefore you can find mass-produced everyday items. It is also the UK’s largest provider of design resources.


This museum_____________________

варіанти відповідей

has galleries and buildings which are themselves believed to be the works of art.

is worth the journey if you like fashion, architecture and industrial design.

is advised to be visited several times.

exposes an impressive collection devoted to the history of the British Army.

displays wax models of famous people.

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