Reading "The Council of Europe", 11(v-1), term II

Додано: 15 квітня 2022
Предмет: Англійська мова, 11 клас
Тест виконано: 81 раз
17 запитань
Запитання 1

Task 1. Match the words.


democratic

варіанти відповідей

meetings

policies

cooperation

rights

transition

session

Запитання 2


human

варіанти відповідей

meetings

policies

cooperation

rights

transition

session

Запитання 3



ordinary

варіанти відповідей

rights

meetings

cooperation

session

transition

policies

Запитання 4

informal

варіанти відповідей

session

cooperation

rights

meetings

transition

policies

Запитання 5

to discuss

варіанти відповідей

transition

cooperation

rights

meetings

policies

session

Запитання 6

to harmonize

варіанти відповідей

rights

meetings

cooperation

transition

session

policies

Запитання 7

Task 2. Read the text and do the tasks

The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949 by the Treaty of London. The Treaty of Lon­don or the Statute of the Council of Europe was signed in London on that day by ten states: Bel­gium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxem­bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Many states followed, espe­cially after the democratic transitions in central and eastern Europe during the early 1990s, and the Council of Europe now includes all European states except Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Vatican City.

For over 50 years the Council of Europe has been working to build a Europe United on the basis of freedom and democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The Council was set up by ten west Eu­ropean states. Since then the European landscape has changed, and today the great majority of Eu­ropean countries belong to go to the organization.

How the Council of Europe works. The Committee of Ministers comprises the foreign ministers of the 34 members states, it meets twice a year in ordinary session and may also held special or informal meet­ings. The Minister’s Deputies meet every month. The Committee of Ministers also serves as a per­manent forum to discuss European cooperation and common political problems. The Parliamentary Assembly comprises 239 representatives. The Par­liamentary Assembly meets in full session four times a year.

By debating problems of modern society and mak­ing recommendations to the Committee of Ministers, it is the starting point for many of the Council of Eu­rope’s activities. The Council works to harmonize pol­icies and adopt common standards practices in mem­ber states. It operates by bringing, at different levels, parliamentarians, ministers, government experts, local and regional representatives, youth associa­tions and INGOs (international non-governmental or­ganizations) to pool their knowledge and experience.

There have been adopted over 155 European Conven­tions. Subjects range from the protection of comput­erized data, violence at sporting events and nature conservation to mass media, cultural cooperation and the prevention of torture. The activities carried out in the Council of Europe affect all our lives.          

What are European symbols? The European Flag was cho­sen by the Council of Europe in 1955. It is composed of a circle of 12 gold stars on a blue black ground. The number of stars is invariable, 12 begin the symbol of perfection. The European Anthem, adopted by the Council of Europe in 1972, is a musical arrangement by Herbert won Karayan of the Prelude to the Ode to Joy from Beethoven’s 9th symphony.

According to the text...

1.The Council of Europe now includes all European states except four countries.

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 8

Read the text and do the tasks.

The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949 by the Treaty of London. The Treaty of Lon­don or the Statute of the Council of Europe was signed in London on that day by ten states: Bel­gium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxem­bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Many states followed, espe­cially after the democratic transitions in central and eastern Europe during the early 1990s .

For over 50 years the Council of Europe has been working to build a Europe United on the basis of freedom and democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The Council was set up by ten west Eu­ropean states. Since then the European landscape has changed, and today the great majority of Eu­ropean countries belong to go to the organization.

How the Council of Europe works. The Committee of Ministers comprises the foreign ministers of the 34 members states, it meets twice a year in ordinary session and may also held special or informal meet­ings. The Minister’s Deputies meet every month. The Committee of Ministers also serves as a per­manent forum to discuss European cooperation and common political problems. The Parliamentary Assembly comprises 239 representatives. The Par­liamentary Assembly meets in full session four times a year.

By debating problems of modern society and mak­ing recommendations to the Committee of Ministers, it is the starting point for many of the Council of Eu­rope’s activities. The Council works to harmonize pol­icies and adopt common standards practices in mem­ber states. It operates by bringing, at different levels, parliamentarians, ministers, government experts, local and regional representatives, youth associa­tions and INGOs (international non-governmental or­ganizations) to pool their knowledge and experience.

There have been adopted over 155 European Conven­tions. Subjects range from the protection of comput­erized data, violence at sporting events and nature conservation to mass media, cultural cooperation and the prevention of torture. The activities carried out in the Council of Europe affect all our lives.         

 What are European symbols? The European Flag was cho­sen by the Council of Europe in 1955. It is composed of a circle of 12 gold stars on a blue black ground. The number of stars is invariable, 12 begin the symbol of perfection. The European Anthem, adopted by the Council of Europe in 1972, is a musical arrangement by Herbert won Karayan of the Prelude to the Ode to Joy from Beethoven’s 9th symphony.


2. For over half of the century the Council of Eu­rope has been working to build a Europe United.


варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 9

Read the text and do the tasks

The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949 by the Treaty of London. The Treaty of Lon­don or the Statute of the Council of Europe was signed in London on that day by ten states: Bel­gium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxem­bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Many states followed, espe­cially after the democratic transitions in central and eastern Europe during the early 1990s, and the Council of Europe now includes all European states except Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Vatican City.

For over 50 years the Council of Europe has been working to build a Europe United on the basis of freedom and democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The Council was set up by ten west Eu­ropean states. Since then the European landscape has changed, and today the great majority of Eu­ropean countries belong to go to the organization.

How the Council of Europe works. The Committee of Ministers comprises the foreign ministers of the 34 members states, it meets twice a year in ordinary session and may also held special or informal meet­ings. The Minister’s Deputies meet every month. The Committee of Ministers also serves as a per­manent forum to discuss European cooperation and common political problems. The Parliamentary Assembly comprises 239 representatives. The Par­liamentary Assembly meets in full session four times a year.

By debating problems of modern society and mak­ing recommendations to the Committee of Ministers, it is the starting point for many of the Council of Eu­rope’s activities. The Council works to harmonize pol­icies and adopt common standards practices in mem­ber states. It operates by bringing, at different levels, parliamentarians, ministers, government experts, local and regional representatives, youth associa­tions and INGOs (international non-governmental or­ganizations) to pool their knowledge and experience.

There have been adopted over 155 European Conven­tions. Subjects range from the protection of comput­erized data, violence at sporting events and nature conservation to mass media, cultural cooperation and the prevention of torture. The activities carried out in the Council of Europe affect all our lives.           

What are European symbols? The European Flag was cho­sen by the Council of Europe in 1955. It is composed of a circle of 12 gold stars on a blue black ground. The number of stars is invariable, 12 begin the symbol of perfection. The European Anthem, adopted by the Council of Europe in 1972, is a musical arrangement by Herbert won Karayan of the Prelude to the Ode to Joy from Beethoven’s 9th symphony.


3.There have been adopted over one hundred fifty six European conventions.


варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 10

Read the text and do the tasks

The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949 by the Treaty of London. The Treaty of Lon­don or the Statute of the Council of Europe was signed in London on that day by ten states: Bel­gium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxem­bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Many states followed, espe­cially after the democratic transitions in central and eastern Europe during the early 1990s, and the Council of Europe now includes all European states except Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Vatican City.

For over 50 years the Council of Europe has been working to build a Europe United on the basis of freedom and democracy, human rights and the rule of law. . Since then the European landscape has changed, and today the great majority of Eu­ropean countries belong to go to the organization. How the Council of Europe works. The Committee of Ministers comprises the foreign ministers of the 34 members states, it meets twice a year in ordinary session and may also held special or informal meet­ings. The Minister’s Deputies meet every month. The Committee of Ministers also serves as a per­manent forum to discuss European cooperation and common political problems. The Parliamentary Assembly comprises 239 representatives. The Par­liamentary Assembly meets in full session four times a year.

By debating problems of modern society and mak­ing recommendations to the Committee of Ministers, it is the starting point for many of the Council of Eu­rope’s activities. The Council works to harmonize pol­icies and adopt common standards practices in mem­ber states. It operates by bringing, at different levels, parliamentarians, ministers, government experts, local and regional representatives, youth associa­tions and INGOs (international non-governmental or­ganizations) to pool their knowledge and experience.

There have been adopted over 155 European Conven­tions. Subjects range from the protection of comput­erized data, violence at sporting events and nature conservation to mass media, cultural cooperation and the prevention of torture. The activities carried out in the Council of Europe affect all our lives. What are European symbols? The European Flag was cho­sen by the Council of Europe in 1955. It is composed of a circle of 12 gold stars on a blue black ground. The number of stars is invariable, 12 begin the symbol of perfection. The European Anthem, adopted by the Council of Europe in 1972, is a musical arrangement by Herbert won Karayan of the Prelude to the Ode to Joy from Beethoven’s 9th symphony.


4. The number of stars is invariable, 12 begin the symbol of improvement.


варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 11

Task 2. Read the text and do the tasks

The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949 by the Treaty of London. The Treaty of Lon­don or the Statute of the Council of Europe was signed in London on that day by ten states: Bel­gium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxem­bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Many states followed, espe­cially after the democratic transitions in central and eastern Europe during the early 1990s.

For over 50 years the Council of Europe has been working to build a Europe United on the basis of freedom and democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The Council was set up by ten west Eu­ropean states. Since then the European landscape has changed, and today the great majority of Eu­ropean countries belong to go to the organization. How the Council of Europe works. The Committee of Ministers comprises the foreign ministers of the 34 members states, it meets twice a year in ordinary session and may also held special or informal meet­ings. The Minister’s Deputies meet every month. The Committee of Ministers also serves as a per­manent forum to discuss European cooperation and common political problems. The Parliamentary Assembly comprises 239 representatives. The Par­liamentary Assembly meets in full session four times a year.

By debating problems of modern society and mak­ing recommendations to the Committee of Ministers, it is the starting point for many of the Council of Eu­rope’s activities. The Council works to harmonize pol­icies and adopt common standards practices in mem­ber states. It operates by bringing, at different levels, parliamentarians, ministers, government experts, local and regional representatives, youth associa­tions and INGOs (international non-governmental or­ganizations) to pool their knowledge and experience.

There have been adopted over 155 European Conven­tions. Subjects range from the protection of comput­erized data, violence at sporting events and nature conservation to mass media, cultural cooperation and the prevention of torture. The activities carried out in the Council of Europe affect all our lives.  What are European symbols? The European Flag was cho­sen by the Council of Europe in 1955. It is composed of a circle of 12 gold stars on a blue black ground. The number of stars is invariable, 12 begin the symbol of perfection. The European Anthem, adopted by the Council of Europe in 1972, is a musical arrangement by Herbert won Karayan of the Prelude to the Ode to Joy from Beethoven’s 9th symphony.


5.The Council of World chose the European Flag in 1955.

варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 12

Task 2. Read the text and do the tasks

The Council of Europe was founded on 5 May 1949 by the Treaty of London. The Treaty of Lon­don or the Statute of the Council of Europe was signed in London on that day by ten states: Bel­gium, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxem­bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

For over 50 years the Council of Europe has been working to build a Europe United on the basis of freedom and democracy, human rights and the rule of law. The Council was set up by ten west Eu­ropean states. Since then the European landscape has changed, and today the great majority of Eu­ropean countries belong to go to the organization. How the Council of Europe works. The Committee of Ministers comprises the foreign ministers of the 34 members states, it meets twice a year in ordinary session and may also held special or informal meet­ings. The Minister’s Deputies meet every month. The Committee of Ministers also serves as a per­manent forum to discuss European cooperation and common political problems. The Parliamentary Assembly comprises 239 representatives. The Par­liamentary Assembly meets in full session four times a year.

The Council works to harmonize pol­icies and adopt common standards practices in mem­ber states. It operates by bringing, at different levels, parliamentarians, ministers, government experts, local and regional representatives, youth associa­tions and INGOs (international non-governmental or­ganizations) to pool their knowledge and experience.

There have been adopted over 155 European Conven­tions. Subjects range from the protection of comput­erized data, violence at sporting events and nature conservation to mass media, cultural cooperation and the prevention of torture. The activities carried out in the Council of Europe affect all our lives.    What are European symbols? The European Flag was cho­sen by the Council of Europe in 1955. It is composed of a circle of 12 gold stars on a blue black ground. The number of stars is invariable, 12 begin the symbol of perfection. The European Anthem, adopted by the Council of Europe in 1972, is a musical arrangement by Herbert won Karayan of the Prelude to the Ode to Joy from Beethoven’s 9th symphony.


6. European conventions are about the protec­tion of computerized data, violence at sporting events, mass media, cultural cooperation.



варіанти відповідей

True

False

Запитання 13

Task 3. Answer the questions.


1. How many states signed the Statute of the Council of Europe?

варіанти відповідей

5 states

15 states

10 states

Запитання 14

2.How many foreign ministers does the Committee of Ministers consist of?

варіанти відповідей

24 member states

34 member states

23 member states

Запитання 15

3.How does the Parliamentary Assembly work?

варіанти відповідей

It works in full session every month.

It works in full session three times a month.

It works in full session four times a year..

Запитання 16

4.What did the Council of Europe adopt in 1972?

варіанти відповідей

the European Flag

the European Anthem

155 European Conventions

Запитання 17

5.What does the European Flag look like?

варіанти відповідей

It looks like a circle of 12 stars on a blue back ground.

It look like a circle of twelve gold stars on a blue black ground.

It look like a circle of 12 stars on a blue black ground.

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