1.Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
1. He lives in a(n) village which cannot be reached by car.
a. alone b. lonely c. isolated d. peaceful
2. He has a nervous of scratching his head.
a. tradition b. custom c. habit d. culture
3. When you meet Amanda, you will her beauty.
a. marvel b. admire c. focus d. view
4. In many countries around the world, black is with death and mourning.
a. related b. referred c. combined d. associated
5. You can’t working so hard for so many hours. You’ll exhaust yourself.
a. turn on b. put on c. take on d. keep on
2.Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
6. I don’t think Tracey is enough with little children to become a teacher.
a. honest b. patient c. sensible d. brave
7. The meeting was because not all the members were present.
a. put off b. turned off c. kept off d. taken off
8. He is a businessman and has expanded his business all over the world.
a. strict b. courageous c. powerful d. heroic
9. Looking after small children can be quite a task, which can leave you feeling exhausted.
a. stimulating b. challenging c. creative d. competitive
10. She wasn’t offered the job because she didn’t have the necessary .
a. duties b. preparations c. responsibilities d. qualifications
3 Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
11. You need to the weather into consideration when you’re planning a camping trip.
a. make b. take c. have d. keep
12. Ann is a person. I know she will do the job well.
a. reliable b. punctual c. neat d. confident
13. When I saw smoke in the air, I could tell that we were near the campsite.
a. rising b. raising c. lifting d. increasing
14. A great part of the Amazonian rainforest has been .
a. hurt b. destroyed c. harmed d. disturbed
15. hope to find a cure for cancer.
a. Residents b. Predators c. Researchers d. Authorities
4. Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
1. Who this money to?
a. does...belong b. is...belonging c. do...belong d. are...belonging
2. They to the concert tonight.
a. don’t come b. not come c. not coming d. aren’t coming
3. Could you tell me ?
a. what does this word mean b. what this word means c. what this word does mean d. what means this word
4. dress do you like most, the white or the black one?
a. What b. Who c. Which d. Whose
5. He in a peaceful environment; that’s why he dislikes the city so much.
a. gets used to living b. was used to live c. used to living d. was used to living
6. He TV when suddenly the lights .
a. was watching, went out b. watched, went out c. was watching, were going out d. watched, were going out
5.Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
7. This is the man car was stolen yesterday.
a. that b. whose c. who d. whom
8. Choosing a career is one of decisions in a person’s life.
a. important b. more important c. the most important d. as important as
9. She is than all her classmates at Science.
a. better b. best c. well d. good
10. Leona in any sports competition since she broke her leg.
a. will not have taken part b. didn’t take part c. does not take part d. hasn’t taken part
11. leave the party so early?
a. Do you need b. Might you c. Do you have d. Must you
12. You go to work today if you have a temperature.
a. would rather not b. hadn’t better c. had better not d. don’t need
6.Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.
13. That woman be the actress Amy Robinson. She looks just like her.
a. must b. ought c. can’t d. should
14. You possibly be serious about going swimming in the middle of the winter.
a. couldn’t b. might not c. mustn’t d. can’t
15. I dinner by the time the guests arrive. a. will be preparing b. will prepare c. will have prepared d. am going to prepare
16. Don’t come and pick me up at 10am tomorrow as I a lesson then.
a. have had b. will be having c. would have d. will have had
17. I think I would suffer from less stress if I in the countryside.
a. would live b. had lived c. living d. lived
18. If you see Mary, her my regards.
a. give b. will give c. can give d. would give
Read the text about hip-hop and answer the questions. Choose a, b, c or d. For those of you who love hip-hop, there is a great way to learn more about hip-hop history and culture -just take a hip-hop tour of Harlem and the Bronx. This is a unique music tour that provides fans with a deeper understanding of hip-hop. It is both enjoyable and educational for both serious hip-hop fans and tourists visiting New York who want to experience a different side of the city. The tour guides are some of the biggest names from the early years of hip-hop; they include DJ Kool Herc, known to many as the father of hip-hop, the rapper Kurtis Blow and Grandmaster Caz who was a member of the group Cold Crush Brothers. The guides provide an entertaining presentation for their listeners, including handing out some ‘bling bling’ such as gold bead necklaces with large gold dollar signs attached. This is to show that hip-hop culture is all about style and having the right attitude. The tour bus sets off from Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and the guides explain how hip-hop started on August 11, 1973, when Kool Herc held a party which lasted for several nights. The passengers learn that rappers, DJ’s, breakdancers and graffiti artists all play an important role in hip-hop. The tour bus makes its first stop in Spanish Harlem where the passengers can gaze at the Graffiti Hall of Fame. The walls are brightly coloured with cartoon characters and phrases; they are considered to be works of art. During the tour, the guide points out various important landmarks such as the Apollo Theater and the Theresa Hotel, where Ray Charles wrote his famous song Hit the Road Jack. Passengers can also stop off at a ‘soul food’ restaurant where they can enjoy African American food. This tour shows that hip-hop is not just about music; it’s about the graffiti artists, the MCs, the DJs, the breakdancers, the clothes and the fashion accessories. It’s about having fun and expressing yourself. So if you’d like to learn more about hip-hop, why not take a tour!
1. What is the main aim of the hip-hop tour?
a. to see the places where hip-hop started
b. to learn more about Harlem and the Bronx
c. to better understand hip-hop music
d. to experience New York’s hip-hop culture
Read the text about hip-hop and answer the questions. Choose a, b, c or d. For those of you who love hip-hop, there is a great way to learn more about hip-hop history and culture -just take a hip-hop tour of Harlem and the Bronx. This is a unique music tour that provides fans with a deeper understanding of hip-hop. It is both enjoyable and educational for both serious hip-hop fans and tourists visiting New York who want to experience a different side of the city. The tour guides are some of the biggest names from the early years of hip-hop; they include DJ Kool Herc, known to many as the father of hip-hop, the rapper Kurtis Blow and Grandmaster Caz who was a member of the group Cold Crush Brothers. The guides provide an entertaining presentation for their listeners, including handing out some ‘bling bling’ such as gold bead necklaces with large gold dollar signs attached. This is to show that hip-hop culture is all about style and having the right attitude. The tour bus sets off from Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and the guides explain how hip-hop started on August 11, 1973, when Kool Herc held a party which lasted for several nights. The passengers learn that rappers, DJ’s, breakdancers and graffiti artists all play an important role in hip-hop. The tour bus makes its first stop in Spanish Harlem where the passengers can gaze at the Graffiti Hall of Fame. The walls are brightly coloured with cartoon characters and phrases; they are considered to be works of art. During the tour, the guide points out various important landmarks such as the Apollo Theater and the Theresa Hotel, where Ray Charles wrote his famous song Hit the Road Jack. Passengers can also stop off at a ‘soul food’ restaurant where they can enjoy African American food. This tour shows that hip-hop is not just about music; it’s about the graffiti artists, the MCs, the DJs, the breakdancers, the clothes and the fashion accessories. It’s about having fun and expressing yourself. So if you’d like to learn more about hip-hop, why not take a tour!
2. Why do the guides give out necklaces?
a. to attract more visitors
b. to make their presentations more entertaining
c. to explain an aspect of hip-hop culture
d. to explain that hip-hop artists always wear jewellery
Read the text about hip-hop and answer the questions.
Choose a, b, c or d.
For those of you who love hip-hop, there is a great way to learn more about hip-hop history and culture -just take a hip-hop tour of Harlem and the Bronx. This is a unique music tour that provides fans with a deeper understanding of hip-hop. It is both enjoyable and educational for both serious hip-hop fans and tourists visiting New York who want to experience a different side of the city. The tour guides are some of the biggest names from the early years of hip-hop; they include DJ Kool Herc, known to many as the father of hip-hop, the rapper Kurtis Blow and Grandmaster Caz who was a member of the group Cold Crush Brothers. The guides provide an entertaining presentation for their listeners, including handing out some ‘bling bling’ such as gold bead necklaces with large gold dollar signs attached. This is to show that hip-hop culture is all about style and having the right attitude. The tour bus sets off from Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and the guides explain how hip-hop started on August 11, 1973, when Kool Herc held a party which lasted for several nights. The passengers learn that rappers, DJ’s, breakdancers and graffiti artists all play an important role in hip-hop. The tour bus makes its first stop in Spanish Harlem where the passengers can gaze at the Graffiti Hall of Fame. The walls are brightly coloured with cartoon characters and phrases; they are considered to be works of art. During the tour, the guide points out various important landmarks such as the Apollo Theater and the Theresa Hotel, where Ray Charles wrote his famous song Hit the Road Jack. Passengers can also stop off at a ‘soul food’ restaurant where they can enjoy African American food. This tour shows that hip-hop is not just about music; it’s about the graffiti artists, the MCs, the DJs, the breakdancers, the clothes and the fashion accessories. It’s about having fun and expressing yourself. So if you’d like to learn more about hip-hop, why not take a tour!
3. The passengers learn that
a. hip-hop parties last for days.
b. hip-hop started in Manhattan.
c. Kool Herc held a party in Spanish Harlem.
d. different artists are involved in hip-hop.
Read the text about hip-hop and answer the questions.
Choose a, b, c or d.
For those of you who love hip-hop, there is a great way to learn more about hip-hop history and culture -just take a hip-hop tour of Harlem and the Bronx. This is a unique music tour that provides fans with a deeper understanding of hip-hop. It is both enjoyable and educational for both serious hip-hop fans and tourists visiting New York who want to experience a different side of the city. The tour guides are some of the biggest names from the early years of hip-hop; they include DJ Kool Herc, known to many as the father of hip-hop, the rapper Kurtis Blow and Grandmaster Caz who was a member of the group Cold Crush Brothers. The guides provide an entertaining presentation for their listeners, including handing out some ‘bling bling’ such as gold bead necklaces with large gold dollar signs attached. This is to show that hip-hop culture is all about style and having the right attitude. The tour bus sets off from Fifth Avenue in Manhattan and the guides explain how hip-hop started on August 11, 1973, when Kool Herc held a party which lasted for several nights. The passengers learn that rappers, DJ’s, breakdancers and graffiti artists all play an important role in hip-hop. The tour bus makes its first stop in Spanish Harlem where the passengers can gaze at the Graffiti Hall of Fame. The walls are brightly coloured with cartoon characters and phrases; they are considered to be works of art. During the tour, the guide points out various important landmarks such as the Apollo Theater and the Theresa Hotel, where Ray Charles wrote his famous song Hit the Road Jack. Passengers can also stop off at a ‘soul food’ restaurant where they can enjoy African American food. This tour shows that hip-hop is not just about music; it’s about the graffiti artists, the MCs, the DJs, the breakdancers, the clothes and the fashion accessories. It’s about having fun and expressing yourself. So if you’d like to learn more about hip-hop, why not take a tour!
4. What is not mentioned in the text?
a. Passengers can enjoy a special cuisine.
b. Passengers can see places of interest.
c. Passengers can see works of art.
d. Passengers can buy souvenirs.
Створюйте онлайн-тести
для контролю знань і залучення учнів
до активної роботи у класі та вдома