How much will the boy's ticket cost?
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What job will the girl like to do?
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What will Dan do first?
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What is the purpose of Frank's call?
What isn't true accoroding to the text?
What was the only negative moment for the girl during the day according to the text?
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Each EdCamp event is very well-palned long before the unconference
Environmental problems are discussed as well as pegagogical ones.
All the sessions take place one after another without anu breaks
The movement started in spring, 2010
Ukraine appears to be among the first ten countries tp join
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What is true about Buckingham Palace?
Why is the paloace called "a country in the country"
somebody who takes care of the clocks in the palace
The UK flag can be seen over the palace
Who is considered to be the first monarch tol ive in Buckingham Palace?
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The Europian Union is a political and economic alliance of 28 European states.Aimed at regional integration the Union was reguralised by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. The official institutions of the EU are the European Council, the European Parliament, the European Central Bank and some others. A single EU market has been developed accroding to a system of laws which is standard for all member countries. The so-called Schengen Area has no borders within and therfore doesn't demand any passport controls. The goal of this policy is to make sure goods, people, capital move free giving the possibility to maintain common politics in regional development. In 1999 a common unit of curency was established and called "euro".Since then 19 member states have used it as their legal tender. The first step towards the formation of the EU was made in 1951 when six countries of Europe: Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Italy signed a treaty for the establishment of ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community), the aim of which was to unite European sources of steel and coal production. A year later the treaty came into effect. Willing to deepen economic integration, in 1957 the same six states established the european Economic Community. In 1973 the first three countries to join were Denmark, Ireland and the UK. During the next forty years 19 countries followed them. Nowadays several more countries ar recognised as candidates for membership. there exist three differen agreements which reflect different degrees of integration within the EU,. They are the membership in the EU, the membership in the euro zone and participatin in the Schengen Treaty. Not a single state has left the Union though Greenland being an autonomous province of Denmark withdrew in 1985. However the procedure and conditions of leaving are provided by the Lisbon Treaty.
What is true about the European Union?
The Europian Union is a political and economic alliance of 28 European states.Aimed at regional integration the Union was reguralised by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. The official institutions of the EU are the European Council, the European Parliament, the European Central Bank and some others. A single EU market has been developed accroding to a system of laws which is standard for all member countries. The so-called Schengen Area has no borders within and therfore doesn't demand any passport controls. The goal of this policy is to make sure goods, people, capital move free giving the possibility to maintain common politics in regional development. In 1999 a common unit of curency was established and called "euro".Since then 19 member states have used it as their legal tender. The first step towards the formation of the EU was made in 1951 when six countries of Europe: Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Italy signed a treaty for the establishment of ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community), the aim of which was to unite European sources of steel and coal production. A year later the treaty came into effect. Willing to deepen economic integration, in 1957 the same six states established the european Economic Community. In 1973 the first three countries to join were Denmark, Ireland and the UK. During the next forty years 19 countries followed them. Nowadays several more countries ar recognised as candidates for membership. there exist three differen agreements which reflect different degrees of integration within the EU,. They are the membership in the EU, the membership in the euro zone and participatin in the Schengen Treaty. Not a single state has left the Union though Greenland being an autonomous province of Denmark withdrew in 1985. However the procedure and conditions of leaving are provided by the Lisbon Treaty.
The laws of the Schengen Area
The Europian Union is a political and economic alliance of 28 European states.Aimed at regional integration the Union was reguralised by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. The official institutions of the EU are the European Council, the European Parliament, the European Central Bank and some others. A single EU market has been developed accroding to a system of laws which is standard for all member countries. The so-called Schengen Area has no borders within and therfore doesn't demand any passport controls. The goal of this policy is to make sure goods, people, capital move free giving the possibility to maintain common politics in regional development. In 1999 a common unit of curency was established and called "euro".Since then 19 member states have used it as their legal tender. The first step towards the formation of the EU was made in 1951 when six countries of Europe: Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Italy signed a treaty for the establishment of ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community), the aim of which was to unite European sources of steel and coal production. A year later the treaty came into effect. Willing to deepen economic integration, in 1957 the same six states established the european Economic Community. In 1973 the first three countries to join were Denmark, Ireland and the UK. During the next forty years 19 countries followed them. Nowadays several more countries ar recognised as candidates for membership. there exist three differen agreements which reflect different degrees of integration within the EU,. They are the membership in the EU, the membership in the euro zone and participatin in the Schengen Treaty. Not a single state has left the Union though Greenland being an autonomous province of Denmark withdrew in 1985. However the procedure and conditions of leaving are provided by the Lisbon Treaty.
The EU formation started when several European countries
The Europian Union is a political and economic alliance of 28 European states.Aimed at regional integration the Union was reguralised by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. The official institutions of the EU are the European Council, the European Parliament, the European Central Bank and some others. A single EU market has been developed accroding to a system of laws which is standard for all member countries. The so-called Schengen Area has no borders within and therfore doesn't demand any passport controls. The goal of this policy is to make sure goods, people, capital move free giving the possibility to maintain common politics in regional development. In 1999 a common unit of curency was established and called "euro".Since then 19 member states have used it as their legal tender. The first step towards the formation of the EU was made in 1951 when six countries of Europe: Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Italy signed a treaty for the establishment of ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community), the aim of which was to unite European sources of steel and coal production. A year later the treaty came into effect. Willing to deepen economic integration, in 1957 the same six states established the european Economic Community. In 1973 the first three countries to join were Denmark, Ireland and the UK. During the next forty years 19 countries followed them. Nowadays several more countries ar recognised as candidates for membership. there exist three differen agreements which reflect different degrees of integration within the EU,. They are the membership in the EU, the membership in the euro zone and participatin in the Schengen Treaty. Not a single state has left the Union though Greenland being an autonomous province of Denmark withdrew in 1985. However the procedure and conditions of leaving are provided by the Lisbon Treaty.
Among he first members of the EU there were
The Europian Union is a political and economic alliance of 28 European states.Aimed at regional integration the Union was reguralised by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992. The official institutions of the EU are the European Council, the European Parliament, the European Central Bank and some others. A single EU market has been developed accroding to a system of laws which is standard for all member countries. The so-called Schengen Area has no borders within and therfore doesn't demand any passport controls. The goal of this policy is to make sure goods, people, capital move free giving the possibility to maintain common politics in regional development. In 1999 a common unit of curency was established and called "euro".Since then 19 member states have used it as their legal tender. The first step towards the formation of the EU was made in 1951 when six countries of Europe: Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France and Italy signed a treaty for the establishment of ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community), the aim of which was to unite European sources of steel and coal production. A year later the treaty came into effect. Willing to deepen economic integration, in 1957 the same six states established the european Economic Community. In 1973 the first three countries to join were Denmark, Ireland and the UK. During the next forty years 19 countries followed them. Nowadays several more countries ar recognised as candidates for membership. there exist three differen agreements which reflect different degrees of integration within the EU,. They are the membership in the EU, the membership in the euro zone and participatin in the Schengen Treaty. Not a single state has left the Union though Greenland being an autonomous province of Denmark withdrew in 1985. However the procedure and conditions of leaving are provided by the Lisbon Treaty.
What can be said about the member counties of the EU?
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Dubai Mall is the biggest shopping and recreation centre in the workd. It's situated next to Burj Khalifa scyscraper. Besides a number od shops the territory of 1.2 mln square kilometres contains a lot of amazing objects. An enormous skating rink, an artificial waterfall, an aquarium with more than 33,000 marine creatures and a cinema complex of 22 screens impress greatly. "Fashion Avenue" - a gallery comprising 70 boutiques of elite brands and "The Golden Market" with its 220 shops can't leave anubody untouched.
This mall
Mall of the Emirates is another iconic shopping place. It suggests a huge amount of shops as well as overwhelming entertainment for all the family. Inside the mall there is a cinema, a bowling centre, several playgrounds and both low-budget and up-scale shops. The highlight of the Mall is Ski Dubai - an artificial ski resort which gives you an opportunity to ski, sledge or play snowballs in the city where the average winter temperature is +25C
This mall
Burjuman Centre is not only the heart of the capital but also the centre of all designer boutiques. One of the most popular malls of Dubai has been reconstructed recently and now is a real paradise of shopacolics. Such brands as Dior, Prada, Kenzo, Cartier, Tiffany &Co, Raplph Loren and many other present their collections here. Burjuman Centre is the site of Dubai Trade Festival which gives a chance of buying plenty of things to each and every demanding customer.
This mall
Deira City Centre is a giant mall which contains more than 200 shops , a Carrefour hypermarket, 11 cinema halls, a bowling centre and a recreation centre for kids called Magic Planet. Deira City Cenrtre is the most affordable mall of all in Dubai.
This mall
Ibn Battuta Mall consists of six courts each representing a country which once was visited by the Arabic traveller Ibn Battuta. All the courts are decorated according to the styles appropriate for those countries in the 16th century and every court suggests particular goods. For example, India court contains top-brands shops and kids' wear shops, while Persia court represents plenty of department stores for the whole family and China court houses a giant cinema with 21 halls, Imax and the top-class restaurants of the mall.
This mall
Sitting on the shores of the marina, Dubai Marina Mall offers his visitors a casual family shopping experience. It houses a variety of international retailers with an emphasis on affordable high-street fashion and beauty services. Besides, there are lots of food stalls, cafes and restaurants for lunch, most of them with outdoor seating along the water's edge.
This mall
Read the text. Choose from (A-H) the one which best fits each space (33-38).
"A Song of Ice and Fire" , a well-known fantasy series by G.R.R, Martin, takes place in an imaginary(33) _____. Westeros is full of details and such kind of density can even alienate a casual reader. Sometimes (34)_____ can trac e all the ties and connections not speaking about the names. The character names in "A Song of Ice and Fire" would definitely (35) ____ .
Thanks to HBO, the book adaptation , "Game of Thrones" , has been shown to millions of people around the globe. It has become (36)____ and appeared to be the most awarded TV show after (37)____.
The story might seem pure fantasy but it still is based on some historical events (38)____ - a real conflict between the two noble families of the York and the Lancaster.
"A Song of Ice and Fire" , a well-known fantasy series by G.R.R, Martin, takes place in an imaginary(33) _____. Westeros is full of details and such kind of density can even alienate a casual reader. Sometimes (34)_____ can trace all the ties and connections not speaking about the names. The character names in "A Song of Ice and Fire" would definitely (35) ____ .
Thanks to HBO, the book adaptation , "Game of Thrones" , has been shown to millions of people around the globe. It has become (36)____ and appeared to be the most awarded TV show after (37)____.
The story might seem pure fantasy but it still is based on some historical events (38)____ - a real conflict between the two noble families of the York and the Lancaster.
"A Song of Ice and Fire" , a well-known fantasy series by G.R.R, Martin, takes place in an imaginary(33) _____. Westeros is full of details and such kind of density can even alienate a casual reader. Sometimes (34)_____ can trace all the ties and connections not speaking about the names. The character names in "A Song of Ice and Fire" would definitely (35) ____ .
Thanks to HBO, the book adaptation , "Game of Thrones" , has been shown to millions of people around the globe. It has become (36)____ and appeared to be the most awarded TV show after (37)____.
The story might seem pure fantasy but it still is based on some historical events (38)____ - a real conflict between the two noble families of the York and the Lancaster.
"A Song of Ice and Fire" , a well-known fantasy series by G.R.R, Martin, takes place in an imaginary(33) _____. Westeros is full of details and such kind of density can even alienate a casual reader. Sometimes (34)_____ can trac e all the ties and connections not speaking about the names. The character names in "A Song of Ice and Fire" would definitely (35) ____ .
Thanks to HBO, the book adaptation , "Game of Thrones" , has been shown to millions of people around the globe. It has become (36)____ and appeared to be the most awarded TV show after (37)____.
The story might seem pure fantasy but it still is based on some historical events (38)____ - a real conflict between the two noble families of the York and the Lancaster.
"A Song of Ice and Fire" , a well-known fantasy series by G.R.R, Martin, takes place in an imaginary(33) _____. Westeros is full of details and such kind of density can even alienate a casual reader. Sometimes (34)_____ can trac e all the ties and connections not speaking about the names. The character names in "A Song of Ice and Fire" would definitely (35) ____ .
Thanks to HBO, the book adaptation , "Game of Thrones" , has been shown to millions of people around the globe. It has become (36)____ and appeared to be the most awarded TV show after (37)____.
The story might seem pure fantasy but it still is based on some historical events (38)____ - a real conflict between the two noble families of the York and the Lancaster.
"A Song of Ice and Fire" , a well-known fantasy series by G.R.R, Martin, takes place in an imaginary(33) _____. Westeros is full of details and such kind of density can even alienate a casual reader. Sometimes (34)_____ can trac e all the ties and connections not speaking about the names. The character names in "A Song of Ice and Fire" would definitely (35) ____ .
Thanks to HBO, the book adaptation , "Game of Thrones" , has been shown to millions of people around the globe. It has become (36)____ and appeared to be the most awarded TV show after (37)____.
The story might seem pure fantasy but it still is based on some historical events (38)____ - a real conflict between the two noble families of the York and the Lancaster.
Read the text below. For question (39-48) choose the correct answer.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Once (39) ___a time there lived a wise old teacher. He tired to teach his pupils everything he knew and what was even more important, he taught them thinking and making (40)_____. One day the teacher took the scroll which contained (41)_____ of performing a tea ceremony and handed it to the pupils. "Today your task is to study the ceremony of making tea", he said. After that the teacher left and spent the whole day in the park praying and meditating. The pupils did their best in order to (42) ___ the task. By the time the teacher came back the pupils had managed to discuss and learn everything written on the scroll. They proudly started (43)____the teacher what they had known about the subject. The first pupil said, "A white crane is washing his head - it means- (44)____ the teapot with boiling water". Another went on, " Bodhisattva is entering the palace - it means- put tea leaves (45) ____ the pot.". The third pupil added, "The flow heats the pot - it means- pour boiling water". (46)____, one by one, the pupils told the teacher all the twists and turns of the tea ceremony. But there was a pupil who said nothing. (47_)____ he took a teapot, brewed tea according to all the rules and treated his teacher to the fresh-made tea. The teacher said to him, "You did better than others. You've made(48)____tea and you've learnt an important thing - speak about what you've understood, not about what you've read". Somebody noticed that the pupil who the teacher liked the most hand't said anything at all. "Your deeds always speak louder than your words", replied the teacher.
Read the texts below. For questions (49-58) choose the correct answer.
"Noughts and Crosses" are also known (49)___"Tic-Tac-Toe" , is a great game to encourage the development of logical thinking. Everything the two players need is just a piece of paper and a pen or a pencil. After (50)___a grid which consists of nine squares, the players take turns filling the squares with crosses and noughts. The winner is the player who manages to fill three squares (51)___a row, either down, across or diagonally. For those who prefer (52)____online, there's plenty of computer-based games of a kind which (53)____them play both against the computer or still against each other.
"Noughts and Crosses" are also known (49)___"Tic-Tac-Toe" , is a great game to encourage the development of logical thinking. Everything the two players need is just a piece of paper and a pen or a pencil. After (50)___a grid which consists of nine squares, the players take turns filling the squares with crosses and noughts. The winner is the player who manages to fill three squares (51)___a row, either down, across or diagonally. For those who prefer (52)____online, there's plenty of computer-based games of a kind which (53)____them play both against the computer or still against each other.
"Noughts and Crosses" are also known (49)___"Tic-Tac-Toe" , is a great game to encourage the development of logical thinking. Everything the two players need is just a piece of paper and a pen or a pencil. After (50)___a grid which consists of nine squares, the players take turns filling the squares with crosses and noughts. The winner is the player who manages to fill three squares (51)___a row, either down, across or diagonally. For those who prefer (52)____online, there's plenty of computer-based games of a kind which (53)____them play both against the computer or still against each other.
"Noughts and Crosses" are also known (49)___"Tic-Tac-Toe" , is a great game to encourage the development of logical thinking. Everything the two players need is just a piece of paper and a pen or a pencil. After (50)___a grid which consists of nine squares, the players take turns filling the squares with crosses and noughts. The winner is the player who manages to fill three squares (51)___a row, either down, across or diagonally. For those who prefer (52)____online, there's plenty of computer-based games of a kind which (53)____them play both against the computer or still against each other.
"Noughts and Crosses" are also known (49)___"Tic-Tac-Toe" , is a great game to encourage the development of logical thinking. Everything the two players need is just a piece of paper and a pen or a pencil. After (50)___a grid which consists of nine squares, the players take turns filling the squares with crosses and noughts. The winner is the player who manages to fill three squares (51)___a row, either down, across or diagonally. For those who prefer (52)____online, there's plenty of computer-based games of a kind which (53)____them play both against the computer or still against each other.
Are carrots really able to improve your vision or is it just one of the (54)___ tricks to make kinds eat useful vegetables? Well, (55)___certain conditions, eating carrots (56) ___ help. The fact that carrots are rich in vitamin A, essential for good eyesight , (57)____ since (58)____. However vitamin A is not limited to this "rabbit food". It can be easily found in milk, egg yolk, cheese and other products as well.
Are carrots really able to improve your vision or is it just one of the (54)___ tricks to make kinds eat useful vegetables? Well, (55)___certain conditions, eating carrots (56) ___ help. The fact that carrots are rich in vitamin A, essential for good eyesight , (57)____ since (58)____. However vitamin A is not limited to this "rabbit food". It can be easily found in milk, egg yolk, cheese and other products as well.
Are carrots really able to improve your vision or is it just one of the (54)___ tricks to make kinds eat useful vegetables? Well, (55)___certain conditions, eating carrots (56) ___ help. The fact that carrots are rich in vitamin A, essential for good eyesight , (57)____ since (58)____. However vitamin A is not limited to this "rabbit food". It can be easily found in milk, egg yolk, cheese and other products as well.
Are carrots really able to improve your vision or is it just one of the (54)___ tricks to make kinds eat useful vegetables? Well, (55)___certain conditions, eating carrots (56) ___ help. The fact that carrots are rich in vitamin A, essential for good eyesight , (57)____ since (58)____. However vitamin A is not limited to this "rabbit food". It can be easily found in milk, egg yolk, cheese and other products as well.
Are carrots really able to improve your vision or is it just one of the (54)___ tricks to make kinds eat useful vegetables? Well, (55)___certain conditions, eating carrots (56) ___ help. The fact that carrots are rich in vitamin A, essential for good eyesight , (57)____ since (58)____. However vitamin A is not limited to this "rabbit food". It can be easily found in milk, egg yolk, cheese and other products as well.
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