ZNO Leader Test 1(People)

Додано: 10 лютого 2021
Предмет: Англійська мова, 10 клас
Тест виконано: 504 рази
24 запитання
Запитання 1

Match the adjectives with the definition:

someone who trusts, is sure about and believes in their own ability to do something

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reliable

sociable

self-confident

caring

Запитання 2

Match the adjectives with the definition:

someone who likes spending time with other people

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caring

sociable

easy-going

sensitive

Запитання 3

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


Susan doesn't show her emotions. She is very ... .

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patient

independent

reserved

stubborn

Запитання 4

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


He is very punctual. He always comes ... .

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in time

on time

at time

to time

Запитання 5

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


The parents don't like this babysitter. She is rather ... .

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irresponsible

rebellious

unpredictable

reserved

Запитання 6

Put the adjectives in the correct order:


Take off this ... hat!

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pink old-fashioned velvet ugly huge

ugly huge old-fashioned pink velvet

pink huge old-fashioned velvet ugly

ugly huge old-fashioned velvet pink

Запитання 7

Put the adjectives in the correct order:


I’ll gift her a ... hoover.

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compact  self-cleaning  modern  grey 

modern compact grey self-cleaning

modern compact self-cleaning grey

compact  modern self-cleaning  grey 

Запитання 8

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


I am so excited ... your painting

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with

on

at

about

Запитання 9

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


I'm really irritated ... his behaviour.

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by

with

on

at

Запитання 10

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


The man in the portrait is ... to the artist who painted it

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like

alike

likely

similar

Запитання 11

This woman is angry ... his son.

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on

at

with

for

Запитання 12

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


The more you read, the ... you know.

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many

more

best

better

Запитання 13

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


Children are aware ... the changes they are going through.

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on

of

off

about

Запитання 14

He is a bad influence ... young people.

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to

on

at

with

Запитання 15

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


I wish he would take my feelings ... consideration.

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into

in

on

for

Запитання 16

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


You must tell me a tale  ... I go to sleep.

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as soon as

by the time

after

before

Запитання 17

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


 ... we finish packing the furniture it must be loaded on the truck.

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Before

After

Since

As soon as

Запитання 18

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


Your ... of duty is as impregnable as Gibraltar.

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feeling

sense

understanding

emotion

Запитання 19

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


We go to the seaside ...  two weeks every year

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for

on

during

after

Запитання 20

Fill in the gap with necessary word:


I’ve been working  ... six o’clock and I’m getting tired

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since

for

at

from

Запитання 21

Read the text and choose the correct answer:


Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de-Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua-Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.


1) What is the writer trying to do in the text?

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teach readers how to make films

explain how Jacques-Yves Cousteau has made a lot of money

introduce readers to the filmmaker Jacques-Yves Cousteau

describe particular films directed by Jacques Cousteau

Запитання 22

Read the text and choose the correct answer:


Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de-Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua-Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.


2) Being a child, Cousteau had ....

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strong will

bright mind

heart attacks

 delicate health

Запитання 23

Read the text and choose the correct answer:


Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de-Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua-Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.


3) In a car accident he ...

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burnt both of his arm

broke his extremities

injured his leg

hurt his eyes

Запитання 24

Read the text and choose the correct answer:


Jacques-Yves Cousteau was an explorer, ecologist, filmmaker, inventor and conservationist. He was a man, who spent nearly his whole life underwater exploring the hidden depths of the ocean and who did more to educate the world about the mysteries of the deep sea than any other scientist before or since. He was born in June, 1910 in the village of Saint-André-de-Cubzac, in south western France. Jacques was a sickly boy and spent much of his time in bed, reading books and dreaming about a life at sea. In 1920, Jacques' family moved to New York and he was encouraged to start swimming to build up his strength. This was the beginning of his fascination with water and the more he learnt through his own experiences, the more passionate he became about "looking through nature's keyhole". Nevertheless, his career in underwater exploration came about by accident. After entering France's naval academy and travelling around the world, he was involved in an almost fatal car accident that left him seriously injured with two broken arms. He began swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to strengthen his arm muscles as part of his recovery process and rediscovered his love of the ocean. Cousteau developed a pair of underwater breathing apparatus to allow him to stay underwater for long periods of time. His experiments led to the development of the first Aqua-Lung which was a great commercial success. During World War II, he worked for the French Resistance and experimented with underwater photographic equipment. He helped to get rid of German mines and was awarded the Legion D'Honneur and the Croix de Guerre medals for his bravery. In 1942, he filmed his first underwater film Sixty Feet Down. It was 18 minutes long and was entered in the Cannes Film Festival.


4) Cousteau developed underwater breathing equipment

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to extend his underwater investigations

to gain fame

to achieve commercial success

having no certain goals

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