Тестові завдання з читання для рубіжного/ підсумкового контролю з англійської мови з теми «Спорт» для різних ступеней навчання
Читання – це процес сприйняття та переробки тексту, під час якого одержувана з тексту змістова інформація співвідноситься з особистісним ставленням до неї реципієнта.
Читання передбачає постійну активність читача. Спрямовану на сприйняття та перероблення як мовної, так і змістової інформації тексту. Процес читання являє собою дії з текстом, спрямовані на вирішення комунікативних задач.
Протягом навчання англійської мови в середній загальноосвітній школі учні повинні оволодіти різноманітними вміннями вивчаючого, ознайомлюваного та вибіркового читання різних за жанром текстів тестові завдання з читання ,що включаються в рубіжний/ підсумковий тест, призначені для перевірки рівня навчальних досягнень учнів в оволодінні цими вміннями.
Тестове завдання конструюється таким чином, щоб створити сприятливі умови для тестованих , які повинні продемонструвати вміння розуміти письмовий текст на найкращому для них рівні. З цією метою в тестових завданнях пропонуються для опрацювання тексти , які мають новизну та пізнавальну цінність; мають чітку структуру як за композицією , так і за змістом; релевантні ситуаціям повсякденного життя; є автентичними за формою та змістом.
Пропоную наступні приклади тестових завдань з читання , які можна використовувати при складанні рубіжного/ підсумкового контролю з англійської мови з теми «Спорт» для різних ступеней навчання.
Text 1
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Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey is Canada’s national sport. The name hockey comes from French word “hoquet” which means a “shepherd’s cook”. This refers to a shape of the hockey stick. The game was first played in the 1850’s. A ball was used on the ice instead of a puck. The game that we play today was developed in 1875. In 1893, the Governor General, Lord Stanley, donated a trophy for the Canadian championship. The Stanley Cup is still awarded today.
Skating
Skating is a favourite winter pastime in Canada. Skating has also become a very popular competitive sport. Figure skating and speed skating are now an important part of the Olympic Games. Skates were found in Canada at the beginning of the 1600’s. In Ottawa, skaters are luckily to have the world’s longest skating rink – the Rideau Canal. This provides recreation as well as transportation, during the long Ottawa winters.
Skiing
Gliding across the snow on skis is very popular in Canada. There are two kinds of skiing: alpine and cross – country. Alpine skiing began in Canada when some members of Canada’s snowshoeing team put on skis. Alpine skiing is racing down mountains or hills. Skiing was brought to Canada by Scandinavians in the 1800’s. Cross – country (also known as Nordic) skiing began about 5000 years ago in Scandinavia. It was a form of travelling in winter. A man named “Jackrabbit” Johannsen came from Norway to Montreal in 1919. He spread ski trails through the Laurentian Mountains. He was a pioneer in skiing and he skied until he was in his nineties.
Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing was a common way of moving through deep snow. The French fur trades got the idea from the native people. It became popular in the middle of the 1800’s and snowshoeing clubs were formed. It is still popular nowadays.
Tobogganing
Today tobogganing is a popular winter activity in Canada. Sliding down hills on sleds of all kinds is fun for the whole family. Tobogganing were used by the Inuit in the north to transport small loads over the snow. Toboggans were made of two or more thin board of wood. The boards turned up in the front. They were pulled by people or by dogs.
Comprehension Check
Task 1.True or False
Task 2. Define the activities
Task 3. In what connection are the following people mentioned in the talk?
Lord Stanley, the Governor General
Scandinavians
The French fur trades
“Jackrabbit” Johannsen
The Inuit
Text 2
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Kinds of sport
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It is a team game. Both men and women can play it. The players have a ball. They play it with their hands. There are six players in every team.
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It is the most popular game in England and in our country. It was first played in England. Both men and women can play it. The game lasts for 90 minutes. It has two halves. The players kick the ball and run after it. The players try to score a goal.
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It is one of the most popular games in the world. It was first played in Canada. It is a team game. It is a winter game. Only men and boys can play it. Many people like to watch this game on TV. The players don’t run on the field, they skate. They have sticks (clubs) in their hands.
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This kind of sport is very beautiful. It gives the sportsmen strength, rhythm and grace. The sportsmen do some exercises or dance to the music. The sportsmen have skates and beautiful costumes on.
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This game is played everywhere in our country: at schools, universities and sports clubs. It was first played in the USA. The team has five players. They bounce the ball on the floor up and down with one hand. They try to throw the ball into the basket.
Comprehension Check
Task . Complete the table.
Kinds of sport
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Ice hockey |
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Text 3
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American football comes to Britain
How do you play American football? People say it’s like soccer and rugby together. The teams play with an egg – shaped ball. They have to move the ball up the field and put it over the other team’s “touchline”. You can run with the ball or throw it to other players.
Sometimes you can kick it. There are forty – five players in each team, but only eleven on the field at the same time. Some are good at running with the ball, some are good at passing, some are good at kicking, and some are good at stopping the other team. These different players move on and off the field many times in a game, because sometimes the team needs good kickers and sometimes it needs good runners.
American football started in Britain after a TV channel started to show football matches from the United States. People liked it and wanted to play it. Quite a lot of Americans live and work in Britain, and they helped the first British teams.
Now there are about 170 serious teams in Britain. The best teams at the moment are the Manchester Spartans and the Birmingham Bulls, and two London teams, the Ravens and the Olympians.
Comprehension Check
Task 1.Complete the sentences.
Task 2. Answer the questions.
Text 4
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Physical culture and sport
You have heard many times that sport holds an important place in our life. Sports help people to keep in good health.
Physical culture and sport are very popular in Ukraine. Any boy or girl who shows good results at sports clubs at in athletics competitions for schoolchildren is given every help to become a champion.
There are many kinds of sports, such as running, jumping, tennis, basket – ball, volley – ball, football, boxing, swimming, figure – skating, skiing, wrestling, weight – lifting and others. Athletics is the most popular kind of sport. It is called the “queen of all sports”. Football is very popular in our country too. Most matches take place at large stadiums. Every four years great competitions in sports are organized. They are called the Olympic Games. Only the best sportsmen are chosen for them. They must show not only their physical strength and ability but also courage and wish to win.
From time to time competitions are held in sports and games at our school, but some boys and girls don’t want to take an active part in them. They don’t think that sport is very important.
An English proverb says, “In sports and journeys men are known”.
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Put the sentences in the correct order (1- 10)
Task 2.
Do you agree with this English proverb “In sports and journeys men are known”? Why?
Text 5
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Field Hockey
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Choose a title to paragraphs 1 -3 and put down the correct letter near the numbers.
A Rulers of the game
B Some events from the history
C Things used for the game
Task 2. True or false.
Text 6
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Sport in Britain and the USA
The British are sporting nation. They love football. Most Britain towns and cities have football teams. Cup Final at Wembley Stadium in London is one of the biggest sporting events of the year. Some funs pay to 200 pounds for a ticket for a match.
Cricket is a typically British game. Cricket is a summer game. It looks slow, it is played on a green field. There are eleven men in each team. Cricket is a very long game. The Big international matches go on for 5 days. Sometimes the players stop for tea.
Tennis is another popular game in Britain. Every summer in June the biggest international tennis competition takes place at Wimbledon, near London.
Baseball is the most popular summer sport in America. The first American baseball match was in 1839 in New York. Americans play tennis, hockey and other international sports but they do not play football in the same way as the rest of the world.
Basketball is another popular game in America. Only 5 people play in each team. One American basketball team, the Harlem Globetrotters, is famous all over the world. These sportsmen are very strong.
Americans love winter sports, especially ice hockey. This game is the national sport of Canada.
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Complete the sentences.
Task 2. Answer the questions.
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Eric Cantona
Eric Cantona is from France, but he lives and works in Britain. He is a footballer. He is 27 years old and he is married. His wife is from France, too. They have a son. Eric plays for British football team. He trains from Monday to Friday. He doesn’t trains on Saturdays and Sundays. He speaks English well. He likes reading books in his free time.
Comprehension Check
Task 1.Answer the questions.
Task 2. Circle the correct answer.
Text 8
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Monica Cox
Monica Cox is a tennis player. She has won a lot of competitions. She started played tennis with her father when she was three years old. Two years ago she went to America to a famous tennis school in California. Monica and her father have travelled to many countries. Last month they went to Australia. Monica played very well but she didn’t win. She hasn’t played at Wimbledon yet, but she hopes to do so.
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Underline the verbs in the Past Simple with one line, the Present Perfect – with two lines.
Task 2. Put 5 questions to the text.
Text 9
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Dear Anthony,
In your last letter you asked me to write you about my favourite kind of sports. I do it with pleasure.
I have a lot of friends in my form, but Stas Petrenko is my best friend, because we like sport very much. Our favourite kind of sport is swimming. Stas and I began going in for swimming when we were in the second form. We go to “Waterfall” on Wednesdays and Fridays. “Waterfall” is the best swimming –pool in our city. This is a modern high and large building. Our trainer Dmytro Stepanovych teaches us to swim. He is really great. We have already showed good results in swimming. We always take part in our school competitions in swimming. As for me, I don’t take the first places in long distance swimming, because I’m not very strong in it. My favourite swimmer is Denys Silantiev. He is the best Ukrainian swimmer. He lives and trains in Zaporizhizhia.
This summer I have spent in Australia. It was very interesting because the 27th Summer Olympic Games were held in Sydney. So I could see the most exciting competitions in swimming. I was very glad, when Denys Silantiev won his silver medal there. Besides I even met some of the best swimmers of the world.
My friend Stas and I are members of swimming sports fan – club. We have a lot of photos, articles, posters of the most famous swimmers and we often exchange them.
In 2004 I plan to go to the Olympic Games in Greece to watch the opening ceremony and some of the most interesting sport events. There I also will have a chance to meet the sportsmen from all over the world. When I have some free time I’ll visit some interesting places there. I think it will be a very interesting experience for me.
I know that you, Anthony, are also fond of sports. Please, write me about your favourite kind of sport and about your plans for the next Olympics. It’ll be very interesting for me.
Best wishes,
Mark
Comprehension Check
Task 1. True of false.
Task 2. Choose the correct answer.
Zaporizhizhia; b) Odesa; c) Lviv.
Text 10
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Salt Lake City
On the morning of July 23, 1847, a small vanguard company of Mormon pioneers reached the camp on the bank of a pure stream. They named it City Greek. The next day 147 pioneers arrived in the valley. This event is now celebrated as Pioneer Day. Within a few days, plans were drawn for Great Salt Lake City, named after the salty inland lake, which dominated the desert to the northwest. The unexpected discovery of gold in California in 1848 contributed greatly to Salt Lake City’s early growth. Congress turned the ‘State of Desert’ into the Utah Territory in 1850. Salt Lake City became the territorial capital in 1856.
With the discovery of lead and silver and other mineral resources hundreds of copper, silver, gold and lead mines were opened in nearby canyons.
In 1896, Utah was proclaimed the 45th state in the Union. Salt Lake City prospered and grew rapidly. World War II produced a mixed experience. Economic and political transformation had ushered Utahans into anew land of prosperity, social dislocation, adventure, death and mystery.
At present the population of the state is estimated to be more than 172, 000 people.
The distance from Washington D.C. to Salt Lake City is 2, 976 kilometers.
The USA is one of the 12 countries to have competed in all 19 Winter Olympic Games.
Utah is like no other place in the world. It’s a state rich in pioneer heritage, with great geographical variety: a drive from one end of the state to the other will you through deserts, red – rock country, canyons with towering cliffs and scenic byways winding through heavy forests. The US has hosted the Olympic Games four times: in 1904 – St. Louis, in 1932 – Los Angeles, in 1984 – Los Angeles, in 1996 – Atlanta.
The Winter Olympic Games were founded in 1926 in France. The United States hosted the Winter Olympic Games three times: Lake Placid, New York in 1932 and again in 1980, and in Squaw Valley, California, in 1960. The Winter Games returned to the US in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Sportsmen from 78 countries competed in skating, skiing, hockey, and figure skating…
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Answer the questions.
Task 2. Put the sentences in the correct order (1- 10).
Text 11
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Olympic Games
It is reasonable to think that athletic contests were first organized some 3,500 years ago in Greece. However, at least four of the Greek sporting festivals ancient in origin had achieved major importance. They were the Olympic Games, held in Olympia. There are records of the champions of Olympia from 766 B.C. to A.D. 217. The first Olympic champion listed in the records was one Coroebus of Flis, a cook, who won the sprint race in 776 B.C. The Games were abolished in A.D. 393 by the Roman emperor Theodosius. Then for one thousand and five hundred years nothing more was heard of them.
Baron Pierre de Cubertin conceived the idea of reviving the Olympic Games, and in 1896 the first modern Olympic Games took place in Athens. 13 nations sent nearly 300 representatives to take part in 42 events and 10 different sports.
Olympic Games take place every four years. During the two world wars there were no Olympic Games because they cannot take place in a country which is at war. During the Olympic Games there are competitions in many kinds of sports. They are: running, jumping, athletics, swimming, boxing, basketball, football and others.
Winter Olympic Games first took place in 1924, and now they also take place every four years. At the winter Olympic Games many countries take part in competitions in skiing, skating, hockey and other winter sports.
In 1996 the 26th Olympic Games took place in Atlanta, the USA. 197 nations sent more than 11,000 athletes to those Games.
For the first time in the history of Olympic Games, the Ukrainian team took part in those Games and won 22 medals there. Nine of them were golden ones.
In August 2008 the 29th Summer Olympic Games took place in Beijing, China. It was one of the greatest sport festivals in the history of the Olympic Games. The Ukrainian team took part in those Games and won 27medals there. Seven golden medals were won by Ukrainian sportsmen in such kinds of sports as fencing epee ( a women team – Olha Kharlan, Olena Khomrova, Olha Zhovnir and Halyna Pundyk), rifle shooting ( Artur Aivazian), archery ( Viktor Ruban), pistol shooting ( Oleksandr Petriv), heptathlon ( Natalia Dobrianska), boating ( Inna Osypenko-Radomska) and boxing ( Vasyl Lomachenko).
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Complete the sentences.
Task 2. Answer the questions.
Task 3. Translate into English in writing using the text.
ОЛІМПІЙСЬКІ ІГРИ
Є всі підстави вважати, що перші атлетичні змагання були організовані близько 3500 років тому. Є офіційні записи про чемпіонів Олімпії з 766 р. до нашої ери. Олімпійські ігри були скасовані у 393 р. нашої ери. Перші сучасні Олімпійські ігри відбулись у 1896 р. У 1996 р. українська олімпійська команда вперше виступила як незалежна і завоювала 22 медалі.
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Playing football
We know that football was first played in England about 150 years ago, but the game is really much older. Games with ball were well known hundreds of years ago. The old Roman game "Harpastum", the Old French game "Suolt", Georgian "Lelo", Russian "Shalyga" and many others were all forms of ball games. In the past all these football games were not played at the stadiums or on a football field. They were played in the squares and streets of cities and villages, and they were dangerous to the windows and doors of the houses. People in those days enjoyed their ball games and got as excited about the game as they do now. Young workers used to leave their work to take part in the game. At the beginning of the XVII century, special laws were made against playing ball games. Nobody was allowed to play, and for two hundred and fifty years, there were no ball games.
People began to play again in the second half of the XIX century. In 1863, a meeting was called in a pub in Great Queen Street in London, for the purpose of deciding the rules of the game. The people were very excited, they shouted: "only feet" and "hands and feet". It was decided to introduce 13 rules of playing football at this meeting. These rules were published in December 1863, and later became the international rules of football game all over the world.
Comprehension Check
Task 1. True or false.
1. The game of football was first played in England about 150 years ago.
2. The English began to play football many centuries ago.
3. In the past football was not played on the football field.
4. There were no professional football players in the past.
5. At the beginning of the XIX century football was forbidden by the government in many countries.
6. People stopped playing football in the XVII century, because it was very dangerous for the windows in the houses.
7. People wanted to play football, but they had no stadiums.
8. In 1863 the new rules of playing football were adopted.
9. The rules of playing football have been changed since 1863.
10. The main rule is to play football only with feet, without hands.
Task 2. Choose the correct answer.
Task3. Answer the questions.
Text 13
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Larysa Latynina
Larysa Latynina is my favourite Ukrainian sportswoman. She took part in the 16th Olympic Games in 1956 in Melbourne. It was her first Olympic Games, where she won her first gold medal. Larysa Latynina was born in 1934 in Kherson. At school she was fond of gymnastics and became a Master of Sport. She finished a secondary school with a gold medal. Kyiv Institute of Physical Culture was a real school of sportsmanship for Larysa. She also participated in the 17lh and 18lh Olympics. As famous sportswoman she won 18 Olympic medals. Latynina is one of the brightest stars in the history of gymnastics.
Comprehension Check
Task 1. True or false.
Task 2. Make up a story about your favourite Ukrainian sportsman.
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He Was Only Wrong By Two!
Jack was a football coach at an American college. He always tried to find good football players for his team. Jack trained his players very well. They were good at running, jumping, swimming, rowing and playing different games. They often took part in races and practically always won. All Jack’s players were tall strong men, excellent sportsmen and just nice people. They hardly ever gave him trouble and the college team was the best in their state. Regular training, keeping to a diet and a lot of exercises were very important for the sportsmen. They always followed the coach’s advice and received good and excellent results in all home and international competitions and matches. They seldom lost a game, hardly ever – ended matches in a draw. In fact they practically always won. The only trouble with some of his football players was their bad knowledge of many school subjects because the sportsmen were often poor at Maths or English, and it was not always easy for them to become college students.
One day the coach brought an excellent young football player to the Professor of the college. The Professor had to ask the young player a few questions. The Professor chose very easy questions but the boy couldn’t answer them. At last the Professor asked, “Well what’s five times seven?” the student thought for a long time and then answered: “Thirty six”. The Professor shook his head and looked at the coach. “It‘s impossible! “, he said. “I don’t want to punish your team. I understand he can throw a ball very well but he doesn’t know Mathematics at all. He can’t be a student”, the Professor said. But the coach seriously said, “Oh, please, sir! Let him become a student. He was only wrong by two!”
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Choose the correct answer.
Task 2.Answer the questions.
Text 15
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Sports weekend
Good evening, everybody, and welcome to our sport weekend! As you can see on your timetables, we’re going to have dinner in the evening, Friday, at seven o’clock. Then, after dinner, at eight o’clock, we’re going to watch some videos about water sports. Breakfast is at seven o’clock tomorrow, Saturday. Then, at half past eight, we’re going to do some gymnastics. I can’t think of a better way to start the day! Saturday lunch is at one o’clock. Then, in the afternoon, we’re going to go cycling. At six o’clock on Saturday evening, we’re going to go cycling. At six o’clock on Saturday evening, we’re going to have to talk be David Green, the famous football referee. Dinner is at half past seven, then, at eight thirty, we’re going to see an exciting film about white water rafting in America. That’s all for Saturday. On Sunday, breakfast is at half past seven. Then, at nine o’clock on Sunday morning, we’re going to run a half marathon. Lunch is at half past one. Then, at half past three, we’re all going to go home. Right, any questions?
Comprehension Check
Task . Complete the table.
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Sonja’s First skates
After Rosalie Koskimaki
Sonja Henie knew what she wanted for Christmas. Sonja lived in Norway. There were many lakes and rivers near her home. In the winter they froze, and all the older children went ice – skating. Sonja wanted to ice – skate too, but she didn’t have skates. Her father thought that she didn’t need any skates as she was only six years old.
“I do! I do!” said Sonja. “Please let me have a pair of ice skates!”
So Sonja’s father brought her ice skates for Christmas. Sonja went skating every day. She skated and skated and skated. In one week they were all worn out. Her father had to buy her another pair. So Sonja kept on skating for hours and hours. She skated for days and days. She became a very good ice skater. She liked figure skating best.
Figure skating is almost like dancing. The skaters go around in circles, they jump in the air, they kick their legs, they skate on the foot, they skate on their toes, and they spin around.
Sonja was better figure skater than anyone else. She won many skating contests. Then she won a very important contest. It was the figure skating contest of Norway. Sonja was the best figure skater in all Norway. And she was only ten years old!
Later, Sonja became the best figure skater in the world. No one could skate better than she. For many years she won all figure skating contests.
Sonja Henie wore out many pairs of ice skates. But she never forgot her very first pair!
Comprehension Check
Task 1. Circle the correct answer.
Task 2.Answer the questions.
Text 17
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Good sportsmen
Mike and Kate are friends. They are eight and they are the pupils of the second form. They have a lot of hobbies. Kate likes to read books, watch TV, listen to music, and help her mother about the house. She also likes to learn English. As for Mike, he likes sport very much. He goes in for football and he is a good football player. Mike also likes running, jumping and swimming. Kate likes sport too. She goes in for gymnastics and plays tennis a little. But most of all she likes winter sports. She can ski and skate very well. Mike likes to ski too and they often go skiing together.
Mike and Kate are good friends and good sportsmen. They are strong and healthy children.
Comprehension Check
Task 1.True or false.
Task 2. Choose the correct answer.
Text 18
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Sliding on the ice
By Ch. Dickens
Sam Weller was displaying that beautiful feat of fancy sliding, which is popularly called “Knocking at the cobber’s door”, and which is achieved by skimming over the ice on the foot, and occasionally giving a knock upon it with the other. It was a good long slide, and there was something in the motion which Mr. Pickwick, who was very cold with standing still, could not help envying.
“It looks a nice warm exercise, doesn’t it?” asked Mr. Pickwick.
“Oh, it does, indeed!” replied Mr. Wardle. “Do you slide?”
“I used to do it so when I was a boy”, answered Mr. Pickwick.
“Try it now”, said Mr. Wardle.
“Oh, do, please, Mr. Pickwick”, cried all ladies.
“I should be happy to afford you any amusement”, replied Mr. Pickwick, “but I haven’t done such a thing these thirty years.”
“Pooh! Pooh! Nonsense!” said Mr. Wardle. “Here, I’ll keep you company, come along”.
Mr. Pickwick paused, considered, pulled off his gloves and put them in his hat, took two or three short runs, balked himself as slowly and gravely down the slide with his feet about a yard and a quarter apart, amidst the gratified shouts of all spectators.
Comprehension Check
Task 1. True or False.
Task 2. Complete the sentences.
Task 3. Choose the correct answer.