Конструктор тестів
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Embedded question
Which question is correct?
2
Embedded question
What’s the date, please?
Can you tell me ___________________please?
3
Embedded question
Is the flight going to be on time?
Have you any idea ___________________ on time?
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Match the words with their definitions.
pagan
to make smb feel more active and start doing smth
revival
the ability to continue doing smth for a long time
to arouse
an improvement of smth; the process of smth becoming popular again
precise
a person who doesn’t hold religious beliefs of the world’s main religions and doesn’t believe in Christianity
sedentary
difficult and unpleasant situations
endurance
suffering of the body or mind
misery
(about activities, work, etc.) spending a lot of time sitting, not moving
hardships
exact, clear and accurate
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English Cuisine Traditional English cuisine … usually … [is describing, are described, is described, describes](1) as conservative and unvaried. But national cuisine in Britain … [changing, has changing, has changed, change](2) greatly by other national cuisines in recent decades. We can find types of food from all the corners of the world because of the people who come to Britain from all over the world and bring with them their recipes, culinary secrets and food. Italian, French, Chinese, Mexican, Greek, Indonesian and other national restaurants … [can be found, founding, is found, found](3) in Britain. As for traditional British cuisine the English usually have four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and sometimes supper. In the morning they can have the full “English breakfast” or the “continental breakfast”. The full “English breakfast” … [consisted, consists, consisting, consist](4) of cornflakes with milk and sugar, cheese or sausages, omelettes often with bacon, sausages or cheese, porridge (cereal), toast with marmalade, tea, coffee or orange juice. This classic English breakfast is rather substantial and as you see it includes not only porridge though cereals are very important in the national menu and are often cooked for breakfast. The “continental breakfast” consists … [on, with, of, in](5) a cup of tea or coffee with toast. It is not a substantial breakfast. Between 12 and 14 o’clock the English have lunch. Many people who work find it difficult to come home for lunch. So, they go to cafés, coffee bars, sandwich bars, restaurants, fast-food restaurants to have lunch. As a rule, lunch consists of sandwiches as it is a fast meal for many Englishmen. The English can choose all sorts of sandwiches, such as sandwiches with meat, chicken, ham, bacon, cheese, fish, prawns, eggs, vegetables and lettuce. By the way, sandwiches with different fillings are a traditional British snack. They also can have steak, roast beef, pudding, fish and chips, potatoes and salad or fruit. Afternoon tea … [are taken, is taking, took, is taken](6) at about 5 o’clock. It is a traditional light meal after work. People enjoy their tea with biscuits, cakes, freshly baked sweet buns, scones and other pastries. The British drink tea with and without sugar, with lemon, ginger, cinnamon, honey or milk. It is impossible to imagine the British cuisine without tea. The English have it 6 or 8 times a day, sometimes even more. It is their national drink. Dinner is the most substantial meal of the whole day and is taken at 7 o’clock. For dinner the British often have soup though it is not very popular in Britain. As the main course they have poultry, fish or meat with vegetables or mashed potatoes, roast chicken, turkey or lamb. They also can have the most well-known roast beef with grilled vegetables, roast potatoes or Yorkshire pudding. For dessert they … [had can, have, are having, has](7) pudding with ice cream or jam, a fruit pie, or cheese with biscuits. Supper in Britain is the last meal of the day and … [is taken, was taken, were taken, taking](8) at 11 o’clock in the evening. It consists of just a cup of tea or coffee, a bowl of cream soup, cheese or fruit. But very often it is skipped. Of course, some dishes of the British cuisine are special. They are the famous shepherd’s pie, Cornish pasty, Scotch eggs, fish and chips. The famous shepherd’s pie is a potato casserole with minced beef. The Cornish pasty is a layered pie with meat, onion, potatoes, carrots and spices. The Scotch eggs, called picnic eggs, are common … [are boiled, is boiled, were boiling, boiled](9) eggs 40 that are wrapped in minced sausages and breading and then fried or baked. The dish “fish and chips” consists of … [fried, fry, fryer, frying](10) chops from fish and French fries. On Christmas Day a roast turkey is traditionally cooked for dinner. It is served with vegetables like roast potatoes, carrots, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, peas, roast onions and other trimmings. And it is usually followed by Christmas pudding. As Great Britain is an island surrounded by some of the richest fishing areas of the world, fish is very important for the Englishmen, too. The English consider their cuisine the best in the world and are really proud of it.
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Match the kinds of painting to the definitions and pictures.
Drawing
a very large picture or photograph printed on paper, which you put on a wall for decoration
Sketch
a picture painted in oil colours
Illustration
the art of drawing arrangements of objects, for example, flowers or fruit
Poster
a painting made on a wall while the plaster is still wet
Portrait
a picture of someone without any clothes on
Landscape
a picture that has been drawn using a pen or pencil
Nude
a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person
Oil painting
a small detailed drawing, especially one which is done in order to prepare for a larger picture, or as part of a series of drawings of the same kind of subjects
Fresco
a picture in a book, which shows people or events that have been mentioned in the book
Still life
a painting or photograph showing an area of the countryside
Study
a picture consisting of a few lines drawn quickly with a pen or pencil
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Match the adjectives.
big
freezing
small
starving
hot
delicious
cold
exhausted
hungry
boiling
pretty
gorgeous
tasty
huge
tired
tiny
bad
awful
nice
hideous
ugly
awesome
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Translate the sentences using phrases : used to, to be used to, to get used to.
Алекс прожив в Англії два роки ,тому він звик їздити зліва зараз.
Коли я працював водієм автобуса, я прокидався рано.
Софія живе в маленькому місті. Вона не звикла до заторів.
Рефлексія від 8 учнів
Сподобався:
Так: 5
Ні: 3
Зрозумілий:
Так: 3
Ні: 5
Потрібні роз'яснення:
Ні: 5
Так: 3
Тестування до Full Blast 7, Module 2c "Look out! & Past Simple - Past Progressive (when, while, as soon as)"