Конструктор тестів
1
Match the phrases with the translation.
the purest form of recreation
ходити навкруги
to pitch a tent
найкраще джерело насолоди
cooking on the open fire
готувати на багатті
to walk around
встановлювати намет
to be far beyond one`s means
ходити за грибами
to bore the pants off
бути не по кишені
to be out of the question
про це не може бути і мови
to go mushrooming
бездоганний відпочинок
the best source of enjoyment
втомлювати до смерті
2
Match two parts to make phrases:
to schedule
a lower fare
a return
trip
a round
number
a nonstop
a trip
to accept
the operators
to cancel
knowledge
a reservation
ticket
to enquire for
cards
packaged
the travel industry
to bring prices
flight
a competition among
very quickly
the growing sectors of
a flight
to expand
down
to have prior
tours
3
Translate the words and phrases.
1.надувати матрац
2.сісти на літак
3.багаж вище норми
4.повітряна куля
5.яхта
6.реактивний літак
7.подорож на велосипеді
8. рюкзак
9.салон
10. перевірка на безпеку
11.норма безкоштовного перевозу багажу
12.пасадковий талон/квиток
4
Choose the correct variant:
Journalists made a report about ... [the, -] Missouri River.
... [the, -, a]dolphins are inteligent animals.
There was ... [the, a, -]mouse in the kitchen. Tom killed ... [the, a, -]mouse with his boot.
A lot of tourists go to ... [a, the, -] Philippines every year.
Scientits come to ... [-, the, a] Alaska to explore the nature.
.... [-, a, the]moon is full tonight.
Tourists can see many wonderful places at ... [the, a, -]Great Salt Lakes.
She bought.... [a, the, an, -]expensive necklace.
The highest mount in the Carpathians is ... [the, -, a]Hoverla.
Many famous people visited ... [the, a, -] Lake Eire in ... [the, a, -]Great Lakes.
We went by ... [the, a, -] train to ... [a, the, -]west of France.
A lot if tourists take photos of ... [-, the, a] Colorado River in ... [-, a, the]Arizona, ... [-, a, the]USA.
5
Correct the mistakes in the underlned parts of the sentences write into the gap the underlined part with the corrected mistake.
Can you to travel alone to that far exotic country?
If you will have a sea cruise, you should prepare for it beforehand.
She should have used a guide book while touring around a foreign country but she do not want to.
You ought go to the travel agency, they will advise what places of interest to visit.
He is to follow the rules for passengers at airport.
Do you have to repeat some of the formalities when you arrived at the airport?
I had to search everything about carrying the special things which I to must declare.
I was to travel alone to solve my personal problems and think what to do next.
They had to make a journey and chose what places to visit to call it a day.
The immigration officer needn’t have to inspected your visa, your invitation and your return ticket because they were checked beforehand.
We oughtn’t to have make up this story about our travellings!
You would go to the ocean but you promise to stay in the city.
6
He … [needs, need] to pack his backpack because nobody will do it instead of him.
She … [is, is (main verb)] to have filled in the customs declaration already.
They … [dare (main verb), dare] to board the plane even if they are late.
My relative … [has, have to]proceeded to the check-in counter recently.
Our sister … [has to, has] two train tickets to travel around Europe.
The pilot … [needn't, doesn't need] delay the flight because the plane doesn’t run out of fuel.
We … [are, are to] come to the airport once again because we have lost our luggage.
They … [have to, have] make a voyage across the Pacific Ocean.
I … [dare to, dare] use a convertible sofa even if it is broken at this airport hotel.
Do you … [need (main verb), need]to stay at the motor hotel for one more night?
Does he … [have, have to]go to this commercial hotel to see his partners?
… [dare, dare to]you visit a health spa to make your health better even if you know that there are a lot of spiders there?
7
Choose the correct variant of translation.
1. Я знаю цього учня з дитинства.
[I have known this pupil since childhood., I have known this pupil from childhood., I know this pupil since childhood., I am knowing this pupil since childhood.]
2.- Чому ти стоїш?
[Why are you stand here?, Why are you standing here?, Why are you standing here?, Why do you stand here?]
- Я чекаю автобуса.
[I am waiting for a bus., I wait for a bus., I is waiting for a bus., I have waited for the bus.]
3.Коли ми вийшли з дому, ішов дощ.
[When we go out it was raining., When we went out it was raining., When we went out it had to rain]
4.Дощ ішов уже 3 години.
[It have been raining for 3 hours, It had been for 3 hours, It was raining for 3 hours, It had rained for 3 hours]
5.Підлогу пофарбували минулого місяця.
[The floor is painted last month, The floor has been painted last month, The floor was painted last month, The floor was painted this month]
6. Лікаря уже викликали.
[The doctor is already sent for, The doctor was already sent for, The doctor was already send for, The doctor has already been sent for]
7. Через місяць він закінчить школу.
[He finished school in a month, He is finishing school in a month, He will finish school in a month, He will finish school in a year]
8.На столі лежить якась книжка.
[A book is on the table, There is no book on the table, There is some book on the table, The book is on the table]
8
Open the brackets:
1. He (to watch) a travelling program for half an hour.
2. They (to visit) historic places yet.
3. The workers (to clean) the polluted island by the time the tourists arrive.
4. This holiday-maker (to prefer) the most convenient ways of travelling.
5. Your travel agent (to reserve) a ticket before you called him? – Yes, he … .
6. Wait a minute! Her sister (to pay) for excess luggage now.
7. While we (to look for) our destination on the map he (to make) a list of the necessary documents.
8. The rescue team (to reach) the camp before the sunset.
9. She (to book) a nonstop flight at 4 o’clock tomorrow.
10. We (to find) the platform if we come to the station in time.
11. I (to see) some children trying to open my car window in the parking lot.
12. When my brother and I (to cook) tasty meat on the open fire, father (to bring) us excellent sleeping bags.
13. Their sea voyage (to delay) because the captain had crushed his car on the way to the seaport.
14. The customs officer (to inspect) my documents, (to ask) me some questions, (to check) my carry-on bag and (to suggest) to proceed to the departure lounge.
9
Read the texts below.
For question(1-5) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
Caesar Salad
The salad, despite the Mediterranean nature of its (1) [A, B, C, D], has nothing to do with any Roman emperor named Julius. It is widely reported that the (2) [A, B, C, D]was first cooked in the 1920s by the American restauranteur Caesar Cardini,although this is (3) [A, B, C, D] by some of Cardini’s family and others. Cardini’s brother Alex says that it was he,an ex-pilot of WWI, who (4) [A, B, C, D] the salad and called it “Aviator’s Salad” and that the “Caesar Salad” name was taken
from “Caesar’s”, which was the name of the restaurant it was first (5) [A, B, C, D]in.
1 | A | items | B | pieces | C | units | D | ingredients |
2 | A | cuisine | B | meal | C | dish | D | course |
3 | A | explained | B | questioned | C | demanded | D | asked |
4 | A | discovered | B | invented | C | thought | D | found |
5 | A | served | B | supplied | C | carried | D | provided |
Egg-and-Spoon Race
Egg-and-spoon race originated at the end of the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The objective of the race is very (1) [A, B, C, D], to carry an egg on the spoon and cross the finish line as fast as (2) [A, B, C, D]. Each competitor is (3) [A, B, C, D]a spoon and an egg. At the starting line, all competitors line up with the eggs positioned on the spoon. When the start signal is set off, competitors run at full speed, holding the spoon with just one hand. Holding the spoon with two hands, or touching the egg with hands is not allowed. If a competitor drops it, they have to (4) [A, B, C, D] the egg, put it back on to the spoon and balance it before they can resume running. Though mostly eggs are used for races,they have also been (5) [A, B, C, D]in some instances with potatoes, tomatoes, lemons or synthetic eggs.
1 | A | simple | B | light | C | basic | D | natural |
2 | A | comfortable | B | convenient | C | possible | D | necessary |
3 | A | fond of | B | known for | C | adjusted to | D | provided with |
4 | A | pick up | B | pick at | C | pick out | D | pick on |
5 | A | changed | B | replaced | C | removed | D | balanced |
10
Read the text. For passages 1-5 choose the correct variant A-H. There are three variants you do not need to use.
Some Travel Tips on Saving
1. [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h]If you are travelling with someone else, a good tip is to book one window and one aisle seat in the same row. This increases the chances that no one will purchase the central seat and you’ll have more room when you fly.
2. [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h]The first flight in the morning is always less likely to have a delay. So, if you can get up at the crack of dawn, you will probably get to your vocation sooner.
3. [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h]The days of travel that are generally the cheapest are Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday. There are also tend to fewer people travelling on those days, which make the airport and airline experience more pleasant. The majority of airfare sales also come out on Tuesday, Freedman adds.
4. [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h]Just as you may check out daily deal websites to find good deals in in your city, search for neighbourhood deals in your destination city and you’ll have more authentic experience devoid of tourists trappings. Many sites also offer deals that have a short expiration date. If you sign up for these offers and act fast, you can get some serious troubles.
5. [a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h] If you are looking for a weekend away, book your hotel in the central trade district or a financial district of the city you are visiting. These hotels are busiest Monday to Friday and often try to attract weekend travellers. Plus, downtown hotels generally have a higher numbers of stars.
A Book early flights
B Think local everywhere
C Book hotels in the business district
D Look for all-inclusive details
E Travel on those days
F Secure empty middles
G Avoid travel-related difficulties
H Plan a carefree trip
11
Listening
Task 1
Pre-listening task. Choose a correct group for each word.
it hurts [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
a prescription [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
an ache [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
lozenges [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
a sore throat [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
dizzy [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
plasters [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
tablets [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
a cough [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
syrup [Describing illness, Medicines and treatment]
Listen to the text and choose the best option.
1. The man needs something … [for his throat., for his head, for his wife.]
2. The man … [is coughing and has a headache., is coughing but doesn’t have a headache., isn’t coughing, but has a headache.]
3. The lozenges are … [cheaper than the syrup., not as cheap as the syrup., more expensive than the syrup]
4. He should have the lozenge … [every four to six hours, after he eats, every four to six hours, with food, every four to six hours, before he eats]
5. The pharmacist can’t give him antibiotics because … [his prescription is only for tablets., he doesn’t have enough money., he doesn’t have a prescription.]
6. The man has to pay … [£7.49., £17.49., £7.99.]
Task 2. Listen to the short conversations and choose the correct variant:
1.
What is the news headline about? [a, b, c, d]
a) a natural disaster
b) a disease outbreak
c) a terrorist attack
d) a war
2.
What are their jobs? [a, b, c, d]
a) They are a waiter and waitress
b) They work in a supermarket
c) They work in a bakery
d) They are chefs
3.
What festival is the man talking about? [a, b, c, d]
a) Thanksgiving
b) Christmas
c) New Year
d) His birthday
4.
What sort of event is being organised? [a, b, c, d]
a) a musical event
b) a science and technology event
c) a historical event
d) a television programme
5.
What profession is the woman talking about? [a, b, c, d]
a) nurse
b) police officer
c) dentist
d) teacher
6.
The woman is instructing someone on how to... [a, b, c, d]
a) start a fire
b) drive a car
c) use a heating system
d) play a game
7.
In what sector does Peter Wallis work? [a, b, c, d]
a) education
b) journalism
c) charity
d) politics
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