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Choose the right event according to the advertisement _______
ALight Festival
BHalloween Carnival
CBook Fair
DAviation Day
ESports Day
FAutomobile Carnival
GSports Lottery
HHarvest Festival
2
Choose the right event according to the advertisement _______
ALight Festival
BHalloween Carnival
CBook Fair
DAviation Day
ESports Day
FAutomobile Carnival
GSports Lottery
HHarvest Festival
3
Choose the right event according to the advertisement _______
ALight Festival
BHalloween Carnival
CBook Fair
DAviation Day
ESports Day
FAutomobile Carnival
GSports Lottery
HHarvest Festival
4
Choose the right event according to the advertisement _______
ALight Festival
BHalloween Carnival
CBook Fair
DAviation Day
ESports Day
FAutomobile Carnival
GSports Lottery
HHarvest Festival
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Choose the right event according to the advertisement _______
ALight Festival
BHalloween Carnival
CBook Fair
DAviation Day
ESports Day
FAutomobile Carnival
GSports Lottery
HHarvest Festival
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Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
The History of Chupa Chups Lollipops
The Chupa Chups company started as an idea of a Spanish citizen named Enric Bernat in 1958. Mr. Bernat started his career at an apple jam factory. He approached investors about a lollipop business but he failed to get support. He took over the company himself and built the first production machines with his own hands. He also decided that the new creation would be called Chupa Chups, after the Spanish verb chupar, which translates into to suck.
Enric Bernat knew that the bon-bons on a wooden stick would be an instant hit. Previously candy had been marketed as a luxury and kept away from children. However, he knew that if he could get the candy into the view of children he would sell many more lollipops. Five years after he first introduced the idea, Chupa Chups were being sold at over 300,000 stores across Europe.
The original Chupa Chups sales force was over 600 sales agents for 300,000 locations.
This amazing sales force sped across Europe to bring the good news and delicious taste of the Chupa Chups lollipops to the masses. Without their dedication and excitement, there would be no way the company could have grown to the massive size that it is today.
Sadly, the traditional wooden stick that was associated with Chupa Chups had to be discontinued and replaced with a plastic one due to the lack of wood available in Spain. The stick has remained plastic ever since. Chupa Chups were originally going to be called GOL but the name did not stick.
An advertising firm came up with the idea to name them Chupa and the delightful lollipops were born. Salvador Dali, the famous painter, created the new Chupa Chups logo, which remains on the wrapper on all of the lollipops to this day.
The Chupa Chups business went international beginning with Asia and Australia in the 1970’s. It soon followed to North America and the rest of Europe. The amazing results led to a high point for the company, with the production of over 4 billion Chupa Chups lollipops during the 2003 calendar year.
Which of the following is stated in the text about Enric Bernat?
AHe inherited the family business.
BHe borrowed money from a bank.
CHe devoted his life to jam production.
DHe made the factory equipment himself.
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Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
The History of Chupa Chups Lollipops
The Chupa Chups company started as an idea of a Spanish citizen named Enric Bernat in 1958. Mr. Bernat started his career at an apple jam factory. He approached investors about a lollipop business but he failed to get support. He took over the company himself and built the first production machines with his own hands. He also decided that the new creation would be called Chupa Chups, after the Spanish verb chupar, which translates into to suck.
Enric Bernat knew that the bon-bons on a wooden stick would be an instant hit. Previously candy had been marketed as a luxury and kept away from children. However, he knew that if he could get the candy into the view of children he would sell many more lollipops. Five years after he first introduced the idea, Chupa Chups were being sold at over 300,000 stores across Europe.
The original Chupa Chups sales force was over 600 sales agents for 300,000 locations.
This amazing sales force sped across Europe to bring the good news and delicious taste of the Chupa Chups lollipops to the masses. Without their dedication and excitement, there would be no way the company could have grown to the massive size that it is today.
Sadly, the traditional wooden stick that was associated with Chupa Chups had to be discontinued and replaced with a plastic one due to the lack of wood available in Spain. The stick has remained plastic ever since. Chupa Chups were originally going to be called GOL but the name did not stick.
An advertising firm came up with the idea to name them Chupa and the delightful lollipops were born. Salvador Dali, the famous painter, created the new Chupa Chups logo, which remains on the wrapper on all of the lollipops to this day.
The Chupa Chups business went international beginning with Asia and Australia in the 1970’s. It soon followed to North America and the rest of Europe. The amazing results led to a high point for the company, with the production of over 4 billion Chupa Chups lollipops during the 2003 calendar year.
What is TRUE about the Chupa Chups logo?
AIt was designed by a great artist.
BIt made the lollipop more popular.
CIt has changed three times by now.
DIt varies from country to country.
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Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
The History of Chupa Chups Lollipops
The Chupa Chups company started as an idea of a Spanish citizen named Enric Bernat in 1958. Mr. Bernat started his career at an apple jam factory. He approached investors about a lollipop business but he failed to get support. He took over the company himself and built the first production machines with his own hands. He also decided that the new creation would be called Chupa Chups, after the Spanish verb chupar, which translates into to suck.
Enric Bernat knew that the bon-bons on a wooden stick would be an instant hit. Previously candy had been marketed as a luxury and kept away from children. However, he knew that if he could get the candy into the view of children he would sell many more lollipops. Five years after he first introduced the idea, Chupa Chups were being sold at over 300,000 stores across Europe.
The original Chupa Chups sales force was over 600 sales agents for 300,000 locations.
This amazing sales force sped across Europe to bring the good news and delicious taste of the Chupa Chups lollipops to the masses. Without their dedication and excitement, there would be no way the company could have grown to the massive size that it is today.
Sadly, the traditional wooden stick that was associated with Chupa Chups had to be discontinued and replaced with a plastic one due to the lack of wood available in Spain. The stick has remained plastic ever since. Chupa Chups were originally going to be called GOL but the name did not stick.
An advertising firm came up with the idea to name them Chupa and the delightful lollipops were born. Salvador Dali, the famous painter, created the new Chupa Chups logo, which remains on the wrapper on all of the lollipops to this day.
The Chupa Chups business went international beginning with Asia and Australia in the 1970’s. It soon followed to North America and the rest of Europe. The amazing results led to a high point for the company, with the production of over 4 billion Chupa Chups lollipops during the 2003 calendar year.
Where was the Chupa Chups business originally concentrated?
AIn Asia
BIn Europe
CIn Australia
DIn America
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Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
The History of Chupa Chups Lollipops
The Chupa Chups company started as an idea of a Spanish citizen named Enric Bernat in 1958. Mr. Bernat started his career at an apple jam factory. He approached investors about a lollipop business but he failed to get support. He took over the company himself and built the first production machines with his own hands. He also decided that the new creation would be called Chupa Chups, after the Spanish verb chupar, which translates into to suck.
Enric Bernat knew that the bon-bons on a wooden stick would be an instant hit. Previously candy had been marketed as a luxury and kept away from children. However, he knew that if he could get the candy into the view of children he would sell many more lollipops. Five years after he first introduced the idea, Chupa Chups were being sold at over 300,000 stores across Europe.
The original Chupa Chups sales force was over 600 sales agents for 300,000 locations.
This amazing sales force sped across Europe to bring the good news and delicious taste of the Chupa Chups lollipops to the masses. Without their dedication and excitement, there would be no way the company could have grown to the massive size that it is today.
Sadly, the traditional wooden stick that was associated with Chupa Chups had to be discontinued and replaced with a plastic one due to the lack of wood available in Spain. The stick has remained plastic ever since. Chupa Chups were originally going to be called GOL but the name did not stick.
An advertising firm came up with the idea to name them Chupa and the delightful lollipops were born. Salvador Dali, the famous painter, created the new Chupa Chups logo, which remains on the wrapper on all of the lollipops to this day.
The Chupa Chups business went international beginning with Asia and Australia in the 1970’s. It soon followed to North America and the rest of Europe. The amazing results led to a high point for the company, with the production of over 4 billion Chupa Chups lollipops during the 2003 calendar year.
According to the text, what helped the company to become a big success?
AThe product’s unusual name
BThe variety of lollipop tastes
CThe candy’s attractive wrapping
DThe sales staff’s enthusiasm
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Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).
The History of Chupa Chups Lollipops
The Chupa Chups company started as an idea of a Spanish citizen named Enric Bernat in 1958. Mr. Bernat started his career at an apple jam factory. He approached investors about a lollipop business but he failed to get support. He took over the company himself and built the first production machines with his own hands. He also decided that the new creation would be called Chupa Chups, after the Spanish verb chupar, which translates into to suck.
Enric Bernat knew that the bon-bons on a wooden stick would be an instant hit. Previously candy had been marketed as a luxury and kept away from children. However, he knew that if he could get the candy into the view of children he would sell many more lollipops. Five years after he first introduced the idea, Chupa Chups were being sold at over 300,000 stores across Europe.
The original Chupa Chups sales force was over 600 sales agents for 300,000 locations.
This amazing sales force sped across Europe to bring the good news and delicious taste of the Chupa Chups lollipops to the masses. Without their dedication and excitement, there would be no way the company could have grown to the massive size that it is today.
Sadly, the traditional wooden stick that was associated with Chupa Chups had to be discontinued and replaced with a plastic one due to the lack of wood available in Spain. The stick has remained plastic ever since. Chupa Chups were originally going to be called GOL but the name did not stick.
An advertising firm came up with the idea to name them Chupa and the delightful lollipops were born. Salvador Dali, the famous painter, created the new Chupa Chups logo, which remains on the wrapper on all of the lollipops to this day.
The Chupa Chups business went international beginning with Asia and Australia in the 1970’s. It soon followed to North America and the rest of Europe. The amazing results led to a high point for the company, with the production of over 4 billion Chupa Chups lollipops during the 2003 calendar year.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the text?
ACandies used to be an expensive treat.
BThe name Chupa Chups means bon-bons.
CChupa Chups originally had wooden sticks.
DBernat’s product was meant mainly for children.
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Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Welcome to Stage Hotel. Our spacious family rooms are perfect for three or more people who’d like to stay together without getting under each other’s feet!
Relax in our lounge and bar, where you can enjoy a wide selection of hot and cold beverages and tasty meals throughout the day. We will cater for all tastes and dietary requirements, including an excellent choice for vegetarians.
Which hotel is the best choice if you __________?
Ahave certain food restrictions
Bprefer to save on a taxi to the hotel
Cwant to see a recreated historic battle
Dplan to take a small dog with you
Eneed someone to look after your little sister
Fand your family travel on a tight budget
Gwant someone to arrange excursions for you
Hneed a place to celebrate a family anniversary
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Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Carmel Hotel has a heated pool, a fitness room, free parking and complimentary Wi-Fi. First rate accommodations can make a vacation a great one. From the soothing decor and plush furnishings to the unbelievable attractions and leisure activities just minutes away. If you are looking for a pet friendly hotel, we have a limited number of rooms available and we ask that you please call the hotel for the restrictions.
Which hotel is the best choice if you __________?
Ahave certain food restrictions
Bprefer to save on a taxi to the hotel
Cwant to see a recreated historic battle
Dplan to take a small dog with you
Eneed someone to look after your little sister
Fand your family travel on a tight budget
Gwant someone to arrange excursions for you
Hneed a place to celebrate a family anniversary
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Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
196 Bishopsgate offers serviced apartments close to Liverpool Street Station. Cater for fussy eaters and save money by cooking in a fully equipped kitchen in the apartments. There’s plenty of room for a family to spread out in the one, two-bed or penthouse suite apartments.
Which hotel is the best choice if you __________?
Ahave certain food restrictions
Bprefer to save on a taxi to the hotel
Cwant to see a recreated historic battle
Dplan to take a small dog with you
Eneed someone to look after your little sister
Fand your family travel on a tight budget
Gwant someone to arrange excursions for you
Hneed a place to celebrate a family anniversary
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Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Fraser Place Queen’s Gate where you’ll be close to some of London’s best family-friendly attractions including the Science Museum and Natural History Museum. Fraser Place Queen’s Gate also offers airport transfer and breakfast (charges apply).
Which hotel is the best choice if you __________?
Ahave certain food restrictions
Bprefer to save on a taxi to the hotel
Cwant to see a recreated historic battle
Dplan to take a small dog with you
Eneed someone to look after your little sister
Fand your family travel on a tight budget
Gwant someone to arrange excursions for you
Hneed a place to celebrate a family anniversary
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Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
The High Beech is a beautiful 3-star country house hotel nestled between the historic towns of Hastings and Battle. It is the ideal location for both touring and beach. The hotel offers luxury accommodation, rooms with Jacuzzi bathrooms available. Extensive menus offering superb French/English cuisine. Banqueting and Conference facilities for up to 200 guests make the hotel the ideal venue for weddings, dinner dances, private parties and seminars.
Which hotel is the best choice if you __________?
Ahave certain food restrictions
Bprefer to save on a taxi to the hotel
Cwant to see a recreated historic battle
Dplan to take a small dog with you
Eneed someone to look after your little sister
Fand your family travel on a tight budget
Gwant someone to arrange excursions for you
Hneed a place to celebrate a family anniversary
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Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Kids at The Ritz are treated just as well as their parents, if not better! Children staying at The Ritz enjoy free ice cream, a teen concierge, milk and cookies and their own bathrobes and slippers. The hotel also offers interconnecting rooms, babysitting and complimentary baby cots.
Which hotel is the best choice if you __________?
Ahave certain food restrictions
Bprefer to save on a taxi to the hotel
Cwant to see a recreated historic battle
Dplan to take a small dog with you
Eneed someone to look after your little sister
Fand your family travel on a tight budget
Gwant someone to arrange excursions for you
Hneed a place to celebrate a family anniversary
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Scientists Help Giant Pandas Raise Twins
Any human mother of twins knows (17) __________ at the same time. And it’s true for other mammals, too. “Nearly half of all giant panda births in zoos and research stations result in twins,” says Don Lindburg, (18) __________ at the San Diego Zoo.
“Taking care of a tiny infant is such a difficult chore (19) __________,” Lindburg says.
“Every newborn panda is important,” says Lindburg. “After giant pandas have grown to adulthood, some of the captive-born bears could be released into the mountainous wilds,” he says. Those (20) __________ will help rebuild China’s population of wild pandas.
At China’s Wolong facility, caregivers are helping make the mother’s situation more “bear-able”. They gently remove one of the twins, keeping it warm and well fed for a week (21) _________.
The twins continue to be swapped for months, (22) __________ and no longer need nursing. Bamboo, apples, carrots, and biscuits are added to the diet of mother’s milk when the cubs are about seven months old. By adulthood, the pandas will eat fresh stems, shoots and leaves of wild bamboo plants.
Awho is the leader of the giant panda research team
Buntil the cubs can eat solid foods
Cthat mate and give birth to more cubs
Dthat it’s hard to raise two children of the same age
Eafter female pandas get mature enough to breed
Fthat mother pandas usually can’t handle two
Gwho weighs about two hundred grams
Hbefore trading it for the cub’s brother or sister
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Scientists Help Giant Pandas Raise Twins
Any human mother of twins knows (17) __________ at the same time. And it’s true for other mammals, too. “Nearly half of all giant panda births in zoos and research stations result in twins,” says Don Lindburg, (18) __________ at the San Diego Zoo.
“Taking care of a tiny infant is such a difficult chore (19) __________,” Lindburg says.
“Every newborn panda is important,” says Lindburg. “After giant pandas have grown to adulthood, some of the captive-born bears could be released into the mountainous wilds,” he says. Those (20) __________ will help rebuild China’s population of wild pandas.
At China’s Wolong facility, caregivers are helping make the mother’s situation more “bear-able”. They gently remove one of the twins, keeping it warm and well fed for a week (21) _________.
The twins continue to be swapped for months, (22) __________ and no longer need nursing. Bamboo, apples, carrots, and biscuits are added to the diet of mother’s milk when the cubs are about seven months old. By adulthood, the pandas will eat fresh stems, shoots and leaves of wild bamboo plants.
Awho is the leader of the giant panda research team
Buntil the cubs can eat solid foods
Cthat mate and give birth to more cubs
Dthat it’s hard to raise two children of the same age
Eafter female pandas get mature enough to breed
Fthat mother pandas usually can’t handle two
Gwho weighs about two hundred grams
Hbefore trading it for the cub’s brother or sister
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Scientists Help Giant Pandas Raise Twins
Any human mother of twins knows (17) ________ at the same time. And it’s true for other mammals, too. “Nearly half of all giant panda births in zoos and research stations result in twins,” says Don Lindburg, (18) ________ at the San Diego Zoo.
“Taking care of a tiny infant is such a difficult chore (19) __________,” Lindburg says.
“Every newborn panda is important,” says Lindburg. “After giant pandas have grown to adulthood, some of the captive-born bears could be released into the mountainous wilds,” he says. Those (20) __________ will help rebuild China’s population of wild pandas.
At China’s Wolong facility, caregivers are helping make the mother’s situation more “bear-able”. They gently remove one of the twins, keeping it warm and well fed for a week (21) _________.
The twins continue to be swapped for months, (22) __________ and no longer need nursing. Bamboo, apples, carrots, and biscuits are added to the diet of mother’s milk when the cubs are about seven months old. By adulthood, the pandas will eat fresh stems, shoots and leaves of wild bamboo plants.
Awho is the leader of the giant panda research team
Buntil the cubs can eat solid foods
Cthat mate and give birth to more cubs
Dthat it’s hard to raise two children of the same age
Eafter female pandas get mature enough to breed
Fthat mother pandas usually can’t handle two
Gwho weighs about two hundred grams
Hbefore trading it for the cub’s brother or sister
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Scientists Help Giant Pandas Raise Twins
Any human mother of twins knows (17) ________ at the same time. And it’s true for other mammals, too. “Nearly half of all giant panda births in zoos and research stations result in twins,” says Don Lindburg, (18) ________ at the San Diego Zoo.
“Taking care of a tiny infant is such a difficult chore (19) __________,” Lindburg says.
“Every newborn panda is important,” says Lindburg. “After giant pandas have grown to adulthood, some of the captive-born bears could be released into the mountainous wilds,” he says. Those (20)__________ will help rebuild China’s population of wild pandas.
At China’s Wolong facility, caregivers are helping make the mother’s situation more “bear-able”. They gently remove one of the twins, keeping it warm and well fed for a week (21) _________.
The twins continue to be swapped for months, (22) __________ and no longer need nursing. Bamboo, apples, carrots, and biscuits are added to the diet of mother’s milk when the cubs are about seven months old. By adulthood, the pandas will eat fresh stems, shoots and leaves of wild bamboo plants.
Awho is the leader of the giant panda research team
Buntil the cubs can eat solid foods
Cthat mate and give birth to more cubs
Dthat it’s hard to raise two children of the same age
Eafter female pandas get mature enough to breed
Fthat mother pandas usually can’t handle two
Gwho weighs about two hundred grams
Hbefore trading it for the cub’s brother or sister
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Scientists Help Giant Pandas Raise Twins
Any human mother of twins knows (17) ________ at the same time. And it’s true for other mammals, too. “Nearly half of all giant panda births in zoos and research stations result in twins,” says Don Lindburg, (18) ________ at the San Diego Zoo.
“Taking care of a tiny infant is such a difficult chore (19) __________,” Lindburg says.
“Every newborn panda is important,” says Lindburg. “After giant pandas have grown to adulthood, some of the captive-born bears could be released into the mountainous wilds,” he says. Those (20) __________ will help rebuild China’s population of wild pandas.
At China’s Wolong facility, caregivers are helping make the mother’s situation more “bear-able”. They gently remove one of the twins, keeping it warm and well fed for a week (21) _________.
The twins continue to be swapped for months, (22) __________ and no longer need nursing. Bamboo, apples, carrots, and biscuits are added to the diet of mother’s milk when the cubs are about seven months old. By adulthood, the pandas will eat fresh stems, shoots and leaves of wild bamboo plants.
Awho is the leader of the giant panda research team
Buntil the cubs can eat solid foods
Cthat mate and give birth to more cubs
Dthat it’s hard to raise two children of the same age
Eafter female pandas get mature enough to breed
Fthat mother pandas usually can’t handle two
Gwho weighs about two hundred grams
Hbefore trading it for the cub’s brother or sister
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Scientists Help Giant Pandas Raise Twins
Any human mother of twins knows (17) ________ at the same time. And it’s true for other mammals, too. “Nearly half of all giant panda births in zoos and research stations result in twins,” says Don Lindburg, (18) ________ at the San Diego Zoo.
“Taking care of a tiny infant is such a difficult chore (19) __________,” Lindburg says.
“Every newborn panda is important,” says Lindburg. “After giant pandas have grown to adulthood, some of the captive-born bears could be released into the mountainous wilds,” he says. Those (20) __________ will help rebuild China’s population of wild pandas.
At China’s Wolong facility, caregivers are helping make the mother’s situation more “bear-able”. They gently remove one of the twins, keeping it warm and well fed for a week (21) _________.
The twins continue to be swapped for months, (22) __________ and no longer need nursing. Bamboo, apples, carrots, and biscuits are added to the diet of mother’s milk when the cubs are about seven months old. By adulthood, the pandas will eat fresh stems, shoots and leaves of wild bamboo plants.
Awho is the leader of the giant panda research team
Buntil the cubs can eat solid foods
Cthat mate and give birth to more cubs
Dthat it’s hard to raise two children of the same age
Eafter female pandas get mature enough to breed
Fthat mother pandas usually can’t handle two
Gwho weighs about two hundred grams
Hbefore trading it for the cub’s brother or sister
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The History of the T-Shirt
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now a century later the T-Shirt (23)_______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began (24)_____ WWI when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple (25) ______ these shirts became known in the USA as «T-Shirts”.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial (26)______. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top uscle Shirt Scoop Neck V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt(27) ______ into fashion.
Aremains
Bgoes
Ccontinues
Dleaves
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he History of the T-Shirt
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now a century later the T-Shirt(23) _______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began(24) _______ WWI when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple (25)________ these shirts became known in the USA as «T-Shirts”.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial (26)______. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt (27)______ into fashion.
Aat
Bоn
Cduring
Dfor
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The History of the T-Shirt
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now a century later the T-Shirt (23)_______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began (24)_______ WWI when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple (25)________ these shirts became known in the USA as «T-Shirts”.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial ______. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Мuscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt ______ into fashion.
Acolour
Bdesign
Cfashion
Dprint
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The History of the T-Shirt
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now a century later the T-Shirt (23)_______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began (24)_____ WWI when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple (25)______ these shirts became known in the USA as «T-Shirts”.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial (26)________. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Мuscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt(27) ________ into fashion.
Asuccess
Bprofit
Cincome
Dprogress
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The History of the T-Shirt
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now a century later the T-Shirt (23) _______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began (24)_____ WWI when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple(25) ______ these shirts became known in the USA as «T-Shirts”.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial (26)________. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Мuscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt(27) ________ into fashion.
Awent
Bcame
Cmoved
Dentered
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Read the texts below. For questions choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
A Big Day for America!
America recognized the 40oth anniversary in May, 2007! Colonists arrived at (28)________ became Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America, (29)________ May 13, 1607.
The English hoped they (30)______ discover gold, silver, and a, trade route to Asia. But their arrival meant trouble for the local Indians. The settlers moved onto the Indians’ land, and while (31)____ two groups sometimes got along, they fought when food became scarce. The settlers never found riches or a shortcut to Asia, but they did (32) ______ the first representative government in the British colonies.
Awhen
Bwhat
Cwhich
Dwhere
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ead the texts below. For questions choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
A Big Day for America!
America recognized the 40oth anniversary in May, 2007! Colonists arrived at (28) ________ became Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America,(29) ________ May 13, 1607.
The English hoped they (30)______ discover gold, silver, and a, trade route to Asia. But their arrival meant trouble for the local Indians. The settlers moved onto the Indians’ land, and while(31) ____ two groups sometimes got along, they fought when food became scarce. The settlers never found riches or a shortcut to Asia, but they did (32)______ the first representative government in the British colonies.
Ain
Bat
Con
Dby
30
ead the texts below. For questions choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
A Big Day for America!
America recognized the 40oth anniversary in May, 2007! Colonists arrived at (28)______ became Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America, (29)______ May 13, 1607.
The English hoped they(30) ________ discover gold, silver, and a, trade route to Asia. But their arrival meant trouble for the local Indians. The settlers moved onto the Indians’ land, and while (31)______ two groups sometimes got along, they fought when food became scarce. The settlers never found riches or a shortcut to Asia, but they did (32)______ the first representative government in the British colonies.
Awill
Bwould
Cshall
Dshould
31
Read the texts below. For questions choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
A Big Day for America!
America recognized the 40oth anniversary in May, 2007! Colonists arrived at (28) ______ became Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America, (29)______ May 13, 1607.
The English hoped they (30)________ discover gold, silver, and a, trade route to Asia. But their arrival meant trouble for the local Indians. The settlers moved onto the Indians’ land, and while(31) ________ two groups sometimes got along, they fought when food became scarce. The settlers never found riches or a shortcut to Asia, but they did 32________ the first representative government in the British colonies.
Athe
Ba
Cthis
Dthat
32
Read the texts below. For questions choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
A Big Day for America!
America recognized the 40oth anniversary in May, 2007! Colonists arrived at (28) ______ became Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in North America,(29) ______ May 13, 1607.
The English hoped they (30)______ discover gold, silver, and a, trade route to Asia. But their arrival meant trouble for the local Indians. The settlers moved onto the Indians’ land, and while (31) ______ two groups sometimes got along, they fought when food became scarce. The settlers never found riches or a shortcut to Asia, but they did (32)________ the first representative government in the British colonies.
Acreated
Bcreating
Ccreate
Dto create
Таблиця переведення тестових балів з іноземної мови
(англійська/німецька/французька/іспанська)
національного мультипредметного тесту до шкали 100–200
Тестовий бал | Бал за шкалою 100–200 |
5 | 100 |
6 | 109 |
7 | 118 |
8 | 125 |
9 | 131 |
10 | 134 |
11 | 137 |
12 | 140 |
13 | 143 |
14 | 145 |
15 | 147 |
16 | 148 |
17 | 149 |
18 | 150 |
19 | 151 |
20 | 152 |
21 | 153 |
22 | 155 |
23 | 157 |
24 | 159 |
25 | 162 |
26 | 166 |
27 | 169 |
28 | 173 |
29 | 179 |
30 | 185 |
31 | 191 |
32 | 200 |
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