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НМТ-2025 Англійська мова (тренувальний, ІV варіант)

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Which advertisement is about ___________?

Atruck services

Ba job offer

Chousing options

Deating out

Eshopping

Feducation

Ga travelling opportunity

Hentertainment

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Which advertisement is about ___________?

Atruck services

Ba job offer

Chousing options

Deating out

Eshopping

Feducation

Ga travelling opportunity

Ha travelling opportunity

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Which advertisement is about ___________?

Atruck services

Ba job offer

Chousing options

Deating out

Eshopping

Feducation

Ga travelling opportunity

Hentetainment

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Which advertisement is about ___________?

Atruck services

Ba job offer

Chousing options

Deating out

Eshopping

Feducation

Ga travelling opportunity

Ha travelling opportunity

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Atruck services

Ba job offer

Chousing options

Deating out

Eshopping

Feducation

Ga travelling opportunity

Ha travelling opportunity

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A Perfect Rock Climbing Partner

Craig Armstrong has been rock climbing for about five years and lately he’s been climbing with a very special partner: a 2-year-old black cat named Millie.

“People take their dogs to the rocks all the time. I always knew when I was settled enough to have a pet I would bring mine on the route too, but it would be a cat,” he said.

He found Millie at a Park City pet shelter, Utah. When the 8-week-old kitten climbed onto his shoulder, Armstrong knew he’d found his new partner and took her home that day.

When Millie got a little older, he started to train her taking on short driving trips to get her used to his truck, and then to a small Salt Lake City island where she could get accustomed to being outside in a safe environment. Last autumn, Armstrong took Millie on her first big outdoor excursion to Joe’s Valley, a large concentration of rocks in Utah. Like all kittens, Millie was curious, but unlike most kittens, she was given an opportunity to explore the outdoors, climb cliffs and leap from one boulder to another. “She was really tiny and had a tendency to jump on people and climb up to their shoulders. She did that to a few pretty girls, which showed me she loves me,” Armstrong wrote when he detailed his first kitty-climbing adventure.

When they’re at camp, Armstrong lets his fearless pet wander around while he cooks dinner, but he’s careful to keep an eye on her. “I’m always sure to give her enough time around camp to do what she wants and just follow her around. In fact, putting his human agenda aside and letting Millie wander freely is something he calls “catting”, and it’s an important part of their outdoor excursions.

“Your job is to follow, protect, keep safe from harmful places and predators,” Armstrong comments on his website. “Your reward is experiencing nature at a slower pace, from a different perspective, in a new light”.

Where did Craig Armstrong get Millie from?

AHe took her from a place for homeless animals.

BHe found the cat when walking in a city park.

CHe came across her while climbing the rocks.

DHe got the cat from his rock climbing partner.

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A Perfect Rock Climbing Partner

Craig Armstrong has been rock climbing for about five years and lately he’s been climbing with a very special partner: a 2-year-old black cat named Millie.

“People take their dogs to the rocks all the time. I always knew when I was settled enough to have a pet I would bring mine on the route too, but it would be a cat,” he said.

He found Millie at a Park City pet shelter, Utah. When the 8-week-old kitten climbed onto his shoulder, Armstrong knew he’d found his new partner and took her home that day.

When Millie got a little older, he started to train her taking on short driving trips to get her used to his truck, and then to a small Salt Lake City island where she could get accustomed to being outside in a safe environment. Last autumn, Armstrong took Millie on her first big outdoor excursion to Joe’s Valley, a large concentration of rocks in Utah. Like all kittens, Millie was curious, but unlike most kittens, she was given an opportunity to explore the outdoors, climb cliffs and leap from one boulder to another. “She was really tiny and had a tendency to jump on people and climb up to their shoulders. She did that to a few pretty girls, which showed me she loves me,” Armstrong wrote when he detailed his first kitty-climbing adventure.

When they’re at camp, Armstrong lets his fearless pet wander around while he cooks dinner, but he’s careful to keep an eye on her. “I’m always sure to give her enough time around camp to do what she wants and just follow her around. In fact, putting his human agenda aside and letting Millie wander freely is something he calls “catting”, and it’s an important part of their outdoor excursions.

“Your job is to follow, protect, keep safe from harmful places and predators,” Armstrong comments on his website. “Your reward is experiencing nature at a slower pace, from a different perspective, in a new light”.

Which is NOT mentioned in the text about training the cat?

ACraig went on rides together with his pet cat.

BCraig took his pet cat to unfamiliar places.

CCraig let his pet cat go up and down the rocks.

DCraig taught his pet cat to sit still on his shoulder.

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A Perfect Rock Climbing Partner

Craig Armstrong has been rock climbing for about five years and lately he’s been climbing with a very special partner: a 2-year-old black cat named Millie.

“People take their dogs to the rocks all the time. I always knew when I was settled enough to have a pet I would bring mine on the route too, but it would be a cat,” he said.

He found Millie at a Park City pet shelter, Utah. When the 8-week-old kitten climbed onto his shoulder, Armstrong knew he’d found his new partner and took her home that day.

When Millie got a little older, he started to train her taking on short driving trips to get her used to his truck, and then to a small Salt Lake City island where she could get accustomed to being outside in a safe environment. Last autumn, Armstrong took Millie on her first big outdoor excursion to Joe’s Valley, a large concentration of rocks in Utah. Like all kittens, Millie was curious, but unlike most kittens, she was given an opportunity to explore the outdoors, climb cliffs and leap from one boulder to another. “She was really tiny and had a tendency to jump on people and climb up to their shoulders. She did that to a few pretty girls, which showed me she loves me,” Armstrong wrote when he detailed his first kitty-climbing adventure.

When they’re at camp, Armstrong lets his fearless pet wander around while he cooks dinner, but he’s careful to keep an eye on her. “I’m always sure to give her enough time around camp to do what she wants and just follow her around. In fact, putting his human agenda aside and letting Millie wander freely is something he calls “catting”, and it’s an important part of their outdoor excursions.

“Your job is to follow, protect, keep safe from harmful places and predators,” Armstrong comments on his website. “Your reward is experiencing nature at a slower pace, from a different perspective, in a new light”.

According to PARAGRAPH 5, the author describes Millie as __________.

Aplayful

Bnaughty

Cbrave

Dcautious

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A Perfect Rock Climbing Partner

Craig Armstrong has been rock climbing for about five years and lately he’s been climbing with a very special partner: a 2-year-old black cat named Millie.

“People take their dogs to the rocks all the time. I always knew when I was settled enough to have a pet I would bring mine on the route too, but it would be a cat,” he said.

He found Millie at a Park City pet shelter, Utah. When the 8-week-old kitten climbed onto his shoulder, Armstrong knew he’d found his new partner and took her home that day.

When Millie got a little older, he started to train her taking on short driving trips to get her used to his truck, and then to a small Salt Lake City island where she could get accustomed to being outside in a safe environment. Last autumn, Armstrong took Millie on her first big outdoor excursion to Joe’s Valley, a large concentration of rocks in Utah. Like all kittens, Millie was curious, but unlike most kittens, she was given an opportunity to explore the outdoors, climb cliffs and leap from one boulder to another. “She was really tiny and had a tendency to jump on people and climb up to their shoulders. She did that to a few pretty girls, which showed me she loves me,” Armstrong wrote when he detailed his first kitty-climbing adventure.

When they’re at camp, Armstrong lets his fearless pet wander around while he cooks dinner, but he’s careful to keep an eye on her. “I’m always sure to give her enough time around camp to do what she wants and just follow her around. In fact, putting his human agenda aside and letting Millie wander freely is something he calls “catting”, and it’s an important part of their outdoor excursions.

“Your job is to follow, protect, keep safe from harmful places and predators,” Armstrong comments on his website. “Your reward is experiencing nature at a slower pace, from a different perspective, in a new light”.

What does the word “catting” in PARAGRAPH 5 mean?

Asheltering the cat

Bwalking the cat

Cfeeding the cat

Dtraining the cat

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A Perfect Rock Climbing Partner

Craig Armstrong has been rock climbing for about five years and lately he’s been climbing with a very special partner: a 2-year-old black cat named Millie.

“People take their dogs to the rocks all the time. I always knew when I was settled enough to have a pet I would bring mine on the route too, but it would be a cat,” he said.

He found Millie at a Park City pet shelter, Utah. When the 8-week-old kitten climbed onto his shoulder, Armstrong knew he’d found his new partner and took her home that day.

When Millie got a little older, he started to train her taking on short driving trips to get her used to his truck, and then to a small Salt Lake City island where she could get accustomed to being outside in a safe environment. Last autumn, Armstrong took Millie on her first big outdoor excursion to Joe’s Valley, a large concentration of rocks in Utah. Like all kittens, Millie was curious, but unlike most kittens, she was given an opportunity to explore the outdoors, climb cliffs and leap from one boulder to another. “She was really tiny and had a tendency to jump on people and climb up to their shoulders. She did that to a few pretty girls, which showed me she loves me,” Armstrong wrote when he detailed his first kitty-climbing adventure.

When they’re at camp, Armstrong lets his fearless pet wander around while he cooks dinner, but he’s careful to keep an eye on her. “I’m always sure to give her enough time around camp to do what she wants and just follow her around. In fact, putting his human agenda aside and letting Millie wander freely is something he calls “catting”, and it’s an important part of their outdoor excursions.

“Your job is to follow, protect, keep safe from harmful places and predators,” Armstrong comments on his website. “Your reward is experiencing nature at a slower pace, from a different perspective, in a new light”.

Craig’s rock climbing with the cat involves _________.

Awatching out for strangers

Bobserving sunlight from high places

Cadmiring scenery without hurrying

Dchoosing shorter hiking routes

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Most Unusual Towns in the World

Coober Pedy, Australia

Coober Pedy is known as the Opal Capital as it is the biggest opal mine in the world. This tiny town has approximately 3,500 inhabitants — half of whom live underground. The desert cave hotel, ancient golf club, lake Eyre, and 3488 miles long Dingo fence are the places that are worth visiting. Visitors can see popular film sets like Moon Plain, Pitch Black, Mad Max, Red Planet, and Queen of Desserts. Tourists can also try digging the landscapes or hire expensive tunnel machinery. But before you think of mining your fortune in Coober Pedy, know that it is hot — hellishly hot. Temperatures can rise to over 45º Celsius in the shade.

Which town ________________________?

Awas connected with an illegal group

Bis placed in one construction

Cdoesn’t allow in foreign tourists

Dhas set age limitations

Ehas dwellings below the land surface

Fis associated with a certain colour

Glies closest to the Pole

Hhas no permanent residents

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Most Unusual Towns in the World

Whittier, Alaska

Whittier is a sleepy town on the west side of Prince William Sound, tucked between picturesque mountains. The entire town is located in the 14-level building of a former military barrack. It also hosts all the shops, a police station, a hospital, and a church. The town’s population numbers only 220 people. Each summer, Whittier gets 22 hours of sunlight, and in winter it may get covered with 20 feet of snow. The Inn at Whittier is a hotel and restaurant that faces the sea and is an attraction for the locals as well as many tourists from across the globe who come to Alaska for adventure.

Which town ________________________?

Awas connected with an illegal group

Bis placed in one construction

Cdoesn’t allow in foreign tourists

Dhas set age limitations

Ehas dwellings below the land surface

Fis associated with a certain colour

Glies closest to the Pole

Hhas no permanent residents

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Most Unusual Towns in the World

Chefchaouen, Morrocco

This incredible tourist attraction is located in the northeastern part of Morocco, with almost all of the houses and streets painted blue. The town is as rich in history as it is beautiful, it was established in 1471. In this old and enchanting town, there’s much to see and do. It is packed with hidden finds; tour guides can be a blessing for even the most independent traveller. Learn about the majestic walls and gates of the town; admire the small signs of early life here through the flour mill; and enjoy the beautiful natural water spring in the Medina.

Which town ________________________?

Awas connected with an illegal group

Bis placed in one construction

Cdoesn’t allow in foreign tourists

Dhas set age limitations

Ehas dwellings below the land surface

Fis associated with a certain colour

Glies closest to the Pole

Hhas no permanent residents

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Most Unusual Towns in the World

The Villages, Florida, U.S.A

The Villages, Florida, called “America’s Friendliest Hometown”, has the population of 132,000 residents today and it grows by approximately 4,500 annually. This retirement town doesn’t allow in anyone under 19, with the majority of the population being over 55 years old. Located in the heart of Florida, nestled between two beautiful coastlines and theme parks, the town boasts 34 golf courses, 9 country clubs, 2 downtown squares and plenty of restaurants.

Which town ________________________?

Awas connected with an illegal group

Bis placed in one construction

Cdoesn’t allow in foreign tourists

Dhas set age limitations

Ehas dwellings below the land surface

Fis associated with a certain colour

Glies closest to the Pole

Hhas no permanent residents

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Most Unusual Towns in the World

Kowloon, Hong Kong

Before its demolition in 1994, Kowloon was the most densely-populated city on earth, with almost 50,000 people living in a city 0.026 square km in size. The town was founded by the Chinese military sometime in the 17th century as a local fort and “abandoned” by local authorities in 1950. The city became a haven for the infamous crime syndicate – the “Triads.” Since the city had no real authorities, residents built their houses on-top of others without following safety codes.

Which town ________________________?

Awas connected with an illegal group

Bis placed in one construction

Cdoesn’t allow in foreign tourists

Dhas set age limitations

Ehas dwellings below the land surface

Fis associated with a certain colour

Glies closest to the Pole

Hhas no permanent residents

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Most Unusual Towns in the World

Longyearbyen, Norway

The town of Longyearbyen is the world’s northernmost city. The name of the town is literal, actually meaning “long year.” The sun sets each year on October 25th and does not rise again for four months. The citizens are used to living alongside polar bears and reindeer. It’s home to the world’s northernmost gourmet restaurant, the historic Huset, which boasts one of Europe’s largest wine cellars. But perhaps the most interesting thing about Longyearbyen is that its citizens aren’t allowed to die. There is a cemetery in the town, but it hasn’t been used for 70 years.

Which town ________________________?

Awas connected with an illegal group

Bis placed in one construction

Cdoesn’t allow in foreign tourists

Dhas set age limitations

Ehas dwellings below the land surface

Fis associated with a certain colour

Glies closest to the Pole

Hhas no permanent residents

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Nine-Year-Old Child Genius to Graduate University

A child prodigy from Belgium is on course to gain a bachelor’s degree at the tender age of 9. Laurent Simons is studying electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) – (17) _______.

His parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, said they thought Laurent’s grandparents were exaggerating when they said he had a gift, (18) _____. “They noticed something very special about Laurent,” said Lydia. Laurent was given test after test (19) ___. “They told us he is like a sponge,” said Alexander. While Laurent comes from a family of doctors, his parents have so far not received any explanation as to (20) _____.

The TUE has allowed Laurent to complete his course faster than other students. “That is not unusual,” said Sjoerd Hulshof, education director of the TUE bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, in a statement. “Special students that have good reasons for doing so can arrange an adjusted schedule. In much the same way we help students (21) _______.” “We don’t want him to get too serious. He does whatever he likes,” said Alexander. “We need to find a balance between being a child and his talents.”

Laurent said he enjoys playing with his dog Sammy and playing on his phone, like many young people. However, unlike most 9-year-olds, he has already worked out (22) _______: develop artificial organs. In the meantime, Laurent has to finish his bachelor’s degree and choose which academic institution will play host to the next stage in his remarkable journey. Before that, he plans on taking a vacation to Japan for an undoubtedly well-deserved break.

Awhy their child prodigy is capable of learning so quickly

BLaurent is the fastest student we have ever had

Cwho participate in top sport

Da tough course even for students of an average graduate age

Ewhat he wants to do with his life

Fas teachers tried to work out the extent of his talents

Ghis parents pushed him into starting university early

Hbut his teachers soon confirmed it

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Nine-Year-Old Child Genius to Graduate University

A child prodigy from Belgium is on course to gain a bachelor’s degree at the tender age of 9. Laurent Simons is studying electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) – (17) _______.

His parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, said they thought Laurent’s grandparents were exaggerating when they said he had a gift, (18) _____. “They noticed something very special about Laurent,” said Lydia. Laurent was given test after test (19) ___. “They told us he is like a sponge,” said Alexander. While Laurent comes from a family of doctors, his parents have so far not received any explanation as to (20) _____.

The TUE has allowed Laurent to complete his course faster than other students. “That is not unusual,” said Sjoerd Hulshof, education director of the TUE bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, in a statement. “Special students that have good reasons for doing so can arrange an adjusted schedule. In much the same way we help students (21) _______.” “We don’t want him to get too serious. He does whatever he likes,” said Alexander. “We need to find a balance between being a child and his talents.”

Laurent said he enjoys playing with his dog Sammy and playing on his phone, like many young people. However, unlike most 9-year-olds, he has already worked out (22) _______: develop artificial organs. In the meantime, Laurent has to finish his bachelor’s degree and choose which academic institution will play host to the next stage in his remarkable journey. Before that, he plans on taking a vacation to Japan for an undoubtedly well-deserved break.

Awhy their child prodigy is capable of learning so quickly

BLaurent is the fastest student we have ever had

Cwho participate in top sport

Da tough course even for students of an average graduate age

Ewhat he wants to do with his life

Fas teachers tried to work out the extent of his talents

Ghis parents pushed him into starting university early

Hbut his teachers soon confirmed it

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Nine-Year-Old Child Genius to Graduate University

A child prodigy from Belgium is on course to gain a bachelor’s degree at the tender age of 9. Laurent Simons is studying electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) – (17) _______.

His parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, said they thought Laurent’s grandparents were exaggerating when they said he had a gift, (18) _______. “They noticed something very special about Laurent,” said Lydia. Laurent was given test after test (19) _____. “They told us he is like a sponge,” said Alexander. While Laurent comes from a family of doctors, his parents have so far not received any explanation as to (20) _____.

The TUE has allowed Laurent to complete his course faster than other students. “That is not unusual,” said Sjoerd Hulshof, education director of the TUE bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, in a statement. “Special students that have good reasons for doing so can arrange an adjusted schedule. In much the same way we help students (21) _______.” “We don’t want him to get too serious. He does whatever he likes,” said Alexander. “We need to find a balance between being a child and his talents.”

Laurent said he enjoys playing with his dog Sammy and playing on his phone, like many young people. However, unlike most 9-year-olds, he has already worked out (22) _______: develop artificial organs. In the meantime, Laurent has to finish his bachelor’s degree and choose which academic institution will play host to the next stage in his remarkable journey. Before that, he plans on taking a vacation to Japan for an undoubtedly well-deserved break.

Awhy their child prodigy is capable of learning so quickly

BLaurent is the fastest student we have ever had

Cwho participate in top sport

Da tough course even for students of an average graduate age

Ewhat he wants to do with his life

Fas teachers tried to work out the extent of his talents

Ghis parents pushed him into starting university early

Hbut his teachers soon confirmed it

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Nine-Year-Old Child Genius to Graduate University

A child prodigy from Belgium is on course to gain a bachelor’s degree at the tender age of 9. Laurent Simons is studying electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) – (17) _______.

His parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, said they thought Laurent’s grandparents were exaggerating when they said he had a gift, (18) _____. “They noticed something very special about Laurent,” said Lydia. Laurent was given test after test (19) _____. “They told us he is like a sponge,” said Alexander. While Laurent comes from a family of doctors, his parents have so far not received any explanation as to (20) _______.

The TUE has allowed Laurent to complete his course faster than other students. “That is not unusual,” said Sjoerd Hulshof, education director of the TUE bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, in a statement. “Special students that have good reasons for doing so can arrange an adjusted schedule. In much the same way we help students (21) _______.” “We don’t want him to get too serious. He does whatever he likes,” said Alexander. “We need to find a balance between being a child and his talents.”

Laurent said he enjoys playing with his dog Sammy and playing on his phone, like many young people. However, unlike most 9-year-olds, he has already worked out (22) _______: develop artificial organs. In the meantime, Laurent has to finish his bachelor’s degree and choose which academic institution will play host to the next stage in his remarkable journey. Before that, he plans on taking a vacation to Japan for an undoubtedly well-deserved break.

Awhy their child prodigy is capable of learning so quickly

BLaurent is the fastest student we have ever had

Cwho participate in top sport

Da tough course even for students of an average graduate age

Ewhat he wants to do with his life

Fas teachers tried to work out the extent of his talents

Ghis parents pushed him into starting university early

Hbut his teachers soon confirmed it

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Nine-Year-Old Child Genius to Graduate University

A child prodigy from Belgium is on course to gain a bachelor’s degree at the tender age of 9. Laurent Simons is studying electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) – (17) _______.

His parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, said they thought Laurent’s grandparents were exaggerating when they said he had a gift, (18) _____. “They noticed something very special about Laurent,” said Lydia. Laurent was given test after test (19) ___. “They told us he is like a sponge,” said Alexander. While Laurent comes from a family of doctors, his parents have so far not received any explanation as to (20) _____.

The TUE has allowed Laurent to complete his course faster than other students. “That is not unusual,” said Sjoerd Hulshof, education director of the TUE bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, in a statement. “Special students that have good reasons for doing so can arrange an adjusted schedule. In much the same way we help students (21) _______.” “We don’t want him to get too serious. He does whatever he likes,” said Alexander. “We need to find a balance between being a child and his talents.”

Laurent said he enjoys playing with his dog Sammy and playing on his phone, like many young people. However, unlike most 9-year-olds, he has already worked out (22) _______: develop artificial organs. In the meantime, Laurent has to finish his bachelor’s degree and choose which academic institution will play host to the next stage in his remarkable journey. Before that, he plans on taking a vacation to Japan for an undoubtedly well-deserved break.

Awhy their child prodigy is capable of learning so quickly

BLaurent is the fastest student we have ever had

Cwho participate in top sport

Da tough course even for students of an average graduate age

Ewhat he wants to do with his life

Fas teachers tried to work out the extent of his talents

Ghis parents pushed him into starting university early

Hbut his teachers soon confirmed it

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Nine-Year-Old Child Genius to Graduate University

A child prodigy from Belgium is on course to gain a bachelor’s degree at the tender age of 9. Laurent Simons is studying electrical engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) – (17) _______.

His parents, Lydia and Alexander Simons, said they thought Laurent’s grandparents were exaggerating when they said he had a gift, (18) _____. “They noticed something very special about Laurent,” said Lydia. Laurent was given test after test (19) ___. “They told us he is like a sponge,” said Alexander. While Laurent comes from a family of doctors, his parents have so far not received any explanation as to (20) _____.

The TUE has allowed Laurent to complete his course faster than other students. “That is not unusual,” said Sjoerd Hulshof, education director of the TUE bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, in a statement. “Special students that have good reasons for doing so can arrange an adjusted schedule. In much the same way we help students (21) _______.” “We don’t want him to get too serious. He does whatever he likes,” said Alexander. “We need to find a balance between being a child and his talents.”

Laurent said he enjoys playing with his dog Sammy and playing on his phone, like many young people. However, unlike most 9-year-olds, he has already worked out (22) _______: develop artificial organs. In the meantime, Laurent has to finish his bachelor’s degree and choose which academic institution will play host to the next stage in his remarkable journey. Before that, he plans on taking a vacation to Japan for an undoubtedly well-deserved break.

Awhy their child prodigy is capable of learning so quickly

BLaurent is the fastest student we have ever had

Cwho participate in top sport

Da tough course even for students of an average graduate age

Ewhat he wants to do with his life

Fas teachers tried to work out the extent of his talents

Ghis parents pushed him into starting university early

Hbut his teachers soon confirmed it

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Flying to work, anyone?

A drone big enough to (23) __________ human passengers was demonstrated in Guangzhou, China, and company behind it, eHang, hopes it will (24) ______ work like the flying taxis (25) ______ by science fiction.

According to the company’s site, the eHang 216 has a top speed of 80 miles per hour and is autonomous, receiving signals via a 4G or 5G phone network from a command and control centre.

The craft is fully powered by electricity and can be charged in one hour, eHang says. It does not need a runway (26) __________.

The company claims the autonomous flight technology eliminates any chance of failure caused by human error. “Without any (27) __________ about controlling or operating the aircraft, the passengers can just sit and enjoy the journey,” eHang explains.

Acarry

Binclude

Ckeep

Dmove

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Flying to work, anyone?

A drone big enough to (23) __________ human passengers was demonstrated in Guangzhou, China, and company behind it, eHang, hopes it will (24) ______ work like the flying taxis (25) ______ by science fiction.

According to the company’s site, the eHang 216 has a top speed of 80 miles per hour and is autonomous, receiving signals via a 4G or 5G phone network from a command and control centre.

The craft is fully powered by electricity and can be charged in one hour, eHang says. It does not need a runway (26) __________.

The company claims the autonomous flight technology eliminates any chance of failure caused by human error. “Without any (27) __________ about controlling or operating the aircraft, the passengers can just sit and enjoy the journey,” eHang explains.

Alastly

Beventually

Cexactly

Dabsolutely

25

1 з 32 балів

Flying to work, anyone?

A drone big enough to (23) __________ human passengers was demonstrated in Guangzhou, China, and company behind it, eHang, hopes it will (24) ________ work like the flying taxis (25) ________ by science fiction.

According to the company’s site, the eHang 216 has a top speed of 80 miles per hour and is autonomous, receiving signals via a 4G or 5G phone network from a command and control centre.

The craft is fully powered by electricity and can be charged in one hour, eHang says. It does not need a runway (26) __________.

The company claims the autonomous flight technology eliminates any chance of failure caused by human error. “Without any (27) __________ about controlling or operating the aircraft, the passengers can just sit and enjoy the journey,” eHang explains.

Aconsidered

Bwritten

Choped

Dpromised

26

1 з 32 балів

Flying to work, anyone?

A drone big enough to (23) __________ human passengers was demonstrated in Guangzhou, China, and company behind it, eHang, hopes it will (24) ______ work like the flying taxis (25) ______ by science fiction.

According to the company’s site, the eHang 216 has a top speed of 80 miles per hour and is autonomous, receiving signals via a 4G or 5G phone network from a command and control centre.

The craft is fully powered by electricity and can be charged in one hour, eHang says. It does not need a runway (26) __________.

The company claims the autonomous flight technology eliminates any chance of failure caused by human error. “Without any (27) __________ about controlling or operating the aircraft, the passengers can just sit and enjoy the journey,” eHang explains.

Atake-up

Btakeout

Ctake-off

Dtakeaway

27

1 з 32 балів

Flying to work, anyone?

A drone big enough to (23) __________ human passengers was demonstrated in Guangzhou, China, and company behind it, eHang, hopes it will (24) ______ work like the flying taxis (25) ______ by science fiction.

According to the company’s site, the eHang 216 has a top speed of 80 miles per hour and is autonomous, receiving signals via a 4G or 5G phone network from a command and control centre.

The craft is fully powered by electricity and can be charged in one hour, eHang says. It does not need a runway (26) __________.

The company claims the autonomous flight technology eliminates any chance of failure caused by human error. “Without any (27) __________ about controlling or operating the aircraft, the passengers can just sit and enjoy the journey,” eHang explains.

Atrouble

Bconcern

Cdanger

Drisk

28

1 з 32 балів

An Eager Refugee

She may be four years older than the other girls in her class, but Parisa looks forward to (28) ___ to school every day. “I love school so much,” says Parisa. “My favourite subject is maths, because maths is (29) ____ in the world.”

Parisa, now aged 16, and her family fled Afghanistan ten years ago to escape fighters who were terrorising their neighbourhood. Arriving in Iran, they found (30) ______, but barely had enough money to live on, let alone cover the fees for school.

But in 2015, Iran said it (31) __________ all Afghan children to attend the country’s state schools. Thanks to the government and the United Nations, Parisa got her first taste of a proper education when she was able to go to a brand-new primary school.

“I am so happy that I can study side by side with Iranian students,” says Parisa, who (32) _______ to use her education to help children in her native country.

Abe going

Bgo

Cgoing

Dbe gone

29

1 з 32 балів

An Eager Refugee

She may be four years older than the other girls in her class, but Parisa looks forward to (28) _____ to school every day. “I love school so much,” says Parisa. “My favourite subject is maths, because maths is (29) ______ in the world.”

Parisa, now aged 16, and her family fled Afghanistan ten years ago to escape fighters who were terrorising their neighbourhood. Arriving in Iran, they found (30) ______, but barely had enough money to live on, let alone cover the fees for school.

But in 2015, Iran said it (31) __________ all Afghan children to attend the country’s state schools. Thanks to the government and the United Nations, Parisa got her first taste of a proper education when she was able to go to a brand-new primary school.

“I am so happy that I can study side by side with Iranian students,” says Parisa, who (32) _______ to use her education to help children in her native country.

Aeverywhere

Bnowhere

Cwherever

Dsomewhere

30

1 з 32 балів

An Eager Refugee

She may be four years older than the other girls in her class, but Parisa looks forward to (28) ___ to school every day. “I love school so much,” says Parisa. “My favourite subject is maths, because maths is (29) ____ in the world.”

Parisa, now aged 16, and her family fled Afghanistan ten years ago to escape fighters who were terrorising their neighbourhood. Arriving in Iran, they found (30) ______, but barely had enough money to live on, let alone cover the fees for school.

But in 2015, Iran said it (31) __________ all Afghan children to attend the country’s state schools. Thanks to the government and the United Nations, Parisa got her first taste of a proper education when she was able to go to a brand-new primary school.

“I am so happy that I can study side by side with Iranian students,” says Parisa, who (32) _______ to use her education to help children in her native country.

Asafely

Bsafe

Csafety

Dsaving

31

1 з 32 балів

An Eager Refugee

She may be four years older than the other girls in her class, but Parisa looks forward to (28) ___ to school every day. “I love school so much,” says Parisa. “My favourite subject is maths, because maths is (29) ____ in the world.”

Parisa, now aged 16, and her family fled Afghanistan ten years ago to escape fighters who were terrorising their neighbourhood. Arriving in Iran, they found (30) ______, but barely had enough money to live on, let alone cover the fees for school.

But in 2015, Iran said it (31) __________ all Afghan children to attend the country’s state schools. Thanks to the government and the United Nations, Parisa got her first taste of a proper education when she was able to go to a brand-new primary school.

“I am so happy that I can study side by side with Iranian students,” says Parisa, who (32) _______ to use her education to help children in her native country.

Awill allow

Bwould allow

Callows

Dhas allowed

32

1 з 32 балів

An Eager Refugee

She may be four years older than the other girls in her class, but Parisa looks forward to (28) ___ to school every day. “I love school so much,” says Parisa. “My favourite subject is maths, because maths is (29) ____ in the world.”

Parisa, now aged 16, and her family fled Afghanistan ten years ago to escape fighters who were terrorising their neighbourhood. Arriving in Iran, they found (30) ______, but barely had enough money to live on, let alone cover the fees for school.

But in 2015, Iran said it (31) __________ all Afghan children to attend the country’s state schools. Thanks to the government and the United Nations, Parisa got her first taste of a proper education when she was able to go to a brand-new primary school.

“I am so happy that I can study side by side with Iranian students,” says Parisa, who (32) _______ to use her education to help children in her native country.

Ahad wanted

Bwanted

Cwant

Dwants

Опис, який учні побачать після проходження тестування

Таблиця переведення тестових балів з іноземної мови
(англійська/німецька/французька/іспанська)
національного мультипредметного тесту до шкали 100
200

Тестовий бал

Бал за шкалою 100200

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

Рефлексія від 0 учнів

Сподобався:

0

Так: 0

Ні: 0

Зрозумілий:

0

Так: 0

Ні: 0

Потрібні роз'яснення:

0

Ні: 0

Так: 0

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