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NMT English. Test 2

Для використання тесту скопіюйте його. Для цього натисніть кнопку "Створити тест на базі цього". провести тестування серед своїх учнів на основі цього тесту
Для використання тесту скопіюйте його. Для цього натисніть кнопку "Створити тест на базі цього". призначити в журнал
Створити тест на базі цього або додати запитання до вже існуючого тесту
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Для використання тесту скопіюйте його. Для цього натисніть кнопку "Створити тест на базі цього". Преміум створити тренування (Квіз)
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Частина "Читання" Reading

Task 1.

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (1–5). There are three choices you do not need to use.

Which advertisement is about .....?

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Частина "Читання" Reading

Task 1.

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (1–5). There are three choices you do not need to use.

Which advertisement is about .....?

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Частина "Читання" Reading

Task 1.

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (1–5). There are three choices you do not need to use.

Which advertisement is about .....?

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Частина "Читання" Reading

Task 1.

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (1–5). There are three choices you do not need to use.

Which advertisement is about .....?

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Частина "Читання" Reading

Task 1.

Read the texts below. Match choices (A–H) to (1–5). There are three choices you do not need to use.

Which advertisement is about .....?

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Task 2

Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Would You Rather Travel with a Big Group of Friends or All by Yourself?

I don't really have an excuse to travel alone any more, and I miss it. I miss the times when I'd check in for a flight and let my eyes wander around the waiting area at the gate, trying to guess who my seat-mate would be. I always hoped I'd make a friend, yet still asked for a window seat, so I could stare through the window instead of having an unwanted conversation if my neighbour turned out to be a bore. The best conversation always turns out to be the dialogue you have with yourself.

When you're alone, every moment is an opportunity for something exciting to happen. The first time I travelled alone, I flew to London and took the Eurostar to Paris, where I was studying abroad. It was a two-hour train ride, and when I woke up, it was suddenly snowing and everyone was speaking French. When I ran my belongings through security at the station, I unknowingly dropped my passport, only to have a stranger pick it up for me. The kindness of strangers shines through when you're freed from a set tribe of friends, marking you as one of their own. When you're alone, you belong to everyone.

There are other advantages of being a party of one. Like stopping to take a photograph without making anyone wait. Creating your own route as you fancy. Eating wherever and whatever you'd like without a debate. You can walk away any loneliness and realise that sometimes it's nice to keep quiet and just observe. Who am I, undefined in this foreign environment? Maybe I'm a tourist. Maybe I'm a mysterious passer-by. Or maybe I'm just another person searching for connection. Just like everybody else.

The second time I flew solo, I went to Hong Kong and checked into a hostel. I spent the day wandering around the city. When I returned to my tiny hostel, I found its excited owner, a woman named Miss Kitty, waiting up to tell me with concern that my mother had called. I thanked her and went to my room. When I started to dial home, I realised that it was 3 a.m. back home, so I decided that a few more hours of worrying until a morning call wouldn't kill my mother, and went to bed.

Surprisingly, travelling alone isn't popular. Is it because we so badly need to stay connected, are afraid to be on our own and make our own decisions? Do we need other people to approve of everything we do? Personally, I won't wait for anyone to tell me that it's okay or that they want to go, too, or that they have a place for me to stay. I'll just go.

What does the author say about her travelling alone, according to PARAGRAPH 1?

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Task 2

Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Would You Rather Travel with a Big Group of Friends or All by Yourself?

I don't really have an excuse to travel alone any more, and I miss it. I miss the times when I'd check in for a flight and let my eyes wander around the waiting area at the gate, trying to guess who my seat-mate would be. I always hoped I'd make a friend, yet still asked for a window seat, so I could stare through the window instead of having an unwanted conversation if my neighbour turned out to be a bore. The best conversation always turns out to be the dialogue you have with yourself.

When you're alone, every moment is an opportunity for something exciting to happen. The first time I travelled alone, I flew to London and took the Eurostar to Paris, where I was studying abroad. It was a two-hour train ride, and when I woke up, it was suddenly snowing and everyone was speaking French. When I ran my belongings through security at the station, I unknowingly dropped my passport, only to have a stranger pick it up for me. The kindness of strangers shines through when you're freed from a set tribe of friends, marking you as one of their own. When you're alone, you belong to everyone.

There are other advantages of being a party of one. Like stopping to take a photograph without making anyone wait. Creating your own route as you fancy. Eating wherever and whatever you'd like without a debate. You can walk away any loneliness and realise that sometimes it's nice to keep quiet and just observe. Who am I, undefined in this foreign environment? Maybe I'm a tourist. Maybe I'm a mysterious passer-by. Or maybe I'm just another person searching for connection. Just like everybody else.

The second time I flew solo, I went to Hong Kong and checked into a hostel. I spent the day wandering around the city. When I returned to my tiny hostel, I found its excited owner, a woman named Miss Kitty, waiting up to tell me with concern that my mother had called. I thanked her and went to my room. When I started to dial home, I realised that it was 3 a.m. back home, so I decided that a few more hours of worrying until a morning call wouldn't kill my mother, and went to bed.

Surprisingly, travelling alone isn't popular. Is it because we so badly need to stay connected, are afraid to be on our own and make our own decisions? Do we need other people to approve of everything we do? Personally, I won't wait for anyone to tell me that it's okay or that they want to go, too, or that they have a place for me to stay. I'll just go.

What happened to the author in Paris?

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Task 2

Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Would You Rather Travel with a Big Group of Friends or All by Yourself?

I don't really have an excuse to travel alone any more, and I miss it. I miss the times when I'd check in for a flight and let my eyes wander around the waiting area at the gate, trying to guess who my seat-mate would be. I always hoped I'd make a friend, yet still asked for a window seat, so I could stare through the window instead of having an unwanted conversation if my neighbour turned out to be a bore. The best conversation always turns out to be the dialogue you have with yourself.

When you're alone, every moment is an opportunity for something exciting to happen. The first time I travelled alone, I flew to London and took the Eurostar to Paris, where I was studying abroad. It was a two-hour train ride, and when I woke up, it was suddenly snowing and everyone was speaking French. When I ran my belongings through security at the station, I unknowingly dropped my passport, only to have a stranger pick it up for me. The kindness of strangers shines through when you're freed from a set tribe of friends, marking you as one of their own. When you're alone, you belong to everyone.

There are other advantages of being a party of one. Like stopping to take a photograph without making anyone wait. Creating your own route as you fancy. Eating wherever and whatever you'd like without a debate. You can walk away any loneliness and realise that sometimes it's nice to keep quiet and just observe. Who am I, undefined in this foreign environment? Maybe I'm a tourist. Maybe I'm a mysterious passer-by. Or maybe I'm just another person searching for connection. Just like everybody else.

The second time I flew solo, I went to Hong Kong and checked into a hostel. I spent the day wandering around the city. When I returned to my tiny hostel, I found its excited owner, a woman named Miss Kitty, waiting up to tell me with concern that my mother had called. I thanked her and went to my room. When I started to dial home, I realised that it was 3 a.m. back home, so I decided that a few more hours of worrying until a morning call wouldn't kill my mother, and went to bed.

Surprisingly, travelling alone isn't popular. Is it because we so badly need to stay connected, are afraid to be on our own and make our own decisions? Do we need other people to approve of everything we do? Personally, I won't wait for anyone to tell me that it's okay or that they want to go, too, or that they have a place for me to stay. I'll just go.

What benefit of travelling alone is NOT mentioned in PARAGRAPH 3?

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Task 2

Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Would You Rather Travel with a Big Group of Friends or All by Yourself?

I don't really have an excuse to travel alone any more, and I miss it. I miss the times when I'd check in for a flight and let my eyes wander around the waiting area at the gate, trying to guess who my seat-mate would be. I always hoped I'd make a friend, yet still asked for a window seat, so I could stare through the window instead of having an unwanted conversation if my neighbour turned out to be a bore. The best conversation always turns out to be the dialogue you have with yourself.

When you're alone, every moment is an opportunity for something exciting to happen. The first time I travelled alone, I flew to London and took the Eurostar to Paris, where I was studying abroad. It was a two-hour train ride, and when I woke up, it was suddenly snowing and everyone was speaking French. When I ran my belongings through security at the station, I unknowingly dropped my passport, only to have a stranger pick it up for me. The kindness of strangers shines through when you're freed from a set tribe of friends, marking you as one of their own. When you're alone, you belong to everyone.

There are other advantages of being a party of one. Like stopping to take a photograph without making anyone wait. Creating your own route as you fancy. Eating wherever and whatever you'd like without a debate. You can walk away any loneliness and realise that sometimes it's nice to keep quiet and just observe. Who am I, undefined in this foreign environment? Maybe I'm a tourist. Maybe I'm a mysterious passer-by. Or maybe I'm just another person searching for connection. Just like everybody else.

The second time I flew solo, I went to Hong Kong and checked into a hostel. I spent the day wandering around the city. When I returned to my tiny hostel, I found its excited owner, a woman named Miss Kitty, waiting up to tell me with concern that my mother had called. I thanked her and went to my room. When I started to dial home, I realised that it was 3 a.m. back home, so I decided that a few more hours of worrying until a morning call wouldn't kill my mother, and went to bed.

Surprisingly, travelling alone isn't popular. Is it because we so badly need to stay connected, are afraid to be on our own and make our own decisions? Do we need other people to approve of everything we do? Personally, I won't wait for anyone to tell me that it's okay or that they want to go, too, or that they have a place for me to stay. I'll just go.

Why did the author decide to put off calling her mom till morning?

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Task 2

Read the text below. For questions (6–10) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Would You Rather Travel with a Big Group of Friends or All by Yourself?

I don't really have an excuse to travel alone any more, and I miss it. I miss the times when I'd check in for a flight and let my eyes wander around the waiting area at the gate, trying to guess who my seat-mate would be. I always hoped I'd make a friend, yet still asked for a window seat, so I could stare through the window instead of having an unwanted conversation if my neighbour turned out to be a bore. The best conversation always turns out to be the dialogue you have with yourself.

When you're alone, every moment is an opportunity for something exciting to happen. The first time I travelled alone, I flew to London and took the Eurostar to Paris, where I was studying abroad. It was a two-hour train ride, and when I woke up, it was suddenly snowing and everyone was speaking French. When I ran my belongings through security at the station, I unknowingly dropped my passport, only to have a stranger pick it up for me. The kindness of strangers shines through when you're freed from a set tribe of friends, marking you as one of their own. When you're alone, you belong to everyone.

There are other advantages of being a party of one. Like stopping to take a photograph without making anyone wait. Creating your own route as you fancy. Eating wherever and whatever you'd like without a debate. You can walk away any loneliness and realise that sometimes it's nice to keep quiet and just observe. Who am I, undefined in this foreign environment? Maybe I'm a tourist. Maybe I'm a mysterious passer-by. Or maybe I'm just another person searching for connection. Just like everybody else.

The second time I flew solo, I went to Hong Kong and checked into a hostel. I spent the day wandering around the city. When I returned to my tiny hostel, I found its excited owner, a woman named Miss Kitty, waiting up to tell me with concern that my mother had called. I thanked her and went to my room. When I started to dial home, I realised that it was 3 a.m. back home, so I decided that a few more hours of worrying until a morning call wouldn't kill my mother, and went to bed.

Surprisingly, travelling alone isn't popular. Is it because we so badly need to stay connected, are afraid to be on our own and make our own decisions? Do we need other people to approve of everything we do? Personally, I won't wait for anyone to tell me that it's okay or that they want to go, too, or that they have a place for me to stay. I'll just go.

What is TRUE of the author, according to the text?

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Task 3
Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do notneed to use.

Bournemouth Beach

Bournemouth Beach is an 11 km stretch of sand and a fantastic playground for families. Bournemouth was the first beach to introduce the family-friendly Kidzone scheme, where your children wear a coloured wristband, which will help keep them within the coloured beach zones and make it easy to identify them if they wander off.

This beach_____

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Task 3
Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do notneed to use.

Ainsdale Beach

With a Blue-Flag award for its clean swimming waters, Ainsdale Beach is the ideal place for a relaxing family day out. The beach offers lots of activities to keep your children entertained, including fabulous sand dunes. Family activities at the beach include kite surfing and parakarting, and there are donkeys in the nearby village, which children love.

This beach_____

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Task 3
Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do notneed to use.

New Quay

New Quay, near Cardigan in Wales is a must-see if your family loves animals. You're more likely to see dolphins in the wild here than in any other part of the UK. The Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre, based in New Quay, runs boat trips in the summer, so you can see for yourself the seals, birds, dolphins and porpoises that visit this beautiful coastline.

This beach_____

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Task 3
Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do notneed to use.

Three Shells Beach

This compact, sandy beach is very popular with families. Three Shells Beach is very clean, with lots of play equipment for children of all ages. There's also an Adventure Island Theme Park nearby, stands and stalls, cafés and a picnic area so you and your family can make the best of your day at this beautiful beach.

This beach_____

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Task 3
Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do notneed to use.

Shell Beach

On the small island of Herm in the Channel Islands, you'll discover the Shell Beach, named after the millions of tiny shells that make up its sand. It is a stunning, unspoilt beach that allows dogs all year round. At low tide, exciting rock pools are revealed, which provide hours of entertainment for young explorers.

This beach_____

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Task 3
Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do notneed to use.

Blackpool Sands

This family beach is one of Devon’s most popular attractions. There’s a safe swimming area for children, as well as sand pits, a bathing raft and kayaks for hire, so there's no danger of boredom. Set in a sheltered bay and surrounded by evergreens and pines, it is a great place to relax.

This beach_____

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Task 4.

Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one which best fits each space (17–22). Thereare two choices you do not need to use.

When Does Lightning Strike?

When there's a storm, you can measure how far away it is by counting the number of seconds between the flash of lightning that streaks across the sky and the sound of rumbling thunder. Sound travels about one thousand feet in one second (17) ___ .

You should multiply one thousand by the number of seconds you counted and you can determine (18) ___ .

Lightning used to terrify prehistoric people because they didn’t know how to protect themselves from it. But by setting trees on fire it gave them fire long before they had discovered (19) _ . The people of ancient times used to believe that lightning was a sign of the gods’ anger sent to earth (20) _ .

Humans later learned to protect themselves from these electric bolts from the sky (21) _ . Though lightning is a dangerous natural force that sets trees on fire and electrocutes people with massive electric shocks, there's one thunderbolt that remains entirely pleasant: the thunderbolt (22) _ .

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Task 4.

Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one which best fits each space (17–22). Thereare two choices you do not need to use.

When Does Lightning Strike?

When there's a storm, you can measure how far away it is by counting the number of seconds between the flash of lightning that streaks across the sky and the sound of rumbling thunder. Sound travels about one thousand feet in one second (17) ___ .

You should multiply one thousand by the number of seconds you counted and you can determine (18) ___ .

Lightning used to terrify prehistoric people because they didn’t know how to protect themselves from it. But by setting trees on fire it gave them fire long before they had discovered (19) _ . The people of ancient times used to believe that lightning was a sign of the gods’ anger sent to earth (20) _ .

Humans later learned to protect themselves from these electric bolts from the sky (21) _ . Though lightning is a dangerous natural force that sets trees on fire and electrocutes people with massive electric shocks, there's one thunderbolt that remains entirely pleasant: the thunderbolt (22) _ .

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Task 4.

Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one which best fits each space (17–22). Thereare two choices you do not need to use.

When Does Lightning Strike?

When there's a storm, you can measure how far away it is by counting the number of seconds between the flash of lightning that streaks across the sky and the sound of rumbling thunder. Sound travels about one thousand feet in one second (17) ___ .

You should multiply one thousand by the number of seconds you counted and you can determine (18) ___ .

Lightning used to terrify prehistoric people because they didn’t know how to protect themselves from it. But by setting trees on fire it gave them fire long before they had discovered (19) __ . The people of ancient times used to believe that lightning was a sign of the gods’ anger sent to earth (20) _ .

Humans later learned to protect themselves from these electric bolts from the sky (21) _ . Though lightning is a dangerous natural force that sets trees on fire and electrocutes people with massive electric shocks, there's one thunderbolt that remains entirely pleasant: the thunderbolt (22) _ .

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Task 4.

Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one which best fits each space (17–22). Thereare two choices you do not need to use.

When Does Lightning Strike?

When there's a storm, you can measure how far away it is by counting the number of seconds between the flash of lightning that streaks across the sky and the sound of rumbling thunder. Sound travels about one thousand feet in one second (17) ___ .

You should multiply one thousand by the number of seconds you counted and you can determine (18) ___ .

Lightning used to terrify prehistoric people because they didn’t know how to protect themselves from it. But by setting trees on fire it gave them fire long before they had discovered (19) __ . The people of ancient times used to believe that lightning was a sign of the gods’ anger sent to earth (20) _ .

Humans later learned to protect themselves from these electric bolts from the sky (21) _ . Though lightning is a dangerous natural force that sets trees on fire and electrocutes people with massive electric shocks, there's one thunderbolt that remains entirely pleasant: the thunderbolt (22) _ .

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Task 4.

Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one which best fits each space (17–22). Thereare two choices you do not need to use.

When Does Lightning Strike?

When there's a storm, you can measure how far away it is by counting the number of seconds between the flash of lightning that streaks across the sky and the sound of rumbling thunder. Sound travels about one thousand feet in one second (17) ___ .

You should multiply one thousand by the number of seconds you counted and you can determine (18) ___ .

Lightning used to terrify prehistoric people because they didn’t know how to protect themselves from it. But by setting trees on fire it gave them fire long before they had discovered (19) __ . The people of ancient times used to believe that lightning was a sign of the gods’ anger sent to earth (20) _ .

Humans later learned to protect themselves from these electric bolts from the sky (21) ___ . Though lightning is a dangerous natural force that sets trees on fire and electrocutes people with massive electric shocks, there's one thunderbolt that remains entirely pleasant: the thunderbolt (22) _ .

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Task 4.

Read the text below. Choose from (A–H) the one which best fits each space (17–22). Thereare two choices you do not need to use.

When Does Lightning Strike?

When there's a storm, you can measure how far away it is by counting the number of seconds between the flash of lightning that streaks across the sky and the sound of rumbling thunder. Sound travels about one thousand feet in one second (17) ___ .

You should multiply one thousand by the number of seconds you counted and you can determine (18) ___ .

Lightning used to terrify prehistoric people because they didn’t know how to protect themselves from it. But by setting trees on fire it gave them fire long before they had discovered (19) __ . The people of ancient times used to believe that lightning was a sign of the gods’ anger sent to earth (20) _ .

Humans later learned to protect themselves from these electric bolts from the sky (21) ___ . Though lightning is a dangerous natural force that sets trees on fire and electrocutes people with massive electric shocks, there's one thunderbolt that remains entirely pleasant: the thunderbolt (22) ___ .

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Частина "Використання мови" Use of English.

Task 5.

Read the text below. For questions (23-27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Providing the Right Conditions

I think more teachers and students need to(23)___ a real connection to each other. School should be a space where we can meet eye to eye and understand where everyone (24)_ . Growing up and life aren't easy, no (25) , what someone's age, gender, or race is. More people need a crash course on being in someone else’s (26) . Classes like this should be more widespread. We all (27) _ the chance to learn in a safe and supportive environment. We are not just a statistic. We are real people with real issues. We need teachers who care.

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Частина "Використання мови" Use of English.

Task 5.

Read the text below. For questions (23-27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Providing the Right Conditions

I think more teachers and students need to(23)___ a real connection to each other. School should be a space where we can meet eye to eye and understand where everyone (24)___ . Growing up and life aren't easy, no (25) , what someone's age, gender, or race is. More people need a crash course on being in someone else’s (26) . Classes like this should be more widespread. We all (27) _ the chance to learn in a safe and supportive environment. We are not just a statistic. We are real people with real issues. We need teachers who care.

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Частина "Використання мови" Use of English.

Task 5.

Read the text below. For questions (23-27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Providing the Right Conditions

I think more teachers and students need to(23)___ a real connection to each other. School should be a space where we can meet eye to eye and understand where everyone (24)___ . Growing up and life aren't easy, no (25) __ , what someone's age, gender, or race is. More people need a crash course on being in someone else’s (26) . Classes like this should be more widespread. We all (27) _ the chance to learn in a safe and supportive environment. We are not just a statistic. We are real people with real issues. We need teachers who care.

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Частина "Використання мови" Use of English.

Task 5.

Read the text below. For questions (23-27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Providing the Right Conditions

I think more teachers and students need to(23)___ a real connection to each other. School should be a space where we can meet eye to eye and understand where everyone (24)___ . Growing up and life aren't easy, no (25) __ , what someone's age, gender, or race is. More people need a crash course on being in someone else’s (26) ___ . Classes like this should be more widespread. We all (27) _ the chance to learn in a safe and supportive environment. We are not just a statistic. We are real people with real issues. We need teachers who care.

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Частина "Використання мови" Use of English.

Task 5.

Read the text below. For questions (23-27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Providing the Right Conditions

I think more teachers and students need to(23)___ a real connection to each other. School should be a space where we can meet eye to eye and understand where everyone (24)___ . Growing up and life aren't easy, no (25) __ , what someone's age, gender, or race is. More people need a crash course on being in someone else’s (26) ___ . Classes like this should be more widespread. We all (27) ___ the chance to learn in a safe and supportive environment. We are not just a statistic. We are real people with real issues. We need teachers who care.

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Task 6.
Read the text below. For questions (28 – 32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Body-worn Cameras: Pros and Cons

Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are devices with the potential to transform policing for the better by creating video records of the incidents that officers encounter and how they respond to those incidents. It was claimed that BWCs (28)____ better relationships with the communities the police serve by promoting organisational transparency and accountability.

And indeed, the reports of the last three years confirmed that the recordings (29)__________ policing by making police work, including misconduct and police violence, more visible.

However, little (30)__________ about the body camera footage that wasn't made public. And one of the patrol officers confessed that he himself would never provide his personal information like driver's license numbers or address to a police officer with a camera, as it all could end up (31)___________ the Internet.

Though the goal of BWCs is to make police officers accountable for their actions, the effectiveness of their usage (32)___________.

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Task 6.
Read the text below. For questions (28 – 32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Body-worn Cameras: Pros and Cons

Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are devices with the potential to transform policing for the better by creating video records of the incidents that officers encounter and how they respond to those incidents. It was claimed that BWCs (28)____ better relationships with the communities the police serve by promoting organisational transparency and accountability.

And indeed, the reports of the last three years confirmed that the recordings (29)__________ policing by making police work, including misconduct and police violence, more visible.

However, little (30)__________ about the body camera footage that wasn't made public. And one of the patrol officers confessed that he himself would never provide his personal information like driver's license numbers or address to a police officer with a camera, as it all could end up (31)___________ the Internet.

Though the goal of BWCs is to make police officers accountable for their actions, the effectiveness of their usage (32)___________.

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Task 6.
Read the text below. For questions (28 – 32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Body-worn Cameras: Pros and Cons

Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are devices with the potential to transform policing for the better by creating video records of the incidents that officers encounter and how they respond to those incidents. It was claimed that BWCs (28)____ better relationships with the communities the police serve by promoting organisational transparency and accountability.

And indeed, the reports of the last three years confirmed that the recordings (29)__________ policing by making police work, including misconduct and police violence, more visible.

However, little (30)__________ about the body camera footage that wasn't made public. And one of the patrol officers confessed that he himself would never provide his personal information like driver's license numbers or address to a police officer with a camera, as it all could end up (31)___________ the Internet.

Though the goal of BWCs is to make police officers accountable for their actions, the effectiveness of their usage (32)___________.

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Task 6.
Read the text below. For questions (28 – 32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Body-worn Cameras: Pros and Cons

Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are devices with the potential to transform policing for the better by creating video records of the incidents that officers encounter and how they respond to those incidents. It was claimed that BWCs (28)____ better relationships with the communities the police serve by promoting organisational transparency and accountability.

And indeed, the reports of the last three years confirmed that the recordings (29)__________ policing by making police work, including misconduct and police violence, more visible.

However, little (30)__________ about the body camera footage that wasn't made public. And one of the patrol officers confessed that he himself would never provide his personal information like driver's license numbers or address to a police officer with a camera, as it all could end up (31)________ the Internet.

Though the goal of BWCs is to make police officers accountable for their actions, the effectiveness of their usage (32)___________.

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Task 6.
Read the text below. For questions (28 – 32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D).

Body-worn Cameras: Pros and Cons

Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are devices with the potential to transform policing for the better by creating video records of the incidents that officers encounter and how they respond to those incidents. It was claimed that BWCs (28)____ better relationships with the communities the police serve by promoting organisational transparency and accountability.

And indeed, the reports of the last three years confirmed that the recordings (29)__________ policing by making police work, including misconduct and police violence, more visible.

However, little (30)__________ about the body camera footage that wasn't made public. And one of the patrol officers confessed that he himself would never provide his personal information like driver's license numbers or address to a police officer with a camera, as it all could end up (31)________ the Internet.

Though the goal of BWCs is to make police officers accountable for their actions, the effectiveness of their usage (32)_______.

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