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TASK 1

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (1–5). There are two choices you do not need to use.
Ways to Protect the Environment

We all want to protect our planet, but we’re mostly too busy or too lazy to put up big change that would improve our lifestyle and save the environment.

1 ______:
It is true that this kind of electric light is more expensive, but they last much longer and they can save energy and in the long term your electricity bill would be reduced.

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You have tons of clothes or things you want to get rid of. If they are still usable, give them to someone who needs them. You may also choose to give them to associations.

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When you do not use a house gadgets, turn it off. For example, if you don’t watch TV, turn it off. Turn off the light when you leave a room (even if you intend to return).

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Driving is one of the biggest causes of pollution. If you want to use your car, ask yourself the following question: do I really need my car? Go on foot or use your bike if the journey is a short one.

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Watch faulty taps, which can cause a significant increase in the water bill. An average of 120 liters of water can be wasted due to a dripping tap.

This list is far from being exhaustive but in addition to saving the environment, all these tips will help you save money.

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TASK 2

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

The Short History of the Little Black Dress

The first little black dress (LBD) was created in the 1920s, Paris, by Chanel and Jean Patou. It quickly became a “uniform for all females of style,” as Vogue fashion magazine predicted at that time.

Prior to the 1920s, the color black was only worn in periods of mourning. Ladies who wore black had been regarded as sinful or indecent. Right after the very first world war, and also the outbreak of Spanish Influenza, it became typical in France to notice girls wearing black for lengthy intervals of time.

Chanel invented a lot of women’s design as we know it. She once explained her work as “nothing much more than transforming men’s clothes into women’s jackets, haircuts, ties and cuffs.” She labored hard to develop clothes both basic and innovative, even if they produced scandal.

Females had been drawn towards the dress by its simplicity, elegance and price. Some years later on, the Great Depression forced a lot of people to economize, which increased the popularity of the little black dress like a low cost approach to look wise.

Maybe the most famous little black gown was worn by Audrey Hepburn for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” not to mention the one worn by Betty Boop. Edith Piaf, the “little black sparrow,” wore simple black outfits so audiences would concentrate more on her singing than her look.

The little black dress is practical, trendy, and appears great on people of all physique types and skin tones. It is slimming and does not draw focus to itself, making it excellent for showing off an accessory or for eluding the male gaze.

  1. The LBD first appeared …

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TASK 2

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

The Short History of the Little Black Dress

The first little black dress (LBD) was created in the 1920s, Paris, by Chanel and Jean Patou. It quickly became a “uniform for all females of style,” as Vogue fashion magazine predicted at that time.

Prior to the 1920s, the color black was only worn in periods of mourning. Ladies who wore black had been regarded as sinful or indecent. Right after the very first world war, and also the outbreak of Spanish Influenza, it became typical in France to notice girls wearing black for lengthy intervals of time.

Chanel invented a lot of women’s design as we know it. She once explained her work as “nothing much more than transforming men’s clothes into women’s jackets, haircuts, ties and cuffs.” She labored hard to develop clothes both basic and innovative, even if they produced scandal.

Females had been drawn towards the dress by its simplicity, elegance and price. Some years later on, the Great Depression forced a lot of people to economize, which increased the popularity of the little black dress like a low cost approach to look wise.

Maybe the most famous little black gown was worn by Audrey Hepburn for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” not to mention the one worn by Betty Boop. Edith Piaf, the “little black sparrow,” wore simple black outfits so audiences would concentrate more on her singing than her look.

The little black dress is practical, trendy, and appears great on people of all physique types and skin tones. It is slimming and does not draw focus to itself, making it excellent for showing off an accessory or for eluding the male gaze.

  1. Before its booming the ladies who wore black were considered to be …

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TASK 2

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

The Short History of the Little Black Dress

The first little black dress (LBD) was created in the 1920s, Paris, by Chanel and Jean Patou. It quickly became a “uniform for all females of style,” as Vogue fashion magazine predicted at that time.

Prior to the 1920s, the color black was only worn in periods of mourning. Ladies who wore black had been regarded as sinful or indecent. Right after the very first world war, and also the outbreak of Spanish Influenza, it became typical in France to notice girls wearing black for lengthy intervals of time.

Chanel invented a lot of women’s design as we know it. She once explained her work as “nothing much more than transforming men’s clothes into women’s jackets, haircuts, ties and cuffs.” She labored hard to develop clothes both basic and innovative, even if they produced scandal.

Females had been drawn towards the dress by its simplicity, elegance and price. Some years later on, the Great Depression forced a lot of people to economize, which increased the popularity of the little black dress like a low cost approach to look wise.

Maybe the most famous little black gown was worn by Audrey Hepburn for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” not to mention the one worn by Betty Boop. Edith Piaf, the “little black sparrow,” wore simple black outfits so audiences would concentrate more on her singing than her look.

The little black dress is practical, trendy, and appears great on people of all physique types and skin tones. It is slimming and does not draw focus to itself, making it excellent for showing off an accessory or for eluding the male gaze.

  1. Chanel … to create fashionable designs of clothes.

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TASK 2

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

The Short History of the Little Black Dress

The first little black dress (LBD) was created in the 1920s, Paris, by Chanel and Jean Patou. It quickly became a “uniform for all females of style,” as Vogue fashion magazine predicted at that time.

Prior to the 1920s, the color black was only worn in periods of mourning. Ladies who wore black had been regarded as sinful or indecent. Right after the very first world war, and also the outbreak of Spanish Influenza, it became typical in France to notice girls wearing black for lengthy intervals of time.

Chanel invented a lot of women’s design as we know it. She once explained her work as “nothing much more than transforming men’s clothes into women’s jackets, haircuts, ties and cuffs.” She labored hard to develop clothes both basic and innovative, even if they produced scandal.

Females had been drawn towards the dress by its simplicity, elegance and price. Some years later on, the Great Depression forced a lot of people to economize, which increased the popularity of the little black dress like a low cost approach to look wise.

Maybe the most famous little black gown was worn by Audrey Hepburn for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” not to mention the one worn by Betty Boop. Edith Piaf, the “little black sparrow,” wore simple black outfits so audiences would concentrate more on her singing than her look.

The little black dress is practical, trendy, and appears great on people of all physique types and skin tones. It is slimming and does not draw focus to itself, making it excellent for showing off an accessory or for eluding the male gaze.

  1. LBD attracts women by its …

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TASK 2

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

The Short History of the Little Black Dress

The first little black dress (LBD) was created in the 1920s, Paris, by Chanel and Jean Patou. It quickly became a “uniform for all females of style,” as Vogue fashion magazine predicted at that time.

Prior to the 1920s, the color black was only worn in periods of mourning. Ladies who wore black had been regarded as sinful or indecent. Right after the very first world war, and also the outbreak of Spanish Influenza, it became typical in France to notice girls wearing black for lengthy intervals of time.

Chanel invented a lot of women’s design as we know it. She once explained her work as “nothing much more than transforming men’s clothes into women’s jackets, haircuts, ties and cuffs.” She labored hard to develop clothes both basic and innovative, even if they produced scandal.

Females had been drawn towards the dress by its simplicity, elegance and price. Some years later on, the Great Depression forced a lot of people to economize, which increased the popularity of the little black dress like a low cost approach to look wise.

Maybe the most famous little black gown was worn by Audrey Hepburn for “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” not to mention the one worn by Betty Boop. Edith Piaf, the “little black sparrow,” wore simple black outfits so audiences would concentrate more on her singing than her look.

The little black dress is practical, trendy, and appears great on people of all physique types and skin tones. It is slimming and does not draw focus to itself, making it excellent for showing off an accessory or for eluding the male gaze.

  1. The legendary LBDs are remembered because …

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TASK 3

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Curbing Your Internet Addiction

Here are some tips on how to curb your Internet addiction that may help you put all your gadgets de-activated for a while.

11 ______. After a particularly long online browsing session, do something productive offline. Go for a walk outside for instant. Get a fresh air and try to relax your muscles. You also can fulfill your time by having dinner with your friends outside, playing football, watching movies, or cook for your family in order for you to get close and in touch with your loved ones.

12 ______. In other words, don’t say “I’ll only be on an hour today”, and then be on five hours the next and think you did well. A good time for daily Internet usage is one hour, or two hours at the most. You can set a timer for this so you do not go off track.

13 ______. Trust me; you won’t miss it as much as you think you might. You can always reactivate it, but taking a break might do you some good.

14 ______. How many websites are there that you have accounts on that you don’t 100% need? YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace… sometimes people need their MySpace or Facebook for important things. Twitter/Facebook is such a waste of time, and it’s quite addicting, while YouTube is also addicting, and people you don’t know want to interact too much. If you don’t want to delete your account, just block the pages.

15 ______. Have plenty of things to do that you enjoy. If you don’t have other hobbies, start looking for some. Travelling might be good if you are affordable to do so. Visiting new places and new culture will actually broaden your knowledge and experience too. Volunteering can be a great way to get you out and about doing something useful to the community.

16 ______. All of these tips are not that you can’t use the Internet at all, but use the right amount of time you’re supposed to. Go out, hang out with your friends, see a movie. Please remember what you’ve seen, this will change your life towards a great happy ordinary human being. Please stop using the Internet so much, for your own good. Be active and free now, get off your computer, have fun and do your work away from the electronic task-maker!

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TASK 3

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Curbing Your Internet Addiction

Here are some tips on how to curb your Internet addiction that may help you put all your gadgets de-activated for a while.

11 ______. After a particularly long online browsing session, do something productive offline. Go for a walk outside for instant. Get a fresh air and try to relax your muscles. You also can fulfill your time by having dinner with your friends outside, playing football, watching movies, or cook for your family in order for you to get close and in touch with your loved ones.

12 ______. In other words, don’t say “I’ll only be on an hour today”, and then be on five hours the next and think you did well. A good time for daily Internet usage is one hour, or two hours at the most. You can set a timer for this so you do not go off track.

13 ______. Trust me; you won’t miss it as much as you think you might. You can always reactivate it, but taking a break might do you some good.

14 ______. How many websites are there that you have accounts on that you don’t 100% need? YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace… sometimes people need their MySpace or Facebook for important things. Twitter/Facebook is such a waste of time, and it’s quite addicting, while YouTube is also addicting, and people you don’t know want to interact too much. If you don’t want to delete your account, just block the pages.

15 ______. Have plenty of things to do that you enjoy. If you don’t have other hobbies, start looking for some. Travelling might be good if you are affordable to do so. Visiting new places and new culture will actually broaden your knowledge and experience too. Volunteering can be a great way to get you out and about doing something useful to the community.

16 ______. All of these tips are not that you can’t use the Internet at all, but use the right amount of time you’re supposed to. Go out, hang out with your friends, see a movie. Please remember what you’ve seen, this will change your life towards a great happy ordinary human being. Please stop using the Internet so much, for your own good. Be active and free now, get off your computer, have fun and do your work away from the electronic task-maker!

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TASK 3

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Curbing Your Internet Addiction

Here are some tips on how to curb your Internet addiction that may help you put all your gadgets de-activated for a while.

11 ______. After a particularly long online browsing session, do something productive offline. Go for a walk outside for instant. Get a fresh air and try to relax your muscles. You also can fulfill your time by having dinner with your friends outside, playing football, watching movies, or cook for your family in order for you to get close and in touch with your loved ones.

12 ______. In other words, don’t say “I’ll only be on an hour today”, and then be on five hours the next and think you did well. A good time for daily Internet usage is one hour, or two hours at the most. You can set a timer for this so you do not go off track.

13 ______. Trust me; you won’t miss it as much as you think you might. You can always reactivate it, but taking a break might do you some good.

14 ______. How many websites are there that you have accounts on that you don’t 100% need? YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace… sometimes people need their MySpace or Facebook for important things. Twitter/Facebook is such a waste of time, and it’s quite addicting, while YouTube is also addicting, and people you don’t know want to interact too much. If you don’t want to delete your account, just block the pages.

15 ______. Have plenty of things to do that you enjoy. If you don’t have other hobbies, start looking for some. Travelling might be good if you are affordable to do so. Visiting new places and new culture will actually broaden your knowledge and experience too. Volunteering can be a great way to get you out and about doing something useful to the community.

16 ______. All of these tips are not that you can’t use the Internet at all, but use the right amount of time you’re supposed to. Go out, hang out with your friends, see a movie. Please remember what you’ve seen, this will change your life towards a great happy ordinary human being. Please stop using the Internet so much, for your own good. Be active and free now, get off your computer, have fun and do your work away from the electronic task-maker!

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TASK 3

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Curbing Your Internet Addiction

Here are some tips on how to curb your Internet addiction that may help you put all your gadgets de-activated for a while.

11 ______. After a particularly long online browsing session, do something productive offline. Go for a walk outside for instant. Get a fresh air and try to relax your muscles. You also can fulfill your time by having dinner with your friends outside, playing football, watching movies, or cook for your family in order for you to get close and in touch with your loved ones.

12 ______. In other words, don’t say “I’ll only be on an hour today”, and then be on five hours the next and think you did well. A good time for daily Internet usage is one hour, or two hours at the most. You can set a timer for this so you do not go off track.

13 ______. Trust me; you won’t miss it as much as you think you might. You can always reactivate it, but taking a break might do you some good.

14 ______. How many websites are there that you have accounts on that you don’t 100% need? YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace… sometimes people need their MySpace or Facebook for important things. Twitter/Facebook is such a waste of time, and it’s quite addicting, while YouTube is also addicting, and people you don’t know want to interact too much. If you don’t want to delete your account, just block the pages.

15 ______. Have plenty of things to do that you enjoy. If you don’t have other hobbies, start looking for some. Travelling might be good if you are affordable to do so. Visiting new places and new culture will actually broaden your knowledge and experience too. Volunteering can be a great way to get you out and about doing something useful to the community.

16 ______. All of these tips are not that you can’t use the Internet at all, but use the right amount of time you’re supposed to. Go out, hang out with your friends, see a movie. Please remember what you’ve seen, this will change your life towards a great happy ordinary human being. Please stop using the Internet so much, for your own good. Be active and free now, get off your computer, have fun and do your work away from the electronic task-maker!

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TASK 3

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Curbing Your Internet Addiction

Here are some tips on how to curb your Internet addiction that may help you put all your gadgets de-activated for a while.

11 ______. After a particularly long online browsing session, do something productive offline. Go for a walk outside for instant. Get a fresh air and try to relax your muscles. You also can fulfill your time by having dinner with your friends outside, playing football, watching movies, or cook for your family in order for you to get close and in touch with your loved ones.

12 ______. In other words, don’t say “I’ll only be on an hour today”, and then be on five hours the next and think you did well. A good time for daily Internet usage is one hour, or two hours at the most. You can set a timer for this so you do not go off track.

13 ______. Trust me; you won’t miss it as much as you think you might. You can always reactivate it, but taking a break might do you some good.

14 ______. How many websites are there that you have accounts on that you don’t 100% need? YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace… sometimes people need their MySpace or Facebook for important things. Twitter/Facebook is such a waste of time, and it’s quite addicting, while YouTube is also addicting, and people you don’t know want to interact too much. If you don’t want to delete your account, just block the pages.

15 ______. Have plenty of things to do that you enjoy. If you don’t have other hobbies, start looking for some. Travelling might be good if you are affordable to do so. Visiting new places and new culture will actually broaden your knowledge and experience too. Volunteering can be a great way to get you out and about doing something useful to the community.

16 ______. All of these tips are not that you can’t use the Internet at all, but use the right amount of time you’re supposed to. Go out, hang out with your friends, see a movie. Please remember what you’ve seen, this will change your life towards a great happy ordinary human being. Please stop using the Internet so much, for your own good. Be active and free now, get off your computer, have fun and do your work away from the electronic task-maker!

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TASK 3

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (11–16). There are two choices you do not need to use.

Curbing Your Internet Addiction

Here are some tips on how to curb your Internet addiction that may help you put all your gadgets de-activated for a while.

11 ______. After a particularly long online browsing session, do something productive offline. Go for a walk outside for instant. Get a fresh air and try to relax your muscles. You also can fulfill your time by having dinner with your friends outside, playing football, watching movies, or cook for your family in order for you to get close and in touch with your loved ones.

12 ______. In other words, don’t say “I’ll only be on an hour today”, and then be on five hours the next and think you did well. A good time for daily Internet usage is one hour, or two hours at the most. You can set a timer for this so you do not go off track.

13 ______. Trust me; you won’t miss it as much as you think you might. You can always reactivate it, but taking a break might do you some good.

14 ______. How many websites are there that you have accounts on that you don’t 100% need? YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace… sometimes people need their MySpace or Facebook for important things. Twitter/Facebook is such a waste of time, and it’s quite addicting, while YouTube is also addicting, and people you don’t know want to interact too much. If you don’t want to delete your account, just block the pages.

15 ______. Have plenty of things to do that you enjoy. If you don’t have other hobbies, start looking for some. Travelling might be good if you are affordable to do so. Visiting new places and new culture will actually broaden your knowledge and experience too. Volunteering can be a great way to get you out and about doing something useful to the community.

16 ______. All of these tips are not that you can’t use the Internet at all, but use the right amount of time you’re supposed to. Go out, hang out with your friends, see a movie. Please remember what you’ve seen, this will change your life towards a great happy ordinary human being. Please stop using the Internet so much, for your own good. Be active and free now, get off your computer, have fun and do your work away from the electronic task-maker!

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TASK 4

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (17–22). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The Tate Modern

Thanks to its industrial architecture, this powerhouse of modern art is awe-inspiring even before you enter. Built after World War II as Bankside Power Station, it was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 17 ______. The power station shut in 1981; nearly 20 years later, it opened as an art museum, 18 ______.

The gallery attracts five million visitors a year to a building intended for half that number; the first fruits of work on the immensely ambitious, £215m TM2 extension opened in 2012: the Tanks, 19 ______ will stage performance and film art. As for the rest of the extension, a huge new origami structure, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 20 ______, will gradually unfold above the Tanks until perhaps 2016, but the work won’t interrupt normal service in the main galleries.

In the main galleries themselves, the original cavernous turbine hall is still used to jaw-dropping effect 21 ______. Beyond, the permanent collection draws from the Tate’s collections of modern art (international works from 1900) and features heavy hitters such as Matisse, Rothko and Beuys – a genuinely world-class collection, expertly curated. There are vertiginous views down inside the building from outside the galleries, which group artworks according to movement, 22 ______, rather than by theme.

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TASK 4

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (17–22). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The Tate Modern

Thanks to its industrial architecture, this powerhouse of modern art is awe-inspiring even before you enter. Built after World War II as Bankside Power Station, it was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 17 ______. The power station shut in 1981; nearly 20 years later, it opened as an art museum, 18 ______.

The gallery attracts five million visitors a year to a building intended for half that number; the first fruits of work on the immensely ambitious, £215m TM2 extension opened in 2012: the Tanks, 19 ______ will stage performance and film art. As for the rest of the extension, a huge new origami structure, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 20 ______, will gradually unfold above the Tanks until perhaps 2016, but the work won’t interrupt normal service in the main galleries.

In the main galleries themselves, the original cavernous turbine hall is still used to jaw-dropping effect 21 ______. Beyond, the permanent collection draws from the Tate’s collections of modern art (international works from 1900) and features heavy hitters such as Matisse, Rothko and Beuys – a genuinely world-class collection, expertly curated. There are vertiginous views down inside the building from outside the galleries, which group artworks according to movement, 22 ______, rather than by theme.

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TASK 4

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (17–22). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The Tate Modern

Thanks to its industrial architecture, this powerhouse of modern art is awe-inspiring even before you enter. Built after World War II as Bankside Power Station, it was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 17 ______. The power station shut in 1981; nearly 20 years later, it opened as an art museum, 18 ______.

The gallery attracts five million visitors a year to a building intended for half that number; the first fruits of work on the immensely ambitious, £215m TM2 extension opened in 2012: the Tanks, 19 ______ will stage performance and film art. As for the rest of the extension, a huge new origami structure, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 20 ______, will gradually unfold above the Tanks until perhaps 2016, but the work won’t interrupt normal service in the main galleries.

In the main galleries themselves, the original cavernous turbine hall is still used to jaw-dropping effect 21 ______. Beyond, the permanent collection draws from the Tate’s collections of modern art (international works from 1900) and features heavy hitters such as Matisse, Rothko and Beuys – a genuinely world-class collection, expertly curated. There are vertiginous views down inside the building from outside the galleries, which group artworks according to movement, 22 ______, rather than by theme.

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TASK 4

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (17–22). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The Tate Modern

Thanks to its industrial architecture, this powerhouse of modern art is awe-inspiring even before you enter. Built after World War II as Bankside Power Station, it was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 17 ______. The power station shut in 1981; nearly 20 years later, it opened as an art museum, 18 ______.

The gallery attracts five million visitors a year to a building intended for half that number; the first fruits of work on the immensely ambitious, £215m TM2 extension opened in 2012: the Tanks, 19 ______ will stage performance and film art. As for the rest of the extension, a huge new origami structure, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 20 ______, will gradually unfold above the Tanks until perhaps 2016, but the work won’t interrupt normal service in the main galleries.

In the main galleries themselves, the original cavernous turbine hall is still used to jaw-dropping effect 21 ______. Beyond, the permanent collection draws from the Tate’s collections of modern art (international works from 1900) and features heavy hitters such as Matisse, Rothko and Beuys – a genuinely world-class collection, expertly curated. There are vertiginous views down inside the building from outside the galleries, which group artworks according to movement, 22 ______, rather than by theme.

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TASK 4

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (17–22). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The Tate Modern

Thanks to its industrial architecture, this powerhouse of modern art is awe-inspiring even before you enter. Built after World War II as Bankside Power Station, it was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 17 ______. The power station shut in 1981; nearly 20 years later, it opened as an art museum, 18 ______.

The gallery attracts five million visitors a year to a building intended for half that number; the first fruits of work on the immensely ambitious, £215m TM2 extension opened in 2012: the Tanks, 19 ______ will stage performance and film art. As for the rest of the extension, a huge new origami structure, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 20 ______, will gradually unfold above the Tanks until perhaps 2016, but the work won’t interrupt normal service in the main galleries.

In the main galleries themselves, the original cavernous turbine hall is still used to jaw-dropping effect 21 ______. Beyond, the permanent collection draws from the Tate’s collections of modern art (international works from 1900) and features heavy hitters such as Matisse, Rothko and Beuys – a genuinely world-class collection, expertly curated. There are vertiginous views down inside the building from outside the galleries, which group artworks according to movement, 22 ______, rather than by theme.

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TASK 4

Read the text below. Match choices (A–H) to (17–22). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The Tate Modern

Thanks to its industrial architecture, this powerhouse of modern art is awe-inspiring even before you enter. Built after World War II as Bankside Power Station, it was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 17 ______. The power station shut in 1981; nearly 20 years later, it opened as an art museum, 18 ______.

The gallery attracts five million visitors a year to a building intended for half that number; the first fruits of work on the immensely ambitious, £215m TM2 extension opened in 2012: the Tanks, 19 ______ will stage performance and film art. As for the rest of the extension, a huge new origami structure, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, 20 ______, will gradually unfold above the Tanks until perhaps 2016, but the work won’t interrupt normal service in the main galleries.

In the main galleries themselves, the original cavernous turbine hall is still used to jaw-dropping effect 21 ______. Beyond, the permanent collection draws from the Tate’s collections of modern art (international works from 1900) and features heavy hitters such as Matisse, Rothko and Beuys – a genuinely world-class collection, expertly curated. There are vertiginous views down inside the building from outside the galleries, which group artworks according to movement, 22 ______, rather than by theme.

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TASK 5

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (23–27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

Generation Gap

Generation gap is nothing but certain psychological and emotional gap 23 ____ parents or elder people and the younger ones. Bulging generation gap creates 24 ____ and lack of attachment between the parents and children. The success of parenting lies in how effectively they avoid the generation gap or ignore the differences with kids.

Generation gap is the result of the fast paced development of the 25 ____. In the past two or three generations lived in the same 26 __ and environments as the development was so slow. But today, the world is more advanced each day. Parents do not even know many of the modern technologies and equipments children 27 ____.

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TASK 5

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (23–27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

Generation Gap

Generation gap is nothing but certain psychological and emotional gap 23 ____ parents or elder people and the younger ones. Bulging generation gap creates 24 ____ and lack of attachment between the parents and children. The success of parenting lies in how effectively they avoid the generation gap or ignore the differences with kids.

Generation gap is the result of the fast paced development of the 25 ____. In the past two or three generations lived in the same 26 __ and environments as the development was so slow. But today, the world is more advanced each day. Parents do not even know many of the modern technologies and equipments children 27 ____.

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TASK 5

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (23–27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

Generation Gap

Generation gap is nothing but certain psychological and emotional gap 23 ____ parents or elder people and the younger ones. Bulging generation gap creates 24 ____ and lack of attachment between the parents and children. The success of parenting lies in how effectively they avoid the generation gap or ignore the differences with kids.

Generation gap is the result of the fast paced development of the 25 ____. In the past two or three generations lived in the same 26 __ and environments as the development was so slow. But today, the world is more advanced each day. Parents do not even know many of the modern technologies and equipments children 27 ____.

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TASK 5

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (23–27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

Generation Gap

Generation gap is nothing but certain psychological and emotional gap 23 ____ parents or elder people and the younger ones. Bulging generation gap creates 24 ____ and lack of attachment between the parents and children. The success of parenting lies in how effectively they avoid the generation gap or ignore the differences with kids.

Generation gap is the result of the fast paced development of the 25 ____. In the past two or three generations lived in the same 26 __ and environments as the development was so slow. But today, the world is more advanced each day. Parents do not even know many of the modern technologies and equipments children 27 ____.

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TASK 5

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (23–27) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

Generation Gap

Generation gap is nothing but certain psychological and emotional gap 23 ____ parents or elder people and the younger ones. Bulging generation gap creates 24 ____ and lack of attachment between the parents and children. The success of parenting lies in how effectively they avoid the generation gap or ignore the differences with kids.

Generation gap is the result of the fast paced development of the 25 ____. In the past two or three generations lived in the same 26 __ and environments as the development was so slow. But today, the world is more advanced each day. Parents do not even know many of the modern technologies and equipments children 27 ____.

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TASK 6

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (28–32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

The School Year in British Schools

The school year in British schools 28 ____ early in September and continues into the following July. Classes 29 __ from Mondays to Fridays from about 9 a.m. until 3 or 4 p.m. Pupils can join in extracurricular activities, 30 __ sport and drama clubs, 31 ____ lunch break or after school.

Around the end of compulsory education, at the age of 15-16, pupils take GCSEs (General Certificates of Secondary Education). GCSEs are available in a wide range of subjects, and pupils 32 ______ by assessment of work during the course and by exams.

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TASK 6

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (28–32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

The School Year in British Schools

The school year in British schools 28 ____ early in September and continues into the following July. Classes 29 __ from Mondays to Fridays from about 9 a.m. until 3 or 4 p.m. Pupils can join in extracurricular activities, 30 __ sport and drama clubs, 31 ____ lunch break or after school.

Around the end of compulsory education, at the age of 15-16, pupils take GCSEs (General Certificates of Secondary Education). GCSEs are available in a wide range of subjects, and pupils 32 ______ by assessment of work during the course and by exams.

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TASK 6

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (28–32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

The School Year in British Schools

The school year in British schools 28 ____ early in September and continues into the following July. Classes 29 __ from Mondays to Fridays from about 9 a.m. until 3 or 4 p.m. Pupils can join in extracurricular activities, 30 __ sport and drama clubs, 31 ____ lunch break or after school.

Around the end of compulsory education, at the age of 15-16, pupils take GCSEs (General Certificates of Secondary Education). GCSEs are available in a wide range of subjects, and pupils 32 ______ by assessment of work during the course and by exams.

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TASK 6

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (28–32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

The School Year in British Schools

The school year in British schools 28 ____ early in September and continues into the following July. Classes 29 __ from Mondays to Fridays from about 9 a.m. until 3 or 4 p.m. Pupils can join in extracurricular activities, 30 __ sport and drama clubs, 31 ____ lunch break or after school.

Around the end of compulsory education, at the age of 15-16, pupils take GCSEs (General Certificates of Secondary Education). GCSEs are available in a wide range of subjects, and pupils 32 ______ by assessment of work during the course and by exams.

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TASK 6

Read and complete the text below. For each of the empty spaces (28–32) choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D).

The School Year in British Schools

The school year in British schools 28 ____ early in September and continues into the following July. Classes 29 __ from Mondays to Fridays from about 9 a.m. until 3 or 4 p.m. Pupils can join in extracurricular activities, 30 __ sport and drama clubs, 31 ____ lunch break or after school.

Around the end of compulsory education, at the age of 15-16, pupils take GCSEs (General Certificates of Secondary Education). GCSEs are available in a wide range of subjects, and pupils 32 ______ by assessment of work during the course and by exams.

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