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Listening
Listen to the text and choose the correct answer.
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How much time did Lewis Abernathy spend to write the scenario of "Titanic"?
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Listening
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What can you say about the underwater camera?
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Listening
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Where did the shooting of the film begin?
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What is true according to the text?
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What was the budget of the film by the time it was released?
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Listening
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How many Oscars did the film win?
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Reading
Read the text and match.
Places of Interest in Paris
The Eiffel Tower
You couldn’t possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to
visit this world-famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris. The tower rises 300
metres tall; when it was completed at the end of the 19th century, it was twice as high as the
Washington Monument, at that time the tallest structure in the world.
Montmartre
Above all, Montmartre located north of downtown Paris is known for its many artists who
have been omnipresent since 1880. The name Montmartre is said to be derived from either
Mount of Martyrs or from Mount of Mars. Until 1873, when the Sacré-Coeur was built on top
of the hill, Montmartre was a small village, inhabited by a farming community. At present the
Sacré-Coeur Basilica located on top of the Montmartre hill is one of Paris’s major tourist
draws.
The Notre Dame
Not the largest cathedral of the world, the Notre Dame might be the most famous of all
cathedrals. The gothic masterpiece is located on a small island in the heart of the city. The site
of the Notre Dame is the cradle of Paris and has always been the religious centre of the city.
The Celts had their sacred ground here, the Romans built a temple to worship Jupiter. AChristian basilica was built in the 6th century and the last religious structure before the Notre
Dame construction started was a Romanesque church.
The Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is home to one of the world’s most important museums of modern art,
but it also contains a very popular library, a bookshop, a movie theatre and a panoramic
terrace. The Public Information Library or BPI boasts a collection of 450,000 books, 2,600
magazines and a large number of new media items.
The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent
collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floors are used for large expositions.
The museum has one of the important collections of modern art. Its more than 59,000 works
cover a broad spectrum of the 20th-century arts. The 4th floor contains works from 1905 to
1965 and covers art movements such as fauvism, abstract art, surrealism and cubist art. Some
of the featured artists include Matisse, Kandinsky, Miró and Picasso.
The museum has one of the important collections of modern art.
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Reading
Read the text and match.
Places of Interest in Paris
The Eiffel Tower
You couldn’t possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to
visit this world-famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris. The tower rises 300
metres tall; when it was completed at the end of the 19th century, it was twice as high as the
Washington Monument, at that time the tallest structure in the world.
Montmartre
Above all, Montmartre located north of downtown Paris is known for its many artists who
have been omnipresent since 1880. The name Montmartre is said to be derived from either
Mount of Martyrs or from Mount of Mars. Until 1873, when the Sacré-Coeur was built on top
of the hill, Montmartre was a small village, inhabited by a farming community. At present the
Sacré-Coeur Basilica located on top of the Montmartre hill is one of Paris’s major tourist
draws.
The Notre Dame
Not the largest cathedral of the world, the Notre Dame might be the most famous of all
cathedrals. The gothic masterpiece is located on a small island in the heart of the city. The site
of the Notre Dame is the cradle of Paris and has always been the religious centre of the city.
The Celts had their sacred ground here, the Romans built a temple to worship Jupiter. AChristian basilica was built in the 6th century and the last religious structure before the Notre
Dame construction started was a Romanesque church.
The Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is home to one of the world’s most important museums of modern art,
but it also contains a very popular library, a bookshop, a movie theatre and a panoramic
terrace. The Public Information Library or BPI boasts a collection of 450,000 books, 2,600
magazines and a large number of new media items.
The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent
collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floors are used for large expositions.
The museum has one of the important collections of modern art. Its more than 59,000 works
cover a broad spectrum of the 20th-century arts. The 4th floor contains works from 1905 to
1965 and covers art movements such as fauvism, abstract art, surrealism and cubist art. Some
of the featured artists include Matisse, Kandinsky, Miró and Picasso.
The Romans built a temple to worship Jupiter in its place.
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Reading
Read the text and match.
Places of Interest in Paris
The Eiffel Tower
You couldn’t possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to
visit this world-famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris. The tower rises 300
metres tall; when it was completed at the end of the 19th century, it was twice as high as the
Washington Monument, at that time the tallest structure in the world.
Montmartre
Above all, Montmartre located north of downtown Paris is known for its many artists who
have been omnipresent since 1880. The name Montmartre is said to be derived from either
Mount of Martyrs or from Mount of Mars. Until 1873, when the Sacré-Coeur was built on top
of the hill, Montmartre was a small village, inhabited by a farming community. At present the
Sacré-Coeur Basilica located on top of the Montmartre hill is one of Paris’s major tourist
draws.
The Notre Dame
Not the largest cathedral of the world, the Notre Dame might be the most famous of all
cathedrals. The gothic masterpiece is located on a small island in the heart of the city. The site
of the Notre Dame is the cradle of Paris and has always been the religious centre of the city.
The Celts had their sacred ground here, the Romans built a temple to worship Jupiter. AChristian basilica was built in the 6th century and the last religious structure before the Notre
Dame construction started was a Romanesque church.
The Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is home to one of the world’s most important museums of modern art,
but it also contains a very popular library, a bookshop, a movie theatre and a panoramic
terrace. The Public Information Library or BPI boasts a collection of 450,000 books, 2,600
magazines and a large number of new media items.
The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent
collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floors are used for large expositions.
The museum has one of the important collections of modern art. Its more than 59,000 works
cover a broad spectrum of the 20th-century arts. The 4th floor contains works from 1905 to
1965 and covers art movements such as fauvism, abstract art, surrealism and cubist art. Some
of the featured artists include Matisse, Kandinsky, Miró and Picasso.
This name is said to be derived from Mount of Mars.
10
Reading
Read the text and match.
Places of Interest in Paris
The Eiffel Tower
You couldn’t possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to
visit this world-famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris. The tower rises 300
metres tall; when it was completed at the end of the 19th century, it was twice as high as the
Washington Monument, at that time the tallest structure in the world.
Montmartre
Above all, Montmartre located north of downtown Paris is known for its many artists who
have been omnipresent since 1880. The name Montmartre is said to be derived from either
Mount of Martyrs or from Mount of Mars. Until 1873, when the Sacré-Coeur was built on top
of the hill, Montmartre was a small village, inhabited by a farming community. At present the
Sacré-Coeur Basilica located on top of the Montmartre hill is one of Paris’s major tourist
draws.
The Notre Dame
Not the largest cathedral of the world, the Notre Dame might be the most famous of all
cathedrals. The gothic masterpiece is located on a small island in the heart of the city. The site
of the Notre Dame is the cradle of Paris and has always been the religious centre of the city.
The Celts had their sacred ground here, the Romans built a temple to worship Jupiter. AChristian basilica was built in the 6th century and the last religious structure before the Notre
Dame construction started was a Romanesque church.
The Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is home to one of the world’s most important museums of modern art,
but it also contains a very popular library, a bookshop, a movie theatre and a panoramic
terrace. The Public Information Library or BPI boasts a collection of 450,000 books, 2,600
magazines and a large number of new media items.
The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent
collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floors are used for large expositions.
The museum has one of the important collections of modern art. Its more than 59,000 works
cover a broad spectrum of the 20th-century arts. The 4th floor contains works from 1905 to
1965 and covers art movements such as fauvism, abstract art, surrealism and cubist art. Some
of the featured artists include Matisse, Kandinsky, Miró and Picasso.
It’s a home to one of the world’s most important museums of modern art.
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Reading
Read the text and match.
Places of Interest in Paris
The Eiffel Tower
You couldn’t possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to
visit this world-famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris. The tower rises 300
metres tall; when it was completed at the end of the 19th century, it was twice as high as the
Washington Monument, at that time the tallest structure in the world.
Montmartre
Above all, Montmartre located north of downtown Paris is known for its many artists who
have been omnipresent since 1880. The name Montmartre is said to be derived from either
Mount of Martyrs or from Mount of Mars. Until 1873, when the Sacré-Coeur was built on top
of the hill, Montmartre was a small village, inhabited by a farming community. At present the
Sacré-Coeur Basilica located on top of the Montmartre hill is one of Paris’s major tourist
draws.
The Notre Dame
Not the largest cathedral of the world, the Notre Dame might be the most famous of all
cathedrals. The gothic masterpiece is located on a small island in the heart of the city. The site
of the Notre Dame is the cradle of Paris and has always been the religious centre of the city.
The Celts had their sacred ground here, the Romans built a temple to worship Jupiter. AChristian basilica was built in the 6th century and the last religious structure before the Notre
Dame construction started was a Romanesque church.
The Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is home to one of the world’s most important museums of modern art,
but it also contains a very popular library, a bookshop, a movie theatre and a panoramic
terrace. The Public Information Library or BPI boasts a collection of 450,000 books, 2,600
magazines and a large number of new media items.
The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent
collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floors are used for large expositions.
The museum has one of the important collections of modern art. Its more than 59,000 works
cover a broad spectrum of the 20th-century arts. The 4th floor contains works from 1905 to
1965 and covers art movements such as fauvism, abstract art, surrealism and cubist art. Some
of the featured artists include Matisse, Kandinsky, Miró and Picasso.
It rises 300 metres tall.
12
Reading
Read the text and match.
Places of Interest in Paris
The Eiffel Tower
You couldn’t possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do not want to
visit this world-famous structure, you will see its top from all over Paris. The tower rises 300
metres tall; when it was completed at the end of the 19th century, it was twice as high as the
Washington Monument, at that time the tallest structure in the world.
Montmartre
Above all, Montmartre located north of downtown Paris is known for its many artists who
have been omnipresent since 1880. The name Montmartre is said to be derived from either
Mount of Martyrs or from Mount of Mars. Until 1873, when the Sacré-Coeur was built on top
of the hill, Montmartre was a small village, inhabited by a farming community. At present the
Sacré-Coeur Basilica located on top of the Montmartre hill is one of Paris’s major tourist
draws.
The Notre Dame
Not the largest cathedral of the world, the Notre Dame might be the most famous of all
cathedrals. The gothic masterpiece is located on a small island in the heart of the city. The site
of the Notre Dame is the cradle of Paris and has always been the religious centre of the city.
The Celts had their sacred ground here, the Romans built a temple to worship Jupiter. AChristian basilica was built in the 6th century and the last religious structure before the Notre
Dame construction started was a Romanesque church.
The Centre Pompidou
The Centre Pompidou is home to one of the world’s most important museums of modern art,
but it also contains a very popular library, a bookshop, a movie theatre and a panoramic
terrace. The Public Information Library or BPI boasts a collection of 450,000 books, 2,600
magazines and a large number of new media items.
The library occupies the first three floors of the building, while the museum’s permanent
collection is located on floors 4 and 5. The first and top floors are used for large expositions.
The museum has one of the important collections of modern art. Its more than 59,000 works
cover a broad spectrum of the 20th-century arts. The 4th floor contains works from 1905 to
1965 and covers art movements such as fauvism, abstract art, surrealism and cubist art. Some
of the featured artists include Matisse, Kandinsky, Miró and Picasso.
This is one of Paris's major tourist draws.
13
Writing
Write the correct word: who or which
Do you know any famous buildings_______ are situated in London?
14
Writing
Write the correct word: who or which
Look at the girl______ is dancing in the centre of the hall.
15
Writing
Write the correct word: who or which
Tourists______ come to Kyiv enjoy visiting its museums and churches.
16
Writing
Write the correct word: who or which
I took pictures with the camera_____ my brother had
presented me for my birthday.
17
Writing
Write the correct word: who or which
Jack ______________ is the student of Oxford University is going to visit me in January.
18
Writing
Write the correct word: who or which
In the park I met my friend __________________ was watching the birds.
19
Writing
Complete the sentences using all, both, other and another.
1 The museum and the stadium are _______ in the town centre.
20
Writing
Complete the sentences using all, both, other and another.
There is ______ amazing statue next to the school.
21
Writing
Complete the sentences using all, both, other and another.
_____ the students in the class went to the local café.
22
Writing
Complete the sentences using all, both, other and another.
The cathedral is older than_______ buildings in the city.
23
Writing
Complete the sentences using all, both, other and another.
The church, temple, and mosque
are _______ famous for their unique
architecture.
24
Writing
Complete the sentences using all, both, other and another.
The biggest hotel is closed, but we found________ cheaper one.
25
Speaking
Imagine you are at the airport.How would you ask about your luggage?
26
Speaking
You are decorating a room and need to buy some furniture.Choose the correct sentence.
27
Speaking
You hear a surprising story.How do you react?
28
Speaking
You are talking about your rings and necklaces. What do you say?
29
Speaking
A teacher asks you about your tasks.What is your reply?
30
Speaking
You are in a hurry,but the road is very busy.How do you describe the situation?
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