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Reading Comprehension. I Term

05.12.2022
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Тест містить питання скопійовані з: Reading Comprehension 2020.

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Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to it.

THE GORING
LUNCHEON MENU

_______________________________________________________________

Bacon wrapped fillet of monkfish with cauliflower puree, wild mushrooms and maoram sauce

Roasted fillet of sea bass with sweet potatoes and artichokes

Roast Lincolnshire pork fillet with roasted apples, black pudding, red cabbage puree and thyme sauce

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Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to it.

______________________________________________________________

Spinach (buttered/creamed/steamed)

Glazed baby carrots

Sprouting broccoli

Garden peas

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Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to it.

Raspberry and vanilla pudding

Almond hazelnut and apricot bake with vanilla ice cream

Milk chocolate and Earl Grey mousse with chocolate crumble

Cherry and kirsch panna cotta

Raspberry jelly

4

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Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to it.

Curried chickpeas on multigrain bread Goat cheese on rye bread

Cheddar cheese, ham, tomato and pickle with onion bread Sandwich of the week:

Toasted bacon sandwich or baguette

5

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Read the text below. Match choices (A—H) to it.

Freshly brewed Forza Blend Espresso

Cappuccino

Fruit Juices:

Freshly squeezed orange juice

Freshly squeezed grapefruit juice

An optional 12 % service charge will be added to your bill.

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Read the text below. For questions choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).

Generation Gap

As president of the Walt Disney Company’s children’s book and magazine publishing unit, Russell Hampton knows a thing or two about teenagers. Or he thought as much until he was driving his 14-year-old daughter, Katie, and two friends to a play last year in Los Angeles. “Katie and her friends were sitting in the back seat talking to each other about some movie star; I think it was Orlando Bloom,” recalled Mr. Hampton. “I made some comment about him, I don’t remember exactly what, but I got the typical teenager sigh and Katie rolled her eyes at me as if to say, “Oh Dad, you are so out of it.”

After that, the back-seat chattering stopped. When Mr. Hampton looked into his rear-view mirror he saw his daughter sending a text message on her cellphone. “Katie, you shouldn’t be texting all the time,” Mr. Hampton recalled telling her. “Your friends are there. It’s rude.” Katie rolled her eyes again.

“But, Dad, we’re texting each other,” she replied. “I don’t want you to hear what I’m saying.” Mr. Hampton turned his attention back to the freeway. It’s a common scene these days, one playing out in cars, kitchens and bedrooms across the country.

Children increasingly rely on personal technological devices like cellphones to define themselves and create social circles apart from their families, changing the way they communicate with their parents. Adults and teenagers alike found a form of easy communication unknown to the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, and his daughters.

And the computer, along with the Internet, has given even very young children virtual lives distinctly separate from those of their parents and siblings.

Social psychologists who have studied the social impact of mobile communications, say these trends are likely to continue as cellphones turn into mini hand-held computers, social networking devices and pint-sized movie screens.

“For kids it has become an identity-shaping and psyche-changing object,” Ms. Turkle said. “No one creates a new technology really understanding how it will be used or how it can change a society.”

What is mentioned in the text about Russell Hampton?

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1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. For questions choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).

Generation Gap

As president of the Walt Disney Company’s children’s book and magazine publishing unit, Russell Hampton knows a thing or two about teenagers. Or he thought as much until he was driving his 14-year-old daughter, Katie, and two friends to a play last year in Los Angeles. “Katie and her friends were sitting in the back seat talking to each other about some movie star; I think it was Orlando Bloom,” recalled Mr. Hampton. “I made some comment about him, I don’t remember exactly what, but I got the typical teenager sigh and Katie rolled her eyes at me as if to say, “Oh Dad, you are so out of it.”

After that, the back-seat chattering stopped. When Mr. Hampton looked into his rear-view mirror he saw his daughter sending a text message on her cellphone. “Katie, you shouldn’t be texting all the time,” Mr. Hampton recalled telling her. “Your friends are there. It’s rude.” Katie rolled her eyes again.

“But, Dad, we’re texting each other,” she replied. “I don’t want you to hear what I’m saying.” Mr. Hampton turned his attention back to the freeway. It’s a common scene these days, one playing out in cars, kitchens and bedrooms across the country.

Children increasingly rely on personal technological devices like cellphones to define themselves and create social circles apart from their families, changing the way they communicate with their parents. Adults and teenagers alike found a form of easy communication unknown to the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, and his daughters.

And the computer, along with the Internet, has given even very young children virtual lives distinctly separate from those of their parents and siblings.

Social psychologists who have studied the social impact of mobile communications, say these trends are likely to continue as cellphones turn into mini hand-held computers, social networking devices and pint-sized movie screens.

“For kids it has become an identity-shaping and psyche-changing object,” Ms. Turkle said. “No one creates a new technology really understanding how it will be used or how it can change a society.”

Why did Katie and her friends stop chattering in the car?

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1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. For questions choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).

Generation Gap

As president of the Walt Disney Company’s children’s book and magazine publishing unit, Russell Hampton knows a thing or two about teenagers. Or he thought as much until he was driving his 14-year-old daughter, Katie, and two friends to a play last year in Los Angeles. “Katie and her friends were sitting in the back seat talking to each other about some movie star; I think it was Orlando Bloom,” recalled Mr. Hampton. “I made some comment about him, I don’t remember exactly what, but I got the typical teenager sigh and Katie rolled her eyes at me as if to say, “Oh Dad, you are so out of it.”

After that, the back-seat chattering stopped. When Mr. Hampton looked into his rear-view mirror he saw his daughter sending a text message on her cellphone. “Katie, you shouldn’t be texting all the time,” Mr. Hampton recalled telling her. “Your friends are there. It’s rude.” Katie rolled her eyes again.

“But, Dad, we’re texting each other,” she replied. “I don’t want you to hear what I’m saying.” Mr. Hampton turned his attention back to the freeway. It’s a common scene these days, one playing out in cars, kitchens and bedrooms across the country.

Children increasingly rely on personal technological devices like cellphones to define themselves and create social circles apart from their families, changing the way they communicate with their parents. Adults and teenagers alike found a form of easy communication unknown to the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, and his daughters.

And the computer, along with the Internet, has given even very young children virtual lives distinctly separate from those of their parents and siblings.

Social psychologists who have studied the social impact of mobile communications, say these trends are likely to continue as cellphones turn into mini hand-held computers, social networking devices and pint-sized movie screens.

“For kids it has become an identity-shaping and psyche-changing object,” Ms. Turkle said. “No one creates a new technology really understanding how it will be used or how it can change a society.”

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?

9

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. For questions choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).

Generation Gap

As president of the Walt Disney Company’s children’s book and magazine publishing unit, Russell Hampton knows a thing or two about teenagers. Or he thought as much until he was driving his 14-year-old daughter, Katie, and two friends to a play last year in Los Angeles. “Katie and her friends were sitting in the back seat talking to each other about some movie star; I think it was Orlando Bloom,” recalled Mr. Hampton. “I made some comment about him, I don’t remember exactly what, but I got the typical teenager sigh and Katie rolled her eyes at me as if to say, “Oh Dad, you are so out of it.”

After that, the back-seat chattering stopped. When Mr. Hampton looked into his rear-view mirror he saw his daughter sending a text message on her cellphone. “Katie, you shouldn’t be texting all the time,” Mr. Hampton recalled telling her. “Your friends are there. It’s rude.” Katie rolled her eyes again.

“But, Dad, we’re texting each other,” she replied. “I don’t want you to hear what I’m saying.” Mr. Hampton turned his attention back to the freeway. It’s a common scene these days, one playing out in cars, kitchens and bedrooms across the country.

Children increasingly rely on personal technological devices like cellphones to define themselves and create social circles apart from their families, changing the way they communicate with their parents. Adults and teenagers alike found a form of easy communication unknown to the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, and his daughters.

And the computer, along with the Internet, has given even very young children virtual lives distinctly separate from those of their parents and siblings.

Social psychologists who have studied the social impact of mobile communications, say these trends are likely to continue as cellphones turn into mini hand-held computers, social networking devices and pint-sized movie screens.

“For kids it has become an identity-shaping and psyche-changing object,” Ms. Turkle said. “No one creates a new technology really understanding how it will be used or how it can change a society.”

What can one conclude about modern children from the text?

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1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. For questions choose the correct answer (А, В, C or D).

Generation Gap

As president of the Walt Disney Company’s children’s book and magazine publishing unit, Russell Hampton knows a thing or two about teenagers. Or he thought as much until he was driving his 14-year-old daughter, Katie, and two friends to a play last year in Los Angeles. “Katie and her friends were sitting in the back seat talking to each other about some movie star; I think it was Orlando Bloom,” recalled Mr. Hampton. “I made some comment about him, I don’t remember exactly what, but I got the typical teenager sigh and Katie rolled her eyes at me as if to say, “Oh Dad, you are so out of it.”

After that, the back-seat chattering stopped. When Mr. Hampton looked into his rear-view mirror he saw his daughter sending a text message on her cellphone. “Katie, you shouldn’t be texting all the time,” Mr. Hampton recalled telling her. “Your friends are there. It’s rude.” Katie rolled her eyes again.

“But, Dad, we’re texting each other,” she replied. “I don’t want you to hear what I’m saying.” Mr. Hampton turned his attention back to the freeway. It’s a common scene these days, one playing out in cars, kitchens and bedrooms across the country.

Children increasingly rely on personal technological devices like cellphones to define themselves and create social circles apart from their families, changing the way they communicate with their parents. Adults and teenagers alike found a form of easy communication unknown to the inventor of the telephone, Alexander Graham Bell, and his daughters.

And the computer, along with the Internet, has given even very young children virtual lives distinctly separate from those of their parents and siblings.

Social psychologists who have studied the social impact of mobile communications, say these trends are likely to continue as cellphones turn into mini hand-held computers, social networking devices and pint-sized movie screens.

“For kids it has become an identity-shaping and psyche-changing object,” Ms. Turkle said. “No one creates a new technology really understanding how it will be used or how it can change a society.”

What is stated in the text about technology developers?

11

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Read the text below. Match choices (A— H) to it.

VEGETABLES WHICH MAKE PEOPLE HEALTHY

Tomatoes have high levels of beta carotene, an antioxidant that supports the immune system. They have high dietary fibre and taste delicious raw or cooked.

Which of the vegetables______ ?

12

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Read the text below. Match choices (A— H) to it.

VEGETABLES WHICH MAKE PEOPLE HEALTHY

Garlic is surely one of the world’s most potent medicines, and its potent smell is what makes it so powerful. Garlic is a natural antiseptic; it prevents cancer, fights infection, and prevents colds.

Which of the vegetables______ ?

13

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Match choices (A— H) to it.

VEGETABLES WHICH MAKE PEOPLE HEALTHY

Onions are rich in quercetin, a powerful antioxidant that may reduce the risk of cancer. The quercetin also makes onions a safe therapy for allergies; it also helps prevent heart disease and reduce high blood pressure.

Which of the vegetables______ ?

14

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Match choices (A— H) to it.

VEGETABLES WHICH MAKE PEOPLE HEALTHY

The power of mushrooms comes from their ability to enhance the activity of natural killer T-cells (NKT). These NKTs attack and remove cells that are damaged or infected

Which of the vegetables______ ?

15

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Match choices (A— H) to it.

VEGETABLES WHICH MAKE PEOPLE HEALTHY

Beets are an amazing blood purifier. Beets are rich in iron and produce the disease-fighting white blood cells. They also stimulate red blood cells and improve the supply of oxygen to the cells.

Which of the vegetables______ ?

16

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Match choices (A— H) to it.

VEGETABLES WHICH MAKE PEOPLE HEALTHY

Red bell pepper is bursting with vitamin C, making it a powerful immune builder. Red bell pepper’s high level of beta carotene turns into vitamin A, making it a strong defence against disease.

Which of the vegetables______ ?

17

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) _   _________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.

The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.

A He added that the awards ceremony is

B Her popularity declined

C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity

D It is given by ITV

E The Queen was not present

F to promote Britain and British culture

G Another award given at the ceremony was

H He was the first to be awarded

I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award

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1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)_   _________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.

The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.

A He added that the awards ceremony is

B Her popularity declined

C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity

D It is given by ITV

E The Queen was not present

F to promote Britain and British culture

G Another award given at the ceremony was

H He was the first to be awarded

I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award

19

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _   ________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.

The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.

A He added that the awards ceremony is

B Her popularity declined

C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity

D It is given by ITV

E The Queen was not present

F to promote Britain and British culture

G Another award given at the ceremony was

H He was the first to be awarded

I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award

20

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.

The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4)   __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.

A He added that the awards ceremony is

B Her popularity declined

C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity

D It is given by ITV

E The Queen was not present

F to promote Britain and British culture

G Another award given at the ceremony was

H He was the first to be awarded

I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award

21

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.

The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5)   __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.

A He added that the awards ceremony is

B Her popularity declined

C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity

D It is given by ITV

E The Queen was not present

F to promote Britain and British culture

G Another award given at the ceremony was

H He was the first to be awarded

I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award

22

1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.

The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)   __________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7) _________.

A He added that the awards ceremony is

B Her popularity declined

C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity

D It is given by ITV

E The Queen was not present

F to promote Britain and British culture

G Another award given at the ceremony was

H He was the first to be awarded

I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award

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1 з 23 балів

Read the text below. Choose from (A-I) the one which best fits each space (1-7). There are two choices you do not need to use.

The British public has voted for Queen Elizabeth II as the Greatest Living Briton for 2007. She beat former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, ex-prime minister Baroness Thatcher, and pop superstar Robbie Williams to the top spot. (1) __________ at the star-studded ceremony to collect the award in person. However, her youngest son Prince Edward made a special tribute to his mother Via a video link. (2)__________ among her people in recent years. She has been on the throne since 1953 and is one of the few British royals to escape scandals. (3) _________ after Diana, Princess of Wales, died in Paris in 1997, but she remains a much-loved figure today.

The award for Greatest Living Briton is a new one. (4) __________, one of Britain’s most popular television companies. Guy Freeman of ITV said: “The Great Britons 2007 was a fantastic ceremony [showing] all that is so great about the United Kingdom.” (5) __________ set to become an annual event. The first winner, in 2005, was Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. (6)__________ for soccer star David Beckham, who picked up the Award for Global Achievement. This is for his performance on the soccer field, his charity work and his efforts around the world (7)   _________.

A He added that the awards ceremony is

B Her popularity declined

C The Queen has enjoyed great popularity

D It is given by ITV

E The Queen was not present

F to promote Britain and British culture

G Another award given at the ceremony was

H He was the first to be awarded

I Queen Elizabeth got her highest award

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