Reading. The Second Term (Karpyuk), 9 Grade
Контроль читання, II семестр 9 клас, Карпюк О.Д.
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Reading. The Second Term (Karpyuk), 9 Grade
Контроль читання, II семестр 9 клас, Карпюк О.Д.
Reading. The Second Term (Karpyuk), 9 Grade
Контроль читання, II семестр 9 клас, Карпюк О.Д.
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1) Read the text. Match the statement (A-E) with the passages (1-5).
Below is a list of five modern inventions which could seem unbelievable
just some years ago.
Liverscribe Echo Smartpen.
This pen not only records audio, it also records whatever a usser writes and even draws. It also allows aa user quickly transfer their notes to a computer or laptop. This is perfect for classrooms that don't allow the use of electronics.
can be used both for the Internet connection and for safety purposes.
Cobra JumPack.
What if your dad could start your car and you were able to change your mobile devices off the same battery pack? The Cobra JumPack will allow you to do it. With this device you can charge any mobile device from smartphones and tablets to digital cameras at home, in office, car or outdoors.
lets you feel the advantages of virtual reality.
Delorme inReach Explorer.
This device is perfect for those who live or work far from cities. It's a tracker that creats and views routes and navigates with a map. When paired with a mobile phone, it allows a user to connect to a network, no matter where they are. This is great for sending test to relatives and iin an emergency situation.
can be usuful for travellers.
Bluesmart Carry-on.
This carry-on suitcase has many different functions. It can be a charger for your phone and a built-in scale, so a user can quickly ensure it is whithin the required weight limit. It also has an electronic lock, built-in LED and attractive design, which makes it the ideal carry-on allowing to travel in style.
is a kind of a universal charger.
The HTC Re Vive.
The HTC Re Vive isn't just limited to video games as it also offers a portal mini-game and can mimic even common-place detting, such as the kitchen or office. The HTC Re Vive is the first step toward a true virtual reality experience.
can record the sound as well as the text.
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2) Write answers to the questions for the text of task 2.
2.1) What city is considered to be the first capital of England?
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2) Write answers to the questions for the text of task 2.
2.2) What king was crowned in Winchester in the 19th century?
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2) Write answers to the questions for the text of task 2.
2.3) Is Winchester far from London?
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3.1) Complete the text with the words from the box.
place | distance | built |
visit | capital | attractions |
Winchester is considered to be the first capital of England. It was 1_______ about 70 AD as a Roman town. This was a market place with many shops and public buildings and the forum in the
centre.
The last Roman soldiers left Britain in 407. Town life then broke down.
Late in the 9th century Alfred the Great, the first king of all England, was crowned here.
He revived the old Roman town. It than became and remained the___ and the
most important city in England until the 11th century and the arrival of William the Conqueror. However, by the 14th century the city had lost its ___ as the second most important city and
began to change into what it is today – a small, sleepy, provincial town.
At present Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of the
surrounding countryside.
With popular tourist ___ and architecture including a magnificent cathedral, award-winning pubs and restaurants and a variety of shops, Winchester is a popular tourist destination.
Most of the things to see and to do in Winchester, and the places to eat, drink
and sleep are within an easy walking __ from each other to the rail station.
Winchester is surrounded by picturesque Hamsphire villages and beautiful
countryside of the South Down National Park. So, you can take a walk towards Twyford along water meadows, and on St.Catherine’s Hill.
On balance, Winchester is a beautiful historic city not far from London, and it is surely worth a _.
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3.2) Complete the text with the words from the box.
place | distance | built |
visit | capital | attractions |
Winchester is considered to be the first capital of England. It was ___ about 70 AD as a Roman town. This was a market place with many shops and public buildings and the forum in the
centre.
The last Roman soldiers left Britain in 407. Town life then broke down.
Late in the 9th century Alfred the Great, the first king of all England, was crowned here.
He revived the old Roman town. It than became and remained the 2________ and the most important city in England until the 11th century and the arrival of William the Conqueror. However, by the 14th century the city had lost its ___ as the second most important city and
began to change into what it is today – a small, sleepy, provincial town.
At present Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of the
surrounding countryside.
With popular tourist __ and architecture including a magnificent cathedral, award-winning pubs and restaurants and a variety of shops, Winchester is a popular tourist destination.
Most of the things to see and to do in Winchester, and the places to eat, drink
and sleep are within an easy walking ____ from each other to the rail station.
Winchester is surrounded by picturesque Hamsphire villages and beautiful
countryside of the South Down National Park. So, you can take a walk towards Twyford along water meadows, and on St.Catherine’s Hill.
On balance, Winchester is a beautiful historic city not far from London, and it is surely worth a __.
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3.3) Complete the text with the words from the box.
place | distance | built |
visit | capital | attractions |
Winchester is considered to be the first capital of England. It was ____ about 70 AD as a Roman town. This was a market place with many shops and public buildings and the forum in the
centre.
The last Roman soldiers left Britain in 407. Town life then broke down.
Late in the 9th century Alfred the Great, the first king of all England, was crowned here.
He revived the old Roman town. It than became and remained the___ and the
most important city in England until the 11th century and the arrival of William the Conqueror. However, by the 14th century the city had lost its 3___ as the second most important city and
began to change into what it is today – a small, sleepy, provincial town.
At present Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of the
surrounding countryside.
With popular tourist ____ and architecture including a magnificent cathedral, award-winning pubs and restaurants and a variety of shops, Winchester is a popular tourist destination.
Most of the things to see and to do in Winchester, and the places to eat,
drink and sleep are within an easy walking ____ from each other to the rail
station.
Winchester is surrounded by picturesque Hamsphire villages and beautiful
countryside of the South Down National Park. So, you can take a walk towards Twyford along water meadows, and on St.Catherine’s Hill.
On balance, Winchester is a beautiful historic city not far from London, and it is surely worth a ___.
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3.4) Complete the text with the words from the box.
place | distance | built |
visit | capital | attractions |
Winchester is considered to be the first capital of England. It was ____ about 70 AD as a Roman town. This was a market place with many shops and public buildings and the forum in the
centre.
The last Roman soldiers left Britain in 407. Town life then broke down.
Late in the 9th century Alfred the Great, the first king of all England, was crowned here.
He revived the old Roman town. It than became and remained the____ and
the most important city in England until the 11th century and the arrival of William the Conqueror. However, by the 14th century the city had lost its__ as the second most important city and
began to change into what it is today – a small, sleepy, provincial town.
At present Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of the
surrounding countryside.
With popular tourist 4 ________ and architecture including a magnificent cathedral, award-winning pubs and restaurants and a variety of shops, Winchester is a popular tourist destination.
Most of the things to see and to do in Winchester, and the places to eat, drink
and sleep are within an easy walking _ from each other to the rail station.
Winchester is surrounded by picturesque Hamsphire villages and beautiful
countryside of the South Down National Park. So, you can take a walk towards Twyford along water meadows, and on St.Catherine’s Hill.
On balance, Winchester is a beautiful historic city not far from London, and it is surely worth a __.
At present Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of
the surrounding countryside.
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3.5) Complete the text with the words from the box.
place | distance | built |
visit | capital | attractions |
Winchester is considered to be the first capital of England. It was ___ about 70 AD as a Roman town. This was a market place with many shops and public buildings and the forum in the
centre. The last Roman soldiers left Britain in 407. Town life then broke down.
Late in the 9th century Alfred the Great, the first king of all England, was crowned here.
He revived the old Roman town. It than became and remained the______ and
the most important city in England until the 11th century and the arrival of William the Conqueror. However, by the 14th century the city had lost its _____ as the second most important city and
began to change into what it is today – a small, sleepy, provincial town.
At present Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of the
surrounding countryside. With popular tourist ______ and architecture
including a magnificent cathedral, award-winning pubs and restaurants and a variety of shops, Winchester is a popular tourist destination.
Most of the things to see and to do in Winchester, and the places to eat, drink
and sleep are within an easy walking 5_____ from each other to the rail station.
Winchester is surrounded by picturesque Hamsphire villages and beautiful
countryside of the South Down National Park. So, you can take a walk towards Twyford along water meadows, and on St.Catherine’s Hill.
On balance, Winchester is a beautiful historic city not far from London, and it is surely worth a_____.
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3.6) Complete the text with the words from the box.
place | distance | built |
visit | capital | attractions |
Winchester is considered to be the first capital of England. It was ____ about 70 AD as a Roman town. This was a market place with many shops and public buildings and the forum in the
centre. The last Roman soldiers left Britain in 407. Town life then broke down.
Late in the 9th century Alfred the Great, the first king of all England, was crowned here.
He revived the old Roman town. It than became and remained the ___ and the most important city in England until the 11th century and the arrival of William the Conqueror. However, by the 14th century the city had lost its __ as the second most important city and
began to change into what it is today – a small, sleepy, provincial town.
At present Winchester combines the best of city life with the freshness of the
surrounding countryside.
With popular tourist __ and architecture including a magnificent cathedral, award-winning pubs and restaurants and a variety of shops, Winchester is a popular tourist destination.
Most of the things to see and to do in Winchester, and the places to eat, drink
and sleep are within an easy walking __ from each other to the rail station.
Winchester is surrounded by picturesque Hamsphire villages and beautiful
countryside of the South Down National Park. So, you can take a walk towards Twyford along water meadows, and on St.Catherine’s Hill.
On balance, Winchester is a beautiful historic city not far from London, and it is surely worth a 6_____.
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