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Read the text and the statements to it. Write if the statements are true or false.
DON’T HURT SOMEONE YOU LOVE
Are parents always fair, patient and tolerant towards their children? Thisstory shows how true love can cope with misunderstanding and unfairness. There was a father who had three children and had to bring them up by himself because his wife died. He often felt tired, busy and stressed. One morninghe asked his eldest daughter, Valery, to wash the breakfast dishes before going to school. But she was already running late, so she burst into tears. The father decided that she was just trying to get out of an unpleasant chore, and he demanded that she dry her tears and get back to work immediately. She silently did what he wanted, but that day they were driving to school in silence.
The man dropped his daughters and moved to his office. He tried to work butcouldn’t focus on his job; all he could see was his daughter’s unhappy face as she got out of the car. So he decided to say sorry to his daughter. He took permission from the school to take his daughter for lunch. When she came out, he turned towards his daughter and said, «Valery, I am sorry. It’s not that I shouldn’t have asked you to help out at home, but I had no right to it this morning without anyprevious warning. I upset you at a time when you most needed my love and sup- port. And I let you go without saying «I love you». Please forgive me».
Valery put her arms around her father’s neck and said, «Oh, dad, of courseI forgive you. I love you, too».
1) The man in the story had no wife.
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Read the text and the statements to it. Write if the statements are true or false.
DON’T HURT SOMEONE YOU LOVE
Are parents always fair, patient and tolerant towards their children? Thisstory shows how true love can cope with misunderstanding and unfairness. There was a father who had three children and had to bring them up by himself because his wife died. He often felt tired, busy and stressed. One morninghe asked his eldest daughter, Valery, to wash the breakfast dishes before going to school. But she was already running late, so she burst into tears. The father decided that she was just trying to get out of an unpleasant chore, and he demanded that she dry her tears and get back to work immediately. She silently did what he wanted, but that day they were driving to school in silence.
The man dropped his daughters and moved to his office. He tried to work butcouldn’t focus on his job; all he could see was his daughter’s unhappy face as she got out of the car. So he decided to say sorry to his daughter. He took permission from the school to take his daughter for lunch. When she came out, he turned towards his daughter and said, «Valery, I am sorry. It’s not that I shouldn’t have asked you to help out at home, but I had no right to it this morning without anyprevious warning. I upset you at a time when you most needed my love and sup- port. And I let you go without saying «I love you». Please forgive me».
Valery put her arms around her father’s neck and said, «Oh, dad, of courseI forgive you. I love you, too».
2) Valery was only child.
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Read the text and the statements to it. Write if the statements are true or false.
DON’T HURT SOMEONE YOU LOVE
Are parents always fair, patient and tolerant towards their children? Thisstory shows how true love can cope with misunderstanding and unfairness. There was a father who had three children and had to bring them up by himself because his wife died. He often felt tired, busy and stressed. One morninghe asked his eldest daughter, Valery, to wash the breakfast dishes before going to school. But she was already running late, so she burst into tears. The father decided that she was just trying to get out of an unpleasant chore, and he demanded that she dry her tears and get back to work immediately. She silently did what he wanted, but that day they were driving to school in silence.
The man dropped his daughters and moved to his office. He tried to work butcouldn’t focus on his job; all he could see was his daughter’s unhappy face as she got out of the car. So he decided to say sorry to his daughter. He took permission from the school to take his daughter for lunch. When she came out, he turned towards his daughter and said, «Valery, I am sorry. It’s not that I shouldn’t have asked you to help out at home, but I had no right to it this morning without anyprevious warning. I upset you at a time when you most needed my love and sup- port. And I let you go without saying «I love you». Please forgive me».
Valery put her arms around her father’s neck and said, «Oh, dad, of courseI forgive you. I love you, too».
3) It was Valery's duty to wash the dishes every morning
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Read the text and the statements to it. Write if the statements are true or false.
DON’T HURT SOMEONE YOU LOVE
Are parents always fair, patient and tolerant towards their children? Thisstory shows how true love can cope with misunderstanding and unfairness. There was a father who had three children and had to bring them up by himself because his wife died. He often felt tired, busy and stressed. One morninghe asked his eldest daughter, Valery, to wash the breakfast dishes before going to school. But she was already running late, so she burst into tears. The father decided that she was just trying to get out of an unpleasant chore, and he demanded that she dry her tears and get back to work immediately. She silently did what he wanted, but that day they were driving to school in silence.
The man dropped his daughters and moved to his office. He tried to work butcouldn’t focus on his job; all he could see was his daughter’s unhappy face as she got out of the car. So he decided to say sorry to his daughter. He took permission from the school to take his daughter for lunch. When she came out, he turned towards his daughter and said, «Valery, I am sorry. It’s not that I shouldn’t have asked you to help out at home, but I had no right to it this morning without anyprevious warning. I upset you at a time when you most needed my love and sup- port. And I let you go without saying «I love you». Please forgive me».
Valery put her arms around her father’s neck and said, «Oh, dad, of courseI forgive you. I love you, too».
4) The teacher was rude with his daughter.
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Read the text and the statements to it. Write if the statements are true or false.
DON’T HURT SOMEONE YOU LOVE
Are parents always fair, patient and tolerant towards their children? Thisstory shows how true love can cope with misunderstanding and unfairness. There was a father who had three children and had to bring them up by himself because his wife died. He often felt tired, busy and stressed. One morninghe asked his eldest daughter, Valery, to wash the breakfast dishes before going to school. But she was already running late, so she burst into tears. The father decided that she was just trying to get out of an unpleasant chore, and he demanded that she dry her tears and get back to work immediately. She silently did what he wanted, but that day they were driving to school in silence.
The man dropped his daughters and moved to his office. He tried to work butcouldn’t focus on his job; all he could see was his daughter’s unhappy face as she got out of the car. So he decided to say sorry to his daughter. He took permission from the school to take his daughter for lunch. When she came out, he turned towards his daughter and said, «Valery, I am sorry. It’s not that I shouldn’t have asked you to help out at home, but I had no right to it this morning without anyprevious warning. I upset you at a time when you most needed my love and sup- port. And I let you go without saying «I love you». Please forgive me».
Valery put her arms around her father’s neck and said, «Oh, dad, of courseI forgive you. I love you, too».
5) The father felt guilty and couldn't wokr.
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Read the text and the statements to it. Write if the statements are true or false.
DON’T HURT SOMEONE YOU LOVE
Are parents always fair, patient and tolerant towards their children? Thisstory shows how true love can cope with misunderstanding and unfairness. There was a father who had three children and had to bring them up by himself because his wife died. He often felt tired, busy and stressed. One morninghe asked his eldest daughter, Valery, to wash the breakfast dishes before going to school. But she was already running late, so she burst into tears. The father decided that she was just trying to get out of an unpleasant chore, and he demanded that she dry her tears and get back to work immediately. She silently did what he wanted, but that day they were driving to school in silence.
The man dropped his daughters and moved to his office. He tried to work butcouldn’t focus on his job; all he could see was his daughter’s unhappy face as she got out of the car. So he decided to say sorry to his daughter. He took permission from the school to take his daughter for lunch. When she came out, he turned towards his daughter and said, «Valery, I am sorry. It’s not that I shouldn’t have asked you to help out at home, but I had no right to it this morning without anyprevious warning. I upset you at a time when you most needed my love and sup- port. And I let you go without saying «I love you». Please forgive me».
Valery put her arms around her father’s neck and said, «Oh, dad, of courseI forgive you. I love you, too».
6) Valery easily forgave her father.
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Read the text and choose the correct answer(A-D).
A | B | C | D | |
1 | uses | benefits | health | activity |
2 | workout | life | rest | lifestyle |
3 | sleeping | moving | resting | studying |
4 | stress | laziness | tiredness | health |
5 | character | hope | lifestyle | self-respect |
BEING ACTIVE MAKES YOU HAPPY
By now you probably know all about the physical (1)____ ______of exercise, but new research shows that getting fit improves your mental health, too. Regular exercise can help you feel less stressed, get more sleep and improve your self-confidence.
So, think of your (2)___ _______as a mini vacation. For 30 minutes, you will not answer the phone or take care of others. It is hard to worry about all the things you have to do when you are concentrating on doing one more push-up!
Exercise makes sure a good night’s rest in two key ways: the simple act of (3)__ ____ tires your body out, and working out also reduces (4)__ ____ which can cause sleeplessness. So, the equation is simple: more physical activity equals less insomnia.
By taking positive steps to improve your health and looks, you gain a feeling of control over your life and body. That sense of confidence will carry over to other areas of your life, raising your overall (5)___ ______. While you are working out, you can think and appreciate all that your body can do instead of thinking negative thoughts about your appearance.
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Complete the text with the words (a—f). There are two choices you don’t need to use.
a) subject b) comprehensive c) attend
d) A levels e) language f) examination
British children ought to (1) school until they are 16 years old. At the age of 16, students write an (2) _ __called the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education). All students are tested in Mathematics, English Literature, English Composition, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, History or the Classics, one modern language, and one more (3)__ _______, such as Art or Computer Studies.
After completing the GCSE, some students leave school, others enter a technical college, while others continue at high school for two more years and take a further set of standardised exams, known as (4)_ _____, in three or four subjects. These exams determine whether a student is smart enough for a university
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
Bernard Berg is … .
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
At school he was good at … .
11
Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
Bernard Berg studied in … .
12
Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
He was offered to work as a teacher … .
13
Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
He was offered to work during … .
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
Bernard Berg specialized in teaching … .
15
Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
Bernard Berg started as an English language teacher.
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
He finished his university studies in Cambridge.
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
He began teaching in a secondary school in England.
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
He was interested in languages of different countries
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
He went to Africa for three years.
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Read the text.
Love to Languages
Bernard Berg, Professor of Linguistics, started as an English language teacher.
He was always good at languages at school, so he decided to take his degree in
French and German first. When he finished his university studies in Oxford he began
teaching in a secondary school in England. Two years later, however, he met
someone by chance who offered him a job teaching English to foreign students
during the long summer holidays. His students were adults and he enjoyed the
work greatly. He soon found he was interested in languages of different countries.
Since then he has specialized in this work.
First he went to Africa for two years and then he spent a year in Spain. After
that he went to Italy where he worked for three years. He hasn’t been to South
America yet but he plans to go there next. He has taught men and women of all ages
and of all nationalities. He has also learnt to get on with people of all walks of
life. Now he is a writer but his interest in foreign languages never lessens.
Choose the correct answer.
Now he is a writer.
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