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завдання тесту для перевірки рівня сформованості навичок самостійної роботи з текстом
try to do your best while doing the test. Read attentively the instructions before doing every task
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What is this advertisement about?
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What is this advertisement about?
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What is this adverisement about?
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Read the paragraph and choose the best heading to it
When you feel like you can’t even crack a smile, force yourself to do something fun. Hook up with a funny friend or watch a comedy movie or TV show and laugh till you cry! It might be an act at first, but you’ll soon be giggling for real!
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Read the paragraph and choose the correct heading to it
There’s nothing wrong with crying! If you feel yourself welling up and you’re in a quiet and private place, go for it! You’ll feel so much better. Just make sure you’ve got some tissues close by!
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Read the paragraph and choose the correct heading to it
It really is true! Certain foods are great for making you happy. When you’re feeling low, reach for some good mood food — nuts, beans, fish, fruit will all put a smile on your face!
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Get creative! Having a project to work on can take your mind off the stresses of growing up. You could work on a painting or drawing, take some cool photos or even make some clothes or customise the ones you’ve got! The feelings of pride and success you’ll get when you finish your project will be unbeatable!
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Keeping a diary or channelling your thoughts and feelings into a story, poem or article can really help get things into perspective. You could even keep a blog — just be sure not to give any personal information away, like your name, age or address. Years from now, you can take a look at what you’ve written and remember, you can get through anything!
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Read the text and choose the correct variant to fill in the blanks
What are the roots of the gap year?
The gap year itself has its roots set in post-war Britain. There was a belief that giving young people the opportunity .... [where the boys would seek out culture, a massive increase in gap year travel, one of the fastest growing business mark, to travel and experience new cultures] would mean a greater chance at achieving world peace as new generations gained understanding.
Some also believe the gap year to originate from the idea of the 17th century “Grand Tour” taken by the sons of aristocrats. The Grand Tour comprised up to three years travelling around Europe, ___________ in order to refine their education.
As the children of the baby boomers grew up and came of age in the 1990s, there was __________. These children were encouraged by their parents to travel; an opportunity they never got themselves. However, in 1960s Britain, many school leavers went on what is now known as a “hippy trail”, travelling to destinations in Asia such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The gap travel industry has since exploded and is now ___________.
Though the gap year has its origins in Britain, it is a concept which has swept the globe, with many American universities enabling their students to postpone ___________. In the present day, taking a gap year has become ___________ of travelling round the world before or after university or on a career break.
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Read the text and choose the correct variant to fill in the blanks
What are the roots of the gap year?
The gap year itself has its roots set in post-war Britain. There was a belief that giving young people the opportunity ___________ would mean a greater chance at achieving world peace as new generations gained understanding.
Some also believe the gap year to originate from the idea of the 17th century “Grand Tour” taken by the sons of aristocrats. The Grand Tour comprised up to three years travelling around Europe, .... [a massive increase in gap year travel, where the boys would seek out culture, their university placements to take a ye, one of the fastest growing business mark] in order to refine their education.
As the children of the baby boomers grew up and came of age in the 1990s, there was __________. These children were encouraged by their parents to travel; an opportunity they never got themselves. However, in 1960s Britain, many school leavers went on what is now known as a “hippy trail”, travelling to destinations in Asia such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The gap travel industry has since exploded and is now ___________.
Though the gap year has its origins in Britain, it is a concept which has swept the globe, with many American universities enabling their students to postpone ___________. In the present day, taking a gap year has become ___________ of travelling round the world before or after university or on a career break.
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Read the text and choose the correct variant to fill in the blanks
What are the roots of the gap year?
The gap year itself has its roots set in post-war Britain. There was a belief that giving young people the opportunity ___________ would mean a greater chance at achieving world peace as new generations gained understanding.
Some also believe the gap year to originate from the idea of the 17th century “Grand Tour” taken by the sons of aristocrats. The Grand Tour comprised up to three years travelling around Europe, ___________ in order to refine their education.
As the children of the baby boomers grew up and came of age in the 1990s, there was .... [a massive increase in gap year travel, one of the fastest growing business mark, to travel and experience new cultures, their university placements to take a ye]. These children were encouraged by their parents to travel; an opportunity they never got themselves. However, in 1960s Britain, many school leavers went on what is now known as a “hippy trail”, travelling to destinations in Asia such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The gap travel industry has since exploded and is now ___________.
Though the gap year has its origins in Britain, it is a concept which has swept the globe, with many American universities enabling their students to postpone ___________. In the present day, taking a gap year has become ___________ of travelling round the world before or after university or on a career break.
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Read the text and choose the correct variant to fill in the blank (one of the variants one of the fastest growing business markets)
What are the roots of the gap year?
The gap year itself has its roots set in post-war Britain. There was a belief that giving young people the opportunity ___________ would mean a greater chance at achieving world peace as new generations gained understanding.
Some also believe the gap year to originate from the idea of the 17th century “Grand Tour” taken by the sons of aristocrats. The Grand Tour comprised up to three years travelling around Europe, ___________ in order to refine their education.
As the children of the baby boomers grew up and came of age in the 1990s, there was __________. These children were encouraged by their parents to travel; an opportunity they never got themselves. However, in 1960s Britain, many school leavers went on what is now known as a “hippy trail”, travelling to destinations in Asia such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The gap travel industry has since exploded and is now ... [where the boys would seek out culture, one of the fastest growing business mark, a familiar and incredibly popular way, one of the fastest growing business mark]
Though the gap year has its origins in Britain, it is a concept which has swept the globe, with many American universities enabling their students to postpone ___________. In the present day, taking a gap year has become ___________ of travelling round the world before or after university or on a career break.
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Read the text and choose the correct variant to fill in the blank (one of the variants their university placements to take a year out)
What are the roots of the gap year?
The gap year itself has its roots set in post-war Britain. There was a belief that giving young people the opportunity ___________ would mean a greater chance at achieving world peace as new generations gained understanding.
Some also believe the gap year to originate from the idea of the 17th century “Grand Tour” taken by the sons of aristocrats. The Grand Tour comprised up to three years travelling around Europe, ___________ in order to refine their education.
As the children of the baby boomers grew up and came of age in the 1990s, there was __________. These children were encouraged by their parents to travel; an opportunity they never got themselves. However, in 1960s Britain, many school leavers went on what is now known as a “hippy trail”, travelling to destinations in Asia such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The gap travel industry has since exploded and is now ___________.
Though the gap year has its origins in Britain, it is a concept which has swept the globe, with many American universities enabling their students to postpone .... [one of the fastest growing business mark, a massive increase in gap year travel, to choose their future profession, their university placements to take a ye] In the present day, taking a gap year has become ___________ of travelling round the world before or after university or on a career break.
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Read the text and choose the correct variant to fill in the blank
What are the roots of the gap year?
The gap year itself has its roots set in post-war Britain. There was a belief that giving young people the opportunity ___________ would mean a greater chance at achieving world peace as new generations gained understanding.
Some also believe the gap year to originate from the idea of the 17th century “Grand Tour” taken by the sons of aristocrats. The Grand Tour comprised up to three years travelling around Europe, ___________ in order to refine their education.
As the children of the baby boomers grew up and came of age in the 1990s, there was __________. These children were encouraged by their parents to travel; an opportunity they never got themselves. However, in 1960s Britain, many school leavers went on what is now known as a “hippy trail”, travelling to destinations in Asia such as India, Pakistan and Nepal. The gap travel industry has since exploded and is now ___________.
Though the gap year has its origins in Britain, it is a concept which has swept the globe, with many American universities enabling their students to postpone ___________. In the present day, taking a gap year has become ...... [a massive increase in gap year travel, where the boys would seek out culture, a familiar and incredibly popular way, one of the fastest growing business mark]of travelling round the world before or after university or on a career break.
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