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Caesar Salad
The salad, despite the Mediterranean nature of its (1)_____ , has nothing to do with any Roman emperor named Julius. It is widely reported that the (2)___ was first cooked in the 1920s by the American restauranteur Caesar Cardini, although this is (3)_ by some of Cardini’s family and others. Cardini’s brother Alex says that it was he, an ex-pilot of WWI, who (4)___ the salad and called it “Aviator’s Salad” and that the “Caesar Salad” name was taken from “Caesar’s”, which was the name of the restaurant it was first (5)_____ in.
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Caesar Salad
The salad, despite the Mediterranean nature of its (1)_____ , has nothing to do with any Roman emperor named Julius. It is widely reported that the (2)___ was first cooked in the 1920s by the American restauranteur Caesar Cardini, although this is (3)_ by some of Cardini’s family and others. Cardini’s brother Alex says that it was he, an ex-pilot of WWI, who (4)___ the salad and called it “Aviator’s Salad” and that the “Caesar Salad” name was taken from “Caesar’s”, which was the name of the restaurant it was first (45)_____ in.
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Caesar Salad
The salad, despite the Mediterranean nature of its (1)_____ , has nothing to do with any Roman emperor named Julius. It is widely reported that the (2)___ was first cooked in the 1920s by the American restauranteur Caesar Cardini, although this is (3)______ by some of Cardini’s family and others. Cardini’s brother Alex says that it was he, an ex-pilot of WWI, who (4)___ the salad and called it “Aviator’s Salad” and that the “Caesar Salad” name was taken from “Caesar’s”, which was the name of the restaurant it was first (5)_____ in.
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Caesar Salad
The salad, despite the Mediterranean nature of its (1)_____ , has nothing to do with any Roman emperor named Julius. It is widely reported that the (2)___ was first cooked in the 1920s by the American restauranteur Caesar Cardini, although this is (3)______ by some of Cardini’s family and others. Cardini’s brother Alex says that it was he, an ex-pilot of WWI, who (4)___ the salad and called it “Aviator’s Salad” and that the “Caesar Salad” name was taken from “Caesar’s”, which was the name of the restaurant it was first (5)_____ in.
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Caesar Salad
The salad, despite the Mediterranean nature of its (1)_____ , has nothing to do with any Roman emperor named Julius. It is widely reported that the (2)___ was first cooked in the 1920s by the American restauranteur Caesar Cardini, although this is (3)______ by some of Cardini’s family and others. Cardini’s brother Alex says that it was he, an ex-pilot of WWI, who (4)___ the salad and called it “Aviator’s Salad” and that the “Caesar Salad” name was taken from “Caesar’s”, which was the name of the restaurant it was first (5)_____ in.
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Egg-and-Spoon Race
Egg-and-spoon race originated at the end of the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The objective of the race is very (1)_____ , to carry an egg on the spoon and cross the finish line as fast as (2)___ . Each competitor is (3)_____ a spoon and an egg. At the starting line, all competitors line up with the eggs positioned on the spoon. When the start signal is set off, competitors run at full speed, holding the spoon with just one hand. Holding the spoon with two hands, or touching the egg with hands is not allowed. If a competitor drops it, they have to (4)_ the egg, put it back on to the spoon and balance it before they can resume running. Though mostly eggs are used for races, they have also been (45)______ in some instances with potatoes, tomatoes, lemons or synthetic eggs.
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Egg-and-Spoon Race
Egg-and-spoon race originated at the end of the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The objective of the race is very (1)_____ , to carry an egg on the spoon and cross the finish line as fast as (2)___ . Each competitor is (3)_____ a spoon and an egg. At the starting line, all competitors line up with the eggs positioned on the spoon. When the start signal is set off, competitors run at full speed, holding the spoon with just one hand. Holding the spoon with two hands, or touching the egg with hands is not allowed. If a competitor drops it, they have to (4)_ the egg, put it back on to the spoon and balance it before they can resume running. Though mostly eggs are used for races, they have also been (45)______ in some instances with potatoes, tomatoes, lemons or synthetic eggs.
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Egg-and-Spoon Race
Egg-and-spoon race originated at the end of the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The objective of the race is very (1)_____ , to carry an egg on the spoon and cross the finish line as fast as (2)___ . Each competitor is (3)_____ a spoon and an egg. At the starting line, all competitors line up with the eggs positioned on the spoon. When the start signal is set off, competitors run at full speed, holding the spoon with just one hand. Holding the spoon with two hands, or touching the egg with hands is not allowed. If a competitor drops it, they have to (4)_ the egg, put it back on to the spoon and balance it before they can resume running. Though mostly eggs are used for races, they have also been (5)______ in some instances with potatoes, tomatoes, lemons or synthetic eggs.
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Egg-and-Spoon Race
Egg-and-spoon race originated at the end of the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The objective of the race is very (1)_____ , to carry an egg on the spoon and cross the finish line as fast as (2)___ . Each competitor is (3)_____ a spoon and an egg. At the starting line, all competitors line up with the eggs positioned on the spoon. When the start signal is set off, competitors run at full speed, holding the spoon with just one hand. Holding the spoon with two hands, or touching the egg with hands is not allowed. If a competitor drops it, they have to (4)_____ the egg, put it back on to the spoon and balance it before they can resume running. Though mostly eggs are used for races, they have also been (5)______ in some instances with potatoes, tomatoes, lemons or synthetic eggs.
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Egg-and-Spoon Race
Egg-and-spoon race originated at the end of the 19th century in the United Kingdom. The objective of the race is very (1)_____ , to carry an egg on the spoon and cross the finish line as fast as (2)___ . Each competitor is (3)_____ a spoon and an egg. At the starting line, all competitors line up with the eggs positioned on the spoon. When the start signal is set off, competitors run at full speed, holding the spoon with just one hand. Holding the spoon with two hands, or touching the egg with hands is not allowed. If a competitor drops it, they have to (4)_____ the egg, put it back on to the spoon and balance it before they can resume running. Though mostly eggs are used for races, they have also been (5)______ in some instances with potatoes, tomatoes, lemons or synthetic eggs.
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Andrea Bocelli
Blinded at 12, Bocelli cannot see (1)_____ work of art — except in memory. But perhaps it is this memory of community that has seen him succeed, becoming one of (2)______ tenors in the world and selling over 150 (3)_____ records. Celine Dion, with whom he once (4)_ a duet, said that “if God had a singing voice he (5)_____ like Andrea Bocelli”.
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Andrea Bocelli
Blinded at 12, Bocelli cannot see (1)_____ work of art — except in memory. But perhaps it is this memory of community that has seen him succeed, becoming one of (2)______ tenors in the world and selling over 150 (3)_____ records. Celine Dion, with whom he once (4)_ a duet, said that “if God had a singing voice he (5)_____ like Andrea Bocelli”.
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Andrea Bocelli
Blinded at 12, Bocelli cannot see (1)_____ work of art — except in memory. But perhaps it is this memory of community that has seen him succeed, becoming one of (2)______ tenors in the world and selling over 150 (3)_____ records. Celine Dion, with whom he once (4)_ a duet, said that “if God had a singing voice he (5)_____ like Andrea Bocelli”.
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Andrea Bocelli
Blinded at 12, Bocelli cannot see (1)_____ work of art — except in memory. But perhaps it is this memory of community that has seen him succeed, becoming one of (2)______ tenors in the world and selling over 150 (3)_____ records. Celine Dion, with whom he once (4)_____ a duet, said that “if God had a singing voice he (5)_____ like Andrea Bocelli”.
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Andrea Bocelli
Blinded at 12, Bocelli cannot see (1)_____ work of art — except in memory. But perhaps it is this memory of community that has seen him succeed, becoming one of (2)______ tenors in the world and selling over 150 (3)_____ records. Celine Dion, with whom he once (4)_____ a duet, said that “if God had a singing voice he (5)_____ like Andrea Bocelli”.
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Dogs Driving Cars
For the past two months, animal trainer Mark Vette (1)_____ three dogs to drive. The lessons are part of a campaign by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meant (2)_____ up stereotypes about rescue dogs.
Sometimes people think, because they’re getting an animal that (3)___ , that somehow it’s a second-class animal. Driving a car (4)_ demonstrates to potential dog adopters that you (5)___ teach an old dog new tricks. The way all three rescue dogs have taken to training really proves that intelligent creatures adapt to the situation they’re in.
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Dogs Driving Cars
For the past two months, animal trainer Mark Vette (1)_____ three dogs to drive. The lessons are part of a campaign by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meant (2)_____ up stereotypes about rescue dogs.
Sometimes people think, because they’re getting an animal that (3)___ , that somehow it’s a second-class animal. Driving a car (4)_ demonstrates to potential dog adopters that you (5)___ teach an old dog new tricks. The way all three rescue dogs have taken to training really proves that intelligent creatures adapt to the situation they’re in.
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Dogs Driving Cars
For the past two months, animal trainer Mark Vette (1)_____ three dogs to drive. The lessons are part of a campaign by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meant (2)_____ up stereotypes about rescue dogs.
Sometimes people think, because they’re getting an animal that (3)___ , that somehow it’s a second-class animal. Driving a car (4)_ demonstrates to potential dog adopters that you (5)___ teach an old dog new tricks. The way all three rescue dogs have taken to training really proves that intelligent creatures adapt to the situation they’re in.
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Dogs Driving Cars
For the past two months, animal trainer Mark Vette (1)_____ three dogs to drive. The lessons are part of a campaign by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meant (2)_____ up stereotypes about rescue dogs.
Sometimes people think, because they’re getting an animal that (3)___ , that somehow it’s a second-class animal. Driving a car (4)_ demonstrates to potential dog adopters that you (5)___ teach an old dog new tricks. The way all three rescue dogs have taken to training really proves that intelligent creatures adapt to the situation they’re in.
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Dogs Driving Cars
For the past two months, animal trainer Mark Vette (1)_____ three dogs to drive. The lessons are part of a campaign by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meant (2)_____ up stereotypes about rescue dogs.
Sometimes people think, because they’re getting an animal that (3)___ , that somehow it’s a second-class animal. Driving a car (4)_ demonstrates to potential dog adopters that you (5)___ teach an old dog new tricks. The way all three rescue dogs have taken to training really proves that intelligent creatures adapt to the situation they’re in.
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Writing
You’ve gota letter from your English pen-friend in which he/she writes that he/she has not been to the theatre for a long time but would like to go and watch a theatrical performance. Write a letter to your pen-friend in which you tell him/her:
when and where you visited the theatre last;
what kind of performance you watched and what impressions and emotions you got;
give some pieces of advice on what kind of performance to choose to enjoy a visit to the theatre.
Write a letter of at least 150 words. Do not write your own name, any dates, addresses or other personal information. Start your letter in an appropriate way.
Джерело: https://zno.osvita.ua/english/411/, ЗНО 2020, основна сесія
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