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В файле собраны ответы к тестам из курса ТПУ / Иностранный язык. часть 4 (Тесты 1-12).

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Оглавление

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

 A story or report written for a newspaper is called an

.

 

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

The News of the World has a huge

.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

There is too much news on

nowadays.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

The Internet serves as a

of information on almost any subject imaginable.

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

Do you

to any magazines?

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

Public life, rich in interesting events, receives full

on the pages of

our newspapers.

 

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

The

press is much more popular than the quality press.

 

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

In Britain, newspapers are mostly owned by individuals or by

 

companies.

 

Вопрос 9

 

 

 

 

The

of press has become actual and real today.

 

Вопрос 10

 

 

 

 

The teacher said that if we didn’t understand the article, we would have

it again.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

He

open the window as it was stuck.

 

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

Interpreters

translate without dictionaries.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

Liz doesn’t

keep to a diet anymore.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

The fridge is full, so we

go shopping.

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

 We

reserve a table in advance if we want to have dinner

there.

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

My grandfather is retired, so he

go to

work.

 

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

I hardly ever see Jane, she

have moved to Africa.

 

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

You

read in the dark.

 

Вопрос 9

 

 

 

 

Sorry, I’m late. I

wait for the plumber.

 

Вопрос 10

 

 

 

 

What time do we

be at the railway station?

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

     A few years ago, nobody could have imagined buying a whole dictionary or encyclopedia on CD-Rom – but we do now, and it’s a booming business.

Are e-books set to take over from the printed word? Well, some multimedia companies are predicting that, in a few years’ time, production of newspapers and magazines will have been halved, as we will be turning to our computers to get the latest news. But how do people feel about reading their daily newspaper, or even their favourite novels, on their computer screens? 

    It is certainly a question that we are going to have to think about soon. Technology produces new products every day and the publishing industry is already showing great interest in the future of the e-book. As for e-books, despite the fact that the technology has not been fully developed yet, and an e-book that you can carry about with you is still much more expensive than an ordinary book, researchers claim that soon e-books will become much cheaper, than paper versions, and will be much more popular. Stephen King, the best-selling writer of horror books, posted his newest short story on the Internet and it sold more copies in its first days than many of his printed novels had. Well, is this really the end of the book and the newspaper? I doubt it, and it seems that even Stephen King agrees. Despite his success on the Internet, he does not seem to think anything can replace the book! This is partly because, although we like to think that technology is capable of anything, it isn’t. At least, not yet! First of all, the Internet is slow.

    It took 25 hours for Associated Press to download Stephen King’s story. This is because lack of band width makes it very slow to send material, especially pictures, over the Internet. Even though work is constantly being carried out to solve this problem, demand for the Internet is increasing too fast for scientists to keep up. What is more, it takes much longer for us to read on the net. There is another problem, too, which has nothing to do with technology. People simply prefer paper. It doesn’t matter how many books, magazines or newspapers are produced – we never stop buying them. It seems that we like the feel of books and magazines – we like to put them in our bags or pockets and take them out on the bus or the train on the way to work. We like to sit and read in the park or on the beach. We like to decorate our rooms with them too. How many of us would exchange what we have now – a row of books in a bookcase, or a pile of magazines on the coffee table – for a row of little screens? For many of us, the idea of Sunday morning without a cup of coffee and a pile of newspapers is impossible. Nevertheless, by the time e-books have become as widely available as printed ones, it is likely that at least some of us will have changed our minds. Publishers will be delighted to cater for those who prefer to use a screen, But paper lovers shouldn’t worry, as the printed page will undoubtedly keep its place in our lives. There is even news that MIT will have come up with a compromise soon – a system where we can tell our computers what we want to read, and then they will print our own personal newspaper for us. The difference will be that we will only have to read about things which interest us. Just think – if you hate the business section, you don’t have to order it. If you dislike tennis, you can request only the football results. It sounds like this could be good news for everyone!

 

Source: http://bek.sibadi.org/fulltext/EPD53.pdf

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Research by a British anthropologist shows that the optimum number of friendships that the human brain can maintain is about 150. But that’s in the real world. What happens on Facebook where the maximum number of ‘friends’ permitted is 5000? According to social networking statistics, the average Facebook user has 130 friends. Some people have a lot more.

Ivy Bean from Bradford in the north of England became Facebook’s oldest known user at the age of 102 in 2008. She quickly started making friends and became an online celebrity. When she maxed out her 5000 friend count on Facebook Ms. Bean joined the Twitter website and continued her social networking. At the time of her death in July 2010, she had 4,962 friends on Facebook and more than 56,000 followers (including the Prime Minister’s wife) on Twitter. Ms. Bean’s last tweet was July 6 2010. It read, “Going to have my lunch now will be back later”.

Ivy Bean's age. 

On Facebook you can't have more than______ friends.             

Number of friendships that the human brain can keep.             

The year when Ivy Bean was the oldest Facebook user.             

The year when Ivy Bean had her last tweet on Tweeter.            

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Fill the gaps in the sentences with a suitable word. Choose the answers from the list.

People sometimes _____ an old horseshoe over the front door of their house.             

There are so many different kinds of luck and bad luck _____, that it

would be impossible list them all.         

Sport teams often have a ______ mascot, usually a model of an animal, which travels with them.         

Millions of Americans take part-time courses in _______ and music.   

There are various ways in which people try to ensure _______ .           

Some people carry a lucky _______, such as a rabbit’s foot or a special coin.   

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

I really want to go on safari to Kenya with my friends, but I can't afford to go.

If I had enough money, I ___ (go) with them.

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

If you went out with your friends tonight, I ___ (watch) the football match on TV.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

If he ___ (try) harder, he would have reached his goals.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

I would buy these shoes if they ___ (fit).

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

It ___ (surprise / not) me if he didn’t know the answer.

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

If we had listened to the radio, we ___ (hear) the news.

 

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

She would come to our party if she ___ (be / not) on holiday.

 

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

If I hadn't studied, I ___ (pass / not) the exam then.

 

Вопрос 9

 

 

 

 

If he ___ (work) on Friday, he won’t be able to come with us.

 

Вопрос 10

 

 

 

 

 We ___ (be) late for the train unless we get a taxi.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME

Japan. In my country, men usually go to restaurants on their own.

They always take their shoes

before they go in. Then they usually

sit on the floor around a small, low . In the evening they often sing

songs.’

Germany. You usually take sweets or flowers. But you always take

an odd number of flowers, and you remove the paper before you give them to

the . You can also send flowers before you arrive. You don’t usually

take wine except when you visit very close friends.'

Britain. People’s private lives are very important so they never ask you

personal about your family or where you live or your job. They

never talk about religion or matters of finance, education or politics, but usually

stay with safe like the weather, films, plays, books and restaurants.’

Russia. It’s difficult to know when to leave, but an evening meal usually

lasts about three or four hours. When the host

coffee, this is

sometimes a sign that the evening is nearly over, but you can have as much

coffee as you want.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Just like the weather, the competition was heating up at The Red Bull Soapbox Race at London’s Alexandra Palace over the weekend. Around 70 amateur competitors took part in the crazy race which involved driving around the track in a homemade, motorless soapbox, relying on courage, gravity and possibly some Red Bull to get them across the finishing line.

There was a colourful and imaginatively-designed array of vehicles, from soapboxes shaped like Mexican wraps to one inspired by Olympic athlete Usain Bolt.

The winners of this year’s race were the Phya-Bird team from Newcastle, with Coffin Dodgers and ‘Does My Scrum Look Big In This?’ coming second and third respectively.

The victor of the race is not solely determined by the first vehicle to cross the finish line but also the creativity of the design. Teams were made up of four members, who were required to design and build the vehicle which can be any shape and made of any material that fits in with the guidelines.

The competition is held all over the world and past races have taken place in South Africa, Australia and Sweden. The event has been taking place since 2000 and there have been over 40 soapbox races, this year’s competition returned to London after a nine-year gap.

 

1. The Red Bull Soapbox Race takes place on working days.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

2. All the competitors are not professional.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

3. The cars of the competitors worked on soap foam.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

4. There is a good variety of soapbox cars at the competition.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

5.  The Coffin Dodgers took the second prize at the competition.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

6.   The teams were allowed to build cars of any materials according to the instructions.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Choose the right item to fill in the gap.

Tornadoes are an example of just how unpredictable and destructive the weather can be. The winds of a tornado are the

 violent that occur on the earth, reaching speeds of up to 300 mph. year, in spring and summer, hundreds of tornadoes cause millions of pounds’ worth of

 .

For those who might find

 caught in a tornado, there are some common safety to follow. Firstly, if you are outside and in an open area, lie down and cover your head with you hands for protection. Secondly, if you are in a house or small building, go to the cellar, or the smallest room

the house and find shelter and a large piece of furniture or cover yourself with a heavy blanket. Thirdly, if you are in a school or shopping centre, make your way to the lowest level of the building, but avoid large, open spaces like gymnasiums. Finally, never ever try to outrun a tornado.

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

A: The flowers are great.

B: They ___ (send) to me yesterday by one of my fans.

 

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

A: Have you ever appeared on TV?

B: Actually, I ___ (ask) to take part in a show.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

A: When will I have my car?

B: It ___ (deliver) to your house the day after tomorrow.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

A: So, when did they tell you about the robbery?

B: I ___ (inform) by the police as soon as they found out.

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

A: Who looks after your baby when you are at work?

B: Well, he ___ (look after) by my mother.

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

A: Why can’t we go over the bridge?

B: Because it ___ (repair) at the moment.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Global warming

Few people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the world’s climate. Many scientists

the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase the world’s temperatures and are convinced that, more than ever before, the Earth is in from the forces of the wind, rain and sun. to them, global warming is making extreme weather events,

 as hurricanes and droughts, even more severe and causing sea levels all around the world to rise .

Environmental groups are putting pressure on governments to take action to reduce the

of carbon dioxide which is given off by factories and power plants, thus attacking the problem at its source. They are in favour of more money being spent on research into solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power

 .

Some scientists, however, believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow, we would have to wait several hundred years to notice the results. Global 

, it seems, is here to stay.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

 ___ is a natural feature of the evolution of life on earth, the bestknown example being the disappearance of the dinosaur.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

Extinction

 

b.

Dying

 

c.

Killing

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

Some researchers report that animal and plant extinctions are occurring at present at the rate of three ___ a day.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

species

 

b.

kinds

 

c.

pieces

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

 

Some of the larger ___ are being hunted to death because of high prices for certain species and products from them.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

mammals

 

b.

birds

 

c.

lizards

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

There have been examples where a species has been ___ from the brink of destruction.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

taken

 

b.

rescued

 

c.

brought

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

Gorillas’ ___ in the wild is threatened by agricultural development and by the demand of apes by zoos.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

survival

 

b.

development

 

c.

rescue

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

The ___ of the rhinoceros has long been considered to have magic powers.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

ears

 

b.

head

 

c.

 horn  

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

‘Deforestation’ is the term used to describe the ___of forests from large parts of the world’s surface.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

disappearance

 

b.

growth

 

c.

burning

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

The tropical rainforests are of crucial environmental importance because of the diversity of plants and animals that ___ them.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

live

 

b.

inhabit

 

c.

leave

 

Список литературы

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

 A story or report written for a newspaper is called an

.

 

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

The News of the World has a huge

.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

There is too much news on

nowadays.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

The Internet serves as a

of information on almost any subject imaginable.

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

Do you

to any magazines?

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

Public life, rich in interesting events, receives full

on the pages of

our newspapers.

 

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

The

press is much more popular than the quality press.

 

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

In Britain, newspapers are mostly owned by individuals or by

 

companies.

 

Вопрос 9

 

 

 

 

The

of press has become actual and real today.

 

Вопрос 10

 

 

 

 

The teacher said that if we didn’t understand the article, we would have

it again.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

He

open the window as it was stuck.

 

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

Interpreters

translate without dictionaries.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

Liz doesn’t

keep to a diet anymore.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

The fridge is full, so we

go shopping.

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

 We

reserve a table in advance if we want to have dinner

there.

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

My grandfather is retired, so he

go to

work.

 

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

I hardly ever see Jane, she

have moved to Africa.

 

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

You

read in the dark.

 

Вопрос 9

 

 

 

 

Sorry, I’m late. I

wait for the plumber.

 

Вопрос 10

 

 

 

 

What time do we

be at the railway station?

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

     A few years ago, nobody could have imagined buying a whole dictionary or encyclopedia on CD-Rom – but we do now, and it’s a booming business.

Are e-books set to take over from the printed word? Well, some multimedia companies are predicting that, in a few years’ time, production of newspapers and magazines will have been halved, as we will be turning to our computers to get the latest news. But how do people feel about reading their daily newspaper, or even their favourite novels, on their computer screens? 

    It is certainly a question that we are going to have to think about soon. Technology produces new products every day and the publishing industry is already showing great interest in the future of the e-book. As for e-books, despite the fact that the technology has not been fully developed yet, and an e-book that you can carry about with you is still much more expensive than an ordinary book, researchers claim that soon e-books will become much cheaper, than paper versions, and will be much more popular. Stephen King, the best-selling writer of horror books, posted his newest short story on the Internet and it sold more copies in its first days than many of his printed novels had. Well, is this really the end of the book and the newspaper? I doubt it, and it seems that even Stephen King agrees. Despite his success on the Internet, he does not seem to think anything can replace the book! This is partly because, although we like to think that technology is capable of anything, it isn’t. At least, not yet! First of all, the Internet is slow.

    It took 25 hours for Associated Press to download Stephen King’s story. This is because lack of band width makes it very slow to send material, especially pictures, over the Internet. Even though work is constantly being carried out to solve this problem, demand for the Internet is increasing too fast for scientists to keep up. What is more, it takes much longer for us to read on the net. There is another problem, too, which has nothing to do with technology. People simply prefer paper. It doesn’t matter how many books, magazines or newspapers are produced – we never stop buying them. It seems that we like the feel of books and magazines – we like to put them in our bags or pockets and take them out on the bus or the train on the way to work. We like to sit and read in the park or on the beach. We like to decorate our rooms with them too. How many of us would exchange what we have now – a row of books in a bookcase, or a pile of magazines on the coffee table – for a row of little screens? For many of us, the idea of Sunday morning without a cup of coffee and a pile of newspapers is impossible. Nevertheless, by the time e-books have become as widely available as printed ones, it is likely that at least some of us will have changed our minds. Publishers will be delighted to cater for those who prefer to use a screen, But paper lovers shouldn’t worry, as the printed page will undoubtedly keep its place in our lives. There is even news that MIT will have come up with a compromise soon – a system where we can tell our computers what we want to read, and then they will print our own personal newspaper for us. The difference will be that we will only have to read about things which interest us. Just think – if you hate the business section, you don’t have to order it. If you dislike tennis, you can request only the football results. It sounds like this could be good news for everyone!

 

Source: http://bek.sibadi.org/fulltext/EPD53.pdf

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Research by a British anthropologist shows that the optimum number of friendships that the human brain can maintain is about 150. But that’s in the real world. What happens on Facebook where the maximum number of ‘friends’ permitted is 5000? According to social networking statistics, the average Facebook user has 130 friends. Some people have a lot more.

Ivy Bean from Bradford in the north of England became Facebook’s oldest known user at the age of 102 in 2008. She quickly started making friends and became an online celebrity. When she maxed out her 5000 friend count on Facebook Ms. Bean joined the Twitter website and continued her social networking. At the time of her death in July 2010, she had 4,962 friends on Facebook and more than 56,000 followers (including the Prime Minister’s wife) on Twitter. Ms. Bean’s last tweet was July 6 2010. It read, “Going to have my lunch now will be back later”.

Ivy Bean's age. 

On Facebook you can't have more than______ friends.             

Number of friendships that the human brain can keep.             

The year when Ivy Bean was the oldest Facebook user.             

The year when Ivy Bean had her last tweet on Tweeter.            

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Fill the gaps in the sentences with a suitable word. Choose the answers from the list.

People sometimes _____ an old horseshoe over the front door of their house.             

There are so many different kinds of luck and bad luck _____, that it

would be impossible list them all.         

Sport teams often have a ______ mascot, usually a model of an animal, which travels with them.         

Millions of Americans take part-time courses in _______ and music.   

There are various ways in which people try to ensure _______ .           

Some people carry a lucky _______, such as a rabbit’s foot or a special coin.   

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

I really want to go on safari to Kenya with my friends, but I can't afford to go.

If I had enough money, I ___ (go) with them.

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

If you went out with your friends tonight, I ___ (watch) the football match on TV.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

If he ___ (try) harder, he would have reached his goals.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

I would buy these shoes if they ___ (fit).

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

It ___ (surprise / not) me if he didn’t know the answer.

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

If we had listened to the radio, we ___ (hear) the news.

 

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

She would come to our party if she ___ (be / not) on holiday.

 

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

If I hadn't studied, I ___ (pass / not) the exam then.

 

Вопрос 9

 

 

 

 

If he ___ (work) on Friday, he won’t be able to come with us.

 

Вопрос 10

 

 

 

 

 We ___ (be) late for the train unless we get a taxi.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME

Japan. In my country, men usually go to restaurants on their own.

They always take their shoes

before they go in. Then they usually

sit on the floor around a small, low . In the evening they often sing

songs.’

Germany. You usually take sweets or flowers. But you always take

an odd number of flowers, and you remove the paper before you give them to

the . You can also send flowers before you arrive. You don’t usually

take wine except when you visit very close friends.'

Britain. People’s private lives are very important so they never ask you

personal about your family or where you live or your job. They

never talk about religion or matters of finance, education or politics, but usually

stay with safe like the weather, films, plays, books and restaurants.’

Russia. It’s difficult to know when to leave, but an evening meal usually

lasts about three or four hours. When the host

coffee, this is

sometimes a sign that the evening is nearly over, but you can have as much

coffee as you want.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Just like the weather, the competition was heating up at The Red Bull Soapbox Race at London’s Alexandra Palace over the weekend. Around 70 amateur competitors took part in the crazy race which involved driving around the track in a homemade, motorless soapbox, relying on courage, gravity and possibly some Red Bull to get them across the finishing line.

There was a colourful and imaginatively-designed array of vehicles, from soapboxes shaped like Mexican wraps to one inspired by Olympic athlete Usain Bolt.

The winners of this year’s race were the Phya-Bird team from Newcastle, with Coffin Dodgers and ‘Does My Scrum Look Big In This?’ coming second and third respectively.

The victor of the race is not solely determined by the first vehicle to cross the finish line but also the creativity of the design. Teams were made up of four members, who were required to design and build the vehicle which can be any shape and made of any material that fits in with the guidelines.

The competition is held all over the world and past races have taken place in South Africa, Australia and Sweden. The event has been taking place since 2000 and there have been over 40 soapbox races, this year’s competition returned to London after a nine-year gap.

 

1. The Red Bull Soapbox Race takes place on working days.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

2. All the competitors are not professional.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

3. The cars of the competitors worked on soap foam.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

4. There is a good variety of soapbox cars at the competition.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

5.  The Coffin Dodgers took the second prize at the competition.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

6.   The teams were allowed to build cars of any materials according to the instructions.

Выберите один ответ:

 Верно

 Неверно

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Choose the right item to fill in the gap.

Tornadoes are an example of just how unpredictable and destructive the weather can be. The winds of a tornado are the

 violent that occur on the earth, reaching speeds of up to 300 mph. year, in spring and summer, hundreds of tornadoes cause millions of pounds’ worth of

 .

For those who might find

 caught in a tornado, there are some common safety to follow. Firstly, if you are outside and in an open area, lie down and cover your head with you hands for protection. Secondly, if you are in a house or small building, go to the cellar, or the smallest room

the house and find shelter and a large piece of furniture or cover yourself with a heavy blanket. Thirdly, if you are in a school or shopping centre, make your way to the lowest level of the building, but avoid large, open spaces like gymnasiums. Finally, never ever try to outrun a tornado.

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

A: The flowers are great.

B: They ___ (send) to me yesterday by one of my fans.

 

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

A: Have you ever appeared on TV?

B: Actually, I ___ (ask) to take part in a show.

 

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

A: When will I have my car?

B: It ___ (deliver) to your house the day after tomorrow.

 

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

A: So, when did they tell you about the robbery?

B: I ___ (inform) by the police as soon as they found out.

 

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

A: Who looks after your baby when you are at work?

B: Well, he ___ (look after) by my mother.

 

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

A: Why can’t we go over the bridge?

B: Because it ___ (repair) at the moment.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

Global warming

Few people now question the reality of global warming and its effects on the world’s climate. Many scientists

the blame for recent natural disasters on the increase the world’s temperatures and are convinced that, more than ever before, the Earth is in from the forces of the wind, rain and sun. to them, global warming is making extreme weather events,

 as hurricanes and droughts, even more severe and causing sea levels all around the world to rise .

Environmental groups are putting pressure on governments to take action to reduce the

of carbon dioxide which is given off by factories and power plants, thus attacking the problem at its source. They are in favour of more money being spent on research into solar, wind and wave energy devices, which could then replace existing power

 .

Some scientists, however, believe that even if we stopped releasing carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere tomorrow, we would have to wait several hundred years to notice the results. Global 

, it seems, is here to stay.

 

 

Вопрос 1

 

 

 

 

 ___ is a natural feature of the evolution of life on earth, the bestknown example being the disappearance of the dinosaur.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

Extinction

 

b.

Dying

 

c.

Killing

Вопрос 2

 

 

 

 

Some researchers report that animal and plant extinctions are occurring at present at the rate of three ___ a day.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

species

 

b.

kinds

 

c.

pieces

Вопрос 3

 

 

 

 

 

Some of the larger ___ are being hunted to death because of high prices for certain species and products from them.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

mammals

 

b.

birds

 

c.

lizards

Вопрос 4

 

 

 

 

There have been examples where a species has been ___ from the brink of destruction.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

taken

 

b.

rescued

 

c.

brought

Вопрос 5

 

 

 

 

Gorillas’ ___ in the wild is threatened by agricultural development and by the demand of apes by zoos.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

survival

 

b.

development

 

c.

rescue

Вопрос 6

 

 

 

 

The ___ of the rhinoceros has long been considered to have magic powers.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

ears

 

b.

head

 

c.

 horn  

Вопрос 7

 

 

 

 

‘Deforestation’ is the term used to describe the ___of forests from large parts of the world’s surface.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

disappearance

 

b.

growth

 

c.

burning

Вопрос 8

 

 

 

 

The tropical rainforests are of crucial environmental importance because of the diversity of plants and animals that ___ them.

Выберите один ответ:

 

a.

live

 

b.

inhabit

 

c.

leave

 

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