Hurry up, or else we the train.



A. miss  B. will miss    C. would miss          D. would have you missed

 

11. Unless you ___ hard, you  will fail the exam.

A. work         B.worked     C. had worked         D. would worked

 

12.  If I see Simon today, I ____for his phone number.

A. ask  B. will ask    C. would ask            D. would have you asked

 

 

 

 

 ІІІ. SPEAKING

Your pen friend is going to visit Kyiv. Tell him/her something about the capital of your country. Use the plan below and your own ideas: 

 

• What outstanding monuments are there in Kyiv? 

• What is the main street in Kyiv? Why is it so popular?

• Interesting facts about Kyiv?

 

IV. WRITING

Write an email (50–60 words) to your English-speaking friend saying that you would like

To go on holiday with him / her and say which town in Ukraine you recommend to visit

And why.

 

 

VARIANT – 4

I. READING

Read the text and mark if the statements (1 -6) are T (True) or F (False) as in the example.

A PROUD TRADITION

The tartan kilt is a well-known and very striking part of Scottish national dress. It is a Seated, woolen, knee-length garment, like a skirt, which is usually worn by men. What makes the kilt so recognizable is its multicolored pattern of squares and stripes. Each distinct pattern known as a tartan, and today more than one hundred different tartans are widely available, any of these are associated with a certain family, region or organization.

The modern kilt evolved from the belted plaid, which was a long piece of patterned cloth, he bottom half was pleated and then wrapped around the wearer’s waist, and the top half was irown over his shoulder. The belted plaid dates back to the early 17th century, when it was very common among Scottish Highlanders.

It wasn’t long before tartan became a strong symbol of Scotland. During the late 18th century, the shorter kilt which we know today, gradually began to replace the belted plaid as the andard national dress.

During the 19th century, the development of mechanical looms meant that the same patterns raid be easily produced over and over again. It was during this period that most of the fam- y and regional tartans were designed. All of the old Scottish families, or clans, had their own tartans. In fact most had at least two different designs; a brightly colored design for evening ear, and a hunting tartan for everyday wear. The hunting tartan contained duller brown and green colours that allowed the wearer to blend into the Scottish moors, when he was out hunting.

These days, the kilt is normally worn with a plain white shirt and a jacket. A sporran, which is a small leather or fur pouch, is worn around the waist and hangs at the front of the kilt. This is especially useful since the kilt has no pockets. Socks should either be white or the same tartan 5 the kilt. It is also traditional to carry a small knife, or dagger, in the right sock.

Today, if you spend some time in Scotland, you are bound to see plenty of people wearing kilts. Although it certainly isn’t everyday dress anymore, there are all sorts of occasions, from formal dinners to football matches, where people will proudly put on their family tartan.

 

 T F

0.   The kilt is usually worn by women

1.  There are thousands of tartans which are widely available.

2.  The belted plaid was the first type of kilt.

3.  Most family tartans were designed during the 17th century.

4.  Most families have two different tartan designs.

5.  There are pockets in the kilt.

6.  Nowadays, people in Scotland rarely wear kilts.


II. USE OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Mark the correct variant (A-D) to fill in the blanks (7-12) as in the example.

Dear Marie,

I’m writing to tell you about Merryville’s Country Fair which took place last weekend. It (0)__ event of the year!

There were far more people at the fair than there were last year. People were selling (1)

ornaments and (2)______arts and crafts I’ve ever seen. I bought a beautiful hand-woven rug. It is a bit bigger and much (3)_______the old one I have. Luke found an unusual painting and we decide to buy it and hang it in our living room. It looks (4)_______the old picture we had there.

Although it was getting really cold as it got dark, people stayed to listen to the band which

was playing (5)________dance music I’ve ever heard. As we watched the band perform, we ate (6)________toffee-apples I’ve ever had in my life!

I hope you’ll be in our town for next year’s fair.

Take care, Suzanne

0.  A big    B the biggest     C bigger     D much bigger
7.  A the nicest    B nice      C nicer      D the nicer
8.  A wonderful    B the most wonderful     C more wonderful           D much wonderful
9.  A thicker as     B thicker     C thicker than        D thickest
10.  A better    B the best than     C good               D better than
11.  A the most fantastic  B more fantastic     C fantastic          D much fantastic
12.  A the delicious    B more delicious         C the most delicious     D deliciousest

 

III. SPEAKING

 

Ukraine is country of great diversity. You have to make a short speech on the radio program about your native country. Tell something about the most eminent places in Ukraine you have ever been to.Use the plan below and your own ideas: 


•  Have you ever been in Lviv? What interesting sightseeing did you see there?  

• What splendid castles in Ukraine do you know? 

• Where you can see an exciting Fountain Water Show ?
• Where is possible to see The Tunnel of Love?

 

 

IV. WRITING

 

You have bought a mobile phone on the internet shop and. But you have got the? model and no instruction manual. Write a letter of complaint. Use the plan and your own ideas:

• describe a problem;

• ask to solve it;

• name the actions you expect from the Internet shop stuff.


 

VARIANT – 5

 

I. READING

Read the text and mark if the statements (1 -6) are T (True) or F (False) as in the example.

BUCKINGHAM PALACE

No visit to London is complete without a trip to Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth II).

Buckingham Palace was built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 and, as such, was known simply as Buckingham House.

 Its first royal resident was King George III, who bought it in 1762. But it was not until 1837, when Victoria became queen, that it became the official royal palace of the British monarch.

Approximately 450 people work at Buckingham Palace, and each year more than 50,000 people enjoy some form of entertainment there — the Queen often holds garden parties and receptions for invited guests. In the 1990s, the palace became even more open, with members of the public being allowed to go on a tour of the ‘state rooms’. These are the official reception rooms in the palace, § rather than the rooms that the Queen and her husband live in.

In June 2003, a concert of classical music and a pop concert were held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. This was to celebrate Elizabeth’s 50th anniversary as queen.

No king or queen has lived in the Palace of Westminster, which is on the north bank of the river Thames in London, since the 1500s. Today, the Palace of Westminster is better known by its other name: the Houses of Parliament.

Although the oldest part of the palace in existence today is over 900 years old, most of the building is less than two hundred years old. In 1834, the palace was almost completely destroyed by fire and had to be rebuilt. Parts of the building were also damaged by bombs during the Second World War.

At one end of the palace is a famous tourist attraction: a tower, often mistakenly referred to ‘Big Ben’. In fact, its actual name is the Clock Tower, or St. Stephen’s Tower, and Big Ben is the e bell hidden inside which rings every hour.

T F

0.  Buckingham Palace has always been the official residence of British monarch.

1.  Queen Victoria was the first British monarch to live there.

2.  Queen Elizabeth II and her husband live in the ‘state rooms’ in the palace.

3.  Buckingham Palace has a staff of nearly 450 people.

4.  Elizabeth II has been queen for more than fifty years.

5.   Kings and queens once lived in the Palace of Westminster.

6.   If you stand outside the Palace of Westminster and look up, you can see Big Ben.

 

 

II. USE OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR

Mark the correct variant (A-D) to fill in the blanks (7-12) as in the example.

 

0. Is George____his doctor this morning?

  A sees        B seeing       C see          D to see

7. ____you stay at a hotel last time you went on holiday?

A Do            B Does C Have D Did

8. He____waiting for the bus when it started raining.

A was          B have been C had been D is

9. If I____you, I’d see a doctor.

A was B were C be D am

10. Spencer____to be a policeman.

A would       B use C used D uses

11. ____you going to make a cake for dessert?

A Will B Do C Have D Are

12. I’m afraid they____make it in time for lunch.

A aren’t       B won’t C haven’t D don’t

 

III. SPEKING

Every person should have a hobby. Tell your teacher  about your hobby. Use the plan below and your own ideas:
• Do you have a hobby?

• What do you like to do in your spare time?

• How much time do you spend on your hobby?

• How do you spend your time after school/college?

• What do your friends like to do after school/college?

• Do you play games together ?

 

IV. WRITING

 

Write a short article for school magazine about sport. Use plan below:

· why it is necessary to go in for any kind of sport;

· what kinds of sport you take part in;

· what you would like to improve during your training.


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