Choose the correct answer a, b, c or d.

1) We an interesting article about plant life in Africa twice this week.

a) has read c) were reading b) have read d) read


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2) People with breathing difficulties inside because of the bad air quality.

a) stays c) should stay b) are stayed d) must stay


3) oxfam

month.


food and medical supplies for the need this


a) was providing c) overseas

b) provided d) has provided

4) The polar bear an endangered species since 1960. a) was c) has been

b) has been d) been

5) He said protecting the environment our main priority for the following 20 years.

a) is c) would be b) was d) will be

6) our team was losing but we managed to the score. a) evens c) evening

b) even d) have even

7) david was unhappy because he problems for his family. a) had caused c) was caused

b) caused d) causes

8) When I came home, my mother shopping. a) went c) had gone

b) have gone d) has gone

9) They some important data that astronauts will use. a) had recorded c) has recorded

b) have recorded d) recorded

10) If mark harder, he would have been promoted. a) works c) has worked

b) worked d) had worked

Total mark 0.3 × 10 = 3 points

 


READING


 

 

TExT FoR REAdING


Timothy Roberts runs a training school for people who want to work with wild, exotic and endangered animals. He’s the most famous animal trainer in Hollywood and has thirty years’ experience.

Timothy’s students usually begin with a one­day seminar at his California ranch. Here the animals feel safe and are really well cared for. At the seminar, students learn some of the tricks of the film


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business. Timothy demonstrates how to get a Bengal tiger to pre­ tend to be angry for films like “Jungle Book” and how to work with grizzly bear cubs so that they are gentle and calm. Then they get to give them their milk bottles. Students even bathe the elephants!

on longer courses the trainees learn animal management, hand­ ling and training techniques, as well as veterinary care. lectures also include topics such as safety, physiology and animal psychology. Stu­ dents use what they learn in these lectures when they are working with the animals themselves. It’s a fantastic opportunity to work with en­ dangered and exotic species like leopards, monkeys, elephants, lions, birds of prey, wolves and many more. Can you imagine yourself walk­ ing a tiger or shaking hands with a huge bear?

At the end of their course, many students choose to join Timo­ thy’s volunteer programme. They spend every day with the creatures to build a strong bond with them. It’s the best way to become a confi­ dent and skilful animal handler, and it leads to great career opportuni­ ties in the animal industry.

So, do you think you’ve got what it takes to be a trainer? do you love animals? That’s the most important thing, and the key to Ti­ mothy’s success. He adores all animals. do you feel that way too? If so, contact Timothy on www. animalschool.com to enroll on your first course. The next one­day seminar is on Saturday 21st october.

 

3. You will hear some information about a school for people who work with animals. Listen and for questions 1–6 choose the best answer, a, b, c or d.

1) Timothy Roberts has a school for a) exotic animals.

b) animal trainers. c) animal actors.

d) animal vets.

2) At the one­day seminar students can a) do tricks.

b) change tigers’ moods, c) work with large bears, d) feed baby animals.

3) on longer courses students, a) only attend lectures,

b) only work with animals,

c) attend lectures and become volunteers d) attend lectures and work with animals.


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4) After finishing their training, many students a) offer to help out at the ranch.

b) get a job at the ranch.

c) make films like “Jungle Book”.

d) are confident and skilful animal handlers.

5) Timothy is so successful because

  a) animals love him.
b) he has lovely animals.
c) he loves animals.
d) he has a key.
6) Yo u can join the course by
  a) phoning Timothy.
  b) going to the school.
  c) using the Internet.
  d) fax.

Total mark 0.5 × 6 = 3 points

 

 

WRITING

 

4. You have had a class discussion about the following statement: “Com- puters have made our lives a lot easier”. Now your teacher has asked you to write an essay expressing your opinion on the subject and gi- ving reasons for your point of view (120–180). use the prompts.

 

Total mark 3 points

 

Introduction

(Para 1)

• technology has advanced — rely on computers

• computers make our lives easier

 

Main Body

(Para 2)

• computers allow shopping from home

• using Internet visiting millions of online shops — we save time

• computers make it possible to communicate quickly, cheaply, easily

• can send e­mails or chat over the Internet all over world

• some people disagree à computers make us anti­social — do not leave our houses


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Conclusion

(Para 5)

• advantages of computers more than disadvantages

• without computers our lives more difficult

Total mark for the test: 4 × 3 = 12 points

 

 

9th Form

 

Variant A

 

GRAMMAR AND VoCABuLARY

 

1. Choose the correct answer:

1) The horseman wouldn’t if he hadn’t ridden so fast. a) has fallen c) have fell

b) have fallen d) has felt

2) I wish they the mistake earlier.

a) discovered c) would discover b) had discovered d) will discover

3) If the minister reelected, he will still control foreign policy. a) is c) would discover

b) was d) has

4) I didn’t know whom I to at that moment.

a) am introduced c) was being introduced b) was introduced d) was introducing

5) When you come tomorrow, all necessary preparations al­

ready.

a) will be done c) will have done b) will have been done d) would be done

6) The new laboratory recently.

a) had been established c) has been established b) was established d) was being established

Total mark 0.5 × 6 = 3 points

 

Fill the correct word.

1) My father is going to pick us at the station.

2) The airport was with people all waiting for their delayed flights.

3) We enjoyed some meals on holiday.

4) You should visit the old part of the city and see some of our

buildings.


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5) The views from the mountains were absolutely .

6) The part of your body where the leg joins the foot is your .

Total mark 0.5 × 6 = 3 points

 

 

LISTENING

 

Speaker 1.There’s such a vast range of cookery schools, it’s unbe­ lievable. Before booking a course, it’s advisable to decide what you want from it. For me it was easy — I wanted to pick up some new ideas for entertaining but didn’t need any basic techniques, so the course at the Brandale cookery school suited me well. There were some people there who didn’t know how to boil an egg, but there was extra tuition for them. The course is run by Sylvie Brandale, who’s written cook­ books and appeared on TV, and subjects included “Stress­free parties” and “Sauces from around the world”. All great topics and all of the ingredients were provided.

 

Speaker 2.I was very lucky, really. I was on holiday, and I happened to hear that there was a new cookery school at the nearby Four Seasons Hotel. They had four­hour classes every Saturday, starting at 7 am! The day I attended there was a group of ten enthusiastic participants, all eagerly awaiting instructions — though I gathered from their conversations that, unlike me, they were all fairly experienced cooks. You can imagine the look on our faces though when We were told we were going to visit the open­air fish market down by the port. We all came back having selected freshly caught seafood, and were then taught the art of preparing it. Great stuff!

 

Speaker 3.I’m a good cook, or so my sister says. So she thought I’d do an advanced course. But I was keen to go through the basics again, and this time I was determined to enjoy it. I registered for Glyn Harvey’s cookery classes — only four people in a class. We watched while he prepared the dishes, making it all seem so effortless! There wasn’t much real cooking, although he did invite us to help slice the potatoes and tomatoes. And we were given some tasty, easy­ to­cook recipes to take home. I came away bursting with ideas for giving a dinner party — something I hadn’t felt like doing in a long time.

 

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there to make out for the fact that sadly as a youngster, I was hardly ever allowed into the kitchen, which meant I’d turned into a chuck­it­ in­the­pan sort of cook. Claire, the teacher, was very chatty and full of enthusiasm. She demonstrated several dishes in the morning while we took notes, and then we were given some equipment and it was our turn to have a go. I made a splendid vegetable tart, which we ate at lunch. Now I’m planning to go again and this time I’ll concentrate on the more demanding recipes.

 

Speaker 5.This weekend cookery course I did, had an emphasis on local ingredients, with hands­on practice with the chefs. I wouldn’t have been happy with taking notes and following demonstrations, no matter how impressive the food produced. I wanted to get my hands dirty, just as I’d done as a little girl in school cookery lessons. It was at a seaside resort, and you stay in a hotel which is very close to the fishing port, and so get to cook the local seafood. It’s really intensive and you cook two­course lunches as well as four­course dinners! But you get enough free time to make it an enjoyable weekend too.