9 Form. Attention!
ДПА 2019
Самостійно опрацюйте 7 і 8 варіанти, перевіримо на консультації.
VII variant
Task 1 Listening
Listen to the
speakers. For questions (1-8) choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Write your
answers on the separate answer sheet. You will listen to each recording twice.
1. Which film
hasn’t Mario seen?
A Mr and Mrs Jones B War
Games C Forever
2. What time are
Mario and Tamara going to meet?
3. Which film
are Mario and Tamara going to see?
A War Games B Robot
2075 C Midnight Moon
4. Where will
they meet?
A far from the cinema B at the cinema C
not far from the cinema
5. Which film
has got vampires in it?
A Mr and Mrs Jones B
Forever C Midnight Moon
6. Which film
has Tamara seen?
A Robot 2075 B War Games C Midnight Moon
7. What type of
films do they prefer watching together?
A an action film B a horror film C a historical film
8. What time
does the film they want to see start?
A 7.00 p.m. B 7.15 p.m. C 7.30 p.m.
Task 2 Reading
Read the text
below. For sentences (1-8) choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Write your
answers on the separate answer sheet.
Charles Dodgson, an English writer and
author of two of the best loved children’s books in English Literature –
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking Glass” is known to
the world as Lewis Carroll due to his pen-name.
His interests and talents lied in many fields.
A talented writer, he taught Mathematics at Oxford. He was also interested in
photography and music. He sang very well, played chess and enjoyed creating and
solving puzzles.
He was firstly educated at home, then
at boarding schools, and finally at Christ Church College, Oxford. As to his
boarding schools years, they didn’t leave good memories for him.
In 1855 Charles became a lecturer in
Mathematics at the college where he himself used to study. It is known that at
that time he started his literary career and took his pen-name, Lewis Carroll.
The story about the adventures of
little Alice became popular all over the world. It is considered to be a
children’s story, but adults have enjoyed the novel with children, too.
1. Lewis
Carroll was a pen-name of the famous English writer … .
A Charles Dickens B Charles Dodgson C Robert Louis Stevenson
A Charles Dickens B Charles Dodgson C Robert Louis Stevenson
2.
He wrote wonderful
books for … .
A kids B adults C teachers
3.
His interests
and talents lied in many fields that’s why he was … .
A a talented writer B
a talented person C a talented teacher
4.
He taught Mathematics
… where he himself studied.
A at the university B at the college C at his
boarding school
5.
When Charles
Dodgson was … he started his literary career.
A a student B a writer C a lecturer
6.
His hobbies were
… .
A music and travelling B
sports and travelling C music
and playing chess
7.
He started his
education … .
A in the boarding school B
at home C at
the college
8.
Working at the
college, Dodgson … .
A took his pen-name B
enjoyed solving puzzles C
became popular
Task 3 Use
of English
Read the text below and choose the correct answer (A,
B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Recycled materials (1) … in many
products we buy. Things like newspapers and magazines, glass bottles and jars,
food and drink cans and even some clothing may have been (2)… using recycled
materials. (3)… time we buy one of these products we help to support the
recycling industry. The aim is that the product is used (4)…, recycled and then
used again.
One of the (5…) in which we can help
the recycling process is by saving our own waste. Over the next (6)… of weeks
we’ll begin a fortnightly collection of recyclable waste, from your home. All
you have to (7)… is put your recyclable waste in the box we’ve given you and
put the box out next to your dustbin. The collection is fortnightly, (8)…
remember to look at the sticker on the box that tells you which weeks we will
collect it. Your dustbin will still be collected weekly.
1.
A included B
will include C include D are included
2.
A put B got C
made D taken
3.
A Many B Most C Every D
All
4.
A once B ever C only D
yet
5.
A methods B ways C things D
means
6.
A two B couple C
pair D twin
7.
A do B want C have D go
8.
A because B so C
unless D although
VIII variant
Task 1 Listening
Listen to the
speakers. For questions (1-8) choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Write your
answers on the separate answer sheet. You will listen to each recording twice.
1. Which film
hasn’t Mario seen?
A War Games B King Robert V C
Forever
2. What time are
Mario and Tamara going to meet?
A 7.15 p.m. B 7.00 p.m. C 7.30 p.m.
3. Which film
are Mario and Tamara going to see?
A War Games B Midnight Moon C
Forever
4. What time
does the film they want to see start?
A 12.00 p.m. B 7.30 p.m. C 5.20 p.m.
5. Which film
has Tamara seen?
A Mr and Mrs Jones B War
Games C Robot 2075
6. What type of
films do they prefer watching together?
A an action film B a horror film C a romantic comedy
7. Where will
they meet?
A far from the cinema B not far from the
cinema C at the cinema
8. Which film
has got vampires in it?
A Midnight Moon B Mr
and Mrs Jones C Forever
Task 2 Reading
Read the text
below. For questions (1-8) choose the correct answer (A, B or C). Write your
answers on the separate answer sheet.
Holidays can be long or short and they
can last from one night to more than three weeks. Different people choose
different types of holidays. Some want to go abroad and sunbathe, some prefer
to go to local resorts and visit the local attractions and some want to visit
places far away to experience a different culture.
A tourist resort is a place that attracts a
large number of visitors because it has lots of interesting places to visit and
things to do. The majority of holidaymakers will visit a recognized holiday
resort of some kind, either in their country or abroad.
Probably, the most visited holiday
resorts in Britain are Hastings and St Leonards. Hastings offers visitors a
variety of attractions, such as the Hasting Castle, the Museum and Art Gallery,
the White Rock Theatre and the Cliff Railways. Hastings is a seaside town and
has been a fishing port for centuries. The fishing quarter is one of the most
fascinating parts of the town. It has also plenty of greenery, parkland and
wooded areas.
St Leonards is next to Hastings. It is a new
town with elegant squares and beautiful gardens. Before deciding whether to
visit an area, it is a good idea to look at the attractions on offer to make
sure there’s sometimes that interests you. Tourist information offices, travel
agents, the Internet and brochures can often give you this information.
1.
How can holidaymakers
spend their holidays?
A the same way B travelling C
according to their preferences
2.
What is a tourist resort?
A a place with sights B
a far away place C a well-known place
3.
Which place
attracts a large number of visitors?
A an entertainment centre B a recognized holiday resort C
a famous attraction
4.
Are visitors attracted
to tourist resorts by the possibility to swim?
A Yes, they do. B
No, they aren’t. C Yes, they are.
5.
What does Hastings
offer to its visitors?
A a castle and a museum B a sea port C local attractions
6.
Which towns are the
most visited holiday resorts in Britain?
A London and Cardiff B
Hastings and St Leonards C Belfast and
Glasgow
7.
Holidaymakers
come to Hastings to enjoy fascinating attractions, don’t they?
A Yes, they do. B
No, they don’t. C Yes, they are.
8.
What is St
Leonards?
A a fishing port B
an ancient town C a modern town
Task 3 Use
of English
Read the text below and choose the correct answer (A,
B, C or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
There are many places in the world
which attract our attention. Stonehenge, the most famous prehistoric monument
in Europe, is (1)… on a windswept plain 13 km north (2)… Salisbury in the south
of England. It was built over a period of about 1700 years, during the
transition from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age (2800 BC – 1100 BC). (3)… it
has been studied by amateurs and professionals alike for centuries, we still
know very (4)… about this mysterious place.
Stonehenge is the most elaborate of
many stone circles in Britain. It (5)… of three circles surrounded (6)… a ridge
and ditch. Some of the stones are (7)… big that for many years people found it
hard to believe that the monument (8)… by man at all.
1.
A sits B located C stands D situates
2.
A from B away C out D
of
3.
A though B however C whereas D regardless
4.
A few B many C
little D much
5.
A embraces B
consists C includes D comprises
6.
A with B by C in D
of
7.
A really B very C such D
so
8.
A has been built B was being built C had been built D built
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