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ЗАЯВЛЕНИЕ НА ЗАГРАНПАСПОРТ НОВОГО ОБРАЗЦА Задания на множественный выбор Test 1 Some people think that movies can make people violent (1) , I don’t agree I just don’t believe that nice peo ple become[.]

Задания на множественный выбор Test Some people think that movies can make people violent (1) _, I don’t agree I just don’t believe that nice people become villains after (2) a film Have any of your friends changed (3) _ personality after watching a James Bond movie? I’m sure they haven’t! In the early days of the cinema, critics (4) _ that movies were immoral and they would destroy society Teachers used to (5) _ their students from watching gangster films They said the students would all become gangsters (6) they stopped watching (7) _ violent films immediately! Things haven’t altered a (8) _ deal since then; people still believe that movies make people violent (9) months ago, our newspapers were full of (10) _ about a violent criminal This criminal (11) _ a terrible crime Some reporters said the man had become violent (12) of watching a video called Rambo But is was later revealed that the man didn’t own a video player and had probably never (13) _ seen Rambo I agree we need rules about what can be shown in the cinema But I hope the day never comer when we can (14) longer see gangster movies and action films (15) James Bond in our cinemas 10 11 12 13 14 15 A Despite A looking A a A said A discourage A unless A so A large A Some A histories A made A as a result A just A any A as B Although B glimpsing B their B told B persuade B provided B this B huge B Few B stories B achieved B owing B even B much B such C However C glancing C the C meant C insist C if C such C great C Little C legends C acted C due C only C not C similar D Even though D watching D his D proposed D deny D on condition D such a D big D Much D myths D committed D for D after D no D like Test The Internet is very often (1) _ to a highway where we are free to explore in any direction without boundaries But the freedom we can enjoy on the Net (2) _ a large number of unexpected issues, such as the controversy surrounding MP3 files and websites like Napster The MP3 format (3) _ used since the mid-90s and it enables users to store music in a compressed form on a computer Napster (4) _ by Shawn Fanning and his friends in Boston in 1998 It was the first free website to help its users swap MP3 music files over the Net Since it was forced to close down in 2001, a number of other similar sites like Gnutella or Kazaa have been created by Fanning’s successors, who are often labelled as hackers by their adversaries The activities of Fanning and his followers (5) _ in different ways over the years Many believe record companies are right when they say that these websites have seriously violated copyright and individual property rights Many of the creators of these homepages have been (6) and, as in Napster’s case, frequently with success Others, however, (7) these “hackers” as freedom fighters of the digital age who just want to provide free music without worrying too much about copyright This attitude then is criticized (8) turn by people who are simply concerned about the ethical values of today’s young people They worry that there is a whole generation that is growing up unable to see the difference between right and wrong A contrasted A have brought up A was A has been created A have been interpreted B paired B has also raised B has been B has created C compared C has resulted C is C created D surfed D had generated D had been D was created D have thought about A arrested A regard A by B has been termed B sued B consider B on C were meat C jailed C look C in D sentenced D has viewed D with Test The (1) _ blockbuster to hit our cinemas is an adventure film was made (2) location in Spain The (3) is quite simple; a teenager discovers (4) secret papers which show that the President is in danger Then she disappears! We interviewed the actress who (5) _ the part of the teenager in the film, Juliet Roberts It (6) _ things did not always go well during the production First, Juliet nearly missed being in the film Apparently, a copy of the (7) , which the producer had sent her to read got lost in the post Then, in the middle of filming, part of the background (8) fell on a member of the camera (9) _ Luckily, the man was not seriously hurt but they had to (10) another cameraman to take his place at short notice Something even worse happened a few days later when the director slipped and broke his leg It (11) _ him quite a long time to recover from the shock and he had to direct the final scenes of the film from his wheelchair 10 11 A last A on A plot A any A does A looks A lines A setting A party A rent A needed B latest B in B intrigue B the B plays B seems B words B scenery B workers B buy B used C final C at C drama C some C makes C strikes C script C scene C artists C hire C lasted D least D to D line D few D holds D tells D title D view D crew D purchase D took Test Joanne Rowling (1) _ famous almost overnight She is the (2) _ of a highly successful series of books for young people Joanne has (3) of being a writer for as long as she can remember In fact, she has been (4) stories and characters ever since she was a schoolgirl When she was quite young, the family (5) _ to a town called Chepstow A family who lived (6) _ were called Potter, and she used their name for the hero of her book She and her sister, Di, (7) _ a state school in the town Ai school she was hard-working and rather reserved She was particularly good (8) _ English and languages Her talent for telling stories made her a popular figure in the school During breaks between (9) _, she was often surrounded by a (10) of friends, listening to the (11) story she had written She often included her (12) in her stories, although they were not always aware of this! When she left school, Joanne was succeeded in getting a (13) _ at university After graduating she a (14) in French Joanne worked as a (15) in a school in Portugal She married a journalist but, sadly, the couple soon (16) _ and she moved to Edinburgh She had no income and couldn’t even afford a plastic folder to send her new book to potential publishers However one wonderful day a publisher said “yes” It was the greatest day of her life A become A novelist A intended A doing up A removed A next B got B composer B wanted B taking up B moved B near C achieved C author C liked C putting up C migrated C across D reached D artist D dreamt D making up D transferred D nearby 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A attended A in A lectures A crowd A last A fellows A place A certificate A professor A broke down B went B at B sessions B row B recent B colleagues B room C frequented C for C tutorials C queue C latest C pupils C seat C degree C trainer C broke up B diploma B lecturer B broke out D studied D on D lessons D procession D ultimate D classmates D space D license D teacher D broke into Test Football is probably one of the (1) games in the world There are reports of a sport (2) _ with a ball in China in 200 BC, and we also know that (3) the Greeks and Romans enjoyed a ball game that (4) two teams, a ball and goals at each end The history of modern football, (5) _ we know it today, goes back about 150 years Students at Cambridge University in England enjoyed football, but (6) that time, there were different versions of the game and they all had different rules In some games, (7) example, you was allowed to pick the ball up with your hands, (8) in others you were only (9) to kick it In 1863, a group of representatives from Cambridge met up at the Freemason’s tavern in London to try to (10) the conclusion They formed the first Football Association and decided on a simple set of rules (11) the game Although there (12) _ some changes to the rules since then, the basic game was one that we would all (13) _ now The new game quickly became the (14) _ popular sport in (15) country, and after eight years, there were already 50 large football clubs in the UK It then began to spread around the world, first to Europe, then New Zealand and South America The first World Cup took (16) in Uruguay in 1930 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A old A plays A each A involved A that A on A for A so A let A make out A for A are A remember A most A a A part B older B playing B both B contained B which B in B by B but B allowed B put out B in B had been B recall B more B the B position Ответы C oldest C played C and C counted C as C at C to C because C could C sort out C to C have been C recognize C much C − C place Test 1.C 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.A 6.A 7.C 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.D 12.A 13.B 14.D 15.D Test 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.A 6.B 7.B 8.C Test 1.B 2.A 3.A 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.C 8.B 9.D 10.C 11.D Test 1.A 2.C 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.D 7.A 8.B 9.D 10.A 11.C 12.D 13.A 14.C 15.D 16.C Test 1.C 2.A 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.B 10.A 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.A 15.B 16.C

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