II.
Read the text and the statements to it. Write if the statements are true or false.
DON'T HURT SOMEONE YOU LOVE
Are parents always fair, patient and tolerant towards their children? This story shows how true love can cope with misunderstanding and unfairness.
There was a father who had three children and had to bring them up by himself because his wife died. He often felt tired, busy and stressed. One morning he asked his eldest daughter, Valery, to wash the breakfast dishes before going to school. But she was already running late, so she burst into tears. The father decided that she was just trying to get out of an unpleasant chore, and he demanded that she dry her tears and get back to work immediately. She silently did what he wanted, but that day they were driving to school in silence. The 8th form Reading (1 semestr)
parts of the country, these two years are spent at a sixth-form college, which provides academic and vocational courses.
The academic year begins in late summer, usually in September, and is divided into three terms, with holidays for Christmas, Easter and for the month of August, although the exact dates vary a little from area to area. In addition in each term there is normally a mid-term one-week holiday, known as a <<half-term>>.
1) English children can choose when to start or finish their schooling.
2) Some children stay at school at 16 for two more years. 3) Infant school is a stage of primary education.
4) Children who study at <«comprehensive» schools have special abilities a talents.
5) The two final years of secondary education are traditionally called «the
form>>.
6) English pupils have no holiday in spring.
III. Complete the text with the words (a - f) . There are two choices you don't need to use.
a) selfish b) dishonest c) boring d) reliable e) envious f) hard-working