Test (Form 7) I Task 1 Прочитайте статью из газеты и установите соответствие утверждений 1-5 содержанию текста. Отметьте каждое утверждение TRUE, если оно соответствует содержанию текста, FALSE, если оно не соответствует или NOT STATED, если в тексте нет точной информации. Boy George usually stays in bed on Saturdays, but last week he sold clothes in a shop. Actor Jeremy Irons sold flowers. And who did this man buy his knives and forks from? Uri Geller? It was all right. Last Saturday, shoppers in Covent Garden in London had an unusual day. For 12 hours over 300 stars from television, pop music, sport and the cinema worked in shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants in Covent Garden. More than 100,000 customers came to see them. Actress Kelly Hunter organized everything. The idea was simple. People came to see the stars, they bought things and the shop owners gave 5 per cent of the money to charity. But the stars didn't only sell things. They signed thousands a autographs and gave kisses to their fans. (A kiss from Boy George cost Ј 5). In other shops, customers met boxer Frank Bruno, the Bishop of California, TV cook Delia Smith and many others. One hundred policemen were there, but there was no trouble. It was a good day for everyone. Fans got autographs and kisses from their favourite stars, the shops got a lot of new customers and at the end of the day more than Ј 100,000 went to charity. Covent Garden is in London. True 2) False 3) Not stated Boy George works in a clothes shop every Saturday. True 2) False 3) Not stated There are only clothes shops in Covent Garden. True 2) False 3) Not stated All the stars were actors and actresses. True 2) False 3) Not stated Kelly Hunter lives near Covent Garden. True 2) False 3) Not stated Task 2 Прочитайте текст о достопримечательностях Лос-Анджелеса. Установите соответствие между заголовками А — F и пронумерованными абзацами текста 1—5. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только 1 раз. A. Shopping B. Entertainment C. Celebrities D. Places to visit E. Eating out F. Accommodation 1. Los Angeles is the second largest city in America. It's also home to film stars, sunny weather, tall buildings and heavy traffic. The hotels in LA are more expensive than those in many other American cities, but they are clean and safe. 2. There are many interesting places that you can visit, like Venice Beach with its street performers or Universal Studios to see how they make films. Children can visit the Children's Museum -one of the most exciting museums in the world. 3. There are famous restaurants you can eat at, like the Buffalo Club, a place packed with celebrities, orMusso and Frank's, Hollywood's oldest restaurant. For the most delicious Mexican dishes eat at the Border Grill. 4. You can buy cheap fashionable clothes on Melrose Avenue. Do you want designer clothes? Then go to the expensive shops on Rodeo Drive. A visit there is always unforgettable. 5. The nightlife is exciting on the Sunset Strip, an area in Hollywood with famous clubs. There you can enjoy rock'n'roll music. LA is a modern city with something for everyone. It's noisy and crowded, but it's also fascinating.
1. Boy George usually stays in bed on Saturdays, but last week he sold clothes in a shop.
Answer: True. The text states that Boy George sold clothes in a shop last week.
2. Actor Jeremy Irons sold flowers.
Answer: Not stated. The text doesn't mention anything about Jeremy Irons selling flowers.
3. And who did this man buy his knives and forks from? Uri Geller? It was all right.
Answer: Not stated. The text doesn't provide any information about the man buying knives and forks from Uri Geller.
4. Last Saturday, shoppers in Covent Garden in London had an unusual day. For 12 hours over 300 stars from television, pop music, sport, and the cinema worked in shops, pubs, cafes, and restaurants in Covent Garden. More than 100,000 customers came to see them.
Answer: True. The text states that over 300 stars from various fields worked in shops, pubs, cafes, and restaurants in Covent Garden, and more than 100,000 customers came to see them.
5. Actress Kelly Hunter organized everything. The idea was simple. People came to see the stars, they bought things, and the shop owners gave 5 per cent of the money to charity.
Answer: Not stated. The text mentions that actress Kelly Hunter organized everything, but it doesn't explicitly state that the shop owners gave 5 per cent of the money to charity.
Task 2
1. Los Angeles is the second largest city in America. It's also home to film stars, sunny weather, tall buildings, and heavy traffic. The hotels in LA are more expensive than those in many other American cities, but they are clean and safe.
Answer: Accommodation. This paragraph provides information about the hotels in Los Angeles.
2. There are many interesting places that you can visit, like Venice Beach with its street performers or Universal Studios to see how they make films. Children can visit the Children's Museum -one of the most exciting museums in the world.
Answer: Places to visit. This paragraph provides information about the different places to visit in Los Angeles.
3. There are famous restaurants you can eat at, like the Buffalo Club, a place packed with celebrities, or Musso and Frank's, Hollywood's oldest restaurant. For the most delicious Mexican dishes eat at the Border Grill.
Answer: Eating out. This paragraph provides information about the famous restaurants in Los Angeles.
4. You can buy cheap fashionable clothes on Melrose Avenue. Do you want designer clothes? Then go to the expensive shops on Rodeo Drive. A visit there is always unforgettable.
Answer: Shopping. This paragraph provides information about shopping options in Los Angeles.
5. The nightlife is exciting on the Sunset Strip, an area in Hollywood with famous clubs. There you can enjoy rock'n'roll music. LA is a modern city with something for everyone. It's noisy and crowded, but it's also fascinating.
Answer: Entertainment. This paragraph provides information about the nightlife and entertainment options in Los Angeles.