Методические указания по английскому языку для студентов 3-5 курсов исторического факультета. Часть 2 - 6 стр.

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more
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stop/prevent
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isn’t used to
travelling
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you’ve/you have
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must have been living
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are on loan to a
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make himself heard
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was not/wasn’t long
before the
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suits Betty, doesn’t
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that pullover of
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TEST 2
For questions 1-15, read the following text and decide which word A, B, C or D best fits
each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
STONEHENGE RULES!
Nowadays, the computer is everywhere. It runs our lives. You (0)D
a holiday or theatre
or cinema seats or you pass through the supermarket (1)__, and somebody starts
pressing keys. Instantly a screen and a machine (2)__ your movements as a spender.
(3)__ you pay by card or cheque, your bank or building society is also (4)__ of your life
as saver or spender. There (5)__ a computer (6)__ over your money. Where did it all
begin, this modern (7)__ of accounting so different from that of the poor clerks Dickens
(8)__ about sitting on high stools from early morning till late (9)__ night? Well, in
Britain if you take a train or bus and travel across to the Southwest, you may (10)__
yourself looking at the answer. A few miles outside Salisbury (11)__ a broken ring of
large stones known as Stonehenge. The ring is (12)__ over 4,000 years old.
Experts have (13)__ that one use of the henge was to make calculations, probably to
(14)__ with astronomy. If true then Stonehenge can (15)__ to be Britain’s oldest
computer – Stonehenge rules, you might well say.
0 A make B demand C order D book
1 A lookouts B sendoffs C knockouts D checkouts
2 A retail B record C retain D report
3 A Despite B Indeed C Whether D However
4 A piece B part C portion D amount
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16 at                          34 you’ve/you have              50 �
17 with                        fallen out with                 51 of
18 before                      35 must have been living        52 language
19 By                          36 are on loan to a             53 �
20 on                          37 make himself heard           54 themselves
21 there                       by                              55 a
22 as                          38 was not/wasn’t long          56 necessarily
23 it                          before the                      57 fairness
24 more                        39 suits Betty, doesn’t         58 effective
25 on                          40 that pullover of             59 expensive
26 at/about/on                 41 the                          60 improvements
27 than                        42 such                         61 appliances
28 with                        43 is                           62 unhelpful
29 stop/prevent                44 �                            63 obstructive
30 being                       45 for                          64 settlement
31 ‘d/had better not           46 �                            65 threatening
32 ‘s/has been living in       47 as
33 isn’t used to               48 �
travelling                     49 only


                                        TEST 2

For questions 1-15, read the following text and decide which word A, B, C or D best fits
each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
                               STONEHENGE RULES!
Nowadays, the computer is everywhere. It runs our lives. You (0)D a holiday or theatre
or cinema seats or you pass through the supermarket (1)__, and somebody starts
pressing keys. Instantly a screen and a machine (2)__ your movements as a spender.
(3)__ you pay by card or cheque, your bank or building society is also (4)__ of your life
as saver or spender. There (5)__ a computer (6)__ over your money. Where did it all
begin, this modern (7)__ of accounting so different from that of the poor clerks Dickens
(8)__ about sitting on high stools from early morning till late (9)__ night? Well, in
Britain if you take a train or bus and travel across to the Southwest, you may (10)__
yourself looking at the answer. A few miles outside Salisbury (11)__ a broken ring of
large stones known as Stonehenge. The ring is (12)__ over 4,000 years old.
Experts have (13)__ that one use of the henge was to make calculations, probably to
(14)__ with astronomy. If true then Stonehenge can (15)__ to be Britain’s oldest
computer – Stonehenge rules, you might well say.
0 A make               B demand            C order            D book
1 A lookouts           B sendoffs          C knockouts        D checkouts
2 A retail             B record            C retain           D report
3 A Despite            B Indeed            C Whether          D However
4 A piece              B part              C portion          D amount