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VARIANT А

1. Match the headings to the texts

1. Places to stay in

5. Transport system

2. New country image

6. National languages

3. Going out

7. Eating out

4. Different landscapes



A. Belgium has always had a lot more than the faceless administrative buildings that you can see in the outskirts of its capital, Brussels. A number of beautiful historic cities and Brussels itself offer impressive architecture, lively nightlife, first-rate restaurants and numerous other attractions for visitors. Today, the old-fashioned idea of ‘boring Belgium’ has been well and truly forgotten, as more and more people discover its very individual charms for themselves.

B. Nature in Belgium is varied. The rivers and hills of the Ardennes in the southeast contrast sharply with the rolling plains which make up much of the northern and western countryside. The most notable features are the great forest near the frontier with Germany and Luxembourg and the wide, sandy beaches of the northern coast.

C. It is easy both to enter and to travel around pocket- sized Belgium which is divided into the Dutchspeaking north and the French-speaking south. Officially the Belgians speak Dutch, French and German. Dutch is slightly more widely spoken than French, and German is spoken the least. The Belgians, living in the north, will often prefer to answer visitors in English rather than French, even if the visitor’s French is good.

D. Belgium has a wide range of hotels from 5-star luxury to small family pensions and inns. In some regions of the country, farm holidays are available. There visitors can (for a small cost) participate in the daily work of the farm. There are plenty of opportunities to rent furnished villas, flats, rooms, or bungalows for a holiday period. These holiday houses and flats are comfortable and well-equipped.

E. The Belgian style of cooking is similar to French, based on meat and seafood. Each region in Belgium has its own special dish. Butter, cream, beer and wine are generously used in cooking. The Belgians are keen on their food, and the country is very well supplied with excellent restaurants to suit all budgets. The perfect evening out here involves a delicious meal, and the restaurants and cafes are busy at all times of the week.

F. As well as being one of the best cities in the world for eating out (both for its high quality and range), Brussels has a very active and varied nightlife. It has 10 theatres which produce plays in both Dutch and French. There are also dozens of cinemas, numerous discos and many night-time cafes in Brussels. Elsewhere, the nightlife choices depend on the size of the town, but there is no shortage of fun to be had in any of the major cities.

Текст

A

B

C

D

E

F

Заголовок








2. Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами , так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами.


When I came into the room, my computer was on. It worried me since I _____NOT/REMEMBER_____ switching it on. I looked around –  there ______BE_____ nobody in my room and everything was in its usual place.  Suddenly I ______UNDERSTAND_____ –  the book had gone! I had left it on the table but it wasn’t there any more. I checked the window –  it ______CLOSE______. That meant that someone had come into the room through the door. My _____ONE______ impulse was to call the police but I called Jim instead. “What _____HAPPEN_____?” Jim sounded sleepy. I explained that someone _____TAKE_______ the book. “Oh, no!” Jim sounded unhappy. “Have you any idea how valuable it is?” “There’s another thing I _____NOT/CAN_____ understand,” I interrupted Jim. “My computer’s on but I always switch it off before leaving home.” “Ok, stay at home. I’ll be at _____YOU____ place in half an hour,” he said and the phone went dead. 


3 Choose the correct answer

1 Chris ___ chocolate when he is nervous.

A had eaten B eated C eats

  1. Paul ___ this week; he’s on holiday leave.

A isn’t working B hadn’t worked C work

  1. What is Anna cooking? She ___ in the kitchen for hours!

A been B has been C is

  1. Do you ___ clean the house every day or every week?

A must B have to C should

  1. 5 Jessica ___ in the sun for hours and her skin was starting to go red.

A had been lying B had lain C lied

  1. Edna ___ her favourite soap opera at 6:00 pm yesterday.

A was watching B watched C is watching

  1. The mystery of the moving stones in Death Valley ___ yet.

A hasn’t been discovered B won’t be discovered C isn’t discovered

  1. Peter was ice skating when he slipped and ___ his arm.

A was breaking B broken C broke

  1. I ___ go to Paris next week because there is a very big exhibition there.

A may B ought to C mustn’t

  1. The details for the trip to the Cryptozoology Museum ___ right now.

A are being discussed B were discussed C were being discussed

  1. I … my arm and it really hearts.

A broke B ‘ve been breaking C ‘ve broken

  1. The girl whose mother is a doctor … my classmate.

A was B is C has been

  1. I … a new pair of gloves.

A bought B ‘ve bought C buy

  1. I’m tired. I … all morning.

A ‘ve worked B worked C ‘ve been working

  1. If we continue to kill animals, many species … extinct.

A will become B is becoming C become

  1. I … there before. It’s a very beautiful city.

A ‘ve been B ‘ve gone C be

  1. Kate …. her new dress. It suits her. It’s just her size.

A likes B liked C is liking

  1. She …home at 7.30 in the morning.

A leaves B is leaving C left

  1. I went to Greece two years …

A yet B ago C before

  1. There … many oranges left.

A isn’t B aren’t C no

  1. He is the ….pupil in our class.

A talentedest B more talented C most talented

  1. Can I … a glass of juice, please?

A had B has C have






VARIANT B


1 Match the headings to the texts

1. New country image

5. Transport system

2. Places to stay in

6. Going out

3. National languages

7. Eating out

4. Different landscapes


A. Nature in Belgium is varied. The rivers and hills of the Ardennes in the southeast contrast sharply with the rolling plains which make up much of the northern and western countryside. The most notable features are the great forest near the frontier with Germany and Luxembourg and the wide, sandy beaches of the northern coast.

B. Belgium has always had a lot more than the faceless administrative buildings that you can see in the outskirts of its capital, Brussels. A number of beautiful historic cities and Brussels itself offer impressive architecture, lively nightlife, first-rate restaurants and numerous other attractions for visitors. Today, the old-fashioned idea of ‘boring Belgium’ has been well and truly forgotten, as more and more people discover its very individual charms for themselves.

C. It is easy both to enter and to travel around pocket- sized Belgium which is divided into the Dutchspeaking north and the French-speaking south. Officially the Belgians speak Dutch, French and German. Dutch is slightly more widely spoken than French, and German is spoken the least. The Belgians, living in the north, will often prefer to answer visitors in English rather than French, even if the visitor’s French is good.

D. Belgium has a wide range of hotels from 5-star luxury to small family pensions and inns. In some regions of the country, farm holidays are available. There visitors can (for a small cost) participate in the daily work of the farm. There are plenty of opportunities to rent furnished villas, flats, rooms, or bungalows for a holiday period. These holiday houses and flats are comfortable and well-equipped.

E. As well as being one of the best cities in the world for eating out (both for its high quality and range), Brussels has a very active and varied nightlife. It has 10 theatres which produce plays in both Dutch and French. There are also dozens of cinemas, numerous discos and many night-time cafes in Brussels. Elsewhere, the nightlife choices depend on the size of the town, but there is no shortage of fun to be had in any of the major cities.

F. The Belgian style of cooking is similar to French, based on meat and seafood. Each region in Belgium has its own special dish. Butter, cream, beer and wine are generously used in cooking. The Belgians are keen on their food, and the country is very well supplied with excellent restaurants to suit all budgets. The perfect evening out here involves a delicious meal, and the restaurants and cafes are busy at all times of the week.

Текст

A

B

C

D

E

F

Заголовок







2. Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами , так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами.

 Bella was a good student. She _______ENJOY_____ learning but she always started to feel very nervous when she had to write tests. That Monday ____NOT/BE____ a lucky day for her and she realised it as soon as she came into the classroom. 
“Oh, no! I ______LEAVE______ all my pens at home.” She turned to Jenny: “Have you got a spare pen?”
“Let ______I______ see,” Jenny opened her bag and pulled out a pen. “I’ve got this one. But it’s green.”
“Give it to me anyway,” Bella said. “If I don’t find a proper pen, I _____WRITE_____ in green ink. I hope it won’t affect my grades.”
When the teacher handed out the tests, Bella felt even ______BAD_____ than she had felt before. The test was really long – the tasks _____PRINT_____ on both sides of the page! Bella did the first task quickly, but the ______TWO_____ one was a real problem. Bella got panicky. Time ticked on but she _____NOT/CAN_____ concentrate on the tasks. 



3 Choose the correct answer

1 A terrible explosion ___ last Monday at noon causing a lot of damage.

A will happen B is happening C happened

2 Paul ___ in Amsterdam for just two days, so he hasn’t done much sightseeing yet.

A has been B was C was being

3 Gabriel ___ the 8 o’clock news every evening.

A watch B watches C is watching

4 Experts ___ in later today to assess the extent of the damage.

A are flying B flew C fly

5 You ___ feel really angry when your boss tried to embarrass you in front of your co-workers.

A can’t B ought to C must

6 John ___ a beard and looked really different.

A will grow B grows C had grown

7 The film is about a scientist who believes that in the future, Earth ___ by aliens.

A was taken B will be taken C has been taken

Her phone ___ for a few minutes before she finally answered it.

8 A are ringing B had been ringing C rings

___ you come over for dinner on Friday night? I really want to hang out with you, so I hope you can come.

A can’t B can C may

9 James was waiting patiently while his takeaway meal ___.

A was being prepared B is being prepared C has been prepared

10 The details for the trip to the Cryptozoology Museum ___ right now.

A are being discussed B were discussed C were being discussed

11. Please, … off the computer when you’re finished.

A turn B will turn C doesn’t turn

  1. Mary is very …. She is an excellent pupil.

A nervous B athletic C clever

  1. The film I’ve watched … really exciting. A were B is C was

  2. This story is ……

A unbelievable B believable C believe

  1. Look at the girl. She …to fall off her bike.

A is B will C is going

  1. You … eat at the lesson. It’s not allowed.

A mustn’t B must C should

  1. It’s my birthday. I hope my parents … a new bike.

A have bought B is going to C will

  1. I …to Madrid next week.

A fly B am flying C flew

  1. Kate is ….than Ann. They will both do well in the exam.

A cleverer B the cleverest C as clever as

  1. Oh, no, I … do it myself! Thank you!

A can B couldn’t C had to

  1. If you …dinner, I’ll wash the dishes.

A cook B cooks C will cook




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