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Английский язык (школьное обучение) - Модульный тест

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The Times does not publish the strip ________ that are so common in the cheaper and popular papers.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) At modern schools children learned a trade.
B) Comprehensive schools combining all types of education.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) British children must stay at school from the age of five until they are 16.
B) Pupils of state schools had to go through special intelligence tests and went to different schools in accordance with the results of the tests.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) Children who goes to grammar schools were those who showed preference for academic subjects.
B) Technical schools offer commercial or technical courses.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) If after completing the courses at that school the pupils wish to continue with full-time or part-time education, they may be transferred to an 11—18 secondary school or six-form college.
B) Many children in England tend to leave school at 16 if not earlier.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) The state does not control private schools.
B) Usual private schools and boarding private schools charge fees for education.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
A) Usual private schools and boarding private schools charge fees for education.
B) After leaving school young people may to go to Colleges of Further Education.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) At present there are some 1,300 boys in the school aging between 13 and 18.
В) Although entry to the school is opened to any boy in the right age-range, the vast majority of boys is resident in the United Kingdom and arrive at about the age of 13.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Children come to Bohunt school in uniform.
В) All the children wear a dark-green blazer with school badge on one side, a shirt with a tie and grey trousers for boys, and a blouse and a grey skirt for girls.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) The school finds it is difficult to recruit good teachers as the teachers paid badly, in relation to other highly qualified people.
В) They work 40 — 45 hours a week not get good salaries.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) The school has a fully-equipping gymnasium and sports hall with changing rooms and showers.
В) It have excellent outdoor facilities.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Through the six centuries Eton has educating boys much has changed,
В) But the essence of school life has remained as described in the mid-nineteenth century by William Cory, an Eton Master.
Верна ли грамматическая конструкция в данных предложениях?
А) Who are good at English in your group?
В) Are there any students who falls behind in your group?
The popular newspapers naturally have ____________ larger circulations than the serious newspapers.
As in __________ countries, newspapers in Great Britain vary greatly in their ways of presenting the news.
At home, people first listened in on primitive “crystal” sets with the help of a cat’s __________ (a fine wire) which was moved until it made best contact with a crystal.
Away _______the metropolis, you'll also find frequent air shows, especially during the summer.
Big Ben time signals and the ____________ “pips” entered the national psyche in 1924.
By the 1970s in soap operas characters of various racial and ethnic backgrounds ________ introduced into a previously all-white, Anglo-Saxon population.
By __________ 1930s there were mains power sets contained in the familiar Bakelite cases.
Chat show is a television or radio programme __________ which the presenter, or host, interviews well-known people.
Classes in private schools are not as numerous as in state supported schools and the teachers’ ________ are higher there.
Classes meet for about ten months a year, five days a week and five hours a day, with a vacation of a week or two _________ Christmas time and sometimes a shorter one in the spring.
Computers and Internet __________ us to send instant messages, deal with the knowledge explosion and data processing.
Country Fairs featuring falconry, field sports, show jumping and clay-pigeon shooting displays ________ common in rural areas and offer a delightful insight into countryside sports and traditions.
Daily newspapers are ____________ that are published daily from Monday to Saturday.
Do you think you’ll have to change your mind after you _________ school?
Her room looked beautiful, there __________ many flowers in it.
He__________ the farm since 1997.
Hollywood is a ___________ within the city of Los Angeles , California, U.S., whose name is synonymous with the American motion-picture industry.
How ____________ the media obtain information?
How ______________ the media represent the world?
I don’t feel ______________ going there today.
I don’t mind _____________ kept waiting.
I regret _____________ what I said.
I usually ________ up at seven o'clock in the morning.
I ________ that my friend _____________.
I ___________ books in the evening.
If I _______ on a skiing holiday I’d definitely take a ski jacket to keep warm.
In 1910, because of an inadequate water supply, ___________ residents voted to consolidate with Los Angeles.
John Reith, the BBC’s ____________ father, looked westwards in the 1920s to America’s unregulated, commercial radio, and then east to the fledgling Soviet Union’s rigidly controlled state system.
King George V was first ___________ on radio during a broadcast from the British Empire Exhibition of 1924.
Many events offer the opportunity to really get involved and participate__________.
More __________ one million ten shilling (50p) licences had been issued by November 14, 1922 when the British Broadcasting Company started daily transmissions.
My friend __________ like to play football.
My grandmother _________. She is on pension.
My mother ______ work on Sunday.
Others believe that children ________ to obey their parents.
Radio 3’s position __________ the nation’s leading classical music patron extended into the 1990s with over 50% of the network’s output being live or specially-recorded music.
Since it was first formed as a company in 1922, five years before it received its first Royal Charter and became the British Broadcasting Corporation, the BBC __________a world leader in programme production.
Sitcom is a television or radio __________ series in which the same characters appear in different stories each week.
Soap opera is a television or radio programme about the continuing daily life and troubles of a group of characters, broadcast every day, two or three times __________ a week.
Some people think and ________ sure that parents should be patient with their children.
Students must complete a certain number of courses _________ order to receive a Diploma, or Certificate of Graduation.
The Manchester Guardian’s_________, “Facts are sacred, comment is free,” is famous.
The children are ___________ asleep.
The London newspaper that is ___________ known outside Great Britain is probably The Times.
The minister went ___________ talking for two hours.
The rules in these families are as follows: "Do ______ I say".
The rules in these families are as follows: "Do________ you think is right."
There are newspapers whose ____________ are largely filled with news of sport – football, boxing and racing – and with stories of film stars, or accounts of crime and law-court trials.
They have classes in major subjects _________ every day.
They have to study four or five major programs _____ a year.
They may major either in the __________ or in science.
Tom _______ from the cinema at five o'clock.
We celebrate absolutely everything in Britain, ________ you'll find raucous street parties, sumptuous food fairs or quiet village fêtes every week of the year.
What choice do the British people have __________ regards TV viewing?
What reasons could ________ when you think about another profession?
What relations must exist in every family to make it a unit of friendly and _____ people?
What subjects do students have during the ________ high school program?
Within the last hundred years we ___________ the creation of wireless telegraphy, the telephone, radio, television, electronic recording of sound and image.
______ miss one of our numerous ground-breaking environmental, science or technology attractions.
______ they have any other subjects?
________ what age should students leave school?
_________ is the attitude of your parents to you and yours to them?
__________ Radio 2 Terry Wogan returned in triumph to re-occupy the breakfast show seat.
___________ makes the heart grow fonder.
___________ show is a television or radio competition in which the players can win prizes if they answer questions correctly.
_____________ is an automatic system of communication designed for?
“Listening_________ ” to the wireless in the United Kingdom quickly became a social and cultural phenomenon as the BBC in London, and regional stations around the country, gave birth to a new form of mass communication.
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