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1. There is a problem when you forget where dreams end and ... real world begins. a) - c) the b) a d) an 2. Do you often put ... until tomorrow what you could do today? a) of c) down b) on d) off 3. Is it important to you to succeed ... your career? a) at c) for b) in d) because of 4. Pubs are often ... places to eat well and cheaply in Britain, and they also try to serve tasty British food. a) well c) the best b) better d) most 5. ... we recommend you our favourite places to eat in Minsk? - It's very kind of you. a) Must c) Ought b) Can d) May 6. They say that ... British eat only traditional British food in their homes. a) - c) the b) a d) an 7. Surely food is as ... a part of our culture as our landscape, our language, and our literature. a) many c) the most b) more d) much 8. From the time of ... Roman invasion foreign trade was a major influence on British cooking. a) - с) а b)the d) an 9. English kitchens, like the English language, absorbed ... ingredients from all over the world - chickens, rabbits, apples, and tea. a) the с) а b) - d) an 10. We live in a global village, but how ... do we know and understand each other? a) good c) best b) better d) well 11. In the Middle East you ... take care not to admire anything in your hosts' home. They will feel that they have to give it to you. a) must c) should b) can d)could 12. You should not expect the Japanese to shake ... . Bowing the head is a mark of respect in Japan. a) hand c) a hand b) hands d) the hands 13. In Japan the first bow of the day should be ... than when you meet thereafter. a) low c) lowest b) the lowest d) much lower 14. Agatha Christie is possibly the world's most famous ... writer. a) historical c) detective story b) short story d) criminal story 15. Pablo Picasso didn't like going to school unless he was allowed to take one of his ... pigeons with him. a) father's c) fathers b) fathers' d) father 16. What is the world's biggest office? - I think ... Pentagon is the largest office in the world. a) - с) а b) the d) an 17. ... of the guests have arrived yet. a) None c) Either b) Neither d) Somebody 18. ... people go to the cinema these days. They prefer to see films at home. a) Fewer c) Little b) Less d) The least 19. ... policeman in the country is looking for the killer. a) Each . c) Everybody b) Every d) All 20. What I like about London is the fact ... it never sleeps. a) that c)then b) than d)because 21. Born in Holland in 1853, Vincent Van Gogh is one of the world's most famous ... . a) writers c) painters b) poets d) musicians 22. There aren't many people at the stadium now, ... ? a) are they c) are there b) aren't there d) aren't they 23. She works harder than I ... to work at her age. a) used c) was used b) am used d) had used 24. ... , whose real name was William Sydney Porter, was an American short story writer. a) J. London c) 0. Henry b) E. Hemingway d) G. B. Shaw 25. The greatest English playwright and poet William Shakespeare was buried in ... . a) Stratford-on-Avon c) Westminster Abbey b) London d) Poet's Corner 26. If you ... in a warmer climate, you won't get so many colds. a) live c) have lived b) will live d) will be living 27. What is the antonym to the word "small"? a) tiny c) large b) poor d) little 28. I'm sorry, I'm late. a) Don't mention it. c) That's OK. b) Not at all. d) Here it is. 29. Where have you been? Your clothes ... wet and dirty. a) are c) has been b) is d) will be 30. The rich should pay ... tax than the poor. a) more c) least b) less d) most 31. My brother ... interested in medicine since he was a child. a) is c) has been b) was d) had been 32. We arrived ... England at Gatwick Airport at 9 o'clock yesterday. a) to c) at b)in d)for 33. This cafe used to be much ... before they opened the new one next door. a) popular c) most popular b) more popular d) the most popular 34. Belarus has always been rich in ... talented and gifted people. a) the c) - b) a d) an

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Объяснение:

1.a

2.c

3.b

4.c

5.d

6.c

7.b

8.b

9.a

10.c

11.a

12.b

13.d

14.

34.c

33.a

32.b

31.c

30.a

29.a

28.c

27.c

26.c

25.

24.

23.a

22.c

21.

20.a

19.b

18.a

17.a

16.b

15.a

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The last school bell carries news of summer. School corridors are empty, but the courtyards heated by the sun begin to fill with laughter and cries of children. Briefcases, textbooks and notebooks are thrown into the farthest corners of the house. Now you can forget about stuffy classes and endless lessons. Summer is a time of fun and relaxation.

In the summer I constantly want to be on the street. Sitting at home, even on the hottest day, becomes simply impossible. Happy voices are heard from all sides on the street, warm air envelops you like a blanket, and from so many bright colors your eyes begin to hurt.

You wake up in the morning, and already know that on this day, you will not have to be bored. And a thousand sleepy ideas and plans revolve in a sleepy head.

In the summer I like to go fishing. Wake up when the window is still completely dark, and having collected fishing rods and tackle go to the river. Sitting on the shore, waiting for the fish to bite, and thinking about how wonderful it is to be a schoolboy on vacation. And even the fact that this day the fish does not want to fall into your hands cannot spoil your mood.

After fishing, when the sun is already starting to warm, you can lie down on the beach, near the river. The street is so hot that as soon as you get out of the cool river water, you immediately become dry. On the beach, you can play the ball, arrange swimming competitions among your friends, or just lie down while reading your favorite book.

You can just walk around the park, enjoying the butterflies circling around, and breathing in the aromas of flowers and grass, from which your head begins to spin. Even the most ordinary walk in the summer becomes a real event, and can bring a lot of vivid impressions.

And in the evening the street is filled with people.

Children play hide and seek or a ball, and even adults, always so serious and busy, walk in parks or sit on a bench.

At this time of the year I want to be sure to be in the fresh air, breathing in the sweet smells of summer. And how many wonderful summer games exist is hard to even count. You can build houses on trees, collect and examine beetles, or just play soccer. You can run, lie on the grass or pick apples in the garden.

Summer gives freedom. The evening comes slowly, the darkness covers the courtyards gradually, as if worrying that everyone could finish their business.

stachevay-lera

Summer holidays - it's always nice. Ended lessons left behind calls the break, and ahead - something very good.
       Summer is the time to take a walk with her friends, and the game play, and the guests go. But most of all I look forward to when our parents go with us to the sea.
       This summer, I finally learned how to swim, and every morning, jumping for joy on the road to the sea and back.
       I love the sea.
       Now on the table in front of me are seashells. I enclose them in your ear and hear the sound of the surf. I seem to feel like an ocean wave flies and, stumbling over a stone and throws in my face a thousand sparkling saltwater spray. And I'm laughing, I'm happy with his mom, dad, sister, together with the sea gulls and the sun.

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1. There is a problem when you forget where dreams end and ... real world begins. a) - c) the b) a d) an 2. Do you often put ... until tomorrow what you could do today? a) of c) down b) on d) off 3. Is it important to you to succeed ... your career? a) at c) for b) in d) because of 4. Pubs are often ... places to eat well and cheaply in Britain, and they also try to serve tasty British food. a) well c) the best b) better d) most 5. ... we recommend you our favourite places to eat in Minsk? - It's very kind of you. a) Must c) Ought b) Can d) May 6. They say that ... British eat only traditional British food in their homes. a) - c) the b) a d) an 7. Surely food is as ... a part of our culture as our landscape, our language, and our literature. a) many c) the most b) more d) much 8. From the time of ... Roman invasion foreign trade was a major influence on British cooking. a) - с) а b)the d) an 9. English kitchens, like the English language, absorbed ... ingredients from all over the world - chickens, rabbits, apples, and tea. a) the с) а b) - d) an 10. We live in a global village, but how ... do we know and understand each other? a) good c) best b) better d) well 11. In the Middle East you ... take care not to admire anything in your hosts' home. They will feel that they have to give it to you. a) must c) should b) can d)could 12. You should not expect the Japanese to shake ... . Bowing the head is a mark of respect in Japan. a) hand c) a hand b) hands d) the hands 13. In Japan the first bow of the day should be ... than when you meet thereafter. a) low c) lowest b) the lowest d) much lower 14. Agatha Christie is possibly the world's most famous ... writer. a) historical c) detective story b) short story d) criminal story 15. Pablo Picasso didn't like going to school unless he was allowed to take one of his ... pigeons with him. a) father's c) fathers b) fathers' d) father 16. What is the world's biggest office? - I think ... Pentagon is the largest office in the world. a) - с) а b) the d) an 17. ... of the guests have arrived yet. a) None c) Either b) Neither d) Somebody 18. ... people go to the cinema these days. They prefer to see films at home. a) Fewer c) Little b) Less d) The least 19. ... policeman in the country is looking for the killer. a) Each . c) Everybody b) Every d) All 20. What I like about London is the fact ... it never sleeps. a) that c)then b) than d)because 21. Born in Holland in 1853, Vincent Van Gogh is one of the world's most famous ... . a) writers c) painters b) poets d) musicians 22. There aren't many people at the stadium now, ... ? a) are they c) are there b) aren't there d) aren't they 23. She works harder than I ... to work at her age. a) used c) was used b) am used d) had used 24. ... , whose real name was William Sydney Porter, was an American short story writer. a) J. London c) 0. Henry b) E. Hemingway d) G. B. Shaw 25. The greatest English playwright and poet William Shakespeare was buried in ... . a) Stratford-on-Avon c) Westminster Abbey b) London d) Poet's Corner 26. If you ... in a warmer climate, you won't get so many colds. a) live c) have lived b) will live d) will be living 27. What is the antonym to the word "small"? a) tiny c) large b) poor d) little 28. I'm sorry, I'm late. a) Don't mention it. c) That's OK. b) Not at all. d) Here it is. 29. Where have you been? Your clothes ... wet and dirty. a) are c) has been b) is d) will be 30. The rich should pay ... tax than the poor. a) more c) least b) less d) most 31. My brother ... interested in medicine since he was a child. a) is c) has been b) was d) had been 32. We arrived ... England at Gatwick Airport at 9 o'clock yesterday. a) to c) at b)in d)for 33. This cafe used to be much ... before they opened the new one next door. a) popular c) most popular b) more popular d) the most popular 34. Belarus has always been rich in ... talented and gifted people. a) the c) - b) a d) an
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