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English, 26.07.2021 15:00 danacoots

8. We are now facing the possible of several rare species. a. danger b. variety c. existence d. disappearance
9. Music can be used to express one’s
a. friends b. friendly c. befriend d. friendship
10. Music plays a very important in our life.
a. part b. section c. area d. field
11. Folk music babies to sleep.
a. makes b. wakes c. lulls d. lets
12. is traditional music from a particular country, region, or community.
a. Blues b. Classical music c. Folk music d. Jazz
13. As a nurse I learned to control my
a. hopes b. emotions c. abilities d. thoughts
14. He's really delighted with his new CD player.
a. pleased b. angry c. entertained d. annoyed
15. She usually had a smile on her face, but now she looks
a. cheerful b. joyful c. solemn d. delightful
16. We haven't had any with him for several years.
a. communication b. expression c. excitement d. entertainment
17. I haven’t been to the cinema for a decade.
a. five years b. seven years c. ten years d. twenty years
18. The number of people who went to see that film increased rapidly.
a. gradually b. uncontrollably c. suddenly d. quickly
19. I thrillers to action films.
a. like b. would rather c. prefer d. enjoy
20. The film Titanic is about the sinking of a luxury liner.
a. boat b. ship c. submarine d. ferry
21. My sister is terrified of spiders.
a. fond b. jealous c. proud d. frightened
22. I wonder who painted the for the play.
a. scene b. view c. background d. scenery
23. The main is played by Nicole Kidman.
a. actress b. character c. director d. film maker
24. The film is the 1940s, during the Second World War.
a. made for b. based on c. set in d. occurred in
25. The international football is held every four years.
a. tournament b. match c. game d. contest
26. FIFA was in 1904 in England.
a. set up b. put up c. put off d. set off
27. Germany was the nation of the 2006 World Cup final.
a. held b. host c. house d. hold
28. Uruguay Argentina in the final match of the first World Cup.
a. passed b. defeated c. wined d. managed
29. Brazil became the first team to the trophy five times.
a. win b. succeed c. beat d. bite
30. How many countries took part in the first World Cup?
a. interested b. participated c. competed d. cooperated
31. 'Look outside. sky is getting very dark.'
a. A b. The c. θ d. An
32. I'd like to invite him to dinner next week if that's OK with.
a. a b. the c. θ d. an
33. 'I'm going out for a walk. Have you seen my shoes?' 'Yes, they're on floor in kitchen.'
a. a/ the b. the/ the c. a / a d. the/ a
34. 'Would you like ice cream? There's one in fridge.' 'Thanks.'
a. an/ the b. an/ a c. θ / the d. a/ the
35. Don't forget we're meeting on Friday for lunch

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