английский сынып 11


Task I

Reading

 

Read the text and choose the best answer (a, b, c or d) to the questions that follow. 

 

A FISH OUT OF WATER

 

A week earlier I had no idea that the following Friday morning I’d be about to present my screenplay for a film to my favourite film director, George Slater.  Sitting alone in the waiting room outside his office, watching the carp safe in their aquarium playfully chasing each other’s tails, I could hardly believe where I was.  I wish I could say I was loving every minute of it.  This was one fish who was definitely out of water.

 

How did I find myself in that situation?  Well, it all started when my friend Steve asked me if I’d like to earn some extra cash helping to serve drinks at a party.  He neglected to tell me that the party was to be at Mr Slater’s house, so I said no.  On the night of the party, Steve phoned me up again, saying that one of the guys had got ill and they were desperate.  He begged me to help him out and since I was getting nowhere with the screenplay I was trying to write, I agreed. 

 

Two hours later I found myself sitting in movie director George Slater’s kitchen telling Mr Slater himself about the screenplay I had ‘just finished.’  He said he liked the basic idea but that he was not sure who it was aimed at or whether it would work.  Although he gave me some good suggestions, I went back to serving drinks feeling disappointed. 

 

The following day, I got a phone call from Mr Slater.  At first I thought it was a friend pretending to be him, so I hung up.  When he called back, I immediately realised my mistake and couldn’t stop apologising.  Mr Slater said he had had second thoughts and would like to read my screenplay.  He had got my number from Steve and he gave me one week to ‘put the final touches to it.’

 

From that moment until the next Friday morning I hardly slept at all.  Sitting in the waiting room, watching the carp watching me, all my doubts about the screenplay came flooding back and I wondered whether I would not have been better off if I had actually been able to write on the night of Mr Slater’s party.  

 

(1)        What is the writer trying to do in this text?

a)         show how to get a screenplay accepted.

b)         describe a chance meeting.

c)         criticise the film-making industry.

d)         explain how lucky he had been.

 

(2)        How did the writer feel while he was waiting?

a)         playful

b)         happy

c)         uncomfortable

d)         impatient

 

(3)        Why did the writer not accept his friend’s first request?

a)         He did not know whose party it was.

b)         Steve owed him some money.

c)         He was too busy working.

d)         He wasn’t feeling well.

 

(4)        How did the writer feel when he got the second phone call from Mr Slater?

a)         Guilty for having lied about finishing the screenplay.

b)         Embarrassed for not recognising his voice.

c)         Worried about finishing the screenplay.

d)         Angry with Steve.

 

 

 

(5)        What kind of person does the writer seem to be?

a)         lazy

b)         anxious

c)         suspicious

d)        confident

 

Task II    English in use

1.Error correction.

In most lines of the following text, there is one wrong word. It is ei­ther grammatically incorrect or it doesn't fit in with the sense of the text. For each numbered line 1-13, write the wrong word in thespace. Somelines are correct. Indicate these with a tick (v). The exercise begins with two examples.

0 Saints are person believed to be connected in a special                                     person

00 manner with what is viewed as sacred reality-gods, spiritual                                 V

1powers, mythical realms, and other aspects of the sacred or                      _______
2 holy. The existence of such persons has been a widespread                      ________

phenomens throughout the religions of the world. The religious                 ________     

person may have been various relationships with the sacred: as seer,           ________

prophet, saviour, monk, nun, priest, priestess, or another such                     ________

personage. In the case of each of these, however, a specific                         ________

kind of relationship to a holy is involved. Seers, for example,                       ________

have a inspirational vision of the future; prophets proclaim                          ________

a revelation; saviours are entrusted with effecting redemption,                    ________

 

liberation, or other salvatory conditions; monks and nuns lead                   ________

religious live in accordance with ascetic regulations that they                    ________

generally observe as long as they live. Every one of these                         ________

religious personages may simultaneously being a saint.                          ________

 

 

2. For questions 1-16, read the text below and decide which an­swers А, В, С or D best fits each space. There is an example at the beginning (0).

Hospice

Hospice is a 0) a or hospital established to 1)... the physical and emo­tional suffering of the dying. The 2)... life-prolonging measures rou­tinely taken in intensive-care 3)... often only increased the discomfort and 4)... of terminally ill patients and 5)... them of the opportunity to die in a 6)... and dignified fashion. In response to the absence in the medical 7)... of provisions for the supportive 8)... of this class of patients, the modern hospice was developed. The hospice 9)... as a sympathetic and reassuring 10)... dedicated to making the last days of the dying as pleas­ant as possible. The 11)... of physical pain is the first priority, and anal­gesics, tranquilizers, and physical therapy are used to alleviate physical 12).... Hospices emphasize the prevention, rather than the mere control, of pain through 13)... monitoring and by the tailoring of drugs and their dosages to patients' 14)... needs. Patients in hospices receive moral 15)... from loved ones as well as the staff itself, and a variety of 16)... are used to further their emotional and spiritual well-being.

 


3. Read the sentences below and decide which answer А, В, С or D nest fits each blank.

l. At the station they are usually met by a man from the travel bureau...?

A.  are they

B.  isn't they

C.  are they not

D.  aren't they

2. Now he seemed half as ... as he used to be before his illness.

A.  strong

B.  stronger
С strongly

D. the strongest

 

3. At last we found ... in a big room with large windows.

A.  our self

B.  our own

C.  ourself

D.  ourselves

4. Edna isn't in her office. She must... home.

A. go

B.   have gone


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