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Խորհուրդ ենք տալիս առաջադրանքները կատարել ըստ հերթականության:


Ուշադիր կարդացե՛ք յուրաքանչյուր առաջադրանք և պատասխանների առաջարկվող
տարբերակները: Եթե Ձեզ չի հաջողվում որևէ առաջադրանքի անմիջապես
պատասխանել, ժամանակը խնայելու նպատակով կարող եք այն բաց թողնել և դրան
անդրադառնալ ավելի ուշ:
Ձեր առջև դրված թեստ-գրքույկի էջերի դատարկ մասերը Դուք ազատորեն կարող
եք օգտագործել սևագրության համար: Թեստ-գրքույկը չի ստուգվում: Ստուգվում է միայն
պատասխանների ձևաթուղթը:
Առաջադրանքները կատարելուց հետո չմոռանաք պատասխանները ուշադիր և
խնամքով նշել պատասխանների ձևաթղթում: Պատասխանների ձևաթղթի ճիշտ
լրացումից է կախված Ձեր քննական միավորը:

Ցանկանում ենք հաջողություն:


I. γñ¹³É ï»ùëïÁ ¨ å³ï³ëË³Ý»É Ñ³ñó»ñÇÝ` ÁÝïñ»Éáí ×Çßï ï³ñµ»ñ³ÏÁ:
Read the text and answer the questions choosing the right answer.

Line number

1. As a child, Mary had wonderful memories of her grandmother. They did so many exciting
2. things together: swimming in the ocean, flying kites, making snowmen in the front yard. But
3. when her grandmother’s health began to deteriorate in the fall of 1994, Mary knew that their
4. time together was limited. Every few days, Mary would make the drive from Washington, DC
5. to Winchester, VA to visit her grandmother, who was staying in hospital there.
6. Mary hated highway driving, finding it ugly and monotonous. She preferred to take back
7. roads to the hospital. When she drove through the rocky town of Harpers Ferry, the beauty of
8. the waterfalls churning at the intersection of the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers always
9. astonished her. Toward the end of her journey, Mary had to get on highway 81. It was here that
10. she discovered a surprising bit of beauty during one of her trips. Along the highway in the field,
11. there was a long stretch of wildflowers.
12. They were thin and delicate and purple. They swayed in the wind as if whispering secrets to
13. one another. The first time she saw the flowers, Mary was seized by an uncontrollable wish to
14. pull over on the highway and pull a bunch from the soil. She carried them into her
15. grandmother’s room when she arrived at the hospital and placed them in the water jug by her
16. bed. For a moment her grandmother seemed better. She thanked Mary for the flowers,
17. commented on their beauty, and asked where she had gotten them. Mary was overjoyed by the
18. ability of the flowers to wake up something inside her . Afterwards, Mary began carrying
19. flowers in the car during her trips to visit her grandmother.
20. It was a chilly morning in late October when Mary got the call. The man at the hospital
21. calmly informed her that her grandmother had taken a turn for the worse. Mary got in her car
22. and headed to the hospital. She sped past the place where she usually stopped to pick the
23. flowers. After continuing ahead for about a mile, she drove back.
24. When Mary arrived back at the flowers, she was surprised to see how many of them had
25. withered and turned brown, probably as a result of the cold. Nonetheless, she spotted a patch
26. that bravely retained their bright purple glow. She cut a few of them and hopped back into her
27. car and headed for the hospital. When Mary arrived at the hospital, she found her grandmother
28. very weak and unresponsive. She placed the flowers in the jug and sat down to hold her
29. grandmother’s hand. She felt a light touch on one of her fingers. It would be the last
30. conversation they ever had.

1 Based on the things Mary and her grandmother did when she was a child, it can be
understood that Mary's grandmother

a) was an exceptionally strong swimmer


b) had a variety of colorful kites
c) enjoyed spending time outdoors
d) lived in a cold and windy area

2 Which is the best antonym for the word deteriorate in line 3?

a) improve
b) increase
c) adjust
d) climb

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3 The word astonished in line 9 means
a) encouraged
b) amazed
c) imprisoned
d) ignored

4 Mary hated highway driving as


a) she preferred to take back roads to the city.
b) it was dull and boring.
c) she didn’t drive well.
d) she thought it dangerous.

5 The pronoun they in line 12 stands for


a) Mary and Grandma
b) Wildflowers
c) Secrets
d) Trips

6 Which best describes what the act of stopping for flowers on the side of the highway
became for Mary?
a) a ritual
b) a curse
c) a regret
d) a bother

7 According to paragraph 4, the weather in the morning was


a) pleasant
b) cold
c) rainy
d) warm

8 Which is the best antonym for the word wither in line 25?
a) fade
b) die
c) bloom
d) dry up

9 What do the flowers come to signify for Mary?


a) the natural beauty of the United States highway system
b) an opportunity to compose herself before visiting her grandmother
c) a final chance to connect with her grandmother
d) a way to make the hospital room more pleasant

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10 The man at the hospital informed that
a) the grandmother’s condition was getting better.
b) the grandmother had taken a turn for the better.
c) Mary should immediately go to the hospital.
d) the grandmother’s condition had worsened.

II. ÀÝïñ»É ×Çßï ï³ñµ»ñ³ÏÁ:


Choose the right option.

Last afternoon we went to the pictures. There was a big queue waiting to go in. Soon we got in.
The film (11)_______ already ___________ and it was very dark in there. We (12)__________ go
down some stairs to find our seats.
We (13)__________ there watching the film when something hit me on the head. It was an ice-
cream tub. I turned round to see who it was and a little boy, who (14)__________ two rows behind me
said, “I am very sorry. It (15)______________ to hit the boy in front.”

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a) had started
b) started
c) has started
d) was started

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a) had to
b) were allowed
c) can
d) may

13
a) sat
b) had sat
c) were sat
d) will be sitting

14
a) is sitting
b) had sat
c) was sitting
d) has been sitting

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15
a) was meaning
b) had meant
c) was meant
d) would mean

My idea of perfect happiness is being alone on a Sunday morning. I usually wake up at


about seven o’clock –that’s when my copy of The Sunday Times (16) _________. I don’t get up
immediately , because I love staying in bed when I (17) _________ go to work. After an hour I
have my favourite breakfast – coffee, croissants and jam.The jam is imported from France and the
croissants are made at the local bakery. I spend a couple of hours reading the newspaper and then I
finally (18) _________ at about ten o’clock. My friends phone or come to the house after midday. I
love talking to them or seeing them on Sunday afternoons but they know that people
(19) _________ to share my Sunday mornings.

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a) are delivered
b) is delivered
c) delivers
d) will deliver

17
a) must
b) wasn’t able
c) might
d) don’t have to

18
a) get dressed
b) are dressed
c) was dressed
d) have dressed

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a) invite
b) were inviting
c) aren’t invited
d) aren’t inviting

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When Bill Gates, Paul Allen and two other students became friends, they (20) __________ classes
to be in the computer room. In late 1968, they (21) ___________ the Lakeside Programmers Group
in order to break into business. Their first opportunity (22) ___________ with Computer Centre
Corporation hiring the students to find bugs in their computer system. As a result, Gates and Allen
really began to develop the talents that (23) ________ to the formation of Microsoft seven years
later.

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a) skipped
b) were skipped
c) had skipped
d) skip

21
a) were forming
b) had formed
c) formed
d) had been forming

22
a) had arisen
b) arose
c) arises
d) has arisen

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a) had led
b) was leading
c) has led
d) would lead

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III. ÀÝïñ»É ݳ˳¹³ëáõÃÛ³Ý µáí³Ý¹³ÏáõÃÛ³ÝÁ ѳٳå³ï³ë˳ÝáÕ ï³ñµ»ñ³ÏÁ:
Choose the appropriate option.

24 “Did you sell your car?”


“ No, but there’s a woman who is __________ in buying it.”
a) definitely interested
b) definite interested
c) definitely interesting
d) interesting definitely

25 “When you were living in the country, were there a lot of deer?”
“Yes, but hardly ever __________ any.”

a) did we saw
b) we did see
c) did we see
d) we seen

26 “You know, Lucy, I made a terrible mistake yesterday.”


“Don’t worry, _________ noticed what you did.”

a) somebody
b) nobody
c) anybody
d) anyone

27 “I’ve played too much table tennis today.”


“You__________ find another partner.”
a) would rather to
b) would better
c) had better
d) had rather to

28 “I can’t stand hot weather!”


“__________. Dreadful, isn’t it?”

a) So can’t I
b) Neither can I
c) So I can’t
d) Nor I can

29 “Mrs.Williams is always beautifully dressed.”


“She wears __________ nice clothes.”

a) a so
b) such
c) such a
d) so much

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30 “ Is it raining?”
“ Yes, there’s no point in ___________ out now.”
a) to go
b) go
c) going
d) to going

31 “Are you all here, dear students, can we start our lesson?”
“Yes, everyone __________ Virginia.”
a) but
b) except to
c) from
d) beside

32 “Do you like tennis?”


“I __________ , but now I really like it.”

a) didn’t use to
b) used to
c) wasn’t used to
d) wasn’t used

33 “We intend to go hunting one of these days.”


“_________you? Can I join you?”
a) Did
b) Have
c) Do
d) Are

34 “What do you know about _________?”


“I know that it is one of the world’s largest and driest deserts.”
a) the Desert Sahara
b) Sahara Desert
c) Sahara
d) the Sahara Desert

35 “I was told Kinsale is one of the smallest towns in Southern Ireland.”


“But it is also one of ___________ for its fish restaurants.”
a) famous
b) most famous
c) the more famous
d) the most famous

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36 “Do you still want to marry Agnes?”
“No, I am not __________ her anymore.”
a) interested about
b) interest with
c) interested in
d) interest in

37 “I have to run to catch Peter.”


“Hurry up then. He left ___________ ago.”
a) five minute
b) five minutes
c) five-minutes
d) five-minute

38 “Shall I buy fresh or tinned fruit for the salad?”


“___________. I’m going to make a vegetable salad.”

a) Neither
b) Either
c) Both
d) Both of

IV. ÀÝïñ»É ѳٳï»ùëïÇÝ Ñ³Ù³å³ï³ë˳ÝáÕ ËáëùÇÙ³ë³ÛÇÝ Ó¨Á:


Fill in the blanks with the word form that best fits each space.

Cinnamon rolls are a sweet pastry (39)__________ eaten at breakfast time, but may be
consumed any time of the day. Dating back many years, cinnamon rolls have made a
(40)__________ in history.
Some of the ingredients making the rolls taste (41)__________ are bread, cinnamon, sugar
and butter. Yeast bread dates back to around 1,000 BC in ancient Egypt. And cinnamon dates back
to 2,000 BC, when it was (42)__________ from Egypt to China and was so highly prized that it
was (43)__________ as a gift fit for monarchs. Butter dates back to 2,000 BC and is written about
in the Bible. Farmers’ wives gave way to machines when butter began being mass produced
around 1860.

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a) common
b) uncommon
c) commoner
d) commonly

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40
a) mark
b) marked
c) unmarked
d) marker

41
a) resistance
b) resisting
c) irresistible
d) irresistibly

42
a) import
b) imported
c) export
d) portable

43
a) regard
b) regardless
c) regarded
d) regarding

V. ÀÝïñ»É ݳ˳¹³ëáõÃÛ³Ý µáí³Ý¹³ÏáõÃÛ³ÝÁ ѳٳå³ï³ë˳ÝáÕ ï³ñµ»ñ³ÏÁ:


Choose the right option.

44 __________ Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamon’s tomb, than strange reports


appeared in the newspapers.

a) Not lately
b) Soon after
c) No sooner had
d) Hardly ever had

45 Scientists are now beginning to conduct experiments on __________ air pollution can
trigger different sorts of health problems.
a) since
b) still
c) unless
d) how

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46 ____________ Mathew became famous, he never forgot his native land.

a) If
b) Even though
c) Due to
d) Despite

47 I’m sorry that you’ve decided not to go with us hiking, but ___________ you change your
mind, we’ll be happy to take you with us.

a) even
b) since
c) if
d) as if

48 ___________ the fact that a storm was approaching the area, the two sportsmen continued
climbing the mountain.
a) Although
b) In spite of
c) However
d) Whereas

49 In order to grow vegetables properly, gardeners must know __________.


a) that the requirements for each vegetable
b) what are each vegetable’s requirements
c) what the requirements for each vegetable are
d) that is required by each vegetable

50 __________Mary Ann Shadd famous for helping escaped slaves, she was also the first
African Canadian woman to establish a newspaper.

a) Was only not


b) Not only was
c) Was not only
d) Not only

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VI. ÀÝïñ»É ×Çßï ÷á˳ϻñåí³Í ݳ˳¹³ëáõÃÛáõÝÝ»ñÁ:
Choose the correctly transformed sentences.

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1. The guide said to us: “They destroyed all the masterpieces which reminded of that
civilization.”
The guide told to us that they destroyed all the masterpieces which reminded of that
civilization.
2. “ They are satisfied with my job.” Sam said.
Sam said that they were satisfied with his job.
3. “Could you show me this dress, please?” Ann said to the manager.
Ann asked the manager to show her that dress.
4. Smith asked: “Where is the symposium supposed to be held tomorrow?”
Smith wondered where the symposium was supposed to be held the next day.
5. John reminded if Mary didn’t turn off the radio.
John said, “Mary, don’t forget to turn off the radio.”

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1. “My brother is getting married next week. You are invited, Tina.” Ted said.
Ted told Tina that his brother was getting married the following week and she is
invited.
2. “Will you be working in the laboratory tomorrow?” Jane asked.
Jane asked if we would be working in the laboratory the following day.
3. “Don’t come here now, it is in vain, you cannot see her.” Martin said. “I am sure
about that.”
Martin surely reminded him not to go there now in vain because he can’t see her.
4. Linda said, “I wonder why our friends don’t come to meet us these days, Tim.”
Linda wondered and said Tim why their friends hadn’t come to see them those days.
5. The teacher asked Sarah why she wasn’t ready that day.
The teacher asked, “Why aren’t you ready today, Sarah?”

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1. “Why do you want to terminate the contract?” the manager said to me.
The manager asked me why I wanted to terminate the contract.
2. The young man asked: “Are there any double rooms in this hotel?
The young man wonders if there are any double rooms in this hotel.
3. Jason said they would do their best in the exams the next day.
Jason says, “We will do our best in the exams tomorrow.”
4. “What time did he ring you up from the airport?” she said to me.
She asked me what time he had rung me up from the airport.
5. They asked me, “Did Paul lose or win the match?”
They asked me whether did Paul lose or win the match.

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1. He said he couldn’t help me as he was busy now.
He said: “We can’t help you. We are busy then.”
2. Mother said: “Don’t go out without a raincoat, Lucy! It’s raining.”
Mother warned Lucy not to go out without a raincoat as it was raining.
3. “Alex, when are you going to write a report about the play?” Martin asked.
Martin asked when Alex was going to write a report about the play.
4. “Did you send a letter to your parents last week?” asked Freddie.
Freddie asked if I had sent a letter to my parents the previous week.
5. “You will feel better tomorrow if you stay in bed,” says the doctor.
The doctor says I will feel better tomorrow if I stay in bed.

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1. The officer asked, “Why didn’t the plane land in London?”
The officer asked why the plane hadn’t landed in London.
2. “Let’s wait here till the rain has stopped,” Jim said.
Jim suggested staying there till the rain has stopped.
3. The engineer wonders why the project changed so often.
The engineer said: “I wonder why the project changed so often.”
4. “How do you know there is going to be a demonstration?” Jack said to me.
Jack asked me how I knew there was going to be a demonstration.
5. “Why didn’t you join us yesterday, Sam?” Garry said.
Garry asked Sam why he hadn’t joined them the day before.

VII. î»ùëïáõÙ µ³ó »Ý ÃáÕÝí³Í բառ»ñ: Èñ³óÝ»É ï»ùëïÁ` ï»Õ³¹ñ»Éáí ѳٳå³ï³ë˳Ý


բառÁ (ïñí³Í բառ»ñÇó »ñÏáõëÝ ³í»Éáñ¹ »Ý):
Fit the missing words into the gaps of the following texts. (two odd variants are
given).

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Steph put some ___________ next to her breakfast and took a photo of them. Her eggs and coffee
were cold now, but the plate looked good. The plate was from an ___________ art market. She had
'borrowed' the flowers from her neighbour's garden. Probably only ten people a day walked past old
Mrs Robinson's garden. Flowers are for everyone to enjoy, aren't they? she thought. If she put the
picture on Instagram, more people would see the flowers. Steph changed the colours on her picture
to make the ___________ juice more orange and the pink roses ___________. She was choosing an
Instagram filter when she noticed the “TrueBeauty”. She had downloaded it the day before and then
forgotten about it. Her picture looked ___________ with that filter. She posted the photo for her
15k followers. She hoped some of them would feel jealous of her life. Then she threw the food on
her plate into the bin. She didn't want to eat it now that it was cold.
1. perfect 2. brighter 3. perfectly 4. flowers 5. orange 6. newly 7. expensive

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VIII. ÀÝïñ»É ù»ñ³Ï³Ýáñ»Ý ×Çßï Ó¨³Ï»ñåí³Í ѳñó³Ï³Ý ݳ˳¹³ëáõÃÛáõÝÝ»ñÁ:
Choose the correctly formulated questions.

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1. Do you remember what did the lecturer say about early teachers?
2. Is Cambridge University as old as the University of Oxford?
3. How long had you studied English before you took the IELTS test?
4. When are you planning to send the memo to the staff?
5. The body depends on food as its primary source of energy, isn’t it?

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1. The girls could hardly carry the suitcases, could they?
2. It’s time you stopped cheating, isn’t it?
3. Does your brother or sister go in for basketball?
4. Can you tell me what time does the show begin?
5. When you did see Dr Adams last?

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1. He’s fastened the papers together with a paper clip, isn’t he?
2. Why do you think Alice felt very pleased with herself?
3. Whether we’ll go there or not depends on your decision, doesn’t it?
4. Who do you cooperate with?
5. Would you rather sit in the pilot’s cabin or at the window?

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1. Mark’s got a nice motor-bike, isn’t he?
2. John had his laptop repaired, hadn’t he?
3. Are you going to Palm Springs or to Palm Beach?
4. Can you tell me what do Armenians usually have for breakfast?
5. Are checks and balances an important concept in the formation of the US system of
government?

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1. Everybody was eager to take part in the discussion, wasn’t he?
2. Can you tell me where can I find Dr. Mortimer?
3. Do you agree that the destruction of that system is really inevitable?
4. Does your sister dance as gracefully as you are?
5. There’s nothing in that box, is there?

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IX. Èñ³óÝ»É ï»ùëïÁ` ï»Õ³¹ñ»Éáí ѳٳå³ï³ëË³Ý Ý³Ë¹ÇñÝ»ñÁ/ٳϵ³ÛÝ»ñÁ
(ïñí³Í ï³ñµ»ñ³ÏÝ»ñÇó »ñÏáõëÝ ³í»Éáñ¹ »Ý):
Fill in the gaps with the prepositions/adverbs given below (two of them are odd).

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The Swiss eat a lot of their famous cheese, but they also export large quantities ___________
countries all ___________ the world. In fact they say that the cheese is one of the most important
articles among Swiss exports. However , what they sell ___________American shops ___________
the name of Swiss cheese is often American made. It has holes , to be sure , and you can hardly see
the difference. But you should taste it as well, and then you’ll never mix ___________ the two.

1. up 2. in 3. under 4. over 5. off 6. to 7.on

X. ÀÝïñ»É ³ÛÝ Ý³Ë³¹³ëáõÃÛáõÝÝ»ñÁ áñáնցում կա ավելորդ բառ:


Choose the sentences with an odd word.

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1. Everybody knows that it is no use of arguing with the Smiths about politics.
2. The political situation in the country seems to be changing day by day.
3. I am sure that Susan will be never return to her native town.
4. Though its mouth is big, but a crocodile can swallow only small animals.
5. They assured us that the work would have been completed by that time.

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1. From year to the year life is becoming easier but more expensive.
2. The students greeted to the lecturers who entered the auditorium.
3. The policeman warned the pedestrians to take the subway.
4. In the 19th century the exploration of the Moon was been carried out by means
of powerful telescopes.
5. The Colossus of Rhodes was a 30-metre statue of the Greek sun god Helios.

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1. The Queen Victoria was the youngest queen to sit on the throne of England.
2. The students thanked the professor for such an interesting report.
3. The new machine processes 50 percent more than the previous one.
4. When your temperature is much more higher than it should be, take a pill.
5. We know that modern plants and factories send a lot of smoke into air.

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1. We had better get up early so as not to miss the morning train.
2. This exercise is much more easier than the previous one.
3. Speech is the most advanced form of communication, but there are many ways
of communicating without using speech.
4. By the end of the term I will have been attended this course for six months.
5. The most unique folk instrument in the Republic of Cuba is the maracas.

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1. Not only did he give us good advice but he also helped us do the work.
2. Scientists have discovered that at least ninety percent of people is right-handed.
3. I haven’t picked up my mail for two days and I don’t really care for.
4. My mother asked me if how we could help a neighbour of ours.
5. Adventure holidays are only recommended for those who want to return from
their holidays more exhausted than when they left.

XI. îñí³Í ݳ˳¹³ëáõÃÛáõÝÝ»ñÇó áñá±Ýù »Ý Ïñ³íáñ³Ï³Ý ë»éáí ×Çßï Ó¨³Ï»ñåí³Í:


Choose the correctly formulated Passive constructions.

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1. Herostratus burnt the Temple of Artemis to make himself famous.
2. These apricot-trees will have blossomed by the end of this month.
3. No better reply could have been given in such a situation.
4. Fresh air and exercise contribute to good health.
5. The music to the national anthem of Armenia was written by a Lebanese-Armenian
composer Barsegh Kanachyan.

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1. On February 4, 1789, George Washington became the first and only president
unanimously elected by the Electoral College.
2. The walls in your living-room shouldn’t have been painted in dark colours.
3. During World War I Ernest Hemingway was wounded on the Italian front.
4. The Presidential motorcade was moving slowly through the Central Square.
5. A lot of goods are brought to London from many countries.

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1. If she hadn’t been so bad-tempered, I might have married her.
2. We Are the World was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie.
3. A ballet school is being built in this district.
4. Friends are needed both for joy and for sorrow.
5. Hemingway’s experiences in Italy during World War I became the material for one of
his best-loved novels, A Farewell to Arms.

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1. The Congo, the world’s deepest river, gets its name from the ancient Kingdom of Kongo.
2. In 1921, Chaplin was awarded by the French government for his outstanding work as a
filmmaker.
3. Madame Tussaud’s Museum in London has got branches in a number of major cities.
4. The president of their country was elected two years ago.
5. He will be given all the necessary information.

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1. That five-star hotel isn’t being built by our company.
2. The delegation was impressed by the places of interest in Paris.
3. The Cullinan was split and cut into 7 major stones and 96 smaller stones.
4. The first colour TV invented Hovhannes Adamyan.
5. Being composed in 1792, Marseillaise was officially adopted only in 1879.

XII. гٳå³ï³ë˳ݻóÝ»É µ³é»ñÁ ¨ ë³ÑÙ³ÝáõÙÝ»ñÁ:


Match the words and their definitions.

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A) Match 1) a game in which individuals or teams compete


B) Situation 2) an event or occurrence
C) Incident 3) an act of presenting a play, concert, etc.
D) Performance 4) a set of circumstances
5) a set of rules

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A) Height 1) the quality of being tall or high


B) Weight 2) the quality of being heavy
C) Shape 3) an inner quality of something or
D) Size somebody
4) how big something is
5) the external form or appearance of
something

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A) Dispute 1) social equality
B) Peace 2) the state existing during the absence of war
C) Treaty 3) a fight between large armed forces
D) Battle 4) a formal agreement between countries
5) an argument or a disagreement

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A) Sympathy 1) a move to a more important job in a company
B) Support 2) encouragement or help that you give to somebody
C) Promotion 3) the act of making something stay the same
D) Aggression 4) feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else’s
misfortune
5) feelings of anger and hatred that may result in
violent behaviour

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XIII. гٳå³ï³ë˳ݻóÝ»É Ý³Ë³¹³ëáõÃÛ³Ý »ñÏáõ Ù³ë»ñÁ:
Match the beginning and the end of the sentences.

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A) Although she likes chocolate very much 1) she decided to change her job.
B) Things had been going well for Lucy until 2) she tries to have not more than one
C) Mary hardly ever gets annoyed about piece a day.
3) to visit it one day.
anything except
4) she has fallen ill
D) She hasn`t ever been in a theme park, but 5) when children pick her favourite
would like roses.
6) simply to shop in many of the
city’s malls.

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A) Before you even start to read the texts in the 1) was a special treat for me.
exam 2) view the city from its famous
B) The way you read texts in a reading exam is observation decks.
very different to 3) and explain opinions and plans
C) B1 level students can describe experiences, 4) how you read a magazine, a web
events, wishes, aspirations page or a book.
D) I was always interested in art, so that day in 5) there are lots of things you can do
the Louvre to get a good mark.
6) a great outdoor space that hosted
the World’s Fair.

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A) The rooftop views granted Matthew perfect aerial 1) that was their first journey overseas.
perspectives of Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, 2) the home of the Queen of England.
and 3) many other important New York city
B) Jane and John were very excited for their voyage as landmarks.
C) The last place that Rita and Joanne visited was 4) they were happy that their city won.
Buckingham Palace - 5) jumping out of the water.
D) This neighborhood made Christina feel like she had 6) without ever having to leave the
traveled to Cuba United States.

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A) London is quite popular for international tourism 1) when birds became more active.
because 2) and ends on either 20 June or 21.
B) When Christina returned to the city, she visited 3) and birds flew away.
Little Havana,
4) Miami’s Cuban neighborhood.
C) In the United States spring begins on 20 March
D) Los Angeles is a coastal city situated along the 5) the city is home to one of the
Pacific Ocean and oldest-standing monarchies in the
western hemisphere.
6) many celebrities earned their claim
to fame here.

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