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Тема: «Литература» (2 курс) 1. Choose the right variant. 1. The biography is a very popular form of ... . a) prose b) poetry c) science fiction d) historical work 2. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by H.B. Stowe ... a grim picture of life under slavery a) writes b) paints c) takes d) describes 3. "Alice in Wonderland" was written by ... . a) Jane Austen b) Muriel Spark c) Lewis Carroll d) Iris Murdock 4. If I come to a boring bit in a book, I just ... a few pages till the real story starts again. a) dip into b) read from cover to cover c) look up d) skip 5. The first printer in England to print books was … . a) W. Shakespeare b) W. Scott c) W. Caxton d) W. Irving 6. ... described life in England and showed how hard it was for the poor and children. a) W. Shakespeare b) G.G. Byron c) Ch. Dickens d) V. Hugo 7. Of course an encyclopaedia is not a book you read from cover to cover. You just ... it for things that interest you. a) skip b) skim c) dip into d) browse 8. This novel is not ... very well, I suppose it's not popular with the young. a) going b) selling c) buying d) talking 9. If you need to find some information in a non-fiction book, look it up in the ... . a) atlas b) catalogue c) diary d) index 10. She likes to relax by reading a ... about spies or crime. a) novel b) fable c) poem d) thriller 2. Read the text and decide which answer a, b, c or d best fits each space. Do We Really Need Poetry? The (1)__ English person considers that poetry is "nice" for children, becoming for girls, and (2)__ for women teachers. Few people read poetry and fewer still pay for it. The (3)__ for disliking poetry is that most people believe poetry should (4)__ only with certain "nice" themes and topics such as birds, flowers, trees and love. But the (5)__ is that life in all its forms can be the theme of poetry. The so-called ugly and ordinary things are as remarkable in their way as the beautiful. Modern poets have (6)__ this and given as many fine poems on unpoetical subjects. We must (7)__ that when we wish to (8)__ some ten-der emotion we turn to poetry. We may not normally like the poetry; we may know very little about it, but we recognize that it is the (9)__ way to express the best that is (10)__ us.
3.Choose the correct variant. 1. I wonder where ... . a) did they buy these books b) they bought these books c) bought they these books d) these books they bought 2. Helen said that she ... . a) was reading to her book daughter a very interesting b) had been reading that book already c) hadn't read the book so far d) had read everything what her teacher had recommended 3. Listen to the story I've just made ... . a) up b) out c) off d) for 4. Henry had to go to the library very often very ... books at home. a) little b) a few c) many d) few 5. I wish I ... more in my childhood. a) read b) to read c) have read d) had read 6. The fable is easy ... . a) to memorize b) memorize c) be memorized d) memorizing 7. Do you think the novel is worth ...? a) read b) to read c) be read d) reading 8. His early stories are more interesting ... his latest novel. a) then b) as c) than d) instead of 9. ... place for reading for pleasure in our busy lives. a) There is b) It isn't c) There isn't some d) It is no 10. Have you read any books ... Oscar Wilde? a) from b) since c) by d) for 4. There is one mistake in each of the following sentences (either an underlined word or a phrase); you are to find it. 1. Our literature(A) teacher makes us learning(B)a lot(C) of poems by heart(D). 2. In his lasting years(A) Hemingway lived mostly(B) in Cuba where(C) he wrote(D) "The old Man and the Sea". 3. A few(A) articles in his book are of very little(B) interest, but this one deserves much more attention(C) than the others one(D). 4. After being read(A) the story I became interested(B) in the subject mentioned(C) and wanted to learn(D) more about the author. 5. Some books are to be(A) tasted, others(B) to be swallowed and some a few(C) to be chewed and digested(D). 6. Long before(A)the invention(B) of printing people the valued(C) books as precious treasure troves of the human knowledges(D) and experience. 7. The books of today(A) reflect so(B) a large scope of information(C) that it' s practically impossible(D) to mention all types of them. 8. Reading is to(A)the mind(B)that(C) exercise is(D) to the body. 9. "The Citadel" it(A) is the book which(B) I was given(C) when I became a student. 10. He wondered how many(A)detectives(B)were there(C)in(D) our library. 5. Read the text and answer the following questions choosing the correct variant. Reading is both a pastime and a means of education. It is always very difficult to advise on what to read. One never knows what will interest other people: fiction, drama, essays or books on travel. Books of reference are not for continuous reading. We only consult them at the reference library, they are not to be taken away. Literary works may be in the form of poetry or prose. Novels and short stories are the most popular works of fiction and are read by millions of people. When we have only a few minutes to spare, or when we are in the train, we like to read light literature — magazines, containing humorous stories, anecdotes and jokes. We read some books carefully. Other books we read quickly, skipping them. Some books are very interesting, others are dull. Some books are so exciting that we read them at a sitting from cover to cover. 1. Reading ... . a) is a favourite pastime of everybody b) gives us a unique chance to educate and entertain ourselves c) is always interesting d) makes a very deep impression on us 2. What statement is not true? a) Tastes differ, different people read different books. b) It is very easy to recommend books to other people. c) Reading is an interesting and useful pastime. d) Not all the books are interesting. 3. If we have little time to spare we prefer ... . a) books with hard cover b) rare editions c) an amusing story for light reading d) handbooks 4. We read the book at a sitting from cover to cover when ... . a) the book is illustrated b) the book is so moving that we can't tear ourselves from it c) the book is adapted d) it's a milk-and-water book Ключ к тесту
Тема: «Профессии и профессиональные качества,профессиональный рост,карьера» (2 курс) 1. Choose the right variant. 1. An activity of any kind for which a person has the necessary qualifications and training is ... . a) a hobby b) an occupation c) a business d) a trade 2. An occupation requiring advanced education and special training is … . a) a profession b) a trade c) a business d) a pastime 3. The building workers were paid their ... every Friday. a) income b) salary c) bonus d) wages 4. She is only for 3 weeks here. It's a/an ... job. a) full-time b) overtime c) temporary d) half-time 5. When he retired he received a monthly ... . a) bonus b) pension c) salary d) reward 6. Could I have two days ... next week to visit my mother? a) away b) out c) up d) off 7. If you work hard, the company will give you ... . a) references b) application c) employment d) promotion 8. Jack makes his ... working as a journalist. a) living b) business c) job d) work 9. We still have … for drivers but all the other positions have been filled. a) career b) vacation c) vacancies d) promotion 10. The staff got a Christmas … . a) salary b) advertisement c) bonus d) promotion 2. Read the text and decide which answer a, b, c or d best fits each space. Choosing a Job One of the most difficult decisions is choosing what to do for a (1)__. For example, do you want to follow a definite career, and (2)__ a low (3)__ at the beginning, but have good (4)__ in a company that trains its staff? Or are you more interested in taking any kind of work, because you need an income? You may have to (5)__ the fact that a good job can be difficult to find. In that case, why not take a temporary one? You will gain some useful experience. Your interests, abilities and qualifications should satisfy the (6)__ of the job. Remember that even if you have the right (7)__, you may have to write a letter of interest, a resume, and (8)__ lots of application forms before you are asked to (9)__ an interview. But don't worry if you don't know what you want to (10)__ exactly.
3. Choose the correct variant. 1. Come at six o'clock. The director ... . a) will signed all the documents by that time. b) will have sign all the documents that time. c) will have been signed all the documents by that time d) will have signed all the documents by that time 2. Nobody wanted to help me, ...? a) did they b) does he c) didn't they d) didn't he 3. It was Mrs. Granger ... the business and looked after everything. a) running b) who ran c) who's been running d) who run 4. In my opinion, ... need for us to change the terms of payment. a) it isn't any b) it is no c) there is not any d) there is any 5. Richard has always been such a conscientious worker. I wonder ... from his job. a) why have they dismissed him b) what made them dismiss him c) why has he been dismissed d) why was he dismissed 6. — How long ... you out of work? — I am not out of work now because I have just started a new job. a) are b) have you been c) were d) was 7. She ... I'm afraid, it'll be rather difficult for her to find a new job. a) is such inexperienced secretary b) is not enough experienced as a secretary c) only has 9 months' experience as a secretary d) has just 9 months experience as a secretary 8. The department head asked ... . a) an important letter to be typed b) for a letter to be typed immediately c) his secretary for a letter to type d) an urgent letter to type 4. There is one mistake in each of the following sentences (either an underlined word or a phrase); you are to find it. 1. The latest(A) results of the work performed(B) by the scientists of our research institute(C) are praised high(D). 2. Because(A) Helen and Lucy had done all(B) the work theirselvems(C) they did not want to share the results with Jane(D). 3. The next problem that(A) we have to think about(B) is where do we find(C) the people we need(D) for our investigation. 4. My brother decided to work(A) in a research institute(B) after graduate(C)from(D) the university. 5. The young artist had so little money(A)that(B) he couldn' t hardly(C) buy himself(D) new brushes. 6. Our new colleague(A) works efficiently(B), he'd always give you advise(C) and the data(D) you need. 7. I think, you made(A) a good impression, I was watching(B) the directors during your presentation and the seemed really(C)interesting(D). 8. — Where are the papers(A)? — Some of them(B)are(C) on the table and the rest o B C them is(D) in the drawer. 9. — Everybody blame me(A), don't they? — Yes, definitely so(B), because it's entirely(C) your fault, not anybody else' s(D). 10. I'm fully(A)conscious of(B) the fact that the staff are(C) not satisfied with its(D) working conditions. 5. Read the text and answer the following questions choosing the correct variant. Many teenage girls want to be stewardesses. They think it is a lovely job. The money is very good and you can travel cheaply all over the world — when you have free time. I live in a flat with a stewardess and I know that her job is very difficult and tiring. This job requires special qualities. The person should be disciplined, well-behaved and communicative. Besides, this job needs knowledge of foreign languages, good health and the ability to risk. Ann never has time for anything, she often has to rush to the airport at five o'clock in the morning. She never knows exactly where she will be at any time. Her plans are never definite until the last minute. Every time I see her she is running with a suitcase in one hand looking at her watch. 1. Many teenage girls want to be stewardesses because ... . a) their abilities satisfy the requirements of the job b) they feel called to this job c) this job is well-paid d) they are interested in airplanes 2. What is true about this job? a) It requires enterprise and the ability to foresee. b) This job needs sympathy to the pain of other people and carefulness. c) The person should be very well educated in physics and astronomy. d) A stewardess should be tactful, kind and communicative. 3. Which statement is not true? a) A stewardess mustn't know a foreign language very well. b) This job is very tiring. c) Stewardesses never have time for anything. d) Stewardesses should always keep fit. 4. What follows from the text? a) He works best who knows his trade. b) The job of a stewardess is rather laborious. c) The job of a teacher is not so exciting as that of a stewardess. d) Many teenage girls possess the qualities required for the job of a stewardess. Ключи к тесту
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