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City living. Country living. Exit test

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Задание 1

Match the words.

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Задание 2

Match the words with their definitions.

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Задание 3

Choose the right words. 1 Sam and Billy left their car in the car ___ . a stop b transport c park d crossing 2 I don't like driving in the dark — the street ___ aren't very bright. a market b lights c store d stops 3 We're going to be late — there's a traffic ___ . a lights b park c block d jam

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Задание 4

Match the sentences to the places.

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Задание 5

Choose the right words. 1 Let's go to the street ___ tomorrow and look for presents. a lights b market c crossing d stop 2 Is this the bus ____ for the number 14 into the city centre? a park b jam c stop d traffic 3 Most cities have a department ____ . a store b market c block d transport

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Задание 6

Complete the sentences with the right words. Use capital letters and plural forms if necessary. There are two EXTRA words you do not need to use. cathedral, mosque, palace, square, bridge, temple 1 Ankgor Wat is a Cambodia. 2 Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, has lots of . 3 The Sultan Ahmed is in Instanbul. 4 You can visit The Winter in St Petersburg.

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Задание 7

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the words in brackets. Living in the countryside is special because it is calm and (beauty). It is far away from the loud and busy city life. Here, you can enjoy nature, like green fields, quiet rivers and (peace) forests. Life moves slower in the countryside, which gives people time to think and relax. The air is fresh, there is not much traffic, and people in the community are (friend). These things help make a healthier and happier place to live. While you might not find as many shops or fun places to go as in the city, the simple and (charm) countryside has its own magic. For those who want peace and a closer (connect) to nature, the countryside can feel like a (truth) home.

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Задание 8

Complete the sentences with the pairs of words. Each pair of words can be used only once. (food, meal) (homework, projects) (news, articles) (traffic, car) (batteries, electricity) 1 I've got to do two for my this week. 2 When I go out to a restaurant for a I usually have Italian . 3 We had to turn off the while Dad repaired the cooker last night. The in both my phone and my tablet were empty at the end of the evening. 4 I never come to college by because the in the city is so bad in the morning. 5 You should read the on this site today. There are three really interesting about city life for young adults.

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Задание 9

Complete the sentences with the right words. Use plural forms if necessary. There are two EXTRA words you do not need to use. cathedral, stadium, statue, palace, square, bridge 1 Zócalo in Mexico City is one of the biggest in the world. 2 The Maracana is a famous football in Rio. 3 One of the most beautiful in Spain is Santiago de Compostela. 4 You can see Michaelangelo's of David in Florence in Italy.

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Задание 10

Read the text and choose the correct options. Does city life make us more or less lonely? Cities are filled with people, but that doesn’t always mean we don’t feel lonely. Think about how living in a big city affects feelings of loneliness. Cities are places where many people gather, centres of culture and commerce. It might seem like living in a city would help reduce loneliness. However, studies show that anxiety and depression are often more common in urban areas than in rural ones, suggesting a different reality. “You can be lonely anywhere,” writes Olivia Laing in her book The Lonely City, “but there is a special kind of loneliness that comes from living in a city, surrounded by millions of people.” Laing shares her personal experiences of feeling alone in New York and discusses how she addressed this loneliness through art. Cities can feel overwhelming and full of people we don’t know. In 1903, German philosopher Georg Simmel noted that “one feels especially lonely and lost in a crowd in the city.” A survey by ComRes in 2013 found that 52% of people in London feel lonely, making it the loneliest city in the UK. Last year, the charity network Acevo launched The Loneliness Project to help young people in London who feel isolated. “The saying that you’re never lonelier than in a crowd is true for many people living in large cities like London, which often ranks high on the UK loneliness index,” says Polly Akhurst, co-founder of Talk to Me. “In a big city, you are less likely to have a close community where neighbours know each other. The anonymity of city life can lead to a lack of trust, making it harder to form connections.” 1 According to the text, what surprising relationship exists between city living and mental health? A Cities have better mental health resources than rural areas. B Mental health issues are equally common in urban and rural areas. C Anxiety and depression happen more often in cities. D Rural areas report higher rates of mental health concerns. 2 In Olivia Laing's book "The Lonely City", what does she suggest about urban loneliness? A It's identical to loneliness anywhere else. B It's not as strong as loneliness in the countryside. C You can easily fix it by joining activities in the city. D It's a special type of feeling alone, even when there are many people around. 3 According to the text, what makes London particularly notable regarding loneliness? A It has the most mental health facilities. B It is highly ranked on the UK loneliness index. C It has the largest population density. D It has the most social programmes. 4 According to Polly Akhurst, what characteristic of city life contributes to loneliness? A the fast pace of life B the lack of close-knit community among neighbours C the high cost of living D the competitive nature of cities 5 What factor does the text say makes it hard to form connections in cities? A lack of trust due to urban anonymity B limited social venues C cultural differences D economic barriers