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Mass Media. Magazines. Exit Test

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Задание 1

Match the tenses and the situation when they are used.

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Задание 2

Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Write the Full forms. I couldn’t find my keys because I ___ (leave) them at home.

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Задание 3

Read the sentence and choose the extra word that should not be there. Type it in the box. Thanks, everybody, for coming along today. So, who's going to be start?

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Задание 4

Read the sentence and choose the extra word that should not be there. Type it in the box. Let's keep it on relevant. What does that have to do with our June edition?

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Задание 5

Read the sentence and choose the extra word that should not be there. Type it in the box. To sum it up, we're going to do a piece on speed knitting competitions and a photo shoot from the World Knitting Championships.

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Задание 6

Read the sentence and choose the extra word that should not be there. Type it in the box. I don't know. I'm not sure about if our readers would want to read about knitting machines around the world.

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Задание 7

Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets. I finished my article yesterday morning and ___ (go) home early.

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Задание 8

Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets. When I saw him yesterday, he ___ (wear) a hat that he had bought during his trip to Paris.

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Задание 9

Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets. They ___ (write) a letter to the editor when the power went out.

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Задание 10

Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Write the Full forms. I fell ill because I ___ (eat) something bad.

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Задание 11

Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct options. A hard task I barely made the 8:30 a.m. Saturday train to Huntington, a town on the north shore of Long Island. The railroad stopped service because of the snowfall the night before; sleepy commuters wearing smart suits crowded in the train. They seemed really tired and eager to get home and finally the rest of the weekend with their families. I had planned on using this one-hour train ride to get a good start on a short story I was to submit to a magazine on Monday morning. But standing there, sandwiched between a stroller and an exhausted businessman, I couldn’t even get my journal out of my backpack. It was absolutely impossible to compose my thoughts on its pages. Of course, it was a for me as I was forced to relax instead of struggling with my blank journal pages. Frankly , I’d been struggling to come up with an idea for the story for days, my thoughts circling aimlessly in the warehouse of my mind. The harder I for the idea, the emptier my head seemed. And then, unexpectedly, as I was trying hard to maintain my balance, pressed against the bathroom door and a crowd of commuters, I finally got an idea –– or rather, an idea for how to get an idea. I decided that by the end of adventure I have this weekend, I will write a short story about it. I told my friend Bennett about my decision when I was getting inside his car at the station. And the two of us set on our adventure.