Mid test. See it to believe it
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Задание 1
Complete the gap with the correct particle. Dave came ... a secret passage in the castle.
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Задание 2
Complete the gap with the correct particle. Lee feels ill. He must be coming ... with the flu.
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Задание 3
Complete the gap with the correct preposition. Jack was nervous ... camping in the forest.
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Задание 4
Complete the gap with the correct preposition. Have you heard ... Bigfoot?
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Задание 5
Form compound adjectives using the words. There are two extra words. 1 Sam is a very - looking man. 2 I have just arrived. What is the check - time in this hotel? 3 My nephew is a cute little - eyed boy. 4 The Kraken was a - sea monster from Norwegian legend. 5 Nessie is a - known monster from Scotland.
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Задание 6
Complete the gap with the correct particle. Eve came ... with a great idea for a story.
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Задание 7
Complete the gap with the correct preposition. Will knew ... experience how to walk through the woods at night.
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Задание 8
Complete the gap with the correct preposition. They succeeded ... working out the answer.
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Задание 9
Complete the gap with the correct particle. I can’t wait for Spielberg’s new film to come ... .
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Задание 10
Complete the gap with the correct particle. A strange feeling came ... me as I walked home
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Задание 11
Complete the gap with the correct preposition. Sue thought ... a good idea to raise money.
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Задание 12
Choose the correct item. 1. A: Do you think this painting is an original? B: No, it be. The original is in a museum in Paris. 2. A: Are you coming to the art museum with us? В: I come. I haven’t decided yet. 3. A: Is that an oil painting? B: It be. That artist only worked with oil. 4. A: Did the artists Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir ever meet? B: They have. Renoir painted a portrait of Monet in 1875. 5. A: Is that a portrait of a man or woman? B: I’m not sure, I think it be of a man.
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Задание 13
Read the text and group the statements True, False or Not Stated. The history of Pop Art What is art? In the 1960s a collection of artists made that question even more difficult to answer. They created Pop Art, a style of art that represented everybody's everyday experiences. Pop artists were fascinated by realistic images from everyday life that everybody saw. One element of life they noticed was that almost all people are consumers who buy and use millions of different things every day. As a result, many Pop artists used images of products from the supermarket or advertisements in their works.The most famous Pop artist was the American Andy Warhol. Warhol painted products like Campbell Soup, Coca-Cola bottles and bananas. He also painted other everyday images. For example, his bright portraits of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, the famous actress, became very fashionable. The British Pop artist Eduardo Paolozzi collected pictures and advertisements from magazines to use in his works. Another well-liked Pop artist was Roy Lichtenstein. Instead of using products or advertisements, most of his works were similar to images in the comic books that children read every day.Many people in the art world do not accept Pop Art as a real art form. They can't see why a dull painting of an ordinary can of soup should be part of an art exhibition. However, many original Pop Art works have been sold for millions of dollars. Many works have also appeared on music album covers. All in all, the most important result of Pop Art is that it has created a new artistic way of looking at the everyday world.
