Technology. Exit Test
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Задание 1
Medium level Transform the word in brackets and type it into the gap. We must come to a _________ (DECIDE) about what to do next.
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Задание 2
Medium level Transform the word in brackets and type it into the gap. Copies are available by ________ (SUBSCRIBE).
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Задание 4
Medium level Transform the word in brackets and type it into the gap. Internet shopping constitutes a threat to the __________ (EXIST) of high-street shops.
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Задание 5
Medium level Transform the word in brackets and type it into the gap. They have a plan to link 9,700 office buildings to the Net via a high-speed ___________ (WIRE) network.
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Задание 6
Medium level Transform the word in brackets and type it into the gap. A __________ (SCIENCE) is an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences.
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Задание 7
Advanced level Read the text and fill in the missing words. How to videos from your digital video camera to your computer. First, on your digital video camera andit to the computer. Then, for your video files in "My Computer". You need to on the video you want to upload. Click on "Upload selected video." The video will automatically be onto your computer. Finally, the video camera from your computer.
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Задание 8
Medium level Choose the correct option. They ______ the new mall by the 7th of October.
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Задание 9
Medium level Choose the correct option. That's no problem. I ______ this amount of money.
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Задание 10
Medium level Put the verbs in the correct form of the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect. Sarah __________ (finish) decorating the Christmas tree by midnight.
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Задание 11
Medium level Put the verbs in the correct form of the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect. By the end of next month, Sam ___________ (finish) the project.
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Задание 12
Basic level Match the tenses in bold in sentences to their descriptions.
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Задание 13
Medium level Choose the correct option. I'm so tired, I _____ the whole day tomorrow. I can't.
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Задание 14
Medium level Choose the correct option. OK, we ______ him to the party.
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Задание 15
Medium level Choose the correct option. We ______ you outside the hotel in half an hour, OK?
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Задание 16
Medium level Put the verbs in the correct form of the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect. This time tomorrow, John ___________ (lie) on the beach.
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Задание 17
Medium level Choose the correct option. It doesn't suit me, I ______ off my friends at this time tomorrow.
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Задание 18
Medium level Put the verbs in the correct form of the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect. In 2050 humans ___________ (go) to the Moon again.
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Задание 19
Medium level Put the verbs in the correct form of the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect. I ___________ (have lunch) with my friends at 1 pm tomorrow.
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Задание 20
Medium level Choose the correct option. He's rented the office closer to the city centre, he ______ there next week.
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Задание 21
Medium level Read the text and answer the questions choosing the best option. Japanese scientists have created the world's first news-reading robots. They really look and act like human beings. The android newscaster even sounded human and had a sense of humour. The scientists showed two robots to reporters in Tokyo. One of them is called "Kodomoroid". This word joins the Japanese for child, "kodomo," with the English word "android". The other robot is called "Otonoaroid" – the combination of the Japanese word for adult with "android". The first pieces of news read by the robots were on an imaginary earthquake in Tokyo and a raid by the FBI. The robots' creator is a leading robotics professor, Hiroshi Ishiguro. He did not say when robots would read the news for real. Robots are big business in Japan. Many companies spend a lot of money on research and development to make robots better and better. The Japanese have a very positive image of robots. They think they are both helpful and cute. In the West, people think of them as a little scary. They worry that robots will take over the world one day and control us. Professor Ishiguro told reporters that robots are very important. He said: "We will have more and more robots in our lives in the future." He added that robots are now not so expensive and so are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life in Japan: "Robots are now becoming affordable - no different from owning a laptop," he said. 1. Who created the news-reading robots? a) Nintendo hardware technicians b) Panasonic managers c) Sony software engineers d) Japanese scientists 2. What do the robots have a sense of? a) fashion b) humour c) taste d) smell 3. What English word is part of the names of the two robots? a) spaceman b) astronaut c) android d) cyborg 4. What imaginary event in Tokyo did the robots read about? a) an earthquake b) the soccer World Cup Final c) an alien invasion d) robots taking over the world 5. When did a professor say the robots would read the news for real? a) 2020 b) the Thursday after next c) he didn't d) next week 6. What do companies in Japan spend a lot of money on? a) workers' bonuses b) research and development c) bento lunches d) bonsai trees 7. What image do Japanese people have of robots? a) an old-fashioned one b) an out-dated one c) a futuristic one d) a positive one 8. What do Westerners think robots might take over one day? a) the world b) the controls c) the Internet d) the airwaves 9. What did professor Ishiguro say we will have more of in the future? a) headaches b) fun c) robots d) time 10. What did the professor compare owning a robot to? a) a horror movie b) a laptop c) having a 5-day weekend d) retiring
