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Задание 1

Complete the sentence with the correct word. When analyzing a complex issue, it's important to consider different ..... in order to arrive at a comprehensive solution.

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Задание 2

Complete the sentence with the correct word. The quietness of the ..... only amplified the sound of the leaves rustling under my feet as I strolled through the park.

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Задание 3

Complete the sentence with the correct word. His artwork consisted of stunning ..... that took inspiration from his travels around Europe.

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Задание 4

Complete the sentence with the correct word. The report provided all the necessary ..... to make an informed decision.

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Задание 5

Choose the correct option. You ..... talk to people like that! It’s rude!

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Задание 6

Choose the correct option. Do you think I ..... be worried about these spots on my forehead?

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Задание 7

Choose the correct option. Yes, of course you ..... open the window if you’re too hot!

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Задание 8

Choose the correct option. No, you ..... not go out tonight. You know you’re grounded!

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Задание 9

Read the text and choose whether the statements are true or false. The famous artist Georgia O’Keeffe noticed things that other people often miss. Even as a child in Wisconsin, she was unusually aware of her surroundings. As an adult, she could remember details she’d seen when she was only a baby. Years later she could recall, for example, the distinct colors of a quilt and the tiny pattern of blue flowers on a woman’s dress. Georgia began taking art lessons when she was 10 years old. In the late 1800s, drawing was considered a proper hobby for girls. But Georgia did not want to copy pictures as her teacher suggested. She preferred to experiment with shapes and colors herself. It was not until high school that Georgia found an art teacher who truly inspired her. The teacher encouraged her to look closely at details — at the specific parts and colors of a flower. O’Keeffe would one day become famous for her flower paintings. Georgia studied art at several colleges and eventually became an art teacher herself. But when she looked at her own work, she was unsatisfied. Each piece seemed to be the result of what one or another teacher had told her. Georgia developed her own style, painting what she saw in nature. She didn’t believe in copying. Instead, she tried to simplify things — to emphasize bold patterns and shapes. O’Keeffe began working in the medium of watercolors. By painting one thin layer of color over another, she could recreate the effect of light shining in the sky. Georgia often painted her subjects from unusual perspectives, such as very close up. She might show only a part of a flower rather than the whole thing. Her views gave subjects a smooth, abstract appearance. Georgia O’Keeffe became known for seeing things in a new way. 1. Georgia O'Keeffe started taking art lessons when she was 12 years old. 2. Georgia O'Keeffe was from Wisconsin and exhibited a strong awareness of her surroundings from a young age. 3. Georgia O'Keeffe is famous for her landscape paintings. 4. Georgia studied art at multiple colleges and eventually became an accountant. 5. It wasn't until high school that Georgia found a teacher who truly inspired her by encouraging to focus on details. 6. Georgia O'Keeffe was known for her practice of painting things exactly as they appear, without any simplification. 7. Georgia O'Keefe adopted the watercolor medium for her work, known for layering colors to recreate the effect of light.

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Задание 10

Read the text and choose the best title. The famous artist Georgia O’Keeffe noticed things that other people often miss. Even as a child in Wisconsin, she was unusually aware of her surroundings. As an adult, she could remember details she’d seen when she was only a baby. Years later she could recall, for example, the distinct colors of a quilt and the tiny pattern of blue flowers on a woman’s dress. Georgia began taking art lessons when she was 10 years old. In the late 1800s, drawing was considered a proper hobby for girls. But Georgia did not want to copy pictures as her teacher suggested. She preferred to experiment with shapes and colors herself. It was not until high school that Georgia found an art teacher who truly inspired her. The teacher encouraged her to look closely at details — at the specific parts and colors of a flower. O’Keeffe would one day become famous for her flower paintings. Georgia studied art at several colleges and eventually became an art teacher herself. But when she looked at her own work, she was unsatisfied. Each piece seemed to be the result of what one or another teacher had told her. Georgia developed her own style, painting what she saw in nature. She didn’t believe in copying. Instead, she tried to simplify things — to emphasize bold patterns and shapes. O’Keeffe began working in the medium of watercolors. By painting one thin layer of color over another, she could recreate the effect of light shining in the sky. Georgia often painted her subjects from unusual perspectives, such as very close up. She might show only a part of a flower rather than the whole thing. Her views gave subjects a smooth, abstract appearance. Georgia O’Keeffe became known for seeing things in a new way.