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1. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text?

A to describe how heroes catch villains

B to describe some wellknown heroes and villains

C to tell some wellknown cartoon stories

D to tell some wellknown fairy tales

2. What does the writer say about Saruman?

A He was not always evil.

B He is the writerЃfs favourite character.

C Frodo wants to destroy him.

D He has lost a valuable ring.

3. Which of the statements is true of Captain Hook?

A He works on his own.

B He has a partner called Jolly Roger.

C He has a black beard.

D He takes care of his appearance.

4. What is the writer’s opinion of villains?

A They are more important than the heroes.

B He likes them more than the heroes.

C He is happy to see them lose.

D They are just as important as the heroes.

II. Speaking

Speak about a famous British artist. Express your point of view on the following:

- the influence of Art on you/your friend’s personal growth

-modern trends in Art

- the places you like to visit

Голова предметної комісії ______________________________О.А.Бондаренко

Екзаменатори ________________________О.А. Бондаренко

________________________ С.В.Барцева

________________________ Л.В. Замула

________________________ І.М. Плєшкова

________________________ В.І. Бова

________________________ Л.М. Клант

________________________ Л.В. Магаляс

Міністерство освіти і науки, молоді та спорту України

Державний вищий навчальний заклад

«Дніпропетровський транспортно-економічний коледж»

Іноземна мова

Examination Card #10

I. Reading

Read the text given below. For questions (1–6), choose from the places (A–C).

PLACES TO VISIT

A York

The history of York stretches back to Roman times. Few cities look as completely medieval as York as many buildings have remained more or less unchanged for centuries. With its ancient wooden houses and narrow winding streets, the whole city gives off an atmosphere of history. Today, these streets contain a fascinating variety of shops. York has been called “the City of churches” for there are no fewer than 17 pre-Reformation churches within the city walls. The pride of York is the huge and magnificent Minster which towers over the whole city. It is thought to contain the largest area of medieval coloured glass in the world. If you don’t want to join a group tour, there are cassettes –

complete with Sony Walkman – which will tell you all about the city.

B Dover

The white cliffs of Dover are familiar to millions of travellers. Dover, the gateway to Britain, is the busiest ferry port in Europe. In times gone by, the town has been host to kings, armies, pilgrims

and all kinds of travellers. Ancient monuments and ruins testify to Dover’s long and fascinating history and today the town offers a great deal to interest visitors all the year round. On a fine day, the harbour itself offers excellent walks. Particularly recommended is the Prince of Wales Pier at the end of which you will find a viewing place with a splendid outlook over the entire port, the white cliffs and Dover

Castle. With two direct trains each hour from London Victoria and London Charing Cross, Dover is ideal for a daytrip from the capital.

C Llangolen

For six days every July, Llangollen becomes the cultural centre of the world, attracting choirs, musicians, folk singers and dancers from all continents. Over 40 different countries are represented with colourful national costumes, taking part in daily competitions and performing in evening concerts. But if you are more of the outdoor type, why not try riding the rapids? Experience the excitement of white water rapids on the River Wild. All equipment can be hired. Llangollen is also a centre for outdoor clothing and equipment for climbing, walking, mountain biking and camping. From

Llangollen wharf you can embark on a 45minute horsedrawn boat trip along the river or, on certain days, you can go for a longer journey on the Thomas Telford, which has refreshments on board to add to your enjoyment.

Which town would you recommend to someone who:

would like to attend an international festival? (1) .....

likes shopping? (2) .....

wants to buy sporting equipment? (3) .....

likes to be given information as they tour? (4) .....

wants a day out while staying in London? (5) .....

enjoys outdoor activities?

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