Test 2
Directions: (Questions 1—9 )
Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits the space. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Задание: (1—9)
Используйте слова из прописных букв в конце каждой строки для образования подходящих частей речи и заполните ими пропуски.
В начале задания дан пример (0). (0) Many people think that fashion has nothing to do with the problems of our (0) environment and there is no (1) between flora, fauna and fashion. People do not (2)how much animals (3)
. The truth is that we (4)
animals or parts of ani
ENVIRONMENTALIST
CONNECT
REALIZATION
SUFFERANCE
USELESS mals for clothes and cosmetics. Some of the animals go (5) or even die from this tests.
A lot of (6) jewellery
are made from ivory, from the horns of elephants and rhinos. African elephants are (7) fast. If
that continues, they will be (8) by the end of our century.
We kill lots of animals just for their fur. Some of these animals like fox are in (9) of extinction.
BLINDLY
EXPENCE
DISAPPEARANCE
EXTINCTION
(9) DANGERIOUS ¦ ¦
Directions: (Questions 1—11)
Read the passage below and use the appropriate form of each verb in brackets in the numbered blanks. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Задание: (1—11)
Прочитайте отрывок и напишите соответствующую форму каждого глагола, данного в скобках, в отведенное для этого место. В начале задания дан пример (0).
Conservation Several Government agencies and a number of voluntary bodies — such as the National Trust, the Royal society for the Protection of Birds and the Civil Trust — work (0 conserve) Britain's natural heritage (0) to conserve and historic monuments. Ten National Parks (1 establish) in (1) England and Wales and two more (2 (2) propose). Their aims are (3 protect) and (3) (4 enhance) the natural beauty, wild-life (4) and cultural heritage they (5 contain), and (5) (6 offer) opportunities for outdoor (6) recreation. They are 'national' in the sense that they are of special value to the nation as a whole. England and Wales also have 41 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which (7 comprise) part of the countryside (7) which (8 lack) extensive areas of open (8) country suitable for National Park status, but which nevertheless (9 have) an (9)
important landscape quality. Scotland (10 (10) have) four regional parks, 40 National Science Areas, and two other areas of outstanding natural importance — the Cairngorms, and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs — which (11 become) shortly (11) National Parks. (From Focus on Britain)