English 3
English 3
Task 1
Some Psychological Tricks to Make People Like You Immediately
Most friendships develop so naturally that you don't even realize how or when they started.
Sometimes, though, you want to make an effort to befriend a new acquaintance or become a better
friend to existing pals. Read on to find out how to develop better relationships faster.
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This strategy is called mirroring, and involves mimicking the other person’s behaviour. In 1999,
New York University researchers documented the “chameleon effect”, which occurs when people
unconsciously mimic each other’s behaviour, and this facilitates hiking. The psychological
experiments showed that the participants were more likely to say that they liked their partner when
their partner had mimicked their behaviour.
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People tend to like things that are familiar to them. It was discovered that college students who lived
closer together were more likely to be friends than students who lived farther apart. This could be
because students who live close by can experience more day-to-day interactions with each other.
Under certain circumstances, those interactions can develop into friendships. Even if you don’t live
near your friends, try sticking to a steady routine with them, such as going out for coffee every week
or taking a class together.
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People will associate the adjectives you use to describe other people with your personality.
According to Gretchen Rubin, “whatever you say about other people influences how people see
you.” If you describe someone else as genuine and kind, people will also associate you with those
qualities. The reverse is also true: if you are constantly trashing people behind their backs, your
friends will start to associate the negative qualities with you as well.
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People are more attracted to those who are similar to them. This is known as the similarity-attraction
effect. In his experiment, Theodore Newcomb measured his subjects’ attitudes on controversial
topics and then put them in a university-owned house to live together. By the end of their stay, the
subjects liked their housemates more when they had similar attitudes about the topics that were
measured. If you hope to get friendly with someone, try to find a point of similarity between you two
and highlight it.
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Task 2
Cooking in the Classroom? Elementary!
The workplace of professional chef Catherine Pressler is a former storage room at Hunters Woods
Elementary School. Outside Room 106, a sign proclaims, “Chef Pressler, Food FUNdamentals.” This
is where students come to take part in a cooking-based course which began several years ago when
Pressler was looking for a way to be active in her children’s school. Her kids aren’t in elementary
school anymore, but Pressler has stayed. Named Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Volunteer of the
Year, she is the creator of a highly detailed and organised series of classes for kindergarten through
sixth grade that adds to themes from daily course work.
How is cooking connected with math, science or history? Just look: Kindergartners whip up a recipe
inspired by a popular children’s tale, “Stone Soup’; as they handle the ingredients, they learn about
geometric shapes, sorting, identification of fruits and vegetables, and the five senses. Lessons
become more complex for the older kids. Fourth-graders prepare a grand menu from Colonial
Virginia to review the state’s history, culture and natural resources. Hunters Woods Principal
Stephen Hockett says, “Everything she does is amazing. To have children use their thinking skills
and make connections to the real world is incredible. When kids are having a good time is when they
learn the most.” Pressler spends up to 60 hours a week preparing lessons, buying supplies and
teaching. She volunteers her time; the supply budget comes from student fees, the PTA and
sometimes her own pocket. The program has grown so large that Pressler is looking for grants and
other sources of income.
You have to see Pressler in action to truly understand the scope of her program, and her dedication to
the kids. On a spring afternoon in Room 106, third-grade students arrive to find gleaming stainless-
steel pasta machines and other carefully organized supplies waiting on clean tabletops. Pressler isn’t
two minutes into the lesson before she gives the first hints that the program is about a lot more than
cooking.
Pressler manages to talk without stopping, but without losing her young audience. Their eyes follow
her as she springs around the room discussing history and geography, pulling down a world map here
and pointing to an architectural poster there. Pulling out packages of pasta, she wows the kids with
the variety of ingredients used to make different kinds of it, including soy, buckwheat, rice, corn and
rye. Soon the class is shrieking with delight as they run dough through pasta machines and measure it
for the longest-noodle contest.
Pressler is a role model with a diverse background. “I went to school in architecture and interior
design. I’d always loved science, so then I went to graduate school in textile chemistry. Then I said,
“I’m going to chef school now, as a hobby.” And I found that’s where my heart was. I worked as a
pastry chef for a number of years and really loved that.” She missed interacting with more people,
however.
Pressler says she dreams of expanding the program to reach more students at other schools or taking
her program to television. Her recipe for success is to integrate learning with life, instill enthusiasm
for learning in the children, and inspire them to achieve their heart’s desire.
Which of the following is TRUE of Catherine Pressler, according to PARAGRAGH 1?
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Завдання 7
Task 2
Cooking in the Classroom? Elementary!
The workplace of professional chef Catherine Pressler is a former storage room at Hunters Woods
Elementary School. Outside Room 106, a sign proclaims, “Chef Pressler, Food FUNdamentals.” This
is where students come to take part in a cooking-based course which began several years ago when
Pressler was looking for a way to be active in her children’s school. Her kids aren’t in elementary
school anymore, but Pressler has stayed. Named Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Volunteer of the
Year, she is the creator of a highly detailed and organised series of classes for kindergarten through
sixth grade that adds to themes from daily course work.
How is cooking connected with math, science or history? Just look: Kindergartners whip up a recipe
inspired by a popular children’s tale, “Stone Soup’; as they handle the ingredients, they learn about
geometric shapes, sorting, identification of fruits and vegetables, and the five senses. Lessons
become more complex for the older kids. Fourth-graders prepare a grand menu from Colonial
Virginia to review the state’s history, culture and natural resources. Hunters Woods Principal
Stephen Hockett says, “Everything she does is amazing. To have children use their thinking skills
and make connections to the real world is incredible. When kids are having a good time is when they
learn the most.” Pressler spends up to 60 hours a week preparing lessons, buying supplies and
teaching. She volunteers her time; the supply budget comes from student fees, the PTA and
sometimes her own pocket. The program has grown so large that Pressler is looking for grants and
other sources of income.
You have to see Pressler in action to truly understand the scope of her program, and her dedication to
the kids. On a spring afternoon in Room 106, third-grade students arrive to find gleaming stainless-
steel pasta machines and other carefully organized supplies waiting on clean tabletops. Pressler isn’t
two minutes into the lesson before she gives the first hints that the program is about a lot more than
cooking.
Pressler manages to talk without stopping, but without losing her young audience. Their eyes follow
her as she springs around the room discussing history and geography, pulling down a world map here
and pointing to an architectural poster there. Pulling out packages of pasta, she wows the kids with
the variety of ingredients used to make different kinds of it, including soy, buckwheat, rice, corn and
rye. Soon the class is shrieking with delight as they run dough through pasta machines and measure it
for the longest-noodle contest.
Pressler is a role model with a diverse background. “I went to school in architecture and interior
design. I’d always loved science, so then I went to graduate school in textile chemistry. Then I said,
“I’m going to chef school now, as a hobby.” And I found that’s where my heart was. I worked as a
pastry chef for a number of years and really loved that.” She missed interacting with more people,
however.
Pressler says she dreams of expanding the program to reach more students at other schools or taking
her program to television. Her recipe for success is to integrate learning with life, instill enthusiasm
for learning in the children, and inspire them to achieve their heart’s desire.
What can be inferred from PARAGRAGH 2 about Pressler’s course?
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Завдання 8
Task 2
Cooking in the Classroom? Elementary!
The workplace of professional chef Catherine Pressler is a former storage room at Hunters Woods
Elementary School. Outside Room 106, a sign proclaims, “Chef Pressler, Food FUNdamentals.” This
is where students come to take part in a cooking-based course which began several years ago when
Pressler was looking for a way to be active in her children’s school. Her kids aren’t in elementary
school anymore, but Pressler has stayed. Named Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Volunteer of the
Year, she is the creator of a highly detailed and organised series of classes for kindergarten through
sixth grade that adds to themes from daily course work.
How is cooking connected with math, science or history? Just look: Kindergartners whip up a recipe
inspired by a popular children’s tale, “Stone Soup’; as they handle the ingredients, they learn about
geometric shapes, sorting, identification of fruits and vegetables, and the five senses. Lessons
become more complex for the older kids. Fourth-graders prepare a grand menu from Colonial
Virginia to review the state’s history, culture and natural resources. Hunters Woods Principal
Stephen Hockett says, “Everything she does is amazing. To have children use their thinking skills
and make connections to the real world is incredible. When kids are having a good time is when they
learn the most.” Pressler spends up to 60 hours a week preparing lessons, buying supplies and
teaching. She volunteers her time; the supply budget comes from student fees, the PTA and
sometimes her own pocket. The program has grown so large that Pressler is looking for grants and
other sources of income.
You have to see Pressler in action to truly understand the scope of her program, and her dedication to
the kids. On a spring afternoon in Room 106, third-grade students arrive to find gleaming stainless-
steel pasta machines and other carefully organized supplies waiting on clean tabletops. Pressler isn’t
two minutes into the lesson before she gives the first hints that the program is about a lot more than
cooking.
Pressler manages to talk without stopping, but without losing her young audience. Their eyes follow
her as she springs around the room discussing history and geography, pulling down a world map here
and pointing to an architectural poster there. Pulling out packages of pasta, she wows the kids with
the variety of ingredients used to make different kinds of it, including soy, buckwheat, rice, corn and
rye. Soon the class is shrieking with delight as they run dough through pasta machines and measure it
for the longest-noodle contest.
Pressler is a role model with a diverse background. “I went to school in architecture and interior
design. I’d always loved science, so then I went to graduate school in textile chemistry. Then I said,
“I’m going to chef school now, as a hobby.” And I found that’s where my heart was. I worked as a
pastry chef for a number of years and really loved that.” She missed interacting with more people,
however.
Pressler says she dreams of expanding the program to reach more students at other schools or taking
her program to television. Her recipe for success is to integrate learning with life, instill enthusiasm
for learning in the children, and inspire them to achieve their heart’s desire.
What problems does Pressler face in teaching her course?
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Task 2
Cooking in the Classroom? Elementary!
The workplace of professional chef Catherine Pressler is a former storage room at Hunters Woods
Elementary School. Outside Room 106, a sign proclaims, “Chef Pressler, Food FUNdamentals.” This
is where students come to take part in a cooking-based course which began several years ago when
Pressler was looking for a way to be active in her children’s school. Her kids aren’t in elementary
school anymore, but Pressler has stayed. Named Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Volunteer of the
Year, she is the creator of a highly detailed and organised series of classes for kindergarten through
sixth grade that adds to themes from daily course work.
How is cooking connected with math, science or history? Just look: Kindergartners whip up a recipe
inspired by a popular children’s tale, “Stone Soup’; as they handle the ingredients, they learn about
geometric shapes, sorting, identification of fruits and vegetables, and the five senses. Lessons
become more complex for the older kids. Fourth-graders prepare a grand menu from Colonial
Virginia to review the state’s history, culture and natural resources. Hunters Woods Principal
Stephen Hockett says, “Everything she does is amazing. To have children use their thinking skills
and make connections to the real world is incredible. When kids are having a good time is when they
learn the most.” Pressler spends up to 60 hours a week preparing lessons, buying supplies and
teaching. She volunteers her time; the supply budget comes from student fees, the PTA and
sometimes her own pocket. The program has grown so large that Pressler is looking for grants and
other sources of income.
You have to see Pressler in action to truly understand the scope of her program, and her dedication to
the kids. On a spring afternoon in Room 106, third-grade students arrive to find gleaming stainless-
steel pasta machines and other carefully organized supplies waiting on clean tabletops. Pressler isn’t
two minutes into the lesson before she gives the first hints that the program is about a lot more than
cooking.
Pressler manages to talk without stopping, but without losing her young audience. Their eyes follow
her as she springs around the room discussing history and geography, pulling down a world map here
and pointing to an architectural poster there. Pulling out packages of pasta, she wows the kids with
the variety of ingredients used to make different kinds of it, including soy, buckwheat, rice, corn and
rye. Soon the class is shrieking with delight as they run dough through pasta machines and measure it
for the longest-noodle contest.
Pressler is a role model with a diverse background. “I went to school in architecture and interior
design. I’d always loved science, so then I went to graduate school in textile chemistry. Then I said,
“I’m going to chef school now, as a hobby.” And I found that’s where my heart was. I worked as a
pastry chef for a number of years and really loved that.” She missed interacting with more people,
however.
Pressler says she dreams of expanding the program to reach more students at other schools or taking
her program to television. Her recipe for success is to integrate learning with life, instill enthusiasm
for learning in the children, and inspire them to achieve their heart’s desire.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE of Pressler’s teaching techniques?
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Task 2
Cooking in the Classroom? Elementary!
The workplace of professional chef Catherine Pressler is a former storage room at Hunters Woods
Elementary School. Outside Room 106, a sign proclaims, “Chef Pressler, Food FUNdamentals.” This
is where students come to take part in a cooking-based course which began several years ago when
Pressler was looking for a way to be active in her children’s school. Her kids aren’t in elementary
school anymore, but Pressler has stayed. Named Parent Teacher Association (PTA) Volunteer of the
Year, she is the creator of a highly detailed and organised series of classes for kindergarten through
sixth grade that adds to themes from daily course work.
How is cooking connected with math, science or history? Just look: Kindergartners whip up a recipe
inspired by a popular children’s tale, “Stone Soup’; as they handle the ingredients, they learn about
geometric shapes, sorting, identification of fruits and vegetables, and the five senses. Lessons
become more complex for the older kids. Fourth-graders prepare a grand menu from Colonial
Virginia to review the state’s history, culture and natural resources. Hunters Woods Principal
Stephen Hockett says, “Everything she does is amazing. To have children use their thinking skills
and make connections to the real world is incredible. When kids are having a good time is when they
learn the most.” Pressler spends up to 60 hours a week preparing lessons, buying supplies and
teaching. She volunteers her time; the supply budget comes from student fees, the PTA and
sometimes her own pocket. The program has grown so large that Pressler is looking for grants and
other sources of income.
You have to see Pressler in action to truly understand the scope of her program, and her dedication to
the kids. On a spring afternoon in Room 106, third-grade students arrive to find gleaming stainless-
steel pasta machines and other carefully organized supplies waiting on clean tabletops. Pressler isn’t
two minutes into the lesson before she gives the first hints that the program is about a lot more than
cooking.
Pressler manages to talk without stopping, but without losing her young audience. Their eyes follow
her as she springs around the room discussing history and geography, pulling down a world map here
and pointing to an architectural poster there. Pulling out packages of pasta, she wows the kids with
the variety of ingredients used to make different kinds of it, including soy, buckwheat, rice, corn and
rye. Soon the class is shrieking with delight as they run dough through pasta machines and measure it
for the longest-noodle contest.
Pressler is a role model with a diverse background. “I went to school in architecture and interior
design. I’d always loved science, so then I went to graduate school in textile chemistry. Then I said,
“I’m going to chef school now, as a hobby.” And I found that’s where my heart was. I worked as a
pastry chef for a number of years and really loved that.” She missed interacting with more people,
however.
Pressler says she dreams of expanding the program to reach more students at other schools or taking
her program to television. Her recipe for success is to integrate learning with life, instill enthusiasm
for learning in the children, and inspire them to achieve their heart’s desire.
What are Pressler’s plans for the future?
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Task 3
Famous Castles
Tintagel Castle
After a period as a Roman settlement and military outpost, Tintagel, Great Britain, became a
trading settlement of Cornwall during the 5th and 6th centuries. The castle itself was constructed in
the 13th century. Its remains are still breathtaking: steep stone steps and thick walls which encircle
the great hall. There are many myths and unanswered questions surrounding Tintagel. It is even
associated with the romance of Tristan and Isolde. The visitors of the local museum may see a
display on the history of the site, including a series of finds from the medieval period excavations.
Which castle _________________?
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Arundel Castle
Arundel Castle, Great Britain, is a restored medieval castle. Since the 11th century, the castle has
been in the family of the Duke of Norfolk, and is still the principal seat of the family. Although the
present Duke and Duchess still live in a section of the castle, the rest 1s open to the public. Arundel
has been renovated and refurbished many times over the last seven centuries and its spectacular
gardens and beautiful exterior have served as a shooting area for several movies. The modern castle
may also be used for Corporate Events and Conferences.
Which castle _________________?
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Ussé Castle
Ussé Castle, France, is a pretty castle situated close to the River Loire. It іs said that Ussé was the
inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale. The castle is lived in, and much of it is not open to the
public, but there is still plenty to enjoy, including the 15th century kitchen, an impressive dining room,
and some richly decorated bedrooms. For the past two decades, the castle has been filled with wax
figures dressed in costumes from the 18th century up to now. The exhibition is changed each year to
show the development of people’s outfit.
Which castle _________________?
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Leeds Castle
Leeds Castle, Great Britain, is what many people imagine when they think of an English castle.
During its 900-year history, Leeds Castle has been the private property of six of England’s medieval
Queens and a palace used by Henry VIII. Lady Baillie, the last private owner, inherited the place in
the early 1900s. In the 1930s Lady Baillie entertained high society from London coming to the castle
for weekends. Today the interior offers visitors a glimpse of its rich past with a fine collection of art,
porcelain and furniture.
Which castle _________________?
A is attractive to people interested in the history of dress
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Urquhart Castle
Urquhart Castle, Scotland, was one of the largest strongholds of medieval Scotland. Though now
in ruins, abandoned in the late 17th century, it remains an impressive structure, overlooking Loch
Ness. The castle is now owned by the National Trust for Scotland, and run by Historic Scotland
Fund, which undertook a major construction program to create a visitor centre at the site, and to
improve parking facilities. The visitor centre includes a display on the history of the site, a cinema, a
restaurant and a shop. Urquhart Castle also hosts marriage ceremonies throughout the year.
Which castle _________________?
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Task 4
World’s Most Expensive Book Goes Up for Sale
A rare copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America, (17)_______ , has been announced to go on
sale at Sotheby’s. Only 119 complete copies of the 19th-century book are known to exist, and 108
are owned by museums and libraries.
A separate edition of the wildlife book was sold for a record-breaking price of £5.7million a decade
ago. The copy going under the hammer in December comes from the collection of Lord Hesketh. It
contains 1,000 life-sized illustrations of almost 500 breeds. It took wildlife artist John James
Audubon 12 years (18)______ . He did so by travelling across America, shooting the birds. He
would then hang them on bits of wire to paint them. The artist then went to Britain to print the
volumes and targeted the rich to buy copies.
Lord Hesketh’s collection also includes a rare copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio, which Sotheby’s
said is (19)______ . Of the 750 that were probably printed, only 219 are known to exist today. The
copy, (20)______ , іs offered for sale. It has a valuation of up to £1.5 million, and only has three
pages missing. It is one of only three textually complete copies to exist in private hands in a
comparably early binding.
Letters written from Elizabeth I relating to Mary Queen of Scots are also going under the hammer at
the sale, (21)______ . David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in Sotheby’s books and manuscripts
department in London, said: “To have all these items in one sale is remarkable; it’s certainly never
happened in my time, 15 years, and (22)_______ .
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World’s Most Expensive Book Goes Up for Sale
A rare copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America, (17)_______ , has been announced to go on
sale at Sotheby’s. Only 119 complete copies of the 19th-century book are known to exist, and 108
are owned by museums and libraries.
A separate edition of the wildlife book was sold for a record-breaking price of £5.7million a decade
ago. The copy going under the hammer in December comes from the collection of Lord Hesketh. It
contains 1,000 life-sized illustrations of almost 500 breeds. It took wildlife artist John James
Audubon 12 years (18)______ . He did so by travelling across America, shooting the birds. He
would then hang them on bits of wire to paint them. The artist then went to Britain to print the
volumes and targeted the rich to buy copies.
Lord Hesketh’s collection also includes a rare copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio, which Sotheby’s
said is (19)______ . Of the 750 that were probably printed, only 219 are known to exist today. The
copy, (20)______ , іs offered for sale. It has a valuation of up to £1.5 million, and only has three
pages missing. It is one of only three textually complete copies to exist in private hands in a
comparably early binding.
Letters written from Elizabeth I relating to Mary Queen of Scots are also going under the hammer at
the sale, (21)______ . David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in Sotheby’s books and manuscripts
department in London, said: “To have all these items in one sale is remarkable; it’s certainly never
happened in my time, 15 years, and (22)_______ .
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World’s Most Expensive Book Goes Up for Sale
A rare copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America, (17)_______ , has been announced to go on
sale at Sotheby’s. Only 119 complete copies of the 19th-century book are known to exist, and 108
are owned by museums and libraries.
A separate edition of the wildlife book was sold for a record-breaking price of £5.7million a decade
ago. The copy going under the hammer in December comes from the collection of Lord Hesketh. It
contains 1,000 life-sized illustrations of almost 500 breeds. It took wildlife artist John James
Audubon 12 years (18)______ . He did so by travelling across America, shooting the birds. He
would then hang them on bits of wire to paint them. The artist then went to Britain to print the
volumes and targeted the rich to buy copies.
Lord Hesketh’s collection also includes a rare copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio, which Sotheby’s
said is (19)______ . Of the 750 that were probably printed, only 219 are known to exist today. The
copy, (20)______ , іs offered for sale. It has a valuation of up to £1.5 million, and only has three
pages missing. It is one of only three textually complete copies to exist in private hands in a
comparably early binding.
Letters written from Elizabeth I relating to Mary Queen of Scots are also going under the hammer at
the sale, (21)______ . David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in Sotheby’s books and manuscripts
department in London, said: “To have all these items in one sale is remarkable; it’s certainly never
happened in my time, 15 years, and (22)_______ .
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World’s Most Expensive Book Goes Up for Sale
A rare copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America, (17)_______ , has been announced to go on
sale at Sotheby’s. Only 119 complete copies of the 19th-century book are known to exist, and 108
are owned by museums and libraries.
A separate edition of the wildlife book was sold for a record-breaking price of £5.7million a decade
ago. The copy going under the hammer in December comes from the collection of Lord Hesketh. It
contains 1,000 life-sized illustrations of almost 500 breeds. It took wildlife artist John James
Audubon 12 years (18)______ . He did so by travelling across America, shooting the birds. He
would then hang them on bits of wire to paint them. The artist then went to Britain to print the
volumes and targeted the rich to buy copies.
Lord Hesketh’s collection also includes a rare copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio, which Sotheby’s
said is (19)______ . Of the 750 that were probably printed, only 219 are known to exist today. The
copy, (20)______ , іs offered for sale. It has a valuation of up to £1.5 million, and only has three
pages missing. It is one of only three textually complete copies to exist in private hands in a
comparably early binding.
Letters written from Elizabeth I relating to Mary Queen of Scots are also going under the hammer at
the sale, (21)______ . David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in Sotheby’s books and manuscripts
department in London, said: “To have all these items in one sale is remarkable; it’s certainly never
happened in my time, 15 years, and (22)_______ .
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World’s Most Expensive Book Goes Up for Sale
A rare copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America, (17)_______ , has been announced to go on
sale at Sotheby’s. Only 119 complete copies of the 19th-century book are known to exist, and 108
are owned by museums and libraries.
A separate edition of the wildlife book was sold for a record-breaking price of £5.7million a decade
ago. The copy going under the hammer in December comes from the collection of Lord Hesketh. It
contains 1,000 life-sized illustrations of almost 500 breeds. It took wildlife artist John James
Audubon 12 years (18)______ . He did so by travelling across America, shooting the birds. He
would then hang them on bits of wire to paint them. The artist then went to Britain to print the
volumes and targeted the rich to buy copies.
Lord Hesketh’s collection also includes a rare copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio, which Sotheby’s
said is (19)______ . Of the 750 that were probably printed, only 219 are known to exist today. The
copy, (20)______ , іs offered for sale. It has a valuation of up to £1.5 million, and only has three
pages missing. It is one of only three textually complete copies to exist in private hands in a
comparably early binding.
Letters written from Elizabeth I relating to Mary Queen of Scots are also going under the hammer at
the sale, (21)______ . David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in Sotheby’s books and manuscripts
department in London, said: “To have all these items in one sale is remarkable; it’s certainly never
happened in my time, 15 years, and (22)_______ .
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World’s Most Expensive Book Goes Up for Sale
A rare copy of John James Audubon’s Birds of America, (17)_______ , has been announced to go on
sale at Sotheby’s. Only 119 complete copies of the 19th-century book are known to exist, and 108
are owned by museums and libraries.
A separate edition of the wildlife book was sold for a record-breaking price of £5.7million a decade
ago. The copy going under the hammer in December comes from the collection of Lord Hesketh. It
contains 1,000 life-sized illustrations of almost 500 breeds. It took wildlife artist John James
Audubon 12 years (18)______ . He did so by travelling across America, shooting the birds. He
would then hang them on bits of wire to paint them. The artist then went to Britain to print the
volumes and targeted the rich to buy copies.
Lord Hesketh’s collection also includes a rare copy of Shakespeare’s First Folio, which Sotheby’s
said is (19)______ . Of the 750 that were probably printed, only 219 are known to exist today. The
copy, (20)______ , іs offered for sale. It has a valuation of up to £1.5 million, and only has three
pages missing. It is one of only three textually complete copies to exist in private hands in a
comparably early binding.
Letters written from Elizabeth I relating to Mary Queen of Scots are also going under the hammer at
the sale, (21)______ . David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in Sotheby’s books and manuscripts
department in London, said: “To have all these items in one sale is remarkable; it’s certainly never
happened in my time, 15 years, and (22)_______ .
A “the most important book in all of English Literature”
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Use of English
Task 5
Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A means
B ways
C directions
D routes
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Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A effects
B positions
C states
D conditions
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Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A accurate
B possible
C probable
D definite
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Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A exchange
B differ
C adapt
D rotate
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A approach
B style
C manner
D system
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Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants.
Scientific (28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic
diseases, the main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in
antioxidants, since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the
freshness of the tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A attention
B research
C thinking
D progress
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Завдання 29
Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A wealthy
B rich
C great
D valuable
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Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A directed
B shipped
C moved
D referred
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Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A imagines
B plays
C belongs
D reflects
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Tea and Ceylon are synonymous in many (23)_____ . Sri Lanka (Ceylon) is a land which has
inherited a rich history of tea and continues to grow the best tea in the world, with its different
climatic (24)_____ , producing variations in taste, quality, character and appearance. Ceylon tea is a
brand of its own carrying out the (25)_____ flavours of all regions in Sri Lanka. The various soil
conditions and different elevations in each region give its teas the diverse characteristics. And no two
teas are the same even when grown in the same region. Tea may (26)_____ in flavour, colour and the
aroma which embodies the sense of place.
As the world takes an organic (27)_____ to life, tea has become a beverage preferred by many. The
health benefits in tea are numerous, the most outstanding one being its antioxidants. Scientific
(28)_____ has confirmed that regular tea drinkers are protected from many chronic diseases, the
main being heart diseases due to its powerful antioxidants. Ceylon tea is (29)_____ in antioxidants,
since it is packed right where it’s grown and (30)_____ within days to protect the freshness of the
tea.
Ceylon tea is an element of the art of drinking tea. Each range of tea (31)_____ its own story related
to the rich Sri Lankan heritage.
Each product means unique tea drinking (32)_____ , which transports its tea drinkers to another time
and place. It is the taste of Ceylon’s finest tea at its best, creating luxury in everyday life.
A ability
B view
C experience
D evidence
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Task 6
Mary Kingsley
Mary Kingsley didn’t travel during the first 30 years of her life. (33)_____ , when her father died,
leaving her an inheritance, she (34)_____ to set off for West Africa, that was still largely unmapped
in (35)_____ . Kingsley travelled alone, (36)_____ was almost unheard of for a female at the time.
During her travels, she lived with local people and learned their skills and customs.
Kingsley became quite well known after returning to England. She spent a lot of time criticizing
missionaries for trying to change the native (37)_____ traditions.
A However
B Although
C Moreover
D Besides
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Mary Kingsley
Mary Kingsley didn’t travel during the first 30 years of her life. (33)_____ , when her father died,
leaving her an inheritance, she (34)_____ to set off for West Africa, that was still largely unmapped
in (35)_____ . Kingsley travelled alone, (36)_____ was almost unheard of for a female at the time.
During her travels, she lived with local people and learned their skills and customs.
Kingsley became quite well known after returning to England. She spent a lot of time criticizing
missionaries for trying to change the native (37)_____ traditions.
A has decided
B had decided
C decided
D decides
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Mary Kingsley
Mary Kingsley didn’t travel during the first 30 years of her life. (33)_____ , when her father died,
leaving her an inheritance, she (34)_____ to set off for West Africa, that was still largely unmapped
in (35)_____ . Kingsley travelled alone, (36)_____ was almost unheard of for a female at the time.
During her travels, she lived with local people and learned their skills and customs.
Kingsley became quite well known after returning to England. She spent a lot of time criticizing
missionaries for trying to change the native (37)_____ traditions.
A 1890s
B 1890th
C the 1890s
D the 1890th
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Завдання 36
Mary Kingsley
Mary Kingsley didn’t travel during the first 30 years of her life. (33)_____ , when her father died,
leaving her an inheritance, she (34)_____ to set off for West Africa, that was still largely unmapped
in (35)_____ . Kingsley travelled alone, (36)_____ was almost unheard of for a female at the time.
During her travels, she lived with local people and learned their skills and customs.
Kingsley became quite well known after returning to England. She spent a lot of time criticizing
missionaries for trying to change the native (37)_____ traditions.
A whether
B which
C when
D how
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Mary Kingsley
Mary Kingsley didn’t travel during the first 30 years of her life. (33)_____ , when her father died,
leaving her an inheritance, she (34)_____ to set off for West Africa, that was still largely unmapped
in (35)_____ . Kingsley travelled alone, (36)_____ was almost unheard of for a female at the time.
During her travels, she lived with local people and learned their skills and customs.
Kingsley became quite well known after returning to England. She spent a lot of time criticizing
missionaries for trying to change the native (37)_____ traditions.
A Africans’s
B African’s
C Africans
D Africans’
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Typhoons Trick Japan’s Cherry Trees into Blooming Months Early
Japan’s famed cherry blossoms, sakura, are reported to be blooming several months ahead of
schedule. The Weathernews website said it (38)_____ more than 350 reports of premature blossoms.
Experts said the flowers’ surprise appearance (39)_____ to extreme weather events in Japan in recent
weeks, including two particularly powerful typhoons: the violent storms had stripped many trees of
their leaves. One purpose of the leaves is (40)_____ hormones that prevent buds from flowering
ahead of time. Hiroyuki Wada, a tree doctor at the Flower Association of Japan said that the
unusually warm weather that followed the typhoons (41)_____ have “tricked” the trees’ buds into
flowering as well. “This has happened before, but I don’t remember (42)_____ anything on this
scale,” said Wada.
A receives
B was received
C had received
D has received
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A linked
B had linked
C was linking
D was linked
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Typhoons Trick Japan’s Cherry Trees into Blooming Months Early
Japan’s famed cherry blossoms, sakura, are reported to be blooming several months ahead of
schedule. The Weathernews website said it (38)_____ more than 350 reports of premature blossoms.
Experts said the flowers’ surprise appearance (39)_____ to extreme weather events in Japan in recent
weeks, including two particularly powerful typhoons: the violent storms had stripped many trees of
their leaves. One purpose of the leaves is (40)_____ hormones that prevent buds from flowering
ahead of time. Hiroyuki Wada, a tree doctor at the Flower Association of Japan said that the
unusually warm weather that followed the typhoons (41)_____ have “tricked” the trees’ buds into
flowering as well. “This has happened before, but I don’t remember (42)_____ anything on this
scale,” said Wada.
A release
B to release
C to be releasing
D to have released
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Typhoons Trick Japan’s Cherry Trees into Blooming Months Early
Japan’s famed cherry blossoms, sakura, are reported to be blooming several months ahead of
schedule. The Weathernews website said it (38)_____ more than 350 reports of premature blossoms.
Experts said the flowers’ surprise appearance (39)_____ to extreme weather events in Japan in recent
weeks, including two particularly powerful typhoons: the violent storms had stripped many trees of
their leaves. One purpose of the leaves is (40)_____ hormones that prevent buds from flowering
ahead of time. Hiroyuki Wada, a tree doctor at the Flower Association of Japan said that the
unusually warm weather that followed the typhoons (41)_____ have “tricked” the trees’ buds into
flowering as well. “This has happened before, but I don’t remember (42)_____ anything on this
scale,” said Wada.
A would
B need
C ought
D might
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Typhoons Trick Japan’s Cherry Trees into Blooming Months Early
Japan’s famed cherry blossoms, sakura, are reported to be blooming several months ahead of
schedule. The Weathernews website said it (38)_____ more than 350 reports of premature blossoms.
Experts said the flowers’ surprise appearance (39)_____ to extreme weather events in Japan in recent
weeks, including two particularly powerful typhoons: the violent storms had stripped many trees of
their leaves. One purpose of the leaves is (40)_____ hormones that prevent buds from flowering
ahead of time. Hiroyuki Wada, a tree doctor at the Flower Association of Japan said that the
unusually warm weather that followed the typhoons (41)_____ have “tricked” the trees’ buds into
flowering as well. “This has happened before, but I don’t remember (42)_____ anything on this
scale,” said Wada.
A seeing
B to see
C to be seen
D being seen
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