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Swift and his servant

Glossary

kingfisher – a small brightly-coloured bird with a blue body that catches fish in rivers

Questions 1 through 10 (on your answer sheet circle + if the statement is true, - if it is false).

1. The text mainly tells about ordinary events in history. + -
2. At the beginning of the story, the farmer was bathing in a river. + -
3. There must have been an accident with a little boy. + -
4. The action takes place nowadays. + -
5. The farmer’s children were all girls. + -
6. The little boy’s father wanted to give the farmer a sum of money. + -
7. The farmer seemed to know the importance of knowledge. + -
8. The nobleman’s prediction did not come true. + -
9. The boy glorified his family name. + -
10. Sometimes wonderful coincidences happen in life. + -

STOP. WAIT FOR THE SECOND READING OF THE TEXT

Questions 11 through 20 (choose the correct letter A, B, C or D)

11. It may be inferred from the text that the Fleming family lived:

a) in the south of Great Britain b) in the north of Great Britain

c) in the centre of Great Britain d) outside Great Britain

 

12. The farmer must have been...

a) kind and wealthy b) noble and proud

c) hardly able to make ends meet d) idle and suspicious

 

13. One can make a conclusion that the saved boy’s father was:

a) a successful farmer b) a good hunter

c) an aristocrat d) a beggar

 

14. The farmer’s son must have been...

a) worth pride b) a wonder kid c) a nobleman d) from Ireland

 

15. The nobleman’s offer was:

a) rather stupid b) just and generous c) not worth considering d) never accepted

 

16. After receiving his education, young Fleming was supposed to:

a) work with customers b) sell medicines c) look for criminals d) treat patients

 

17. Alexander Fleming discovered:

a) a penny ceiling b) a pan sealing

c) penicillin d) pennies while pealing

 

18. Fleming’s discovery made him:

a) cruel and dangerous b) famous worldwide

c) thrilling and exciting d) quite boring

 

19. The word „sir” before Fleming’s name may mean that he:

a) became as noble as Churchill b) came from Syracuse

c) performed in a circus d) was a sergeant in the British Army

 

20. One can infer from the text that:

a) the Flemings and the Churchills were close friends

b) Alexander Fleming may not necessarily have seen Winston Churchill after the childhood accident

c) Winston Churchill almost died from the medicines given by Fleming

d) Alexander Fleming was Winston Churchill’s personal doctor

 

Максимальна кількість балів- 20

ROUND II. Reading Comprehension Test For 8th form Students

Directions:

In this Test you will read four texts. Each text is followed by 5-8 tasks. You should do the tasks following the text on the basis of what is stated or implied in that text. For each task you will choose the best possible answer from four possible answers (A, B, C, or D) or two symbols (+ or -) as specified prior to each task. Choose the best answer and write down the letter or symbol of your choice on the answer sheet.

Questions 1 through 6 refer to Text 1.

Text 1

Swift and his servant

Jonathan Swift, a famous English writer, was one day travelling on horseback with a servant. The weather was bad; it was raining and the roads were muddy. In the evening the two men came to an inn. Before going to bed, Swift told his servant to clean his boots as they were dirty. But the servant was very lazy and did not do what his master had said.

The next morning when Swift saw the dirty boots, he asked the servant why he had not executed the order. ”The roads are muddy. What is the use of cleaning the boots now? They will soon be dirty again,” the servant answered.

Swift didn’t say anything and soon told the servant to get ready because they would start at once. But the servant looked very displeased and said that he had not eaten his breakfast yet.

Swift answered that they would go without any breakfast.

”What is the use of eating now? You will be hungry again”, he said.


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