Английский язык (СПО) Ответы на тест Синергия МОИ МТИ (Решение → 34011)

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HUMAN RIGHTS DAY On 10 December 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which has become a (1)... standard for defending and promoting human rights. Every year on 10 December, Human Rights Day marks the adoption of the Universal Declaration which states that "Human beings are born with (2)... rights and fundamental freedoms". In 2006, Human Rights Day focused on (3)... poverty as a matter of obligation, not of charity. Poverty is (4)... by human rights violations. The links between human rights and poverty should be obvious: people whose rights are (5)... are more likely to be poor. Generally they find it harder or impossible to participate in the labour market and have little or no access to (6)... services and resources. Meanwhile, the poor in many societies cannot enjoy their rights to education, health and housing simply (7)... they cannot afford them. And poverty affects all human rights: for example, low income can prevent people from accessing education, which in turn inhibits their participation in public life and their ability to influence the policies affecting them. Governments and those in a position of authority must (8)... responsibility for dealing with poverty. The realisation of human rights — including the fight against poverty — is a duty, not a mere aspiration.

Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (1).

complete

universal

typical

whole


Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (2).

same

similar

equal

identical


Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (3).

saving

breaking

encouraging

fighting


Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (4).

made

caused

resulted


It... outside; I do not like to walk in such weather.

is rain

rains

is raining


At 10 o'clock in the morning on Wednesday Tom ... a delegation in the office.

will receive

will be receiving

is receiving


We were good friends, we ... each other for years.

had knowing

were knowing

had known


Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.

I'm living in a small Hotel at the moment, but I .... to a flat next week. I've asked a friend of mine to share it with me.

have moved

am moving

move

Moved


My colleagues usually ... four days a week, and tills week they ... five days.

work, work

are working, are working

are working, work


Catherine is studying law at the university, and so ...Nick.

were

does

was

is


Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs. You said you ... to see me this Christmas.

will come

come

were coming

came


Although the sun was shining, it was still cold, because it... hard for two hours.

was raining

had rained

had been raining


Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.

I in Novgorod for three months and I'm enjoying life here very much.

was

am

had been

have been


She ... at the parcel long enough, before she ... that it was for her brother.

was looking, understood

had been looking, had understood

had been looking, understood


I... to the cinema but my friend persuaded me to stay.

was going

did not go

am not going


Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.

I’m learning Russian and I can already understand what people around me are talking about. "But I find it really difficult to speak Russian . I.... the course by the end of the year and hope I feel more confident with this language.

will finish

finished

finish

will have finished


I... a very difficult day tomorrow. I need to prepare for the exam.

will have

have

having


Choose the right variant

We called our friends in London yesterday to tell them about the reunion that we ..

plan

were planning

have planned

will plan


Choose the right variant

While Tom ... a book, Marhta ... TV.

read, was watching

was reading, was watching

was reading, watched

read, watched


Fill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.

I’ve been working as a manager since I .... and I find It really interesting.

will arrive

arrived

arrives

arrive


Choose the right variant

The food that Ann is cooking in the kitchen ... delicious.

is smelling

will smell

smells

Smelt


The Irish Travellers are the largest minority in Ireland. There are about 25,000 Irish Travellers in Ireland and 1,300 in Northern Ireland. They are a little understood nomadic community, who have many difficulties to overcome if they are to survive as a culture and gain acceptance into Irish society. Among the challenges facing them are poverty and racism. The Irish Travellers are a distinct ethnic group which has existed for centuries. Often they are mistakenly considered part of the nomadic Romani, an ethnic group which originated in the region of India and is now widespread throughout Europe. But the Irish Travellers are indigenous to Ireland, so the two cultures are not related. While both are nomadic, the Irish Travellers are Roman Catholic and speak a language that is theirs alone. They have their own culture, customs, traditions, and language. They are noted for their musical and storytelling abilities. In times past, they travelled by horse-drawn wagon in caravans, making camp along the way. Tinsmithing, horse trading and peddling were the major sources of income in those days. Tinsmiths were so prevalent among Irish Travellers that the terms Tinker and Irish Traveller were used interchangeably. Today, Tinker is one of many names for Irish Travellers. Horses and wagons have given way to mobile homes pulled by motor vehicles. They continue their life on the road, but there are fewer places to stop and fewer places where they are welcome. Today, Irish Travellers mainly work in recycling. Changing needs of society and progress have eliminated the jobs that could support a culture on wheels. Irish Travellers are poor, undereducated, and on the receiving end of discrimination. Their life expectancy is lower than average while their infant mortality rate is higher than average. As is the case with the Romani, the Irish Travellers are seen by many as a group of immoral, ignorant criminals and con artists. People distrust their nomadic culture and their language, Shelta. Many think it's a secret language specifically developed as a tool to help the Irish Travellers trick innocent people. But this is not true. It is an old language, which has evolved with time and circumstances. Once heavily infused with Irish Gaelic it is now infused with English.

Read the text and complete the gap in the sentences with the words from the text.

... are the two main problems of Irish Travellers.

poverty and racism

a culture and acceptance

minority and poverty

racism and a culture


They were called Tinkers, which is now... for them.

terms

a title

a name


In the past the Irish Travellers went around by ... in caravans.

camels

foot

horse-drawn wagon


The Irish Travellers are mistakenly taken for the nomadic Romani, another... widely spread in Europe.

distinct group

community

ethnic group


Although both groups are nomadic, their cultures ....

indigenous

are not the same

are not related


I feel terrible. I think I ... to be sick.

will

go

am going


Choose the right variant

When Mark arrived, the Johnsons... dinner, but stopped in order to talk to him.

were having

was having

had

had been having


We were extremely tired at the end of the journey. We ... for more than 24 hours.

were travelling

had been travelling

have travelled

    
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          HUMAN RIGHTS DAY On 10 December 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which has become a (1)... standard for defending and promoting human rights. Every year on 10 December, Human Rights Day marks the adoption of the Universal Declaration which states that Human beings are born with (2)... rights and fundamental freedoms. In 2006, Human Rights Day focused on (3)... poverty as a matter of obligation, not of charity. Poverty is (4)... by human rights violations. The links between human rights and poverty should be obvious: people whose rights are (5)... are more likely to be poor. Generally they find it harder or impossible to participate in the labour market and have little or no access to (6)... services and resources. Meanwhile, the poor in many societies cannot enjoy their rights to education, health and housing simply (7)... they cannot afford them. And poverty affects all human rights: for example, low income can prevent people from accessing education, which in turn inhibits their participation in public life and their ability to influence the policies affecting them. Governments and those in a position of authority must (8)... responsibility for dealing with poverty. The realisation of human rights — including the fight against poverty — is a duty, not a mere aspiration.Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (1).completeuniversaltypicalwhole Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (2).samesimilarequalidentical Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (3).savingbreakingencouraging fightingRead the text and choose the best options to fill in the gap (4).madecausedresulted It... outside; I do not like to walk in such weather.is rainrains is rainingAt 10 o'clock in the morning on Wednesday Tom ... a delegation in the office.will receivewill be receivingis receivingWe were good friends, we ... each other for years.had knowingwere knowinghad knownFill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.I'm living in a small Hotel at the moment, but I .... to a flat next week. I've asked a friend of mine to share it with me.have movedam movingmove MovedMy colleagues usually ... four days a week, and tills week they ... five days.work, workare working, are workingare working, workCatherine is studying law at the university, and so ...Nick.weredoeswas isFill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs. You said you ... to see me this Christmas.will comecomewere coming cameAlthough the sun was shining, it was still cold, because it... hard for two hours.was raininghad rained had been rainingFill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.I in Novgorod for three months and I'm enjoying life here very much.wasamhad been have beenShe ... at the parcel long enough, before she ... that it was for her brother.was looking, understoodhad been looking, had understoodhad been looking, understoodI... to the cinema but my friend persuaded me to stay.was goingdid not goam not goingFill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.I’m learning Russian and I can already understand what people around me are talking about. But I find it really difficult to speak Russian . I.... the course by the end of the year and hope I feel more confident with this language.will finishfinished finishwill have finished I... a very difficult day tomorrow. I need to prepare for the exam.will havehave havingChoose the right variantWe called our friends in London yesterday to tell them about the reunion that we ..planwere planninghave planned will planChoose the right variantWhile Tom ... a book, Marhta ... TV.read, was watchingwas reading, was watchingwas reading, watched read, watchedFill in the gaps in the text with the correct forms of the verbs.I’ve been working as a manager since I .... and I find It really interesting.will arrivearrivedarrives arriveChoose the right variantThe food that Ann is cooking in the kitchen ... delicious.is smellingwill smellsmells SmeltThe Irish Travellers are the largest minority in Ireland. There are about 25,000 Irish Travellers in Ireland and 1,300 in Northern Ireland. They are a little understood nomadic community, who have many difficulties to overcome if they are to survive as a culture and gain acceptance into Irish society. Among the challenges facing them are poverty and racism. The Irish Travellers are a distinct ethnic group which has existed for centuries. Often they are mistakenly considered part of the nomadic Romani, an ethnic group which originated in the region of India and is now widespread throughout Europe. But the Irish Travellers are indigenous to Ireland, so the two cultures are not related. While both are nomadic, the Irish Travellers are Roman Catholic and speak a language that is theirs alone. They have their own culture, customs, traditions, and language. They are noted for their musical and storytelling abilities. In times past, they travelled by horse-drawn wagon in caravans, making camp along the way. Tinsmithing, horse trading and peddling were the major sources of income in those days. Tinsmiths were so prevalent among Irish Travellers that the terms Tinker and Irish Traveller were used interchangeably. Today, Tinker is one of many names for Irish Travellers. Horses and wagons have given way to mobile homes pulled by motor vehicles. They continue their life on the road, but there are fewer places to stop and fewer places where they are welcome. Today, Irish Travellers mainly work in recycling. Changing needs of society and progress have eliminated the jobs that could support a culture on wheels. Irish Travellers are poor, undereducated, and on the receiving end of discrimination. Their life expectancy is lower than average while their infant mortality rate is higher than average. As is the case with the Romani, the Irish Travellers are seen by many as a group of immoral, ignorant criminals and con artists. People distrust their nomadic culture and their language, Shelta. Many think it's a secret language specifically developed as a tool to help the Irish Travellers trick innocent people. But this is not true. It is an old language, which has evolved with time and circumstances. Once heavily infused with Irish Gaelic it is now infused with English.Read the text and complete the gap in the sentences with the words from the text.... are the two main problems of Irish Travellers.poverty and racisma culture and acceptanceminority and povertyracism and a cultureThey were called Tinkers, which is now... for them.termsa titlea name In the past the Irish Travellers went around by ... in caravans.camelsfoothorse-drawn wagon The Irish Travellers are mistakenly taken for the nomadic Romani, another... widely spread in Europe.distinct groupcommunityethnic group Although both groups are nomadic, their cultures ....indigenousare not the sameare not related I feel terrible. I think I ... to be sick.willgo am goingChoose the right variantWhen Mark arrived, the Johnsons... dinner, but stopped in order to talk to him. were havingwas havinghad had been havingWe were extremely tired at the end of the journey. We ... for more than 24 hours. were travellinghad been travellinghave travelled 
            
            
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