2. It is important sometimes to stop and look around you at all the wonderful things ......
nature
in nature
in the nature
3. Detroit ..... as the first capital city of Michigan, but now Lansing is the capital city of Michigan.
chosen
was chosen
have been chosen
4. I’ll ….. go now. My friends are waiting.
must
have to
need
be able to
5. I don't know if he ..... to join us, but if he does, it will change my plans.
will make up his mind
will have made up his mind
makes up his mind
has made up his mind
6. Are you studying foreign languages at school, like .....?
French
a French
the French
7. The children ... to the zoo.
were enjoyed taken
enjoyed being taken
were enjoyed taking
enjoyed taking
8 When ...?
has the letter posted
has the letter been posted
was the letter posted
did the letter post
9 You _____. If you could drive, I ______ you my car.
can not drive; will lend
can not drive; would lend
would not drive; would have lent
10 Alice explained to us that the flower shop ..... down the road.
was situated
is situated
had been situated
III Essay Writing
My favourite writer ( actor, artist, musician, composer, singer).
Signature of the examiner_______________
EXAM CARD VI
TREASURES OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART
The National Gallery of Art was created for the people of the United States of America by a joint resolution of Congress.
The Board of Trustees consists of four public servants and five private citizens. Under the policies set by the Board, the Gallery acquires and maintains a collection of paintings, sculpture, and the graphic arts, representative of the best in the artistic heritage of America and Europe. Supported in its daily operations by federal funds, the Gallery is entirely dependent on the generosity of private citizens for the works of art in its collections.
The paintings and sculpture given by the founder, Andrew W. Mellon, including works by the greatest masters from the 13th through the 19th centuries, have formed a nucleus of high quality around which the collections have grown. Mr. Mellon's hope that the newly created National Gallery would attract gifts from other collectors was soon realized in the form of major donations from Samuel and Rush Kress, Chester Dale, Edgar William and many others, as well as individual donations from hundreds of additional donors.
As the Gallery expands its interests into 20 century art, the Collectors Committee, an advisory group of private citizens, has provided funds for the acquisition of paintings and sculpture of our time.
The collections of the National Gallery of Art are so rich that it is absolutely impossible to enlist all the painters and sculptors, among whom are Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Monet, Degas, Picasso, Dali, Moore.
Children learn best by observing the behavior of adults and copying it. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
Write an annotation translation of the text
II Grammar
1. Susanne is ..... a meeting.
in
at
on
2. Linda’s apartment looks nice and tidy because she ..... it every two years.
redecorates
is redecorating
has redecorated
has been redecorating
3. It is evident that ..... want peace.
people
a people
the people
4. I think you ..... very silly. Don't get out of bed. You’ll only make your temperature go up again.
are
are being
were
have been
5. There are ..... on the ground this autumn as last year.
so not many leaves
not so many leaves
not such many leaves
6. ..... to take the children to the circus.
Ask William if would he like
Ask if William he would like
Ask William if he would like
7 The new computer system ... next month.
is being installed by people
is be installed
is being installed
is been installed
8. The hungry boy was accused _____ stealing apples.
of
for
to
at
9 It _____ me if she _____ you.
surprise; does not help
would surprise; did not help
surprised; will not help
10 Jerry said that by the end of the year he ..... in his new house for four years.