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Group №_______________ Name______________________________________ Date___________


I. Match the words 1-10 with their definitions A-J.

1. traffic jam

a. the study of wines

2. driving license

b. an impressive display or range of a particular type of thing

3. relatively (adv)

c. the cultivation of grapevines

4. reliance (n)

d. take and use (something belonging to someone else) with the intention of returning it

5. array (n)

e. an official document or card that says that you are legally allowed to drive

6. viticulture

f. in relation, comparison, or proportion to something else

7. oenology

g. a large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly

8. viognier

h. amount of money given to a child by its parents, typically on a regular basis

9. borrow

i. dependence on or trust in someone or something

10. pocket money

j. a white wine made from the Viognier grape

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II. Find six grammatical mistakes in the text and correct them.


Yes, sir, this is slightly different the Mark V. It looks same, but this one is black and white. The black and white sets are not as popular colour these days. If you’ve ever watched television in colour, you’ll know that it isn’t the same thing at all. Of course, it’s not expensive as the colour set. However, it’s certainly reliable as the Mark V, and you’ll see that the style is similar the colour set.


III. Translate the text and retell it.

Kids spend 20% of their lives in school, so it is no surprise to find advertisers turning their attention to the classroom. What is rather more surprising is to learn how far advertisers have already gone.

  • Over half of American students receive free covers for their text books with adverts for snacks and breakfast cereals.

  • Many teachers use educational materials that are paid for by big business - mathematics worksheets

with Disney characters, for example.

  • Students who do better than others in their studies are given vouchers for free pizzas, burgers and French fries.

  • Many school cafeterias serve and advertise brand name food. Schools also sell advertising space in

school corridors and toilets, on the side of the school bus and school websites.
Probably the least popular form of classroom advertising is Channel One. Eight million American
teenagers have to watch a twelve-minute programme every day. This contains ten minutes of news and
two minutes of commercials.


The chief of the department “Foreign languages”: Sh.R. Adilova
INTERVAL GRADING №2 FOR THE THIRD-YEAR STUDENTS IN THE SPRING TERM.


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