№ 79.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
It was a warm spring day. It was sunny, but a storm was coming. The sky turned dark gray. Then a black funnel descended from the sky. The black funnel touched the ground. It was a tornado. A tornado is strong. A tornado picks up cars and trucks. They fly through the air like pieces of paper. The tornado siren blasted. It warned everyone in town to take cover. Everyone gathered their kids and pets. They went downstairs into their basements. A tornado can destroy a house, but the basement is safe. Sometimes a tornado hits a town without warning. A year ago, a man was sitting in his bathtub. He was enjoying his bath. He heard a loud sound. He thought a train was crashing into his house. But he did not live near the railroad tracks. It wasn't a train. A tornado struck his house without warning. The tornado destroyed the man's whole house. Suddenly he was taking his bath outside. The roof and walls of his house were gone. His wife came home. At first she cried because her house was gone. Then she laughed. Her husband looked so funny sitting in the tub. He couldn't leave the tub because he had no clothes. He didn't want his neighbors to see him without clothes. His wife had a towel in the trunk of her car. She gave him a towel, and he climbed out of the tub. They were both happy that he was alive.
Where was the man when tornado destroyed his house?
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In the bathroom
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Outside
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In the kitchen
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In the living room
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№ 80.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
It was a warm spring day. It was sunny, but a storm was coming. The sky turned dark gray. Then a black funnel descended from the sky. The black funnel touched the ground. It was a tornado. A tornado is strong. A tornado picks up cars and trucks. They fly through the air like pieces of paper. The tornado siren blasted. It warned everyone in town to take cover. Everyone gathered their kids and pets. They went downstairs into their basements. A tornado can destroy a house, but the basement is safe. Sometimes a tornado hits a town without warning. A year ago, a man was sitting in his bathtub. He was enjoying his bath. He heard a loud sound. He thought a train was crashing into his house. But he did not live near the railroad tracks. It wasn't a train. A tornado struck his house without warning. The tornado destroyed the man's whole house. Suddenly he was taking his bath outside. The roof and walls of his house were gone. His wife came home. At first she cried because her house was gone. Then she laughed. Her husband looked so funny sitting in the tub. He couldn't leave the tub because he had no clothes. He didn't want his neighbors to see him without clothes. His wife had a towel in the trunk of her car. She gave him a towel, and he climbed out of the tub. They were both happy that he was alive.
Why couldn’t the man get out of the bath tub?
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He had no clothes
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He was afraid
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He wanted to have a bath
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He had no wife
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№ 81.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
Jack has a headache. His headache started an hour ago. His head feels like it will explode. Of course, his head wouldn't explode. It just feels that way. The headache is in the back of his head. That is where his headaches usually are. Sometimes he has headaches on the top of his head. Sometimes he has headaches in the front of his head. Sometimes his headaches are between his eyes. Sometimes his whole head hurts. But usually the back of his head hurts. His headache started while he was reading. Reading causes headaches for him. He hates his headaches, but he loves to read. He reads for only 15 minutes. Then he stops reading. He takes a break. If he reads for 16 minutes, he'll get a headache. So he tries to take a break every 15 minutes. But sometimes he forgets to take his break. Today he forgot to take a break. Now he must wait until the headache goes away. It will take an hour or two. Then he can read again. But right now he must live with the pain.
What does cause Jack’s headache?
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Reading
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Watching TV
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Writing
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Listening to music
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№ 82.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
He has a headache. His headache started an hour ago. His head feels like it will explode. Of course, his head wouldn't explode. It just feels that way. The headache is in the back of his head. That is where his headaches usually are. Sometimes he has headaches on the top of his head. Sometimes he has headaches in the front of his head. Sometimes his headaches are between his eyes. Sometimes his whole head hurts. But usually the back of his head hurts. His headache started while he was reading. Reading causes headaches for him. He hates his headaches, but he loves to read. He reads for only 15 minutes. Then he stops reading. He takes a break. If he reads for 16 minutes, he'll get a headache. So he tries to take a break every 15 minutes. But sometimes he forgets to take his break. Today he forgot to take a break. Now he must wait until the headache goes away. It will take an hour or two. Then he can read again. But right now he must live with the pain.
Which part of Jack’s head does usually hurt?
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Back
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Front
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All head
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Upper part
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№ 83.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
He has a headache. His headache started an hour ago. His head feels like it will explode. Of course, his head wouldn't explode. It just feels that way. The headache is in the back of his head. That is where his headaches usually are. Sometimes he has headaches on the top of his head. Sometimes he has headaches in the front of his head. Sometimes his headaches are between his eyes. Sometimes his whole head hurts. But usually the back of his head hurts. His headache started while he was reading. Reading causes headaches for him. He hates his headaches, but he loves to read. He reads for only 15 minutes. Then he stops reading. He takes a break. If he reads for 16 minutes, he'll get a headache. So he tries to take a break every 15 minutes. But sometimes he forgets to take his break. Today he forgot to take a break. Now he must wait until the headache goes away. It will take an hour or two. Then he can read again. But right now he must live with the pain.
How often does he take a break not to have a headache?
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Every 15 minutes
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Every 10 minutes
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Every 5 minutes
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Every hour
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№ 84.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
He has a headache. His headache started an hour ago. His head feels like it will explode. Of course, his head wouldn't explode. It just feels that way. The headache is in the back of his head. That is where his headaches usually are. Sometimes he has headaches on the top of his head. Sometimes he has headaches in the front of his head. Sometimes his headaches are between his eyes. Sometimes his whole head hurts. But usually the back of his head hurts. His headache started while he was reading. Reading causes headaches for him. He hates his headaches, but he loves to read. He reads for only 15 minutes. Then he stops reading. He takes a break. If he reads for 16 minutes, he'll get a headache. So he tries to take a break every 15 minutes. But sometimes he forgets to take his break. Today he forgot to take a break. Now he must wait until the headache goes away. It will take an hour or two. Then he can read again. But right now he must live with the pain.
How much does it take until the headache stops?
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1-2 hours
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3 hours
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3-4 hours
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A day
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№ 85.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi –3
He has a headache. His headache started an hour ago. His head feels like it will explode. Of course, his head wouldn't explode. It just feels that way. The headache is in the back of his head. That is where his headaches usually are. Sometimes he has headaches on the top of his head. Sometimes he has headaches in the front of his head. Sometimes his headaches are between his eyes. Sometimes his whole head hurts. But usually the back of his head hurts. His headache started while he was reading. Reading causes headaches for him. He hates his headaches, but he loves to read. He reads for only 15 minutes. Then he stops reading. He takes a break. If he reads for 16 minutes, he'll get a headache. So he tries to take a break every 15 minutes. But sometimes he forgets to take his break. Today he forgot to take a break. Now he must wait until the headache goes away. It will take an hour or two. Then he can read again. But right now he must live with the pain.
What kind of problem does Jack have?
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A headache
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To pay bills
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A crashed car
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No problems
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№ 86.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
A robin is a pretty bird. It has a red breast. It has black wings. It sings a pretty song. A crow is pretty, too. It is completely black. It is shiny black. A crow is a big bird. It is a smart bird. It is a lazy bird. It watches people. People have food. They throw food into a garbage can. The crow flies down to the garbage can. It walks around the edge of the can. It looks for something tasty. It hops into the can. It picks out a potato chip. It flies into a tree. It eats the potato chip. Then it flies back to the garbage can. The robin sees the crow. The robin is hungry. It flies down to the garbage can. The crow yells at the robin. It says, "Get out of here. This can is my can." The robin flies back into the tree. The crow is a greedy bird. It doesn't like to share with others.
What colour are robin’s wings?
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Black
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Red
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White
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Green
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№ 87.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
A robin is a pretty bird. It has a red breast. It has black wings. It sings a pretty song. A crow is pretty, too. It is completely black. It is shiny black. A crow is a big bird. It is a smart bird. It is a lazy bird. It watches people. People have food. They throw food into a garbage can. The crow flies down to the garbage can. It walks around the edge of the can. It looks for something tasty. It hops into the can. It picks out a potato chip. It flies into a tree. It eats the potato chip. Then it flies back to the garbage can. The robin sees the crow. The robin is hungry. It flies down to the garbage can. The crow yells at the robin. It says, "Get out of here. This can is my can." The robin flies back into the tree. The crow is a greedy bird. It doesn't like to share with others.
Where do crows get food from?
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A garbage can
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Table
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On the roof
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On the ground
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№ 88.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
"Let's go fishing," said the father. "That's a good idea," said the mother. They put the kids into the car. They put the fishing rods into the car. They put the jar of worms into the car. They drove to the lake. The lake was huge. The name of the lake was Yellow Lake. It had yellow sand all around it. The sand looked like gold. But it wasn't gold. It was only sand. They parked the car. They got out of the car. They sat down on the sand. They put the worms on the hooks. They put the hooks into the water. They waited for the fish to bite the bait. They waited 30 minutes. Then one of the kids caught a fish. It was a trout. It was a rainbow trout. It had many colors, like a rainbow. But its belly was white. They took the trout off the hook. They put the trout into a bucket of water. The trout swam around in tiny circles. It was confused. Where did the big lake go? They caught three more trout. Then they went home. They had delicious fried fish for dinner. "Can we go fishing every day?" the kids asked their parents.
Where did the family go for fishing?
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To the lake
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To the river
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To the farm
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To the ocean
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№ 89.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
"Let's go fishing," said the father. "That's a good idea," said the mother. They put the kids into the car. They put the fishing rods into the car. They put the jar of worms into the car. They drove to the lake. The lake was huge. The name of the lake was Yellow Lake. It had yellow sand all around it. The sand looked like gold. But it wasn't gold. It was only sand. They parked the car. They got out of the car. They sat down on the sand. They put the worms on the hooks. They put the hooks into the water. They waited for the fish to bite the bait. They waited 30 minutes. Then one of the kids caught a fish. It was a trout. It was a rainbow trout. It had many colors, like a rainbow. But its belly was white. They took the trout off the hook. They put the trout into a bucket of water. The trout swam around in tiny circles. It was confused. Where did the big lake go? They caught three more trout. Then they went home. They had delicious fried fish for dinner. "Can we go fishing every day?" the kids asked their parents.
With whom did parents go fishing?
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With their children
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With their friends
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With their colleagues
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Alone
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№ 90.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
"Let's go fishing," said the father. "That's a good idea," said the mother. They put the kids into the car. They put the fishing rods into the car. They put the jar of worms into the car. They drove to the lake. The lake was huge. The name of the lake was Yellow Lake. It had yellow sand all around it. The sand looked like gold. But it wasn't gold. It was only sand. They parked the car. They got out of the car. They sat down on the sand. They put the worms on the hooks. They put the hooks into the water. They waited for the fish to bite the bait. They waited 30 minutes. Then one of the kids caught a fish. It was a trout. It was a rainbow trout. It had many colors, like a rainbow. But its belly was white. They took the trout off the hook. They put the trout into a bucket of water. The trout swam around in tiny circles. It was confused. Where did the big lake go? They caught three more trout. Then they went home. They had delicious fried fish for dinner. "Can we go fishing every day?" the kids asked their parents.
How many fish did they catch?
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4
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1
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3
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10
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№ 91.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
What is the first step of the introductory part of an academic essay?
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Paraphrasing the statement
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Outlining
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Making conclusion
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Stating opinion
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№ 92.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
Letter of complaint is…
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a document which aims to disclose a particular problem and expects solution to it.
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an informal letter which includes invitation to an event.
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a document which includes personal information about the employee
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a document which aims to show gratitude to a person.
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№ 93.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
Among the following examples find one which can be an informal letter
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You have recently started work in a new company. Write a letter to your English-speaking friend.
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Among the following examples find one which can be an informal letter
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You were hurt in a minor accident in a supermarket and you wish to complaint about it. Write a letter to the manager of the supermarket.
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On a recent holiday you lost your valuable item. Fortunately you have travel insurance to cover the cost of anything lost. Write a letter to the manager of the company.
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№ 94.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
Conclusion of an academic essay requires…
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brief summary of writer’s strongest points stated in the main body of the essay
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several new relevant ideas connected with the topic of the essay
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pros and cons of the main problem stated in the essay
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advantages and disadvantages of the main idea of the essay
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№ 95.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
Qiyinlik darajasi – 3
Choose an odd point of a formal letter
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It should be open and frivolous
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It should be in specified format.
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It should be free from any mistakes, i.e. grammatical or spelling.
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It should be straight to the point.
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№ 96.
Manba: Skillful 1. Reading and writing. Macmillan. David Bohlke, Dorothy E.Zemach (2013).
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