Главная страница
Случайная страница
КАТЕГОРИИ:
АвтомобилиАстрономияБиологияГеографияДом и садДругие языкиДругоеИнформатикаИсторияКультураЛитератураЛогикаМатематикаМедицинаМеталлургияМеханикаОбразованиеОхрана трудаПедагогикаПолитикаПравоПсихологияРелигияРиторикаСоциологияСпортСтроительствоТехнологияТуризмФизикаФилософияФинансыХимияЧерчениеЭкологияЭкономикаЭлектроника
|
Ex.9. Use the words given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
Architects responsible for the _____ of many skyscrapers believe that a tall building must always have a certain minimum _____ but that there is no limit to its absolute _____. This means that the skyscrapers of the future are likely to be even higher.
Engineers agree with this, but there is no _____ over the best shape for very high, slim buildings. The effects of wind _____ mean that cylindrical designs have enjoyed some _____ in recent years, and these are quite _____ to the eye.
Would such high buildings of the future offer more than a _____ view? Some believe high towers could contain all the _____ for modern living.
The _____ of these vertical villages would travel up and down between their home and work zones and would _____ need to journey to the ground level.
***
The site of the town of Winchester was a _____ place for a _____, at the point where a river cut through the chalk of the _____ hillsides. A simple camp at St. Catherine’s Hill was the _____ known use of the site. It was the Romans who finally established the town and _____ it with a _____ wall for the _____ of their people and trade.
With the _____ of its first cathedral in the seventh century, the town became an important _____ centre.
Later, King Alfred, who had a _____ struggle and pushed back the _____, moved his palace to Winchester. The town then experienced rapid _____, and its _____ role in English history was underlined in 1066 when the conquering Normans, like Alfred, made Winchester their capital.
***
We were received in a _____, _____ furnished room.
I couldn’t make out his _____.
We were greatly surprised at his _____ to help us.
It is your own _____ to check the bags.
I won’t waste any of your _____ time.
How much _____ experience do you have in working with computers?
At last they found furniture at _____ prices.
Many _____ are still _____ about the value of this research programme.
Helen spoke so _____ that we could _____ hear her.
Bill says that _____ Latin or ancient _____ is a waste of time.
The jury found him _____ of murder.
There followed an _____ silence.
The _____ of tonsils isn’t a very _____ operation nowadays.
You’ll find English lessons _____ and _____.
You’ll work in groups and be taught how to use ____.
Whether you stay or leave is a matter of _____ to me.
_____ a second-hand car is a _____ business.
| CONSTRUCT
WIDE
HIGH
AGREE
PRESS
POPULAR,
PLEASURE
WONDER
REQUIRE
INHABIT
RARE
NATURE
SETTLE
SOUTH
EARLY
ROUND
DEFENSE,
PROTECT
BUILD
RELIGION
SUCCESS
INVADE
DEVELOP,
CENTRE
SPACE,
COMFORT
SIGN
REFUSE
RESPONSIBLE
VALUE
PRACTICE
REASON
SCIENCE,
SCEPTIC
QUIET,
HARD
LEARN,
GREECE
GUILT
COMFORTABLE
REMOVE,
COMPLICATE
ACT, VARY
EQUIP
DIFFER
BUY, RISK
| PART II. EVALIATION OF LEARNERS’ SKILLS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH
1. Дифференцирующие тесты (Classified Tests)
Test 1
Данная страница нарушает авторские права?
|