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testi inglisur enaSi
pirveli gamsworeblis
Strixkodi
instruqcia
(davaleba 1 _ 6)
yuradRebiT gaecaniT testis yoveli davalebis pirobas da
pirveli gamsworeblis am pirobis Sesabamisad gaeciT pasuxebi dasmul SekiTxvebs.
Strixkodi
wereT garkveviT, imyofineT pasuxisTvis gankuTvnili
adgili. Secdomac gaasworeT garkveviT.
(davaleba 7)
gaiTvaliswineT, rom meore davalebaSi gadasworebuli
meore gamsworeblis pasuxi Secdomad CaiTvleba.
Strixkodi
mesame gamsworeblis
Strixkodi
testis Sesasruleblad geZlevaT 2 saaTi.
gisurvebT warmatebas !
saapelacio komisiis
Strixkodi
erTiani erovnuli gamocdebi inglisuri ena
Task 1
Read the advertisements for three galleries and write short answers to the questions below.
One example is given.
Opens on December 23 at 11am and Organized by the new Eastern European Centre
closes on December 30 at 6 pm for Young Painters
Ticket price: 6 Laris. Half-price for children Open till September 25. Closed on Saturdays
under 8
Order by phone or email. Entrance is free
For details call: 25 45 67 All pictures on sale. Prices from 10 to 80 Laris
or email: museum@tbilisi.ge
More from our website: www.gallery.ge
Address: 2 Pushkin Square. Tbilisi
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Ex.: For which gallery can you order a ticket by phone? F o r t h e A r t G a l l e r y.
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1. Where would you go to if you like photography? ____________________________________
2. How much would you pay if you want to see west European painters? ___________________
7. Which gallery would you go to if you like west European painters? _____________________
adgili gamsworeblisTvis!
TiToeuli swori pasuxi iRebs 1 qulas. I II III
Task 2
Read the text about William Shakespeare. Then read the statements below and decide
whether they are True (T) or False (F). Circle the right answer. One example is given.
Shakespeare has been described as a genius, the greatest dramatist and poet of all time, and yet very little
is known about him.
Shakespeares writings are admired everywhere for their intelligence, beauty and humanity. So how was it
that this simple countryman was able to write such amazing poetry? How did someone with no apparent
education manage to produce thirty-six tragedies and comedies and over 127 poems? In his will*,
Shakespeare left no books or letters and didnt mention any plays or poems. Is it possible that the plays
were written by someone else?
Queen Elizabeth ruled England in Shakespeares times. The Queen had an adviser called Bacon. Bacon
was famous throughout Europe for his great intellect and learning. He also came from an important
aristocratic family. In many of his plays Shakespeare describes the lives of aristocracy and the court. Its
difficult to explain how Shakespeare knew about all this. Can it be possible that Bacon was using
Shakespeares name? The question is: Why would Bacon hide himself? Why would he not show his name?
It was a time of great political uncertainty and people were killed for their views and ideas. So it is
possible that Bacon used Shakespeare as a kind of mask, behind which he could express and promote his
ideas without fear of being punished.
*will-anderZi
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Ex.: Shakespeares native town is in the centre of England.. T F
veli
1. The text is about Shakespeares plays... T F
12. Bacon knew the lives of rich people of his time very well... T F
adgili gamsworeblisTvis!
TiToeuli swori pasuxi iRebs 1 qulas. I II III
Task 3
gamsworeblis
Read the text about the secrets of sleep. Then match the headings (A-H) with the
paragraphs (1-6). There is one extra heading which you do not need to use.
veli
0. E
Many people think that nothing happens when you sleep. But doctors who have studied sleep for
many years, think that a lot happens when people sleep.
1.
Doctors say that there are five main kinds, or stages, of sleep. People may go through each stage
about every 90 minutes. During the first two stages you sleep very lightly. If someone calls you or
puts a hand on you, you wake up quickly. Your body rests quietly. You breathe more slowly than
when you are awake. Your heart beats slowly.
2.
During stages three and four, you sleep deeply. If someone puts a hand on you, you dont wake
up. Your heart beats more slowly than in stages one or two. You dont hear sounds and you dont
feel anything. Lights dont wake you up.
3.
The last stage of sleep is called Rapid Eye Movement or REM. During REM sleep, you breathe
faster, and your heart beats faster than in the first four stages. Your eyes move under your eyelids.
All of this happens because you are dreaming. Doctors say that everyone dreams. Some dreams
are short, some are long. Some people are good at remembering their dreams, others forget theirs.
4.
For some people, 4-5 hours sleep a night is enough to get enough rest. Others may need 12 hours
of sleep. Americans worry a lot about sleep. They spend at least 2.5 million dollars a year on
sleeping pills. Many people do not know why they have difficulty sleeping. They take special
pills to help them sleep. Sleeping pills may help you fall asleep, but when you wake up the next
morning you dont feel rested.
5.
Our living habits also affect our sleep. Busy people who are under stress during the day and get
tired at their jobs may not be able to calm down and fall asleep at night. Eating just before going
to bed may also keep you awake at night.
6.
Doctors say that you will sleep more easily if your bedroom is used only for sleep. You shouldnt turn
your bedroom into a room for meeting people, for watching TV, or for exercising. You should also
establish a regular sleeping schedule. Try to go to bed at the same time every night and get up at the
same time every morning. And if all this does not work, try counting sheep!
adgili gamsworeblisTvis!
TiToeuli swori pasuxi iRebs 2 qulas. I II III
Task 4
Read the text about famous thinkers and fill the gaps with the words from the box. One
word is extra and there is one example given.
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veli
began change demanded drawings history information
known lived people person time use world
Famous thinkers
There are some people in h i s t o r y (0) of whom we can say "They changed the world." A number of
these people ____________________ (1) in Europe between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries.
This was the _____________________ (2) of the Renaissance in Europe, a period of great
____________________ (3) in ideas and knowledge. These years produced some of the greatest thinkers
of all time. One of these people was Martin Luther. His ninety five works ____________________ (4)
a movement to break away from the Catholic Church. This movement, ____________________(5) as
The Reformation, separated the people of Europe. Another ___________________ (6) whose work
changed the world was Leonardo da Vinci. His inventions, studies, and ______________________(7) of
the human body helped people think about science in new ways. The third person who helped create the
modern ________________________ (8) was Johann Gutenberg. This German printer was the first
person in Europe to ____________________ (9) a printing machine. This made books much less
expensive and helped people to get new ____________________ (10). The fourth example is not a
person, but a whole family. The Medicis were middle-class wealthy merchants who
_________________________ (11) more political power from the king.
adgili gamsworeblisTvis!
TiToeuli swori pasuxi iRebs 2 qulas. I II III
Task 5
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Read the first sentence. Then complete the second so that it means the same as the first.
veli
12. They are playing the classical music in the next room.
The classical music _______________________________________________ in the next room.
adgili gamsworeblisTvis!
TiToeuli swori pasuxi iRebs 1 qulas. I II III
Task 6
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veli
Read the letter and put the verbs in brackets in the correct form. One example is given.
Hi Niko,
I have to go now.
Bye
Misha
adgili gamsworeblisTvis!
TiToeuli swori pasuxi iRebs 2 qulas. I II III
Task 7
Write one of the topics given below. Write between 120-150 words.
A. Some people think that pupils should go to school on Saturdays. Others believe that on Saturdays
pupils should stay at home and have some free time. Which opinion do you agree with and why?
Give specific reasons to support your answer.
B. Some people think that playing computer games is good for childrens development. Others
believe that playing computer games keeps children away from reading books. Which opinion do
you agree with and why? Give specific reasons to support your answer.
Savi samuSaosTvis
(es gverdi ar swordeba)
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adgili gamsworeblisTvis!
I II III
qula azris gadmocemaSi / Fluency:
Task 1
1.(To the/The) Tate (Gallery) 2.Six/6 (Lari(s))/GEL 3.(To the/The) Picture
Gallery 4.(In the/The) Tate (Gallery) 5.(The) British Countryside 6.Ten/10
(Lari(s))/GEL 7.(To the/The) Art Gallery 8.(The) Picture Gallery 9.(On)
December 23/23 December/(The) 23rd (of) December/December 23rd 10.War and
Peace
Task 2
1.F 2.F 3.T 4.T 5.F 6.F 7.T 8.T 9.T 10.F 11.T 12.T
Task 3
1.C 2.A 3.D 4.H 5.B 6.F
Task 4
1.lived 2.time 3.change 4.began 5.known 6.person 7.drawings
8.world 9.use 10.information 11.demanded
Task 5
1will/ll be remembered/will not (wont) be forgotten (by me)... 2are (a few)
good radio stations. 3 not as/so big as/(much) smaller than
4were/was watched by millions of people. 5 had been/was sent (to the
newspaper) (by her) 6What/Which (programme) / are you watching?
7was/were changed (by them)/changed ... 8have not/havent worn these
shoes.... 9 if/whether her (their) teacher spoke/speaks/can/could speak
English 10 not to play (the) music... 11. has been invited (by us).
12... is being played (by them)
Task 6
1.starts/is starting/will start/will be starting 2.am staying 3. arrived
4.have/ve (already) met 5.took 6.has become/is becoming 7.have been
planted/are planted 8.help
Sefasebis sqema me-7 davalebisaTvis
qula rogor pasuxobs naweri mocemul rogor aris daculi gramatikul qula
davalebas; aris Tu ara azri leqsikuri sizuste. aseve sizuste
gadmocemuli Tanmimdevrulad. marTlwerasa da punqtuaciaSi.
Fluency/ Task fulfilment Accuracy
8-7 - naweri Zalian kargia. igi - gramatikuli Secdomebis raodenoba 8-7
srulyofilad pasuxobs davalebas. 4-s ar aRemateba. gamoyenebulia
- azri mkafiod da gasagebad aris rTuli winadadebebi da
gadmocemuli. gamyarebulia konstruqciebi.
magaliTebiT da piradi mosazrebebiT. - leqsika mdidaria.
- erTi winadadebidan meoreze - marTlwerasa da punqtuaciaSi
gadasvla logikuria. daSvebuli Secdomebi umniSvneloa.
2-1 - naweri (Zalian) sustia. informacia - daSvebulia 10-ze meti gramatikuli 2-1
zogadi da mwiria. azris gageba, Secdoma. winadadebebi struqturulad
umetes SemTxvevaSi, SeuZlebelia. gaumarTavia.
- leqsika Zalze martivi da
an: naweri 40 sityvaze naklebia/ Seusabamoa.
dawerilia ramodenime winadadeba - mJRavndeba marTlwerisa da
punqtuaciis wesebis susti codna.
0 furceli carielia an dawerilia mxolod erTi winadadeba an 0
naweri ar pasuxobs davalebis Temas an dawerilia ramodenime winadadeba,
saidanac azris gamotana SeuZlebelia