Тест английски език - ДЗИ 2009

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    Directions: Read the text below. Then read the questions that follow it and choose the
best answer to each question among A, B or C, marking the answer on your answer
sheet.
                              The Story of St. Valentine
        The Roman Emperor Claudius II was fighting many wars in foreign lands, so he
needed a big and strong army, but many men did not want to be soldiers. Claudius thought
that this was so because the men wanted to stay at home and be with their wives and children
instead of fight in wars.
Вариант 1                                                                                  2
        Claudius thought of an awful solution to his problem. He decided to cancel all
marriages! No one in all of Rome could get married. Claudius thought that if the men couldn’t
get married, they would ignore the women, forget about family and children and want to be
soldiers.
        Valentine, who was a priest in a small church in Rome, believed that God wanted
people to live together and have children. He also thought that it would be a sin if people lived
together without being married. So he disobeyed the Emperor’s orders and secretly and
illegally continued to marry couples! He performed the weddings in secret places, so that the
Roman soldiers would not find out.
        But after some time they did find out. Valentine was arrested and brought before the
Emperor. The Emperor thought that Valentine was a well spoken and wise young man, and
encouraged him to stop being a Christian and become a loyal Roman. However, Valentine did
not agree to give up his religious faith and his beliefs. So he was sent to prison until he could
be executed. While he was in prison, he sent out letters to his friends and asked them to pray
for him. He didn’t want his cause to die with him, so he encoded the message by writing
‘Remember your Valentine’ at the end of each letter.
        Valentine was killed on the 14th or the 24th of February in the year 269 or 270. Today
we celebrate St. Valentine’s Day on February 14th in honor of that brave priest.
Directions: Read the text below. Then read the questions that follow it and choose the
best answer to each question among A, B or C, marking the answer on your answer
sheet.
                              The Story of St. Valentine
        The Roman Emperor Claudius II was fighting many wars in foreign lands, so he
needed a big and strong army, but many men did not want to be soldiers. Claudius thought
that this was so because the men wanted to stay at home and be with their wives and children
instead of fight in wars.
Вариант 1                                                                                  2
        Claudius thought of an awful solution to his problem. He decided to cancel all
marriages! No one in all of Rome could get married. Claudius thought that if the men couldn’t
get married, they would ignore the women, forget about family and children and want to be
soldiers.
        Valentine, who was a priest in a small church in Rome, believed that God wanted
people to live together and have children. He also thought that it would be a sin if people lived
together without being married. So he disobeyed the Emperor’s orders and secretly and
illegally continued to marry couples! He performed the weddings in secret places, so that the
Roman soldiers would not find out.
        But after some time they did find out. Valentine was arrested and brought before the
Emperor. The Emperor thought that Valentine was a well spoken and wise young man, and
encouraged him to stop being a Christian and become a loyal Roman. However, Valentine did
not agree to give up his religious faith and his beliefs. So he was sent to prison until he could
be executed. While he was in prison, he sent out letters to his friends and asked them to pray
for him. He didn’t want his cause to die with him, so he encoded the message by writing
‘Remember your Valentine’ at the end of each letter.
        Valentine was killed on the 14th or the 24th of February in the year 269 or 270. Today
we celebrate St. Valentine’s Day on February 14th in honor of that brave priest.
Directions: Read the text below. Then read the questions that follow it and choose the
best answer to each question, marking the answer on your answer sheet.

                              The Story of St. Valentine
        The Roman Emperor Claudius II was fighting many wars in foreign lands, so he needed a big and strong army, but many men did not want to be soldiers. Claudius thought that this was so because the men wanted to stay at home and be with their wives and children instead of fight in wars.
        Claudius thought of an awful solution to his problem. He decided to cancel all marriages! No one in all of Rome could get married. Claudius thought that if the men couldn’t get married, they would ignore the women, forget about family and children and want to be soldiers.
        Valentine, who was a priest in a small church in Rome, believed that God wanted people to live together and have children. He also thought that it would be a sin if people lived together without being married. So he disobeyed the Emperor’s orders and secretly and illegally continued to marry couples! He performed the weddings in secret places, so that the Roman soldiers would not find out.
        But after some time they did find out. Valentine was arrested and brought before the Emperor. The Emperor thought that Valentine was a well spoken and wise young man, and encouraged him to stop being a Christian and become a loyal Roman. However, Valentine did not agree to give up his religious faith and his beliefs. So he was sent to prison until he could be executed. While he was in prison, he sent out letters to his friends and asked them to pray for him. He didn’t want his cause to die with him, so he encoded the message by writing ‘Remember your Valentine’ at the end of each letter.
        Valentine was killed on the 14th or the 24th of February in the year 269 or 270. Today we celebrate St. Valentine’s Day on February 14th in honor of that brave priest.
 

Claudius II thought that most men didn’t want to become soldiers because they were
afraid of getting killed in the fights.
 

  •  

        Valentine didn’t do what the Emperor ordered because it was against his religious
  • beliefs.
    Valentine didn’t do what the Emperor ordered because it was against his religious 
    beliefs.
  • Someone informed the Roman soldiers about Valentine’s secret illegal marriages.

  • The Emperor was so impressed by the young priest that he let him go home.

  •  

       By writing “Remember your Valentine” the priest encouraged his friends to love each
  • other and get married.
       By writing “Remember your Valentine” the priest encouraged his friends to love each
    other and get married.
    By writing “Remember your Valentine” the priest encouraged his friends to love each other and get married.
  • Directions: Read the text below. Then read the questions that follow it and choose the best answer to each question, marking the answer on your answer sheet.


                                              Google
           There’s a lot more to Google than searching for words. Google can find images, videos and more. Google Earth zooms in on interactive satellite pictures of the planet. Picasa organizes photos; Google Scholar helps you study; Froogle helps you shop. The next generation of Google software will operate phones, mobile computers and MP3 players. And it’s advertising that pays for all that. If people look up “hotels”, it makes sense for hotels to advertise on that page. The internet is more powerful than ads in newspapers, TV and billboards, because people can buy with the click of the mouse.
            So does everyone love Google? No, not everyone. Publishers sued Google for uploading millions of texts to its Book Search. Google says it’s an academic resource; publishers say they’re breaking copyright laws. Human rights groups condemned Google for accepting the “Great Firewall of China” – the Chinese government’s demand that the results for certain searches should not be displayed in China. The censored topics include Taiwan’s independence, the Tiananmen Square massacre and BBC news. Google says that, despite the compromise, it is better to participate in China’s development. Others insist that Google
    restrict personal information. Should we be able to look up people’s addresses? Satellite images of their homes? What if your boss googles you? Or your crazy former lover? When does freedom of information become invasion of privacy? Google’s databanks are already precious for advertisers. In the future, will they know everything about us? Will they predict our needs? Dictate our desires?
     

    With Google, you can

  • In the future Google will

  • According to the text, Google has been taken to court for

  • The “Great Firewall of China” is a name for

  • Some people are worried that Google may