VARIANT 19
I. Reading
Read the text given below. Decide if the statements (1-10) are T (true) or F (false)
There could be one hundred billion Earth-like planets in our galaxy, a United States conference has heard. Dr. Alan Boss of the Carnegie Institution of Science said many of these worlds could be inhabited by simple life forms. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Chicago. So far, telescopes have been able to detect just over 300 planets outside our Solar System. Very few of these would be capable of supporting life, however. Most are gas giants like our Jupiter, and many orbit so close to their parent stars that any microbes would have to survive roasting temperatux-es. But, based on the limited numbers of planets found so far, Dr. Boss has estimated that each Sun-like star has on average one "Earth-like" planet. This simple calculation means there would be huge numbers capable of supporting life.
"Not only are they probably habitable but they probably are also going to be inhabited," Dr. Boss told BBC News. "But I think that most likely the nearby 'Earths' are going to be inhabited with things which are perhaps more common to what Earth was like three or four billion years ago," That means bacterial life forms. Dr. Boss estimates that NASA's Kepler mission, due for launch in March, should begin finding some of these Earth-like planets within the next few years.
Recent work at Edinburgh University tried to quantify how many intelligent civilizations might be out there. The research suggested there could be thousands of them.
Taken from "Galaxy Has Billions of Earths" www.hbc.co.uk
1, According to the text, there could be one hundred billion Mars-like planets in our galaxy.
Scientists' telescopes have seen fewer than 300 planets outside our galaxy.
According to the text, each Sun-like star in the galaxy has about one "Earth-like" planet.
Very few Earth-like planets are capable of sustaining life.
Most gas-giants orbit so close to their parent stars the heat from the stars makes life on gas-giants impossible.
Research at London University suggests there could be huge numbers of other Earth-like planets.
Dr. Boss reports that many Earth-like planets could be inhabited by simple life forms.
8. Dr. Boss thinks NASA's Kepler mission will begin finding some of these planets in the next few months.
9. Dr. Boss told BBC News, "Not only are they probably habitable but they probably are also going to be inhabited,"
10.Edinburgh University quantified that there are thousands of intelligent civilizations.
II.Grammar.
Fill in: never, by the time, already, yet, since, before, ago, after.
Many years….., this town was just a small village.
She has…..acceptedour offer and will start working with us next Monday.
Timhas been playing the violin…..he was a boy,
4.1 have heard such a stupid joke.
Have you seen Mel Gibson's new film ?
Jillwent to bedshe had watched the news.
Allthe fresh vegetables had been, sold …….reached the market.
She had packed their suitcases just…….the taxi came.
III. Writing
Talk about the last time you visited a museum
Where did you go, whom did you go with and what did you see?
What was the most impressive exhibit there? Why do you think so?
What kind of museum do you find most interesting? Why?
А5. 1)Правда
В предложении из текста говорится,что многие подростки не видят ничего важнее,чем танцы.
А6 2)Неправда
В предложении текста говорится,что это тоже из вариантов хобби,потому что дети приходят домой уставшие,но смотреть фильмы не потому что нечего делать,хотя,может быть, вариант 3) не сказано,но это вряд ли
А7 3) Не сказано
Здесь не говорится ничего про то,что компьютерные игры влияют плохо на здоровье,но есть только,что тратят много денег.
А8. 2)
Тинейджеры любят слушать музыку,но не птиц;)