4b Read and choose the correct word. (5x2=10)
e.g. This is a story about the king who liked/did not like new clothes very much.
1) The two tailors could not sew but they said that they could/could not make a
beautiful suit.
2) The tailors did not use/used real material.
3) The minister could/could not see the new suit.
4) People could/could not see the king’s new costume.
5) The king was/was not clever.
Total = 50 points
TEST 2
1a Listen and choose the title. (1x2=2)
a) Chinese people drink tea every day.
b) Uzbek people like tea.
c) The history of Chinese tea.
d) The China Tea Museum.
DVD script:
Tea is the national drink in China. People say that the fi rst tea in ancient
China appeared 3000 years ago as Chinese herbal medicine and agriculture.
Chinese tea has a long history, and it’s a part of its culture.
Tea is used in Chinese literature and art. In China, tea drinkers were always
people with a good education and respected by other people.
China has tea art or Chayi, similar to the Japanese tea ceremony or Sado.
It’s a ceremonial show of the Chinese tea culture and the way of making and
drinking tea.
Tea in everyday life is widely used for both keeping fi t and to think clearly.
Tea drinkers usually like making friends by drinking tea. There are diff erent
kinds of tea in China: green, black, blue, white, yellow, oil, dark tea and others.
In China, there’s a museum named the China Tea Museum, which is
located in Hangzhou. Visitors can see a lot of collections of Chinese tea history
and tea culture. Today, Chinese tea is used in all parts of the world.
1b Listen one more time. Choose the correct word. (7x2=14)
e.g. Tea is the traditional/national drink in China.
People say that the fi rst tea in ancient China appeared (1) 3000/300 years ago as Chinese herbal medicine and agriculture. Chinese tea has a long history, and it
is a part of its (2) life/culture.
Tea is used in Chinese literature and art. In China, tea drinkers were always
people with good a (3) education/health and respected by other people.
China has tea art or Chayi, similar to the (4) Japanese/Korean tea ceremony
or Sado. It is a ceremonial show of the Chinese tea culture and the way of making
and drinking tea.
Tea in everyday life is widely used for both keeping fi t and to think clearly.
Tea drinkers usually like making (5) pancakes/friends by drinking tea. There are
diff erent kinds of tea in China: green, black, blue, white, yellow, oil, dark tea and
others.
In China, there is a museum named the China Tea Museum, which is located
in Hangzhou. (6) Tourists/Visitors can see a lot of collections of Chinese tea
history and tea culture. Today, Chinese tea is used in all (7) parts/continents of
the world.
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