Variant 1 You could have come first and won the race if you … faster


… people trying to get into the football stadium



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16. … people trying to get into the football stadium.

A) There were too much B) There were too many C) It was too many D) There was too many



17. Most monkeys don`t like water, but … can swim well when they have to.

A) they B) their C) it D) them



18. “Shall I carry your bag, Tracy?” he said. He … her bag.

A) told Tracy he could carry B) said that he can carry C) asked Tracy if he could carry D) offered Tracy to carry



19. Mark doesn`t really get on with Alan. They`re always arguing, … they?

A) don`t B) are C) aren`t D) do



20. The child looked at the picture and broke into … it was very funny.

A) to laugh B) laughed C) laughter D) laughs


A recent investigation by scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey shows that strange animal behaviour might help predict earthquakes. Investigators found such occurrences within a ten-kilometre radius of the epicentre of a fairly recent quake. Scientists believe that animals can perceive environmental changes several hours or even days before the mishap. Animals were noted as being restless for several weeks before a Tashkent earthquake in 1966. An hour before the disaster, domestic animals refused to go indoors, and dogs howled and barked furiously. In 1960, an earthquake struck Agadir in Morocco. Survivors recall that stay animals, including dogs, were seen screaming out of town before the earthquake. In a safari zoo near San Francisco, llamas would not eat the evening before a 1979 quake, and they ran around wildly all night. Unusual animal behaviour preceding earthquakes has been noted for centuries. British Admiral Robert Fitzroy reported huge flocks of screaming seabirds over Conception, Chile, in 1835. An hour and a half later, dogs were seen fleeing, and ten minutes later the town was destroyed. Similar stories of chickens running around in apparent states of panic, horses trembling, and dogs barking incessantly were recorded throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by survivors of earthquake destruction in India, Yugoslavia, Peru, Mexico and the United States.


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