a) Acts of Parliament b) Civil Service code c) unwritten law or case law
2. Simple matters are considered by … .
a) the Crown Court b) the High Court c) magistrates
3. Cases involving children are heard in special … courts.
a) Queen’s Bench Division b) juvenile c) district
4. The highest court in England is … .
a) the Crown Court b) the High Court c) the Supreme Court
5. The court system of England and Wales comprises two types of courts:
a) criminal courts and civil courts
b) magistrates’ court and county courts
c) European Court of Justice and High court
6. … is the Supreme legislative body in Great Britain.
a) government b) parliament c) court
7. There are courses that every student has to take in order to receive a degree – … .
a) majors b) primaries c) finals
8. The monarchy is… .
a) elected b) appointed c) hereditary
9. The… to universities is by selection and examination.
a) graduation b) loans c) admission
10. …programme is a traditional form of Russian higher education.
a) master’s degree b) a specialist diploma c) doctor’s degree
11. There are 156 universities in the USA. They are…
a) all public b) all private c) either public or private
12. The … serves formally as head of state.
a) Lord Chancellor b) Prime Minister b) c) monarch
13. The leader of the party that has a majority in the House of Commons is appointed … .
a) Prime Minister b) Speaker c) President
14. The legislative power in the USA is vested in the … .
a) Government b) President c) Congress
15. The House of Lords is presided by the … .
a) President b) Lord Chancellor c) Prime Minister
16. The President is elected every four years together with the Vice-President in … .
a) the UK b) the USA c) Russian Federation
17. …law system developed from Roman Law, the legal system, used in Roman Empire.
a) the common b) the sharia c) the civil law
18. …of justice is divided into three divisions: the Queen’s Bench Division, the Chancery Division, the Family Division.
a) the county court b) the High Court of justice c) the Supreme court
19. … have the right to fight a case in the higher courts.
a) barristers b) judges c) solicitors
20. Besides … lawyers perform different duties.
a) disputes b) litigation c) government
1) Helen speaks French so well because she has lived in France.
(Present Perfect)
2) She lived there last year.
(Past Simple)
3) The rain has stopped and the sun is shining in the sky again.
(Present Perfect)
4) The rain stopped half past an hour ago.
(Past Simple)
5) Mary has bought a new hat.
(Present Perfect)
6) l bought a pair of gloves yesterday.
(Past Simple)
7) The wind has blown off the man's hat and he cannot catch it.
(Present Perfect)
8) The weather has changed and we can go for a walk.
(Present Perfect)
9) The wind changed in the morning.
(Past Simple)
10) We travelled around Europe last year.
(Past Simple)
It is difficult to live without music. We hear music everywhere: on the streets, at home, on radio and on television, in stores, in parks, in concert halls and on the coast, sometimes in the woods.We can not live without music. We like to listen to music, we love to dance to the music, we know how to play musical instruments.Music - a combination of many sounds. They are short and long, weak and strong. Music reflects the mood and emotions of people.Some people love folk music. In our country there are numerous folk groups. It is interesting to listen to their music and songs. Last week, my friends and I attended the concert of folk music. This concert made us impressed.Some people love the classics, but young people prefer modern music: rap, fate and pop music. If you want to listen to contemporary music, you can visit music-halls and concerts of popular bands and singers. Or buy flowers and visit the "Eurovision".I like to listen to songs performed by our Ukrainian popular singers. This talented singer and songwriter, and I like to go to their concerts. My friends and buy your tickets in advance and often daryly our favorite performers flowers.