TEST 9-1 VARIANT 2
I. Reading
Read the text and mark the sentences T (True), F (False) or Ns (Not Stated).
Hanami: А Аlowering Celebration!
The beginning of spring (March - April) is a very special time in Japan, because this is when Japan`s
famous cherry trees come into flower. The Japanese celebrate this happy time with festivals and flower – viewing
parties.
At the end of winter, everyone`s excitement starts to grow. The whole country wants to know the exact day
when the cherry flowers (‘sakura’) will appear. Starting in February, weathermen try to guess when this day will be.
When the first flowers open on the trees, national joy breaks out! There are rides and games for children in
the street, music and dance performances, tea ceremonies, flower displays, and much more. But the most special
thing that people do at this time is have ‘hanami’ parties. Hanami means flower watching. In hanami parties,
families and friends take a picnic and go and sit under a cherry tree to look at and admire the flowers. Hanami
parties take place during the daytime and also at night, because when it is dark, lights light up the cherry trees.
Hanami is very important to the Japanese. Cherry blossoms appear on trees for only one week before they
fall to the ground and die, and for the Japanese this symbolises the short nature of childhood and life. So hanami is a
time when Japanese people like to think about how important life is.
1. Spring is the Japanese people`s favourite time of year.
2. It is not easy to know the day the cherry flowers will open.
3. Hanami takes place a week after the cherry trees blossom.
4. The cherry flowers do not stay on the trees for very long.
5. When the cherry flowers appear, people hope for long lives.
II. Put all these words together in a song.
you, would, neighbourhood, glad, you, little, in, here, wears, pack, everybody, know, happy, I, be, visit, don`t, so,
see, and, friendly, smile, a, I`d, to, people, you, do, place, the, why, suitcase, come, good, and, for, be, while, and, a,
would, my, you, are.
III. Grammar.
Use the verb meet after these expressions.
1. I don`t mind
2. I usually avoid
3. I can`t help
4. I`d rather
5. It`s not worth
IV. Fill in a form.
1. Full name
2. Date of birth
3. Sex
4. Language
5. Hobby
Does Phil live round here ?
2. Mary doesn’t get home at about eight
Does Mary get home at about eight?
3. She doesn’t often phone me in the evening
Does she often phone me/you in the evening?
4. After hard work he doesn’t like to read science fiction
Does he like to read science fiction after hard work?
5. She doesn’t teach them French
Does she teach them French ?
6. John doesn’t set off very early
Does John set off very early?
7. Kitty doesn’t understand everything
Does Kitty understand everything?
8. The weather doesn’t keep fine
Does the weather keep fine ?
9. He doesn’t study a lot of subjects
Does he study a lot of subjects?
10. Their dog doesn’t bark all night long
Does their dog bark all night long?