Контрольные задания > Ja Reading & Vocabulary
1 Reading
Read the title of the text, the introduction and
the subheadings and look at the pictures. What
do you expect to read about?
Listen, read and check.
2 a Read again. Which type of art (A-C)...
1 can't be seen in the usual way?
2 requires special control of the body?
3 attracted the interest of the media?
4 was made by a very young artist?
5 had well-known owners?
6 was inspired by a childhood experience?
7 is over 50 years old?
8 has a lot of opponents?
9 was done by an artist that was well-known by
the public?
10 is done by an artist who doesn't want people
to know his/her identity?
b Suggest another heading for each text.
3 Explain the words in bold.
4 Fill in the gaps with the words in the list to
make collocations. Use the completed phrases
to make sentences based on the text.
grains take private artistic
anonymous miniature animal
learning add stay perfectly
1 ....... sculptures 6 ....... still
2 remain 7 ....... creativity
3 ....... a look 8 ....... value to
4 ...... difficulties 9 ....... property
5 ....... behaviourist 10 ....... of rice
►Willard Wigan's miniature sculptures are really
amazing.
5 Find the opposites to the following words.
Text A: huge. unimportant, impatiently
Text B: excluded, inability
Text C: beautiful, responsible, public, worthless
Вопрос:
Ja Reading & Vocabulary
1 Reading
Read the title of the text, the introduction and
the subheadings and look at the pictures. What
do you expect to read about?
Listen, read and check.
2 a Read again. Which type of art (A-C)...
1 can't be seen in the usual way?
2 requires special control of the body?
3 attracted the interest of the media?
4 was made by a very young artist?
5 had well-known owners?
6 was inspired by a childhood experience?
7 is over 50 years old?
8 has a lot of opponents?
9 was done by an artist that was well-known by
the public?
10 is done by an artist who doesn't want people
to know his/her identity?
b Suggest another heading for each text.
3 Explain the words in bold.
4 Fill in the gaps with the words in the list to
make collocations. Use the completed phrases
to make sentences based on the text.
grains take private artistic
anonymous miniature animal
learning add stay perfectly
1 ....... sculptures 6 ....... still
2 remain 7 ....... creativity
3 ....... a look 8 ....... value to
4 ...... difficulties 9 ....... property
5 ....... behaviourist 10 ....... of rice
►Willard Wigan's miniature sculptures are really
amazing.
5 Find the opposites to the following words.
Text A: huge. unimportant, impatiently
Text B: excluded, inability
Text C: beautiful, responsible, public, worthless