Òåñò: Charlie Chaplin


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1. 1. According to the writer

1) A) Charlie Chaplin was exactly born on April 16, 1889
2) B) Charlie Chaplin’s birthday isn’t on April 16, 1889
3) C) People don’t know for sure his birthplace
4) D) His parents left him when they divorced
5) E) People aren’t sure about his parents’ job

2. 2. The reason why Charlie and his brother had to stay at school for orphans … . t

1) A) their mother was ill at that very momen
2) B) their mother didn’t have a job
3) C) their father died
4) D) their mother was getting medical help
5) E) their mother had constant headaches

3. 3. The true statement

1) A) Chaplin’s mother died in the UK
2) B) constant maintenance and a single network
3) C) She died before Charlie became successful
4) D) She died on the stage
5) E) She didn’t care of Charlie when he got ill

4. 4. Charlie Chaplin first appeared on the stage as a regular actor … .

1) A) in Music Hall in 1894
2) B) in Sherlock Holmes
3) C) in ‘Jim, A Romance of Cockayne'
4) D) in Court Circus
5) E) in Fun Factory

5. 5. The second paragraph is about …. .

1) A) Charlie’s careless childhood
2) B) Charlie’s hard childhood
3) C) his careful mother
4) D) Charlie’s first steps on the stage
5) E) Charlie’s career

6. 6. In the text asylum means

1) A) the right to stay in a country that you have come to because you were in danger in your own country
2) B) senior citizens’ house
3) C) a hospital for people with mental illnesses
4) D) a place where people are protected from bad weather or from danger
5) E) conditions and processes relating to people’s health

7. 7. His first serious job was … .

1) A) in the workhouse
2) B) at Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children
3) C) at the Cane Hill Asylum
4) D) at Hippodrome
5) E) in Sherlock Holmes

8. 8. He became a clown in Fred Karno's 'Fun Factory' slapstick comedy company in

1) A) 1903
2) B) 1905
3) C) 1906
4) D) 1907
5) E) 1908

9. 9. From the text we can learn that … .

1) A) Charlie’s parents were both actors
2) B) his mother didn’t suffer from illnesses
3) C) the children had to stay at Lambeth for several days
4) D) Charlie’s brother wasn’t concerned about him.
5) E) Charlie didn’t have to be a success as a child.

10. 10. The point the writer is making is …

1) A) children always repeat their parents’ fate
2) B) people shouldn’t forget their parentsparents and their children can be different
3) C) parents and their children can be different
4) D) parents should consider their children’s opinion
5) E) parents shouldn’t separate at any cost