Òåñò: Charlie Chaplin
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1. 1. According to the writer |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 … . |
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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 …. . |
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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 |
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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 … . |
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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 |
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1) A) 1903 | |
2) B) 1905 | |
3) C) 1906 | |
4) D) 1907 | |
5) E) 1908 | |
9. 9. From the text we can learn that … . |
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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 … |
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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 |