4b Read and choose the correct word. (5x2=10) e.g. This is a story about the king who liked/did not like new clothes very much.
1) The two tailors could not sew but they said that they could/could not make a
beautiful suit.
2) The tailors did not use/used real material.
3) The minister could/could not see the new suit.
4) People could/could not see the king’s new costume.
5) The king was/was not clever.
Total =50 points
TEST 2 1a Listen and choose the title. (1x2=2) a) Chinese people drink tea every day.
b) Uzbek people like tea.
c) The history of Chinese tea.
d) The China Tea Museum.
DVD script: Tea is the national drink in China. People say that the fi rst tea in ancient
China appeared 3000 years ago as Chinese herbal medicine and agriculture.
Chinese tea has a long history, and it’s a part of its culture.
Tea is used in Chinese literature and art. In China, tea drinkers were always
people with a good education and respected by other people.
China has tea art or Chayi, similar to the Japanese tea ceremony or Sado.
It’s a ceremonial show of the Chinese tea culture and the way of making and
drinking tea.
Tea in everyday life is widely used for both keeping fi t and to think clearly.
Tea drinkers usually like making friends by drinking tea. There are diff erent
kinds of tea in China: green, black, blue, white, yellow, oil, dark tea and others.
In China, there’s a museum named the China Tea Museum, which is
located in Hangzhou. Visitors can see a lot of collections of Chinese tea history
and tea culture. Today, Chinese tea is used in all parts of the world.
1b Listen one more time. Choose the correct word.(7x2=14) e.g. Tea is the traditional/national drink in China.
People say that the fi rst tea in ancient China appeared (1) 3000/300 years ago as Chinese herbal medicine and agriculture. Chinese tea has a long history, and it
is a part of its (2) life/culture.
Tea is used in Chinese literature and art. In China, tea drinkers were always
people with good a (3) education/health and respected by other people.
China has tea art or Chayi, similar to the (4) Japanese/Korean tea ceremony
or Sado. It is a ceremonial show of the Chinese tea culture and the way of making
and drinking tea.
Tea in everyday life is widely used for both keeping fi t and to think clearly.
Tea drinkers usually like making (5) pancakes/friends by drinking tea. There are
diff erent kinds of tea in China: green, black, blue, white, yellow, oil, dark tea and
others.
In China, there is a museum named the China Tea Museum, which is located
in Hangzhou. (6) Tourists/Visitors can see a lot of collections of Chinese tea
history and tea culture. Today, Chinese tea is used in all (7) parts/continents of
the world.