Travelling Test (Путешествие)
Тест английского языка на знание темы путешествий
Правильных ответов из 25. Результат:
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a) parts of the train -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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b) a person who checks the tickets -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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c) a person who serves you during the flight -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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d) a list of times that transport arrives or leaves -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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e) railway line -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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f) a separate room in a carriage -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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g) a person who helps you with your luggage at the station -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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h) a place where lost things are collected -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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i) the place you are going to -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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j) a corridor in an airplane between the seats -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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k) the place at the airport where your luggage is checked for prohibited goods -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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l) you do it when you register for the flight -
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compartment
conductor
lost-and-found office
aisle
timetable
check in
customs
cars/carriages
porter
destination
flight-attendant
track
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1. The part of the plane where the pilot sits is called -
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a cabin
a cockpit
an engine
a galley
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2. When a plane gets into the area of turbulence, it hits -
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a problem
the road
an air pocket
the roof
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3. When you check in, you -
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go through customs
go through passport control
get your boarding card
board the plane
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4. If you are downgraded, you -
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are moved from business to economy class
are caught smuggling
are asked to pay an excess luggage charge
your plane is hijacked
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5. What do you call a person responsible for checking passengers’ passports at the airport? -
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a customs officer
an airport official
a flight attendant
an immigration officer
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6. We arrived Heathrow airport.
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in
at
to
into
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7. The corridor between seats on the plane is called -
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an ail
an aisle
an axle
an isle
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8. The place where you get your luggage after the flight is called -
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the lost-and-found
a lost property
a luggage room
a luggage reclaim
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9. Which is correct? -
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through train
direct train
straight train
forward train
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10. The person who drives a train is called -
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an engineer
a mechanic
a pilot
a navigator
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11. What does ‘we arrived at the station with only five minutes to spare’ mean? -
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we arrived just in time
we were 5 minutes late
we had to wait for the train for 5 minutes
the train was running 5 minutes behind the schedule
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12. Depot is an American word for -
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a railway station
platform
ticket office
railway track
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13. The place in a compartment where passengers sleep is called -
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a berth
a shelf
a rack
a bed
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14. What does ‘make the train’ mean? -
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to get on the train
to catch the train
to stop the train
to get off the train
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15. I’m leaving Moscow tomorrow. -
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to
in
from
for
1. Give words to the definitions.
2. Choose an appropriate option.
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