Вопрос:

Read the article about Tom Barry, an international skateboarder. Are sentences 21-27 “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B)? If there is not enough information to answer “Right” (A) or “Wrong” (B), choose “Doesn’t say” (C) For questions 21-27, mark A,B or C on your answer sheet

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Okay, let's go through the questions based on the text about Tom Barry.

  1. A magazine journalist saw Tom on the day he won his first competition.
  2. The text says "A writer from SKATE IT! magazine watched him that day, then wrote an article about him." Since the writer watched him on the day he won his first competition, the answer is A Right.

  3. Tom is in his last year of school.

  4. The text says, "I left school last year..." So, this statement is incorrect. The answer is B Wrong.

  5. Tom is lucky because he often wins international competitions.

  6. The text says he "won his first competition when he was 14. He was lucky." It doesn't say if he often wins. So the answer is C Doesn't say.

  7. Earning lots of money is important to Tom.

  8. Tom says, "But I'm not doing this for the money. I'm doing this because it's so much fun!" So earning lots of money is not important to Tom. The answer is B Wrong.

  9. Skateboarding is becoming more popular in Japan than in the States.

  10. The text says skateboarding "is the third most popular sport for boys aged 12-16 in the USA, but in Japan it is less well-known." It doesn't say it is becoming more popular in Japan than in the States. The answer is C Doesn't say.

  11. Some drivers stopped to watch Tom when he skateboarded on the street in Japan.

  12. The text says, "'...the traffic stopped as people watched me!' Tom said." This happened in Japan. So, the answer is A Right.

  13. Tom said it is difficult to find skate parks outside the big cities in Japan.

  14. The text says, "Skate parks are usually inside big buildings in large cities, so street skating is difficult there." This implies that skate parks outside big cities are hard to find, but Tom doesn't explicitly say that. So the answer is C Doesn't say.

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