Русский язык (Определение главной информации текста)
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Вопрос 1
Вы услышите четыре коротких диалога, обозначенных А, B, C и D. Определите, где происходит каждый из этих диалогов. Используйте каждое место действия из списка 1–5 только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее место действия. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.
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1. At a party
2. In a vet clinic
3. In a hotel
4. In a shop
5. In a park
Диалог |
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C |
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Место действия |
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Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Dialog A.
- Can I help you?
- Yes please. I want to adopt a puppy and i don't know much about dogs or how to take care of them.
- All right. I can recomend this book. Have a look. It gives a detail instruction of the most popular breades of dogs. So you can choose what's best for you.
- Ooooh, and it also contains very good pictures. Theese puppies are soo cute! Yes! I'm taking it! Though... the price is rather high. Anyway.
- The desk cash is over there.
- Fine. Thank you.
Dialog B.
- I've got complains, i'm afraid.
- What happened, Sir? Just let us know. We do everything we can to keep our guests happy.
- The problem is... There's a dog in the next room to mine.
- Yes... And what's the actual problem? Many of our visitors choose us just for that reason. We admit pets which is very convenient for those who travelwith animals.
- But why didn't anyone told me about it. The dogs barks, I can't sleep properly at night.
- Sorry, Sir. But the only thing we can do is to offer you another room. I'll just check what room will be quiter.
Dialog C.
- It's pretty cold today, isn't it?
- Yes, it is. But i got used to walk in any weather.
- Is it because you have to walk your dog?
- Yes. Twice a day at least. We are headding to apondat the moment. There're special facilities for dogs there, like leaders and lamps. Are you going there too?
- Oh, no. I'm going home. That's enough jogging for me today. Too cold!
Dialog D.
- Are you leaving? so soon.
- YEah... I have to. I need to walk my dog and it woun't except any excues from my part.
- Yeah.. I understand. What kind of dog do you have?
- A labrador. He is very clever. But he hates wheni don't followhis routine.
- That's a shame! I mean, that you are leaving. Because it's so cool here and the music is great.
- OK. Just one more dance and i'll be on my way off.
- Yey! Good decision!!!
A−4: Can I help you... I can recomend this book... the price is rather high... I'll take it...
B−3: There's a dog in the next room to mine... the dogs barks, I can't sleep... I can offer you another room.
C−5: It's cold today... they have special facilities for dogs...
D−1: Are you leavingso soon... the music is great... It's so cool here.
Ответ: 4351.
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Правильный ответ:
4 , 3 , 5 , 1
Вопрос 2
Вы услышите пять высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего A–E и утверждениями, данными в списке 1–6. Используйте каждое утверждение из списка 1–6 только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.
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The speaker talks about
1. his/her recent journey.
2. his/her new job.
3. different means of transport.
4. the dangers of careless driving.
5. traffic problems.
6. sports car races.
Говорящий |
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B |
C |
D |
E |
Утверждение |
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Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Speaker A. Driving requires concentration, attention and skills. Unfortunately some people don't realize how dangerous their car can be for themselves and to other people. Lots of accidents happen because the driver accede the speed limits or when the driver feels unwell or simply tired. However, the worse thing is when the drivers start to compete with each other and have car raises on the city roads.
Speaker B. I worked in the office for the several years and after while I’ve got pretty bored with that. I wanted to change something in my life and this reminded me of my childhood dream of wanting to be the bus driver. “Why not?” – I said to myself. Now I drive a large and comfortable city bus. My root is through the center of the city which is nice in quite hours. In the daytime the traffic is heavy, but I enjoy it anyway.
Speaker C. Nowadays people have to be very mobile. Public transport like buses or the underground is the best way to get from the point A to point B in the city. They are relatively cheap and safe. If you want, you can take a taxi or drive your own car. In some countries bicycles are becoming more and more popular. People prefer them to cars when they go to work or to a shop.
Speaker D. There are a lot of cars on the streets of our cities. And it’s getting more and more of them. Too much available transport, however, may lead to accidents and unpleasant situations. Cars and buses may get stuck in the traffic jams. Sometimes careless drivers park their cars in the wrong places and it causes lots of inconvenient to the passing by and to other drivers.
Speaker E. I love driving and I always try to be very careful on the road, however, last Sunday was not my lucky day. I went to a nearby town to visit my grandma. Normally, it takes me 30 minutes to get there, but on Sunday the road was blocked because of the accident. Then I was nearly hit by another car! Fortunately the driver was stopped by the police and fined for the dangerous driving.
A−4: Some people don't realise how their car may be dangerous to the people... the drivers start competing with each other...
B−2: I drive a large comfortable bus... my route is in the city centre...
C−3: People need to be very mobile... public transport is the best way to get from point A to point B in the city...
D−5: there are lots of cars in the city... they stuck in the traffic jams...
E−1: I like driving... Last Sunday was not my lucky day...
Ответ: 42351.
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4 , 2 , 3 , 5 , 1
Вопрос 3
Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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The passenger in the taxi is
1) Australian.
2) European.
3) American.
Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Passenger: Hey, I prefer missing my flight to having a traffic accident.
Driver: Don't worry, we aren't exceeding the speed limit. It's a highway.
Passenger: Slow down anyway, will you? I feel nervous every time I take a taxi here.
Driver: You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right. Americans take it easier though they, like you, have right-hand traffic.
Passenger: You are probably right. The left-hand traffic makes me feel strange.
Driver: Do you drive at home?
Passenger: No. Not now. I used to drive a lot when we lived in the countryside and I had to commute to the city. But I sold my car when we moved to the city centre. It caused lots of problems.
Driver: What kind of problems? Did it break down too often?
Passenger: No. It was a nice car, but it was difficult to find a parking place in the city. And the traffic jams! I was often late for work.
Driver: I see. The Underground is more reliable.
Passenger: Exactly. Once I was late for a job interview because of a traffic jam. It was a dream job with a large construction firm. I didn't get it.
Driver: Sorry to hear that. Are you an engineer or a manager?
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Driver: Wow!
Passenger: Yes, and several buildings I designed have already been constructed! I've got the photos in my internet portfolio.
Driver: Sounds impressive. You could find a good job here I think. The construction sector is booming at the moment — we are building houses, and supermarkets, and new hotels...
Passenger: Thank you but... not now. I've just taken a new job and I really enjoy it. The money is good too so I don't feel like changing anything. The job also allows me to travel a lot.
Driver: So, are you here on business?
Passenger: No, for a seaside holiday. A friend of mine suggested coming here and I don't regret it — the beaches are beautiful! I haven't seen much of the rest of the countryside — next time, probably.
Driver: Right.
Passenger: Oh, gosh! I haven't even bought any souvenirs for my parents. Do you think I can buy anything in a duty-free shop?
Driver: If you want to buy something made by local people, like paintings, pottery or wooden souvenirs, there's a shop right on the way to the airport. We can stop there if you want.
Passenger: Yes, I do! My mother loves authentic artwork. And due to your incredibly fast driving I've got about half an hour before the flight.
You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right.
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Вопрос 3
Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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The passenger in the taxi is
1) Australian.
2) European.
3) American.
Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Passenger: Hey, I prefer missing my flight to having a traffic accident.
Driver: Don't worry, we aren't exceeding the speed limit. It's a highway.
Passenger: Slow down anyway, will you? I feel nervous every time I take a taxi here.
Driver: You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right. Americans take it easier though they, like you, have right-hand traffic.
Passenger: You are probably right. The left-hand traffic makes me feel strange.
Driver: Do you drive at home?
Passenger: No. Not now. I used to drive a lot when we lived in the countryside and I had to commute to the city. But I sold my car when we moved to the city centre. It caused lots of problems.
Driver: What kind of problems? Did it break down too often?
Passenger: No. It was a nice car, but it was difficult to find a parking place in the city. And the traffic jams! I was often late for work.
Driver: I see. The Underground is more reliable.
Passenger: Exactly. Once I was late for a job interview because of a traffic jam. It was a dream job with a large construction firm. I didn't get it.
Driver: Sorry to hear that. Are you an engineer or a manager?
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Driver: Wow!
Passenger: Yes, and several buildings I designed have already been constructed! I've got the photos in my internet portfolio.
Driver: Sounds impressive. You could find a good job here I think. The construction sector is booming at the moment — we are building houses, and supermarkets, and new hotels...
Passenger: Thank you but... not now. I've just taken a new job and I really enjoy it. The money is good too so I don't feel like changing anything. The job also allows me to travel a lot.
Driver: So, are you here on business?
Passenger: No, for a seaside holiday. A friend of mine suggested coming here and I don't regret it — the beaches are beautiful! I haven't seen much of the rest of the countryside — next time, probably.
Driver: Right.
Passenger: Oh, gosh! I haven't even bought any souvenirs for my parents. Do you think I can buy anything in a duty-free shop?
Driver: If you want to buy something made by local people, like paintings, pottery or wooden souvenirs, there's a shop right on the way to the airport. We can stop there if you want.
Passenger: Yes, I do! My mother loves authentic artwork. And due to your incredibly fast driving I've got about half an hour before the flight.
You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right.
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Вопрос 4
Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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The taxi passenger
1) drives her personal car regularly.
2) has never had a driving license.
3) prefers public transport for now.
Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Passenger: Hey, I prefer missing my flight to having a traffic accident.
Driver: Don't worry, we aren't exceeding the speed limit. It's a highway.
Passenger: Slow down anyway, will you? I feel nervous every time I take a taxi here.
Driver: You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right. Americans take it easier though they, like you, have right-hand traffic.
Passenger: You are probably right. The left-hand traffic makes me feel strange.
Driver: Do you drive at home?
Passenger: No. Not now. I used to drive a lot when we lived in the countryside and I had to commute to the city. But I sold my car when we moved to the city centre. It caused lots of problems.
Driver: What kind of problems? Did it break down too often?
Passenger: No. It was a nice car, but it was difficult to find a parking place in the city. And the traffic jams! I was often late for work.
Driver: I see. The Underground is more reliable.
Passenger: Exactly. Once I was late for a job interview because of a traffic jam. It was a dream job with a large construction firm. I didn't get it.
Driver: Sorry to hear that. Are you an engineer or a manager?
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Driver: Wow!
Passenger: Yes, and several buildings I designed have already been constructed! I've got the photos in my internet portfolio.
Driver: Sounds impressive. You could find a good job here I think. The construction sector is booming at the moment — we are building houses, and supermarkets, and new hotels...
Passenger: Thank you but... not now. I've just taken a new job and I really enjoy it. The money is good too so I don't feel like changing anything. The job also allows me to travel a lot.
Driver: So, are you here on business?
Passenger: No, for a seaside holiday. A friend of mine suggested coming here and I don't regret it — the beaches are beautiful! I haven't seen much of the rest of the countryside — next time, probably.
Driver: Right.
Passenger: Oh, gosh! I haven't even bought any souvenirs for my parents. Do you think I can buy anything in a duty-free shop?
Driver: If you want to buy something made by local people, like paintings, pottery or wooden souvenirs, there's a shop right on the way to the airport. We can stop there if you want.
Passenger: Yes, I do! My mother loves authentic artwork. And due to your incredibly fast driving I've got about half an hour before the flight.
I sold my car...It's difficult to find a parking place in the city and the traffic jams...better to use the underground...
Правильный ответ указан под номером 3.
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Вопрос 5
Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. Выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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According to her words, the taxi passenger is
1) an architect.
2) a manager.
3) a photographer.
Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Passenger: Hey, I prefer missing my flight to having a traffic accident.
Driver: Don't worry, we aren't exceeding the speed limit. It's a highway.
Passenger: Slow down anyway, will you? I feel nervous every time I take a taxi here.
Driver: You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right. Americans take it easier though they, like you, have right-hand traffic.
Passenger: You are probably right. The left-hand traffic makes me feel strange.
Driver: Do you drive at home?
Passenger: No. Not now. I used to drive a lot when we lived in the countryside and I had to commute to the city. But I sold my car when we moved to the city centre. It caused lots of problems.
Driver: What kind of problems? Did it break down too often?
Passenger: No. It was a nice car, but it was difficult to find a parking place in the city. And the traffic jams! I was often late for work.
Driver: I see. The Underground is more reliable.
Passenger: Exactly. Once I was late for a job interview because of a traffic jam. It was a dream job with a large construction firm. I didn't get it.
Driver: Sorry to hear that. Are you an engineer or a manager?
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Driver: Wow!
Passenger: Yes, and several buildings I designed have already been constructed! I've got the photos in my internet portfolio.
Driver: Sounds impressive. You could find a good job here I think. The construction sector is booming at the moment — we are building houses, and supermarkets, and new hotels...
Passenger: Thank you but... not now. I've just taken a new job and I really enjoy it. The money is good too so I don't feel like changing anything. The job also allows me to travel a lot.
Driver: So, are you here on business?
Passenger: No, for a seaside holiday. A friend of mine suggested coming here and I don't regret it — the beaches are beautiful! I haven't seen much of the rest of the countryside — next time, probably.
Driver: Right.
Passenger: Oh, gosh! I haven't even bought any souvenirs for my parents. Do you think I can buy anything in a duty-free shop?
Driver: If you want to buy something made by local people, like paintings, pottery or wooden souvenirs, there's a shop right on the way to the airport. We can stop there if you want.
Passenger: Yes, I do! My mother loves authentic artwork. And due to your incredibly fast driving I've got about half an hour before the flight.
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 1.
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Вопрос 6
Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. Выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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The taxi passenger says that she is
1) happy with her current job.
2) unhappy with her current job.
3) looking for a job at the moment.
Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Passenger: Hey, I prefer missing my flight to having a traffic accident.
Driver: Don't worry, we aren't exceeding the speed limit. It's a highway.
Passenger: Slow down anyway, will you? I feel nervous every time I take a taxi here.
Driver: You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right. Americans take it easier though they, like you, have right-hand traffic.
Passenger: You are probably right. The left-hand traffic makes me feel strange.
Driver: Do you drive at home?
Passenger: No. Not now. I used to drive a lot when we lived in the countryside and I had to commute to the city. But I sold my car when we moved to the city centre. It caused lots of problems.
Driver: What kind of problems? Did it break down too often?
Passenger: No. It was a nice car, but it was difficult to find a parking place in the city. And the traffic jams! I was often late for work.
Driver: I see. The Underground is more reliable.
Passenger: Exactly. Once I was late for a job interview because of a traffic jam. It was a dream job with a large construction firm. I didn't get it.
Driver: Sorry to hear that. Are you an engineer or a manager?
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Driver: Wow!
Passenger: Yes, and several buildings I designed have already been constructed! I've got the photos in my internet portfolio.
Driver: Sounds impressive. You could find a good job here I think. The construction sector is booming at the moment — we are building houses, and supermarkets, and new hotels...
Passenger: Thank you but... not now. I've just taken a new job and I really enjoy it. The money is good too so I don't feel like changing anything. The job also allows me to travel a lot.
Driver: So, are you here on business?
Passenger: No, for a seaside holiday. A friend of mine suggested coming here and I don't regret it — the beaches are beautiful! I haven't seen much of the rest of the countryside — next time, probably.
Driver: Right.
Passenger: Oh, gosh! I haven't even bought any souvenirs for my parents. Do you think I can buy anything in a duty-free shop?
Driver: If you want to buy something made by local people, like paintings, pottery or wooden souvenirs, there's a shop right on the way to the airport. We can stop there if you want.
Passenger: Yes, I do! My mother loves authentic artwork. And due to your incredibly fast driving I've got about half an hour before the flight.
I've just taken the new job and I really enjoy it.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 1.
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Вопрос 7
Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. Выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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The taxi passenger is travelling
1) on business.
2) to visit the family.
3) just for pleasure.
Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Passenger: Hey, I prefer missing my flight to having a traffic accident.
Driver: Don't worry, we aren't exceeding the speed limit. It's a highway.
Passenger: Slow down anyway, will you? I feel nervous every time I take a taxi here.
Driver: You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right. Americans take it easier though they, like you, have right-hand traffic.
Passenger: You are probably right. The left-hand traffic makes me feel strange.
Driver: Do you drive at home?
Passenger: No. Not now. I used to drive a lot when we lived in the countryside and I had to commute to the city. But I sold my car when we moved to the city centre. It caused lots of problems.
Driver: What kind of problems? Did it break down too often?
Passenger: No. It was a nice car, but it was difficult to find a parking place in the city. And the traffic jams! I was often late for work.
Driver: I see. The Underground is more reliable.
Passenger: Exactly. Once I was late for a job interview because of a traffic jam. It was a dream job with a large construction firm. I didn't get it.
Driver: Sorry to hear that. Are you an engineer or a manager?
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Driver: Wow!
Passenger: Yes, and several buildings I designed have already been constructed! I've got the photos in my internet portfolio.
Driver: Sounds impressive. You could find a good job here I think. The construction sector is booming at the moment — we are building houses, and supermarkets, and new hotels...
Passenger: Thank you but... not now. I've just taken a new job and I really enjoy it. The money is good too so I don't feel like changing anything. The job also allows me to travel a lot.
Driver: So, are you here on business?
Passenger: No, for a seaside holiday. A friend of mine suggested coming here and I don't regret it — the beaches are beautiful! I haven't seen much of the rest of the countryside — next time, probably.
Driver: Right.
Passenger: Oh, gosh! I haven't even bought any souvenirs for my parents. Do you think I can buy anything in a duty-free shop?
Driver: If you want to buy something made by local people, like paintings, pottery or wooden souvenirs, there's a shop right on the way to the airport. We can stop there if you want.
Passenger: Yes, I do! My mother loves authentic artwork. And due to your incredibly fast driving I've got about half an hour before the flight.
...for a seaside holiday.
Правильный ответ указан под номером 3.
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Вопрос 8
Вы услышите разговор двух друзей. Выберите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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The taxi passenger is going to buy souvenirs
1) in the airport.
2) in a local shop.
3) in a supermarket.
Пояснение
Расшифровка записи
Passenger: Hey, I prefer missing my flight to having a traffic accident.
Driver: Don't worry, we aren't exceeding the speed limit. It's a highway.
Passenger: Slow down anyway, will you? I feel nervous every time I take a taxi here.
Driver: You're from Europe, aren't you?
Passenger: Yes, how do you know?
Driver: Europeans often feel like that on Australian roads. It's because we drive on the left and you drive on the right. Americans take it easier though they, like you, have right-hand traffic.
Passenger: You are probably right. The left-hand traffic makes me feel strange.
Driver: Do you drive at home?
Passenger: No. Not now. I used to drive a lot when we lived in the countryside and I had to commute to the city. But I sold my car when we moved to the city centre. It caused lots of problems.
Driver: What kind of problems? Did it break down too often?
Passenger: No. It was a nice car, but it was difficult to find a parking place in the city. And the traffic jams! I was often late for work.
Driver: I see. The Underground is more reliable.
Passenger: Exactly. Once I was late for a job interview because of a traffic jam. It was a dream job with a large construction firm. I didn't get it.
Driver: Sorry to hear that. Are you an engineer or a manager?
Passenger: Neither. I design and plan buildings.
Driver: Wow!
Passenger: Yes, and several buildings I designed have already been constructed! I've got the photos in my internet portfolio.
Driver: Sounds impressive. You could find a good job here I think. The construction sector is booming at the moment — we are building houses, and supermarkets, and new hotels...
Passenger: Thank you but... not now. I've just taken a new job and I really enjoy it. The money is good too so I don't feel like changing anything. The job also allows me to travel a lot.
Driver: So, are you here on business?
Passenger: No, for a seaside holiday. A friend of mine suggested coming here and I don't regret it — the beaches are beautiful! I haven't seen much of the rest of the countryside — next time, probably.
Driver: Right.
Passenger: Oh, gosh! I haven't even bought any souvenirs for my parents. Do you think I can buy anything in a duty-free shop?
Driver: If you want to buy something made by local people, like paintings, pottery or wooden souvenirs, there's a shop right on the way to the airport. We can stop there if you want.
Passenger: Yes, I do! My mother loves authentic artwork. And due to your incredibly fast driving I've got about half an hour before the flight.
There's a shop right on the way to the airport.
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Вопрос 9
Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A–F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1–7. Один из вопросов останется без ответа. Занесите Ваши
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1. What village is famous for Paperboys procession?
2. What feast is important for the whole country?
3. What unusual festival is connected with lifting weights?
4. What is the Cheese Rolling Ceremony?
5. What tradition of eating together is popular in the village of Randwick?
6. Where do people celebrate a feast in memory of the past events?
7. Where is a cookery sprint held?
A. A woolsack race is one of the British local festivals that could be called strange. It started in Tetbury, a wool town, in the 17th century when young men wanted to demonstrate their physical strength. Since then, every spring men and women compete in teams to carry heavy woolsacks up and down the hill. The race events are complemented by a funfair and musical entertainments.
B. Midsummer is the time for the Cheese Rolling Ceremony in many places. Competitors gather at the top of a hill. The Master of the Ceremonies lets a heavy head of cheese roll down the hill. Brave runners race down to be the first to catch it. Unfortunately, the event was cancelled in 2010 due to safety issues.
C. The village of Marshfield, England, is famous for its Paperboys procession. People dressed in paper costumes go through the streets. They start from the market place and perform the town’s unique character play along the road. By noon they have done more than six performances for several hundred people.
D. Every January Up Helly Aa is celebrated in Scotland. People dressed in Viking costumes and helmets go through the streets of Lerwick. They hold flaming torches, sticks with special material on the top which burns in order to give light. The strongest participants carry a full size model of a Viking ship to an open field. There the people throw lit torches into the ship and burn it.
E. Melbourne Cup Day is held in Australia, in November. Although Cup Day is a public holiday only in the city of Melbourne, the rest of the country refuses to be left out of the event. People gather around televisions and computers, whether at work, at home, or wherever they are, just to watch this world famous horse race. This event is often called ‘the race that stops the nation’.
F. In a village in Eastern England, an unusual race takes place every year. Three groups take part in the race – adults, children (under 11s) and teenagers. Each participant receives a frying pan with a pancake and has to race from one end of a field to the other, throwing the pancake into the air and catching it in the frying pan without dropping it. The winner is the first to cross the line.
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A — 3. Since then, every spring men and women compete in teams to carry heavy woolsacks up and down the hill.
B — 4. Competitors gather at the top of a hill. The Master of the Ceremonies lets a heavy head of cheese roll down the hill. Brave runners race down to be the first to catch it.
C — 1. The village of Marshfield, England, is famous for its Paperboys procession.
D — 6. People dressed in Viking costumes and helmets go through the streets of Lerwick.
E — 2. Although Cup Day is a public holiday only in the city of Melbourne, the rest of the country refuses to be left out of the event. This event is often called ‘the race that stops the nation’.
F — 7. In a village in Eastern England, an unusual race takes place every year.
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Вопрос 10
The admission to the zoo was free for pensioners.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Living in the Zoo
When I was a small child, I thought that I was the luckiest person in the world — we lived near the zoo and I could go there whenever I wanted. And I wanted to go there every day! My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
The zoo was another world to me. It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children. The zoo territory seemed very large and there were animals from all around the world there. My usual route started with the bear enclosure. The large, brown bear, called Paddy, was separated from the visitors with a high bar fence which I thought was absolutely unnecessary — the bear looked very friendly to me.
Then I grew older and could read the information table near the bear enclosure. It said that the animal was the East Siberian Brown Bear, born in the zoo. The bears of that species are large and skillful. They can hunt reindeer and elks and they also fish in the great Siberian rivers. “So sad,” I thought, “The bear has never seen the great environment he belongs to.” That actually made me look at the zoo from another angle: it seemed large but the giraffes didn't have enough space for running, the seals were kept in a pool that was far too small for them, and the leopards were pacing up and down the length of their cage. They felt nervous with the visitors' eyes on them all the time but there was no shelter on their territory. Should zoos be abolished?
I'm still in two minds over that. On the one hand, life in the zoo is like serving a life sentence — there's no hope of the animals returning home. That's definitely unfair. On the other hand, zoos are a place where children can be taught about different animals and where they can see animals from other parts of the world. It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago. It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers. The media said that when the tigers are old enough they will be returned to the wild.
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My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
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Вопрос 11
When the author was a child, he lived in a big city.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Living in the Zoo
When I was a small child, I thought that I was the luckiest person in the world — we lived near the zoo and I could go there whenever I wanted. And I wanted to go there every day! My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
The zoo was another world to me. It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children. The zoo territory seemed very large and there were animals from all around the world there. My usual route started with the bear enclosure. The large, brown bear, called Paddy, was separated from the visitors with a high bar fence which I thought was absolutely unnecessary — the bear looked very friendly to me.
Then I grew older and could read the information table near the bear enclosure. It said that the animal was the East Siberian Brown Bear, born in the zoo. The bears of that species are large and skillful. They can hunt reindeer and elks and they also fish in the great Siberian rivers. “So sad,” I thought, “The bear has never seen the great environment he belongs to.” That actually made me look at the zoo from another angle: it seemed large but the giraffes didn't have enough space for running, the seals were kept in a pool that was far too small for them, and the leopards were pacing up and down the length of their cage. They felt nervous with the visitors' eyes on them all the time but there was no shelter on their territory. Should zoos be abolished?
I'm still in two minds over that. On the one hand, life in the zoo is like serving a life sentence — there's no hope of the animals returning home. That's definitely unfair. On the other hand, zoos are a place where children can be taught about different animals and where they can see animals from other parts of the world. It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago. It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers. The media said that when the tigers are old enough they will be returned to the wild.
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It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children.
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Вопрос 12
The Siberian hunters are often attacked by brown bears.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Living in the Zoo
When I was a small child, I thought that I was the luckiest person in the world — we lived near the zoo and I could go there whenever I wanted. And I wanted to go there every day! My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
The zoo was another world to me. It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children. The zoo territory seemed very large and there were animals from all around the world there. My usual route started with the bear enclosure. The large, brown bear, called Paddy, was separated from the visitors with a high bar fence which I thought was absolutely unnecessary — the bear looked very friendly to me.
Then I grew older and could read the information table near the bear enclosure. It said that the animal was the East Siberian Brown Bear, born in the zoo. The bears of that species are large and skillful. They can hunt reindeer and elks and they also fish in the great Siberian rivers. “So sad,” I thought, “The bear has never seen the great environment he belongs to.” That actually made me look at the zoo from another angle: it seemed large but the giraffes didn't have enough space for running, the seals were kept in a pool that was far too small for them, and the leopards were pacing up and down the length of their cage. They felt nervous with the visitors' eyes on them all the time but there was no shelter on their territory. Should zoos be abolished?
I'm still in two minds over that. On the one hand, life in the zoo is like serving a life sentence — there's no hope of the animals returning home. That's definitely unfair. On the other hand, zoos are a place where children can be taught about different animals and where they can see animals from other parts of the world. It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago. It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers. The media said that when the tigers are old enough they will be returned to the wild.
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Вопрос 13
The author agrees that keeping animals in the zoo means abusing their rights.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Living in the Zoo
When I was a small child, I thought that I was the luckiest person in the world — we lived near the zoo and I could go there whenever I wanted. And I wanted to go there every day! My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
The zoo was another world to me. It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children. The zoo territory seemed very large and there were animals from all around the world there. My usual route started with the bear enclosure. The large, brown bear, called Paddy, was separated from the visitors with a high bar fence which I thought was absolutely unnecessary — the bear looked very friendly to me.
Then I grew older and could read the information table near the bear enclosure. It said that the animal was the East Siberian Brown Bear, born in the zoo. The bears of that species are large and skillful. They can hunt reindeer and elks and they also fish in the great Siberian rivers. “So sad,” I thought, “The bear has never seen the great environment he belongs to.” That actually made me look at the zoo from another angle: it seemed large but the giraffes didn't have enough space for running, the seals were kept in a pool that was far too small for them, and the leopards were pacing up and down the length of their cage. They felt nervous with the visitors' eyes on them all the time but there was no shelter on their territory. Should zoos be abolished?
I'm still in two minds over that. On the one hand, life in the zoo is like serving a life sentence — there's no hope of the animals returning home. That's definitely unfair. On the other hand, zoos are a place where children can be taught about different animals and where they can see animals from other parts of the world. It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago. It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers. The media said that when the tigers are old enough they will be returned to the wild.
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I'm still in two minds over that.
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Вопрос 14
The author says that zoos can help some endangered species to survive.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Living in the Zoo
When I was a small child, I thought that I was the luckiest person in the world — we lived near the zoo and I could go there whenever I wanted. And I wanted to go there every day! My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
The zoo was another world to me. It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children. The zoo territory seemed very large and there were animals from all around the world there. My usual route started with the bear enclosure. The large, brown bear, called Paddy, was separated from the visitors with a high bar fence which I thought was absolutely unnecessary — the bear looked very friendly to me.
Then I grew older and could read the information table near the bear enclosure. It said that the animal was the East Siberian Brown Bear, born in the zoo. The bears of that species are large and skillful. They can hunt reindeer and elks and they also fish in the great Siberian rivers. “So sad,” I thought, “The bear has never seen the great environment he belongs to.” That actually made me look at the zoo from another angle: it seemed large but the giraffes didn't have enough space for running, the seals were kept in a pool that was far too small for them, and the leopards were pacing up and down the length of their cage. They felt nervous with the visitors' eyes on them all the time but there was no shelter on their territory. Should zoos be abolished?
I'm still in two minds over that. On the one hand, life in the zoo is like serving a life sentence — there's no hope of the animals returning home. That's definitely unfair. On the other hand, zoos are a place where children can be taught about different animals and where they can see animals from other parts of the world. It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago. It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers. The media said that when the tigers are old enough they will be returned to the wild.
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It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction.
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Вопрос 15
According to the author, the population of Sumatran tigers in the wild is falling.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
Living in the Zoo
When I was a small child, I thought that I was the luckiest person in the world — we lived near the zoo and I could go there whenever I wanted. And I wanted to go there every day! My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
The zoo was another world to me. It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children. The zoo territory seemed very large and there were animals from all around the world there. My usual route started with the bear enclosure. The large, brown bear, called Paddy, was separated from the visitors with a high bar fence which I thought was absolutely unnecessary — the bear looked very friendly to me.
Then I grew older and could read the information table near the bear enclosure. It said that the animal was the East Siberian Brown Bear, born in the zoo. The bears of that species are large and skillful. They can hunt reindeer and elks and they also fish in the great Siberian rivers. “So sad,” I thought, “The bear has never seen the great environment he belongs to.” That actually made me look at the zoo from another angle: it seemed large but the giraffes didn't have enough space for running, the seals were kept in a pool that was far too small for them, and the leopards were pacing up and down the length of their cage. They felt nervous with the visitors' eyes on them all the time but there was no shelter on their territory. Should zoos be abolished?
I'm still in two minds over that. On the one hand, life in the zoo is like serving a life sentence — there's no hope of the animals returning home. That's definitely unfair. On the other hand, zoos are a place where children can be taught about different animals and where they can see animals from other parts of the world. It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago. It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers. The media said that when the tigers are old enough they will be returned to the wild.
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It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago.
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Вопрос 16
The author says that the population of Sumatran tigers at the zoo is rising.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
4)
Living in the Zoo
When I was a small child, I thought that I was the luckiest person in the world — we lived near the zoo and I could go there whenever I wanted. And I wanted to go there every day! My grandmother, who looked after me while my mum was at work, would buy two month tickets, which was very cheap for the two of us — she was retired and I was under seven, so we bought the tickets at a special discount.
The zoo was another world to me. It was a great way to escape the reality of a big city with its skyscrapers and highways. The asphalt jungles were the right place for cars but a poor environment for small children. The zoo territory seemed very large and there were animals from all around the world there. My usual route started with the bear enclosure. The large, brown bear, called Paddy, was separated from the visitors with a high bar fence which I thought was absolutely unnecessary — the bear looked very friendly to me.
Then I grew older and could read the information table near the bear enclosure. It said that the animal was the East Siberian Brown Bear, born in the zoo. The bears of that species are large and skillful. They can hunt reindeer and elks and they also fish in the great Siberian rivers. “So sad,” I thought, “The bear has never seen the great environment he belongs to.” That actually made me look at the zoo from another angle: it seemed large but the giraffes didn't have enough space for running, the seals were kept in a pool that was far too small for them, and the leopards were pacing up and down the length of their cage. They felt nervous with the visitors' eyes on them all the time but there was no shelter on their territory. Should zoos be abolished?
I'm still in two minds over that. On the one hand, life in the zoo is like serving a life sentence — there's no hope of the animals returning home. That's definitely unfair. On the other hand, zoos are a place where children can be taught about different animals and where they can see animals from other parts of the world. It's also true that zoos can save some species from extinction. For example, three Sumatran tigers were born in our zoo several years ago. It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers. The media said that when the tigers are old enough they will be returned to the wild.
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It's very unlikely that all three cubs would survive in the wild but in the zoo all of them turned into mature, healthy animals and now the staff are happy to take care of the eight new cubs of the rare tigers.
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Вопрос 17
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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Порядковое числительное (one — the first).
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Вопрос 18
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with __________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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По контексту — взять с собой его (he — him).
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Вопрос 19
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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Past Simple Passive -everything was packed (все было упаковано).
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Вопрос 20
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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Превосходная степень сравнения прилагательного — the best.
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Вопрос 21
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Together, they went fishing and watched football matches. Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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Вопрос 22
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile.
Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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При переводе из прямой речи в косвенную настоящее время меняется на простое прошедшее — was. Бен сказал ей, что он готов идти.
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Вопрос 23
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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Длительное действие в прошлом — Past Continuous — Grandpa was drinking.
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wasdrinking
Вопрос 24
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«“Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?”
“No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place.»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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Present Simple Negative (be): I am not.
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Вопрос 25
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”»
It was an early morning. Ben jumped out of his bed as soon as the __________________(ONE) rays of sun came into the room. He grabbed his backpack and started to pack. Ben put in some of his favourite things to take with
__________________(HE) on the trip to Grandpa’s. He put in his favourite book, his kite and his teddy bear. Soon everything __________________(PACK) and he started to get dressed. Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________(GOOD) part of his summer vacation. Together, they went fishing and watched football matches.
Ben’s granddad __________________(TEACH) him how to repair bikes and other things. Ben’s mum entered his room. “Grandpa’s here,” she said with a smile. Ben told her that he __________________(BE) ready to go. He grabbed his backpack and ran into the kitchen where Grandpa __________________(DRINK) his tea. “Ready, big guy?” asked Grandpa. “Will you have breakfast before we leave?” “No, I __________________(NOT/BE) hungry”, Ben answered, “I’ll have breakfast at your place. Grandma __________________(COOK) something nice for me, hasn’t she?”
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По хвостовому вопросу можно определить, что это Present Perfect: have/has+V3/Ved — she has cooked.
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Вопрос 26
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________(FAME) for its history and architecture.»
Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________(FAME) for its history and architecture. It's one of the ___________(CULTURE) centres of the country. The main ____________(ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle. It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very___________(IMPRESS). There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known_____________(WRITE). The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too — the beautiful and _____________(PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.
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Вопрос 27
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«It's one of the ___________(CULTURE) centres of the country.»
Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________(FAME) for its history and architecture. It's one of the ___________(CULTURE) centres of the country. The main ____________(ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle. It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very___________(IMPRESS). There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known_____________(WRITE). The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too — the beautiful and _____________(PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.
Пояснение
Adjective: al — cultural.
Прилагательное cultural не образует сравнительных степеней, the не является указателем на превосходную степень.
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Вопрос 28
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«The main ____________(ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle.»
Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________(FAME) for its history and architecture. It's one of the ___________(CULTURE) centres of the country. The main ____________(ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle. It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very___________(IMPRESS). There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known_____________(WRITE). The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too — the beautiful and _____________(PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.
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attraction
Вопрос 29
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very___________(IMPRESS).»
Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________(FAME) for its history and architecture. It's one of the ___________(CULTURE) centres of the country. The main ____________(ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle. It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very___________(IMPRESS). There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known_____________(WRITE). The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too — the beautiful and _____________(PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.
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Вопрос 30
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known_____________(WRITE).»
Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________(FAME) for its history and architecture. It's one of the ___________(CULTURE) centres of the country. The main ____________(ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle. It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very___________(IMPRESS). There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known_____________(WRITE). The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too — the beautiful and _____________(PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.
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Вопрос 31
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.
«The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too — the beautiful and _____________(PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.»
Thousands of tourists visit Edinburgh every year. The capital of Scotland is ___________(FAME) for its history and architecture. It's one of the ___________(CULTURE) centres of the country. The main ____________(ATTRACT) of the city is Edinburgh Castle. It was built in the 12th century but it still looks magnificent and very___________(IMPRESS). There are many historic monuments in Edinburgh. One of them is an unusual monument to Walter Scott, a well-known_____________(WRITE). The city streets are usually full of noisy tourists with cameras but if you want a quiet holiday, you can have it too — the beautiful and _____________(PEACE) countryside is just round the corner.
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Вопрос 32
You have 30 minutes to do this task. You have received a letter from your English–speaking pen friend, Andrew.
...My brother sent his best photos to a young photographers' competition and won a camera. It was cool! I'll try my luck one day too. What kind of competition would you like to take part in? What prize would you like to win? Do you think participating in competitions is worth the time and effort, why?
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Write him a letter and answer his 3 questions. Write 100–120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.
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St. Petersburg, Russia
November, 30
Dear Andrew,
It's nice to hear from you. Seems like your brother did a great job! You should definitely try it by yourself.
I would like to take part in some sort of designer’s competitions, when everyone should make and present their individual project. I think that participating in competitions is worth the time and effort because it’s a great chance to show your individual abilities, obtain a new experience and if you win, it’s also a good reason to be proud of yourself. And it’s always a pleasure to receive a prize even if not a main one. I would like to win an opportunity to go studying somewhere.
Write back soon.
Best wishes,
Emma
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Вопрос 33
You are going to read the text aloud. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, and then be ready to read it aloud. Remember that you will not have more than 2 minutes for reading aloud.
Since 2007 high-speed trains have become a common type of transport in Europe. They make it possible to cut travel times by hours. The trains travel at 350 kilometres an hour, and this is not the limit! The only problem for the engineers is the loud noise the trains produce. People living in the areas the trains travel through suffer from the noise greatly. For the passengers, the situation is different. For their comfort, all the carriages are made sound-proof from the inside. Travelling on high-speed trains is comfortable and pleasant. In the future, a high-speed railroad network could cover most of Europe. For example, a trip from Paris to Rome could take only 3 hours!
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Речь воспринимается легко: необоснованные паузы отсутствуют; фразовое ударение и интонационные контуры, произношение слов практически без нарушений нормы; допускается не более пяти фонетических ошибок, в том числе одна-две ошибки, искажающие смысл.
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Вопрос 34
Task 2 (2–3 minutes)
You play the part of a student in an international language school. You are going to have a Halloween party this Saturday but you don’t know much about Halloween. You know that your classmate Sophie/Sebastian has a book on Halloween traditions. You come to Sophie’s/Sebastian’s room.
- Explain the situation and ask if you can borrow the book.
- Answer your classmate’s questions about holidays.
- Answer the questions about travelling.
- Reject your classmate’s invitation. Give an excuse.
You begin the conversation. The examiner will play the part of your classmate.
Remember to
- mention all the four aspects of the task;
- take an active part in the conversation and be polite.
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Вопрос 35
You are going to give a talk about the mass media. You will have to start in 1,5 minutes and speak for not more than 2 minutes (10-12 sentences). Remember to say:
— what proves that the Russians are a reading nation;
— what kind of information most papers and magazines contain;
— what kind of mass media modern teenagers enjoy reading;
— what kind of mass media you prefer.
You have to talk continuously.
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It is a well-known fact that the Russians are a reading nation, as it is impossible to imagine our life without news, newspapers, magazines and books. Millions of copies of them appear every day, and they are usually sold really quickly.
Most newspapers contain news, reviews of books, films and events, art and TV shows, sports events covers, detailed articles on international and home affairs. The majority of magazines contain news about celebrities, reviews of various events and a huge number of detailed articles on different aspects of daily life. The most common thing for mass media nowadays is the big amount of advertisements everywhere.
I believe that it is quite easy to find newspapers and magazines for teenagers, but I don't think that they read paper versions a lot. We have the Internet access nearly everywhere, that is why a lot of magazines and newspapers have on-line, or so-called digital versions. When young people read such mass media sources they learn much about every day life all over the world. Some people read foreign magazines and learn a lot of English phrase and words.
I am the one, who prefers digital magazines and newspapers, that are better than my newsfeed on any social network. I prefer reading English versions of my favourite magazines, they help me master my skills and broaden my horizons.
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