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Education and Learning

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1.            
Rules and freedom may go along quite successfully.

2.            
Students’ preferences in subjects have changed.

3.            
Teachers can both improve and spoil your future.

4.            
Internal assessment ensured better results in external
examinations.

5.            
I don’t like a particular subject because of the bad teacher.

6.            
I see the earlier system of young children’s education as
beneficial.

7.            

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A.         
Home education is more popular in Britain.

B.         
Deborah agrees that parents can teach their children at home
better than teachers do at school.

C.         
Harry and Deborah are unsure about how wise it is not to send
children to traditional school education.

D.         
Harry suggests that home education provides more tuition for core
subjects.

E.          
According to Deborah, students may receive better exam
preparation at home.

F.          
Harry disagrees that traditional schools are unwilling to develop
analytical thinking.

G.         
Harry and Deborah both agree that home education may encourage
the development of less favorable character traits.

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Why did Anne Mansfield Sullivan join the Kellers’ household?

1)       
She was half-blind and could help Helen.

2)       
She was recommended by Alexander Graham Bell.

3)       
She was a graduate of the Perkins Institute.

OTBenr••

What impressed Helen most on the day Anne arrived?

1) The doll she received.

2) The
manual alphabet. 3) The finger play. OTBeT:

When did Helen realize that
everything around her had names? 1) When Anne took her to the well-house.

2) When Anne
taught her the meaning of the word ‘mug’. 3) When she learned to finger-spell.
OTBeT:

Why was the word ‘love’ difficult for Helen to understand?

1)                
She couldn’t touch it.

2)                
She had never experienced it before. 3) She didn’t know what the
heart was. OTBeT:

Helen finally understood the meaning of the word ‘love’ when

1)                       
Anne compared love to the clouds.

2)                       
Anne expressed her love to Helen.

3)                       
Anne made Helen feel the warmth of the sun. OTBeT:

When Anne finger-spelled the
word ‘think’ 1) Helen was holding the string of beads. 2) Helen touched her
forehead.

3) Helen at once realized its
meaning.

OTBeT•.

Anne as a teacher can be best
described as 1) insensitive.

2)       
demanding.

3)       
determined.

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1. Love at
first sight

5.
Changing rooms are not safe

2.
Great damage

6. Big
days, big friends

3. Low
attention span can cause problems

7. Regrets

4.
False accusation

8.
Unforgettable experience

A.        
My best school day was when James Bond put a Band-Aid on my
finger. Once James Bond, or rather the actor who plays him, talked about the
importance of a good education. He admitted not being a good student skipping
classes and doing badly in exams. I really fancied him. While he was speaking,
I was playing about with some scissors. I was so distracted that I cut my
finger and bled on my desk. That’s when James Bond gave me first aid.

B.         
This happened at primary school in the playground during playtime.
Aidan, my mate, had fireworks in his schoolbag and some matches in his pencil
case. I lit one of the fireworks which shot out of his hands, went through a
window into the deputy head’s office and caused a fire, which burnt down half
the school. We were put in horrible temporary classrooms. We felt so bad about
what we had done that we confessed. We were lucky not to be expelled.

C.         
I’m twenty-seven but my most memorable school day happened only
last week. As a teenager I was a rebel. So having sat my final exams, I walked
out of the door and decided I’d never go back. The graduation ceremony in
America is a big deal but it isn’t compulsory so I refused to go. Last week
there was a school reunion, exactly ten years after graduation, where I had a
great time. I wish I had gone to the original ceremony.

D.        
I was always a good student. Then one day my parents sent me to a
private boarding school. I hated it. I got bullied for being a swot. One guy,
Jasper, couldn’t pass an exam without cheating. He wanted to copy from me. I
said no. So he stole money from someone’s bag in the changing rooms and put it
in my locker. The head teacher was going to expel me. Luckily a security camera
had caught Jasper so they expelled him instead.

E.         
My first day at DaVinci International School stands above all
others. I was standing there, dressed in my newly-bought clothes, in front of
the school wooden gates with lots of other people sharing the same experience,
rushing in full of pleasure. The principal, ‘Mike’, welcomed me and accompanied
me to my classroom. Though I didn’t really know much about the school yet, my
gut feeling was that it had already become my second home, which turned out to
be the absolute truth.

F.          
Since we were little, we were barely allowed to go to malls, so
Friendship Days that we had in school became so special that they had to be
celebrated no matter how. It was always on a Sunday, we would meet and tie
bands. Then we would always count who got the most. In most of the schools,
these bands were not allowed. But we used our stealth and wore them anyway!

G.        
It is sometimes hard for me to stop thinking about our school trip to
Colombia. Many of the places I had been before with my school friends include
China, Japan, Singapore, Australia and each has an unforgettable memory that I
store in my head and in my heart. But I will never forget my vacation in
Colombia, because I had a chance to meet my father’s family, experience a
different culture, and view some of the greatest most spectacular panoramic
sights in the world.

OTBeT:

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Effective Education

My mum is Finnish. When I was ten, she
divorced with my dad and decided to return to her homeland with my brother and
me.

I was bilingual and had visited the country regularly but
anxiety was still high. Having read that A      , I worried I wouldn’t be able
to keep up with others. I imagined strict rules, tests and punishments, but
eventually it all came as a shock.

My school life in Finland was very
relaxed. The first thing I noticed was the absence of ringing bells. Somehow,
my Finnish schoolmates knew where they had to be and when without anyone
telling them and B  The
next shock was no homework on the first day and very little for the whole year.

c I wasn’t the weakest
student though I did receive extra help with reading in Finnish and with
Finnish history’. My knowledge of the English kings and queens Dwas
unfortunately irrelevant.

Another surprising thing was
that there were no student contests. In England, schools were desperate to
climb league tables, E In
Finland, schools all knew they were good and had the respect of the community
so they didn’t need to prove anything.

My parents’ divorce was a painful time but my life would
have been very different

1.      
if they had stayed together in England

2.      
much to my surprise

3.      
lateness was never a problem

4.      
I had always been so proud of

5.      
Finnish education was the best in Europe

6.      
a bit like a public school in England

7.      
like football teams

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You are
Clever! Put on a Green Tie!

The school tie evolved in England where
schools in the 1920s began requiring neck ties in the school colors. The school
tie became the very symbol of a school. Although the school tie came to be a
central part of the school uniform, it is fairly recent in origin. Even after
graduating, old boys of a school would wear their school ties as adults to
identify their school. The tie while it came to be widely worn was especially
identified with England’s elite public schools, like Eton. Many schools awarded
special ties to distinguish the senior boys who served as prefects or won their
school colors. St. Matthew’s was exactly this type of school in Sussex. Boys at
St. Matthew’s preparatory school wore their ties all day, even for some outdoor
activities. Junior boys wore solid color ties, but the prefects and boys who won
their «school colors» got to wear distinctive ties.

On my first day at my new secondary school, St.
Matthew’s College, I kept my tie in my pocket until I got through the school
gates. My parents had proudly announced the week before that thanks to my academic
results I had been assigned to ‘Buckingham’ school, home of the brightest
schoolchildren at St. Matthew’s College. As a result, I had a green tie and a
green badge on my blazer. Less gifted pupils wore the orange tie of ‘Holyrood’
or the red tie of ‘Windsor’ schools.

As soon as I entered the green-painted
Buckingham building, I put on my tie. There was no risk of students from the
other schools seeing me now. They had separate buildings, painted orange or
blue, and separate playgrounds. We ate lunch in the school canteen at different
times and we did not share any lessons in any subjects.

The head teacher had explained to my
parents that separating children into different levels was better than
mixed-ability classes. It allowed the teaching staff to design lessons to match
their pupils’ abilities and it led to better behaviour and less bullying. My
mum smiled and said, «It is just like a public school!»

But to me, it was just like attending any
other school. Student behavior certainly did not seem that great. Kids were shouting
and messing about in the classrooms and corridors. And like anywhere else, some
students turned up late.

I had lunch with some new classmates. I asked them if
Buckingham students looked down on the others. Laughing, one boy said,
«Yeah, they are our enemies.» But another kid disagreed. He pointed
out that everyone came together for sports and music events. «Just because
we wear different colors, does not mean we cannot be friends.»

I asked them if they disliked anything about the
school. At first, they seemed reluctant to offer any criticism. But eventually
they admitted that not everything was perfect. «The timetables are too
restricted and it is almost impossible to move from one school to
another,» said one girl. «My sister wants a degree in neuropsychology
but she is in Windsor and they do not have enough Science subjects so she
cannot get into university. It’s not fair!»

That was not the only thing about St.
Matthew’s that seemed unfair to me. I just do not think it is right to split
children up according to their exam results. On my way home, my tie was in my
pocket again.

Why did school ties appear in the 1920s?

l) They distinguished the school elite.

2)               
They were part of school uniform for boys.

3)               
It was the requirement of most English schools. 4) Schools in
England needed special symbols.

OTBeT:

Which is NOT true about St. Matthew’s?

l) It is a school for boys.

2)        
It has several departments for more and less talented students.

3)        
It has different ties for different purposes.

4)        
Perfects go to Buckingham College at St. Matthew’s. OTBeT:

Why did the author keep his tie in the pocket until he
entered the school gates?

1)        
He felt shy to wear the tie.

2)        
He felt ill at ease to put on a green tie and a green badge.

3)        
He thought he would be a black sheep if he didn’t

4)        
He was less gifted than Holyrood or Windsor pupils. OTBeT:

What is TRUE about the schoolchildren of Buckingham?

1)         
They were the brightest students.

2)         
They had lunch whenever they wanted.

3)         
They studied in three separate buildings

4)         
They were the only students who wore uniform. OTBeT:

The writer’s mother exclaimed
«It is just like a public school!» because 1) her son would not
suffer from bullying any longer.

2)
she felt privileged that her son went to a private school.

3)
she didn’t want to pay for her son’s education in a prestigious
public school. 4) she wanted her son to be approached individually by the
teaching staff.

OTBW•

What kind of relationships were there between Buckingham
students and those from the other schools?

1)         
Buckingham students disliked and disrespected the others.

2)         
They were on friendly terms with each other.

3)         
They shared sports activities.

4)         
They enjoyed messing around together. OTBeT:

What is the author’s overall opinion of the school?

1)         
He was certain there was injustice towards studentship.

2)         
He disapproved of the level of teaching there.

3)         
He was reluctant to either criticize or praise it.

4)         
He found rigid scheduling rather discomforting. OTBeT:

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The Headmaster’s Blues

a school principal isn’t always easy these
days. Two generations ago, things were simple. If a student did badly in
the exam, he failed. If he cheated, youhim for dishonesty. Today
westudents;
we think of ways to help them. If a student gets poor results, you call it
special educational needs and organize remedial classes. If they misbehave,
it’s ADHD. If they skip classes, you talk to them about why they feel
unhappy and help them overcome problems. It’s hard work! But, having said
that, I wouldn’t like to go back to the ‘ good old days. ‘

Nowadays, the authorities of Six Oaks School are truly
committed to providing alearning environment for students of all
abilities. Gifted and talented students always to excel and they do. Students with
learning difficulties, though they are in the minority, receive the support
they need, both from their classmates and the school staff.

We prideon our high academic standards, but we

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also believe in the value of all-round
development. Six Oaks School encourages artistic creativity and participation
in sports. This is why I believe that our individual approach to each student
really is the right way.

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Full Marks Impossible in Tests

Oxford High School for Girls, the oldest girls’ school, is
a leading

day
school for girls aged 4 — 18. The school is a unique community where each
student is nurtured as an indi’.idual, whilst experiencing learning
opportunities, within and beyond the curriculum. The and dynamic
environment enables the students to achieve academic results and they
leave the school as interested and interesting young women prepared to play
their part in an everchanging world.

Recently the school authorities announced they are
planning to introduce tests in which it is impossible to get 100%. The
school is said to be considering such tests in Maths. The idea is to
prevent students ‘         with being ‘Little Miss Perfect’. Pupils aged
1 1 will take the online test in which the questions become harder and
harder. When a girl reaches the top of her ability, she then faces
questions she isto answer to show that it is ‘fine not

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to get everything right. ‘

The day school, which charges fees of almost
E4,000 a term and last year had an eighty-nine per cent A-A pass rate at
A-Levels, will be the first to run the initiative which could then be rolled
out to other girls’ schools across the country.

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Going to
University in the UK

The names of British university degrees
are relics of the medieval university system and may be confusing to a
foreigner. The titles Bachelor ofArts and Master ofArts don’t mean a person has
studied art, or even ‘the liberal arts’, the humanities. It is possible to have
a BA in history, an MA in geography or a PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) in physics
or any other subjects.

Students in the first three years are
called undergraduates. Apart from attending lectures and seminars, they have to
produce several@ papers. At the end of the undergraduate course every student
writes a thesis to get a degree: BA, BSc (Bachelor of Science) or BEd (Bachelor
of Education). Graduates who wish to stay on in education take a postgraduate
course, write a dissertation and become an MA or a PhD.

Student tuition to attend university in
Britain are rising in progression. Eventually, over 80% of students in England
and Wales now  a student loan in order to go to university.
They use the loan to pay for their tuition, books and living . Although the
interest rate is quite low, it begins as soon as the student receives the loan.
As a result, students are graduating with larger and larger debts.

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You might think that a
British person with a degree will find it easy to get a well-paid job. However,
most people in white-collar jobs seem to have a degree these days, so
competition is extremely tough. British companies tend to work experience over
a piece of paper. Graduates usually have to start at the bottom and work their
way up. That can be very frustrating since they are often over-qualified for
the work they are doing.  life after university being quite disappointing for
a lot of graduates.

Задание №15383.
Письмо. ЕГЭ по английскому

You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Jack:

From: Jack@mail.uk
To: Russian_friend@ege.ru
Subject: Plans for the future
… I’ve enrolled to a university in Denver. They have a good business school. What do you plan to do after school? By the way, what’s your graduation party going to be like? What are you going to wear? …

My younger sister has started taking swimming lessons …

Write an email to Jack.

In your message:
-answer his questions
-ask 3 questions about his sister

Write 100–140 words.
Remember the rules of email writing.

Решение:
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Dear Jack,

Hi! How’s it going? Thanks for your letter. It’s always lovely to hear from you.

Congratulations on enrolling to a university in Denver! Speaking of me, I’m planning to go to university at the Faculty of Economics after school. Our graduation party will take place in the local restaurant. All teachers and parents are invited. I’m going to wear a classical suit.

It’s great that your sister started taking swimming lessons. How old is she? How many lessons does she have per week? Does she swim well?

I’d better go now as I’ve got loads of homework. Please write back!

Love,
Sonya

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There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

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1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


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1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


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The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

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2)  False

3)  Not stated


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2)  False

3)  Not stated


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The education at Cambridge University is free.

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2)  False

3)  Not stated


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There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

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3)  Not stated


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There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


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The students of the University study Oriental languages.

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1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students of Cambridge University have their own dress code.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


Nowadays there are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


The students of Cambridge University have their own dress code.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


Alfred Nobel graduated from St. Petersburg University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Alfred Nobel spoke several foreign languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

Alfred Nobel was a successful businessman.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

Alfred Nobel’s novel was an enormous success.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

Alfred Nobel was happily married.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

Alfred Nobel’s dynamite was used only for military needs.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

All the categories of the modern Nobel Prize were established by Alfred Nobel himself.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

Alfred Nobel was awarded a special prize for creating artificial materials.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


After university Alexander Bell started to work with deaf people.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Alexander Bell’s mother taught deaf people to talk.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

Alexander Bell got his middle name from his family friend.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

Alexander Bell was the best pupil at school.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The creation of the telephone was sponsored by Bell’s father.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

There were several telephones in Alexander Bell’s study.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

As the president of the National Geographic Society, Bell travelled a lot.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

All Alexander Bell’s inventions were connected with improving the telephone.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


Anna is a university student.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

The project Anna is participating in is about human rights and freedoms.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

Anna has never been to animal performances.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

Cirque du Soleil is an animal-free circus.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

Cirque du Soleil is an international circus that performs in different countries.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

Dolphin performances are prohibited in India.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

There is an ecological movement in Anna’s country that defends the rights of dolphins and whales.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

According to Anna, lions and tigers naturally get on very well together.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

The citizens of Cambridge were happy to get the university in their town.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

Nowadays there are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

At present, the students of Cambridge University have to study Latin.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


The citizens of Cambridge were happy to get the university in their town.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


At present, the students of Cambridge University have to study Latin.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Cambridge University was started by the students of Oxford University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

In early days of Cambridge University the students were taught in English.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

The first students of Cambridge University got only religious education.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

The students of the University study Oriental languages.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

The students wear uniform in the University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

The education at Cambridge University is free.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

There are famous scientists among the graduates of Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


8

Задания Д13 № 676

There are several female colleges in Cambridge University.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


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«After school, I decided to go to university. I __________________(CHOOSE) St Andrews University in Scotland.»

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«At that time I __________________(NOT/KNOW) much about the University but when I arrived there, I liked it at once.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


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«Now I’m in my last year and I wish I __________________(CAN) stay here forever!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


3

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«St Andrews University is a truly special place. It __________________(BUILD) 600 years ago and it is one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


4

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«It has many traditions – for example, the ‘May Dip’. It is held on the __________________(ONE) of May every year.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


5

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«All the students run into the North Sea at sunrise to celebrate the coming of spring and for good luck in their exams! One of my classmates said that the tradition __________________(HELP) him to pass his exams last summer.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


6

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«For me the ‘May Dip’ was the __________________(COLD) experience of my life!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


7

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«Because the weather is famously cold, St Andrews students designed __________________(THEY) own uniform which consists of a warm jacket, jeans and boat shoes.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


8

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«The uniform __________________(MAKE) us all look the same, but it is the only way to keep warm!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


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«At that time I __________________(NOT/KNOW) much about the University but when I arrived there, I liked it at once.»

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«After school, I decided to go to university. I __________________(CHOOSE) St Andrews University in Scotland.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


2

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«Now I’m in my last year and I wish I __________________(CAN) stay here forever!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


3

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«St Andrews University is a truly special place. It __________________(BUILD) 600 years ago and it is one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


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«It has many traditions – for example, the ‘May Dip’. It is held on the __________________(ONE) of May every year.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


5

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

«All the students run into the North Sea at sunrise to celebrate the coming of spring and for good luck in their exams! One of my classmates said that the tradition __________________(HELP) him to pass his exams last summer.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


6

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

«For me the ‘May Dip’ was the __________________(COLD) experience of my life!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


7

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в скобках так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

«Because the weather is famously cold, St Andrews students designed __________________(THEY) own uniform which consists of a warm jacket, jeans and boat shoes.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


8

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«The uniform __________________(MAKE) us all look the same, but it is the only way to keep warm!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


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«St Andrews University is a truly special place. It __________________(BUILD) 600 years ago and it is one of the oldest universities in the English-speaking world.»

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1

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«After school, I decided to go to university. I __________________(CHOOSE) St Andrews University in Scotland.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


2

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«At that time I __________________(NOT/KNOW) much about the University but when I arrived there, I liked it at once.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


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«Now I’m in my last year and I wish I __________________(CAN) stay here forever!»

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«It has many traditions – for example, the ‘May Dip’. It is held on the __________________(ONE) of May every year.»

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«All the students run into the North Sea at sunrise to celebrate the coming of spring and for good luck in their exams! One of my classmates said that the tradition __________________(HELP) him to pass his exams last summer.»

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«For me the ‘May Dip’ was the __________________(COLD) experience of my life!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


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«Because the weather is famously cold, St Andrews students designed __________________(THEY) own uniform which consists of a warm jacket, jeans and boat shoes.»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


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«The uniform __________________(MAKE) us all look the same, but it is the only way to keep warm!»

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.

Источник: ГИА по английскому языку 31.05.2013. Основная волна. Вариант 1308.


Andrew and Patrick studied together at university.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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1

Andrew works as an ecologist.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


2

According to his contract, Andrew has to work in Moscow.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


3

Andrew and Patrick had time for visiting some museums in Moscow.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


4

Kenozero is the name of the hotel Andrew and Patrick stayed in in Moscow.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


5

It is not allowed to use cars on the territory of the Kenozersky National Park.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


6

Foreign tourists cannot visit the Kenozersky National Park.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated


7

It was Andrew’s first visit to Moscow.

1)  True

2)  False

3)  Not stated

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test-1Предлагаем вам пройти еще один несложный тест на чтение и понимание текста. Цель теста – проверка понимания прочитанного. Для начала следует внимательно прочесть текст, вникая в смысл и замечая детали, а затем ответить на 8 вопросов.

I always had a feeling that I would study at Royal Holloway — one of the largest multi-faculty colleges of the University of London which has a well-known history and reputation. I had visited the campus a few times to see my brother and I decided to follow in his footsteps! Going to university was never a subject for debate in our house as I come from an educated family. I think my parents would have gone mad if I’d suggested not going, but fortunately I wanted to go!

One of the top universities in the UK, Royal Holloway, is quite expensive. However, I did manage financially without support from my parents as I received considerable support from the government. The third year was the most difficult financially, and I spent very little time going out with my friends. I think I spent too much on food; I did not want to eat only beans and noodles – usual food for a student. I had a proper oven and stove to cook good meals. I also needed to buy more books, though fortunately as my brother had been at Royal Holloway and had studied similar subjects, I was able to use his books.

To be admitted to Royal Holloway I needed high marks. I worked hard to get them and I succeeded. At first, I thought that university seems like a big challenge. I was not really sure how to write university essays, but soon got used to it. I think the most important thing in the first year is to develop the skills needed for the second and third years. I did not find it hard moving away from home. I was looking forward to being independent. After finishing university I moved back home and that was difficult to get used to! I was fortunate enough to have many friends in my first year, and, though I met new people in both my second and third years, a number of those from the first year are still my closest friends today.

I believe I made the right choice when I chose History. On the one hand, History was one of my favourite subjects. On the other hand, after finishing the Faculty of History, the doors are open to many different careers. History is generally well-respected in the employment world. I was offered a job as a reporter for the House of Commons in Parliament. For me it was a relatively simple process, and I’m sure the reference letters from two of my professors at Royal Holloway must have helped a lot!

Чтение и понимание текста (3)

1. The writer of the article is

A. a student at Royal Holloway.

B. a Royal Holloway graduate.

C. one of the staff at Royal Holloway.

D. the head of Royal Holloway.

2. 2. The writer’s parents

A. expected her to go to college.

B. did not care much about her education.

C. paid for her university studies.

D. did not have any formal education.

3. The writer studied at the university on the money from

A. her parents.

B. the government.

C. her brother.

D. her savings.

4. The writer preferred to have

A. meals from a canteen.

B. meals at cafés.

C. home-made meals.

D. fast-food meals.

5. In order to get into the university the writer needed

A. good reference letters.

B. a lot of her parents’ money.

C. high grades.

D. good connections.

6. What did the writer find difficult?

A. Leaving home.

B. Getting used to the university life.

C. Making friends at the college.

D. Moving back home.

7. Why did the writer choose to study history?

A. She wanted to become a historian.

B. She wasn’t interested in anything else.

C. Her parents were also historians.

D. There were more opportunities for graduates.

8. Which of the following would be the best title for the article?

A. Memories of university life

B. The best university of London

C. How to get to Royal Holloway

D. How to succeed at Royal Holloway

Dear, Mr. and Mrs. Dale,

Thanks a lot for your e-mail. I was waiting for it very much. So, I’d like to tell you some information about me. It will be interesting for you, I guess. Well, I’m 17-year old girl. I’ve got mom, dad and elder brother. My family is very friendly. I left school three months ago. And now I’m going to enter the University. But first I’d like to have some practice abroad, just in UK.

I like to eat, it’s clear true. But I can cook delicious dishes, so I think this won’t be problem for you. I’m fond of fish and meat, mashed potato and cheese salad. Also I like vegetables and fruit. I don’t eat sweet because it’s not good for my figure. That’s why I often go to the gym. Usually I go cycling or walking on weekends. Also I like reading and watching TV, but just interesting historical films. I think we’ll have the same themes for talking in the evening or free time.

Waiting for our meet, sincerely Alice.

Hello, friends! How is life?

First, I’d like you to do the puzzle to guess the
topic of our lesson today.

So, the keyword is UNIVERSITY.

We’re going to talk about British Universities and
advantages and disadvantages of going to university.

BRITISH UNIVERSITIES

England’s oldest universities are the University of
Oxford (founded in the 11th century) and the University of Cambridge
(founded in 1209). Scotland also has some famous universities, among them the
University of St Andrew (founded in 1413) and the University of Edinburgh
(founded in 1582).

Other universities with an excellent reputation are
University College London, Imperial College London and the London School of
Economics.

It is worth nothing that the University of Cambridge
has produced 83 Nobel Laureates to date. This is more than any other university
in the world.

Listen to 5 students talking about university. Match
the speakers (1-5) with the sentences (a-f). There is one sentence that you do
not need.

a The speaker’s degree was essential for their job.

b The speaker thinks people with degrees should be
paid more.

c The speaker think university is a waste of time.

d The speaker thinks it’s better to get a job first
and go to university later.

e The speaker really enjoyed their university course.

f The speaker thinks you should choose your university
course carefully.

1. I left school at 16 and started working on a market
stall. Now I’ve just opened my first shop. Some of my friends who went on to
university can’t find work or are in boring low-paid jobs. They had a good time
at college for a few years, but I really don’t know why they bothered to stay
in education. Working for yourself is the best education there is – much more
useful than a degree.

2. I went straight into work after leaving school at
the age of 18. I got a job in local government. But I think it was a mistake as
there weren’t any chances for promotion. I think graduates get more interesting
jobs, so I decided to go to university to further my career. Studying for a
degree was one of the best experiences of my life. I loved my subject, and now
I’m looking for a new job – better-paid and more interesting than my last one.

3. I always wanted to be a pharmacist, so I did a
degree in pharmacy, followed by two year’s training. I must say the course was
really hard work and I didn’t enjoy it much at the time. But I don’t regret it
because without it I couldn’t have got the job I have now. The other thing is
that a university education teaches you a lot about yourself. I think I’m a
more confident person because I did a degree.

4. I finished my philosophy degree a few months ago,
but I haven’t been able to find a job. The course was really hard work, but
interesting. However, I don’t think it was a good idea to choose philosophy as
many employers think it’s irrelevant. If I could go to university again, I’d
study something more useful like business studies. I think it’s really
important to think how the course you plan to do is going to help you get a
job.

5. I got quite a shock when I got my first job after
graduating from university. My boss had been in the same class as me at school!
She went straight into work at 18 and now she’s earning more than me! Actually,
she wants to go to university now. And I think that’s probably a much better
way to do. I think you’ll get more from university if you spent some time working
first.

1 c, 2 e, 3a, 4 f, 5 d.

Complete the speakers’ opinions with the words below.
Then listen again and check.

1. Working for yourself is the best education there is
– much more useful than a degree.

2. I think graduates get more interesting jobs.

3. A university education teaches you a lot
about yourself.

4. It’s really important to think how the particular course
you plan to do is going to help you get a job.

5. You’ll get more from university if you spent
some time working first.

Do you agree or disagree with the opinions in exercise
2? Can you think of any other advantages and disadvantages of going to
university?

Use these phrases to help you.

I (don’t) agree that …

I think that …

To my mind, …

In my view, …

In my opinion …

Yes, I agree.

That’s right.

I think so too.

I don’t agree.

On the other hand …

That may be true, but …

Listen to the fact file and complete it with
appropriate words.

University in the UK:

FACT FILE

In the UK approximately 40% of
school-leavers go ………. to study at the university, compared with 8% in the
early 1980s.

15% of all university students are …… outside
the UK. The most popular subjects with foreign students are business studies
and engineering.

Most undergraduate courses take three
years of full-time study …… complete.

University education is subsidised by the
Government. British and EU students pay towards their tuition fees and have to
pay their own living expenses. They can usually take out a Government loan for
this, ……  they pay back when they reach a certain level of income.

Vocational courses are becoming more
popular. 90% of people ……  take degrees in the UK go on to get ……  job
or do further study.

People with degrees are likely to earn ……
 
average 100,000 pounds more during their working lives than non-graduates.

on, from, to, which, who, a, on

Answer the questions.

1. How has the number of students entering university
changed since the early 1980s?

2. What proportion of university students are from
abroad?

3. What do students have to pay for at university?

4. Where can they get money for their fees and living
costs?

5. According to the text, what advantages do graduates
have over people who haven’t been to university?

Do you intend to go to college or university? Why?/Why
not?

If so, what do you plan to study and where do you plan
to study?

Would you consider studying abroad? If yes, where
would you go and why? If not, why no?

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Some people think that university is the place to go after school, whereas others feel it is not for them.

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I think that it is very important to go to university after school. First of all, the knowledge one could obtain there can help him or her to get a good job in the future. It helps one get a better understanding of how things work in life and society. Secondly, some of the best friendships start at universities. Some people meet their future husbands and wives there. Oftentimes, as people get older they think of their university years as the best times of their life.

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At the same time, there are people who do not believe they are cut out for university. Some of them just can not get there because of their poor performance at school. Others already know what they want to do in life and they do not believe they need university for it.

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Well, even though it is great to know what a person wants to do early in life, things may not work out the way he or she plans, and having a university degree would give them more options and a Plan-B. I truly believe everyone could get to university if they really set their mind to it. People should not give up so easily.

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In conclusion, I would like to say that one can have a good and happy life regardless of whether they go to university or not. However, I strongly believe that having a university degree might make their lives much easier and interesting. Thus, I am sure that a person should have a higher education whenever possible.

or

In conclusionI would like to say that there are opposing views on this issue. At first sight going to university is a big waste of time and money but in actual fact studying in university gives students a lot of opportunities for getting good jobs. Thus, I strongly believe that attending university is worth doing. 

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