Grand heights life down below seaside living the wettest егэ ответы

Задание №6688.
Чтение. ЕГЭ по английскому

Установите соответствие между заголовками 1 — 8 и текстами A — G. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

1. Grand heights
2. Life down below
3. Seaside living
4. The wettest settlement
5. Grand metropolis
6. Desert survival
7. Below zero living
8. Dense living

A. The famous island of Aruba is located in the Caribbean Sea. Its approximately 100,000 residents live mostly along the coast, although there are a few inland settlements. Compared with the rest of the Caribbean Islands, the inhabitants of Aruba live in a considerably drier climate. The island is strewn with cactus plants, and it’s relatively flat compared with neighbouring land masses.

B. Although it doesn’t exist anymore, at one point Kowloon Walled City had more people living in it per square kilometre than any other city in the world. Over 30,000 people lived in the settlement, which was only the size of one city block. It was a dangerous place to live, full of health hazards and shoddy building standards. This is why the Chinese government eventually tore it down.

C. Antarctica is not a continent many people have visited, or probably ever will. Almost completely covered in ice for the entire year, there are no towns or cities there, and the only permanent inhabitants are penguins, seals and other ocean-faring creatures. Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures plummeting to almost -90 degrees Celsius in winter. Despite its icy surface, it hardly receives any rain.

D. Los Angeles may seem like a glamorous place, but its motorways are jam-packed. Still, they’re the best way to get around the city, as the underground, although improved, is not always useful, and the bus system is complicated. Thus, it’s essential to have a vehicle to get around, but to get right across the city could take more than two hours, even driving at high speeds on the motorway.

E. The village of Mawsynram, northeast India, has a special distinction to accompany its name. It receives more rainfall than any other place in the world. On average, almost 12 metres of rain fall in Mawsynram each year. That’s metres, not inches or centimetres. The village lies amongst hills where monsoon winds from southern India converge. It’s highly recommended to bring an umbrella if you visit!

F. Believe it or not, there is life at the very bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Seven miles below the surface, it’s pitch black because no sunlight reaches that far. There is little for anything to eat down there, and temperatures are not far above freezing point. What could possibly exist down there? And yet, this is the home of many small, fish-like creatures.

G. Mount Everest is generally thought to be the tallest mountain in the world, but it depends on how you measure things. If you start from the very bottom of the base of a mountain, even if it’s below the sea, then Hawaii’s Mauna Kea would qualify as the tallest. From the sea floor to its peak, it’s 10,203 metres high, compared to Mount Everest’s 8,848 metres.

A B C D E F G
             

Решение:
Заголовок 3 (Seaside living. — Приморская жизнь) соответствует содержанию текста A: «The famous island of Aruba is located in the Caribbean Sea. Its approximately 100,000 residents live mostly along the coast…»

Заголовок 8 (Dense living. — Плотная жизнь) соответствует содержанию текста B: «… at one point Kowloon Walled City had more people living in it per square kilometre than any other city in the world.»

Заголовок 7 (Below zero living. — Ниже нуля жизнь) соответствует содержанию текста C: «Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures plummeting to almost -90 degrees Celsius in winter.»

Заголовок 5 (Grand metropolis. — Большой мегаполис) соответствует содержанию текста D: «Los Angeles may seem like a glamorous place, but its motorways are jam-packed.»

Заголовок 4 (The wettest settlement. — Самый влажный поселок) соответствует содержанию текста E: «It receives more rainfall than any other place in the world.»

Заголовок 2 (Life down below. — Жизнь внизу) соответствует содержанию текста F: «Believe it or not, there is life at the very bottom of the Pacific Ocean.»

Заголовок 1 (Grand heights. — Гранд высоты) соответствует содержанию текста G: «Mount Everest is generally thought to be the tallest mountain in the world…»

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Источник: Тесты для подготовки к ЕГЭ по английскому языку, 2019. Вербицкая М., Манн М., Тейлор-Ноулз С.

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1) Установите соответствие между заголовками 1 — 8 и текстами A — G. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

1. Grand heights
2. Life down below
3. Seaside living
4. The wettest settlement
5. Grand metropolis
6. Desert survival
7. Below zero living
8. Dense living

A. The famous island of Aruba is located in the Caribbean Sea. Its approximately 100,000 residents live mostly along the coast, although there are a few inland settlements. Compared with the rest of the Caribbean Islands, the inhabitants of Aruba live in a considerably drier climate. The island is strewn with cactus plants, and it’s relatively flat compared with neighbouring land masses.

B. Although it doesn’t exist anymore, at one point Kowloon Walled City had more people living in it per square kilometre than any other city in the world. Over 30,000 people lived in the settlement, which was only the size of one city block. It was a dangerous place to live, full of health hazards and shoddy building standards. This is why the Chinese government eventually tore it down.

C. Antarctica is not a continent many people have visited, or probably ever will. Almost completely covered in ice for the entire year, there are no towns or cities there, and the only permanent inhabitants are penguins, seals and other ocean-faring creatures. Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures plummeting to almost -90 degrees Celsius in winter. Despite its icy surface, it hardly receives any rain.

D. Los Angeles may seem like a glamorous place, but its motorways are jam-packed. Still, they’re the best way to get around the city, as the underground, although improved, is not always useful, and the bus system is complicated. Thus, it’s essential to have a vehicle to get around, but to get right across the city could take more than two hours, even driving at high speeds on the motorway.

E. The village of Mawsynram, northeast India, has a special distinction to accompany its name. It receives more rainfall than any other place in the world. On average, almost 12 metres of rain fall in Mawsynram each year. That’s metres, not inches or centimetres. The village lies amongst hills where monsoon winds from southern India converge. It’s highly recommended to bring an umbrella if you visit!

F. Believe it or not, there is life at the very bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Seven miles below the surface, it’s pitch black because no sunlight reaches that far. There is little for anything to eat down there, and temperatures are not far above freezing point. What could possibly exist down there? And yet, this is the home of many small, fish-like creatures.

G. Mount Everest is generally thought to be the tallest mountain in the world, but it depends on how you measure things. If you start from the very bottom of the base of a mountain, even if it’s below the sea, then Hawaii’s Mauna Kea would qualify as the tallest. From the sea floor to its peak, it’s 10,203 metres high, compared to Mount Everest’s 8,848 metres.

A B C D E F G
             

2) Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A — F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1 — 7. Одна из частей в списке 1—7 лишняя.

Pavlovsk Palace

Pavlovsk Palace near St Petersburg has a remarkable story. In its over 200 years of existence, it has been ravaged by fire, ___ (A). But its survival of World War II is perhaps the most interesting period in its history.

The palace was built in the late 18th century on land that belonged to Catherine the Great. She had passed the land down to her son, Paul I, and his wife, Maria, upon the birth of their son, Alexander I of Russia. Scottish architect Charles Cameron, a lover of Greek and Roman architecture, was hired to design the palace. His relationship with Catherine the Great was quite close, ___ (B).

The three of them had competing interests for the interiors, each one disliking the others’ tastes. Eventually the palace was finished, and after Catherine the Greats passing, Paul I made it the official royal residence. His death in 1801 meant Alexander I would become emperor, ___ (C).

The palace stayed in royal hands up until the Russian Revolution, when the royal family fled the country. They left the palace to Alexander Polovotsoff, a prominent museum director, who fought to have it saved as a museum. His success meant that the palace survived, ___ (D).

Just before its seizure, the museum staff hurried to save the art contained in the museum. Furniture was dismantled and shipped off, ___ (E).

Perhaps the cleverest trick involved the statues. They were too heavy to evacuate, so the staff buried them in the gardens. They sank them three metres into the ground, ___ (F). They were right; after the occupation was over, the statues still remained.

1. occupied by foreign troops and nearly completely destroyed
2. and large antiquities were stored in a basement and walled up
3. but it would be seized by the Germans years later and used for military purposes
4. and he designated the house as his mother Marias official residence
5. believing the palace would best serve the country as a museum
6. but clashes would erupt between him, Paul and Maria over style issues
7. thinking the Germans wouldn’t dig that deep to look for them

A B C D E F
           

3) Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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Before Martin moved to Bali, he…
1) was very unhappy with his life in general.
2) spent some time working there to see if he would like it.
3) was only thinking of the positive aspects of life there.
4) expected life there to be full of inconveniences.


4) Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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What did Martin think about lying on the beach and sitting by a pool?
1) It wasn’t something he’d ever be able to do.
2) It was the only thing to do in Bali.
3) It would be something he’d find very boring.
4) It would have to be an occasional thing.


5) Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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Martin’s dream jobs were all…
1) educational.
2) sporty.
3) travel-related.
4) hospitality-related.


6) Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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What kind of living arrangements did Martin want to secure?
1) A luxurious sort of place.
2) Anything he could find.
3) Something in a good location.
4) A modern type of place.


7) Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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‘This’ in ‘None of this was as a result of not trying’ in the sixth paragraph refers to…
1) the place Martin found.
2) the results of Martin’s endeavours.
3) the island life.
4) the rent he had to pay.


8) Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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How did Martin feel about the power being cut in the beginning?
1) It didn’t bother him very much.
2) He became really annoyed.
3) He worried about being disconnected.
4) He thought he’d get used to it.


9) Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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What does the phrase ‘cry over spilt milk’ in the last paragraph mean?
1) Get upset about spoiled food.
2) Worry about unimportant things.
3) Imagine serious health problems.
4) Give up on dreams.

Задание №6688.
Чтение. ЕГЭ по английскому

Установите соответствие между заголовками 1 — 8 и текстами A — G. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

1. Grand heights
2. Life down below
3. Seaside living
4. The wettest settlement
5. Grand metropolis
6. Desert survival
7. Below zero living
8. Dense living

A. The famous island of Aruba is located in the Caribbean Sea. Its approximately 100,000 residents live mostly along the coast, although there are a few inland settlements. Compared with the rest of the Caribbean Islands, the inhabitants of Aruba live in a considerably drier climate. The island is strewn with cactus plants, and it’s relatively flat compared with neighbouring land masses.

B. Although it doesn’t exist anymore, at one point Kowloon Walled City had more people living in it per square kilometre than any other city in the world. Over 30,000 people lived in the settlement, which was only the size of one city block. It was a dangerous place to live, full of health hazards and shoddy building standards. This is why the Chinese government eventually tore it down.

C. Antarctica is not a continent many people have visited, or probably ever will. Almost completely covered in ice for the entire year, there are no towns or cities there, and the only permanent inhabitants are penguins, seals and other ocean-faring creatures. Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures plummeting to almost -90 degrees Celsius in winter. Despite its icy surface, it hardly receives any rain.

D. Los Angeles may seem like a glamorous place, but its motorways are jam-packed. Still, they’re the best way to get around the city, as the underground, although improved, is not always useful, and the bus system is complicated. Thus, it’s essential to have a vehicle to get around, but to get right across the city could take more than two hours, even driving at high speeds on the motorway.

E. The village of Mawsynram, northeast India, has a special distinction to accompany its name. It receives more rainfall than any other place in the world. On average, almost 12 metres of rain fall in Mawsynram each year. That’s metres, not inches or centimetres. The village lies amongst hills where monsoon winds from southern India converge. It’s highly recommended to bring an umbrella if you visit!

F. Believe it or not, there is life at the very bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Seven miles below the surface, it’s pitch black because no sunlight reaches that far. There is little for anything to eat down there, and temperatures are not far above freezing point. What could possibly exist down there? And yet, this is the home of many small, fish-like creatures.

G. Mount Everest is generally thought to be the tallest mountain in the world, but it depends on how you measure things. If you start from the very bottom of the base of a mountain, even if it’s below the sea, then Hawaii’s Mauna Kea would qualify as the tallest. From the sea floor to its peak, it’s 10,203 metres high, compared to Mount Everest’s 8,848 metres.

Решение:
Заголовок 3 (Seaside living. — Приморская жизнь) соответствует содержанию текста A: «The famous island of Aruba is located in the Caribbean Sea. Its approximately 100,000 residents live mostly along the coast…»

Заголовок 8 (Dense living. — Плотная жизнь) соответствует содержанию текста B: «… at one point Kowloon Walled City had more people living in it per square kilometre than any other city in the world.»

Заголовок 7 (Below zero living. — Ниже нуля жизнь) соответствует содержанию текста C: «Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth, with temperatures plummeting to almost -90 degrees Celsius in winter.»

Заголовок 5 (Grand metropolis. — Большой мегаполис) соответствует содержанию текста D: «Los Angeles may seem like a glamorous place, but its motorways are jam-packed.»

Заголовок 4 (The wettest settlement. — Самый влажный поселок) соответствует содержанию текста E: «It receives more rainfall than any other place in the world.»

Заголовок 2 (Life down below. — Жизнь внизу) соответствует содержанию текста F: «Believe it or not, there is life at the very bottom of the Pacific Ocean.»

Заголовок 1 (Grand heights. — Гранд высоты) соответствует содержанию текста G: «Mount Everest is generally thought to be the tallest mountain in the world…»

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Источник: Тесты для подготовки к ЕГЭ по английскому языку, 2019. Вербицкая М., Манн М., Тейлор-Ноулз С.

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Установите соответствие между заголовками А-Н и текстами 1 -7. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

A. Room service
B. Safety on board
C. Information
D. Post office and telephone
E. Entertainment
F. Restaurant
G. Excursions
H. Dress code

1. The meal times are scheduled in the daily programmes. Menu for the day is posted at the entrance of the restaurant. During the cruise you will enjoy cuisine variety in the restaurant. If for some reason you are on a special diet, please, inform the reception staff about it. Tea and coffee are included with each meal. Bar drinks can be purchased from the bartenders in the bar or in the restaurant during meal times.
2. You can purchase stamps, envelopes and postcards at the Reception Desk. Mail will be sent from the nearest port. Pay phone cards to make a local, distant or international call are available at the Reception Desk. The Receptionists will show you the location of the pay phone on board.
3. Most of tours involve a considerable amount of walking, thus comfortable walking shoes are advised. Dress code on board is generally casual. A visit to Orthodox churches or monasteries requires observing certain regulations, such as wearing trousers for gentlemen, no shorts, long skirts or pants and head scarves for ladies. For Captain’s Dinner you might prefer to have a dressier outfit.
4. You can contribute to environmental protection by lessening the damage caused by detergents. Your towel will be changed when you drop it down on the floor of your bathroom. If you leave it hanging, we would assume you are intending to use it again. Generally bath towels are changed every third day, hand towels — every day.
5. If you would like to extend your programme we are pleased to offer you a number of optional tours. Bills for optional tours will be added to your ship account. In every port of call you are requested to observe the departure time of the ship. Make sure you are on board no later than 15 minutes before the ship disembarks.
6. Schedules are delivered daily. Route information is posted on bulletin board. Radio announcements for guests will go over the passengers address system. The staff is open to your questions and happy to accommodate you.
7. You are travelling on a ship conforming to security standards accepted in the world. The crew of the ship is well trained for emergency action. In case of emergency situation on board follow the instructions of crew members. Use your life vest which is stored under your bed. When walking along the decks be very cautious as decks may be slippery when wet, be very careful on steep staircases.

Задание В3

Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски 1-6 частями предложений A-G. Одна из частей в списке A-G лишняя. Занесите букву, обозначающую соответствующую часть предложения, в таблицу.

We arrived at Gatwick at 11.15 and made our way to the check in desk. 1 __________________________ we had some free time, so everyone went to the arcade, ate at Burger King or looked around the shops. The flight was quiet and almost all of us played games.
Not many of us had been to Rome and so we saw a very different environment from the one we live in. The houses were yellow, there were terracotta tiles on the floor outside the cafes and the most common transport was the moped. We got to our hotel, sorted out our rooms, unpacked and went out to dinner. The pasta was exquisite!
Lovely sunshine and comfortable temperatures were the norm and very nice it all was too, 2 __________________________ — but then we were warm and dry in the coach, 3 __________________________ . The weather was important as most of our visits were to Roman remains.
The real Roman bit started with the trips round the Forum, Palatine Hill and the Colosseum 4 __________________________ .
On our way back to our hotel we were given a guided tour of the Church of San Clemente, whose remedns, 5__________________________ , took us back to the level of Nero’s Rome with its streets, alleys and the best preserved temple to Mithras in the world.
We spent time in Ostia, the port of Rome. During the 3rd century ВС, the town was primarily used as a naval base and played an important part in various wars. The remains of the town itself are in excellent condition, 6 __________________________ .
Everything we had learned about, or seen in pictures, suddenly came to life. We hadn’t been there before but we felt that we knew it.

A. reaching down 50 metres below the modern street
B. considering that it was on at least one occasion partially destroyed by pirates
C. which would have made the group gasp in awe.
D. After we had confirmed everything
E. where the cruel world of Roman entertainment was mixed with the amazing technology below stage
F. so it didn’t matter
G. except for the coach drive from Rome to Sorrento

Задания A15-A21

Прочитайте рассказ и выполните задания А15-А21. В каждом задании обведите цифру 1,2,3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа.

Wimbledon

There is a definite buzz to Wimbledon in July. This is the ‘village’ where Londoners celebrate both the sun and their proud lawn tennis roots. When you see the crowds streaming into the streets wearing sunglasses, summery dresses and straw hats, it’s like an official decree from the Queen herself: the long awaited British summer has rolled in.
Up until 6 July, there is only one reason to come to Wimbledon: tennis. Over one fortnight in June and July, the world’s top-seeded players fight it out in a grass court for the prestigious trophies. The atmosphere is electric. Famous faces dot the crowds, English flags wave for the players and vendors do a steady trade in strawberries and cream, which has come to be the official food of the Championships.
It is possible to get a ticket for Wimbledon on the day of the match. Get up and get there as early as possible. Day-of-play tickets are sold on strictly one-per-person queuing basis. Queues can be extremely long and your position in the queue cannot be reserved by equipment, you must be there in person!
If you’ve missed the Championships, make up for it with a visit to the award-winning Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. The museum offers a glimpse of how the gentle game of lawn tennis, once all the rage on the lawns of Victorian England and with origins that go far back to Medieval Royal Tennis, has become a multi-million dollar professional sport.
The museum offers wonderful views over Centre Court, You’ll find memorabilia donated from famous players and great footage of past matches, as well as art and artifacts that bring the excitement of the sport to life.
Visitors also partake in the other game in Wimbledon: walking. Take a picnic on one of Wimbledon’s many green areas. Wimbledon Common covers about 1,140 acres of woodland, heath land and mown recreation areas. Ten ponds promote a variety of bird, animal and plant life. The entire area is unfenced and is open to the public 24-hours a day throughout the year.
Shopaholics should head for the 320,000 square foot shopping centre at Centre Court, Wimbledon — the heart of Wimbledon retail. Three floors, with 62 shops and food outlets offer visitors a plethora of pleasant shopping. It’s also a convenient place to purchase memorabilia or to get a snack and stock up on provisions before the big match at the Wimbledon Tennis Grounds.
If you wish to seek out a bit of quiet time perhaps to meditate and think winning thoughts for your chosen tennis player hopeful, the first Buddhist temple in the UK is the place to visit. Four peaceful acres encompass an emposing temple, ornamental lake, a small grove, flower garden and orchard.

A15 Wimbledon is a famous place in England where you can:

1) see fashionably dressed people.
2) celebrate the beginning of summer.
3) buy strawberries and cream.
4) watch tennis matches.

A16 Tennis Championship:

1) is officially announced by the Queen.
2) takes place over one fortnight.
3) is a close event.
4) is the time when Londoners celebrate the sun.

A17 In paragraph 2 ‘day-of-play’ means that:

1) one person can buy many tickets for the match.
2) you can get a ticket on the day of the match.
3) you can book a ticket on the day of the match.
4) you must queue for a while.

A18 In the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum you can:

1) trace the history of tennis.
2) play tennis.
3) become a multi-million dollar professional.
4) see famous players.

A19 Wimbledon Common is:

1) a private area.
2) rich in flora and fauna.
3) another game in Wimbledon.
4) just a picnic area.

A20 Where can you have a meal?

1) at the Wimbledon Tennis Grounds.
2) at Centre Court.
3) at Wimbledon Common.
4) at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.

A21 The Buddhist temple

1) is the only place to visit in Wimbledon.
2) is the place for religious people.
3) is a beautiful place to visit and meditate.
4) is the fourth in the UK.

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Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски в предложениях под номерами В4-В10 соответствующими формами слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами справа от каждого предложения. TEST 11 (part 1)

Russian inventions: holography

B4

Do you know what holography is? It is a technique ……………………… on lasers, which enable 3-D (three-dimensional) images to be made.

 BASE

B5

In 1962, Soviet physicist Yuri Denisyuk ……………………… up with the first reflection hologram also known as the “Denisyuk hologram”.

 COME

B6

Now the technology ……………………… in most holographic displays and it was the first to allow multi-color image reproduction in holograms.

 USE

Grey hair

B7

Johnny noticed a change in his mother’s appearance. “Mommy, some of your hairs ……………………… grey. Why?” the curious child asked.

 TURN

B8

The mother tried to use this occasion to teach her child: “It is because of you, dear. Every bad action of ……………………… shows on my hair.

 YOU

B9

It ……………………… one my hairs grey!”

 TURN

B10

The child replied innocently: “Now I know why my grandmother has only grey hair on her head.” Most children are ……………………… than adults think.

 SMART

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Over the years Seaside Heights has been used as the backdrop for numerous media productions. The most recent has been the filming of scenes for One Life to Live. The behind the scenes story of the soap opera’s Seaside Heights production was documented in a film put together by Peter Smith. He is director of the borough’s Office of Public Relations and is an award winning documentary director.

This film is interesting for many reasons. It offers behind the scenes footage of the making of a TV soap opera, scenes from the Seaside Heights’ Boardwalk and the Barnegat Bay dock, and lots of commentary from Peter Smith….who in fact has a great blog about Seaside Heights.

Enjoy the video but do plan for this to take some time. The documentary is over 30 minutes long!

Seaside Heights and One Life to Live documentary


In and Out of Love and the Seaside Heights’ Boardwalk

The video

Bon Jovi — In and Out of Love

About the Video and the Song «In and Out of Love»

The video features Bon Jovi and his band from the mid 80’s. The song was from the 1985 album 7800° Fahrenheit, which was Bon Jovi’s second album. When you see the video it leaves no doubt that this was the time of «big hair» bands. The central element of the video is the band performing on the Seaside Heights’ boardwalk. The production was filmed at night at the Franklin Avenue stage and much of the footage is from this area of the boardwalk. Towards the end of the song there is a spoken line «you rockin the beach or what?» This is supposed to represent a shout out to the Seaside Heights Boardwalk crowd during the performance of the song but clearly the song recording is a studio production.

Scenes from Seaside Heights

  • Bon Jovi and his band performing on the Franklin Avenue Stage
  • a street scene at Dupont and Ocean Terrace, showing Steaks Unlimited
  • Bon Jovi and the band strolling on the boardwalk during the day
  • Bon Jovi and the band sitting on a bench on the boardwalk, hiding behind newspapers they pretend to be reading
  • a brief scene on what could be Ocean Terrace
  • Bon Jovi playing guitar while sitting on the beach, and a woman comes up and kicks sand on him
  • Richie Sambora (I think) playing guitar in a beached Seaside Heights’ beach patrol boat
  • Bon Jovi standing against the wall of a building that could be on Ocean Terrace (anyone recognize that colorful building?)
  • a woman diving into a pool (is this a Seaside Heights pool? does anyone know and could tell us?)
  • a man meets woman «let me light your cigarette» scene at the Midway food stand

If anyone was there who saw the filming of the video or was part of the crowd, please leave a comment below and tell us what you remember from when Bon Jovi was in town.


Other notable presentations of Seaside Heights…

The Apprentice

The Apprentice filmed and aired highlights of a 72 hour/$20,000 remodeling job of a few rooms in the Surfside Motel.

MTV

Episodes of MTV’s «True Life» the 1998 season of «MTV summer beach house» and 2002’s «MTV’s Shore Thing» were shot in and featured Seaside Heights.

Here is a blurb about a True Life episode…..

True Life is back in Seaside Heights, New Jersey for another wild summer at the Jersey Shore—only this time we’re going to show you how the girls party «down» there. True Life: I’m a Jersey Shore Girl will follow three Jersey Girls with a rented summer share house and see how they try to maintain relationships in this fashion-obsessed, hormone-driven hotspot.

A scene from the MTV show «Busted» exposes someone taking a pink flamingo from a prize stand.

Michael Moore / Documentaries

Two Michael Moore documentaries include clips that were shot in Seaside Heights. The 2002 Bowling for Columbine shows the Shoot The Geek stand from the boardwalk (Dupont Avenue and The Boardwalk). Sicko, from 2007, shows scenes from Captain Hooks on Boulevard. The filming shows a February benefit that was held for Joe Piccurro from Toms River. Mr. Piccurro’s, suffering from effects of working at ground zero after the 9-11 attack in New York, was featured as one example of the health care issues faced by people in the U.S.

Artie Lange

Scenes from the 2006 movie «Artie Lange’s Beer League» were filmed here. Peter Smith appears as an extra in the film.

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    A. Room service
    B. Safety on board
    C. Information
    D. Post office and telephone
    E. Entertainment
    F. Restaurant
    G. Excursions
    H. Dress code

    1. The meal times are scheduled in the daily programmes. Menu for the day is posted at the entrance of the restaurant. During the cruise you will enjoy cuisine variety in the restaurant. If for some reason you are on a special diet, please, inform the reception staff about it. Tea and coffee are included with each meal. Bar drinks can be purchased from the bartenders in the bar or in the restaurant during meal times.
    2. You can purchase stamps, envelopes and postcards at the Reception Desk. Mail will be sent from the nearest port. Pay phone cards to make a local, distant or international call are available at the Reception Desk. The Receptionists will show you the location of the pay phone on board.
    3. Most of tours involve a considerable amount of walking, thus comfortable walking shoes are advised. Dress code on board is generally casual. A visit to Orthodox churches or monasteries requires observing certain regulations, such as wearing trousers for gentlemen, no shorts, long skirts or pants and head scarves for ladies. For Captain’s Dinner you might prefer to have a dressier outfit.
    4. You can contribute to environmental protection by lessening the damage caused by detergents. Your towel will be changed when you drop it down on the floor of your bathroom. If you leave it hanging, we would assume you are intending to use it again. Generally bath towels are changed every third day, hand towels — every day.
    5. If you would like to extend your programme we are pleased to offer you a number of optional tours. Bills for optional tours will be added to your ship account. In every port of call you are requested to observe the departure time of the ship. Make sure you are on board no later than 15 minutes before the ship disembarks.
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    We arrived at Gatwick at 11.15 and made our way to the check in desk. 1 __________________________ we had some free time, so everyone went to the arcade, ate at Burger King or looked around the shops. The flight was quiet and almost all of us played games.
    Not many of us had been to Rome and so we saw a very different environment from the one we live in. The houses were yellow, there were terracotta tiles on the floor outside the cafes and the most common transport was the moped. We got to our hotel, sorted out our rooms, unpacked and went out to dinner. The pasta was exquisite!
    Lovely sunshine and comfortable temperatures were the norm and very nice it all was too, 2 __________________________ — but then we were warm and dry in the coach, 3 __________________________ . The weather was important as most of our visits were to Roman remains.
    The real Roman bit started with the trips round the Forum, Palatine Hill and the Colosseum 4 __________________________ .
    On our way back to our hotel we were given a guided tour of the Church of San Clemente, whose remedns, 5__________________________ , took us back to the level of Nero’s Rome with its streets, alleys and the best preserved temple to Mithras in the world.
    We spent time in Ostia, the port of Rome. During the 3rd century ВС, the town was primarily used as a naval base and played an important part in various wars. The remains of the town itself are in excellent condition, 6 __________________________ .
    Everything we had learned about, or seen in pictures, suddenly came to life. We hadn’t been there before but we felt that we knew it.

    A. reaching down 50 metres below the modern street
    B. considering that it was on at least one occasion partially destroyed by pirates
    C. which would have made the group gasp in awe.
    D. After we had confirmed everything
    E. where the cruel world of Roman entertainment was mixed with the amazing technology below stage
    F. so it didn’t matter
    G. except for the coach drive from Rome to Sorrento

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    There is a definite buzz to Wimbledon in July. This is the ‘village’ where Londoners celebrate both the sun and their proud lawn tennis roots. When you see the crowds streaming into the streets wearing sunglasses, summery dresses and straw hats, it’s like an official decree from the Queen herself: the long awaited British summer has rolled in.
    Up until 6 July, there is only one reason to come to Wimbledon: tennis. Over one fortnight in June and July, the world’s top-seeded players fight it out in a grass court for the prestigious trophies. The atmosphere is electric. Famous faces dot the crowds, English flags wave for the players and vendors do a steady trade in strawberries and cream, which has come to be the official food of the Championships.
    It is possible to get a ticket for Wimbledon on the day of the match. Get up and get there as early as possible. Day-of-play tickets are sold on strictly one-per-person queuing basis. Queues can be extremely long and your position in the queue cannot be reserved by equipment, you must be there in person!
    If you’ve missed the Championships, make up for it with a visit to the award-winning Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. The museum offers a glimpse of how the gentle game of lawn tennis, once all the rage on the lawns of Victorian England and with origins that go far back to Medieval Royal Tennis, has become a multi-million dollar professional sport.
    The museum offers wonderful views over Centre Court, You’ll find memorabilia donated from famous players and great footage of past matches, as well as art and artifacts that bring the excitement of the sport to life.
    Visitors also partake in the other game in Wimbledon: walking. Take a picnic on one of Wimbledon’s many green areas. Wimbledon Common covers about 1,140 acres of woodland, heath land and mown recreation areas. Ten ponds promote a variety of bird, animal and plant life. The entire area is unfenced and is open to the public 24-hours a day throughout the year.
    Shopaholics should head for the 320,000 square foot shopping centre at Centre Court, Wimbledon — the heart of Wimbledon retail. Three floors, with 62 shops and food outlets offer visitors a plethora of pleasant shopping. It’s also a convenient place to purchase memorabilia or to get a snack and stock up on provisions before the big match at the Wimbledon Tennis Grounds.
    If you wish to seek out a bit of quiet time perhaps to meditate and think winning thoughts for your chosen tennis player hopeful, the first Buddhist temple in the UK is the place to visit. Four peaceful acres encompass an emposing temple, ornamental lake, a small grove, flower garden and orchard.

    A15 Wimbledon is a famous place in England where you can:

    1) see fashionably dressed people.
    2) celebrate the beginning of summer.
    3) buy strawberries and cream.
    4) watch tennis matches.

    A16 Tennis Championship:

    1) is officially announced by the Queen.
    2) takes place over one fortnight.
    3) is a close event.
    4) is the time when Londoners celebrate the sun.

    A17 In paragraph 2 ‘day-of-play’ means that:

    1) one person can buy many tickets for the match.
    2) you can get a ticket on the day of the match.
    3) you can book a ticket on the day of the match.
    4) you must queue for a while.

    A18 In the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum you can:

    1) trace the history of tennis.
    2) play tennis.
    3) become a multi-million dollar professional.
    4) see famous players.

    A19 Wimbledon Common is:

    1) a private area.
    2) rich in flora and fauna.
    3) another game in Wimbledon.
    4) just a picnic area.

    A20 Where can you have a meal?

    1) at the Wimbledon Tennis Grounds.
    2) at Centre Court.
    3) at Wimbledon Common.
    4) at Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum.

    A21 The Buddhist temple

    1) is the only place to visit in Wimbledon.
    2) is the place for religious people.
    3) is a beautiful place to visit and meditate.
    4) is the fourth in the UK.

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