Задание №6700.
Чтение. ЕГЭ по английскому
Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A — F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1 — 7. Одна из частей в списке 1—7 лишняя.
Konstantin Melnikov
Early 20th century art movements made a sharp break from the artistic styles of the previous century. One such movement gave us the term avant-garde’, ___ (A).
During this period in Russian culture, the architect Konstantin Melnikov established himself within the avant-garde movement. Born in Moscow in 1890, he started out as an icon painter. A chance meeting with famous engineer Vladimir M. Chaplin, who asked Melnikov to work for him, gave him his golden opportunity in life. Chaplin was so impressed with Melnikovs abilities ___ (B).
After twelve years of study, Melnikov began designing buildings in the neoclassical style before moving on to more contemporary work. He was selected to design the Soviet pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art. His pavilion was widely considered one of the most progressive buildings at the exposition. Constructed using the most efficient methods, ___ (C).
In the late 1920s Melnikov designed a series of garages. A feature of the design allowed for slanted parking, in which a vehicle would pull in diagonally ___ (D). The floors of the garage were shaped like a parallelogram and the exterior was given an avant-garde appearance.
Melnikov later designed a number of buildings used by workers’ unions. He included the use of overhangs, ___ (E). This gave a building a very dramatic appearance that seemingly defied gravity.
Melnikov’s private residence has become one of his masterpieces. The property consists of two wide cylindrical towers which have been stuck together. The biggest room features 38 hexagonal-shaped windows, ___ (F).
1. which are structures that extend from higher floors out beyond the lower ones
2. and his style often did not conform to any precise rules of architecture
3. giving the house an unusual exterior appearance while allowing light to flood the interior
4. and then be able to leave the space by simply pulling out
5. which today is used to describe anything experimental and progressive
6. it was built in only four weeks by just ten workers
7. that he funded his education at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
A | B | C | D | E | F |
Решение:
Пропуску A соответствует часть текста под номером 5.
Пропуску B соответствует часть текста под номером 7.
Пропуску C соответствует часть текста под номером 6.
Пропуску D соответствует часть текста под номером 4.
Пропуску E соответствует часть текста под номером 1.
Пропуску F соответствует часть текста под номером 3.
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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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Упражнение 11 для подготовки к ЕГЭ по английскому языку.
Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 лишняя.
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Early 20th century art movements made a sharp break from the artistic styles of the previous century One such movement gave us the term ‘avant-garde’, A _______ .
During this period in Russian culture, the architect Konstantin Melnikov established himself within the avant-garde movement. Born in Moscow in 1890, he started out as an icon painter. A chance meeting with famous engineer Vladimir M. Chaplin, who asked Melnikov to work for him, gave him his golden opportunity in life. Chaplin was so impressed with Melnikov’s abilities В _______ .
After twelve years of study, Melnikov began designing buildings in the neoclassical style before moving on to more contemporary work. He was selected to design the Soviet pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art. His pavilion was widely considered one of the most progressive buildings at the exposition. Constructed using the most efficient methods, С _______ .
In the late 1920s Melnikov designed a series of garages. A feature of the design allowed for slanted parking, in which a vehicle would pull in diagonally D _______ . The floors of the garage were shaped like a parallelogram and the exterior was given an avant-garde appearance.
Melnikov later designed a number of buildings used by workers’ unions. He included the use of overhangs, E _______ . This gave a building a very dramatic appearance that seemingly defied gravity.
Melnikov’s private residence has become one of his masterpieces. The property consists of two wide cylindrical towers which have been stuck together. The biggest room features 38 hexagonal shaped windows, F _______ .
1. which are structures that extend from higher floors out beyond the lower ones
2. and his style often did not conform to any precise rules of architecture
3. giving the house an unusual exterior appearance while allowing light to flood the interior
4. and then be able to leave the space by simply pulling out
5. which today is used to describe anything experimental and progressive
6. it was built in only four weeks by just ten workers
7. that he funded his education at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
A-5; B-7; C-6; D-4; E-1; F-3
Konstantin Melnikov
Early 20th century art movements made a sharp break from the artistic styles of the previous century One such movement gave us the term ‘avant-garde’, which today is used to describe anything experimental and progressive.
During this period in Russian culture, the architect Konstantin Melnikov established himself within the avant-garde movement. Born in Moscow in 1890, he started out as an icon painter. A chance meeting with famous engineer Vladimir M. Chaplin, who asked Melnikov to work for him, gave him his golden opportunity in life. Chaplin was so impressed with Melnikov’s abilities that he funded his education at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
After twelve years of study, Melnikov began designing buildings in the neoclassical style before moving on to more contemporary work. He was selected to design the Soviet pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art. His pavilion was widely considered one of the most progressive buildings at the exposition. Constructed using the most efficient methods, it was built in only four weeks by just ten workers.
In the late 1920s Melnikov designed a series of garages. A feature of the design allowed for slanted parking, in which a vehicle would pull in diagonally and then be able to leave the space by simply pulling out. The floors of the garage were shaped like a parallelogram and the exterior was given an avant-garde appearance.
Melnikov later designed a number of buildings used by workers’ unions. He included the use of overhangs, which are structures that extend from higher floors out beyond the lower ones. This gave a building a very dramatic appearance that seemingly defied gravity.
Melnikov’s private residence has become one of his masterpieces. The property consists of two wide cylindrical towers which have been stuck together. The biggest room features 38 hexagonal shaped windows, giving the house an unusual exterior appearance while allowing light to flood the interior.
Выполните пунктуационный анализ.
Расставьте знаки препинания. Укажите цифры, на месте которых должно стоять двоеточие.
Константин Мельников (1) классик русского архитектурного авангарда. По его проектам были созданы самые необычные здания Москвы (2) Клуб имени Русакова (3) гараж Госплана (4) здание конторы Ново-Сухаревского рынка (5) дом-мастерская самого архитектора. Примечательно (6) что территорию Ново-Сухаревского рынка Мельников обустроил рационально (7) продавцы получили постоянные места для торговли (8) а покупатели могли сразу увидеть товары целого ряда.
Правильный ответ: 2 7|27|72|7 2
Пояснение:
Константин Мельников –(1) классик русского архитектурного авангарда. По его проектам были созданы самые необычные здания Москвы:(2) Клуб имени Русакова,(3) гараж Госплана,(4) здание конторы Ново-Сухаревского рынка,(5) дом-мастерская самого архитектора. Примечательно,(6) что территорию Ново-Сухаревского рынка Мельников обустроил рационально:(7) продавцы получили постоянные места для торговли,(8) а покупатели могли сразу увидеть товары целого ряда.
Тире 1 между подлежащим и сказуемым, выраженными именами существительными.
Двоеточие 2 после обобщающего слова перед однородными членами предложения.
Запятые 3,4,5 разделяют однородные члены предложения.
Запятая 6 отделяет придаточную часть от главной части.
Двоеточие 7 в бессоюзном сложном предложении. Вторая часть сложного предложения поясняет первую, на месте двоеточия можно поставить «а именно».
Запятая 8 разделяет простые предложения.
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Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски А -F частями предложений,
обозначенными цифрами 1-7. Одна из частей в списке 1 -7 лишняя. Занесите
цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в таблицу.
Konstantin Melnikov
Early 20th century art movements made a sharp break from the artistic styles of the previous century
One such movement gave us the term avant-garde’, A _______ .
During this period in Russian culture, the architect Konstantin Melnikov established himself within the
avant-garde movement. Born in Moscow in 1890, he started out as an icon painter. A chance meeting
with famous engineer Vladimir M. Chaplin, who asked Melnikov to work for him, gave him his golden
opportunity in life. Chaplin was so impressed with Melnikov’s abilities В _______ .
After twelve years of study, Melnikov began designing buildings in the neoclassical style before moving
on to more contemporary work. He was selected to design the Soviet pavilion at the 1925 Paris Exposition
of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art. His pavilion was widely considered one of the most progressive
buildings at the exposition. Constructed using the most efficient methods, С _______ .
In the late 1920s Melnikov designed a series of garages. A feature of the design allowed for slanted
parking, in which a vehicle would pull in diagonally D_____ . The floors of the garage were shaped like
a parallelogram and the exterior was given an avant-garde appearance.
Melnikov later designed a number of buildings used by workers’ unions. He included the use of overhangs,
E_____ . This gave a building a very dramatic appearance that seemingly defied gravity.
Melnikov’s private residence has become one of his masterpieces. The property consists of two
wide cylindrical towers which have been stuck together. The biggest room features 38 hexagonal-shaped
windows, F_____
1. which are structures that extend from higher floors out beyond the lower ones
2. and his style often did not conform to any precise rules of architecture
3. giving the house an unusual exterior appearance while allowing light to flood the interior
4. and then be able to leave the space by simply pulling out
5. which today is used to describe anything experimental and progressive
6. it was built in only four weeks by just ten workers
7. that he funded his education at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture
and Architecture
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