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Тест по теме «Вашингтон»

1.The capital of the USA is … .

a.London      b. New York       c. Washington        

2.George Washington was the … president of the USA.

a.first     b. second       c. third      

3.Washington is situated in the … .

a.Great Britain      b. state Washington       c. district of Columbia

4.In Washington  there are not higher than the … . ( It is law)

a.White House      b. Capitol        c. Washington monument          

5. White House is …. .

a.the place of  Congress     b. the residence of president        c. a museum    

6. … is 160 meters high and empty inside.    

a. the Washington monument              b. the Jefferson memorial      c .the Lincoln memorial    .

7.  ….   is the author of the Declaration of Independence.

 a.Jefferson             b. Lincoln              c. Washington

 8. Emancipation Proclamation gave   … .

  a.freedom Negro in America     b. freedom from England      nothing

 9. The nickname of Capitol is … .

 a.memorial                    b.  pencil                       c. Washington Capitol

10. The day of Independence is  … .

 a.March, 4       b. New York       c. Washington        

Тест по теме «Вашингтон»

1.The capital of the USA is … .

a.London      b. New York       c. Washington        

2.George Washington was the … president of the USA.

a.first     b. second       c. third      

3.Washington is situated in the … .

a.Great Britain      b. state Washington       c. district of Columbia

4.In Washington  there are not higher than the … . ( It is law)

a.White House      b. Capitol        c. Washington monument          

5. White House is …. .

a.the place of  Congress     b. the residence of president        c. a museum    

6. … is 160 meters high and empty inside.    

a. the Washington monument              b. the Jefferson memorial      c .the Lincoln memorial    .

7.  ….   is the author of the Declaration of Independence.

 a.Jefferson             b. Lincoln              c. Washington

 8. Emancipation Proclamation gave   … .

  a.freedom Negro in America     b. freedom from England      nothing

 9. The nickname of Capitol is … .

 a.memorial                    b.  pencil                       c. Washington Capitol

10. The day of Independence is  … .

 a.March, 4       b. New York       c. Washington        

Ответы:

  1. С
  2. А
  3. C
  4. B
  5. B
  6. A
  7. A
  8. A
  9. B
  10. c

Âûáåðèòå ïðàâèëüíîå ñëîâî.

1 How did you (B) get Stephen to help you with the housework? (Êàê òû óãîâîðèëà Ñòèâåíà ïîìî÷ü òåáå ïî äîìó?)

2 This time next week we (C) will be surfing at Sydney’s Bondi Beach. (Íà ñëåäóþùåé íåäåëå â ýòî âðåìÿ ìû áóäåì çàíèìàòüñÿ ñåðôèíãîì íà ïëÿæå Áîíäè â Ñèäíåå)

3 The local council has decided to go (B) ahead with the construction of a new library. (Ìåñòíûé ñîâåò ðåøèë ïðèñòóïèòü ê ñòðîèòåëüñòâó íîâîé áèáëèîòåêè)

4 Can you please stop complaining? It’s really (A) getting on my nerves! (Ïîæàëóéñòà, íå ìîã áû òû ïðåêðàòèòü æàëîâàòüñÿ? Ýòî äåéñòâóåò ìíå íà íåðâû!)

5 The painter’s amazing biography made quite an impression (A) on the art students. (Óäèâèòåëüíàÿ áèîãðàôèÿ õóäîæíèêà ïðîèçâåëà âïå÷àòëåíèå íà ñòóäåíòîâ, èçó÷àþùèõ èñêóññòâî)

6 Becky’s teeth always start to (B) chatter when she stays out in the cold for too long. (Çóáû Áåêêè âñåãäà íà÷èíàþò ñòó÷àòü, êîãäà îíà íàõîäèòñÿ íà õîëîäå ñëèøêîì äîëãî)

7 The school (A) whose team reaches the finals will enter the state championship. (Òà øêîëà, ÷üÿ êîìàíäà âûéäåò â ôèíàë, áóäåò ó÷àñòâîâàòü â ÷åìïèîíàòå øòàòà)

8 This house is said (C) to have been built in the 1930s. (Ýòîò äîì, êàê ãîâîðÿò, áûë ïîñòðîåí â 1930 ãîäó)

9 Paul (B) hadn’t taught young children before, so he found it quite demanding. (Ïàóëü ðàíüøå íèêîãäà íå ó÷èë ìàëåíüêèõ äåòåé, ïîýòîìó åìó êàæåòñÿ, ÷òî ýòî î÷åíü îòâåòñòâåííî)

10 He recommended (B) installing a burglar alarm to protect the house against thieves. (Îí ðåêîìåíäîâàë óñòàíîâèòü îõðàííóþ ñèãíàëèçàöèþ, ÷òîáû çàùèòèòü äîì îò âîðîâ)

11 My mother came (B) across a beautiful antique vase at the bazaar. (Ìîÿ ìàìà íàòêíóëàñü íà áàçàðå íà êðàñèâóþ ñòàðèííóþ âàçó)

12 Joey always (A) clenches his fists when he’s angry. (Äæîè âñåãäà ñæèìàåò êóëàêè, êîãäà çëèòñÿ)

13 Frank should see a doctor; that (C) hacking cough of his sounds bad. (Ôðýíêó ñëåäóåò îáðàòèòüñÿ ê âðà÷ó; åãî êàøåëü î÷åíü ïëîõî çâó÷èò)

14 Lisa was ashamed (A) of her rude behaviour and apologised to Ben. (Ëèçå áûëî ñòûäíî çà ñâîå ãðóáîå ïîâåäåíèå è îíà èçâèíèëàñü ïåðåä Áåíîì)

15 The conman spent five years in prison after he was (C) convicted of fraud. (Àôåðèñò ïðîâåë â òþðüìå ïÿòü ëåò ïîñëå òîãî, êàê îí áûë îñóæäåí çà ìîøåííè÷åñòâî)

16 Henry never borrows money from anyone because he can’t stand (A) having debts. (Ãåíðè íèêîãäà íè ó êîãî íå çàíèìàåò äåíüãè, ïîòîìó ÷òî îí òåðïåòü íå ìîæåò èìåòü äîëãè)

17 Take your umbrella with you because it (B) looks like it’s going to rain. (Âîçüìèòå ñ ñîáîé çîíòèê, ïîòîìó ÷òî íà óëèöå ñîáèðàåòñÿ äîæäü)

18 Since no one could attend the staff meeting, it was put (C) off until the following week. (Òàê êàê íèêòî íå ìîã ïðèñóòñòâîâàòü íà ñîâåùàíèè øòàáà, îíî áûëî îòëîæåíî äî ñëåäóþùåé íåäåëè)

19 Liam is suffering from a back (B) injury and won’t be able to compete in today’s match. (Ëèàì ñòðàäàåò îò òðàâìû ñïèíû è íå ñìîæåò ó÷àñòâîâàòü â ñåãîäíÿøíåì ìàò÷å)

20 Since there’s nothing you can do about the situation, you’ll just have to (C) grin and bear it. (Òàê êàê âû íå ìîæåòå íè÷åãî ñäåëàòü â ýòîé ñèòóàöèè, âû äîëæíû ïðîñòî ñìèðèòüñÿ ñ ýòèì)

21 Ron felt a sharp pain in his knee, so he decided to (C) have it checked by a doctor. (Ðîí ïî÷óâñòâîâàë ðåçêóþ áîëü â êîëåíå, ïîýòîìó ðåøèë îáðàòèòüñÿ ê âðà÷ó)

22 Maria won’t forget (B) winning first place in the dance competition; it was the best moment in her life! (Ìàðèÿ íå çàáóäåò òî, êàê îíà çàíÿëà ïåðâîå ìåñòî â êîíêóðñå òàíöåâ; ýòî áûë ëó÷øèé ìîìåíò â åå æèçíè!)

23 Nick (A) has been working on the project for hours; I’m sure he’s exhausted. (Íèê ðàáîòàë íàä ïðîåêòîì â òå÷åíèå íåñêîëüêèõ ÷àñîâ, ÿ óâåðåí, ÷òî îí óñòàë)

24 The teacher asked to see Brad (A) with a view to talking about his poor exam results. (Ó÷èòåëü ïîïðîñèë Áðåäà óâèäåòüñÿ ñ íèì, ÷òîáû ïîãîâîðèòü î åãî ïëîõèõ ðåçóëüòàòîâ ýêçàìåíîâ)

25 Tommy has no respect (A) for elderly people; he talks to them as if they were his peers. (Òîììè íå èìååò íèêàêîãî óâàæåíèÿ ê ïîæèëûì ëþäÿì; îí ðàçãîâàðèâàåò ñ íèìè, êàê áóäòî îíè åãî ñâåðñòíèêè)

26 The police wanted to question James again because they suspected he had kept (C) back important information. (Ïîëèöèÿ õîòåëà ñíîâà äîïðîñèòü Äæåéìñà, ïîòîìó ÷òî îíè ïîäîçðåâàëè, ÷òî îí óòàèë âàæíóþ èíôîðìàöèþ)

27 Put these batteries in the recycling bin; they’re not (B) rechargeable so we can’t use them again. (Âûêèíüòå ýòè áàòàðåéêè â ìóñîðíûé ÿùèê; îíè íå ïåðåçàðÿæàåìûå, ïîýòîìó ìû íå ñìîæåì èñïîëüçîâàòü èõ ñíîâà)

28 She spent hours looking for her purse, but it (C) had disappeared. (Îíà äîëãî èñêàë ñâîé êîøåëåê, íî îí ñëîâíî èñ÷åç)

29 Ian usually has tough deadlines to meet at work, so he (B) is used to working under pressure. (Ó ßíà îáû÷íî æåñòêèå ñðîêè âñòðå÷ íà ðàáîòå, ïîýòîìó îí ïðèâûê ðàáîòàòü ïîä äàâëåíèåì)

30 Alan wanted to (A) dissuade quit his studies, but his parents managed to him. (Àëàí õîòåë áðîñèòü ó÷åáó, íî åãî ðîäèòåëè ðàçóáåäèëè åãî)

31 I’d better see a dentist; I have this toothache that just won’t go (A) away. (Ìíå áûëî áû ëó÷øå îáðàòèòüñÿ ê ñòîìàòîëîãó; ìîÿ çóáíàÿ áîëü íå ïðîõîäèò)

32 Emma isn’t a very sociable person, she usually (C) keeps to herself. (Ýììà íå î÷åíü îáùèòåëüíûé ÷åëîâåê, îáû÷íî îíà âñå äåðæèò â ñåáå)

33 Jane wasn’t really hurt in the accident; she just (B) bruised her arm and her leg. (Äæåéí íå ïîñòðàäàëà â àâàðèè, îíà ïðîñòî óøèáëà ðóêó è íîãó)

34 Clever salesmen often trick people (C) into buying things they don’t really need. (Ëîâêèå ïðîäàâöû ÷àñòî ïûòàþòñÿ îáìàíûâàòü ëþäåé, ÷òîáû îíè ïîêóïàëè âåùè, êîòîðûå èì íå î÷åíü íóæíû)

35 If a bully tries to (B) pick a fight with you, the best thing to do is to walk away. (Åñëè õóëèãàí ïûòàåòñÿ ïîäðàòüñÿ ñ âàìè, ëó÷øåå, ÷òî ìîæíî ñäåëàòü, — ýòî óéòè)

36 The parcel (A) will be delivered to you as soon as possible. (Ïîñûëêà áóäåò äîñòàâëåíà âàì êàê ìîæíî ñêîðåå)

37 You shouldn’t use Eric’s computer without (C) asking him first. (Òåáå íåëüçÿ èñïîëüçîâàòü êîìïüþòåð Ýðèêà, ñïåðâà íå ñïðîñèâ åãî)

38 The ferry boat (C) leaves for the island an hour later at weekends. ( âûõîäíûå äíè ïàðîì îòïðàâëÿåòñÿ íà îñòðîâ íà ÷àñ ïîçæå)

39 I haven’t seen Nathan since he (C) left the company. (ß íå âèäåë Íàòàíà ñ òåõ ïîð, êàê îí ïîêèíóë êîìïàíèþ)

40 It didn’t take Malcolm long to recover from the accident; he was back on his (B) feet in a few days. (Âîññòàíîâëåíèå Ìàëüêîëüìà ïîñëå íåñ÷àñòíîãî ñëó÷àÿ íå çàéìåò ìíîãî âðåìåíè; îí âñòàíåò íà íîãè â òå÷åíèå íåñêîëüêèõ äíåé)

41 Albert’s classmates often pick (B) on him because he has bright red hair. (Îäíîêëàññíèêè Àëüáåðòà ÷àñòî äðàçíÿò åãî, ïîòîìó ÷òî ó íåãî ÿðêèå êðàñíûå âîëîñû)

42 The increase in greenhouse gases (C) sàós bad news for the future of our planet. (Óâåëè÷åíèå ïàðíèêîâûõ ãàçîâ îêàçûâàåò îòðèöàòåëüíîå âîçäåéñòâèå äëÿ áóäóùåãî íàøåé ïëàíåòû)

43 Take your keys with you (A) in case I’m not home when you return this evening. (Âîçüìèòå êëþ÷è ñ ñîáîé íà ñëó÷àé, åñëè ìåíÿ íå áóäåò äîìà, êîãäà âû âåðíåòåñü ñåãîäíÿ âå÷åðîì)

44 It was (B) such terrible weather that there were hardly any people out in the streets. (Áûëà òàêàÿ óæàñíàÿ ïîãîäà, ÷òî íà óëèöàõ ïî÷òè íå áûëî ëþäåé)

45 It (C) is said by people in the office that Jacob was caught red-handed stealing the money. ( îôèñå ïîãîâàðèâàþò, ÷òî ßêîâ áûë ïîéìàí íà êðàæå äåíåã ñ ïîëè÷íûì)

46 I can’t wait (C) to tell Matthew the good news! (Íå òåðïèòñÿ ðàññêàçàòü Ìàòôåþ õîðîøèå íîâîñòè!)

47 Be careful with that sharp knife! You (B) are going to cut yourself. (Áóäü îñòîðîæåí ñ îñòðûì íîæîì! Òû ñåé÷àñ ïîðåæåøüñÿ)

48 Bill won’t be attending the conference (A) because he’s out of town. (Áèëë íå áóäåò ïðèñóòñòâîâàòü íà êîíôåðåíöèè, ïîòîìó ÷òî îí óåõàë èç ãîðîäà)

49 A hidden camera inside the bank enabled the police to (C) identify the criminals. (Ñêðûòàÿ êàìåðà âíóòðè áàíêà ïîçâîëèëà ïîëèöèè èäåíòèôèöèðîâàòü ïðåñòóïíèêîâ)

50 The students are looking forward (C) to taking part in tree-planting day. (Ñòóäåíòû ñ íåòåðïåíèåì îæèäàþò ó÷àñòèÿ íà äíå ïîñàäêè äåðåâüåâ)

51 As a child, Debbie (A) stammered a lot, but now she speaks quite clearly.  äåòñòâå Äåááè ìíîãî çàïèíàëàñü, íî ñåé÷àñ îíà ãîâîðèò äîñòàòî÷íî ÷åòêî)

52 The fire fighters spent six hours trying to (B) extinguish the fire in the factory. (Ïîæàðíûå ïîòðàòèëè øåñòü ÷àñîâ, ïûòàÿñü ïîòóøèòü ïîæàð íà çàâîäå)

53 William thinks he is the black (A) sheep of his family because he’s the only one without a university degree. (Óèëüÿì ñ÷èòàåò ñåáÿ áåëîé âîðîíîé â ñâîåé ñåìüå, ïîòîìó ÷òî îí åäèíñòâåííûé áåç âûñøåãî îáðàçîâàíèÿ)

54 David never stops boasting (C) about his high marks; it’s so annoying! (Äýâèä íèêîãäà íå ïåðåñòàåò õâàñòàòüñÿ ñâîèìè âûñîêèìè îöåíêàìè; ýòî òàê ðàçäðàæàåò!)

55 The mountaineers (C) will have reached the summit by late afternoon. (Àëüïèíèñòû äîñòèãëè âåðøèíû ê êîíöó äíÿ)

56 When my brother and I argue, our parents (B) refuse to take sides. (Êîãäà ìû ñ áðàòîì ñïîðèì, ðîäèòåëè îòêàçûâàþòñÿ ïðèíèìàòü ÷üþ-ëèáî ñòîðîíó)

57 There is a great need to (C) set up a recycling centre in our area. (Â íàøåì ðàéîíå åñòü áîëüøàÿ ïîòðåáíîñòü â ñîçäàíèè öåíòðà óòèëèçàöèè)

58 We’d better get on the bus now; it’s (B) about to leave. (Íàì ëó÷øå ñåñòü â àâòîáóñ, îí ñåé÷àñ óåäåò)

59 Their wedding invitation came as a surprise; we didn’t even know they were (A) engaged! (Èõ ñâàäåáíîå ïðèãëàøåíèå ñòàëî íåîæèäàííîñòüþ, ìû äàæå íå çíàëè, ÷òî îíè áûëè ïîìîëâëåíû!)

60 We never expected that Celia would move to the country. Her decision was out of the (A) blue. (Ìû íå îæèäàëè, ÷òî Ñèëèÿ çàõî÷åò ïóòåøåñòâîâàòü ïî ñòðàíå. Åå ðåøåíèå áûëî íåîæèäàííîñòüþ)

61 Do you know the names of the people who were involved (C) in this project? (Âû çíàåòå èìåíà ëþäåé, êîòîðûå áûëè âîâëå÷åíû â ýòîò ïðîåêò?)

62 Cynthia (B) used to like living in the city centre, but now she’s grown tired of it. (Ñèíòèè íðàâèëîñü æèòü â öåíòðå, íî ñåé÷àñ îíà óñòàëà îò ýòîãî)

63 Teens often find it difficult to (B) resist peer pressure, as they want to fit in with their friends. (Ïîäðîñòêàì ÷àñòî òðóäíî ïðîòèâîñòîÿòü äàâëåíèþ ñâåðñòíèêîâ, ïîòîìó ÷òî îíè õîòÿò áûòü òàêèìè æå, êàê èõ äðóçüÿ)

64 Why (C) are you smelling the cheese? Has it gone off? (Ïî÷åìó âû íþõàåòå ñûð? Îí èñïîðòèëñÿ?)

65 I saw Oliver yesterday, but he (A) was running to catch the bus, so I didn’t have a chance to talk to him. (ß â÷åðà âèäåëà Îëèâåðà, íî îí áåæàë, ÷òîáû óñïåòü íà àâòîáóñ, ïîýòîìó ó ìåíÿ íå áûëî âîçìîæíîñòè ïîãîâîðèòü ñ íèì)

66 Charlotte had to (A) face many difficulties in her new job, but she managed to handle them successfully. (Øàðëîòòå ïðèøëîñü ñòîëêíóòüñÿ ñî ìíîãèìè òðóäíîñòÿìè â ñâîåé íîâîé ðàáîòå, íî åé óäàëîñü óñïåøíî ñïðàâèòüñÿ ñ íèìè)

67 It was (B) such bad book that I never finished reading it. (Ýòî áûë òàêàÿ ïëîõàÿ êíèãà, ÷òî ÿ íèêîãäà íå äî÷èòàþ åå)

68 The men who (C) robbed the jewellery shop got away with ?100,000 worth of jewellery. (Ìóæ÷èí, êîòîðûå îãðàáèëè þâåëèðíûé ìàãàçèí óêðàëè þâåëèðíûå èçäåëèÿ íà ñóììó ?100 000)

69 Charles tried to move his broken leg, but felt a(n) (B) excruciating pain as soon as he did so. (×àðëüç ïûòàëñÿ ïîøåâåëèòü ñëîìàííîé íîãîé, íî ïî÷óâñòâîâàë íåâûíîñèìóþ áîëü, êàê òîëüêî îí ñäåëàë ýòî)

70 The museum doesn’t let visitors (A) photograph the exhibits. (Ìóçåé íå ïîçâîëÿåò ïîñåòèòåëÿì ôîòîãðàôèðîâàòü ýêñïîíàòû)

71 Have you decided whether to buy this car, or are you still in two (C) minds about it? (Âû óæå ðåøèëè, ñòîèò ëè ïîêóïàòü ýòîò àâòîìîáèëü, èëè âû âñå åùå ñîìíåâàåòåñü?)

72 Who is responsible (A) for organising the school’s music festival? (Êòî íåñåò îòâåòñòâåííîñòü çà îðãàíèçàöèþ øêîëüíîãî ôåñòèâàëÿ?)

73 I feel a bit (C) dizzy; do you mind if I sit down for a while? (Ó ìåíÿ çàêðóæèëàñü ãîëîâà; Âû íå âîçðàæàåòå, åñëè ÿ ïðèñÿäó íåíàäîëãî?)

74 You won’t find Adam in his office this week. He (B) is working from home, so you can call him there. (Âû íå íàéäåòå Àäàìà â îôèñå íà ýòîé íåäåëå. Îí ðàáîòàåò äîìà, ïîýòîìó âû ìîæåòå ïîçâîíèòü åìó òóäà)

75 I know you haven’t received the email yet, but don’t worry, it (C) will be sent tonight. (ß çíàþ, ÷òî òû íå ïîëó÷èë ýëåêòðîííîå ïèñüìî, íî íå âîëíóéñÿ, îíî áóäåò îòïðàâëåíî ñåãîäíÿ)

76 (B) Since I hadn’t kept the receipt, I couldn’t return the broken MP3 player. (Òàê êàê ÿ íå ñîõðàíèë ÷åê, ÿ íå ñìîã âåðíóòü ñëîìàííûé MP3-ïëååð)

77 Chloe was jogging in the park, but she stopped (B) to take some rest for a few minutes. (Õëîÿ áåãàëà â ïàðêå, íî îíà îñòàíîâèëàñü, ÷òîáû ïåðåäîõíóòü íåñêîëüêî ìèíóò)

78 Whenever Laura doesn’t know the answer to a question, she just (A) shrugs her shoulders and says nothing. (Êîãäà Ëàóðà íå çíàåò îòâåòà íà âîïðîñ, îíà òîëüêî ïîæèìàåò ïëå÷àìè è ìîë÷èò)

79 When Sarah’s sister is born, Sarah won’t be a(n) (C) only child any more! (Êîãäà ðîäèòñÿ ñåñòðà Ñàðû, îíà áîëüøå íå áóäåò åäèíñòâåííûì ðåáåíêîì!)

80 You can tell by his surname that Mr Hoffmann is of German (A) origin. (Ïî åãî ôàìèëèè âû ìîæåòå ñêàçàòü, ÷òî ãîñïîäèí Ãîôìàí íåìåöêîãî ïðîèñõîæäåíèÿ)

Ïèñüìî

Ïðîêîììåíòèðóéòå ñëåäóþùåå çàÿâëåíèå.

«Ñòóäåíòû äîëæíû ó÷èòüñÿ ðÿäîì ñ äîìîì è æèòü ñî ñâîåé ñåìüåé â öåëÿõ ýêîíîìèè ñðåäñòâ».

Êàêîâî Âàøå ìíåíèå? Âû áû âûáðàëè æèòü äîìà âî âðåìÿ ó÷åáû? Íàïèøèòå 200-250 ñëîâ.

Ðåøåíèå #

Today, with rising living expenses and the high cost of education, more and more students are choosing to study close to home and live with their families in order to save money. This is a practical choice, but are these students missing out on valuable life lessons by not leaving the safety of home?

In my view, living away from home is an important part of the university experience, perhaps just as important as actual studies. For instance, students who must adapt to an unfamiliar environment acquire useful social and domestic skills. In addition, the challenge of living alone can help young people to develop a more independent and responsible character by teaching them to rely on themselves.

On the other hand, it could be argued that students can gain these skills and qualities without leaving home. Furthermore, many families simply cannot afford the costs involved in supporting a child who studies away from home, and many students are unable to take on these expenses themselves.

All things considered, students who have the option of studying in another city or country, but who choose to remain with their families during their student years, are probably missing out on valuable character-forming experiences. Of course, not everyone has the resources to leave home at an early age. But if the opportunity presents itself, why pass up the chance to learn lessons from real life?

Ïðèâåäåì âûäåðæêó èç çàäàíèÿ èç ó÷åáíèêà Þëèÿ Âàóëèíà, Äæóííè Äóëè 11 êëàññ, Ïðîñâåùåíèå:

Choose the correct item.

1 How did you (B) get Stephen to help you with the housework?

2 This time next week we (C) will be surfing at Sydney’s Bondi Beach.

3 The local council has decided to go (B) ahead with the construction of a new library.

4 Can you please stop complaining? It’s really (A) getting on my nerves!

5 The painter’s amazing biography made quite an impression (A) on the art students.

6 Becky’s teeth always start to (B) chatter when she stays out in the cold for too long.

A shiver B chatter C mutter

7 The school (A) whose team reaches the finals will enter the state championship.

8 This house is said (C) to have been built in the 1930s.

9 Paul (B) hadn’t taught young children before, so he found it quite demanding.

10 He recommended (B) installing a burglar alarm to protect the house against thieves.

11 My mother came (B) across a beautiful antique vase at the bazaar.

12 Joey always (A) clenches his fists when he’s angry.

13 Frank should see a doctor; that (C) hacking cough of his sounds bad.

14 Lisa was ashamed (A) of her rude behaviour and apologised to Ben.

15 The conman spent five years in prison after he was (C) convicted of fraud.

16 Henry never borrows money from anyone because he can’t stand (A) having debts.

17 Take your umbrella with you because it (B) looks like it’s going to rain.

18 Since no one could attend the staff meeting, it was put (C) off until the following week.

19 Liam is suffering from a back (B) injury and won’t be able to compete in today’s match.

20 Since there’s nothing you can do about the situation, you’ll just have to (C) grin and bear it.

21 Ron felt a sharp pain in his knee, so he decided to (C) have it checked by a doctor.

22 Maria won’t forget (B) winning first place in the dance competition; it was the best moment in her life!

23 Nick (A) has been working on the project for hours; I’m sure he’s exhausted.

24 The teacher asked to see Brad (A) with a view to talking about his poor exam results.

25 Tommy has no respect (A) for elderly people; he talks to them as if they were his peers.

26 The police wanted to question James again because they suspected he had kept (C) back important information.

27 Put these batteries in the recycling bin; they’re not (B) rechargeable so we can’t use them again.

28 She spent hours looking for her purse, but it (C) had disappeared

29 Ian usually has tough deadlines to meet at work, so he (B) is used to working under pressure.

30 Alan wanted to (A) dissuade quit his studies, but his parents managed to him.

31 I’d better see a dentist; I have this toothache that just won’t go (A) away

32 Emma isn’t a very sociable person, she usually (C) keeps to herself.

33 Jane wasn’t really hurt in the accident; she just (B) bruised her arm and her leg.

34 Clever salesmen often trick people (C) into buying things they don’t really need.

A with B against C into

35 If a bully tries to (B) pick a fight with you, the best thing to do is to walk away.

36 The parcel (A) will be delivered to you as soon as possible.

37 You shouldn’t use Eric’s computer without (C) asking him first.

38 The ferry boat (C) leaves for the island an hour later at weekends.

39 I haven’t seen Nathan since he (C) left the company.

40 It didn’t take Malcolm long to recover from the accident; he was back on his (B) feet in a few days.

41 Albert’s classmates often pick (B) on him because he has bright red hair.

42 The increase in greenhouse gases (C) spells bad news for the future of our planet.

43 Take your keys with you (A) in case I’m not home when you return this evening.

44 It was (B) such terrible weather that there were hardly any people out in the streets.

45 It (C) is said by people in the office that Jacob was caught red-handed stealing the money.

46 I can’t wait (C) to tell Matthew the good news!

47 Be careful with that sharp knife! You (B) are going to cut yourself.

48 Bill won’t be attending the conference (A) because he’s out of town.

49 A hidden camera inside the bank enabled the police to (C) identify the criminals.

50 The students are looking forward (C) to taking part in tree-planting day.

51 As a child, Debbie (A) stammered a lot, but now she speaks quite clearly.

52 The fire fighters spent six hours trying to (B) extinguish the fire in the factory.

53 William thinks he is the black (A) sheep of his family because he’s the only one without a university degree.

54 David never stops boasting (C) about his high marks; it’s so annoying!

A for B with C about

55 The mountaineers (C) will have reached the summit by late afternoon.

56 When my brother and I argue, our parents (B) refuse to take sides.

57 There is a great need to (C) set up a recycling centre in our area.

58 We’d better get on the bus now; it’s (B) about to leave

59 Their wedding invitation came as a surprise; we didn’t even know they were (A) engaged !

60 We never expected that Celia would move to the country. Her decision was out of the (A) blue

61 Do you know the names of the people who were involved (C) in this project?

62 Cynthia (B) used to like living in the city centre, but now she’s grown tired of it.

63 Teens often find it difficult to (B) resist peer pressure, as they want to fit in with their friends.

64 Why (C) are you smelling the cheese? Has it gone off?

65 I saw Oliver yesterday, but he (A) was running to catch the bus, so I didn’t have a chance to talk to him.

66 Charlotte had to (A) face many difficulties in her new job, but she managed to handle them successfully.

67 It was (B) such bad book that I never finished reading it.

68 The men who (C) robbed the jewellery shop got away with ?100,000 worth of jewellery.

A stole B broke C robbed

69 Charles tried to move his broken leg, but felt a(n) (B) excruciating pain as soon as he did so.

70 The museum doesn’t let visitors (A) photograph the exhibits.

71 Have you decided whether to buy this car, or are you still in two (C) minds about it?

72 Who is responsible (A) for organising the school’s music festival?

73 I feel a bit (C) dizzy; do you mind if I sit down for a while?

74 You won’t find Adam in his office this week. He (B) is working from home, so you can call him there.

75 I know you haven’t received the email yet, but don’t worry, it (C) will be sent

tonight.

76 (B) Since I hadn’t kept the receipt, I couldn’t return the broken MP3 player.

77 Chloe was jogging in the park, but she stopped (B) to take some rest for a few minutes.

78 Whenever Laura doesn’t know the answer to a question, she just (A) shrugs her shoulders and says nothing.

79 When Sarah’s sister is born, Sarah won’t be a(n) (C) only child any more!

80 You can tell by his surname that Mr Hoffmann is of German (A) origin

Writing

Comment on the following statement.

«University students should study close to home and live with their family in order to save money.»

What is your opinion? Would you choose to live at home while you study? Write 200-250 words.

*Öèòèðèðîâàíèå ÷àñòè çàäàíèÿ ñî ññûëêîé íà ó÷åáíèê ïðîèçâîäèòñÿ èñêëþ÷èòåëüíî â ó÷åáíûõ öåëÿõ äëÿ ëó÷øåãî ïîíèìàíèÿ ðàçáîðà ðåøåíèÿ çàäàíèÿ.

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  • Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 32–38. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 32–38, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

    Two years in a hut

    Henry Thompson, a writer, built a hut on the shore of the pond and lived there all alone for two years. He did this for two reasons: because he wanted to 32 ______ that people spend too much time and money on food and clothes and because he wanted a perfectly quiet chance to write more books. 33 ______ to the writer, he spent only one hundred dollars a year while he lived in this hut. He raised beans on his land, ate wild berries, caught fish and “went visiting” his friends and neighbours now and then. To buy his woodsman’s clothes and a few necessities, he planted gardens, painted houses, and cut wood for his friends.
    This period influenced Henry’s creative work a lot. He wrote a book called “The Wood” which 34 ______ us all about these seven or eight hundred days he lived in his hut. Several other books also describe the time when he 35 ______ to live all by himself. These sold very well. In all of them Henry was boasting that he had found the only sensible way to live. “I am for simple living, and I 36 ______ being alone!” he would declare in his books. He 37 ______ you feel, when you read his books, that it is fine to walk around the fields, sniffing the wild grape and the green grass, and that no one can find pleasure like the man who rows, and skates, and swims. 38 ______, people passing by the pond used to hear him whistling old ballads, or playing very softly and beautifully on a flute, and they thought he sounded lonely and sad.

    32. 1) prove 2) ensure 3) agree 4) secure

    Ответ частично правильный.

    Ответ правильный.

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    Lincoln

    Lincoln stood in the library of William’s house in Russell Square, staring at the Renoir painting of the two red-headed young women. It hung above the fireplace, and Lincoln understood why it took pride of place in this room. It was a masterpiece, and he could see that it 32 ______ William of Lily and Emily.

    Lincoln had told William he needed to speak to him privately, and they had 33 ______ to meet here. Lily was still in Brighton with the children. The house was empty and very quiet this afternoon. John came in and, clearing his throat, asked, “Would you like something, sir? Perhaps, a cup of tea?” “No, thank you, John,” Lincoln answered. Lincoln continued to study the marvelous Renoir. Suddenly William entered the room and apologized for 34 ______ him waiting.

    “What’s this all about, Lincoln? You 35 ______ rather serious, even sad,” William said. Lincoln was silent. He went and sat on a chair near the fireplace. William took the other chair, staring at him attentively.

    “Brad Winston telephoned me just as I was leaving for lunch. He had apparently attempted to get hold of you here, but the line was busy. In 36 ______, he tried several times with no success. That’s why he finally got 37 ______ touch with me. He said that there was a terrible car 38 ______ sometime last night. Your brother George is in hospital now,” Lincoln said.

    32. 1) reviewed   2) reminded   3) recorded   4) remembered

    Ответ частично правильный.

    Ответ правильный.

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Установите соответствие тем 1 — 8 текстам A — G. Занесите свои ответы в соответствующее поле справа. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.

1. Strange colours in the sky

2. Changes of the seasons

3. Expanding the influence

4. The last role

5. The last night

6. Waves in the air

7. Influence of magic forces

8. For war and peace

A. In rural Irish communities of the early 1800s, weather forecasting was anything but a precise science. There were people who predicted and explained turns in the weather through the prism of superstition. One particular storm in 1839 was so peculiar that rural folk in the west of Ireland, stunned by its ferocity, feared it could be the end of the world. Some blamed it on the “fairies” from local tales.

B. The eruption of the volcano at Krakatoa in the Pacific Ocean was a major disaster by any measure. In 1883, the entire island of Krakatoa was simply blown apart, and the resulting tsunami killed tens of thousands of people on other islands. The volcanic dust thrown into the atmosphere affected the weather around the world, and people as far away as Britain and the United States saw red sunsets caused by particles in the atmosphere.

C. The dust from Mount Tambora, which had erupted in early April 1815 in the Indian Ocean, shrouded the globe. And with sunlight blocked, 1816 did not have a normal summer. The weather in Europe and North America took a bizarre turn that resulted in crop failures and even famine. Spring came but then everything seemed to turn backward, as cold temperatures returned.

D. Wireless telegraphy originated as a term to describe electrical signaling without the electric wires to connect the end points. It was different from the conventional electric telegraph signaling. The term was initially applied to a variety of competing technologies to communicate messages encoded as symbols, without wires, around the turn of the 20th century, but radio emerged as the most significant.

E. By the time Abraham Lincoln became president, the telegraph had become an accepted part of American life. Lincoln’s first State of the Union message was transmitted over the telegraph wires in 1861. During the Civil War, Lincoln spent many hours in the telegraph room of the War Department building near the White House. The president would generally write his messages in longhand, and telegraph operators would relay them, in military cipher, to the front.

F. One of the truly tragic events in American history is the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Just as the Civil War was coming to an end, on April 14, 1865, the president had sought a night of relaxation at Ford’s Theatre, a short carriage drive from the White House. As Lincoln watched the play, John Wilkes Booth, an actor, shot the president and fled.

G. It is probably impossible to overestimate Queen Victoria’s importance to the British history of the 1800s. She took an active involvement in the affairs of state and strongly believed that Britain should rule much of the world as an empire. Indicating her role as an imperial leader, her official title as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland was changed in the late 1870s to also include the title Empress of India.

1) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

Strange but true

When President Lincoln was ready to sign the Emancipation Proclamation, his hands ___ (SHAKE) because he was very nervous.


2) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

So he ___ (PUT) the pen down. He decided to wait to sign the document until he could do this with a steady hand.


3) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

He was afraid that his critics would accuse ___ (HE) of hesitating if they saw a shaky signature.


4) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

The camera

The camera is a miraculous invention. Some people treat it as a time machine. It helps people capture any moment in history and in the present. Alexander Walcott ___ (CONSIDER) to have invented it.


5) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

The ___ (ONE) camera appeared in 1840.


6) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

The improvement in the camera technology has helped bring motion pictures. Today, we enjoy our ___ (GOOD) images and get time to interact with our own past.


7) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

It ___ (STAY) with us forever in our photos and home videos.


8) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

Visiting Uluru

If you are thinking of making the journey to witness the incredible red rock Uluru in person, here are some facts you should know before you leave. Thousands of ___ (VISIT) to Australia go to see Uluru.


9) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

Uluru is located west of the Simpson Desert 335 km southwest of Alice Springs. While some people believe it to be the largest monolith in the world, this title is ___ (ACTUAL) held by Mount Augustus in Western Australia.


10) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

Uluru is known to undergo a series of colour changes. These can be just subtle ___ (DIFFER) when it rains.


11) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

However, the view undergoes amazing ___ (TRANSFORM) when caught by the spectacular sunset rays.


12) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

This is so partially because the surface of Uluru is full of ___ (USUAL) caves and holes due to millions of years of erosion.


13) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.

Uluru is a sacred site to the indigenous people of the area, and guides ___ (COURAGE) tourists from climbing the rock.


14) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

A new coat

At the weekend Dotty went to Anna for tea and Anna’s mother Miranda gasped when she saw Dotty. She had changed a lot. Anna had ___ Dotty to the hairdresser’s and now she had a very beautiful hairstyle with a fringe.

1) proceeded
2) accompanied
3) followed
4) addressed


15) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

___, Miranda knew that the girls had bought a new suit for Dotty. “You look completely different with your hair like that,” Miranda said approvingly, then, “Did you bring your suit with you? Anna told me how nice it was.”

1) Therefore
2) Otherwise
3) Moreover
4) Although


16) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

Dotty waved a bag at her. “Yes, I did. Anna is going to let me borrow one of her coats which would match my suit. She says I’m not ___ to wear this one now.”

1) agreed
2) accepted
3) afforded
4) allowed


17) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

“Well, I certainly agree with her on that point but I think you may take my woollen coat ___ of Anna’s. I never wear it any more so if you like it you’re more than welcome to keep it.” Miranda disappeared to return minutes later with a very smart swing coat in navy blue folded across her arm. “Here, try this on,” she encouraged and Dotty slipped it on. “It’s just perfect,” Miranda told her. “And I have to say it looks so much better on you than it ever did on me. Take it and wear it in good health.”

1) instead
2) besides
3) against
4) outside


18) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

“But I couldn’t,” Dotty spluttered. “It must have cost a ___ and I really can’t take it.”

1) price
2) thing
3) fortune
4) wealth


19) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

“Of course you can,” Miranda said. What good is it to me, hanging in the wardrobe and never ___ the light of day?

1) looking
2) seeing
3) watching
4) glancing


20) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

You’ll be ___ me a favour taking it out of the way.” Dotty was really pleased with Miranda’s present.

1) making
2) getting
3) doing
4) giving

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The King’s New Dress

Many years ago, there was a King who spent all his time and money on dressing up. He loved riding round in his 26________________ garments so that everybody could see him. EXPENSE

His wardrobes contained clothes of 27________________ patterns and designs. DIFFER

One day two 28________________ men appeared at the palace and said they could make beautiful clothes which had magical properties. HONEST

Only clever people would be able to see them — but they would be 29________________ to anyone who was stupid or not good at their job. VISIBLE

The King thought this was an excellent opportunity to find out who was wise and who was foolish in his 30________________. KING

The two men were given gold and silver thread and two 31________________ weaving machines and they started to work. WONDER

After several weeks the King decided to send an old and honest minister, who was 32________________ clever and good at his job, to visit the two men. Can you guess what he saw? CERTAIN

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Famous inventions stories

Have you ever wondered how the most famous inventions were created? From the 1 __________________ of time, humans everywhere have been inventing.

BEGIN

By looking into our past and bringing invention stories to life, we are all reminded that regular people, like you and me, were able to come up with 2 __________________ ideas that ended up having a great impact.

SUCCESS

Knowing the past can help you create the future. If you are looking for invention inspiration, background for an 3 __________________ project, or just have a curious mind – read about famous inventions. The stories of great inventions are fascinating.

EDUCATION

Some great inventions were created 4 __________________ by mistake, others by trial and error.

SIMPLE

Some 5 __________________ of the most well-known products have incredible stories of innovation to tell. INVENT

When was the parachute invented?

Have you ever felt like jumping out of a plane? Plenty of people have, but 6 __________________ most of them did it after parachutes had been invented.

THANKFUL

Leonardo da Vinci made the first real studies of flight in the 1480s. He had over 100 7 __________________ that illustrated his theories on flight.

DRAW

He designed a parachute in the 1480s, though he didn’t try it out.

In 1785, Jean Pierre Blanchard used a dog to test his parachute design. The dog was fine, and so was Blanchard when he used the parachute in 1793 to escape a balloon accident. These early parachutes didn’t catch on because there weren’t any flying machines around to make them 8 __________________ useful. REAL

The invention of airplanes has made parachutes important. Since then, their 9 __________________ has been proved many times. EFFECTIVE

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What Alexander Graham Bell’s Voice Sounded Like

26 We now know what the man who made it possible to hear the voices of cross-country friends sounded like. Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor most notable for his _________ of the telephone INVENT

27 and other sound recording methods, has himself been silent in the annals of history, but thanks to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in ____________ with the Library of Congress and the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, researchers have identified Bell’s voice.

COLLABORATE

28 The audio ________ come from Bell’s Volta lab, and they are some of the earliest ever made RECORD

29 Researchers discovered a transcript of recording, which was signed and dated by Bell. _____________, researchers matched this transcript with a recording dated April 15, 1885. RECENT

30 The recording sounds as old as it is, and Bell spends about 4 minutes reading numbers _________________ , signing off with “in witness whereof, hear my voice, Alexander Graham Bell.” LOUD

31 The non-invasive optical technique that was used to recover the sound is a method that has been developed over the past 10 years. The team is still recovering sound from the Volta lab discs with hopes to shed light on the __________process. INNOVATE

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26 Drinking coffee is an irresistible habit for millions of people and most of them find it_________ to do without it. POSSIBLE

27 Yet, doctors feel pessimistic about drinking coffee and even consider it _________ .HARM

28 Some people can drink several cups of coffee with few side effects. Other individuals may be so _________ that even a small amount coffee makes them uncomfortable SENSE

29 They may become impatient and notice some nervousness, headaches, and __________ to concentrate. ABLE

30 It is believed that coffee makes people more __________ . That is why people usually drink coffee in the morning.ENERGY

31 However, there are people who _________ feel sleepy after a cup of coffee. ACTUAL

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Future population

The United Nations (UN) has published its prediction about the size and age of the world’s population three hundred years from now. This report can help environmental 1__________________ and policy-makers to understand dramatic changes in the world’s population in the future.

SCIENCE

The report suggests that if the birth rates stay the same, there’ll be a huge expansion of the 2__________________ population.

GLOBE

You may think it 3__________________ but three centuries from now there may be over one hundred and thirty trillion people. POSSIBLE

The report says that the world’s population is likely to be 4__________________ older. The average age will be fifty while today it is twenty six.

SIGNIFICANT

Almost a quarter of all the 5__________________ of the planet will live in Africa. INHABIT

6__________________ think that India, China and the United States will continue to be countries with the biggest population. RESEARCH

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York

26. York is a walled city situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. In old times York was the capital of a Viking _______. KING

27. In Medieval times, York was the second city of England, then, the social centre of the north, and in ______ times an important railway centre. VICTORIA

28. Today York is, among other things, the home of world-famous chocolate and one of the most wonderful ______ cities in the world. HISTORY

29. It is also one of the most______ cities in the world. BEAUTY

30. Among its museums there is the National Railway Museum with a unique ______ of steam trains and Royal Carriages. In the Castle Museum one can imagine oneself in the 19th century world of old streets, shops, farmhouses and homes. COLLECT

31. In the newest museum, York Story, ______ travel in a special electric car through an original Viking street with its sights, sounds and smells. VISIT

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My grandfather was a Methodist minister. When I was growing up in Washington, his sermons at the Park Road Community Church, which he helped to found, had a 26 _____________ impact on me. POWER

He made sure I understood that I had a 27 _________ to give back and help make life better for others. RESPONSE

My mother had a master’s degree and was a teacher, a principal and then an 28_________in the local school system. My father, also a college graduate, worked at the Postal Service. ADMINISTER

I attended public schools, which were segregated at the time. I later transferred to an all-boys Catholic high school, where I played basketball and football. I was awarded a 29 __________ to Rutgers in 1963, but I had a few distractions and lost my scholarship.

My father made it plain that I had to make my own way, so I returned to Washington and enrolled at American University. To pay the bills, I worked sellling clothes in downtown department stores. SCHOLAR

After I received my marketing degree in 1968, I applied to the Xerox Corporation three times but had no luck. They did not approve of my 30 __________ form and CV. APPLY

So I went to a job fair to make my case in person, and the company hired me. I 31 ______became Xerox’s top salesperson in the mid-Atlantic area. QUICK

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