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Orient Express

In the early 1860s, trains were the preferred way to travel. They weren’t particularly comfortable, however, until American engineer George Mortimer Pullman decided to make trains more luxurious.

By the late 1860s, trains furnished not only sleeping cars, but kitchen and dining facilities, where A ___________________. This was innovative for the time, and was aimed to encourage people В ___________________. The first of these Pullman trains in England ran from London to Brighton and used electricity for illumination.

In 1881, another railway entrepreneur, George Nagelmacker, introduced the use of a restaurant car onboard, and the first Orient Express train service was begun. Running from Paris to Romania the route included Strasbourg, Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest.

Thanks to the 12 mile Simplon Tunnel, С ___________________, the Orient Express expanded, including a route to Istanbul, and the legendary romance of the Orient Express was in full swing.

Everyone in the social register, including royalty, chose to travel on the wheels of that luxury hotel D ___________________ in wealthy surroundings. Legends, stories, and intrigue surrounded those trips to exotic places, and those famous people E ___________________.

Unfortunately, during World War II this luxury travel was closed for the most part, and later, after the war, F ___________________ to start it again. Within the next few years airplane travel became popular, and train passenger service declined.

1.  elegant meals were served to passengers

2.  to use trains for long distance travel and vacations

3.  who rode the train

4.  who wrote about it

5.  which connected Switzerland and Italy

6.  that served dishes and wines

7.  there was no money

Пропуск A B C D E F
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Задание №8668.
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.

Orient Express

In the early 1860s, trains were the preferred way to travel. They weren’t particularly comfortable, however, until American engineer George Mortimer Pullman decided to make trains more luxurious.

By the late 1860s, trains furnished not only sleeping cars, but kitchen and dining facilities, where ___ (A). This was innovative for the time, and was aimed to encourage people ___ (B). The first of these Pullman trains in England ran from London to Brighton and used electricity for illumination.

In 1881, another railway entrepreneur, George Nagelmacker, introduced the use of a restaurant car onboard, and the first Orient Express train service was begun. Running from Paris to Romania the route included Strasbourg, Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest.

Thanks to the 12 mile Simplon Tunnel, ___ (C), the Orient Express expanded, including a route to Istanbul, and the legendary romance of the Orient Express was in full swing.

Everyone in the social register, including royalty, chose to travel on the wheels of that luxury hotel ___ (D) in wealthy surroundings. Legends, stories, and intrigue surrounded those trips to exotic places, and those famous people ___ (E).

Unfortunately, during World War II this luxury travel was closed for the most part, and later, after the war, ___ (F) to start it again. Within the next few years airplane travel became popular, and train passenger service declined.

1. which connected Switzerland and Italy
2. there was no money
3. that served dishes and wines
4. elegant meals were served to passengers
5. who rode the train
6. to use trains for long distance travel and vacations
7. who wrote about it

A B C D E F
           

Решение:
Пропуску A соответствует часть текста под номером 4.
Пропуску B соответствует часть текста под номером 6.
Пропуску C соответствует часть текста под номером 1.
Пропуску D соответствует часть текста под номером 3.
Пропуску E соответствует часть текста под номером 5.
Пропуску F соответствует часть текста под номером 2.

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Orient
Express

In the early 1860s, trains were the preferred way to
travel. They weren’t particularly comfortable, however, until American engineer
George Mortimer Pullman decided to make trains more luxurious.

By the late 1860s, trains furnished not only sleeping cars,
but kitchen and dining facilities, where
_______________________. This was innovative for the time, and was aimed to
encourage people
_______________________. The first of these Pullman trains in England ran from London to Brighton and used electricity for illumination.

In 1881, another railway entrepreneur, George Nagelmacker,
introduced the use of a restaurant car onboard, and the first Orient Express
train service was begun. Running from Paris to Romania the route included Strasbourg, Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest.

Thanks to the 12 mile Simplon Tunnel, _______________________, the Orient
Express expanded, including a route to Istanbul, and the legendary romance of
the Orient Express was in full swing.

Everyone in the social register, including royalty, chose
to travel on the wheels of that luxury hotel
_______________________ in wealthy
surroundings. Legends, stories, and intrigue surrounded those trips to exotic
places, and those famous people
_______________________.

Unfortunately, during World War II this luxury travel was
closed for the most part, and later, after the war,
_______________________ to start it again.
Within the next few years airplane travel became popular, and train passenger
service declined.

1. Art and life

2. In a railway museum

3. Airplane alternative

4. Long and special

5. Goods delivery

6. User and nature friendly

7. From steam to electricity

8. Not any more

A. The invention of the steam locomotive made a breakthrough in the development of the railway system in the 19th century. Today the technology seems ordinary, but two hundred years ago it was revolutionary. Steam locomotives were fueled by burning coal, wood or oil, to produce steam in a boiler, which drove the engine. Of course, large amounts of water were also needed. In the 20th century, steam engines were gradually replaced with trains fueled by diesel or electricity.

B. Some long-distance passenger trains have become famous. For example, the Trans-Siberian Railway in Russia is the longest railway in the world, covering 9,259 kilometers and 10 time zones. In the United States, the California Zephyr travels between Chicago and San Francisco, and during the 3-day trip, passengers can enjoy amazing views of the Rocky Mountains. The Orient Express between Venice and Istanbul offers old-fashioned service that is luxurious, romantic, and expensive.

C. Of course, not all trains carry passengers. Many trains are freight trains, transporting goods from one location to another. The busiest freight system in the world is in China. Freight trains are usually much longer than passenger trains. The longest freight train recorded was in Australia with over 682 cars. Freight trains can carry anything — coal, cars, clothing — anything that people need. Refrigeration, which keeps food cold and fresh, revolutionized freight transportation.

D. In many countries, overnight trains are a good option to air travel. For example, you might leave one city at 11:00 at night, and arrive at your destination at 7:00 the next morning. Typically, you share a cabin with three other people, who you might be travelling with, or who you might not know at all. Your seats become your beds and the price of your ticket includes your bedding. If you want, you can order tea and a snack from the cabin attendant.

E. Authors have been using trains in literature for as long as trains have been running. Indeed, it’s hard to imagine some stories without a train in them. Even people who have never read Anna Karenina know how the famous novel’s heroine dies at the end. Many American children learn the important lessons of optimism and hard-work reading the classic story The Little Engine that Could. And of course almost everyone on the planet knows about Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter books.

F. Many countries around the world are investing in high-speed trains. Today’s high-speed railways are amazing. They can go twice as fast as regular trains, and they are designed for passenger comfort with spacious chairs, internet access, and multi-media entertainment. High speed rail makes it possible to move many more people much faster over longer distances. High speed rail also can help the environment because it is more energy efficient and reduces cars on the roads.

G. In the 19th century, railroad travel became the fastest way to travel long distances overland. It was a great improvement over travelling by horse and wagon, which could take weeks longer than the train. But early trains weren’t comfortable. Seats were hard and the soot from the coal engine made the air very dirty. In addition, the cars were cold in winter and hot in summer because there was no heat or air conditioning. But fortunately, since those early years, train travel has become much more pleasant.

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A — 7 »In the 20th century, steam engines were gradually replaced with trains fueled by diesel or electricity.»

B — 4 »Some long-distance passenger trains have become famous.»

C — 5 »Many trains are freight trains, transporting goods from one location to another.»

D — 3 »In many countries, overnight trains are a good option to air travel.»

E — 1 » Authors have been using trains in literature for as long as trains have been running.»

F -6 »High speed rail also can help the environment because it is more energy efficient and reduces cars on the roads.»

G — 8 »But fortunately, since those early years, train travel has become much more pleasant.»


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Задание №8668.
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.

Orient Express

In the early 1860s, trains were the preferred way to travel. They weren’t particularly comfortable, however, until American engineer George Mortimer Pullman decided to make trains more luxurious.

By the late 1860s, trains furnished not only sleeping cars, but kitchen and dining facilities, where ___ (A). This was innovative for the time, and was aimed to encourage people ___ (B). The first of these Pullman trains in England ran from London to Brighton and used electricity for illumination.

In 1881, another railway entrepreneur, George Nagelmacker, introduced the use of a restaurant car onboard, and the first Orient Express train service was begun. Running from Paris to Romania the route included Strasbourg, Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest.

Thanks to the 12 mile Simplon Tunnel, ___ (C), the Orient Express expanded, including a route to Istanbul, and the legendary romance of the Orient Express was in full swing.

Everyone in the social register, including royalty, chose to travel on the wheels of that luxury hotel ___ (D) in wealthy surroundings. Legends, stories, and intrigue surrounded those trips to exotic places, and those famous people ___ (E).

Unfortunately, during World War II this luxury travel was closed for the most part, and later, after the war, ___ (F) to start it again. Within the next few years airplane travel became popular, and train passenger service declined.

1. which connected Switzerland and Italy
2. there was no money
3. that served dishes and wines
4. elegant meals were served to passengers
5. who rode the train
6. to use trains for long distance travel and vacations
7. who wrote about it

Решение:
Пропуску A соответствует часть текста под номером 4.
Пропуску B соответствует часть текста под номером 6.
Пропуску C соответствует часть текста под номером 1.
Пропуску D соответствует часть текста под номером 3.
Пропуску E соответствует часть текста под номером 5.
Пропуску F соответствует часть текста под номером 2.

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1.

transitive verb

2) äußern [Meinung, Wunsch]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Dank, Bedauern, Liebe]

3) ausdrücken [Zahl, Wert]

2.

adjective

1) Eil[brief, -bote usw.]; Schnell[paket, -sendung]; see also academic.ru/25866/express_train»>express train

2) besonder…; bestimmt; ausdrücklich [Absicht]

3) ausdrücklich [Wunsch, Befehl usw.]

3.

adverb

4.

noun

Schnellzug, der; D-Zug, der

* * *

[ik’spres]
1.

1) ausdrücken

2) ausdrücken

3) ausdrücken

4) mit Expreß schicken

2.

1) Expreß-…

2) ausdrücklich

3.

mit Expreß

4.

1) der D-Zug

2) der Eilbote

expressly

— expression
— expressionless
— expressive
— expressiveness
— expressively
— expressway

* * *

ex·press

[ɪkˈspres, ekˈ-]

I. vt

to express sth etw ausdrücken [o geh zum Ausdruck bringen]; (say) etw aussprechen

there are no words to express what that means to me was das für mich bedeutet, lässt sich nicht in Worte fassen

he is not able to express properly what he means er kann nie richtig sagen, was er meint

to express one’s thanks seinen Dank zum Ausdruck bringen

to express oneself sich akk ausdrücken

children often express themselves in painting Kinder drücken ihre Gefühle oft in Bildern aus

to express sth etw ausdrücken [o geh offenbaren]

her eyes expressed deep sadness aus ihren Augen sprach eine tiefe Traurigkeit

to express one’s feelings seine Gefühle zeigen

to express sth as sth etw als etw akk darstellen

to express sth etw ausdrücken [o [aus]pressen

to express sth to sb [or sb sth] jdm etw per Express [o als Eilsendung] schicken

1. inv (rapid) express, Eil-

by express delivery per Eilzustellung, als Eilsendung [o BRD, ÖSTERR Eilsache

express command ausdrücklicher Befehl

express instructions klare Anweisungen

express intention [or purpose] bestimmte Absicht

for the express purpose eigens zu dem Zweck

express warranty COMM ausdrücklich erklärte Garantie

to send sth express etw per Express [o als Eilsache] schicken

IV. n

1. (train) Express[zug] m, Schnellzug m, D-Zug m BRD, ÖSTERR

the Orient Eexpress der Orient-Express

2. no pl (messenger) Eilbote, -botin m, f

by express per Eilboten BRD, ÖSTERR; (delivery) per Express

3. AM (company) Spedition f, Transportunternehmen nt

* * *

[ɪk’spres]

1) ausdrücken, zum Ausdruck bringen; aussprechen (to sb jdm)

this expresses exactly the meaning of the phrase —

the thought/feeling which is expressed here — der Gedanke, der/das Gefühl, das hier zum Ausdruck kommt

it is hard to express how delighted I am/how much I hate him — es ist schwer, in Worte zu fassen, wie sehr ich mich freue/wie sehr ich ihn hasse

2) ausdrücken

a face which expresses candour/pride — ein Gesicht, das Aufrichtigkeit/Stolz ausdrückt

3) auspressen, ausdrücken

4) per Express or als Eilsendung schicken

1) ausdrücklich; bestimmt

2)

express letter — Eilbrief

to send a letter/package express — einen Brief/ein Paket als Eilsendung or per Express schicken

* * *

A v/t

1. Saft etc auspressen (from, out of aus)

2. eine Ansicht etc ausdrücken, äußern, zum Ausdruck bringen:

express the hope that … der Hoffnung Ausdruck geben, dass …;

express o.s.

a) sich äußern, sich erklären,

b) sich ausdrücken;

I can’t express how glad I am ich kann gar nicht sagen, wie froh ich bin

3. bezeichnen, bedeuten, vor-, darstellen

4. Gefühle etc zeigen, offenbaren, an den Tag legen, bekunden

5. a) durch Eilboten oder als Eilgut schicken

b) besonders US durch ein Schnelltransportunternehmen befördern lassen

B adj (adv expressly)

1. ausdrücklich, bestimmt, deutlich:

without sb’s express permission ohne jemandes ausdrückliche Erlaubnis

2. Express…, Schnell…, Eil…:

a) Br Eilzustellung f,

b) bes US Beförderung f durch ein Schnelltransportunternehmen

3. besonder(er, e, es):

C adv

1. express

2. eigens

3. a) durch Eilboten, per Express, als Eilgut:

b) besonders US durch ein Schnelltransportunternehmen

D s

1. Br Eilbote m, Eilbotin f

2. a) Eilbeförderung f

b) besonders US Beförderung f durch ein Schnelltransportunternehmen

3. a) Eil-, Expressbrief m, -gut n

4. BAHN D-Zug m, Schnellzug m, US auch Eilgüterzug m

exp. abk

* * *

1.

transitive verb

2) äußern [Meinung, Wunsch]; zum Ausdruck bringen [Dank, Bedauern, Liebe]

3) ausdrücken [Zahl, Wert]

2.

adjective

1) Eil[brief, -bote usw.]; Schnell[paket, -sendung]; see also express train

2) besonder…; bestimmt; ausdrücklich [Absicht]

3) ausdrücklich [Wunsch, Befehl usw.]

3.

adverb

4.

noun

Schnellzug, der; D-Zug, der

* * *

adj.

ausdrücklich adj.

durch Eilboten ausdr. v.

ausdrücken v.

äußern v.

By the turn of the century, the Orient Express, started in 1883, was d перевод - By the turn of the century, the Orient Express, started in 1883, was d русский как сказать

By the turn of the century, the Orient Express, started in 1883, was dubbed «The train of kings, the king of trains.»

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By the turn of the century, the Orient Express, started in 1883, was dubbed «The train of kings, the king of trains.»

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На рубеже веков, Восточный экспресс, началась в 1883 году, был назван «Поезд из царей, царь поездов.»

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к концу века, восточный экспресс, началась в 1883 г., было названо «поезд королей, король поезда».

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Задание 11

Пропуск

A B C D E

F

Часть предложения

6 4 1 3 5 2

Answers:

A — 4: elegant meals were served to passengers

B — 6: to use trains for long distance travel and vacations

C — 1: which connected Switzerland and Italy

D — 3: that served dishes and wines

E — 5: who rode the train

F — 2: there was no money

Orient Express

In the early 1860s, trains were the preferred way to travel. They weren’t particularly comfortable, however, until American engineer George Mortimer Pullman decided to make trains more luxurious.

By the late 1860s, trains furnished not only sleeping cars, but kitchen and dining facilities, where __elegant meals were served to passengers__. This was innovative for the time, and was aimed to encourage people __to use trains for long distance travel and vacations__. The first of these Pullman trains in England ran from London to Brighton and used electricity for illumination.

In 1881, another railway entrepreneur, George Nagelmacker, introduced the use of a restaurant car onboard, and the first Orient Express train service was begun. Running from Paris to Romania the route included Strasbourg, Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest.

Thanks to the 12 mile Simplon Tunnel, __which connected Switzerland and Italy__, the Orient Express expanded, including a route to Istanbul, and the legendary romance of the Orient Express was in full swing.

Everyone in the social register, including royalty, chose to travel on the wheels of that luxury hotel __that served dishes and wines__ in wealthy surroundings. Legends, stories, and intrigue surrounded those trips to exotic places, and those famous people __who rode the train__.

Unfortunately, during World War II this luxury travel was closed for the most part, and later, after the war, __there was no money__ to start it again. Within the next few years airplane travel became popular, and train passenger service declined.

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Задание 12 № 2278

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Paragraph 1 says that people …

1) tend to ask strange questions about climate change.

2) think that the climate is not changing.

3) doubt that climate change is man-made.

4) believe that in medieval times climate was harsh.

Do you believe in climate change?

 This may seem like an odd question for a climate scientist to ask, but it is one I am constantly asked now.

The typical

discussion starts: «I know that the climate is changing, but hasn’t it always changed through natural cycles?»

Then  they will often give an example, such as the medieval warm period to prove their point.

Those asking the question include a wide range of people I meet in the pub, friends, politicians and, increasingly,

even some of those active in sustainable development and the renewable energy businesses. What I find interesting

is that I have known many of these people for a long time and they never asked me this before.

Recent studies show that public acceptance of the scientific evidence for man-made climate change has decreased.

However, the change is not that great. The difference I find in talking to people is that they feel better able

to express their doubts.

This is very hard for scientists to understand. The scientific evidence that humanity is having an effect

on the climate is overwhelming and increasing every year. Yet public perception of this is confused. People

modify their beliefs about uncomfortable truth, they may have become bored of constantly hearing about climate

change; or external factors such as the financial crisis may have played a role.

Around three years ago, I raised the issue of the way that science can be misused. In some cases scare stories

in the media were over-hyping climate change, and I think we are paying the price for this now with a reaction

the other way. I was concerned then that science is not always presented objectively by the media. What I

 don’t think any of us appreciated at the time was the depth of disconnect between the scientific process and

the public.

Which brings me to the question, should you believe in climate change? The first point to make is that it’s not

something you should believe or not believe in -this is a matter of science and therefore of evidence — and there’s

a lot of it out there. On an issue this important, I think people should look at that evidence and make their own mind

 up. We are often very influenced by our own personal experience. After a couple of cold winters in the UK, the

 common question was: «Has climate change stopped?» despite that fact that many other regions of the world

were experiencing record warm temperatures. And 2010 was one of the warmest years on record. For real

evidence of climate change, we have to look at the bigger picture.

You can see research by the Met Office that shows the evidence of man-made warming is even stronger than it

was when the last report was published. A whole range of different datasets and independent analyses show

 the world is warming. There is a broad consensus that over the last half-century, warming has been rapid,

and man-made greenhouse gas emissions are very likely to be the cause.

Ultimately, as the planet continues to warm, the issue of whether you believe in climate change

will become more and more irrelevant. We will all experience the impacts of climate change in some way,

so the evidence will be there in plain sight.

The more appropriate questions for today are how will our climate change and how can we prepare for those

changes? That’s why it’s important that climate scientists continue their work, and continue sharing their

 evidence and research so people can stay up to date — and make up their own minds.

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Задание 19 № 2203

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово MOVE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Can fish hear?

То divers, the underwater world is silent, and we call the ocean the «silent deep.» But to a fish, the underwater world isn’t silent at all. Fish can «hear» other fish ___________ through the water.


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Задание 20 № 2204

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово NOT HAVE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Fish _________ ears, but they do have a structure inside their head that is very much like our own inner ear.


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Задание 21 № 2343

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово SERVE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

He started ___________ the syrup diluted with soda-water to customers in his drugstore. That’s how the


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Задание 22 № 2206

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово SHOW так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Research ___________ that some fish are sensitive to ordinary sounds, too. Catfish can probably hear everything we hear!


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Задание 23 № 2207

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово BUILD так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

The White House

The White House, in Washington, DC, is one of the world’s most recognized buildings. It is the home of the president of the United States. The original house ___________ in the 1790s.


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Задание 24 № 2208

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово LATE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

It was burnt down in 1814, and rebuilt ___________.


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Задание 25 № 2209

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово MAKE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Since then, various presidents ____________ changes to it over the years. The White House has 132 rooms, including

the President’s Oval Office.


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Задание 26 № 2118

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово BEGIN так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Famous inventions stories

Have you ever wondered how the most famous inventions were created? From the ____________ of time, humans

everywhere have been inventing.


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Задание 27 № 2119

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово IMPRESS так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало

содержанию текста.

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 _____________ ideas that ended up having a great impact.


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Задание 28 № 2120

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово EDUCATION так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

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


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Задание 29 № 2121

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово SIMPLE так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

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


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Задание 30 № 2122

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово INVENT так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Some _____________ of the most well-known products have incredible stories of innovation to tell.


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Задание 31 № 2123

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово CREATE так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Some of them were not aware at the time of their inventions that their ___________ would have a great impact on

the world, while others realised immediately that they had a winner.


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Задание 32 № 2377

Вставьте пропущенное слово:

1) held

2) took

3) used

4) kept

It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend.

He 32 ______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.

But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand.

The uniformed doorman 33 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said,

“Good morning, Mr. Finnister”.

Amos had come to the office to 34 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,

Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar

 and was put through to Edward Deravenel.

“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the

information he had gathered the night before.

“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this 35 ______ . I knew I could depend 36 ______

 you. My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To 37 ______ the truth,

I think that Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”

“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, 38 ______ no attention to the heavy rain.

He felt happy.

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Задание 39 № 2615

You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Mary who writes:

…My aunt lives in Arkansas and last week her house was ruined by a tornado. What do you think are the most horrible natural disasters? Which of them are typical of the place where you live? What can people do to protect themselves from them?

My history teacher got the annual award “Best teacher of the year”, I’m so happy for her!…

Write a letter to Mary. In your letter answer her questions, ask 3 questions about her history teacher. Write 100–140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.

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Задание 40 № 2667

Comment on the following statement.

Reading poetry is becoming less and less important for young people nowadays.

What is your opinion? Do you agree with this statement? rite 200–250 words. Use the following plan:

− make an introduction (state the problem)

− express your personal opinion and give 2–3 reasons for your opinion

− express an opposing opinion and give 1–2 reasons for this opposing opinion

− explain why you don’t agree with the opposing opinion

− make a conclusion restating your position

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Задание 41 № 2860

Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for

the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, then

be ready to read it out aloud. You will

not have more than 1.5 minutes to read it.

Spencer was an engineer, philosopher and psychologist, who in his day was as famous as Darwin. He first coined the phrase ‘survival of the fittest’. Darwin paid him the compliment of using it himself. Herbert was the eldest of nine children, all the rest of whom died in infancy. Trained as a civil engineer, he became a philosopher, psychologist, sociologist, economist and inventor. He sold more than a million books in his lifetime and was the first to apply evolutionary theory to psychology, philosophy and the study of society.

He also invented the paperclip. The device was called Spencer’s Binding Pin and was produced on a modified hook-and-eye machine. It did well in its first year, but demand dried up. During the Second World War, paperclips were an emotive symbol of Norwegian resistance to the German occupation. A giant paperclip was later erected in Oslo.

Задание 42 № 2790

Study the advertisement.

https://en-ege.sdamgia.ru/get_file?id=17580

You are considering staying a night at the hotel and you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask five direct questions to find out the following:

1) number of available rooms

2) Russian speaking staff

3) entertainment programs

4) museums and theatres nearby the hotel

5) if they take credit cards

You have 20 seconds to ask each question.

Задание 43 № 2826

These are photos from your photo album. Choose one photo to describe to your friend.

https://en-ege.sdamgia.ru/get_file?id=17614

You will have to start speaking in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes (12–15 sentences). In your talk remember to speak about:

• where and when the photo was taken

• what/who is in the photo

• what is happening

• why you keep the photo in your album

• why you decided to show the picture to your friend

You have to talk continuously, starting with: «I’ve chosen photo number … «.

Задание 44 № 2891

Study the two photographs. In 1.5 minutes be ready to compare and contrast the photographs:

• give a brief description of the photos (action, location)

• say what the pictures have in common

• say in what way the pictures are different

• say which teacher presented in the photos you like more

• explain why

You will speak for not more than 2 minutes (12–15 sentences). You have to talk continuously.

https://en-ege.sdamgia.ru/get_file?id=17654 автоматически.

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Orient Express

In the early 1860s, trains were the preferred way to travel. They weren’t particularly comfortable, however, until American engineer George Mortimer Pullman decided to make trains more luxurious.
By the late 1860s, trains furnished not only sleeping cars, but kitchen and dining facilities, where A __________. This was innovative for the time, and was aimed to encourage people B __________. The first of these Pullman trains in England ran from London to Brighton and used electricity for illumination.
In 1881, another railway entrepreneur, George Nagelmacker, introduced the use of a restaurant car onboard, and the first Orient Express train service was begun. Running from Paris to Romania the route included Strasbourg, Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest.
Thanks to the 12 mile Simplon Tunnel, C __________, the Orient Express expanded, including a route to Istanbul, and the legendary romance of the Orient Express was in full swing.
Everyone in the social register, including royalty, chose to travel on the wheels of that luxury hotel D __________ in wealthy surroundings. Legends, stories, and intrigue surrounded those trips to exotic places, and those famous people E __________.
Unfortunately, during World War II this luxury travel was closed for the most part, and later, after the war, F __________ to start it again. Within the next few years airplane travel became popular, and train passenger service declined.

1.
which connected Switzerland and Italy

2.
there was no money

3.
that served dishes and wines

4.
elegant meals were served to passengers

5.
who rode the train

6.
to use trains for long distance travel and vacations

7.
who wrote about it

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Восточный Экспресс В начале 1860-х годов поезда являются предпочтительным способом для путешествий. Они не были особенно комфортно, однако, пока американский инженер Джордж Мортимер Пуллман решил сделать поезда более роскошным. В конце 1860-х годов поезда стиле не только спальные вагоны, но кухней и обеденной комнатой, где ___. Это был новаторский время и была направлена на поощрение людей B ___. Первый из этих Pullman поезда в Англии бежали из Лондона в Брайтон и использовали электричество для освещения. В 1881 году другой железнодорожный предприниматель, Джордж Nagelmacker, открыл ресторан автомобиля на борту, и Первый Восточный экспресс поезда было начато. Запуск из Парижа в Румынию маршрут включены Страсбург, Вена, Будапешт и Бухаресте. Благодаря 12-мильной туннель Симплон, C ___, Orient Express расширен, включая маршрут Стамбул и легендарный романтика Orient Express был в полном разгаре. Все в социальный регистр, включая роялти, решили путешествовать на колесах, роскошный отель D ___ в богатых окрестностях. Легенды, рассказы и интриги вокруг этих поездок в экзотические места и те известные люди Е. К сожалению во время второй мировой войны этот luxury travel был закрыт по большей части, а позже, после войны, F ___, чтобы начать его снова. В течение ближайших нескольких лет самолет путешествия стал популярным и железнодорожного обслуживания пассажиров сократилось. 1. который соединил Швейцарии и Италии2. не было денег3. которые подают блюда и вина4. элегантные блюда для пассажиров5. кто ехал поезд6. чтобы использовать поезда для дальних путешествий и отдыха7. кто писал об этом

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Orient Express

В начале 1860 — х годов, поезда были предпочтительным способом путешествовать. Они не были особенно удобны, однако, пока американский инженер Джордж Мортимер Пуллман решил сделать поезда более роскошным.
К концу 1860 — х годов, поезда оборудованные не только спальные вагоны, но кухня и столовые, где __________. Это был инновационным для того времени, и была направлена на поощрение людей B __________. Первый из этих Pullman поезда в Англии бежал из Лондона в Брайтон и использовали электричество для освещения.
В 1881 году, еще один железнодорожный предприниматель, Джордж Nagelmacker, ввел использование вагон — ресторан на борту, и первый сервис Восточный экспресс поезд был начат. Запуск из Парижа в Румынию маршрут включены Страсбург, Вена, Будапешт и Бухарест.
Благодаря 12 миль Simplon тоннеля, C __________, Восточный экспресс расширен, в том числе пути в Стамбул, и легендарный роман Восточный экспресс был в полном разгаре .
Каждый в социальный регистр, в том числе роялти, решил путешествовать на колесах этого роскошного отеля D __________ в богатых окрестностях. Легенды, рассказы и интриг окружили эти поездки в экзотические места, а те , известные люди E __________.
К сожалению, во время Второй мировой войны эта роскошь путешествия была закрыта по большей части, а затем, после войны, F __________ , чтобы запустить его снова. В ближайшие несколько лет самолет путешествия стали популярными, и поезд обслуживания пассажиров сократилось.

1.
который подключен не в Швейцарии и Италии

2.
там было денег

3.
что подают блюда и вина

4.
элегантные блюда подавались пассажиров

5.
которые ехали на поезде

6.
использовать поезда для дальних поездок и отпусков

7.
кто писал об этом

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