Шпаргалка по заданию 2 (Вопросы)
Where does ……. start? What is the starting point
of the (cruise/ excursion)?
Is ……. available? Are (plural noun) available?
What courses are available at your school?
How long is …..? How long does (the tour) last?
How often is/are …….?
How often do (the flights) leave? How often do
(buses) leave?
How often are the excursions?
7) Way to …/ directions to…./ the
best way to get there
How can I get to….?
What is the best way to get there?
When does your (shop) open AND CLOSE?
When do you work? What are your opening
hours? When is (the club) open?
9) Discounts/ Price reductions
Do you have discounts for (students/ groups)? Are
discounts for (students/ groups) available? Are
there any discounts for ….?
10) distance from the city centre
How far is (the hotel) from the city centre?
11) Entrance fee,
Ticket price,
price for one
price per hour
How much is the entrance fee? How much does
the entrance cost? How much is the ticket? How
much does a ticket cost?
How much is a ticket for one person?
How much is one hour? How much does one hour
cost?
How much does tuition cost? How much is the
tuition?
What facilities does the hotel offer? What
facilities do you offer? What facilities are there?
What facilities are available at the hotel?
14) If …… is included/ if ….. are
included
Is …. included into the price? Are …. included
into the price?
Where is …… located/ situated?
16) Online booking/ advance
booking/ online reservation
Is online booking (online reservation) possible? Is
advance reservation possible? Is it possible to
book online/ in advance?
17) double single room price (per
night)
How much is a double/single room per night?
18) price of a three-week course
How much is a three-week course?
Is it possible to get a refund for the ticket if I miss
the concert?
20) Possible accommodation
What kind of accommodation do you offer?
21) Photo permission/ taking pictures
Is taking pictures allowed? Is it allowed to take
photos (during the tour/ excursion)?
Is there a minimum age for this film/show? Is
there any age restriction for this performance?
23) Instructor’s help
Instructors available
Is it possible to get an instructor’s help? Is an
instructor’s help available?
Are instructors available (at the pool)?
When does the event take place? When is the
event?
25) Number of actors/ participants/
students in a group
How many (actors/ participants/ students) are
there (in the group)?
26) Availability of costumes
What costumes are available (for the actors)?
What transport can I take to get to the ….? What
transport can I use to get to the …? How can I get
to the ….?
28) Excursion time
Excursion times
What time is the excursion? When does the
excursion start?
When do excursions start?
Are there any special exhibitions now? What
special exhibitions are there at the moment?
30) If translation into English is
available
Is translation into English available?
How many stops does the bus/ train make?
32) Number of … (shops, boutiques)
Is it possible to book (an excursion) by phone/ on
the phone?
34) Size of the (garden, pool, ….)
35) Size of the/a group
Number of students in a group
Number of people involved
How big is the/a group?
How many students are there in the /a group?
How many people are involved in the
organization?
36) If there is a food court
Is free parking available? Is there free parking (at
your hotel)?
38) Special clothes
Special clothes available
Are any special clothes needed (for the classes)?
Do I need to bring any special clothes?
Are there any special clothes available?
Do you have any evening classes? Are there any
evening classes available?
What do I need to do to become a member of your
(organization/ club)? What should be done to
become a member of your (organization)?
What does being a member of your organization
involve?
What tasks are suggested to the members? What
tasks do you suggest to the participants?
Is there any payment needed?
43) If breakfast/ lunch is included
If meals are included
Is breakfast/ lunch included?
Are meals included?
УСТНАЯ ЧАСТЬ. ЗАДАНИЕ 2.
Манкеева Гульнара Фанилевна |
учитель английского языка |
МАОУ СОШ №4 г Губкинский |
вопросительное слово |
вспомогательный глагол |
подлежащее |
сказуемое |
остальные члены предложения |
What |
do Does |
you she |
like like |
best of all? coffee? |
Учимся задавать вопросы.
I like ice-cream. She likes chocolate.
Do you like ice-cream? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Does she like chocolate? Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
Устная часть ЕГЭ 2022. Задание 2. Как правильно задать вопросы?
Что дано в задании |
Что нужно сказать |
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Accommodation |
Do you offer any accommodation? What kind of accommodation do you provideoffer? Do you accommodate students in a hotelholiday house? |
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Admission fee |
Is there (an) admission fee? What admission fee do you have? Do you have (an) admission fee? |
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Availability |
Is ……. available? Are (plural noun) available? |
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Availability of costumes |
What costumes are available (for the actors)? |
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Age restriction |
Is there a minimum age for this film/show? Is there any age restriction for this performance? |
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Booking by phone |
Is it possible to book (an excursion) by phone/ on the phone? |
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Courses available |
What courses are available at your school? |
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Date of the event |
When does the event take place? When is the event? |
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Duration |
How long is …..? How long does (the tour) last? How long does it take me to get to …? |
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Discounts/ Price reductions |
Do you have discounts for (students/ groups)? Are discounts for (students/ groups) available? Are there any discounts for ….? |
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Delivery |
Do you deliver any goods? How long does the delivery take? |
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Depth |
How deep is the swimming pool? What is the depth of the lake? |
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Distance from the city centre |
How far is (the hotel) from the city centre? |
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Double single room price (per night) |
How much is a double/single room per night? |
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Entrance fee |
How much is the entrance fee? |
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Excursion time Excursion times |
What time is the excursion? When does the excursion start? When do excursions start? |
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Evening classes |
Do you have any evening classes? Are there any evening classes available? |
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Frequency |
How often is/are …….? How often do (the flights) leave? How often do (buses) leave? How often are the excursions? |
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Free parking |
Is free parking available? Is there free parking (at your hotel)? |
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Hotel facilities |
What facilities does the hotel offer? What facilities do you offer? What facilities are there? What facilities are available at the hotel? |
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Insurance (страховка) |
What does the insurance cover? Is the insurance free? |
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If …… is included/ if .. are included |
Is …. included into the price? Are …. included into the price? |
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Instructor’s help Instructors available |
Is it possible to get an instructor’s help? Is an instructor’s help available? Are instructors available (at the pool)? |
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If translation into English is available |
Is translation into English available? |
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If there is a food court |
Is there a food court? |
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If there is payment |
Is there any payment needed? |
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If breakfast/ lunch is included If meals are included |
Is breakfast/ lunch included? Are meals included? |
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Location |
Where is …… located/ situated? |
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Length |
How long is the distance? What is the length of the street? |
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Membership |
What do I need to do to become a member of your (organization/ club)? What should be done to become a member of your (organization)? What does being a member of your organization involve? |
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Number of actors/ participants/ students in a group |
How many (actors/ participants/ students) are there (in the group)? |
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Number of stops |
How many stops does the bus/ train make? |
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Number of … (shops, boutiques) |
How many …. are there? |
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Number of students in a group Number of people involved |
How many students are there in the /a group? How many people are involved in the organization? |
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Online booking/ advance booking/ online reservation |
Is online booking (online reservation) possible? Is advance reservation possible? Is it possible to book online/ in advance? |
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Opening hours |
When does your (shop) open AND CLOSE? When do you work? What are your opening hours? When is (the club) open? |
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Payment options |
Can I pay by credit card? How can I pay for the course? |
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Price of a three-week course |
How much is the three-week course? |
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Photo permission/ taking pictures |
Is taking pictures allowed? Is it allowed to take photos (during the tour/ excursion)? |
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Priceticket Price for one Price per hour |
How much does the entrance cost? How much is the ticket? How much does the ticket cost? How much is the ticket for one person? How much is one hour? How much does one hour cost? |
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Range of job opportunities |
What is the range of job opportunities? |
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Refund for a ticket |
Is it possible to get a refund for the ticket if I miss the concert? |
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Tuition fee плата за обучение |
How much is the tuition fee? How much should I pay for the tuition? How much does tuition cost? |
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Time for departure |
What is the departure date? |
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Special exhibitions |
Are there any special exhibitions now? What special exhibitions are there at the moment? |
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Special offers |
Are there any special offers available at your school? What special offers do you provide in your shop? |
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Starting date |
When does …… start? |
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Starting place |
Where does ……. start? What is the starting point of the (cruise/ excursion)? |
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Size of the (garden, pool, ….) Size of the/a group |
How big is the ….? How big is the/a group? |
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Special clothes Special clothes available |
Are any special clothes needed (for the classes)? Do I need to bring any special clothes? Are there any special clothes available? |
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Transport to the …. |
What transport can I take to get to the ….? What transport can I use to get to the …? How can I get to the ….? |
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Tasks suggested |
What tasks are suggested to the members? What tasks do you suggest to the participants? |
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Way to …/ directions to…./ the best way to get there |
How can I get to….? What is the best way to get there? |
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Working hours |
When does the … work? What are the working hours? |
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Warranty period |
How long does the warranty period last? |
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Speaking
Task
2
Условие |
Задание |
Пример |
|
1 |
the city
|
1) dates for departures отбытие, отправление 2) hotel facilities комплекс услуг 3) if breakfast is included 4) number of city tours 5) discounts |
1) When
2) What facilities 3) Is 4) How 5) Can you |
2 |
a museum |
1) location of the museum 2) special offers 3) number of exhibitions 4) working hours 5) tickets for kids
|
1) Where is the museum situated? 2) What special offers can you suggest? 3) How many exhibitions do you have? 4) Could you tell working hours of the museum? 5) Do you have tickets for kids?
|
3 |
the coffee room |
1) price list 2) discounts 3) online booking 4) diversity of desserts 5) entertainment programs
|
1) How can I get a price list? 2) Do you have any discounts? 3) Can I book a table online? 4) What desserts do you have? 5) Are there entertainment programs in your shop?
|
4 |
the fitness club |
1) membership card 2) personal trainings 3) working hours 4) if they have muscle gain programs 5) guest passes
|
1) Could I get a membership card? 2) Are there personal trainings in your fitness club? 3) When does the club work? 4) Do you have muscle gain programs? 5) Can I get guest passes for my friends?
|
5 |
at the hotel |
1)
2) special offers 3) number of available rooms 4) quality of the staff 5) if they have TV in hotel rooms
|
1) Are there museums and theatres nearby the HOTEL? 2) What special offers do you have? 3) How many rooms are available? 4) Would you tell about quality of the working staff? 5) Is there TV in hotel rooms?
|
6 |
car washing services |
1) working hours 2) if they have a discount card 3) recommendations 4) number of clients per day 5) time they need to wash the car
|
1) What are the working hours? 2) Could I get a discount card? 3) Are there any recommendations of services provided by you? 4) How many clients per day do have? 5) How much time do you need to wash the car?
|
7 |
the real estate agency |
1) location of the agency 2) services they provide 3) if they work at weekends 4) competitive advantages 5) if they provide any guarantees
|
1) Where is the agency located? 2) What services do you provide? 3) Do you work at weekends? 4) What competitive advantages do you possess? 5) Are you providing any guarantees?
|
8 |
the coffee shop |
1) special offers 2) discounts for regular customers 3) most popular coffee 4) if they have a parking lot 5) free Wi-Fi |
1) What special offers would you suggest? 2) Are there any discounts for regular customers? 3) What is the most popular coffee? 4) Do you have a parking lot? 5) Is there access to free Wi-Fi? |
9 |
the gift shop |
1) if they have gifts for anniversary 2) availability of discount cards 3) size of the shop 4) if they have lunch hours 5) website |
1) Are there any gifts for anniversary? 2) Could I get a discount card? 3) What is the size of the shop? 4) Do you have lunch hours? 5) Is there a website of your shop? |
10 |
to buy ipad |
1) the amount of internal memory 2) if they provide a free delivery service 3) if they have special offers 4) advantages of the device 5) if the have a black color |
1) What is the amount of internal memory? 2) Do you provide a free delivery service? 3) Are there special offers that you would like to suggest? 4) What advantages does that device have? 5) Do you have a black color? |
11 |
the Cesky Krumlov city |
1) the most popular sights of the city 2) price for family of three 3) recommendations 4) services that they provide during the trip 5) number of people in the trip |
1) What are the most popular sights of the city? 2) How much would it cost for three persons? 3) Do you have any recommendations? 4) Would you list services that you provide during the trip? 5) How many people in the trip?
|
12 |
London transport museum |
1) location of the museum 2) discounts for children 3) working hours 4) the most popular exhibit in the museum 5) tours that they have |
1) Where is the museum situated? 2) Are there any discounts for children? 3) What are the working hours? 4) Would you tell me about the most popular exhibit in the museum? 5) What tours do you have?
|
13 |
buying the tablet |
1) functions of the device 2) battery life 3) discount 4) things you get in the kit 5) online booking service
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1) What functions does that device have? 2) Could you tell me about the battery life? 3) Do you have a discount on the tablet? 4) What else do I get in the kit? 5) Do you provide the online booking service?
|
14 |
Natural history museum |
1) working hours 2) number of available exhibitions 3) services they provide 4) if they have a free internet 5) if you can buy tickets online |
1) What are the working hours? 2) How many exhibitions are available? 3) Can you list me services that you provide? 4) Do you have free internet? 5) Is it possible to buy tickets online? |
15 |
buying a laptop |
1) if you can get a discount card 2) full characteristics of the device 3) warranty period 4) advantages of the device 5) if they take credit cards |
1) Can I get a discount card? 2) What are the full characteristics of the device? 3) Is there a warranty period? 4) Could you list advantages of the device? 5) Do you take credit cards? |
16 |
the sushi bar |
1) working hours 2) special dishes 3) if they have free Wi-Fi 4) location of the restaurant 5) discounts |
1) What are the working hours? 2) Do you have special dishes? 3) Is there free Wi-Fi? 4) Where is the restaurant located? 5) Would you tell me about current discounts? |
17 |
Louvre museum |
1) available exhibitions 2) duration of the tour 3) if they are open at weekends 4) if they provide the multilingual guide service 5) contact information |
1) What exhibitions are available right now? 2) How long does the tour last? 3) Are you open at weekends? 4) Do you provide the multilingual guide service? 5) Could you leave me your contacts?
|
18 |
the real estate agent |
1) if there special offers 2) all services that he provides 3) online consulting service 4) duration of the meeting 5) number of clients per day |
1) Are there any special offers? 2) Could you list me all services that you provide? 3) Do you have an online consulting service? 4) How long does the meeting last? 5) How many clients per day do you have? |
19 |
an engineering service |
1) full list of services 2) if you can get a discount card 3) if they work at weekends 4) number of clients per day 5) guarantees they provide |
1) Would you list the full list of services that you provide? 2) Can I get a discount card? 3) Do you work at weekends? 4) How many clients per day do you have? 5) Are you providing any guarantees? |
20 |
buying the printer |
1) warranty period 2) if you can buy the printer online 3) discount for regular customers 4) full characteristics of the device 5) advantages of the printer |
1) How long does the warranty period last? 2) Can I buy the printer online? 3) Is there a discount for regular customers? 4) What are the full characteristics of the device? 5) Would you list advantages of the printer? |
21 |
the tattoo shop |
1) working hours 2) if they have a website 3) if it hurts during the process 4) number of temporary tattoos 5) average price |
1) What are the working hours? 2) Do you have a website? 3) Is it hurts during the process? 4) How many temporary tattoos do you have? 5) What is the average price? |
22 |
buying a skateboard |
1) if there are extra wheels in the kit 2) if they provide a free delivery service 3) country producer 4) availability of other colors of the skateboard 5) warranty period |
1) Are there extra wheels in the kit? 2) Do you provide a free delivery service? 3) Who is the country producer? 4) Can you have the same skateboard in other colors? 5) How long does the warranty period last?
|
23 |
the tattoo shop |
1) location of the shop 2) if they have discount cards 3) working hours 4) house call service 5) most popular tattoos among clients |
1) Where is the shop located? 2) Do you have discount cards? 3) What are the working hours? 4) Is there a house call service? 5) What are the most popular tattoos among clients? |
24 |
buying a TV |
1) if they take credit cards 2) screen size 3) if the TV has Wi-Fi access 4) advantages of the device over the others 5) delivery time |
1) Do you take credit cards? 2) What is the screen size? 3) Does the TV have Wi-Fi access? 4) Could you list me advantages of the device over the others? 5) How long does the delivery take?
|
25 |
the in home tutoring |
1) age of children available for tutoring 2) price list 3) if they can leave their contacts 4) special offers 5) discount for regular customers |
1) What is the age of children available for tutoring? 2) Can I get a price list? 3) Would you leave me your contacts? 4) Do you have any special offers? 5) Is there a discount for regular customers?
|
26 |
at the hotel |
1) if they have available rooms 2) services they provide 3) sights nearby the hotel 4) special offers 5) discount for regular customer |
1) Do you have available rooms? 2) What services do you provide? 3) Are there any sights nearby the hotel? 4) Would you tell me about your special offers? 5) Do you provide discount for regular customers? |
27 |
staying three nights at |
1) free internet 2) entertainments that hotel provides 3) if they take credit cards 4) location of the hotel 5) discount for inviting a friend |
1) Is there free internet? 2) What entertainments does the hotel provide? 3) Do you take credit cards? 4) Where is the hotel situated? 5) Can I get a discount for inviting a friend?
|
28 |
staying a night at the |
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 |
1) How many rooms are available? 2) Do you have Russian speaking staff? 3) Are there any entertainment programs? 4) What museums and theatres can I visit nearby the HOTEL? 5) Do you take credit cards?
|
29 |
the barber shop |
1) working hours 2) location 3) number of clients per day 4) discount for regular customers 5) contact information |
1) What are the working hours? 2) Where is the shop located? 3) How many clients per day do you serve? 4) Is there a discount for regular customers? 5) Can I get contact information? |
30 |
the restaurant |
1) location of the restaurant 2) free Wi-Fi access 3) special dishes 4) if you can reserve a table 5) if the have Russian speaking staff |
1) Where is the restaurant located? 2) Do you have a free Wi-Fi access? 3) What special dishes do you have? 4) Can I reserve a table? 5) Is there Russian speaking staff? |
31 |
staying a night at the |
1) special offers 2) local sights 3) number of available rooms 4) list of services they provide 5) if they have a website |
1) Do you have special offers? 2) Are there any local sights? 3) How many rooms are available? 4) Would you tell me about services that you provide? 5) Do you have a website? |
32 |
staying one week at the |
1) discounts for regular customers 2) special offers 3) entertainment program 4) multilingual staff 5) if you can pay with a credit card
|
1) Do you provide discounts for regular customers? 2) Are there any special offers? 3) What entertainment program are available right now? 4) Do you have multilingual staff? 5) Can I pay with a credit card?
|
33 |
Alla Scala theater |
1) current performances 2) tickets price 3) location of the theater 4) if you can go backstage 5) if they have an online booking service
|
1) What performances do you have right now? 2) How much does the ticket cost? 3) Where is the theater located? 4) Can I go backstage? 5) Do you have an online booking service? |
ВАРИАНТ 1
Task 1. 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.
The first human carrying flight technology was the hot air balloon. While unmanned balloons have been around in some form for thousands of years, the first flight with people aboard was in 1782. The large balloon on top is called an “envelope”. It holds hot air created by a heat source known a burner. The burner creates an open flame by burning a mix of propane and air. Hot air balloons are capable of floating because the hot air inside the envelope has a lower density than the colder air outside. The top of the balloon usually has a vent which allows the pilot to control the speed of ascent or descent. Passengers typically stand in a basket beneath the envelope. While most envelopes have a standard balloon shape, others are designed to look like animals, cartoon characters and other fun objects.
Task 2. Study the advertisement. You are considering celebrating your birthday at a restaurant and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out about the following:
- location
- music choice
- price per person
- discounts for students
Task 3. You are going to give an interview. You have to answer five questions. Give full answers to the questions (2-3 sentences). Remember that you have 40 seconds to answer each question.
Tapescript for Task 3
Interviewer: Hello everybody! It’s Future Career Channel. Our guest today is a teenager from Russia and we are going to discuss his future career. We’d like to know our guest’s point of view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let’s get started.
Interviewer: What two school subjects are the most important for your future job?
Student: _________________________________________
Interviewer: What job would you like to have in the future?
Student: _________________________________________
Interviewer: Do your relatives approve of your career choice?
Student: __________________________________________
Interviewer: What job did you use to like when you were younger?
Student: __________________________________________
Interviewer: Would you like to follow in your parents’ footsteps in choosing a career? Why?
Student: __________________________________________
Interviewer: Thank you very much for the interview!
Task 4. Imagine that you are doing a project “Types of Shopping” together with your friend. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2.5 minutes be ready to tell the friend about the photos:
- explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences;
- mention the advantages (1-2) of the two types of shopping;
- mention the disadvantages (1-2) of the two types of shopping;
- express your opinion on the subject of the project – which type of shopping you would prefer and why.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (2-3 sentences for each item of the plan, 12–15 sentences total). You have to talk continuously.
Photo 1 Photo 2
ВАРИАНТ 2
Task 1. 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.
Many lands that had once been swamps were drained or filled in. There are different reasons why people drained swamplands. Some were drained to fight diseases caused by insects that lived in them. Because swamps were considered unpleasant places in which to live and harmful to health, many people thought that unless they were drained the land was worthless.
Other swamps were drained to make new land. As the population grew and more land was needed, people drained swamps or filled them to make room for more farms and factories, more roads and airports.
Few people thought that it might be harmful to get rid of swamps. As swamps disappeared, other things happened. There were both more floods and more droughts than before. There were also more fires, for swamps had acted as firebreaks. Hunters noticed that there was less wild game. Wild life that once lived in the swamps was dying out, because it had no place to live.
Task 2. Study the advertisement. You are going to visit a natural history museum and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out about the following:
- opening hours
- special exhibitions
- transport to the museum
- ticket price
Task 3. You are going to give an interview. You have to answer five questions. Give full answers to the questions (2-3 sentences). Remember that you have 40 seconds to answer each question.
Tapescript for Task 3
Interviewer: Hello everybody! It’s Holidays and Celebrations Channel. Our guest today is a teenager from Russia and we are going to discuss holidays and celebrations in Russia. We’d like to know our guest’s point of view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let’s get started.
Interviewer: What public holidays are celebrated in Russia?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: What is your favourite public holiday? Why?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: Do you like public celebrations? Why?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: How did you celebrate last Christmas?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: Where would you like to spend the best New Year holidays in your life? Why?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: Thank you very much for the interview!
Task 4. Imagine that you are doing a project “Best Ways of Sightseeing” together with your friend. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2.5 minutes be ready to tell the friend about the photos:
- explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences;
- mention the advantages and disadvantages (1-2) of the two ways of sightseeing;
- mention the disadvantages (1-2) of the two ways of sightseeing;
- express your opinion on the subject of the project – which way of sightseeing you prefer and why.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (2-3 sentences for each item of the plan, 12–15 sentences total). You have to talk continuously.
Photo 1 Photo 2
ВАРИАНТ 3
Task 1. 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.
People have always told stories and legends to explain natural, but mysterious, occurrences such as the Northern Lights. The Vikings believed the Northern Lights were caused by the shining weapons of warriors. The Alaskan people thought the lights were the souls of salmon, deer and other animals. The Indians told the stories of giants living in the North and thought the lights were their torches.
The Northern Lights are actually caused by electrons from solar winds. They are attracted to the poles by the magnetic fields found there. They mix with gases in the atmosphere, which causes the gases to glow. The Northern Lights are most visible in the far north. They are typically green, purple, red or blue.
Task 2. Study the advertisement. You are considering renting a bike and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out about the following:
- location of rentals
- documents accepted
- price per hour
- opening hours
Task 3. You are going to give an interview. You have to answer five questions. Give full answers to the questions (2-3 sentences). Remember that you have 40 seconds to answer each question.
Tapescript for Task 3
Interviewer: Hello everybody! It’s School Channel. Our guest today is a teenager from Russia and we are going to discuss school uniform. We’d like to know our guest’s point of view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let’s get started.
Interviewer: Do you have to wear school uniform?
Student: ___________________________________________
Interviewer: Why is it important to wear school uniform? Why?
Student: ___________________________________________
Interviewer: What clothes do you usually wear to school?
Student: ___________________________________________
Interviewer: Did your parents use to wear school uniform in the past?
Student: ___________________________________________
Interviewer: Should all school students wear uniform in the future? Why?
Student: ___________________________________________
Interviewer: Thank you very much for the interview!
Task 4. Imagine that you are doing a project “Best Places to Live for a Teenager” together with your friend. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2.5 minutes be ready to tell the friend about the photos:
- explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences;
- mention the advantages (1-2) of the two places for living;
- mention the disadvantages (1-2) of the two places for living;
- express your opinion on the subject of the project – which place for living you would prefer and why.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (2-3 sentences for each item of the plan, 12–15 sentences total). You have to talk continuously.
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ВАРИАНТ 4
Task 1. 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.
Japan is an island nation in East Asia, located in the North Pacific Ocean off the coast of the Asian continent. Japan comprises the four main islands in addition to numerous smaller islands. Tokyo is the country’s capital and largest city. Mountains dominate Japan’s landscape, covering 75 to 80 per cent of the country. Historically, the mountains were barriers to transportation, limiting the economic development of isolated areas. However, with the development of tunnels, bridges, and air transportation in the modern era, the mountains are no longer an obstacle. The Japanese have long celebrated the beauty of their mountains in art and literature, and today many mountain areas are preserved in national parks. Most of Japan’s people live on plains and lowlands found mainly along the lower courses of the country’s major rivers, on the lowest slopes of mountain ranges, and along the sea coast. This concentration of people makes Japan one of the world’s most crowded countries.
Task 2. Study the advertisement. You are considering buying a new smartphone and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out about the following:
- price
- battery life
- image and video quality
- number of cameras
Task 3. You are going to give an interview. You have to answer five questions. Give full answers to the questions (2-3 sentences). Remember that you have 40 seconds to answer each question.
Tapescript for Task 3
Interviewer: Hello everybody! It’s Languages Channel. Our guest today is a teenager from Russia and we are going to discuss foreign languages. We’d like to know our guest’s point of view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let’s get started.
Interviewer: Do you like studying foreign languages? Why?
Student: _____________________________________
Interviewer: Why is it important to speak a foreign language?
Student: _____________________________________
Interviewer: How can you improve your language skills?
Student: _____________________________________
Interviewer: Could you speak English when you were five?
Student: ______________________________________
Interviewer: What foreign language would you like to learn in the future? Why?
Student: ______________________________________
Interviewer: Thank you very much for the interview!
Task 4. Imagine that you are doing a project “Zoos” together with your friend. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2.5 minutes be ready to tell the friend about the photos:
- explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences;
- mention the advantages (1-2) of zoos;
- mention the disadvantages (1-2) of zoos;
- express your opinion on the subject of the project – should zoos exist in the future and why.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (2-3 sentences for each item of the plan, 12–15 sentences total). You have to talk continuously.
Photo 1 Photo 2
ВАРИАНТ 5
Task 1. 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.
Since ancient times, humans have loved and cherished cats as their pets. Today more than 80 million cats reside in US homes, with an estimated three cats for every dog on the planet. Yet there is still a lot we don’t know about our feline friends – including what they think of their owners. After observing pet cats for several years, scientists have come to an intriguing conclusion: cats don’t really understand people the way dogs do. They tend to feel it is they who own their masters, not vice versa. On the contrary, dogs perceive people as being very different from themselves. As soon as they see a human, they change their behaviour. The way a dog plays with a human is completely different from the way it plays with a dog. Cats are independent creatures and they can easily change their owner without changing their habits.
Task 2. Study the advertisement. You are considering going on a bus tour and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask four direct questions to find out about the following:
- price for a person
- audio guide in English
- starting point
- duration of the tour
Task 3. You are going to give an interview. You have to answer five questions. Give full answers to the questions (2-3 sentences). Remember that you have 40 seconds to answer each question.
Tapescript for Task 3
Interviewer: Hello everybody! It’s IT Channel. Our guest today is a teenager from Russia and we are going to discuss the Internet. We’d like to know our guest’s point of view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let’s get started.
Interviewer: How often do you use the Internet?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: What do you usually use the Internet for?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: Can the Internet be dangerous? Why?
Student: _______________________________________
Interviewer: Did you use the Internet for studying last year?
Student: ________________________________________
Interviewer: Would you like to study online instead of attending classes at school?
Student: ________________________________________
Interviewer: Thank you very much for the interview!
Task 4. Imagine that you are doing a project “Ways of Spending Leisure Time” together with your friend. You have found some illustrations and want to share the news. Leave a voice message to your friend. In 2.5 minutes be ready to tell the friend about the photos:
- explain the choice of the illustrations for the project by briefly describing them and noting the differences;
- mention the advantagesc(1-2) of the two ways of spending leisure time;
- mention the disadvantages (1-2) of the two ways of spending leisure time;
- express your opinion on the subject of the project – which way of spending your leisure time you would prefer and why.
You will speak for not more than 3 minutes (2-3 sentences for each item of the plan, 12–15 sentences total). You have to talk continuously.
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В данном задании дается связный текст с семью пропусками. В данной части экзамена это самое сложное задание. Для каждого пропуска предлагаются четыре варианта ответа, из которых только один является правильным. За каждый правильно выбранный ответ дается 1 Балл. За все задание можно получить максимально 7 Баллов.
ЦЕЛЬ ЗАДАНИЯ: Проверить умение использовать лексику в коммуникативном контексте с учетом специфики:
Форм одного слова и слов, близких по написанию и звучанию;
Ф Значений одного слова и его синонимов, антонимов, омонимов;
Ф Норм лексической сочетаемости, принятых в английском языке, и т. д.
СОВЕТЫ ПО ЭФФЕКТИВНОМУ ВЫПОЛНЕНИЮ ЗАДАНИЯ
Заранее ознакомиться с форматом задания и с требованиями по заполнению бланков для данного задания.
Во время первого прочтения
Просмотреть текст с пропусками, постараться понять его содержание.
Во время второго прочтения
1. Читать текст до пропуска. При работе с каждым фрагментом текста с пропуском использовать следующую логику:
♦ читать внимательно весь фрагмент, но особое внимание уделить предложению с пропущенным словом;
♦ внимательно изучить все предложенные варианты ответа, выбрать наиболее подходящий с учетом значения и норм лексической сочетаемости пропущенного слова. ОСОБОЕ ВНИМАНИЕ уделить Синонимам (у них могут Быть разные оттенки значения, они могут иметь Различия в управлении и сочетаемости с другими словами), а также Созвучным словам или словам Со сходным написанием (у них могут быть разные значения).
♦ прочитать предложение с пропуском еще раз, убедиться, что выбранное слово является наиболее корректным для заполнения пропуска. ОБОСНОВАТЬ СВОЙ ВЫБОР, определив, почему другие варианты неверны в данном случае. Если задание выполняется Не на экзамене, проверить правильность сделанного выбора По словарю.
2. Обвести/ записать окончательный вариант ответа в тексте задания.
ТРЕНИРОВОЧНОЕ ЗАДАНИЕ № 1
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A New Family Member
Tracey and her sister had always wanted their own horse. And although neither of them had much spare money, they were about to ∣A22∣Their dream. The tricky part was not getting a horse but actually finding somewhere to keep one. But eventually Mrs Richards aGreed to let the girls ∣A23∣A small field at the far end of the farm. This was going to ∣A24∣Them J500 a year but it would work out at just over J20 per month each which was OK. The horse himself was coming from the Horse Rescue Charity. They would need to make a small donation every year to cover the cost of an animal welfare inspector who would visit twice a year. The ∣A25∣ Expenses after this would be for food and vet bills. But the two girls were
∣A26∣That they could manage and were committed to going ahead. And it was a big commitment. They were getting an eighteen month old skewbald colt named Domino. Horses often live over twenty years and the sisters were taking him on A27∣Life. Actually they had plans to get another horse as a friend for Domino. But first of all Domino would need to settle down. He had been badly treated by his previous owners and was still a bit nervous and difficult to ∣A28∣.
A22 I |
1) realise |
2) consider |
3) have |
4) believe |
A23∣ |
1) borrow |
2) pay |
3) rent |
4) lend |
A24 I |
1) charge |
2) fee |
3) pay |
4) cost |
A25 I |
1) longest |
2) biggest |
3) hugest |
4) tallest |
A26∣ |
1) assured |
2) comfortable |
3) thoughtful |
4) confident |
A27∣ |
1) for |
2) during |
3) at |
4) to |
A28∣ |
1) deal |
2) agree |
3) handle |
4) cope |
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Unlucky Travellers
Susan sat down, switched on her computer and was just about to read Her overnight emails when the door flew open. “Valerie! What are you doing here? You are A22∣ to be on holiday in Italy!”
Susan was astonished. She and Val worked together as receptionists at the hospital. Because she had expected to be on her own and working twice as hard, she was quite pleased to see Val. On the other hand she knew that Val was really looking ∣A23∣To her holiday. What could possibly have gone wrong? Val walked in but she didn’t say a ∣A24∣ word. It was clear that she was upset and tired. “What is it? What’s happened?” Susan continued. “Is everything OK?” Valerie was silent for some moments but eventually A25__________________________ . “You clearly haven’t
Heard the news. Our travel company went bankrupt on Friday. We didn’t know and so went to the airport on Saturday morning. Actually we have spent the whole weekend at the airport hoping still to get a flight. In the end we gave ∣A26 and came home”. “Oh you poor thing,” Susan gushed. “Let me make you a cup of tea but then you should go home. You still have two weeks holiday to A27[ Is certainly nice enough at the moment.
To Italy still. We had travel insurance and it seems we will get all our money ∣A28[ We’ll try again in the autumn with a different travel company.”
A22 I |
1) proposed |
2) suggested |
3) wanted |
4) supposed |
A23∣ |
1) for |
2) around |
3) forward |
4) after |
A24∣ |
1)separate |
2) single |
3) one |
4) certain |
A25∣ |
1) asked |
2) said |
3) ) spoke |
4) told |
A26 I |
1) up |
2) on |
3) to |
4) at |
A27∣ |
1) make |
2) take |
3) manage |
4) do |
A28∣ |
1) back |
2) still |
3) agreed |
4) together |
ТРЕНИРОВОЧНОЕ ЗАДАНИЕ № 3
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The Tower of London
‘Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress’, ‘The Tower’ and ‘The White Tower’ are all names for the building most commonly known as The Tower of London. Construction began in 1078 but work ∣A22∣, on and off, over a period of two hundred years or more.
The Tower was essentially a fortress whose functions eventually extended to that of royal palace, prison, armoury, zoo, Royal Mint and observatory. Since 1303 it has also been used ∣A23∣Storing the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. Today, however, The Tower is cared for by an independent charity and receives no funding from the governmEnt or the crown.
The Tower is probably best known for the famous prisoners who were ∣A24∣, and sometimes executed, there. In 1483 the 13-year-old King Edward 5ffi and his 10-year-old brother Richard were murdered there; apparently on the orders of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. ∣A25∣The most famous victim of The Tower was Anne Boleyn, the unfortunate second wife of Henry 8th. But Guy Fawkes, Thomas Moore, Sir Walter Raleigh and even the future Queen Elizabeth 1st were all imprisoned behind those fearsome walls.
Most people know the A26∣Legend that if the ravens ever leave The Tower — then the British Monarchy will be doomed. Possibly less people know however that the Tower was also one of the ∣A27∣Zoos. Lions, tigers and large ∣A28∣Of rare and exotic species lived
In the Tower gardens over 800 years ago. |
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∣A22∣ |
1) lengthened |
2) continued |
3) prolonged |
4) increased |
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A23∣ |
1) as |
2) with |
3) for |
‘∖ |
4) to |
A24∣ |
1) captured |
2) maintained |
3) found |
4) held |
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A25 I |
1) Thus |
2) Consequently |
3) Probably |
4) Although |
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A26∣ |
1) ancient |
2) prehistoric |
3) antique |
4) aged |
|
A27 I |
1) newest |
2) youngest |
3) earliest |
4) soonest |
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A28 I |
1) figures |
2) groups |
3) herds |
4) numbers |
ТРЕНИРОВОЧНОЕ ЗАДАНИЕ № 4
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Schools for gifted and talented: view of American scholars
Gifted programs often provoke controversy because there is no standard definition of what a gifted student is. There are six ∣A22 of ability often evaluated in order to determine
∣A23∣A child is gifted: general intellectual ability, specific academic aptitude, creative thinking, leadership ability, visual and performing arts, and psychomotor ability. They are ∣A24∣ by combinations of standardized tests, plus peer and teacher evaluations.
On the one hand schools for gifted and talented may ∣A25∣The emotional stress of isolation and peer rejection often experienced by gifted students in a traditional school. On the other hand — social development of a child may be impeded as a result of isolation from the general population.
We can’t deny the fact that gifted programs offer personalized instruction and enriched curriculum suited to the needs of students gifted in this or that area. Such programs allow students to learn at a highly ∣A26 rate according to their ability. School administrators in such schools hire gifted teaching staff and select teachers who can be a source of instructional innovation.
Such schools normally have smaller classes and in general these schools for the gifted are few. Access ∣A27∣ them may be physically difficult because of their location. Besides, they may be not available for families with limited income asthey may be expensive. If such schools are publicly funded, they may be opposed as elitist and money that might go to traditional schools.
A22 I |
1) districts |
2) regions |
3) parts |
4) areas |
A23j |
1) whether |
2) wherever |
3) whenever |
4) whereas |
A24 I |
1) calculated |
2) quantified |
3) determined |
4) measured |
A25∣ |
1) treat |
2) relieve |
3) simplify |
4) improve |
A26∣ |
1) hasty |
2) prompt |
3) accelerated |
4) hurried |
A27∣ |
1) to |
2) for |
3) at |
4) in |
A28∣ |
1) blamed |
2) charged |
3) accused |
4) claimed |
ТРЕНИРОВОЧНОЕ ЗАДАНИЕ № 5
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From High School to University Students
Some students find transition from secondary school to tertiary education painful. Well- known life is left ∣A22∣ with familiar home and community environment, parents, siblings, friends. Anticipation of unpredictable academic responsibilities and fear of failure, together with fear of disappointing one’s parents and friends ∣A23∣To the stress. They are both ∣A24∣ and afraid of new social responsibilities like dealing with roommates, instructors, male and female student friends. There is fear of not being accepted; fear of loneliness; anxiety and guilt about breaking with the past. They are on the edge of redefining themselves as adults, finding a satisfactory career, abandoning old friends and finding new.
What can be done to ∣A25∣ this stress? Firstly, it’s important to become ∣A26∣ with the university’s scholastic and non-scholastic programs: check the university’s website and request informational brochures. You can also visit the campus and introduce yourself at the Departmental office; talk to students majoring in the Department. If the university can provide the names of roommates, become acquainted in person or by ∣A27∣Prior to classes. Most Universities have orientation programs — first year student assemble on campus for a week before the start of classes. Orientation can be led by Departmental deans, instructors, and majors, introducing new students to academic procedures and standards, enrolling students in their first term classes, assigning ∣A28∣. each new student an upperclassman as mentor to help them adjust to their first year at the university.
I A22∣ |
1) back |
2) behind |
3) apart |
4) aside |
I A23∣ |
1) multiply |
2) raise |
3) rise |
4) add |
I A24∣ |
1) eager |
2) liking |
3) wanting |
4) keen |
I A25 I |
1) shorten |
2) eliminate |
3) refuse |
4) release |
I A26∣ |
1) aware |
2) conscious |
3) acquainted |
4) sensitive |
I A27 I |
1) correspondence |
2) communication |
3) interaction |
4) post |
I A28∣ |
1) to |
2) for |
3) at |
4) — |
ТРЕНИРОВОЧНОЕ ЗАДАНИЕ № 6
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Education in the UK: Pages of History
Prior to 1944 the British secondary education system was rather haphazard. Schools were created by local governments, private charities, and religious foundations. Schools varied greatly by region. ∣A2¾ Was not available to all, and secondary schools were mainly for the upper and middle classes.
In 1944, secondary education was A23∣ as a right for all children, and universal, free education was introduced. From 1944 to 1976 state-funded secondary education of three types of schools (the Tripartite System): Grammar School, Secondary
Technical School and Secondary Modern School. The basic assumption of the Tripartite System was that all should be entitled to an education appropriate to their nEeds and abilities. It also assumed that students with different abilities should have a different ∣A25∣. Pupils were assigned to one of the three types of school according to their performance in an examination taken at age eleven, the Eleven Plus examination.
Grammar Schools were intended to A26∣A highly academic curriculum. There was a strong focus on intellectual subjects, such as literature, classics and complex mathematics, aimed A27 developing students’ ability to deal with abstract concepts. Secondary Technical Schools were designed to train children with ability in mechanical and scientific subjects. The focus of the schools was on providing scientists, engineers and technicians. Secondary Modern Schools would train pupils in practical skills, equipping them for less skilled jobs and home management.
Due to the expense of building facilities for three types of schools, very few Technical Schools were built, and education in the UK retained its class character: the upper class children attended Grammar School which received the lion’s share of funding, lower class children attended Modern Schools which were largely neglected. Only children who |А28|_ to Grammar Schools had a real chance of getting into a university.
I A22 |
1) Access |
2) Attendance |
3) Entrance |
4) Reception |
I A23 |
1) recognized |
2) recalled |
3) found |
4) realised |
I A24 |
1) inserted |
2) included |
3) contained |
4) consisted |
I A25 |
1) agenda |
2) curriculum |
3) courses |
4) plan |
I A26 |
1) instruct |
2)learn |
3) teach |
4) study |
I A27 |
1) on |
2) at |
3) to |
4) for |
I A28 |
1) attended |
2) admitted |
3) went |
4) graduated |
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Globalisation
Globalisation is good and bad and inevitable. It is good or at least useful economically because it lowers ∣A22∣To trade and increases the flow of goods, labour and services. It has both ∣A23∣In and encouraged legal migration, and tourism. It has shared the best of the world’s musical culture, sport, TV and films, fashion and dance. It has made the world both familiar and strange. In any main Street from Moscow to Los Angeles or London to Sydney — one can eat Chinese, Indian, Italian or Thai cuisine and it seems perfectly normal. Globalisation has reduced (many argue) the ∣A24∣Of global conflict and it has aided the development of world health policies and humanitarian aid. The charity concert “Live Aid” was watched by 400 million viewers in 60 countries.
But Globalisation is also dark. The process began through “discovery” and colonization. It demanded integration ∣A25∣The expense of local independence, colour and “difference”. It grew out of monstrous transnational corporations that became so powerful that neither trade unions nor governments had the power to hinder. It came with the opportunity to produce goods on an unprecedented scale at previously unimagined prices. Globalization ∣A26∣ to the independent manufacturers of the world — “grow with us, or die”.
And Globalization is inevitable. Elements of the late 20th century phenomenon can be seen throughout history in the rise and fall of every empire: where dress, cuisine, culture and even language were ∣A27∣ across continents. Many believe that it is now US culture that has displaced traditional diversity, local uniqueness and identity. Personally I am unable to argue for or against globalisation. It is truly ∣A28∣And utterly terrible and completely inevitable.
I A22∣ |
1) obstructions |
2) blockades |
3) difficulties |
4) barriers |
I A23∣ |
1) caused |
2) affected |
3)founded |
4) resulted |
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I A24 I |
1) opportunity |
2) occasion |
3) likelihood |
4) reason |
I A25 I |
1) at |
2) for |
3) on |
4) by |
I A26 I |
1)spoke |
2) told |
3) said |
4) talked |
I A27∣ |
1) exposed |
2) imposed |
3) imported |
4) obliged |
I A28∣ |
1) well |
2) good |
3) nice |
4) superior |
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Quarrelling Neighbours
England and France are neighbours and have a famous 1000 year old, love-hate ∣A22∣. An early milestone was 1066, when William of Normandy conquered England. As any English football fan will ∣A23∣You “It’s their fault, they started it!” and ever since there has been conflict; both “teams” selecting their own highlights! The English generally choose the Battle of Agincourt (1415) and of course the ∣A24∣ of Napoleon (conveniently forgetting that several other nations were actually involved). A more recent low occurred wHen Churchill ordered the sinking of the French Fleet after France surrendered to Germany. ∣A25∣ many claim the UK’s role in the liberation of France rather made up for this!
English-French rivalry continues to the present time — in sport, language and culture. In any big sporting tournament (especially football or rugby) the French become “Frogs” — a nickname derived ∣A26∣The (inexplicable to English taste) French inclusion of frogs, snails and other unmentionables in their cuisine.
In the last decades the French have even battled against the invasion of the English language — “Le weekend”, “Le sandwich” and so forth. But it seems that the English language is a ∣A27∣Opponent. The rivalry recently flared up again most recently when London narrowly beat Paris in the bid to A28∣ the 2012 Olympics. But in fairness, since William “kicked-off” in 1066 there have been plenty of French victories as well, and in reality the nations are the best of friends as much as “best” enemies and their rivalry is often quite witty and entertaining.
A22j |
1) relationship |
2) rapport |
3) acquaintance |
4) connection |
A23 I |
1) talk |
2) speak |
3) say |
4) tell |
A24 I |
1) loss ; |
2) defeat |
3) failure |
4) collapse |
A25 I |
1) Thus |
2) Although |
3) Therefore |
4) Nevertheless |
A26∣ |
1) of |
2) for |
3) from |
4) off |
A27∣ |
1) tough |
2) solid |
3) heavy |
4) hard |
A28∣ |
1) accommodate |
2) host |
3) settle |
4) contain |
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A Night at the Museum
Friday 6th March 2010, was special for Laura, and me — our sleep over at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH). I am guessing you’ve seen the movie? A22∣ in 2006 and called “A Night at the Museum” with Ben Stiller starring. It’s a kicking comedy about a night guard who ∣A23∣An ancient curse that makes the animals on display come to life every night and trash the place. ___
I am not sure if the night Laura and I spent at the museum was ∣A24∣By the film, but it was way cool. Fact, fact, fact! AMNH is one of the largest Museums in the world. There are 25 buildings and 46 ∣A25∣Exhibition halls set in fab grounds near Central Park, New York. There is a famous library, research labs and a totally awesome 32 million specimens. The night costs $129 per person. Grandma paid for us as early birthday presents.
It began at 5.45pm and ∣A26∣All the way to 9.00am on the 7th. It was real creepy as the doors swung closed and locked and the lights dimmed away. We switched on torches — and so our first mission began: Looking for fossil facts. I can ∣A27∣Describe to you walking through those dark halls, our torches cutting beams through the inky black. There was a way scary moment when a huge buffalo head lit up and made me jump like a wuss.
After some bites and coolin’ we settled down to sleep — directly ‘neath a 94 foot blue whale and next to a mighty fine Brown Bear. Luckily no animals came to ∣A28∣And we slept like babies. Wicked!
A22 |
1) Made |
2) Done |
3) Issued |
4) Screened |
A23 |
1)learns |
2) opens |
3) discovers |
4) investigates |
A24 |
1) aroused |
2) encouraged |
3) pushed |
4) inspired |
A25 |
1) constant |
2) permanent |
3) stable |
4) steady |
A26 |
1) ended |
2) lasted |
3) went |
4) carried |
A27 |
1) hardly |
2) obviously |
3) fairly |
4) apparently |
A28 |
1) alive |
2) reality |
3) real |
4) life |
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Blue Whale Watching
For years I have had the same dream about a blue whale. I see the sea darken as the gigantic mammal comes to the surface. Then I see the monster ∣A22∣At me through the clear green water.
But finally I am about to see my dream come true. Several months of planning had brought me to the warm waters off the southern tip of Sri Lanka. Less than an hour after leaving the harbour we A23∣At the location whales had been seen the day before.
Blue Whales are the largest creatures that have ever lived. Compared to the big“Blue” — elephants, hippos and the biggest great white sharks are tiny. My fellOw tOurists ∣A24∣The deck — all of us breathless with anticipation. Each of us A25 first to see the darkening of the sea.
I heard a shout behind me and suddenly the boat engines roared noisily as the my life’s ∣A28∣, to the realization of beautiful sight I have ever seen.
A22 I |
1) watch |
2) stare |
3) see |
4) observe |
A23∣ |
1) arrived |
2) reached |
3) entered |
4) achieved |
A24 I |
1) among |
2) between |
3) besides |
4) along |
A25 I |
1) persuaded |
2) convinced |
3) determined |
4) assured |
A26∣ |
1) directed |
2) set |
3) pulled |
4) parked |
A27 I |
1) after |
2) to |
3) forward |
4) off |
A28∣ |
1) trip |
2)journey |
3) travel |
4) destination |
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The Best Breakfast in the World?
The “Greasy Spoon” cafe on Arundel Road offers the best full English breakfast on the planet. Of course people ∣A22∣ about what “full English” should consist of but I think there is a small clue in the word “full”. This is a breakfast that knows no modesty. This is not a breakfast for those on a diet. It is the breakfast of Kings; it should be enjoyed ∣A23∣ leisure and last for the day.
That the “full English” (FE) contains both bacon and eggs is A24_____________ dispute. After this
There are different schools of thought. Sausage, mushrooms, beans, black pudding, fried tomatoes and toast are often ∣A25[ in different line ups and combinations competing for the best, all time classic FE. These are ∣A26∣ in different portions and styles and a decent breakfast is the almost guaranteed outcome. But an FE on Arundel Road beats all contenders for the best FE in the world because it includes ALL of these ingredients in ∣A27∣Quantities! They also serve hot toast on traditional toast racks with real butter. But best of all, each customer is served their own pot of traditional English tea (with tea cosy) which may be drunk with milk or cream. And all of this is offered for just J5 per person — and with a newspaper included! The Greasy Spoon is popular with working people and students alike. It opens early during the week for the lorry drivers and on Sunday mornings ∣A28∣ families come in and spend half the day there.
I A22 I |
1) discuss |
2) debate |
3) quarrel |
4) argue |
I A23 I |
1) for |
2) at |
3) on |
4) in |
I A24 I |
1) beyond |
2) behind |
3) besides |
4) below |
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I A25 I |
1) contained |
2) included |
3) held |
4) enclosed |
I A26∣ |
1) suggested |
2) advised |
3) offered |
4) intended |
∣A27∣ |
1) generous |
2) rich |
3) luxurious |
4) multiple |
I A28∣ |
1) full |
2) complete |
3) total |
4) whole |
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A night at the Museum
Anna and Ira are best friends. They are both Russian but ∣A22⅛ the Southbank International School as their parents both work in London. They are fifteen now and are studying hard for their International Baccalaureate.
Every Saturday they love to visit museums and galleries in London and so now they have visited A23∣All of them. But, above all, their absolute favourite is The Natural History Museum in South Kensington.
They filled in an online A24∣Form and became “members”. This means they get free magazines called “Evolve” and “Second Nature”, get fast track entry to special exhibitions and they get invited to previews, workshops, talks and special A25____________________________________________________ . They even get to use the
Special member’s room where there are free refreshments, magazines and internet access. It ∣A26∣Them J56 For the year but they felt it was really good value for money.
Last weekend they took part in “Dino snores” — an event A27∣By the film “A Night at the Museum”. They were given a talk about bugs by TV nature presenter Nick Baker, explored the Dinosaur gallery in the dark on a torch-lit tour, watched films and played games, and then slept in sleeping bags under the shadow of the huge Diplodocus in the Museum’s iconic Central Hall. It was a night they’ll never forget. Although Ira and Anna are both interested in Dinosaurs — they are more interested in present day wildlife and most interested of all in ≡— Russian wildlife. When they go back to Moscow both want to study and eventually
Become wildlife research scientists.
A22 |
1) attend |
2) visit |
3) go |
4) enroll |
A23 |
1) about |
2) almost |
3) already |
4) approximately |
A24 |
1) application |
2) admission |
3) entrance |
4) request |
A25 |
1) dealings |
2) actions |
3) procedures |
4) events |
A26 |
1) cost |
2) charged |
3) priced |
4) spent |
A27 |
1) inspired |
2) motivated |
3) stimulated |
4) encouraged |
A28 |
1) struggling |
2) preserving |
3) securing |
4) supporting |
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Day schools VS Boarding schools
The majority of modern public schools in the UK and state schools in the USA — schools that offer free education— are со-educational day schools. Children that attend these schools remain in family settings with family support and nurture that helps to reduce the stress of ∣A22∣Any school for a child. They are able to retain contacts with friends and neighbours.
Being less expensive, these schools offer a wider ∣A23∣Of courses and activities. On the other hand, these schools have larger classes and lower academic standards as compared to more selective schools.
Pupils there have a greater ∣A24∣ of encountering bad social trends: drug culture, gangs, anti-intellectualism. Of course, much depends on the regional location and the administrative policy of each school.
Boarding or recreational schools have smaller classes with more individualized iNstruCtion; can often (though not always) boast higher academic standards that are focused ∣A25 making students more independent thinkers; encourage them to make many decisions on their own. Graduates of such schools may have an advantage when applying at more popular universities.
Students of such schools ∣A26∣Lifetime friendships and the so-called ‘old school tie’ — the system of after school, lifelong support and lobbying former schoolmates — can be truly applied in this case.
But there is the ∣A27[ Side of the medal: missed opportunities for parents to educate their children on values; disruption of family: homesick kids, parents missing their children; narrower and less-diverse ∣A28∣Contacts; expensive tuition.
A22 |
1) entering |
2) starting |
3) going |
4) getting |
A23 |
1) group |
2) collection |
3) mixture |
4) selection |
A24 |
1) ability |
2) opportunity |
3) chance |
4) prospect |
A25 |
1) on |
2) at |
3) for |
4) to |
A26 |
1) assemble |
2) build |
3) construct |
4) design |
A27 |
1) another |
2) other |
3) different |
4) optional |
A28 |
1) social |
2) sociable |
3) society |
4) civil |
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Times are Changing
I grew up in tiny village in East Anglia — population 210 people. Everybody knew each other and seemed to know everyone else’s business. What strikes me now — looking back ∣A22∣ 40 years ago — is that the village contained several social groups and there were clear distinctions and unspoken (and certainly unwritten) rules of engagement.
We had two ∣A23∣Class families living in the village: The Brandings, who lived in the manor house, and the very honourable Archer family. The Brandings were well ∣A24∣But certainly not rich. They were extremely posh and so were the Archers who — on the contrary — were fabulously wealthy. But socially — the Brandings and Archers were ∣A25∣. They could socialise with the vicar and my family (because my Dad was an RAF Officer) but their contact with the other villagers was ∣A26∣To friendly but polite greetings. Then we had 8 or 10 middle class families; teachers, a scientist, a factory director and so on. In so small a village we knew each other well and socialised a lot.
The ∣A27∣ comprised of the true working class. They worked in shops, or on the farms. We had also had quite a few elderly couples who in their young days had been “in service”. We didn’t socialise but relations were friendly and we greeted on first name terms.
It’s all changed now of course. Our village is a small town — far too large to be anything like the community of my youth. I may be wrong, but it seems like society has contracted into featureless ∣A28∣And that nowadays people often don’t even know their neighbours’ names.
A22 I |
1) above |
2) over |
3) beyond |
4) behind |
A23∣ |
1) upper |
2) aristocratic |
3) high |
4) noble |
A24∣ |
1) allied |
2) associated |
3) linked |
4) connected |
A25 I |
1) commoners |
2) equivalents |
3) equals |
4) parallels |
A26∣ |
1) restricted |
2) framed |
3) enclosed |
4) narrowed |
A27∣ |
1) remnants |
2) reminders |
3) remain |
4) remainder |
A28∣ |
1) likelihood |
2) sameness |
3) neutrality |
4) equality |
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Education in the UK: Modern schools
The 1976 Education Act abolished the Tripartite System in favour of a system of free Comprehensive Schools that were ∣A22∣ to provide Grammar School education for all. In the UK today, schools reflect elements of both the Tripartite and the Comprehensive models.
The UK system of state schools is complex and ∣A23∣ the following types: Primary Schools (ages 4-11), Secondary Schools (ages 11-16), Sixth Form Colleges (non-compulsory, ages 16-18), Special Schools for children with physical, emotional and behavioral learning needs, City Technology Colleges (CTCs) and City Colleges for the Technology of the Arts (CCTAs) (ages 11-18). These schools provide a broad secondary education with special emphasis on science and technology and offer a ≡— _ range of vocational qualifications.
Grammar Schools remain and continue to select almost all of their pupils ∣A25∣ reference to high academic ability. Independent Schools are private schools that obtain most of their finances from ∣A26 paid by parents and income from investments. Some of them are
Selective but many are not. Some of the larger independent schools are ∣A27∣ as Public Schools. Most Independent Schools are Church Schools.
Most state schools (primary and secondary) are со-educational day schools, but some secondary schools accept boarders. Independent Schools include day and boarding schools and are mostly single-sex, although an increasing number of junior and some senior schools are coeducational. There has been a sharp increase in the number of children ∣A28∣Independent Schools, owing to the increasing dissatisfaction with academic standards at State Comprehensive Schools.
I A22 I |
1) intended |
2) aimed |
3) offered |
4) proposed |
I A23 I |
1) fits |
2) includes |
3) engages |
4) composes |
I A24 I |
1) high |
2) intensive |
3) extensive |
4) wide |
I A25 I |
1) by |
2) at |
3) for |
4) about |
I A26 I |
1) costs |
2) bills |
3) fees |
4) taxes |
I A27∣ |
1) famous |
2) known |
3) notorious |
4) familiar |
I A28∣ |
1) accepting |
2) entering |
3) going |
4) attending |
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Mining in Australia
Australia is the “mainland” of the world’s smallest continent. It is mostly very flat and much of it is inhospitable desert. ∣A22∣Of the population lives in the South East and South West where there is a ∣A23∣Climate. But the weather played only a relatively minor part in establishing population centres. Many argue that the real story was about mining.
The early colonies in South Australia had a terrible struggle economically. But after significant silver, lead and copper ∣A24j were discovered in Southern Australia, the local
Populations began to grow. In 1841 silver and lead were discovered at Glen Osmond — now a suburb of Adelaide: Then came the discovery of copper at Kapunda in 1845.
But the big story was gold! The first “strike” was at Ophir, New South Wales in 1851. ∣A25∣Weeks more gold was found in the colony of Victoria. The Australian gold rushes had a major impact ∣A26∣, Victoria and Australia as a whole. They coloured every aspect of Australian society and elements of it are still clearly visible today. Victoria became the richest colony and Melbourne Australia’s largest city.
The population of Australia changed dramatically ∣A27∣Of the discovery of gold. In 1851 the population was just 437,655. 10 years later it was 1,151,947. The rapid growth came from “new chums” — recent immigrants from the UK and British Commonwealth. As a lot of Australians will be quick to tell you, much of the new wealth was “stolen” back to England. But enough wealth remained to fund substantial development in industry and infrastructure and to ∣A28∣The foundations for building modern Australia.
A22 I |
1) Most |
2) Many |
3) Mainly |
4) Main |
I A23 I |
1) temperature |
2) temperate |
3) tempered |
4) temporal |
L⅛24J |
1) riches |
2) stores |
3) deposits |
4) treasures |
A25 I |
1) Throughout |
2) During |
3) While |
4) Within |
[A2βJ |
1) at |
2) on |
3) for |
4) in |
I A27∣ |
1) because |
2) due |
3) as |
4)thanks |
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The storybook wolf
Josii Luis Rodriguez of Spain is the overall winner of The Wildlife Photographer of the — a wolf jumping over a gate! He visualized his photo many years ago, when Iberian wolves first returned to Bvila in the Castilla у Leyn region of northern Spain, and cattle
Ranchers ∣A23∣ war on them. His idea was a picture that would symbolize the ancient conflict ∣A24∣ humans and wolves, while showing the beauty and strength of this fabled
Animal. But it took a long time to find the ideal ∣A25∣, let alone a wolf that would jump a gate. His chance came when he found a landowner who was happy to have both the wolves and Josfi Luis on his property, and also had the ideal setting: a copse and an ancient, disused cattle corral.
Josfi Luis started by placing meat in the corral. Once he knew a male wolf was visiting regularly, jumping the gate, he began to introduce the bits of equipment needed to up a camera trap. At first, the wolf didn’t like the flash triggered by the trip beam, but after a few weeks he ∣A27 no notice of the light or the clicks of the hidden digital camera. Now that the wolf was happy and the camera ∣A28∣ was right, it was time to take the final picture with a medium-format camera. When the first transparencies arrived back from the lab, Josfi Luis was overjoyed to find he finally had the picture he had dreamt of.
A22 |
1) tournament |
2) competition |
3) test |
4) race |
A23 |
1) pronounced |
2) revealed |
3) broadcasted |
4) declared |
A24 |
1) between |
2) among |
3) within |
4) amongst |
A2δ |
1) situation |
2) sight |
3) location |
4) destination |
A26 |
1) put |
2) place |
3) set |
4) build |
A27 |
1)took |
2) received |
3) gave |
4) paid |
A28 |
1) posture |
2) positioning |
3) posing |
4) pose |
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Christmas
As a small child I loved almost everything about Christmas. The excitement of Christmas Eve was almost unbearable. We’d go from house to house singing Christmas carols and be given hot mince pies and other ∣A22∣.
Before bed our parents would read us stories and eventualLy puT us to bed with warnings that Santa Claus would not come if we stayed awake. Before ∣A23∣Into bed we would leave out a mince pie for Santa and something for his reindeers as a “thank you”: For me Santa was the great hero and I never ∣A24∣That he would come down our chimney to deliver my presents.
I loved, as I mentioned before, “almost everything”. Immediately after ChristMas I was told by my parents that I had to write “thank you letters”. As a six your old, writing ∣A25∣One letter was a task, but several made a mountain — pressing down on my small world. “Why” I argued to my Mum “should I write to grandparents, aunts and uncles? Santa brought me all my presents”. ___
And my mother would lie to her son. ∣A26Lies of how Santa helped Granddad choose my toy car and with the help of elves and reindeer delivered it for Granddad — but that still I should thank Granddad for the small part he played in it. The following year her lies were even more devious as she tried to ∣A27∣Me convinced. As I eventually solved this annual mystery, I of course lost all A28∣For not writing the “Thank you letters” as the realisation dawned that Granddad had managed everything by himself.
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1) surprises |
2) treats |
3) presents |
4) souvenirs |
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I A23 I |
1) getting |
2) going |
3) putting |
4) lying |
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I A24 I |
1) hesitated |
2) suspected |
3) mistrusted |
4) doubted |
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I A25∣ |
1) only |
2) yet |
3) even |
4) still |
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I A26 I |
1) Vague |
2) Elaborate |
3) Complete |
4) Formless |
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A27 I |
1) hold |
2) stay |
3) keep |
4) remain |
A28∣ |
1) reasons |
2) defenses |
3) motives |
4) excuses |
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The Magnificent Six
This is a real life story. When I was about eight, I [A22∣An organization called the “Cub Scouts”. We met once a week and learned basic first aid and were trained ∣A23∣ various techniques related to camping and the outdoor life. For each skill learned, there would be a test — which if passed would result in earning a badge. These badges were cArefulLy sewn on our uniforms; green caps with yellow piping, green shirts with a type of scarf ∣A24j a
Neckerchief and short trousers. Our leader was called Akela — after the wolf pack____________ leader in
Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” and we were formed in units of six boys — called a “Six” and led by a “Sixer”.
I can ∣A25∣ remember our Six. We were nicknamed “the dwarves” after the fairy tale “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves”. This was nothing to do with our height (and we were of course six rather than seven) but rather it was to do with our ∣A26∣. We were “Sneezy” (real name Richard), “Bashful” (OLiver), “Grumpy” (Jim), “Doc” (Henry), “Sleepy” (Rupert) and I was “Happy”. Only “Dopey” was ∣A27∣From the original seven! And really that was what we were like. Richard always seemed to have a cold, Oliver was shy, Jim always in a bad mood and so forth. But we all, without fail, had enormous fun — especially on our annual camping ∣A28∣ to the Lake District. Every day was filled with adventure and discovery and the reality was — we werd all truly happy.
I A22∣ |
1) entered |
2) enrolled |
3)joined |
4) registered |
I A23∣ |
1) in |
2) on |
3) at |
4) for |
I A24 I |
1) pronounced |
2) named |
3) entitled |
4) called |
I A25 I |
1) always |
2) forever |
3) ever |
4) still |
I A26∣ |
1) characters |
2) features |
3) dispositions |
4) persons |
I A27 I |
1) away |
2) missing |
3) gone |
4) absent |
I A28∣ |
1) excursion |
2) trip |
3) travel |
4)journey |
ТРЕНИРОВОЧНОЕ ЗАДАНИЕ № 20
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David Bowie
British Singer David Bowie was always famous for changing his appearance and his musical styles throughout his career. At the beginning, in the late 1960’s — he was compared ∣A22∣ fifties singers like Tommy Steele and Anthony Newley. Then he grew his hair and became “Major Tom” — a weird, futuristic space traveller — for his number one album called “Space Oddity”: His appearance made more remarkable for having one eye blue and one brown (the result of a childhood A23∣).
As the years passed he continued to change his appearance — often with fabulous and dramatic costumes that A24∣Each new stage character. After the “space phase” he created the character “Ziggy Stardust”. At this stage Bowie was the most important artist in the early 70’s glam rock era: His costumes sparkling in silvers, reds and golds and his bright orange hair feathered out like a flaming ∣A25∣. Then he became “Aladdin Sane” with a bizarre lightening flash motif painted on his face. Soon after this his hair was again short but wavy, he wore ∣A26Size suits and became an “American” soul singer before transforming again into
Yet another character — a central European “Thin White Duke”.
Probably of all British pop stars — he has become the one most A27[ with change and transformation. Even now after 40 years in the business, he continues to ∣A28∣Strange and original music for his countless fans worldwide. Some believe his 1972 hit song “Changes” predicted all this. It is a song about change and time and the inevitable conflict between one generation and the next.
A22 |
1) to |
2) for |
3) on |
4) at |
A23 |
1) incident |
2) event |
3) thing |
4) accident |
A24 |
1) described |
2) named |
3) defined |
4) recognized |
A25 |
1) lamp |
2) torch |
3)lantern |
4) light |
A26 |
1) above |
2) over |
3) extreme |
4) upper |
A27 |
1) related |
2) fixed |
3) combined |
4) associated |
A28 |
1) shape |
2) form |
3) make |
4) do |
Ключи
Первое задание (В4-В10).
Образование грамматических форм
Тренировочное задание № 1 |
Тренировочное задание № 2 |
Тренировочное задание № 3 |
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В4 |
Stood |
Islocated |
Took |
В5 |
Sheep |
Larger |
Eldest / oldest |
BG |
Strongest |
Cooking |
Mostimpressiυe |
В7 |
Was swimming |
Doesn’t/does not need |
Standing |
В8 |
Those |
Cutting |
Found |
В9 |
Hasrealized |
Nearer |
Women |
BlO |
One |
Best |
Impersonating |
Тренировочное задание № 4 |
Тренировочное задание № 5 |
Тренировочное задание № 6 |
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B4 |
Broke |
Others |
Took |
B5 |
Wasmurdered |
Begins |
Hadto |
B6 |
Their |
Walking |
Waswearing |
B7 |
Wasrecording |
Me |
Her |
B8 |
Wereplayed |
Biggest |
Started |
B9 |
Lasting |
Closer |
Advertising |
BlO |
Bigger |
Trapped |
Was |
Тренировочное задание № 7 |
Тренировочное задание № 8 |
Тренировочное задание № 9 |
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B4 |
Hasbeeneducating |
Its |
Societies |
B5 |
Our |
Arelooking |
Worse |
B6 |
Receives |
Ar elocated |
Fastest |
B7 |
Toknow |
Including |
My |
B8 |
Willhave∕have |
Offers |
Won, tget/Willnotget |
Тренировочное задание № 7 |
Тренировочное задание № 8 |
Тренировочное задание № 9 |
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B9 |
Tnorecheerful |
Оиг |
Hascoτne/сате |
BlO |
Arenot/aren’ Hncluded |
Getting |
Has joined |
Тренировочное задание № 10 |
Тренировочное задание № 11 |
Тренировочное задание № 12 |
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B4 |
Diaries |
First |
Beexperienced |
B5 |
Most |
Wasacknowledged |
Windest |
B6 |
Believed |
Fell |
Less |
B7 |
Their |
Bears |
Discussing |
B8 |
Biggest |
Sailed |
Willbe |
B9 |
Falls |
His |
Knows |
BlO |
Arepresented |
Didn’t Zdidnotrealized |
Appearing |
Тренировочное задание № 13 |
Тренировочное задание № 14 |
Тренировочное задание № 15 |
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B4 |
Friend’s |
Including |
Involves |
B5 |
Was covered |
Hascontinued |
These |
B6 |
Fell |
Isknown |
Arelearning |
B7 |
Used |
Wereworn |
Me |
B8 |
Caught |
Women |
Eating |
B9 |
Us |
Enemies |
Wasorganised |
BlO |
WascryingZhadbeencrying |
Greater |
Is |
Тренировочное задание № 16 |
Тренировочное задание № 17 |
Тренировочное задание № 18 |
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B4 |
Mostfamous |
Made |
Working |
B5 |
Our |
Him |
Their |
B6 |
Stepped |
First |
Their |
B7 |
Heroes |
Wastrying |
Divided |
B8 |
Beheld |
Hadseen |
Hasdeveloped |
B9 |
Doesn’t / doesnotdeserve |
Ran |
Followed |
BlO |
Voting |
Mostfamous |
Greater |
Тренировочное задание № 19 |
Тренировочное задание № 20 |
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B4 |
Wascalled |
Living |
B5 |
Leading |
Iscalled |
B6 |
Fittest |
Hidden |
B7 |
Lives |
Nightclubs |
B8 |
Better |
Togo |
B9 |
Became |
Couldnot/couldn’t |
BlO |
Third |
Hasn’t/hasnottroubled |
Второе задание (В11-В16).
Словообразование
Тренировочное задание № 1 |
Тренировочное задание № 2 |
Тренировочное задание № 3 |
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Bll |
Unpopular |
Environmental |
Fruitless |
В12 |
Commercial |
Preservation |
Adventurous |
В13 |
Mainly |
Development |
Significant |
В14 |
Addition |
Responsible |
Generally |
В15 |
Anxious |
Politicians |
Managerial |
В16 |
Reality |
Economic |
Reality |
Тренировочное задание № 4 |
Тренировочное задание № 5 |
Тренировочное задание № 6 |
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Bll |
Unpopular |
Environmental |
Tricky |
B12 |
Commercial |
Imagination |
Impossible |
B13 |
Daily |
Responsible |
Unpredictable |
B14 |
Addition |
Establishment |
Resourceful |
B15 |
Anxious |
Visitors |
Expensive |
B16 |
Difference |
Lives |
Disagree |
Тренировочное задание № 7 |
Тренировочное задание № 8 |
Тренировочное задание № 9 |
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Bll |
Necessarily |
Educators |
Feelings |
B12 |
Activity |
Independently |
Hardship |
B13 |
Highly |
Inappropriate |
Formation |
B14 |
Routinely |
Necessity |
Unattractive |
B15 |
Independence |
Membership |
Personality |
B16 |
Academic |
Easily |
Impression |
Тренировочное задание № 10 |
Тренировочное задание № 11 |
Тренировочное задание № 12 |
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Bll |
French |
Artist |
Believable |
B12 |
Psychological |
Notable |
Connection |
B13 |
Discouraged |
Smoky |
Indicators |
B14 |
Ambitious |
Violent |
Remarkably |
B15 |
European |
Sadly |
Investigations |
B16 |
Tension |
Surroundings |
Distinctive |
Тренировочное задание № 13 |
Тренировочное задание № 14 |
Тренировочное задание № 15 |
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Bll |
Greatness |
Originally |
Scientist |
B12 |
Adventurous |
Honestly |
Achievements |
B13 |
Important |
Visitors |
Scientific |
B14 |
Generally |
Certainly |
Additional |
B15 |
Industrial |
Occasionally |
Equipment |
B16 |
Reality |
Disagree |
Subscriptions / subscription |
Тренировочное задание № 16 |
Тренировочное задание № 17 |
Тренировочное задание № 18 |
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Bll |
Impossible |
Certainly |
Dramatically |
B12 |
Indistinguishable |
Invisible |
Additional |
B13 |
Buildings |
Kingdom |
Dangerous |
B14 |
Realistically |
Wonderful |
Passionate |
B15 |
Cultural |
Expensive |
Government |
B16 |
Impressive |
Disagree |
Helpful |
Тренировочное задание № 19 |
Тренировочное задание № 20 |
|
Bll |
Residential |
Physicist |
B12 |
Permission |
Achievements |
B13 |
Responsibility |
Unreasonable |
B14 |
Accountability |
Enthusiastic |
B15 |
Healthy |
Indignation |
B16 |
Relaxation / relaxing |
National |
Третье (A22-A28).
Лексическое задание на множественный выбор
А22 |
А23 |
А24 |
А25 |
А26 |
А27 |
А28 |
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Тренировочное задание № 1 |
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3 |
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4 |
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3 |
Тренировочное задание № 2 |
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3 |
2 |
3 |
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2 |
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Тренировочное задание № 3 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
4 |
Тренировочное задание № 4 |
4 |
1 |
4 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
Тренировочное задание № 5 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
Тренировочное задание № 6 |
1 |
1 |
4 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
Тренировочное задание № 7 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
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Тренировочное задание № 8 |
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4 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
Тренировочное задание № 9 |
1 |
3 |
4 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
4 |
Тренировочное задание № 10 |
2 |
1 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
2 |
А22 |
А23 |
А24 |
А25 |
А26 |
А27 |
А28 |
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Тренировочное задание № 11 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
Тренировочное задание № 12 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
4 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Тренировочное задание № 13 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
1 |
Тренировочное задание № 14 |
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1 |
4 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
2 |
Тренировочное задание № 15 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
2 |
4 |
Тренировочное задание № 16 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
Тренировочное задание № 17 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
Тренировочное задание № 18 |
2 |
1 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Тренировочное задание № 19 |
3 |
1 |
4 |
4 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
Тренировочное задание № 20 |
1 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
Справочное издание
Соловова Елена Николаевна
John Parsons
ЕГЭ
АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫК
[1] Общеевропейские компетенции владения языком: Изучение, преподавание, оценка. МГЛУ, 2003.
[2] Поскольку весь возможный спектр уровней владения иностранным языком представлен в документе Совета Европы лишь шестью уровнями, очевидно, что внутри каждого из них можно выделять определенные подуровни. Обозначение базового уровня ЕГЭ как А2+ означает, что из описания уровня А2 для подготовки заданий базового уровня разработчики ориентируются на дескрипторы, лежащие ближе к уровню Bl, а не к Al.