Задание №8942.
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.
State Hermitage Museum
The Hermitage is St. Petersburg’s most popular visitor attraction, and one of the world’s largest and most prestigious museums. It is a must-see for all first-time travellers to the city. With over 3 million items in its collection, it also rewards repeat visits, ___ (A) of the riches on offer here, from Impressionist masterpieces to fascinating Oriental treasures. It was estimated ___ (B) on display for just one minute. So many visitors prefer a guided tour to ensure ___ (C) highlights. Art-lovers, however, may find it more rewarding to seek out for themselves the works ___ (D).
The bulk of the Hermitage collection is housed in the Winter Palace, ___ (E). However, there are a number of other sites that constitute part of the Hermitage, including the recently opened Storage Facility in the north of St. Petersburg. It offers guided tours through some of the museum’s vast stocks. The magnificent General Staff Building opposite the Winter Palace is most famous for its central triumphal arch, ___ (F) Nevsky Prospekt. The General Staff Building contains a number of unique exhibitions. It includes the Modern European Art, probably the most visited section of the Hermitage with well-known collections of Picasso and Matisse, as well as a wealth of popular Impressionist paintings.
1. that they are particularly interested in
2. that they have time to catch all the collection’s
3. and new-comers can only hope to get a brief taste
4. which brings pedestrians out on to Palace Squarefrom
5. that one would need eleven years to view each exhibit
6. which was the official residence of the Russian emperors
7. and the exhibition was often visited by military historians
A | B | C | D | E | F |
Решение:
Пропуску A соответствует часть текста под номером 3.
Пропуску B соответствует часть текста под номером 5.
Пропуску C соответствует часть текста под номером 2.
Пропуску D соответствует часть текста под номером 1.
Пропуску E соответствует часть текста под номером 6.
Пропуску F соответствует часть текста под номером 4.
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Упражнение 4 для подготовки к ЕГЭ по английскому языку.
Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 лишняя.
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One of Russia’s crowning achievements is the Hermitage Museum, a complex of large and impressive neoclassical buildings located in St Petersburg. The museum was created in 1764 by Catherine the Great and it contains over 3 million items, A _______ .
As well as housing the Hermitage Museum, the imperial family of Russia made their home on the complex, in the Winter Palace, from 1732 to 1917. It was from this location that the emperors of Russia ruled over lands В ________.
The museum’s massive collection of paintings was started by Catherine the Great, when she purchased either 225 or 317 paintings (sources do not agree) from a merchant in Germany С ________. The paintings included works by Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck and Raphael.
The operation of the museum during its early years consisted of hundreds of people employed by the Russian monarchy. The complex was also the location of several important events and festivals held by the Russian royal family D _______ . Together with the large collection of art, the complex became a symbol of Russian pride.
The ownership of the Hermitage Museum, its contents and its buildings passed to the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution of 1917. While some of its possessions were sold secretly, most of the collection remained intact E _______ . Many works were shipped off for protection during the Second World War.
In the 1990s it was revealed that the Hermitage Museum held collections from Germany that had been confiscated by the Red Army. They are an important collection of French Impressionist and post-impressionist artwork F _______ . In 1995 they were displayed for the first time since the war ended.
1. who had compiled a collection initially intended for the king of Prussia
2. and attended by the various nobility of the country
3. including the largest number of paintings of any museum in the world
4. who managed to hide much of the art from invading armies
5. originating from private collections taken during the war
6. and the Soviet government maintained the complex as a public museum
7. that spanned almost one sixth of the Earth’s surface area
A-3; B-7; C-1; D-2; E-6; F-5
Hermitage Museum
One of Russia’s crowning achievements is the Hermitage Museum, a complex of large and impressive neoclassical buildings located in St Petersburg. The museum was created in 1764 by Catherine the Great and it contains over 3 million items, including the largest number of paintings of any museum in the world.
As well as housing the Hermitage Museum, the imperial family of Russia made their home on the complex, in the Winter Palace, from 1732 to 1917. It was from this location that the emperors of Russia ruled over lands that spanned almost one sixth of the Earth’s surface area.
The museum’s massive collection of paintings was started by Catherine the Great, when she purchased either 225 or 317 paintings (sources do not agree) from a merchant in Germany who had compiled a collection initially intended for the king of Prussia. The paintings included works by Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck and Raphael.
The operation of the museum during its early years consisted of hundreds of people employed by the Russian monarchy. The complex was also the location of several important events and festivals held by the Russian royal family and attended by the various nobility of the country. Together with the large collection of art, the complex became a symbol of Russian pride.
The ownership of the Hermitage Museum, its contents and its buildings passed to the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution of 1917. While some of its possessions were sold secretly, most of the collection remained intact and the Soviet government maintained the complex as a public museum. Many works were shipped off for protection during the Second World War.
In the 1990s it was revealed that the Hermitage Museum held collections from Germany that had been confiscated by the Red Army. They are an important collection of French Impressionist and post-impressionist artwork originating from private collections taken during the war. In 1995 they were displayed for the first time since the war ended.
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Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски в предложениях под номерами В04-В12 соответствующими формами слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами справа от каждого предложения. TEST 14 (part 1) |
B4 |
The Imperial Academy of Arts is in St Petersburg, Russia. Since it opened, its tutors have taught many great artists. |
Teach |
B5 |
It was created in 1757 by the Russian Minister of Education at the time, Ivan Shuvalov. |
Create |
B6 |
The building itself is grand and beautiful. It was built in the classical style and is on the banks of the Neva River. |
It |
B7 |
In its early years, if students wanted to have successful lives as artists, they had to attend this school. |
Life |
B8 |
Back then, the best students at the Academy often travelled to Europe to study different styles of art. |
Good |
B9 |
The Academy used to have a great deal of art, but now most of it has been moved to the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. |
Use |
B10 |
Officials have renamed it a few times since 1757. Officially, it is now known as the Ilya Repin St. Petersburg State Academic Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. |
Rename |
B11 |
Ilya Repin is one of Russia’s greatest artists. He went to the Imperial Academy of Arts in the 1870s. |
Go |
B12 |
His most famous work is the painting Ivan the Terrible and His Son. |
Famous |
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PRACTICE TEST 4
PART 2 READING РАЗДЕЛ 2 ЧТЕНИЕ
1. Прочитайте информацию для учащихся, собравшихся посетить государственный музеи Эрмитаж. Установите соответствие между заголовками A-F и текстами 1-5.
Match the HEADINGS (A-F) with the TEXTS (1-5).
A |
The city of Kiev |
D |
Collections from the classical world |
В |
An outstanding artist |
E |
Learning in more detail |
С |
History and information |
F |
Connections with old Russia |
1. |
Welcome to the State Hermitage Museum. The museum is actually six buildings |
which can be found along the banks of the River Neva in the centre of St. Petersburg. One of the buildings, built by Francesco Rastrelli between 1754-62, used to be the Winter Palace of the Russian Tsars. It has taken more than two and a half centuries to collect the works of art on display. There are over 3,000,000 items which present the development of culture and art from the Stone Age to the 20th century.
2. The Hermitage Museum is also actively involved in archeological sites of ancient Russian towns. The earliest objects have been linked to the city of Kiev, which was the centre of ancient Rus from the 11th to 13th centuries. Many of these items are made of iron, stone, bone and glass. These objects give us a lot of useful information about the culture and way of life of rural communities. The best items in the collections come from the town of Pskov m north-west European Russia; some of the leather and wooden objects are in excellent condition.
3. The Mediterranean world is also represented with items showing the culture and art of Greece and Rome. The earliest pieces date from 2,000 ВС and the latest from the 4th century AD. The collection of painted vases from Attica, Corinth and Samos in Greece is among the best examples of this art in the world. The sculptures and small figures from the Roman period are also an important collection and include portraits of famous Roman emperors and statesmen as well as ordinary women and children.
4. The Hermitage has works of the famous Dutch painter, Rembrandt, from different periods of his life. Several are considered to be amongst his masterpieces. The earliest painting dates from 1631 and the latest from the end of Rembrandt’s life. Many of the paintings are portraits of unknown people taken from Rembrandt’s circle of friends; other subjects Include classical mythology and scenes from the Bible.
5. The Hermitage has many educational services on offer and there is great competition for places on the courses. For those students who would like to study art in depth, there are societies and clubs which are free of charge but students have to pass an interview before they are offered a place. International programmes encourage the study of historical and cultural relations of Russia and Western European countries. There are computer classes on art and CD ROMs can be purchased from the museum shop. The Hermitage website is extremely comprehensive and you can study art here on its virtual tour.
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PRACTICE TEST 4
PART 2READING |
РАЗДЕЛ 2 ЧТЕНИЕ |
2. Прочитайте текст о регионе Эверглейдс во Флориде. Определите, какие из приведѐнных утверждений А5-А8 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 — True), какие не соответствуют (2 — False) и о чѐм в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 — Not stated).
For each statement (A5-A8) choose 1 — TRUE, 2 — FALSE or 3 — NOT STATED.
The Florida Everglades are located in southern Florida, USA and are one of the largest wetlands in the world. The area is the last remaining subtropical wilderness in the United States. It is actually a river, or wetland which consists of wide, shallow, slow-moving water. Nicknamed ‘the river of grass,’ the Everglades are home to an unusual plant called sawgrass. In some areas the water is barely visible because the grass is so thick.
Several hundred years ago, the Everglades covered almost a third of the state of Florida. In 1947 President Truman declared the area the Everglades National Park, which ensured protection of its unique plant and animal habitats. Today the Everglades are half of their original size. State and national authorities are committed to restoring and protecting this national treasure.
The Everglades National Park is home to fifteen endangered species including the Florida panther. It is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles exist side by side. Sadly, the American crocodile and other species are endangered due to loss of habitat and alteration of water flow to the park. Other wildlife in danger of extinction includes butterflies, rodents and birds; during the 1940s the Red Cockaded Woodpecker was unable to be saved.
However, the Endangered Species Act of 1973 has given a measure of legal protection for the wildlife there. The Act also realises that various species of plant life and fish have educational, historical and scientific value. Because the physical boundaries of the National Park do not guarantee that a species will survive, the South Florida Research Centre has been studying how changes outside the park can influence the delicate balance of nature inside the park’s boundaries. This research may lead to a brighter future for many rare and endangered species.
A5 |
The Everglades is nicknamed ‘the river of grass’. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 Not stated |
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A6 |
All the animals in the Everglades are endangered. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 Not stated |
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A7 |
Alligators and crocodiles do not exist alongside each other in the Everglades. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 Not stated |
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A8 |
The Everglades National Park guarantees survival of a species. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 Not stated |
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PRACTICE TEST 4 |
РАЗДЕЛ 3 ЛЕКСИКА И ГРАММАТИКА |
PART 3 VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Прочитайте приведѐнные ниже тексты. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами В3—В9 так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию В3-В9.
1. Transform the words in CAPITAL LETTERS to fill in the gaps (B3-B9)
Anna was excited. She held the envelope tightly in her trembling hands. |
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She B3 ………………………………. |
a long time for this moment. «It must be |
WAIT |
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the results of the competition I B4 |
…………………… three months ago,» she |
ENTER |
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thought. She called to her mother who was in the kitchen. ‘Mum, can you |
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come here for a minute, please?» Anna’s mother came quickly. «What’s |
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the matter, Anna?» she asked. «You’re as white as a sheet.» |
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«Mum, remember the competition in the newspaper to win a holiday? |
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Well, here are the results. I can’t open the envelope. I am too excited!» |
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Anna shouted. «I |
B5 …………………………. |
it for you.» Anna’s mother said. |
OPEN |
Anna gave her mother the envelope, she opened it carefully and read what |
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it said. «Anna, I’m sorry, you B6 ………………………….. |
the first prize of a |
NOT WIN |
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holiday to Paris. Now what else does it say here. Oh yes.» Anna’s mother |
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continued reading. Anna was having difficulty in B7 …………………………. |
HOLD |
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back her curiosity. «What is it?» she asked impatiently. |
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«Wow, Anna, you B8 …………………….. |
the second prize of a brand new |
AWARD |
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computer!» her mother answered. Anna was very happy. She B9 …………… |
HAVE |
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never ………………….. |
a computer before. «Excellent!» shouted Anna, «This |
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is better than a holiday for sure!» She had a beaming smile as she picked |
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up the phone to call her best friend Alexandra. |
2. Transform the words in CAPITAL LETTERS to fill in the gaps (B10-B14)
The Pennine Way in England is a 270-mile walk that takes you into |
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B10 ………………………….. |
countryside. In high and wild places the journey |
ISOLATE |
can be extremely B11 ……………………………. |
. The walk starts in the Peak |
DANGER |
District National Park and ends on the borders of Scotland. The Pennine |
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Way is full of B12 …………………………. interest. Along the route you |
HISTORY |
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can visit the home of the Bronte sisters, who wrote Jane Eyre and |
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Wuthering Heights. Further along the walk, you enter a huge area of the |
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Pennines that was once home to every kind of mining B13 …………………. . |
ACTIVE |
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On a mountainous walk that lasts several days, you are certain to |
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experience а B14 ………………………… |
of British weather. This means that |
VARY |
you have to pay attention to your choice of equipment and know how to read a map as well as making the appropriate arrangements for accommodation.
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PART 4 WRITING |
РАЗДЕЛ 4 ПИСЬМО |
Для ответа на задание C1 используйте отдельный чистый лист. При выполнении задания С1 особое внимание обратите на то, что ваши ответы будут оцениваться только по записям, сделанным на отдельном чистом листе. Никакие записи черновика не будут учитываться экспертам. Обратите внимание на необходимость соблюдения указанного объема письма. Письма недостаточного объѐма, а также часть текста письма, превышающая требуемый объем, не оцениваются
С1 You have 30 minutes to do this task.
You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend Kathy.
… so that was when I realised there was a page of a newspaper stuck to my shoe! How embarrassing! Have you ever had an embarrassing moment? Where were you? What did you do about it? …
Write her a letter and answer her 3 questions.
Remember the rules for writing letters/emails.
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PRACTICE TEST 4
PART 5 SPEAKING
РАЗДЕЛ 5 ГОВОРЕНИЕ
Вы получите карточку, на которой представлены два задания для устного ответа: С2 тематическое монологическое высказывание, СЗ — диалог-расспрос.
Окончание выполнения каждого задания определяет экзаменатор.
Во время проведения этой части экзамена идѐт постоянная аудиозапись вашего ответа.
С2 STUDENT CARD
TASK 1 (1-2 MIN)
Give a 1.5-2 minute talk on books.
Remember to say:
•whether you prefer reading books or newspapers and why
•how often you read books and if they are modem or classic literature
•whether or not people should read more books
You have to talk for 1.5-2 minutes. The examiner will listen until you have finished. Then she/he will ask you some questions.
С3 STUDENT CARD
TASK 2 (2-3 MIN)
Your school has received a £ 2,000 grant from the Ministry of Education.
The school wants to spend it on improving school facilities. As a student, you have been asked for your opinion on which facilities the money should be spent on. Before making a decision ask the head teacher about
•which improvements the school is considering
•how they will benefit the school
•when the improved facilities will be ready
You start the conversation.
The examiner will play the part of the head teacher. Remember to:
•be active and polite
•ask the questions and find out all the information you need
•decide on which facility needs to be improved and give reasons for your choice.
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PRACTICE TEST 5
PART 1 LISTENING
РАЗДЕЛ 1 АУДИРОВАНИЕ
1. Вы услышите 5 высказываний о развлечениях. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего 1—5 и утверждениями A—F. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное соответствующей буквой, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.
Match the SPEAKERS (1-5) with the STATEMENTS (A-F)
A The speaker recommends entertainment for its relaxation value. В The speaker refers to simpler times.
С The speaker talks about entertainment for the brave
DThe speaker says the cost of entertainment puts people at a disadvantage.
EThe speaker refers to the wider choice of entertainment now available.
FThe speaker mentions a form of entertainment which has more than one benefit.
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B1
2. Вы услышите разговор двух друзей Софи и Фредди о покупке подарка. В заданиях А1-А4 обведите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа.
Вы услышите запись дважды.
CIRCLE the correct variant (1-3).
A1 |
What does Sophie want from Freddie? |
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To help her collect money. |
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2. |
To give her his spare money. |
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To lend her his pocket money. |
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A2 |
What can’t Sophie remember? |
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1. |
What sort of teacher Mrs Nash was. |
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2. |
How to solve algebra problems. |
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3. |
The reason they had to stay after class |
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A3 |
Why do they decide against perfume as a gift? |
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1. |
It doesn’t last long |
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2. |
They don’t think she wears it |
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3. |
It’s not a very original idea. |
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A4 |
Why do they decide on a portrait? |
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1. |
They know an artist. |
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2. |
She buys paintings on holidays. |
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3. |
She goes on painting holidays. |
PRACTICE TEST 5
PART 2 READING
РАЗДЕЛ 2 ЧТЕНИЕ
1. Прочитайте статью из спортивного журнала о стадионе Уэмбли в Англии. Установите соответствие между заголовками A-F и текстами 1-5.
Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.
Match the HEADINGS (A-F) with the TEXTS (1-5).
A |
Not that simple |
D |
A clever design |
В |
A long history |
E |
An expensive mistake |
С |
Interesting facts |
F |
More than one function |
1. As far back as the 1880s, the site on which London’s Wembley Stadium now stands was home to sports. The original Wembley Park Leisure Grounds had football and cricket pitches, a running track and some beautiful gardens. The first stadium on the site, the old Empire Stadium, opened in 1923 and continued to be one of Britain’s main sports venues until it closed in 2000. With the beginning of the new millennium, it was time to design a new stadium more suited to the needs of modern sports,
2. Visitors to the new Wembley Stadium, opened in 2007, are usually impressed. Standing almost four times higher than the old Empire Stadium and covering twice the area, the most stunning feature at Wembley is its roof. The roof can be operated to slide open and closed so that the seating area is protected when the weather is bad. In good weather the grass on the pitch receives plenty of sunlight. The roof is supported by a spectacular 133-metre-high arch, the largest of its kind in the world.
3.The building programme had its problems, however. Apart from rising building costs and various delays, there were a number of accidents. Two occurred in March 2006. First, a long piece of steel in the roof shifted position dangerously and dropped by about half a metre; 3,000 workers had to stop work temporarily and leave the stadium. Then the sewer pipes underneath the stadium were badly damaged and took months to repair. Eventually the stadium was completed on 9th March 2007, two years later than originally planned.
4.Wembley Stadium is owned by the national Football Association and hosts international football matches on England’s home ground. The English domestic cup finals are also held there and it has hosted the UEFA Champions League final a record five times so far. Apart from that, Wembley is a favourite venue for music concerts. Top names like Coldplay, Metallica and Madonna have appeared there. The 2007 Live Earth concert was also a major attempt to raise people’s awareness about the future of our planet.
5.The new Wembley has some fascinating statistics. It seats 90,000 spectators and is the largest stadium in the world with every seat under cover. The distance round the outside is 1 kilometre and the span of its famous arch is longer than the Eurostar trains which travel under the sea from England to France. The most fascinating statistic has to be that Wembley Stadium contains 2.618 toilets, which is more than any other
venue in the world. |
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PRACTICE TEST 5
PART 2 READING |
РАЗДЕЛ 2 ЧТЕНИЕ |
2. Прочитайте текст о фестивале «Алые паруса». Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений А5 — А8 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 — True), какие не соответствуют (2 — False) и о чѐм в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 — Not stated).
For each statement (A5-A8) choose 1 — TRUE, 2 — FALSE or 3 — NOT STATED
Welcome to the St. Petersburg White Nights Festival. It’s organised by the city every year and is free to the public. If you haven’t been there before, you won’t be disappointed. The nights at this time of year are very short and you’ll see some fabulous coloured skies. You’re also going to be treated to some magnificent fireworks displays and hear lots of music, both classical and modem. And all this on the banks of the Neva River with the stately buildings brightly lit up.
But that’s not all. Tonight it’s the Scarlet Sails celebration and you’re in for a huge spectacular show. Scarlet Sails, or Alye Parusa in Russian, is the grand finale of the festival. Amidst all the fireworks and music, a tall old-fashioned sailing ship with red sails proudly goes forth on the river. This symbolises the end of the school year. Students from all over the world are there for the fun. Pirate ‘battles’ are enacted on the Neva, and there are rowing competitions and motorboat races.
Scarlet Sails originates in the novel of that name by the Russian author Alexander Grin. He was inspired when he saw a model boat in a toyshop window. His book appeared in 1923, followed by a film in 1961. Both are still enormously popular. They tell the story of a young girl named Asole who meets a wizard. He tells her that one day a ship with red sails will come and take her away to a new and happier lie. This fairytale has come to symbolise an entrance to adult life and new prospects. Today in Russia a special chorus of over 200 children, the ‘Scarlet Sails’, sings and plays musical instruments. Their prizewinning performances are recognised internationally and are an important part of the musical culture here.
So sit back and enjoy the show. The festival and the Scarlet Sails event are attended by over one million people each year, making it one of Russia’s most important celebrations.
A5 |
The sun never sets during the |
White Nights Festival. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 |
Not stated |
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A6 |
Students take roles as pirates. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 |
Not stated |
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A7 |
Alexander Grin got the idea for his book from a toy boat. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 |
Not stated |
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A8 |
The film ‘Scarlet Sails’ has a different plot than the book. |
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1 True |
2 False |
3 |
Not stated |
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PRACTICE TEST 5 |
РАЗДЕЛ 3 ЛЕКСИКА И ГРАММАТИКА |
PART 3 VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
Прочитайте приведѐнные ниже тексты. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами В3—В14. так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами.
Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию В3-В14.
1. Transform the words in CAPITAL LETTERS to fill in the gaps (B3-B9)
Peter’s mother was a very busy woman. She was out at work all day. |
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When she came home she had to cook dinner for Peter and his dad. Peter |
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always wanted a sweet alter his meal but he B3 …………………………… |
one NOT GET |
because his mother never had time to make one. Sometimes she remem- |
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bered B4 ………………………… |
a cake home. Other times she forgot. |
BRING |
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«You B5 ………………… |
just ……………………. |
to do without,» she told Peter |
HAVE |
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then. «Vernon’s mum bakes cakes and biscuits every week,» grumbled |
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Peter. «I don’t care!» replied his mother. «Vernon’s mum doesn’t have to |
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go out to work». When Peter visited his friend Vernon one evening, |
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Vernon B6 ………………………. |
homemade apple pie. He gave Peter a slice. EAT |
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It was delicious. «My mum B7 ………………… |
always |
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WORK |
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complained Peter, «so she never makes us any sweets.» The next evening, |
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after school, Peter took Vernon to his home where a surprise was waiting |
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for them. «What’s that chocolate smell?» said Vernon as they entered the |
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hall. A large chocolate cake B8 …………………………. |
and left on the kitchen |
BAKE |
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table together with a note: «I |
B9 ………………………… |
shopping. Back soon. |
GO |
Enjoy the cake! Mum». «Wow!» said Vernon, between mouthfuls, «This is even better than Mum’s apple pie!»
2. Transform the words in CAPITAL LETTERS to fill in the gaps (B10-B14)
Aunt Maggie was going to be 60 on 16th September. Her daughter and |
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son-in-law were planning a surprise birthday party for her. «We’ll tell her |
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it’s just a dinner at home.» said Karen, «and then we can bring everyone |
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round’. It seemed like a great idea and Karen sent out the B10 ……………….. |
INVITE |
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The guests went told to keep the party a secret. All Aunt Maggie knew was |
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that Bob was cooking his B11 |
……………………………… — roast duck. |
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«But you don’t need to go to all that trouble,» Maggie insisted. «Let’s go for |
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a nice day trip instead. It’s my treat!» |
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Karen and Bob were B12 ………………………………….. |
. Thirty friends and |
HORROR |
B13 ………………………………… |
were coming on the 16th. What were they |
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going to do? |
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In the end they had to tell Aunt Maggie about the surprise. |
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«Why didn’t you say so B14 ……………………………………. |
?» said their aunt. |
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«I thought a meal for three would be too quiet. I just love parties!» |
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PART 4 WRITING
РАЗДЕЛ 4 ПИСЬМО
Для ответа на задание С1 используйте отдельный чистый лист. При выполнении задания C1 особое внимание обратите на то, что ваши ответы будут оцениваться только по записям, сделанным на отдельном чистом листе. Никакие записи черновика не будут учитываться экспертом. Обратите внимание на необходимость соблюдения указанного объема письма. Письма недостаточного объѐма, а также часть текста письма, превышающая требуемый объѐм, не оцениваются.
C1 You have 30 minutes to do this task.
You have received an email from your English-speaking pen friend George.
… Last week my school played a football match against another school team. We won and there was a big celebration! Next week I’m playing basketball in a friendly game. What sports are popular in your country? Which ones do you like to watch? Do you play a sport? …
Write him an email and answer his 3 questions.
Write 80-100 words. Remember the rules for writing letters/emails.
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