The wolf and the goat егэ ответы

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

Did you know?

Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Canberra ___ (CHOOSE) as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia.


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

The sports capital of the world has 70 percent of ___ (IT) total population participating at least once a week in a particular recreational activity or sport.


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

80 % of Australians believe Australia has a strong culture and identity characterised by honesty, sports and multiculturalism based on research ___ (ORGANISE) by the Australia Day Council of NSW in 2008.


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

The wolf and the goat

A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He ___ (SEE) a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he called out to her.


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

“Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much ___ (GREEN) down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that high cliff.”


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

But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s intent. “You ___ (NOT CARE) if I eat good grass or bad.


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

What you care about is ___ (EAT) me.”


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

Texas Rodeo

The rodeo is a really exciting event. It is a thrilling ___ (COMPETE) between cowboys from all over the country.


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

It has a long tradition and even today there are rodeo schools which keep it alive and ___ (PROFESSION).


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

The rodeo is a spectacular sight. If a ___ (VISIT) has a place in the first row of the arena, he or she may even be sprinkled with sand by the passing horses.


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

The ___ (PERFORM) usually starts with an opening ceremony by horsemen dressed in bright colours and carrying flags.


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

All through the show the master of the ceremony ___ (CONSTANT) jokes with special clowns.


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

A rodeo in Texas is certainly an exciting experience which is practically ___ (POSSIBLE) for a tourist to forget.


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

How to become a good leader

Being a good leader takes work. It is not hard at all to ___ the difference between a good and a bad boss.

1) talk
2) speak
3) say
4) tell


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

Exceptional leaders – those who are respected and ___ by their team – have a lot of secret skills that they put to use every day.

1) amazed
2) admired
3) impressed
4) enjoyed


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

Firstly, building relationships – both with your team and your partners – is crucial in leading a team. That means your success depends greatly ___ interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence.

1) in
2) from
3) on
4) for


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

Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage our emotions, as well as understand the emotions of others. It’s a part of how we navigate social situations and then make decisions to ___ goals.

1) complete
2) master
3) manage
4) achieve


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

Several studies have found that a strong emotional intelligence is a top factor for a leader’s success. ___ to the research, managers with the strongest emotional intelligence were much more likely to succeed.

1) According
2) Including
3) Concerning
4) Regarding


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

Exceptional leaders are ones who regularly ___ employees of the main goal. A team needs to know what they’re marching toward. With a larger vision in mind, their day-to-day work has more purpose.

1) revise
2) remind
3) review
4) recall


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

Great leaders ___ sure their daily behavior is a model for their team. They’re reliable (meaning they always follow through on what they’ve promised), they respect people’s time (meaning they don’t make others wait unnecessarily), and they retain a thoughtful, objective approach to problems or issues.

1) keep
2) make
3) hold
4) take

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Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски в предложениях под номерами В4-В10 соответствующими формами слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами справа от каждого предложения. TEST  01  ( part 1)

Did You Knou ?

TEST №3

DID YOU KNOW?

B4

Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Canberra __________________ as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia.

CHOOSE

B5

The sports capital of the world has 70 percent of __________________ total population participating at least once a week in a particular recreational activity or sport.

IT

B6

80 % of Australians believe Australia has a strong culture and identity characterised by honesty, sports and multiculturalism based on research __________________ by the Australia Day Council of NSW in 2008.

ORGANISE

THE WOLF AND THE GOAT

B7

A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He__________________ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he called out to her.

SEE

B8

“Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much __________________ down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that high cliff.”

GREEN

B9

But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s intent. “You __________________ if I eat good grass or bad.

NOT CARE

B10

What you care about is __________________ me.”

EAT

 

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The
wolf and the goat

A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He __________________ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf
wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he
called out to her.

SEE

Прочитайте приведённые ниже тексты. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 1925, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текстов. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы 1925.

Did you know?

Here are some interesting facts about Australia. Canberra ___CHOOSE____ as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia. The sports capital of the world has 70 percent of ___IT______ total population participating at least once a week in a particular recreational activity or sport. 80 % of Australians believe Australia has a strong culture and identity characterised by honesty, sports and multiculturalism based on research ____ORGANISE____ by the Australia Day Council of NSW in 2008.

The wolf and the goat

A hungry wolf was out searching for a meal. He ___SEE____ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff. The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his grasp and he called out to her. “Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much ___GREEN___ down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that high cliff.” But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s intent. “You ____NOT CARE___ if I eat good grass or bad. What you care about is ____EAT____ me.”

1 variant

1. Вы услышите 6 высказываний.
Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего A–F и
утверждениями, данными в списке 1–7. Используйте каждое утверждение,
обозначенное соответствующей цифрой, только один раз. В задании есть одно
лишнее утверждение. Вы
услышите запись дважды.

1. A uniform makes
the school a better organized place.

2. Uniforms help
improve the discipline at schools.

3. Uniforms can
help prevent crimes at school.

4. Uniforms will
not make life at school better.

5. Uniforms can
teach students how to behave professionally.

6. Getting used to
uniforms is good for a future career.

7. Uniforms make
students focus more on their learning.

 Говорящий

A

B

C

D

E

F

Утверждение

2. Вы услышите диалог. Определите,
какие из приведённых утверждений А–G соответствуют содержанию текста (1
– True)
, какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не
сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни
отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated). Занесите номер выбранного Вами
варианта ответа в таблицу. Вы услышите запись дважды.

A. Jake succeeded
in his school-leaving exams.

B. Jake has an
elder brother.

C. Jake wants to
teach the subject Miss Clark teaches.

D. Miss Clark is
surprised with Jake’s career choice.

E. Jake doesn’t
believe in the abilities of every student.

F. Miss Clark
thinks Jake’s made the right choice.

G. Miss Clark
isn’t happy to hear Jake’s words.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Вы услышите интервью
дважды. Выберите правильный ответ 1, 2 или 3.

3.  What do we
learn about Alice at the beginning of the interview?

1) She has an
Academy award already.

2) She’s 18 years
old.

3) She was born in
Brazil.

4. At present,
Nigel’s main ambition is to work on …

1) trans-Atlantic
flights.

2) popular
international flights.

3) local flights.

5. What is necessary
to understand one’s dreams?

1) Communicating
with people.

2) Deep
self-reflexion.

3) Analyzing
others’ plans.

6. The reason for
buying a plastic camera was that it

1) allowed him to
take original pictures.

2) was not very
expensive.

3) was light to
carry around.

7. “The Ecological
Calendar” is

1) completely
identical to “the Book of Days”.

2) absolutely
different from “the Book of Days”.

3) partly similar
to “the Book of Days”.

8. If Amy hadn’t
become an actress, her parents would have

1) understood and
supported her.

2) been displeased
with her.

3) insisted on her
joining the family business.

9. Chris thinks that
dancers are great to work with because they

1) are lively and
enthusiastic.

2) can cope with
any problem.

3) can work long
hours.

10. Установите соответствие между
текстами A–G и заголовками 1–8. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу.
Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

1. Reasons to be
afraid

2. Fight your
fear

3. A place of
wonders

4. How to say
thank you

5. Visiting for
wild life and animals

6. Learn to be
grateful

7. It’s never
late to learn

8. Reading
non-verbal language

A. Nowadays when
it’s all too easy to send an email or text, the best way to show that you are
grateful to somebody is to actually mail a hand-written card. The person who
gets it will know you took the extra time and thought to write a card and put
it in the mail with a nice stamp. That person will appreciate your efforts much
more. Plus, you’ll get the added bonus of feeling grateful a little longer than
usual as you write out each note and wait for it to arrive.

B. Music is a noble
passion, and people who can play a musical instrument have always been seen as
intelligent people. Learning how to play a musical instrument is far more
efficient if you do it in childhood. However, there are millions of adults who
learn to enjoy music throughout their lives. Moreover, they don’t focus on just
one instrument, but specialize in two or even more, if they have the time and
the necessary ambition.

C. Millions of
people avoid air travel each year because of their fear of flying. The fear of
accidents happening is probably the most common fear among air travellers. It
is an understandable fear, since there have been many aviation accidents
throughout history. Some people may have a fear that the plane has some type of
malfunction or breakdown, while others may have a fear that the weather or
turbulance will affect the plane.

D. Try to understand
that being scared is just an illusion that makes you limited and miserable.
Take control of your mind and don’t let your imagination create frightening
pictures in your head. If you cannot deal with it, you should make attempts to
leave your comfort zone. Choose things and activities you are afraid of and
meet your worries face to face, because it is impossible to run away from them.
Just face your troubles no matter how powerful they may seem.

E. When you get
chronically bored with something, your mind gets used to seeing the world
negatively. It is necessary to break the chain of negative thoughts and train
your mind to notice the best. Just write down 5 things you are thankful for.
This way, your mind will change for the better in a while. The thankfulness
will open your eyes to the beauty of the world around you and will help you to
focus on positive moments in your life.

F. If you go to Ireland,
go to isolated distant places in the country, talk to the locals and they will
tell you the stories about the mythical Irish place, called the Otherworld.
They believe that it is the land of paradise and happiness. In Irish poetry and
tales, it is described as a series of islands near Ireland where the various
fairytale creatures lived. Also the Otherworld seemed to be able to move from
one location to another.

G. Many people can
understand the nature of character without talking to the person they are
interested in. The gestures and postures usually reflect the mood and the level
of the person’s confidence. It’s easy to notice a highly confident person even
in a big group of people. They stand in one place without constant moving from
place to place, and they always make eye contact with the person they are
talking to.

Текст

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Заголовок

11. Прочитайте текст и заполните
пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна
из частей в списке 1–7 — лишняя.
Занесите цифры, обозначающие
соответствующие части предложений, в таблицу.

Peter and Paul
Fortress

The
Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, located on small Hare Island, is the
historic core of the city. The history of St. Petersburg begins with the
history of the fortress.

Since
1700 Russia had been fighting the Northern War against Sweden. By 1703 the
lands by the Neva River were conquered. To protect them from the attacks of the
Swedes it was necessary to build a strong outpost here. The fortress was
founded on Hare Island 16 (27) May, 1703 by joint plan of Peter I and French
engineer Joseph-Gaspard Lambert de Guerin. This day is well known
A_______________________.

The
fortress stretches from west to east with six bastions B_______________________.
The Peter’s Gate on the east side, C_____________________, has remained since
the time of Peter I. The Peter and Paul Cathedral, D_______________________
emperors and the monument of Russian baroque, was completed after the death of
the emperor, in 1733. The weathervane as a golden angel with a cross,
E_______________________, is one of the main symbols of the city. On the
opposite side of the cathedral, there is the Mint building, constructed in the
time of Paul I by architect A. Porto. Coinage was moved to the fortress
F_______________________ in the time of Peter I. The Peter and Paul Fortress
has never directly participated in any fighting. From the very beginning of its
existence it was used as a political prison. Since 1924 the Peter and Paul Fortress
has been a part of the Museum of the History of St. Petersburg.

1. as the day of
the birth of St. Petersburg

2. which was
designed by D. Trezzini

3. which was the
burial place of Russian

4. and reminding
of the rich history of the city

5. as the most protected
part of the city

6. which is
located on the spire of the cathedral

7. that are
located at the corners

Пропуск

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Часть
предложения

Mind over mass media

New forms of media have always caused
moral panic: the printing press, newspapers, and television were all once
denounced as threats to their consumers’ brainpower and moral fiber. So too
with electronic technologies. PowerPoint, we’re told, is reducing discourse to
bullet points. Search engines lower our intelligence, encouraging us to skim on
the surface of knowledge rather than dive to its depths. Twitter is shrinking
our attention spans.

But such panic often fails basic reality
checks. When comic books were accused of turning juveniles into criminals in
the 1950s, crime was falling to record lows. The decades of television,
transistor radios and rock videos were also decades in which I.Q. scores rose
continuously.

For a reality check today, take the state
of science, which demands high levels of brainwork. These days scientists are
never far from their e-mail, rarely touch paper and cannot lecture without
PowerPoint. If electronic media were hazardous to intelligence, the quality of
science would be plummeting. Yet discoveries are multiplying like fruit flies,
and progress is dizzying.

Critics of new media sometimes use science
itself to press their case, citing research that shows how “experience can
change the brain”. But cognitive neuroscientists roll their eyes at such talk.
Experience does not remake the basic information-processing capacities of the
brain. Speed-reading programs have long claimed to do just that, but the
verdict was rendered by Woody Allen after he read “War and Peace” in one
sitting: “It was about Russia.”

Moreover, the effects of experience are
highly specific to the experiences themselves. If you train people to do one
thing, they get better at doing that thing, but almost nothing else. Music
doesn’t make you better at math. Accomplished people immerse themselves in
their fields. Novelists read lots of novels, scientists read lots of science.

The effects of consuming electronic media
are also likely to be far more limited than the panic implies. Media critics
write as if the brain takes on the qualities of whatever it consumes, the
informational equivalent of “you are what you eat”. As with primitive peoples
who believe that eating fierce animals will make them fierce, they assume that
reading Twitter postings turns your thoughts into Twitter postings.

Yes, the continual arrival of information
packets can be distracting or addictive. But distraction is not a new
phenomenon. The solution is to develop strategies of self-control. Turn off
Twitter when you work and put away your smart phone at dinner time.

And to encourage intellectual depth, don’t
rail at PowerPoint or Google. It’s not as if habits of deep reflection or
thorough research ever came naturally to people. They must be acquired in universities,
and maintained with constant analysis, criticism and debate. They are not
granted by propping a heavy encyclopedia on your lap, nor are they taken away
by efficient access to information on the Internet.

The new media have caught on for a reason.
Knowledge is increasing exponentially; human brainpower and waking hours are
not. Fortunately, the Internet and information technologies are helping us
manage and search our collective intellectual output at different scales, from
Twitter to e-books and online encyclopedias. Far from making us stupid, these
technologies are the only things that will keep us smart.

12. At the beginning
of the article the author reminds that the new media technologies …

1) turn our
attention off morals.

2) used to
frighten the majority of people.

3) improve human
brainpower.

4) could make
people less intelligent.

13. What has life
proved about electronic technologies according to the author?

1) Scientists
can’t do without them.

2) They could
increase the crime level.

3) They don’t
disrupt brainwork.

4) Television
influences intelligence.

14. According to the
author, the arguments of the critics of new media make neuroscientists feel …

1) annoyed.

2) amused.

3) surprised.

4) confused.

15. What does the example
of Woody Allen’s reading of “War and Peace” illustrate?

1) Scientific
research of brain supports critics of new media.

2) Technology
hardly influences the way brain deals with information.

3) Experience with
technology is significant for intellectual abilities.

4) Speed-reading
programs improve information-processing.

16. The phrasal verb
“takes on” in “Media critics write as if the brain takes on the qualities …”
(paragraph 6) is closest in meaning to …

1) adapts.

2) changes.

3) acquires.

4) rejects.

17.Which negative
effect of information flood does the author recognize?

1) Inefficient
access to data.

2) Lack of
self-control.

3) Continuous
distraction.

4) Shallow
mindedness.

18. What idea is
expressed in the last paragraph?

1) New media help
us keep up with life.

2) Human knowledge
is developing too fast.

3) New media are
the result of collective brainwork.

4) There are
different ways to manage knowledge.

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слова  так, чтобы
они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста.

Did
you know?

19

Here are some interesting facts about
Australia. Canberra __________________ as the capital because Sydney and Melbourne
could not stop arguing which city should be the capital of Australia.

CHOOSE

20

The sports capital of the world has 70
percent of __________________ total population participating at least once a
week in a particular recreational activity or sport.

IT

21

80 % of Australians believe Australia
has a strong culture and identity characterized by honesty, sports and
multiculturalism based on research __________________ by the Australia Day
Council of NSW in 2008.

ORGANISE

The
wolf and the goat

22

A hungry wolf was out searching for a
meal. He __________________ a goat feeding on grass on top of a high cliff.
The wolf wished to get the goat to climb down from the rock and into his
grasp and he called out to her.

SEE

23

“Excuse me, dear Goat,” he said in a
friendly voice, “It is very dangerous for you to be at such a height. Do come
down before you injure yourself. Besides, the grass is much
__________________ down here. Take my advice, and please come down from that
high cliff.”

GREEN

24

But the goat knew too well of the wolf’s
intent. “You __________________ if I eat good grass or bad.

NOT CARE

25

What you care
about is __________________ me.”

EAT

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от слов однокоренные слова так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически
соответствовало содержанию текста

Texas
Rodeo

26

The rodeo is a really exciting event. It
is a thrilling ________________ between cowboys from all over the country.

COMPETE

27

It has a long tradition and even today there
are rodeo schools which keep it alive and __________________.

PROFESSION

28

The rodeo is a spectacular sight. If a
__________________ has a place in the first row of the arena, he or she may
even be sprinkled with sand by the passing horses.

VISIT

29

The __________________ usually starts
with an opening ceremony by horsemen dressed in bright colours and carrying
flags.

PERFORM

30

All through the show the master of the
ceremony __________________ jokes with special clowns.

CONSTANT

31

A rodeo in Texas is certainly an
exciting experience which is practically __________________ for a tourist to
forget.

POSSIBLE

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How to become a good leader

Being a good leader takes work. It
is not hard at all to 32 ______ the difference between a good and a bad boss.
Exceptional leaders – those who are respected and 33 ______ by their team –
have a lot of secret skills that they put to use every day.

Firstly, building relationships –
both with your team and your partners – is crucial in leading a team. That
means your success depends greatly 34 ______ interpersonal skills and emotional
intelligence. Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize, understand,
and manage our emotions, as well as understand the emotions of others. It’s a
part of how we navigate social situations and then make decisions to 35 ______
goals. Several studies have found that a strong emotional intelligence is a top
factor for a leader’s success. 36 ______ to the research, managers with the
strongest emotional intelligence were much more likely to succeed.

Exceptional leaders are ones who
regularly 37 ______ employees of the main goal. A team needs to know what
they’re marching toward. With a larger vision in mind, their day-to-day work
has more purpose.

Great leaders 38 ______ sure their
daily behavior is a model for their team. They’re reliable (meaning they always
follow through on what they’ve promised), they respect people’s time (meaning
they don’t make others wait unnecessarily), and they retain a thoughtful,
objective approach to problems or issues.

32. 1) speak     2)
talk     3) tell     4) say

33. 1) amazed     2)
impressed     3) enjoyed     4) admired

34. 1) in     2) on    
3) from     4) for

35. 1) worshiped     2)
admired     3) beloved     4) fancied

36. 1) Regarding     2)
Concerning     3) Including     4) According

37. 1) review     2)
revise     3) recall     4) remind

38. 1) hold     2)
make     3) take     4) keep

39. You have received
a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Molly who writes:

     I looked
after my little sister. Do you think babysitting is a hard work? Do you agree
to look after kids when parents ask you to do it? Would you like to be a single
child in the family? Why?

    Moreover, I’m
going to visit New York with my cousin soon and stay there for a week.

Write a letter to
Molly.

In your letter

— answer her
questions

— ask 3
questions
about her visit to New York.

 Write 100–140
words.

Remember the rules
of letter writing.

40. Comment on the
following statement.

Space exploration was the greatest
achievement of the 20th century.

What is your
opinion? Do you agree with this statement?

Write 200–250
words.

Use the following
plan:

— make an
introduction (state the problem)

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

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

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

— make a
conclusion restating your position

41.

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.

     A tree is a woody plant of a big size, usually
over 20 feet high. It grows with a single trunk with branches on the upper
part. The parts of a tree are the leaves and needles, buds, cones and
flowers, branches and twigs, a trunk or a stem and roots. The world’s tallest
tree is situated in California, the USA. The world’s oldest tree is also in
California. It is more than 4600 years old.

    
Trees have many important functions. For example, they help prevent erosion.
They also provide building materials. Many trees are grown by people because
of their edible fruits and nuts. Without trees it would be difficult for
people to breathe. Trees keep our air supply fresh. They take in harmful
gases and produce oxygen. In fact, this is the way trees and other plants
make their food. One large tree can provide a day’s oxygen for up to four
people.

42.

Study the advertisement.

 You are considering joining the
Chess Club and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes you are
to ask five direct questions to find out about the following:

1) activities

2) training
courses

3) membership fee

4) location

5) getting to the
place

You have 20
seconds to ask each question.

43.

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

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

• where and when
the photo was taken

• what/who is in
the photo

• what is
happening

• why you keep the
photo in your album

• why you decided
to show the picture to your friend

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

44.

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

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

• say what the
pictures have in common

• say in what way
the pictures are different

• say which of the
activities presented in the pictures you’d prefer

• explain why

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

 

1.Speaker A
I honestly support school uniforms and let me explain why. I think one of the problems
our current generation is facing is that they are all influenced by gang culture.
It is the root cause of numerous evils at schools, and many people from my school
are members in the so-called school gangs. With uniforms, I believe, there are not
so many chances for conflicts and violence. Besides, it creates a healthy team
culture and harmony on campus.
Speaker B
I think when a person hears the word ‘school’, the first two things that come
to mind are discipline and rules. Everybody knows that we kids love to break
rules and it is hard to make us obey. Almost daily at schools, it is common to
spend some time making us obey certain rules and disciplining us. Making us
wear a uniform is a part of it but I don’t think there’s any point in trying to
do so because kids will be kids. They never obey.
Speaker C
My school has a dress code which is not exactly a uniform and some students
treat this too creatively. Every morning our teachers start to check our
clothes and so on. This happens during the first class so I think a lot of
valuable lesson time could be saved if we had a strict uniform policy at
school. People in charge would not have to worry about checking what each and
every student is wearing and whether it’s acceptable or not.
Speaker D
My school doesn’t have a uniform and I don’t like it. You may be surprised but look
– the best schools in the country do have uniforms and nobody there minds that!
I think a uniform creates a sense of belonging and a feeling of pride amongst students
towards their institution. I think students wearing a school uniform are more
likely to develop a sense of community spirit which can be later quite useful at
work with teambuilding and things like that.
Speaker E
I think school isn’t about studies now. It’s more about hanging out at the
canteen, and playing music but you rarely hear anyone having a good
conversation about a lecture. I wish we had a uniform to help us concentrate
more on our studies. When all students are wearing a similar outfit, they are
less concerned about what other people are wearing. They tend to bond nicely
with peers and can create an environment where they can learn in a group.
Speaker F
I support uniforms because I think they are useful for my future career. Dress codes
and uniforms are a part of practically every job now. Professionalism is very important
as we grow up and especially when we enter a corporate setup. Of course, I
understand that there are no uniforms in some offices but I believe professionalism
is what uniform-friendly children are better at than casually dressed kids. So
I don’t mind wearing a uniform to school.

A3 — they
(generation) are influenced by gang culture… it’s the root cause of numerous
evels at schools… with uniforms I believe there is not so many chances for
conflicts and violence.

B4 —
…disciplining us, making us wear a uniform is a part of it. There is no point
in trying to do so. Kids will be kids. They never obey.

C1 — A lot of
valuable lesson time could be saved if we had a strict uniform policy at
school
. People in charge would not have to worry about checking what
each and every student is wearing
and whether it is acceptable or not.

D6 — The best
schools in the country do have uniforms. A uniform creates a sense of
belonging, a feeling of pride among students towards their institution. I
think students wearing a uniform are more likely to develop a sense of
community spirit which can be later quite useful at work
with team building
and things like that.

E7 — …school is
not about studies now… it’s about hanging out at the canteen… rarely hear a
good conversation about a lecture. I wish we had a uniform to help us
concentrate more on our studies
.

F5 — I support uniforms because I think
they are useful for my future career. Professionalism is very important as
we grow up. Professionalism is something uniform friendly children are better
at than casually dressed kids.

Ответ: 341675

2. Расшифровка
записи

Teacher: Hello, Jake. You look great
today.
Jake: Good evening, Miss Clark. Thank you for the compliment.
Teacher: I hope you’ll enjoy the party. After all, your classmates and you have
certainly deserved it. You worked so hard during the academic year, and you passed
your exams with flying colours. My colleagues and I are so proud of you all.
Jake: Oh, Miss Clark, of course we did a good job, but we are very grateful to
our teachers. If not for you, our results wouldn’t be so good.
Teacher: It’s good to know that. Thank you. So, Jake, what are you going to do after
the prom? Are you going to have a gap year?
Jake: Most of my classmates are going to travel somewhere, but I won’t be able
to join them. I’m going straight to college.
Teacher: Why? Don’t you like to travel?
Jake: Of course, I do. Everybody likes to travel, don’t they? It’s just that
this summer isn’t a good time to do it because I’ll have to help my brother.
He’s just had surgery, you know.
Teacher: I hope your brother is doing fine. How did the operation go?
Jake: It all went fine, thank you. The full recovery will take some time, but
he’ll be absolutely fine in a couple of months.
Teacher: Oh, that’s excellent news. So, what college did you choose?
Jake: I’m going to Birmingham University. I want to be a teacher, like you.
Teacher: Really? I would never have thought you had chosen this career.
Jake: Well, I think it’s the most rewarding job in the world, so …
Teacher: It is, but mind you, not every student will succeed in your class. Sometimes,
when one of your students fails, you blame yourself for it.
Jake: I think that’s true about many jobs, like doctors, for instance. I
believe that
every student has the potential for success and it’ll be so exciting because
each
new academic year will present new challenges and new potential successes.
Teacher: Well, Jake, if you are able to look at it that way, teaching is
definitely
Jake: Thank you, Miss Clark. It’s you and your colleagues who have inspired me.
Teacher: Thank you. Now it’s high time for you to join your friends, and it’s
time
for me to wipe away the tears – your words are so touching.
Jake: Sorry if I’ve upset you.
Teacher: No, that’s fine. It’s always good to hear such things, you know. See
you
later, Jake.
Jake: See you.

A1 — Miss Clark: You passed your exams with
flying colours
(
фразеологизм, означает «прекрасно«).

B3 — Джейк будет помогать брату
после операции, то есть брат у него есть, но ничего не сказано о его возрасте.

С3 — I want to be a teacher like
you.
Джейк
хочет стать учителем, но не сказано, того же предмета, что и мисс Кларк или
нет.

D1 — I would never have thought you
had chosen that career.
(Учительница удивлена, говорит, что
никогда бы не подумала…)

E2 — Every student has a potential for
success.
(Джейк
как раз верит в способности каждого).

F1 — Teaching is definitely your cup of
tea
.
(Фразеологизм,
означает «то, что подходит.»)

G2 — Your words are so touching. It’s
always good to hear such things.
(Мисс Кларк тронута, ей приятно слышать
такие слова ученика.) 

Ответ: 1331212

10. A4
— the best way to show that you are grateful to somebody is to actually mail a
hand-written card.

B7 — However, there are millions of adults
who learn to enjoy music throughout their lives.

C1 — Some people may have a fear
that the plane has some type of malfunction or breakdown, while others may
have a fear
that the weather or turbulance will affect the plane.

D2 — Take control of your mind and don’t
let your imagination create frightening pictures in your head.

E6 — write down 5 things you are thankful
for. This way, your mind will change for the better in a while.

F3 — the land of paradise and happiness…
where the various fairytale creatures lived.

G8 — Many people can understand the nature
of character without talking. he gestures and postures usually reflect the mood
and the level of the person’s confidence.

 11. A1
— Этот день хорошо известен «как день основания города»

B7 — bastions — множественное
число. Нужен фрагмент, согласующийся с существительным во множественном числе,
описывающий эти бастионы. that ARE located.

C2 — пропущенный отрывок —
non-defying clause, уточняющее придаточное, выделяется запятыми, может быть
убрано из предложения без потери смысла, дает дополнительную информацию.

D3 — после пропуска идет слово
emperors, императоры. Предыдущий фрагмент связан по смыслу и грамматике.

E6 — Weathervane — флюгер, может быть только на шпиле (spire of the
cathedral).

F5 — Пропущенный фрагмент
объясняет, почему монетный двор был переведен в крепость.

 Ответ:
172365

12. New forms of media have always caused
moral panic
: the printing press, newspapers, and
television were all once denounced as threats to their consumers’ brainpower
and moral fiber.

Правильный ответ указан под номером
2.

13. The decades of
television, transistor radios and rock videos were also decades in which I.Q.
scores rose continuously
. If electronic media were hazardous to
intelligence, the quality of science would be plummeting. Yet discoveries are
multiplying like fruit flies, and progress is dizzying.

14. «neuroscientists roll
their eyes
at such talk.» Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English:To
roll one’s eyes
means to show that you are really annoyed or think
something is silly.
To roll one’s eyes — закатывать глаза,
показывая, что вас что-то раздражает или вы считаете услышанное глупостью.

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1.

Narrative Text

JAWABAN:

11. aren’t you cold up there in the wind?

the word ‘there’ refers to

a. grass

b. at the edge of a high cliff

c. a sheltered area

d. ground

12. what can we learn from the story?

a. don’t look down to other creatures

b. don’t easily believe in well-behaved creatures    

c. don’t judge others by their appearances

d. don’t easily beat other creatures

13. what did the wolf ask when he saw the goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff?

a. to be his friend

b. to be his dinner

c. to graze on the level ground

d. to climb up higher

14. from the story we know that

a. the goat was very hungry

b. the wolf was a helpful animal

c. the wolf was eager to eat the goat

d. the goat was going to fight with the wolf

PEMBAHASAN:

11. aren’t you cold up there in the wind?

the word ‘there’ refers to

=> Jawaban yang tepat adalah b. at the edge of a high cliff, karena jelas dinyatakan di dalam teks pada kalimat «A wolf saw a goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff.» dan «aren’t you afraid you will fall down from that cliff?»,

yang artinya Seekor serigala melihat seekor kambing sedang merumput di tepi tebing tinggi dan dia bertanya kepada kambing tidakkah kamu takut kamu akan jatuh dari tebing itu?. Maka jelas bahwa there refers to at the edge of a high cliff

12. what can we learn from the story?

=> Jawaban yang tepat adalah c. don’t judge others by their appearances, Karena kita tidak boleh menilah orang lain berdasarkan penampilan mereka
, orang yang terlihat baik belum tentu memang benar-benar baik, begitu juga sebaliknya.

13. what did the wolf ask when he saw the goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff?

=> Jawaban yang tepat adalah c. to graze on the level ground
,
karena ini jelas dinyatakan dalam teks pada kalimat berikut ini »  Come down here and graze on this fine grass beside me on safe, level ground.»

14. from the story we know that

=> Jawaban yang tepat adalah c. the wolf was eager to eat the goat
,
karena ini jelas dinyatakan dalam teks pada kalimat berikut ini «The wolf smacked his lips at the thought of a fine goat dinner».

Teks di atas termasuk jenis narrative text. Narrative text adalah teks yang bertujuan  untuk menghibur dan menarik minat pembaca dengan menyajikan cerita atau peristiwa yang memiliki masalah yang menimbulkan konflik dan pada akhir cerita ada resolusinya atau akhir yang bahagia atau bahkan menyedihkan. Sebenarnya teks narrative tidak hanya terbatas pada cerita yang berbau mistis, fiksi, legenda, dongeng ataupun fabel saja, tapi cerita lain yang berbentuk petualangan, misteri dan semua bentuk cerita. Intinya, narrative text adalah tentang cerita.  

Text  Organization

  • Orientation : latar belakang cerita, menjelaskan orang-orang yang terlibat dalam cerita, kapan dan dimana cerita itu terjadi
  • Complication : ketika permasalahan muncul dalam cerita
  • Resolution : krisis atau masalah tersebut teratasi, untuk lebih baik atau lebih buruk.
  • Re-Orientation : Opsional (tidak harus) boleh ada atau tidak ada.  

Language features (Unsur Kebahasaan):

  • Fokus pada satu tokoh atau pelaku dan biasanya individual sehingga biasanya menggunakan kata ganti (pronoun) seperti “I, we, she, he”.
  • Paling sering menggunakan past tense baik itu simple past tense, past continuous, maupun bentuk past tense lainnya.
  • Terkadang menggunakan dialog untuk mengajak pembaca berimajinasi sehingga ceritanya terlihat lebih jelas dan nyata (direct and indirect speech).
  • Karena berurutan (kronologis), maka biasanya juga menggunakan kata sambung (conjunction) agar cerita terlihat runtut atau urut.  

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DETAIL JAWABAN:

Kelas : 8

Mata Pelajaran: bahasa Inggris

Bab : 5

Kode: 8.5.5

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Вставьте пропущенное слово:

1) tournament

2) competition

3) test

4) race

The storybook wolf

Jose Luis Rodriguez of Spain is the overall winner of The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 32 ______ — a wolf jumping over a gate! He visualized his photo many years ago, when Iberian wolves first returned to Vila in the Castillo у Leon region of northern Spain, and cattle ranchers 33 ______ war on them. His idea was a picture that would symbolize the ancient conflict 34 ______ humans and wolves, while showing the beauty and strength of this fabled animal. But it took a long time to find the ideal 35 ______ , 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 Jos6 Luis on his property, and also had the ideal setting: a copse and an ancient, disused cattle corral. Jose 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 36 ______ up a camera trap. At first, the wolf didn’t like the flash triggered by the trip beam, but after a few weeks he 37 ______ no notice of the light or the clicks pf the hidden digital camera. Now that the wolf was happy and the camera 38 ______ was right, it was time to take the final picture with a medium-format camera. When the first transparencies arrived back from the lab, Josё Luis was overjoyed to find he finally had the picture he had dreamt of.

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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.

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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 ∣A22Their 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 ∣A23A small field at the far end of the farm. This was going to ∣A24Them 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

∣A26That 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 A27Life. 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 ∣A23To 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

подпись: . why don’t you go somewhere in england? the weather well,” replied val, “it seems that we willbe ok to go . soHeard 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 ∣A23Storing 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. ∣A25The 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 A26Legend 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 ∣A27Zoos. Lions, tigers and large ∣A28Of rare and exotic species lived

In the Tower gardens over 800 years ago.

∣A22

1) lengthened

2) continued

3) prolonged

4) increased

A23

1) as

2) with

3) for

4) to

A24

1) captured

2) maintained

3) found

4) held

A25 I

1) Thus

2) Consequently

3) Probably

4) Although

A26

1) ancient

2) prehistoric

3) antique

4) aged

A27 I

1) newest

2) youngest

3) earliest

4) soonest

A28 I

1) figures

2) groups

3) herds

4) numbers

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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

∣A23A 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 ∣A25The 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.

подпись: |а28.подпись: of misusingSuch 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

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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 ∣A23To 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 ∣A27Prior 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) —

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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.

подпись: a24In 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 A26A 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 ∣A22To trade and increases the flow of goods, labour and services. It has both ∣A23In 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 ∣A24Of 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 ∣A25The 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 ∣A28And 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

I

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 ∣A23You “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 ∣A26The (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 ∣A27Opponent. 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 ∣A23An 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 ∣A24By 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 ∣A25Exhibition 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 ∣A26All 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 ∣A27Describe 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 ∣A28And 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 ∣A22At 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 A23At the location whales had been seen the day before.

подпись: lined up
to be the
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 ∣A24The deck — all of us breathless with anticipation. Each of us A25 first to see the darkening of the sea.

подпись: boat was towards a cloud of wheeling seabirds a kilometre ahead. a sharp blow of wind sees the birds and suddenly the ocean becomes calm. i feel like i am close to the end of dreams. and then suddenly there she is. the most

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 ∣A27Quantities! 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

J

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 A23All of them. But, above all, their absolute favourite is The Natural History Museum in South Kensington.

They filled in an online A24Form 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 ∣A26Them J56 For the year but they felt it was really good value for money.

Last weekend they took part in “Dino snores” — an event A27By 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 ∣A22Any school for a child. They are able to retain contacts with friends and neighbours.

Being less expensive, these schools offer a wider ∣A23Of 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 ∣A26Lifetime 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 ∣A28Contacts; 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 ∣A23Class families living in the village: The Brandings, who lived in the manor house, and the very honourable Archer family. The Brandings were well ∣A24But 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 ∣A26To 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 ∣A28And 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 ∣A28Independent Schools, owing to the increasing dissatisfaction with academic standards at State Comprehensive Schools.

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1) intended

2) aimed

3) offered

4) proposed

I A23 I

1) fits

2) includes

3) engages

4) composes

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1) high

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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. ∣A22Of the population lives in the South East and South West where there is a ∣A23Climate. 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. ∣A25Weeks 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 ∣A27Of 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 ∣A28The foundations for building modern Australia.

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3) Mainly

4) Main

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3) tempered

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3) deposits

4) treasures

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3) While

4) Within

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2) on

3) for

4) in

I A27

1) because

2) due

3) as

4)thanks

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The storybook wolf

подпись: year а22Josii 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.

подпись: а26Josfi 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

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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 ∣A23Into 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 ∣A24That 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 ∣A25One 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 ∣A27Me convinced. As I eventually solved this annual mystery, I of course lost all A28For 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

I A23 I

1) getting

2) going

3) putting

4) lying

I A24 I

1) hesitated

2) suspected

3) mistrusted

4) doubted

I A25

1) only

2) yet

3) even

4) still

I A26 I

1) Vague

2) Elaborate

3) Complete

4) Formless

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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 [A22An 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 ∣A27From 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.

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1) entered

2) enrolled

3)joined

4) registered

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1) in

2) on

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2) trip

3) travel

4)journey

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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 A24Each 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 ∣A28Strange 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

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Первое задание (В4-В10).

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Второе задание (В11-В16).
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Environmental

Fruitless

В12

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Adventurous

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Development

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Responsible

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Managerial

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Reality

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Imagination

Impossible

B13

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Responsible

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B14

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Establishment

Resourceful

B15

Anxious

Visitors

Expensive

B16

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Lives

Disagree

Тренировочное задание № 7

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Educators

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Hardship

B13

Highly

Inappropriate

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B14

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B15

Independence

Membership

Personality

B16

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B12

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Notable

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B13

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Indicators

B14

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Violent

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B15

European

Sadly

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B16

Tension

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Distinctive

Тренировочное задание № 13

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Originally

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B12

Adventurous

Honestly

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B13

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Scientific

B14

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B15

Industrial

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Equipment

B16

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Subscriptions / subscription

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B12

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Invisible

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B13

Buildings

Kingdom

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B14

Realistically

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Impressive

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Responsibility

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Accountability

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Healthy

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B16

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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.

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