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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 20 (part 1) |
Who really discovered America?
B4 |
Everybody knows that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Was he really the first to reach the continent? The great Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdal believed that ancient people were able to build boats that could cross oceans. |
CAN |
B5 |
То test his ideas, Heyerdal decided to build a copy of the ancient Egyptian boat and sail across the Atlantic. On May 25, 1969 the boat called Ra left a port in Morocco and headed across the widest part of the Atlantic. |
WIDE |
B6 |
On May 17, 1970 Ra successfully crossed the Atlantic, proving that ancient civilizations had enough skill to reach America long before Columbus. |
PROVE |
Greek myths: Apollo and Cassandra
B7 |
In ancient Greece there were many temples built for Apollo. He was the god of youth, beauty, music and poetry. Besides, Apollo had one very special skill — he could see the future. One day Apollo came to the temple in Troy. Among other women he saw Cassandra, a young and beautiful priestess, who worked at the temple. |
WOMAN |
B8 |
Apollo was impressed by her grace. |
IMPRESS |
B9 |
The minute Apollo saw Cassandra, he fell in love. It was love at first sight. Apollo offered her a deal. He would give Cassandra the gift of being able to see the future, if she gave him a kiss. Cassandra agreed. |
FALL |
B10 |
With a laugh, Apollo gave her the gift, dreaming about the reward. Instantly, Cassandra could see the future. She saw Apollo, in the future, helping to destroy Troy. |
DREAM |
1) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Who really discovered America?
Everybody knows that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Was he really the first to reach the continent? The great Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdal believed that ancient people were able to build boats that ___ (CAN) cross oceans.
2) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
To test his ideas, Heyerdal decided to build a copy of the ancient Egyptian boat and sail across the Atlantic. On May 25, 1969 the boat called Ra left a port in Morocco and headed across the ___ (WIDE) part of the Atlantic.
3) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
On May 17, 1970 Ra successfully crossed the Atlantic, ___ (PROVE) that ancient civilizations had enough skill to reach America long before Columbus.
4) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Greek myths: Apollo and Cassandra
In ancient Greece there were many temples built for Apollo. He was the god of youth, beauty, music and poetry. Besides, Apollo had one very special skill — he could see the future. One day Apollo came to the temple in Troy. Among other ___ (WOMAN) he saw Cassandra, a young and beautiful priestess, who worked at the temple.
5) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Apollo ___ (IMPRESS) by her grace.
6) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The minute Apollo saw Cassandra, he ___ (FALL) in love. It was love at first sight. Apollo offered her a deal. He would give Cassandra the gift of being able to see the future, if she gave him a kiss. Cassandra agreed.
7) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
With a laugh, Apollo gave her the gift, ___ (DREAM) about the reward. Instantly, Cassandra could see the future. She saw Apollo, in the future, helping to destroy Troy.
Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The World’s Language
The English language is famous for the richness of its vocabulary. Webster’s New International Dictionary lists 450,000 words, and the new Oxford English Dictionary has 615,000, but that is only part of the total. Technical and ___ (SCIENCE) terms would add millions more.
9) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The wealth of existing synonyms means that ___ (SPEAK) of English have two words for something denoted by one word in a different language. The French, for instance, do not distinguish between house and home, between mind and brain. The Spanish cannot differentiate a chairman from a president.
10) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
In Russia, there are no native words for efficiency, challenge and engagement ring. Of course, every language has areas in which it needs, for ___ (PRACTICE) purposes, to be more expressive than others.
11) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
The Eskimos have fifty words for types of snow, though there is no word for just plain snow. ___ (NATURAL), African languages have no native word for snow.
12) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Nowadays, globalization influences the ___ (DEVELOP) of languages.
13) Вставьте слово, которое грамматически и лексически будет соответствовать содержанию текста.
Some native words ___ (APPEAR), giving way to international terms.
14) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
Mark’s Visit to Ravenscar
Mark and Fenella were the first to arrive at Ravenscar. Mark had not been to Ravenscar for a long time, but even so he had not forgotten the spectacular ___ from the library windows.
1) look
2) gaze
3) view
4) stare
15) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
As he and Fenella were ushered into the room by Cecily Deravenel, he ___ his best not to rush over to the windows to enjoy the view.
1) made
2) held
3) kept
4) did
16) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
“It’s lovely to see you both,” Cecily was ___, and then her face broke into smiles. “Ah, here’s Bess, your greatest admirer, Fenella. And Nanny with the other children.”
1) saying
2) speaking
3) telling
4) talking
17) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
A moment later Fenella and Cecily were surrounded by the youngsters, all clamoring for attention, and Mark took the opportunity to walk to the other end of the room. Mark always thought that ___ up children was so boring.
1) raising
2) bringing
3) rearing
4) growing
18) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
Turning around Mark allowed his eyes to sweep the room for an admiring moment, taking in long shelves of books, several memorable paintings, and the handsome antiques, made of dark, ripe woods. There were ___ sofas and chairs arranged near the huge stone fireplace.
1) comfortable
2) relaxing
3) convenient
4) suitable
19) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
___ the warm weather, a log fire was blazing. It was a pleasure to be in such a nice room.
1) Although
2) Unlike
3) Instead
4) Despite
20) Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
His eyes settled on Fenella, who was momentarily preoccupied with the youngsters, and he had to admit he had never seen such beautiful children in his life. They might have just stepped out of a portrait by one of the greatest artists of the eighteenth century, Thomas Gainsborough, George Romney, Sir Joshua Reynolds. Suddenly he ___ he had had children.
1) wanted
2) longed
3) wished
4) willed
Образец выполнения задания.
Образец выполнения задания.
Задание: преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце каждого предложения так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста, заполните пропуски полученными словами.
Who really discovered America?
B4. Everybody knows that Christopher Columbus discovered America. However, America _________ after Amerigo Vespucci who explored the eastern coast of South America. [NAME].
B5. Was he really the first to reach the continent? The great Norwegian explorer Heyerdal _________ it wasn’t true. [THINK].
B6. He believed that ancient people were able to build boats that _________ cross oceans. [CAN].
B7. To test his ideas, Heyerdal decided to build a copy of the reed boats, which _________ in ancient Egyptian paintings and sail across the Atlantic. [PICTURE].
B8. On May 25, 1969 the boat called Ra left a port I Morocco and headed across the _________ part of the Atlantic.[WIDE].
B9. Before reaching Barbados, Ra _________ but all the members of the expedition survived and wanted to try again. [BREAK].
B10. So, on May 17, 1970 Ra II successfully crossed the Atlantic, _________ that ancient civilizations had enough skill to reach America long before Columbus. [PROVE].
Прочитав текст, я поняла, что он, за исключением начала первого предложения, в прошедшем времени.
Тестовый вопрос В4. По смыслу я должна восстановить глагол в прошедшем простом времени, т.к. действие даётся как факт и в пассивном залоге, т.к. Америка – подлежащее – объект, который не совершал действие, а подвергался ему.
Ответ: was named.
Тестовый вопрос В5. По смыслу я должна восстановить глагол в прошедшем простом времени, в активном залоге. Тур Хейердал, подлежащее – субъект, который совершал действие. Прошедшее время неправильного глагола think — thought.
Ответ: thought.
Тестовый вопрос В6. Пропущен модальный глагол в прошедшем времени (модальные глаголы не могут употребляться в продолженном и совершённом времени и в пассивном залоге).
Ответ: could.
Тестовый вопрос В7. Пропущен глагол в прошедшем простом времени в пассивном залоге (Лодки были изображены).
Ответ: were pictured.
Тестовый вопрос В8. Пропущено прилагательное в сравнительной степени, подсказкой служит определённый артикль the перед словосочетанием. Прилагательное односложное, превосходная степень образуется путём прибавления суффикса –est.
Ответ: widest.
Тестовый вопрос В9. Пропущен глагол в прошедшем совершённом времени в активном залоге. (Есть идея предшествования: Before reaching Barbados).
Ответ: had broken.
Тестовый вопрос В10. Пропущено причастие I(настоящего времени), образуем его от основы глагола путём прибавления суффикса –ing.
Ответ: proving.
Последнее изменение: Понедельник, 31 августа 2015, 11:56
ЕГЭ по Английскому языку
Раздел 1. Аудирование
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Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего 1—6 и утверждениями, данными в списке A—G. Используйте каждую букву, обозначающую утверждение, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в поле справа.
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[answer]TV may have a negative effect on learning.[/answer]
[answer]TV should change in the future.[/answer]
[answer]TV can teach a lot.[/answer]
[answer]TV has many functions.[/answer]
[answer]TV can ruin family life.[/answer]
[answer]TV should be switched on and off in time.[/answer]
[answer]TV can be a good friend.[/answer]
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Вы услышите радиопередачу о звездах современной рок-музыки. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений A— G соответствуют содержанию текста (1 — True), какие не соответствуют (2 — False) и о чем 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 поле справа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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[answer]Rock stars’ income cannot be compared with income in any other professional category.[/answer]
[answer]Some rock stars admit that they earn more than they deserve.[/answer]
[answer]Being a good singer is more important than being lucky in show business.[/answer]
[answer]Star fans are not happy when a rock star appears too often on TV and in movies.[/answer]
[answer]Rock stars support charity programs in many different ways.[/answer]
[answer]Most rock stars end their life in poverty.[/answer]
[answer]The stage life of many rock stars is not long.[/answer]
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Вы услышите интервью, которое школьница берет у своей бабушки для школьной радиогазеты. В заданиях 3—9 обведите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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The girl’s grandmother goes by the name of Elaine because
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[option]it is only natural to go by one’s first name for a girl.[/option]
[option]she didn’t like her real first name and changed it when she grew up.[/option]
[option]she wanted to avoid confusion with other female members in the family.[/option]
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[statement]
Elaine liked primary school because
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[option]she could be alone at least on the way to school.[/option]
[option]her teacher always made her feel special.[/option]
[option]she could learn more, listening to older kids.[/option]
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[statement]
Among Elaine’s chores was
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[option]waxing the floors.[/option]
[option]tidying the closets.[/option]
[option]washing the dishes.[/option]
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[statement]
When in high school Elaine
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[option]proved to be a natural dancer.[/option]
[option]couldn’t learn to play basketball.[/option]
[option]could take athletics with boys.[/option]
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[statement]
She got a chance to go to college because
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[option]her employer helped her to continue her education.[/option]
[option]she earned enough money working at the creamery and at the cafeteria.[/option]
[option]she got an academic scholarship.[/option]
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[statement]
She majored in
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[option]economics.[/option]
[option]home economics education.[/option]
[option]education.[/option]
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Elaine had a big family, and remembering her kids growing up
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[option]she feels sorry she had so many children.[/option]
[option]she wishes she had more.[/option]
[option]she believes it was a reward for all her previous problems.[/option]
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Раздел 2. Чтение
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Установите соответствие тем 1 — 8 текстам A — G. Занесите свои ответы в соответствующее поле справа. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.
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[option]A taste of everything[/option]
[option]Shop till you drop[/option]
[option]City’s tourist attractions[/option]
[option]Ancient traditions live on[/option]
[option]Activities for the adventurous and hardy[/option]
[option]On the crossroads of religions[/option]
[option]For the body, mind and soul[/option]
[option]From the high peaks to the deep seas[/option]
[value]Today Jakarta has much to offer, ranging from museums, art and antique markets, first class shopping to accommodations and a wide variety of cultural activities. Jakarta’s most famous landmark, the National Monument or Monas is a 137m obelisk topped with a flame sculpture coated with 35 kg of gold. Among other places one can mention the National museum that holds an extensive collection of ethnographic artifacts and relics, the Maritime Museum that exhibits Indonesia’s seafaring traditions, including models of sea going vessels.[/value]
[value]Sumatra is a paradise for nature lovers, its national parks are the largest in the world, home to a variety of monkeys, tigers and elephants. Facing the open sea, the western coastline of Sumatra and the waters surrounding Nias Island have big waves that make them one of the best surfer’s beaches in Indonesia. There are beautiful coral reefs that are ideal for diving. For those who prefer night dives, the waters of Riau Archipelago offer a rewarding experience with marine scavengers of the dark waters.[/value]
[value]Various establishments offer professional pampering service with floral baths, body scrubs, aromatic oils, massages and meditation; rituals and treatments that use spices and aromatic herbs to promote physical and mental wellness. Various spa hotels are extremely popular. Indonesians believe that when treating the body you cure the mind.[/value]
[value]Jakarta has a distinctly cosmopolitan flavor. Tantalize your taste buds with a gastronomic spree around the city’s many eateries. Like French gourmet dining, exotic Asian cuisine, American fast food, stylish cafes, restaurants all compete to find a way into your heart through your stomach. The taste of Indonesia’s many cultures can be found in almost any corner of the city: hot and spicy food from West Sumatra, sweet tastes of Dental Java, the tangy fish dishes of North Sulawesi.[/value]
[value]In the face of constant exposure to modernization and foreign influences, the native people still faithfully cling to their culture and rituals. The pre-Hindu Bali Aga tribe still maintains their own traditions of architecture, pagan religion, dance and music, such as unique rituals of dances and gladiator-like battles between youths. On the island of Siberut native tribes have retained their Neolithic hunter-gathering culture.[/value]
[value]Whether you are a serious spender or half hearted shopper, there is sure to be something for everybody in Jakarta. Catering to diverse tastes and pockets, the wide variety of things you can buy in Jakarta is mind boggling from the best of local handicrafts to haute couture labels. Modern super and hyper markets, multi-level shopping centers, retail and specialty shops, sell quality goods at a competitive price. Sidewalk bargains range from tropical blooms of vivid colors and scents in attractive bouquets to luscious fruits of the seasons.[/value]
[value]The land’s long and rich history can’t be separated from the influence of Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity. There is one of the oldest Hindu temples in Java, the majestic Buddhist ‘monastery on the hill’, Borobudur, the largest Buddhist monument in the world. About 17 km away from this monastery is a 9th century temple complex built by the San jay a dynasty. Prambanan complex is dedicated to the Hindu trinity: Ciwa, Vishnu and Brahma. The spread of Islam also left interesting monuments such as the 15th century Minaret Mosque in Kudus.[/value]
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[option]whatever it costs[/option]
[option]most excellent impression[/option]
[option]you have never heard of before, and nobody else either[/option]
[option]in the first three years you do not need to learn or use any other adjectives[/option]
[option]would never know it really well[/option]
[option]far from being the whole vocabulary of the language[/option]
[option]and all this[/option]
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When I arrived in England I thought I knew English. After I’d been here an hour I realized that I did not understand one word. In the first week I picked up a tolerable working knowledge of the language and the next seven years convinced me gradually but thoroughly that I A _________________ , let alone perfectly. This is sad. My only consolation being that nobody speaks English perfectly.
Remember that those five hundred words an average Englishman uses are В _________________. You may learn another five hundred and another five thousand and yet another fifty thousand and still you may come across a further fifty thousand С _________________.
If you live here long enough you will find out to your greatest amazement that the adjective nice is not the only adjective the language possesses, in spite of the fact that D _________________.
You can say that the weather is nice, a restaurant is nice, Mr. Soandso is nice, Mrs. Soandso’s clothes are nice, you had a nice time, E _________________.
Then you have to decide on your accent. The easiest way to give the impression of having a good accent or no foreign accent at all is to hold an unlit pipe in your mouth, to mutter between your teeth and finish all your sentences with the question: «isn’t it?» People will not understand much, but they are accustomed to that and they will get a F _________________.
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Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12—18, обводя цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую номеру выбранного вами варианта ответа.
Tonight, do yourself a favor. Shut off the TV, log off the Internet and unplug the phone. Relax, take a bath, maybe sip some herbal tea. Then move into the bedroom. Set your alarm clock for a time no less than eight hours in the future, fluff up your pillows and lay your head down for a peaceful night of restorative shut-eye. That’s what American doctors advise.
American sleep experts are sounding an alarm over America’s sleep deficit. They say Americans are a somnambulant nation, stumbling groggily through their waking hours for lack of sufficient sleep. They are working longer days — and, increasingly, nights — and they are playing longer, too, as TV and the Internet expand the range of round-the-clock entertainment options. By some estimates, Americans are sleeping as much as an hour and a half less per night than they did at the turn of the century — and the problem is likely to get worse.
The health repercussions of sleep deprivation are not well understood, but sleep researchers point to ills ranging from heart problems to depression. In a famous experiment conducted at the University of Chicago in 1988, rats kept from sleeping died after two and a half weeks. People are not likely to drop dead in the same way, but sleep deprivation may cost them their lives indirectly, when an exhausted doctor prescribes the wrong dosage or a sleepy driver weaves into someone’s lane.
What irritates sleep experts most is the fact that much sleep deprivation is voluntary. «People have regarded sleep as a commodity that they could shortchange,» says one of them. «It’s been considered a mark of very hard work and upward mobility to get very little sleep. It’s a macho attitude». Slumber scientists hope that attitude will change. They say people have learned to modify their behavior in terms of lowering their cholesterol and increasing exercise. Doctors also think people need to be educated that allowing enough time for sleep and taking strategic naps are the most reliable ways to promote alertness behind the wheel and on the job.
Well, naps would be nice, but at the moment, employers tend to frown on them. And what about the increasing numbers of people who work at night? Not only must they work while their bodies’ light-activated circadian rhythms tell them to sleep, they also find it tough to get to sleep after work. Biologists say night workers have a hard time not paying attention to the 9-to-5 day because of noises or family obligations or that’s the only time they can go to the dentist. There are not too many dentists open at midnight.
As one might imagine, companies are springing up to take advantage of sleeplessness. One of the companies makes specially designed shift-work lighting systems intended to keep workers alert around the clock. Shiftwork’s theory is that bright light, delivered in a controlled fashion, can help adjust people’s biological clocks. The company president says they are using light like a medicine. So far, such special lighting has been the province of NASA astronauts and nuclear power plant workers. He thinks that in the future, such systems may pop up in places like hospitals and 24-hour credit-card processing centers. Other researchers are experimenting with everything from welder’s goggles (which night workers wear during the day) to human growth hormones. And, of course, there is always what doctors refer to as «therapeutic caffeine use», but everyone is already familiar with that.
So, is a good night’s sleep an impossible dream for Americans? Maybe so.
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The advice of American doctors is all about
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ways to reduce negative effect of modern technologies.
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complex measures that ensure healthy sleep.
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positive effect of herbal therapy.
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the process of restoring from unexpected psychological stress.
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Americans are referred to as a «somnambulant nation» because
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they need special help to fall asleep.
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are sleepwalkers.
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regularly wake up at night.
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don’t get enough sleep to function effectively.
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Experiments with sleep deprivation proved that
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it inevitably leads to death.
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its repercussions have finally become predictable.
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it is likely to result in cardio or nervous problems.
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animal and human reactions are almost alike.
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There is a tendency to sleep less because
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people want to look tough at any cost.
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people think they can reduce sleeping hours without any harm.
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people have learned to cope with less sleep just as they have learned to lower cholesterol.
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otherwise they lose career and social opportunities.
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Having naps during the day would be nice, but
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doctors do not find them effective.
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people won’t take them voluntarily.
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bosses are against this.
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it is difficult to arrange.
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People who work at night can hardly
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fulfill traditional family obligations.
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consult doctors when needed.
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socialize to their liking.
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ever sleep without ear-plugs.
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The main aim of specially designed shift-work lighting system is
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to help people feel alert at night.
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to provide better lightning.
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to prevent heart diseases.
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[value]
to stimulate human growth hormones.
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Раздел 3. Грамматика и лексика
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[title]
Who really discovered America?
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Name
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[option]
Everybody knows that Christopher Columbus discovered America. However, America ___________ after Amerigo Vespucci who explored the eastern coast of South America.
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Be
[/value]
[option]
Was he really the first to reach the continent? The great Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdal believed that ancient people ___________ able to build boats that could cross oceans.
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Leave
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[option]
To test his ideas, Heyerdal decided to build a copy of an ancient Egyptian boat. On May 25, 1969 the boat called Ra ___________ a port in Morocco.
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[value]
Seaman
[/value]
[option]
On May 17, 1970 Ra with two ___________ on board successfully crossed the Atlantic, proving that ancient civilizations had enough skill to reach America long before Columbus.
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[task]
[title]
Labor Day
[/title]
[value]
One
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[option]
Labor Day is a holiday in honor of workers. On September 5, 1882 the ___________ Labor Day parade was held in New York.
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Carry
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20,000 workers marched up Broadway, ___________ banners «Labor creates all wealth». After the parade, there were picnics all around the city.
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The next year even ___________ people took part in the celebration. In 1894, Congress made it a national holiday. Today most Americans consider Labor Day the end of the summer. They enjoy the last three-day weekend on the beaches and in the parks.
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Castle Clinton
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Defense
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Castle Clinton was built in the times of Napoleonic wars and great tension between Britain and the US. New York was almost ___________ and in a short time five new forts, Castle Clinton among them, were built.
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Entertain
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However, it was never used as a fortress. In 1824, it became a place of public ___________ .
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Science
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[option]
A newspaper described it as a «fanciful garden, tastefully ornamented with shrubs and flowers». The garden was the setting for band concerts, fireworks and demonstrations of the latest ___________ achievements.
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Remark
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Many ___________ people were honored at the Garden, President Andrew Jackson among them.
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In 1896 Castle Clinton became the city Aquarium and thousands of ___________ rushed to see fish that came from the waters around New York.
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Later exotic fish from around the world were brought to the Aquarium and the collection grew in number and ___________ .
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Sharing music with friends
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Sharing music with friends Brenda is a nineteen-year old full-time college student, and she earns money working part time as a waitress. Brenda loves to listen to music like most young people, but she can’t [32] ___ the high CD prices that record companies [33] ___ for popular CDs. Brenda says that the prices of CDs are ridiculously high at $17 to $20 each and there are only two or three good songs on each CD.
[32][33]
She [34] ___ an apartment with three other roommates. She pays her own [35] ___ and she also pays most of her [36] ___. Her solution to expensive CDs is to download or copy music from the Internet. Brenda and millions of other people are called «downloaders» because they download free file-sharing software and music. When Brenda later gives, shares, or trades her music files free over the Internet, she is also an uploader. She considers herself an active music uploader, but the music industry considers her a [37] ___. From 2001 on, the Recording Industry Association of America has sued and fined dozens of file-sharing services, for uploading music files, and hundreds of people, for [38] ___ the law by downloading music.
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provide
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education
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fees
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expenses
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payments
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thief
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burglar
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undermining
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disobeying
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breaking
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ruining
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Прочитайте
приведенные ниже тексты. Преобразуйте,
если необходимо, слова, напечатанные
заглавными буквами в конце строк,
обозначенных номерами В4-В10, так чтобы
они грамматически соответствовали
содержанию текстов. Заполните пропуски
полученными словами. Каждый пропуск
соответствует отдельному заданию из
группы В4-В10.
Who
really discovered America?
B4
Everybody
knows that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Was
he
really the first to reach the continent? The great Norwegian
explorer
Thor Heyerdal believed that ancient people were able
to build boats
that cross
oceans.
CAN
B5
To test his ideas, Heyerdal decided to build a copy of the
ancient
Egyptian boat and sail across the Atlantic. On May 25,
1969 the boat
called Ra left a port in Morocco and headed
across the
part of the Atlantic.
WIDE
On
May 17,
B6
1970
Ra successfully crossed the Atlantic,
that ancient civilizations had enough skill to
reach
America long before Columbus.
PROVE
Greek
myths: Apollo and Cassandra
B7
In
ancient Greece there were many temples built for Apollo. He was the
god of youth, beauty, music and poetry. Besides, Apollo had one very
special skill — he could see the future. One day Apollo came to
the
temple in Troy. Among other he saw
Cassandra,
a young and beautiful priestess, who worked at the temple.
WOMAN
B8
Apollo
by
her grace.
IMPRESS
B9
The minute Apollo saw Cassandra, he in love. It
was
love at first sight.
Apollo
offered her a deal. He would give Cassandra the gift of being
able
to see the future, if she gave him a kiss. Cassandra agreed.
FALL
BIO
about
With a
laugh, Apollo gave her the gift,
the
reward. Instantly, Cassandra could see the future. She saw Apollo,
in the future, helping to destroy Troy.
DREAM
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ВАРИАНТЫ
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приведенный ниже текст. Образуйте от
слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами
в конце строк, обозначенных номерами
В11-В16, од покоренные слова, так, чтобы
они грамматически и лексически
соответствовали содержанию текста.
Заполните пропуски полученными словами.
Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному
заданию из группы В11-В16.
The
World’s Language
Bll
The
English language is famous for the richness of its
vocabulary.
Webster’s New International Dictionary lists
450,000 words, and the
new Oxford English Dictionary has
615,000, but that is only part of
the total. Technical
and terms
would add millions
more,
SCIENCE
B12
of
The
wealth of existing synonyms means that
English
have two words for something denoted by one word in a different
language. The French, for instance, do not distinguish between house
and
home,
between
mind
and
brain.
The
Spanish cannot differentiate a chairman
from
a president,
SPEAK
B13
In
Russia, there are no native words for efficiency,
challenge and
engagement
ring. Of
course, every language has areas in which it
needs,
for purposes, to be more expressive than
others.
PRACTICE
,
African languages
B14
The
Eskimos have fifty words for types of snow, though there is no
word
for just plain snow.
have
no native word for snow,
NATURAL
B15
Nowadays,
globalization influences the languages.
of
DEVELOP
B16
Some
native words terms.
,
giving
way
to
international
APPEAR
Прочитайте
текст с пропусками, обозначенными
номерами А22—А28. Эти номера соответствуют
заданиям А22—А28, в которых представлены
возможные варианты ответов. Обведите
номер выбранного вами варианта ответа.
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9
95
Mark’s
Visit to Ravenscar
Mark
and Fenella were the first to arrive at Ravenscar. Mark had not
been to Ravenscar
for a long time, but even so he had not
forgotten the spectacular
1221
from the library windows. As he and Fenella were ushered into the
room
by Cecily Deravenel, he A23
his best not to rush over to the windows
to
enjoy the view.
«It’s
lovely to see you both,» Cecily was |
A24
|
, and then her face broke
into
smiles. «Ah, here’s Bess, your greatest admirer, Fenella. And
Nanny with the other children.»
Turning
around Mark allowed his eyes to sweep the room for an admiring
moment, taking in long shelves of books, several memorable
paintings, and the handsome
antiques,
made of dark, ripe woods. There were A26 sofas
and chairs arranged
near
the huge stone fireplace,
A
moment later Fenella and Cecily were surrounded by the youngsters,
all clamoring
for attention, and Mark took the opportunity to
walk to the other end of the room.
Mark always thought that
A25
up children was so boring.
A27
the
warm weather, a log fire was blazing.
It
was a pleasure to be in such a nice room.
4)
stare 4) did 4) talking 4) growing 4) suitable 4) Despite 4) willed
3) view
3) kept
3) telling
3) rearing
3) convenient
3) Instead
3) wished
2) gaze
2) held
2) speaking
2) bringing
2) relaxing
2) Unlike
2) longed
His
eyes settled on Fenella, who was momentarily preoccupied with the
youngsters, and he had to admit he had never seen such beautiful
children in his life. They might have just stepped out of a portrait
by one of the greatest artists of the eighteenth century, Thomas
Gainsborough, George Romney, Sir Joshua Reynolds. Suddenly he he had
had children.
A28 |
|
A22 |
1) |
A23 |
1) |
A24 |
1) |
A25 |
1) |
A26 |
1) |
A27 |
1) |
A28 |
1) |
По
окончании выполнения заданий В4-В16,
А22-А28
НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ ПЕРЕНЕСТИ СВОИ ОТВЕТЫ
В БЛАНК
ОТВЕТОВ МП
ОБРАТИТЕ ВНИМАНИЕ, что ответы на задания
В4—В16,
А22-А28
располагаются в разных частях бланка.
При переносе ответов в заданиях В4-В16
буквы
записываются без пробелов и знаков
препинания.
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Тест №01 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык (Ответ)
Honesty is the best policy
B4 |
To learn more about her students, my younger brother’s teacher sent home a lengthy questionnaire at the beginning of the school year. There were a lot of questions about this and that. |
BE |
B5 |
She asked them about their likes and dislikes and about many other things. |
THEY |
B6 |
She asked what they would think about their school in twenty years’ time. |
THINK |
B7 |
I was 6 years older than my brother but some questions seemed very difficult even to me. |
OLD |
B8 |
I couldn’t / could not answer them offhand. |
NOT CAN |
B9 |
The worst question, in my opinion, was the one relating to their self-image: ‘When you look in a mirror, what do you see?’ |
BAD |
B10 |
But my ten-year-old brother had no trouble with his answer: ‘Myself, and everything behind me.’ |
I |
Тест №02 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Where did the Olympic Games come from?
B4 |
There are many different stories about the beginning of the Olympics. One myth says that Zeus himself started the Games. Athletic games were held as an important part of many religious festivals in ancient Greek culture. |
HOLD |
B5 |
Olympia was one of the oldest religious centers in the ancient Greek world. |
OLD |
B6 |
The most impressive sight at Olympia was the gold and ivory statue of Zeus. |
IMPRESSIVE |
B7 |
The statue was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. This explains why Olympiawas chosen as the site for the most important athletic competition. |
CHOOSE |
B8 |
Some athletes travelled hundreds of miles, from colonies. These colonies were as far away as modern Spain, Egypt, Ukraine and Turkey. Any freeborn Greek (a man or a boy)could take part in the Olympics. |
CAN |
B9 |
Women did not compete, they were also barred from attending the games, under penalty of death. Unmarried girls were allowed to attend. |
WOMAN |
B10 |
Unlike the modern Olympics, judges did not come/ didn’t come from all over the world, but were drawn from Elis, the local region which included Olympia. |
NOT COME |
Тест №03 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Albert Schweitzer, a Nobel Peace Prize Winner
B4 |
Albert Schweitzer is known throughout the world for his missionary work in Africa. He was born on January 14, 1875 in Alsace, which was part of Germany and later Part of France after World War I. |
LATE |
B5 |
He was a talented person. By the age of thirty, he was known as an author, a lecturer, and a musician. |
KNOW |
B6 |
It was at this time that he learned of the great need of medical doctors in Africa. He decided to become a doctor of medicine. In 1913, Doctor Schweitzer and his wife left for Africa. |
LEAVE |
B7 |
The morning after the Schweitzers arrived, they started to treat their patients in an old farmhouse. However, a new hospital buildingwas built with the help and the trust of African people. |
BUILD |
B8 |
Their work was interrupted by World War I Only in 1924, Dr. Schweitzer was finally able to return to Lambarene to rebuild the hospital. When Mrs. Schweitzer came back to Africa in 1929, the hospital was much larger. |
LARGE |
B9 |
There was a growing staff of doctors and nurses. In 1953 Dr. Schweitzer was given the Nobel Peace Prize. |
GIVE |
B10 |
He was grateful, but said, ‘No man has the right to pretend that he has worked enough for the cause of peace or declare himself satisfied.’ |
WORK |
Тест №04 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Gymnastics
B4 |
Modern world of sports knows many kinds of gymnastics. One of them, rhythmic gymnasticsgrew out of modern gymnastics and the Swedish system of free exercise in the 19-th century. |
GROW |
B5 |
It was called ‘aesthetic gymnastics’ as the students could express feelings and emotions through body movement. It combined elements of ballet, gymnastics, and theatrical dance. |
CAN |
B6 |
Young women exercised to music, moving from simple calisthenics to more energetic activities. A growing number of men are participating in this kind of sport now. |
WOMAN |
B7 |
In the 1880s in Switzerland various exercises to music were created. They were designed to give grace of movement, and a much betterpose. |
GOOD |
B8 |
A degree of difficulty for each movement was developed by the European Sport Association after the World War I. So all the elements were graded accordingly. |
DEVELOP |
B9 |
In 1906 rhythmic gymnastics was introduced to North America, but the sport didn’t gain /did not gain much popularity. |
NOT GAIN |
B10 |
Ten European countries took part in the first world championship, held in 1973 in Budapest, Hungary. The United States did not begin competing in the biennial world championship until 1973. |
TAKE |
Тест №05 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The History of Man
B4 |
How long has man been on earth? Let us travel 5,000 years into the past. We are in the days before man learned to write. Recorded historyhasn’t begun / has not begun yet. |
NOT BEGIN |
B5 |
Yet there are people, about five million of them, living on all five continents. (живущие) |
LIVE |
B6 |
The earliest true human being, Homo sapiens, appeared in Europe more than 50,000 years ago. |
EARLY |
Greek myths: Daedalus
B7 |
Daedalus was a brilliant architect and inventor of ancient Greece. He was so brilliant that King Minos of Grete kept him as a prisoner. |
KEEP |
B8 |
The King didn’t want / did not want to let him go back to his home in Athens. |
NOT WANT |
B9 |
Daedalus lived with his son Icarus in a tower of the palace, and King Minos made him invent weapons of war that would make his army and navy even more powerful than they already were. |
POWERFUL |
B10 |
Although Daedalus and Icarus had every comfort, they longed to return home to Athens. Daedalus looked at the sea, and he realised that even if they managed to slip out of the tower and find a little boat, they world not be able to sail far. One of King Minos’sseamen would spot and catch them very soon. |
SEAMAN |
Тест №06 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Pizza
B4 |
The evolution of pizza was quite long and many cultures contributed to it. Let us have a glimpse of its history. |
WE |
B5 |
Women of ancient Egypt, Greece and later Rome had recipes similar to modern ones. |
WOMAN |
B6 |
The Egyptians had a tradition to celebrate the Pharaoh’s birthday with flat loaves lookingvery much like our modern pizza. |
LOOK |
B7 |
The word ‘pizza’ appeared in printing at the end of the 10th century for the first time. |
ONE |
B8 |
A remarkable event took place in June 1889. The Italian queen Margarita was staying in her summer palace in Naples. It was her birthday and the owner of a very popular pizzeria cooked a special kind of pizza for her. He named it ‘Margarita’. It was the best way to make this pizza famous all over the world. |
GOOD |
B9 |
Now pizza is cooked with tomatoes. However, when tomatoes appeared in Europe they were grown as an ornamental plant. |
COOK |
B10 |
For a long time people could not / couldn’tbelieve that tomatoes were edible. |
NOT CAN |
Тест №07 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The largest snowfall in decades
B4 |
This week’s snowfall in Brazil is one of the largest in decades. As snow on the ground is not a very common landscape in a so-called tropical country, everybody felt excited when they saw streets in snow. |
FEEL |
B5 |
In the cities by the sea people are used to spending the summer sun bathing. They were surprised very much when they saw snow covering the city. |
SURPRISE |
B6 |
It was not / wasn’t long before social media became loaded with pictures of white fields and roads, and snowmen. |
NOT BE |
Flood in Santa Claus’ home
B7 |
The usual images of the North Pole are impressive ice sheets, but scenes from a webcam there reveal a different story. Meteorologists have reported that temperatures in early July were one to three degrees Celsius higher than the year’s average over most of the Arctic Ocean. |
HIGH |
B8 |
Thanks to rapidly melting ice, Santa Claus nowhas his own swimming pool. The North Pole is currently a lake, Canada.com reports. |
HAVE |
B9 |
The lake is about a foot deep, consistingentirely of the melted ice itself. It shows a dramatic change is the Arctic climate. |
CONSIST |
B10 |
In fact, a pool of melted water has formed at the North Pole every year now since 2002. The mythical home of Santa Claus has been officially flooded! |
FORM |
Тест №08 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Why do the Chinese call the Yellow River in China “China’s Sorrow”?
B4 |
The Huang He, or Yellow River, in China is called “China’s Sorrow” by the Chinese themselves. Since long ago, flooding has beena serious problem. |
BE |
B5 |
The worst, most sorrowful flood on record happened in 1931. |
BAD |
B6 |
The waters began to rise in July, and by November of that year, more than 40,000 square miles had been flooded, leaving 80 million people homeless. |
LEAVE |
A rabbit and a tortoise
B7 |
Once there lived a rabbit and a tortoise. The rabbit challenged the tortoise to have a race with him. The tortoise agreed and they started the race. |
HE |
B8 |
The rabbit ran faster than the tortoise, and in a few minutes he was near the crossing line. He couldn’t see the tortoise, so he decided to rest for a while till the tortoise arrived and then he would quickly cross the line. |
FAST |
B9 |
The rabbit lay down under a tree and soon he was asleep. When he awoke, he saw that the tortoise had crossed / was crossing the line. |
CROSS |
B10 |
The tortoise won the match, showing that it’s more important to be steady and active than to be fast. |
WIN |
Тест №09 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
New Zealand: geography
B4 |
New Zealand consists of two main islands and a number of smaller islands so scattered that they range from the tropical to the Antarctic. New Zealand is located about 2,012 km southeast of Australia. |
LOCATE |
B5 |
The two main islands are the North Island and the South Island, separated by Cook Strait. The North Island is 829 km long and volcanic in its south-central part. |
SEPARATE |
B6 |
South Island has the Southern Alps along its west coast, with Mount Cook being thehighest point. Other inhabited islands include Stewart Island, the Chatham Islands, and Great Barrier Island. |
HIGH |
Enough is enough
B7 |
A woman came to President Abraham Lincoln and told him with a commanding air: “Mr. President, you must make my son a general. Sir, I demand it not as a favor, but as a right. My grandfather fought at Lexington. |
FIGHT |
B8 |
My father was the only man who did not run /didn’t run away at Bladensburg. |
NOT RUN |
B9 |
My husband was killed at Monterrey.” |
KILL |
B10 |
“I guess, madam,” said Lincoln, “your familyhas done / have done enough for the country. It is time to give somebody else a chance.” |
DO |
Тест №10 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Does it ever snow in Brazil?
B4 |
During winter and sometimes even autumn and spring it snows in some cities of southern Brazil. There are several cities known for their snow, like Urupema and Urubici. |
KNOW |
B5 |
These cities are all in high areas, but even places at sea level can have snow, although in small amounts and not every year. |
BE |
B6 |
Brazil is thought to be a “tropical paradise” which is very wrong. Foreigners who travel to southern Brazil during autumn or winter in search for some heat and beaches are often disappointed. |
THINK |
The North Pole is melting
B7 |
Do you know how the global warming affects the Arctic? A survey by the Japan Agency for Science and Technology shows that Arctic ice is melting at a far quicker rate than anticipated. Today Arctic ice is melting at previously unseen rates. |
QUICK |
B8 |
The coastal ice in parts of Canada and Alaska has become quite brittle. Ice easily breaks away in large pieces and melts in the open ocean. Now there is also less sea ice in the Arctic Ocean. |
LITTLE |
B9 |
It happens because ice floats/has floatedinto the Atlantic Ocean. |
FLOAT |
B10 |
Scientists say that the lack of ice represents clear proof that the planet is warming. Back in the past it could take three years to get through the waterway’s thick ice successfully, now — just a few weeks. |
WARM |
Тест №11 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Russian inventions: holography
B4 |
Do you know what holography is? It is a technique based on lasers, which enable 3-D (three-dimensional) images to be made. |
BASE |
B5 |
In 1962, Soviet physicist Yuri Denisyuk cameup with the first reflection hologram also known as the “Denisyuk hologram”. |
COME |
B6 |
Now the technology is used in most holographic displays and it was the first to allow multi-color image reproduction in holograms. |
USE |
Grey hair
B7 |
Johnny noticed a change in his mother’s appearance. “Mommy, some of your hairs are turning / have turned grey. Why?” the curious child asked. |
TURN |
B8 |
The mother tried to use this occasion to teach her child: “It is because of you, dear. Every bad action of yours shows on my hair. |
YOU |
B9 |
It turns one my hairs grey!” |
TURN |
B10 |
The child replied innocently: “Now I know why my grandmother has only grey hair on her head.” Most children are smarter than adults think. |
SMART |
Тест №12 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
A cup of coffee
B4 |
Once I was travelling in Italy. It was a lovely day. I wandered along the street until I came upon some parasol-shaded tables which seemed to me very nice. I settled and opened my book. |
I |
B5 |
It was taking a long time for the waiter to arrive, but I was in no hurry. I was sure that the waiter would come soon. |
COME |
B6 |
But finally, becoming impatient, I turned to signal for service and saw the neon sign. That was the worst moment … I discovered that I was sitting outside a store selling garden furniture. |
BAD |
The Great Wall of China
B7 |
The Great Wall of China runs for 6,700 kilometers from east to west of China. It is one of the greatest wonders of the world. |
GREAT |
B8 |
The Great Wall was built in order to protect the country form different aggressors. |
BUILD |
B9 |
The construction of the Wall began in the 6thcentury BC and lasted until the 16th century AD. |
BEGIN |
B10 |
Since then, the Great Wall of China has become a Symbol of wisdom and bravery of the Chinese people and a monument to Chinese nation for many hundreds of years. |
BECOME |
Тест №13 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
A phone call
B4 |
Among the e-mails waiting for me at work one morning was one from a member of my staff. It was sent from his personal e-mail address and there was only his home phone number. Thinking something was wrong, I immediately called him. |
HE |
B5 |
A sleepy female voice answered and told me he was at work and would come home late in the evening. |
COME |
B6 |
The worst moment was when I remembered that I had recently asked staff members to give me their home numbers. I went right down to the employee’s office to apologize for my call. |
BAD |
B7 |
Later, however, he thanked me. I had awakened his daughter, who had an exam that morning but had forgotten to set her alarm. Thanks to my call, she hadn’t missed the exam. |
LATE |
March 8 in Russia
B8 |
In English-speaking countries they celebrate Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. In Russia we celebrate the International Women’s Day. Though it is called ‘International’, it is observed only in Russia and some CIS countries. |
CALL |
B9 |
Boys and men bring flowers and small presents to girls and women they work or study with. |
MAN |
B10 |
It has become a tradition for husbands to do all house work on that day. There are many jokes about it being the only day of the year when they do this. |
BECOME |
Тест №14 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Singing in the car
B4 |
My elder brother likes all kinds of music. He prefers jazz but also listens to pop music and sometimes goes to classical music concerts. But when driving me in his car, he insists on listening to heavy-metal music. |
I |
B5 |
For a long time I couldn’t/could notunderstand why he was doing it. |
NOT CAN |
B6 |
He knew very well that for me it was theworst kind of music. |
BAD |
B7 |
One day I decided to ask him why he always chose this type while driving. “Well, sister,” he reluctantly replied, “to be frank, it’s mainly so you can’t sing along.” He added that he would listen to anything else if only I promised not to sing along. |
LISTEN |
St. Patrick’s Day, March 17
B8 |
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland. On March 17 there is a great celebration with the major parade in Dublin and smaller parades all over Ireland. In New York the first St.Patrick’s Day celebration took place in 1762. |
ONE |
B9 |
On March 15, 1992 St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated in Moscow. Thousands of delighted Muscovites gathered at Novy Arbat to watch the parade of marching bands, Cossack horsemen and floats of Russian and Irish companies. |
CELEBRATE |
B10 |
Since then, St. Patrick’s Day parades have been held in Moscow every year. |
HOLD |
Тест №15 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Excuses, excuses…
B4 |
For years my husband, Tom, and I had complained bitterly about the lack of sidewalks in our village. We didn’t have enough exercise but we couldn’t / could not jog because there were no sidewalks. |
NOT CAN |
B5 |
Tom had often told me, «If only we had sidewalks, we would jog or walk daily and become models of fitness». |
I |
B6 |
So we were thrilled when a community sidewalk project was announced, and watched eagerly as paving neared completion. Then theworst thing happened: wishful thinking and reality collided. |
BAD |
B7 |
«Well, dear,» Tom said. «What’ll we use as an excuse for not walking now?» I said I would think of some excuse. |
THINK |
Memorial Day
B8 |
In the USA, Memorial Day is the last Monday in May. Memorial Day was declared a national holiday in 1971. |
DECLARE |
B9 |
But the tradition of honoring those who died in defense of their country goes back to the Civil War. The tradition to hold memorial services, visit the cemeteries, decorate the graves with flowers and wreaths originated in Waterloo, New York, in 1866. |
THEY |
B10 |
Since then, the tradition has changed. Nowadays, on Memorial Day Americans honor not only soldiers who perished in wars but those loved ones who have died. |
CHANGE |
Тест №16 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
As old as a brontosaurus
B4 |
As we walked around the Prehistoric Park in Calgary, I had my six- year-old son, Jordie, pose for a picture with a brontosaurus in the background. After I took the photo, I couldn’t/ could not help crying. |
NOT CAN |
B5 |
«What’s wrong, Моm?» Jordie asked. I explained that when I was his age, my parents had taken my picture standing in exactly the same spot, and I was feeling rather nostalgic. I added that perhaps one day he would takehis son’s picture here. |
TAKE |
B6 |
Puzzled, he looked several times from the brontosaurus to me. |
I |
B7 |
And then came the worst moment of my life. My son said, «But … when you were a girl … it was alive then, right?» |
BAD |
Victory Day
B8 |
On this day, Russia celebrates the victory over Nazi Germany and honours 20 million Soviet people who died in the war. May 9 was chosen, since on the night of the 8th/9th of 1945, the Nazi Germany surrendered to the Soviet Union and the Allies in Berlin. |
CHOOSE |
B9 |
In Russia, almost every family has at least one person who took part in the war. |
TAKE |
B10 |
Older citizens who did not fight during the war worked in factories to make weapons, which was not easier than fighting. They, too, are honoured on Victory Day. |
EASY |
Тест №17 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
A Smart Boy
B4 |
Mr. Jones and Mr. Brown worked in the same office. Their wives were good friends. One day Mr. Jones invited Mr. Brown to a small party. |
WIFE |
B5 |
Mr. Brown went into the other room and telephoned. He was surprised very much by his telephone conversation. |
SURPRISE |
B6 |
When he came back Mr. Jones asked him, “Have you spoken to your wife already?” “No, she wasn’t/was not there when I phoned. My small son answered the phone. I asked him, “Is your mother there?” And he said, “She is somewhere outside”. |
NOT BE |
B7 |
“Why is she outside?” I asked. “She is lookingfor me”, he answered. |
LOOK |
Maslenitsa
B8 |
Have you ever celebrated Maslenitsa? It is one of the most popular festivals in Russia. It signals the end of winter and welcomes the coming of spring. |
POPULAR |
B9 |
Russian pancakes — blini — are very important in the celebration of Maslenitsa. Blini are eaten with jam, sour cream, and of course, lots of butter. |
EAT |
B10 |
Warm, round, and golden — blini are the symbol of the sun! Ancient Russians actually believed that when eating a pancake, theywere getting a part of the Sun’s life energy. |
GET |
Тест №18 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Natural Wonders: Meteor Crater
B4 |
Some of the natural wonders are known for their beauty. The Meteor Crater is not one of them. It looks like a big hole in the desert. Itwas caused by a meteorite hitting the earth thousands of years ago. |
CAUSE |
B5 |
The crater is 4,145 feet across, and 570 feet deep. It is the largest impact crater in the entire world. |
LARGE |
B6 |
When Europeans discovered it in 1871, theythought it was the top of a volcano. |
THINK |
B7 |
Since then, scientists have explored/have been exploring the crater for many years, but there are still many secrets and mysteries hiding inside it. present perfect continues, т.к. говорящий хочет акцентировать внимание больше на процессе, который начался в прошлом и продолжается до сих пор. ) |
EXPLORE |
It was simple
B8 |
One day last summer my nine-year-old daughter went off to the camp. All her thingswere packed in a small bag. |
PACK |
B9 |
Two weeks later, Anna came back home and I unpacked her things. Everything was clean and well folded. “Camp sure has changed you. Your things look much better than usual.” |
GOOD |
B10 |
“It was simple, Mom,” she answered. “I didn’t unpack. Many children did the same.” |
CHILD |
Тест №19 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The Climate of Russia
B4 |
Russia has a varied climate. Almost all of Russia is situated in the North Temperature Zone. |
SITUATE |
B5 |
The climate is continental; however, the fluctuations in temperature are greater than in other European countries. |
GREAT |
B6 |
The extreme north is a cold bare region — the tundra. For more than six months it is buriedin snow. |
BURY |
B7 |
This region can be called the land offrozen rivers. |
FREEZE |
B8 |
In May the temperature begins to rise. The gloomy night is succeeded by continuous daylight, when the sun does not sink/doesn’tsink below the horizon for several months. |
NOT SINK |
B9 |
The better part of Russia is not influenced by the warm winds of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. There are no mountains in the north to form a barrier against the cold windsblowing from the Arctic Ocean. |
BLOW |
B10 |
The extreme west of Russia has a temperate climate. Thus, the summers in the Baltic are cool and the winters mild. If we go further/farther east, the climate will become more continental. |
FAR |
Тест №20 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Who really discovered America?
B4 |
Everybody knows that Christopher Columbus discovered America. Was he really the first to reach the continent? The great Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdal believed that ancient people were able to build boats that couldcross oceans. |
CAN |
B5 |
То test his ideas, Heyerdal decided to build a copy of the ancient Egyptian boat and sail across the Atlantic. On May 25, 1969 the boat called Ra left a port in Morocco and headed across the widest part of the Atlantic. |
WIDE |
B6 |
On May 17, 1970 Ra successfully crossed the Atlantic, proving that ancient civilizations had enough skill to reach America long before Columbus. |
PROVE |
Greek myths: Apollo and Cassandra
B7 |
In ancient Greece there were many temples built for Apollo. He was the god of youth, beauty, music and poetry. Besides, Apollo had one very special skill — he could see the future. One day Apollo came to the temple in Troy. Among other women he saw Cassandra, a young and beautiful priestess, who worked at the temple. |
WOMAN |
B8 |
Apollo was impressed by her grace. |
IMPRESS |
B9 |
The minute Apollo saw Cassandra, he fell in love. It was love at first sight. Apollo offered her a deal. He would give Cassandra the gift of being able to see the future, if she gave him a kiss. Cassandra agreed. |
FALL |
B10 |
With a laugh, Apollo gave her the gift,dreaming about the reward. Instantly, Cassandra could see the future. She saw Apollo, in the future, helping to destroy Troy. |
DREAM |
Тест №21 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The Emperor’s Seed
B4 |
Once there lived an old emperor who had no children. He couldn’t /could not choose his successor for a long time. |
NOT CAN |
B5 |
Then he called all the young people in the kingdom together and said, «I’ll give each one of you a seed today. I want you to go home, plant it, water it and come back here one year from today with what you have grown from this one seed.» A boy named Ling also got a seed. He came home and told his mother that he would grow the best plant. |
GROW |
B6 |
She helped him plant the seed. Every day he watered it but nothing grew. |
HE |
B7 |
A year passed and Ling took his empty pot to the palace while all the rest brought some beautiful plants. The emperor said, «Lying is the worst thing in the world. I gave you all spoilt seeds. Nothing grows from spoilt seeds.» So Ling became the new emperor. |
BAD |
Roald Dahl
B8 |
Roald Dahl, a famous British writer, was Norwegian by birth. Dahl was named after the Polar explorer Roald Amundsen, a national hero in Norway at the time. During the Second World War Dahl served in the Royal Air Force as a fighter pilot. |
NAME |
B9 |
Dahl became well-known in 1940s with works for both children and adults. |
CHILD |
B10 |
One of his highly popular tales was ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’. Since 1945 his books have been published in almost 50 languages. |
PUBLISH |