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Задание №9017.
Чтение. ЕГЭ по английскому

Установите соответствие между заголовками 1 — 8 и текстами A — G. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

1. From the history of the game
2. The first tennis competitions
3. The rules of table tennis
4. Similar yet different
5. Countries good at table tennis
6. Table tennis equipment
7. Why watch tennis
8. Both for men and women

A. Table tennis is a ball game similar in principle to lawn tennis. It’s played on a flat table divided into two equal courts by a net fixed across its width at the middle. The task is to hit the ball so that it goes over the net and bounces on the opponent’s half of the table in such a way that the opponent cannot reach it or return it correctly. The lightweight hollow ball is propelled back and forth across the net by small rackets. The game is popular all over the world, among people of different age.

B. Table tennis is a relatively young sport. In fact, it was invented in England in the early days of the 20th century and was originally called Ping-Pong. The name “table tennis” was adopted in 1921 or 1922 when the old Ping-Pong Association formed in 1902 was revived. Led by representatives of Germany, Hungary, and England, the International Table Tennis Federation was founded in 1926. By the mid-1990s more than 165 national associations were the members of this association.

C. Table tennis is really a sport for everyone. You don’t need to spend much money or buy many things to play table tennis. The table is rectangular, 9 feet by 5 feet, its upper surface a level plane 30 inches above the floor. The net is 6 feet long, and its upper edge along the whole length is 6 inches above the playing surface. The ball, which is spherical and hollow, was once made of white celluloid. Since 1969 a plastic similar to celluloid has been used. The racket may be any size, weight, or shape.

D. It’s easy to understand how tennis is played. A tennis match consists of the best of any odd numbers of games, each game being won by the player who first reaches 11 points or who, after 10 points each, wins two clear points ahead. A point is scored when the server fails to make a good service, when either player fails to make a good return, or when either player commits a specified infraction. Service changes hands after every two points until 10-all is reached, when it changes after every subsequent point.

E. Table tennis may be played with one player at each end of the table or with two players at each end who may be both men or both women or one of each. Worldwide, the women’s game is comparable in organization to the men’s, and women take part in world championships and all other organized events. The first female tournament took place in 1909, but women are known to have been playing tennis since 1874, which is obvious from old pictures and photos which survived the test of time.

F. The first world championships were held in London in 1927, and from then until 1939 the game was dominated by players from central Europe, the men’s team event being won nine times by Hungary and twice by Czechoslovakia. In the mid-1950s Asia emerged as a breeding ground of champions, and from that time the men’s team event has been won by either Japan or China, as has the women’s event, though to a lesser extent; North Korea also became an international force.

G. People eagerly come to the stadiums to see a game of tennis live or switch on their TVs when an exciting match is on. The interest to the spectator lies in observing the ability of one player to defeat another by some well-thought-out strategy. Increasing the speed of the game, slowing it down, varying the direction of or imparting different spin or pace to the ball are just some of the tactics that may be used to support the strategy planned by a sportsman. Thus, a game of tennis can be a real show.

A B C D E F G
             

Решение:
Заголовок 4 (Similar yet different. — Похожие, но разные) соответствует содержанию текста A: «Table tennis is a ball game similar in principle to lawn tennis.»

Заголовок 1 (From the history of the game. — Из истории игры) соответствует содержанию текста B: «Table tennis is a relatively young sport. In fact, it was invented in England…»

Заголовок 6 (Table tennis equipment. — Оборудование для настольного тенниса) соответствует содержанию текста C: «The racket may be any size, weight, or shape.»

Заголовок 3 (The rules of table tennis. — Правила настольного тенниса) соответствует содержанию текста D: «It’s easy to understand how tennis is played. A tennis match consists of…»

Заголовок 8 (Both for men and women. — И для мужчин, и для женщин) соответствует содержанию текста E: «… who may be both men or both women or one of each.»

Заголовок 5 (Countries good at table tennis. — Страны, где хорошо играют в настольный теннис) соответствует содержанию текста F: «The first world championships were held in London in 1927…»

Заголовок 7 (Why watch tennis. — Зачем смотреть теннис) соответствует содержанию текста G: «The interest to the spectator lies in observing the ability of one player…»

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        1

        Тип 10 № 39

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

        1.  Places to stay in

        2.  Arts and culture

        3.  New country image

        4.  Going out

        5.  Different landscapes

        6.  Transport system

        7.  National languages

        8.  Eating out

        A. Belgium has always had a lot more than the faceless administrative buildings that you can see in the outskirts of its capital, Brussels. A number of beautiful historic cities and Brussels itself offer impressive architecture, lively nightlife, first-rate restaurants and numerous other attractions for visitors. Today, the old-fashioned idea of ‘boring Belgium’ has been well and truly forgotten, as more and more people discover its very individual charms for themselves.

        B. Nature in Belgium is varied. The rivers and hills of the Ardennes in the southeast contrast sharply with the rolling plains which make up much of the northern and western countryside. The most notable features are the great forest near the frontier with Germany and Luxembourg and the wide, sandy beaches of the northern coast.

        C. It is easy both to enter and to travel around pocket- sized Belgium which is divided into the Dutchspeaking north and the French-speaking south. Officially the Belgians speak Dutch, French and German. Dutch is slightly more widely spoken than French, and German is spoken the least. The Belgians, living in the north, will often prefer to answer visitors in English rather than French, even if the visitor’s French is good.

        D. Belgium has a wide range of hotels from 5-star luxury to small family pensions and inns. In some regions of the country, farm holidays are available. There visitors can (for a small cost) participate in the daily work of the farm. There are plenty of opportunities to rent furnished villas, flats, rooms, or bungalows for a holiday period. These holiday houses and flats are comfortable and well-equipped.

        E. The Belgian style of cooking is similar to French, based on meat and seafood. Each region in Belgium has its own special dish. Butter, cream, beer and wine are generously used in cooking. The Belgians are keen on their food, and the country is very well supplied with excellent restaurants to suit all budgets. The perfect evening out here involves a delicious meal, and the restaurants and cafes are busy at all times of the week.

        F. As well as being one of the best cities in the world for eating out (both for its high quality and range), Brussels has a very active and varied nightlife. It has 10 theatres which produce plays in both Dutch and French. There are also dozens of cinemas, numerous discos and many night-time cafes in Brussels. Elsewhere, the nightlife choices depend on the size of the town, but there is no shortage of fun to be had in any of the major cities.

        G. There is a good system of underground trains, trams and buses in all the major towns and cities. In addition, Belgium’s waterways offer a pleasant way to enjoy the country. Visitors can take a one-hour cruise around the canals of Bruges (sometimes described as the Venice of the North) or an extended cruise along the rivers and canals linking the major cities of Belgium and the Netherlands.

        Текст A B C D E F G
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        2

        Тип 10 № 85

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

        1.  Places to stay in

        2.  Public transport

        3.  Cultural differences

        4.  Nightlife

        5.  Camping holidays

        6.  Contacts with neighbours

        7.  Different landscapes

        8.  Eating out

        A. Sweden is a land of contrast, from the Danish influence of the southwest to the Laplanders wandering freely with their reindeer in the wild Arctic north. And while Sweden in cities is stylish and modern, the countryside offers many simpler pleasures for those who look for peace and calm. The land and its people have an air of reserved calm, and still the world’s best-selling pop group Abba, which used to attract crowds of hysterical fans, come from Sweden.

        B. Historically, Sweden has an interesting story. Its dealings with the outside world began, in fact, during Viking times, when in addition to the well- known surprise attacks of the nearby lands, there was much trading around the Baltic, mostly in furs and weapons. Swedish connections with the other Scandinavian countries, Norway and Denmark, have been strong since the Middle Ages. The monarchies of all three are still closely linked.

        C. Sweden’s scenery has a gentler charm than that of neighbouring Norway’s rocky coast. Much of Sweden is forested, and there are thousands lakes, notably large pools near the capital, Stockholm. The lakeside resort in the centre of Sweden is popular with Scandinavians, but most visitors prefer first the Baltic islands. The largest island, Gotland, with its ruined medieval churches, is a particular attraction.

        D. Sweden boasts a good range of hotels, covering the full spectrum of prices and standards. Many of them offer discounts in summer and at weekends during the winter. In addition, working farms throughout Sweden offer accommodation, either in the main farmhouse or in a cottage nearby. Forest cabins and chalets are also available throughout the country, generally set in beautiful surroundings, near lakes, in quiet forest glades or on an island in some remote place.

        E. Living in a tent or caravan with your family or friends at weekends and on holiday is extremely popular in Sweden and there is a fantastic variety of special places. Most are located on a lakeside or by the sea with free bathing facilities close at hand. There are over 600 campsites in the country. It is often possible to rent boats or bicycles, play mini-golf or tennis, ride a horse or relax in a sauna. It is also possible to camp in areas away from other houses.

        F. Swedes like plain meals, simply prepared from the freshest ingredients. As a country with a sea coast and many freshwater lakes, fish dishes are found on all hotel or restaurant menus. Top-class restaurants in Sweden are usually fairly expensive, but even the smallest towns have reasonably priced self-service restaurants and grill bars. Many restaurants all over Sweden offer a special dish of the day at a reduced price that includes main course, salad, soft drink and coffee.

        G. Stockholm has a variety of pubs, cafes, clubs, restaurants, cinemas and theatres but in the country evenings tend to be very calm and peaceful. From August to June the Royal Ballet performs in Stockholm. Music and theatre productions take place in many cities during the summer in the open air. Outside Stockholm in the 18th-century palace there are performances of 18th-century opera very popular with tourists.

        Говорящий A B C D E F G
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        3

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

        1.  Education

        2.  Way of life

        3.  Public transport

        4.  Geography

        5.  Places to stay in

        6.  Favourite food

        7.  Hot spots for kids

        8.  Nightlife

        A. Denmark, a small kingdom in northern Europe, has a lot of interesting places for tourists with children. For example, Legoland, a theme park, has become the largest tourist attraction in Denmark outside its capital Copenhagen. And Copenhagen itself is world famous for its Tivoli Gardens amusement park, which opened in 1843 in the heart of the city. The park offers ballet and circus performances, restaurants, concerts, and fireworks displays.

        B. Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country, consisting of the Jutland peninsula, north of Germany, and over 400 islands of various sizes, some inhabited and linked to the mainland by ferry or bridge. Throughout the country, low hills provide a constant change of attractive views; there are also cool and shady forests of beech trees, large areas of open land covered with rough grass, a beautiful lake district, sand dunes and white cliffs on the coast.

        C. More than four-fifths of all Danes live in towns. The main cities represent a combination of medieval buildings, such as castles and cathedrals, and modern office buildings and homes. Denmark’s high standard of living and wide-ranging social services guarantee that the cities have no poor districts. Most people in the cities live in flats. But in the suburbs many also live in single-family houses.

        D. Denmark’s fine beaches attract many visitors, and there are hotels and pensions in all major seaside resorts. Besides, excellent inns are to be found all over the country. Some are small and only serve local travellers, but others are adapted to the tourist and have established reputations for both international dishes and local specialities. There are also private rooms to let, usually for one night, and chalets all over Denmark.

        E. There is a wide selection of places to go out in the evening, particularly in Copenhagen. Jazz and dance clubs in the capital city are top quality and world-famous performers appear regularly. There are numerous cafes, beer gardens and speciality beer bars. Entertainment available includes opera at the recently opened opera house in Copenhagen, ballet and theatre at a number of places in the larger cities, and live music of all kinds.

        F. Most Danes eat four meals a day  — breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a late-evening supper. Breakfast generally consists of cereal, cheese, or eggs. Dinner, which includes fish or meat, is usually the only hot meal. A traditional Danish dinner consists of roast duckling stuffed with apples, served with red cabbage and boiled potatoes. The other Danish meals consist mostly of sandwiches.

        G. Almost all adult Danes can read and write. Danish law requires children to attend nine years of school. Primary school consists of the first seven grades, and secondary school lasts from three to five years. A five-year secondary school student can enter a university. Denmark has three universities. The University of Copenhagen is the oldest and largest. It was founded in 1479 and has about 24,000 students.

        Текст A B C D E F G
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        4

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

        1.  Education: the Way to the Top

        2.  From Agony to Love

        3.  Teaching to Learn

        4.  Learning That Never Stops

        5.  Things Worth Learning

        6.  The Right Word Can Bring Changes

        7.  What My Father Taught Me

        8.  The Power of Numbers

        A. Education has the power to transform a person’s life. I am the living example of this. When I was on the streets, I thought I was not good at anything but I wrote a poem, and it got published. I went back to school to learn. I have learned the benefit of research and reading, of debate and listening. One day soon a group of fresh-faced college students will call me professor.

        B. Language has the capacity to change the world and the way we live in it. People are often afraid to call things by their direct names, use taboos not to notice dangerous tendencies. Freedom begins with naming things. This has to happen in spite of political climates, careers being won or lost, and the fear of being criticized. After Helen Caldicott used the word ‘nuclear arms race’ an anti-nuclear movement appeared.

        C. I never wanted to be a teacher. Yet years later, I find myself teaching high school English. I consider my job to be one of the most important aspects of my life, still I do not teach for the love of teaching. I am a teacher because I love to learn, and I have come to realize that the best way to learn is to teach.

        D. One day my sister and I got one and the same homework. My sister finished the task in 2 minutes and went off to play. But I could not do it, so I went into my sister’s room and quickly copied her work. But there was one small problem: my father caught me. He didn’t punish me, but explained that cheating makes people feel helpless. And then I was left feeling guilty for cheating.

        E. Lifelong learning does not mean spending all my time reading. It is equally important to get the habit of asking such questions as ‘what don’t I know about this topic, or subject?’, ‘what can I learn from this moment or person?’, and ‘what more do I need to learn?’ regardless of where I am, who I am talking to, or what I am doing.

        F. Math has always been something that I am good at. Mathematics attracts me because of its stability. It has logic; it is dependable and never changes. There might be some additions to the area of mathematics, but once mathematics is created, it is set in stone. We would not be able to check emails or play videogames without the computer solving complex algorithms.

        G. When my high school English teacher asked us to read Shakespeare, I thought it was boring and too difficult. I agonized over the syntax  — I had never read anything like this. But now I am a Shakespeare professor, and enjoy teaching Hamlet every semester. Each time I re-read the play, I find and learn something new for myself.

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        5

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

        1.  Not Just Fun

        2.  Running For Heart and Mind

        3.  United By The Game

        4.  I Want To Be A Coach

        5.  Team Work in Sport and Life

        6.  Next Year We Win

        7.  Learning From Father

        8.  School between Practices

        A. I believe playing sports is more than an activity to fill your day, it can teach important life lessons. When I was a child, my dad spent a lot of time teaching me how to play different sports. He told me that if I can succeed in sports, I can succeed at anything in life. He used to say, ‘It’s not about how good you become. It’s about working hard to get where you want to be.’

        B. I like bicycles. Group rides help me to get new skills and make new friends. I try to apply the tactics of group riding to team work in the real world. In the perfect group ride, each rider takes a turn leading the pack, while the others enjoy the benefits of drafting. I think this way of working is a great method for approaching a group task anywhere.

        C. I believe in the power of running. Running should not be a battle for your body but rather a rest for your mind. I felt this last fall, when I was running in the park. Suddenly I felt as if I could have run forever, as if I could use running as a source of therapy for my body. Running allows the body to release different types of stress and even change our understanding of life.

        D. My father coached basketball every day of his life, and I was right there with him in the gym watching him work his magic. Basketball appears entertaining and exciting. But the path to success is not simple. My father always told me, ‘Nothing is free.’ I took this advice and ran with it. I truly believe that only practice and determination lead to success.

        E. Baseball is so much more than a sport. One of the powers of baseball is that it brings people together. It unites fans of all ages, genders, and nationalities. No matter who you are, you can be a baseball fan. My mom and I have one unspoken rule: no matter what has been going on before, no fighting at the game.

        F. I believe that you must always be loyal to the sport teams you support. The teams I follow in the United States generally lose many more than they win. The start of each season brings dreams of victory in baseball, basketball or football, dreams that fade away soon. But then there is always next year. It will be our year for sure.

        G. I was determined to join the swim team. I knew I would get my strengths and learn my weaknesses there. Waking up early for 6:30 a.m. practices is what swim team is all about, as it helps us get into state. On a long school day you think about the practice in the pool after school. You want to hear the crowd cheering you, telling you that you have to do more than your best.

        Текст A B C D E F G
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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.

        1. The invention of a highlighter

        2. For drawing angles

        3. Three-ring binder

        4. Shaped like breadbaskets

        5. An ancient writing tool

        6. Important properties

        7. Regional differences

        8. For carrying textbooks

        A. An ancient Roman writing instrument, the stylus, gave rise to the modem pencil. Some early styluses were made of lead. When graphite was documented in Borrowdale, England, in 1564, the mineral replaced the heavy metal. Graphite left a darker mark on papyrus, but it was so soft that it crumbled easily. To protect the graphite, a holder had to be fashioned for it. The first holders were nothing more than string wound around graphite sticks. Later, hollow wooden sticks replaced the string.

        B. In the United States and Canada, it’s an eraser. But in the United Kingdom, India, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, the object used to eradicate pencil or ink marks is known as a rubber. Before 1770, when erasers first appeared, many people used small rubber or wax slabs to rub out their penciled mistakes. To eradicate errors in ink, they employed sandstone or pumice. Japanese writers used soft bread to erase pencil marks.

        C. Starting in 1888, when American tanner John Loud patented his version of a ballpoint pen to mark hides, over 350 other inventors began patenting additional designs for a ballpoint pen, but none of them saw production. The viscosity, or thickness, of the ink had to be just right: too thin, and it leaked; too thick, and it clogged. The ink’s viscosity was often at the mercy of the temperature. In 1935, Ladislas and Greg Biro set out to invent a better pen and made their Biro pen.

        D. Before the 1960s, when Japanese inventor Yukio Horie invented a felt-tip pen that used water-based ink, students kept track of important textbook information by making marginal notes and underlining key words and passages. In 1963, Carter’s Ink produced the Hi-Liter, a marker similar to Horie’s pen. Both instruments rely on capillary action to draw ink into their tips. Fluorescent colours were introduced in 1978. Since then, polyethylene beads molded into porous heads have replaced felt tips, and there are retractable and scented models.

        E. The protractor has been measuring angles for 500 years. Mapma- ker Thomas Blundeville first described the instrument in his 1589 monograph. By the early 17th century, protractors were commonly used by maritime navigators. By the 20th century, their use among students in elementary and intermediate schools became prevalent. The variety of uses for protractors dictates their range of shapes. Protractors made of brass, steel, ivory, and plastic appear in the forms of circles, rectangles, squares, semicircles and quarter-circles.

        F. German inventor and office supplier Friedrich Soennecken invented the ring binder in 1886. Later, two holes in the side of the binder were added, 80 millimeters apart from one another, setting the standard distance between these openings. When loose-leaf paper appeared in 1854, Henry T. Sisson invented the two- and three- ring binders, but they weren’t mass-produced until 1899, when the Chicago Binder and File Company began to sell the product. The three-ring version remains the most favoured by today’s students.

        G. Backpacks haven’t been around for very long. Before their advent, students strapped stacks of books together and carried them at the end of leather or cloth thongs. Alternatively, they carried them by hand, boys slung under their arms, girls cradling them as though they were babes in arms. In 1938, outdoor clothing and gear retailer Gerry Outdoors invented the first zippered backpack, but students weren’t interested in them at the time. They sold mostly to campers, hikers, and skiers. Students stuck with straps or used small briefcases called satchels.

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        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. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.

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        A The Armoury is situated near the Kremlin.

        B Originally the Kremlin was wooden.

        C New walls and towers of red brick were built in the 15th century.

        D The Trinity Gate leads to Red Square.

        E The monument to Minin and Pozharsky is the oldest in Moscow.

        F The monument to Alexander Pushkin is not far from the monument to Yuri Dolgoruky.

        G You can watch ballets in the Maly Theatre.

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        Вы услышите интервью с автором детективных романов. В заданиях 3—9 запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.

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        Which benefit of trees has not been mentioned by the speaker?
        1) Protection from flooding.
        2) Protection from the sun’s rays.
        3) Protection from precipitation.
        Ответ: .

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        The smell of pines in the forest is the result of trees releasing

        1) oxygen.

        2) carbon dioxide.

        3) other gasses.

        Ответ: .

        5

        Scientists want to study how
        1) gasses are released by trees into the atmosphere.
        2) organic compounds form tiny particles.
        3) these particles influence the climate.
        Ответ: .

        6

        Cloud droplets are unable to

        1) absorb solar radiation.

        2) reflect solar radiation.

        3) scatter solar radiation.

        Ответ: .

        7

        According to scientists, cloud droplets influence

        1) the size of the cloud.

        2) the colour of the cloud.

        3) the movement of the cloud.

        Ответ: .

        8

        The actual formation of the clouds is governed
        1) only by the formation of cloud droplets.
        2) primarily by the formation of cloud droplets.
        3) by several different processes.
        Ответ: .

        9

        A new way of addressing the problem of global warming is by reducing the amount of
        1) greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere.
        2) the sun’s radiation getting through the atmosphere.
        3) the sun’s radiation reflected by the clouds.
        Ответ: .

        Раздел 2. ЧТЕНИЕ

        10

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

        1. Exotic Pets
        2. Going Back in Time
        3. Small Screen Addiction
        4. Body Language

        5. Massive Destruction
        6. Buried Treasure
        7. Reason for Extinction
        8. Intelligent Enemies

        A. The VLT (Very Large Telescope) is the world’s largest telescope and it is taking scientists further back to the Big Bang than they ever thought possible. In other words, the VLT is a kind of a time machine, giving astronomers detailed views of events that took place in the earliest days of the cosmos. One day, we will have a much clearer picture of how our planet was born.

        B. The latest development in the debate amongst scientists about what killed the prehistoric dinosaurs is the suggestion that acid rain was the cause. Some geologists suggest that a large meteor hitting the earth at 65 kilometres per second would have led to strongly acidic rain falling all over the world. This idea is fascinating but it would mean the dinosaurs would all have died within a very short time.

        C. In 1948, a British farmer discovered an interesting lump of metal while ploughing his field. At first he thought the metal bits were parts of an old bed. Then more ‘parts of old beds’ turned up and the farmer took them to the local museum. ‘But these bits are priceless!’ exclaimed the keeper of the museum. ‘They are Iron Age jewellery and coins!’ Over the next 40 years, more and more items were found in the same field.

        D. Rats may have had a bit of a hard time over the years but these days lots of people are forgetting about guinea-pigs and hamsters and are buying rats instead. Domestic rats aren’t the same as the ones that run around rubbish bins — they’re actually quite cute. They are very intelligent and can be trained like dogs. They come in different colours and — a big bonus — they will eat anything!

        E. In Western cultures, people look each other in the eye during a conversation to show interest and trust, but in many Asian countries, it’s rude to look people in the eye, especially a superior such as a teacher. One of the most basic and powerful signals is when a person crosses his or her arms across the chest. This can indicate that a person is putting up an unconscious barrier between themselves and others.

        F. Earthquakes happen all the time in all parts of the world but we don’t notice most of them because they are small. However, big earthquakes are really dangerous. They can make buildings fall down, set off landslides and do other deadly things. The highest death toll caused by an earthquake was in China in 1556, when at least 830,000 people died.

        G. According to scientists, Americans watch more TV on average than any other nationality. In fact, many people, particularly children, sit for 35 hours or more per week glued to the box. What’s wrong with watching all that TV? Studies have linked it to everything from obesity to aggression in children not to mention that it puts your mind into a sort of sedated state. Habitual television watching, over long periods of time, has been known to cause depression, and anger.

        11

        Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A—F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1—7. Одна из частей в списке 1—7 лишняя. Занесите цифру, обозначающую соответствующую часть предложения, в таблицу.

        The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is awarded every year for the best original full-length novel written by a writer from the Commonwealth or the Republic of Ireland. It aims to represent the greatest in contemporary literature and promotes the finest in fiction by rewarding the best book of the year. The prize was originally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, A ____________. However, it was better-known as simply the ‘Booker Prize’. In 2002, the Man Group became the sponsor and they chose the new name, keeping ‘Booker’.

        Publishers can submit books for consideration for the prize, but the judges can also ask for books to be submitted B ____________. Firstly, the Advisory Committee gives advice if there have been any changes to the rules for the prize. Then it selects the people C ____________. The judging panel changes every year and usually a person is only a judge once.

        Great efforts are made to ensure that the judging panel is balanced in terms of gender and professions within the industry. A writer, a critic, an editor and an academic are chosen along with a well-known person from wider society. However, when the panel of judges has been finalized, they are left to make their own decisions D ____________. The Man Booker judges include critics, writers and academics E ____________. The influence of the prize is so great that the winner will almost certainly see the considerable sales increase, in addition to the £50,000 F ____________. In 1992, a Booker Russian Novel Prize was introduced.

        1. without any further interference from the prize sponsor
        2. so as to maintain the consistent quality of the prize
        3. who will judge the books
        4. so as to sell them
        5. which was the name of the company that sponsored it
        6. that comes with the prize
        7. they think should be included

        Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12—18. В каждом задании запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

        ‘Have you written a letter to the Froplinsons?’ asked Egbert.

        ‘No,’ said Janetta, with a note of tired defiance in her voice; ‘I’ve written eleven letters today expressing surprise and gratitude for sundry unmerited gifts, but I haven’t written to the Froplinsons yet.’

        ‘Someone will have to do it,’ said Egbert.

        ‘I don’t dispute the necessity, but I don’t think that someone should be me,’ said Janetta. ‘I wouldn’t mind writing a letter of angry recrimination or heartless satire to some suitable recipient. In fact, I should rather enjoy it, but I’ve come to the end of my capacity for expressing servile amiability. Eleven letters today and nine yesterday, all couched in the same strain of ecstatic thankfulness: really, you can’t expect me to sit down to another. There is such a thing as writing oneself out.’

        ‘I’ve written nearly as many,’ said Egbert, ‘and I’ve had my usual business correspondence to get through, too. Besides, I don’t know what it was that the Froplinsons sent us.’ ‘A William the Conqueror calendar,’ said Janetta, ‘with a quotation of one of his great thoughts for every day in the year.’

        ‘Impossible,’ said Egbert; ‘he didn’t have three hundred and sixty-five thoughts in the whole of his life, or, if he did, he kept them to himself.’

        ‘Well, it was William Wordsworth, then,’ said Janetta; ‘I know William came into it somewhere.’

        ‘That sounds more probable,’ said Egbert; ‘well, let’s collaborate on this letter and get it done. I’ll dictate, and you can scribble it down. ‘Dear Mrs. Froplinson, thank you and your husband so much for the very pretty calendar you sent us. It was very good of you to think of us.’ ’

        ‘You can’t possibly say that,’ said Janetta, laying down her pen. ‘We sent them something on the twenty-second,’ said Janetta, ‘so they simply had to think of us. There was no getting away from it.’

        ‘What did we send them?’ asked Egbert gloomily.

        ‘Bridge-markers,’ said Janetta, ‘in a cardboard case, with some inanity about ‘digging for fortune with a royal spade’ emblazoned on the cover. The moment I saw it in the shop I said to myself ‘Froplinsons’ and to the attendant ‘How much?’ When he said ‘Ninepence,’ I gave him their address, jabbed our card in, paid tenpence or elevenpence to cover the postage, and thanked heaven. With less sincerity and infinitely more trouble they eventually thanked me.’

        ‘The Froplinsons don’t play bridge,’ said Egbert.

        ‘One is not supposed to notice social deformities of that sort,’ said Janetta; ‘it wouldn’t be polite. Besides, what trouble did they take to find out whether we read Wordsworth with gladness? For all they knew or cared we might be frantically embedded in the belief that all poetry begins and ends with John Masefield, and it might infuriate or depress us to have a daily sample of Wordsworthian products flung at us.’

        ‘Well, let’s get on with the letter,’ said Egbert. ‘How clever of you to guess that Wordsworth is our favourite poet.’

        Again Janetta laid down her pen.

        ‘Do you realise what that means?’ she asked; ‘a Wordsworth booklet next Christmas, and another calendar the Christmas after, with the same problem of having to write suitable letters of thankfulness. No, the best thing to do is to drop all further allusion to the calendar and switch off on to some other topic.’

        ‘But what other topic?’

        ‘Oh, something like this: ‘What do you think of the New Year Honours List? A friend of ours made such a clever remark when he read it.’ Then you can stick in any remark that comes into your head; it needn’t be clever. The Froplinsons won’t know whether it is or isn’t.’

        ‘We don’t even know on which side they are in politics,’ objected Egbert; ‘and anyhow you can’t suddenly dismiss the subject of the calendar. Surely there must be some intelligent remark that can be made about it.’

        ‘Well, we can’t think of one,’ said Janetta wearily; ‘the fact is, we’ve both written ourselves out.’

        There was a long silence, the forlorn silence of those who are bereft of hope and have almost ceased to care. Then Egbert started from his seat with an air of resolution. The light of battle was in his eyes.

        ‘Let me come to the writing-table,’ he exclaimed; ‘I’m going to write to the editor of every enlightened and influential newspaper in the Kingdom, I’m going to suggest that there should be a sort of epistolary Truce of God during the festivities of Christmas and New Year. From the twenty-fourth of December to the third or fourth of January it shall be considered an offence against good sense and good feeling to write or expect any letter or communication that does not deal with the necessary events of the moment. Answers to invitations, arrangements about trains, renewal of club subscriptions, and, of course, all the ordinary everyday affairs of business, sickness, engaging new cooks, and so forth, these will be dealt with in the usual manner as something inevitable. But all the devastating accretions of correspondence, incident to the festive season, these should be swept away to give the season a chance of being really festive.’

        ‘But you would have to make some acknowledgment of presents received,’ objected Janetta; ‘otherwise people would never know whether they had arrived safely.’

        ‘Of course, I have thought of that,’ said Egbert; ‘every present that was sent off would be accompanied by a ticket bearing the date of dispatch and the signature of the sender, and some conventional hieroglyphic to show that it was intended to be a Christmas or New Year gift; there would be a counterfoil with space for the recipient’s name and the date of arrival, and all you would have to do would be to sign and date the counterfoil, add a conventional hieroglyphic indicating heartfelt thanks and gratified surprise, put the thing into an envelope and post it.’

        ‘It sounds delightfully simple,’ said Janetta wistfully, ‘but people would consider it too perfunctory.’

        ‘It is not a bit more perfunctory than the present system,’ said Egbert; ‘I have only the same conventional language of gratitude at my disposal with which to thank dear old Colonel Chuttle for his perfectly delicious Stilton, which we shall devour to the last morsel, and the Froplinsons for their calendar, which we shall never look at. So you see the present system of acknowledgment is just as perfunctory and conventional as the counterfoil business would be, only ten times more tiresome and brain-racking.’

        ‘Your plan would certainly bring the idea of a Happy Christmas a step nearer realisation,’ said Janetta. ‘Meanwhile, what am I to say to the Froplinsons?’

        (Adapted from ‘Down Pens’ by H. H. Munro)

        12

        Egbert and Janetta were writing

        1) application letters.
        2) thank-you letters.

        3) letters of recrimination.
        4) letters of complaint.

        Ответ: .

        13

        Egbert and Janetta didn’t want to write a letter to the Froplinsons because they
        1) had both written themselves out.
        2) didn’t like this couple.
        3) didn’t know what the Froplinsons had sent them.
        4) had a lot of work to do.
        Ответ: .

        14

        Janetta liked her present to the Froplinsons because it was

        1) expensive and useless.
        2) cheap and useless.

        3) expensive and useful.
        4) cheap and useful.

        Ответ: .

        15

        Janetta didn’t want to mention that Wordsworth was their favourite poet because
        1) she actually didn’t like his poems.
        2) her favourite poet was John Masefield.
        3) the Froplinsons would send them new Wordsworth-related presents.
        4) she didn’t want the Froplinsons to know the truth.
        Ответ: .

        16

        Janetta considered the Froplisons to be

        1) stupid.

        2) clever.

        3) kind.

        4) mean.

        Ответ: .

        17

        Egbert suggested that at Christmas people should
        1) stop writing letters at all.
        2) put off all the everyday affairs of business.
        3) not make any acknowledgment of received presents.
        4) send counterfoils instead of thank-you letters.
        Ответ: .

        18

        Janetta considered a new system

        1) absolutely impossible.
        2) too perfunctory.

        3) easy to implement.
        4) totally unacceptable.

        Ответ: .

        Раздел 3. ГРАММАТИКА И ЛЕКСИКА

        Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 19—25, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текстов. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы 19—25.

        Обратите внимание, что по правилам ЕГЭ ответы нужно писать без пробелов и других знаков, например, правильный ответ ‘have done’ нужно будет записать как ‘havedone’, иначе ваш ответ не засчитается.

        Swimming Pools

        19

        The first heated swimming pool by Gaius Maecenas of Rome in the first century BC.

        CON-
        STRUCT

        20

        Swimming pools became popular in Britain in the beginning of the 19th century. By 1837, London authorities six indoor pools with diving boards.

        BUILD

        21

        The surviving swimming club in the world is the Arlington Baths Club in Glasgow. It is still an active club and continues to own its original Victorian building with a large pool.

        OLD

        22

        After the start of modern Olympic Games in 1896, the popularity of swimming pools off. Nowadays there are lots of different swimming pools, both public and private.

        TAKE

        23

        Most enjoy swimming and swimming pools with their wave-making machines, water slides and tropical vegetation are something unique for them.

        CHILD

        24

        If they could, kids to spend their entire summer in the swimming pool.

        CHOOSE

        25

        However, not everyone their own backyard pool.

        HAVE

        Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Образуйте от слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами 26—31, однокоренные слова так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы 26—31.

        Waste Management

        26

        Waste affects our environment — everything that surrounds us including the air, water, land, plants, and man-made things. We need a healthy environment for our own health and .

        HAPPY

        27

        The waste we create has to be controlled to be sure that it does not harm our environment and our health.

        CAREFUL

        28

        So waste management is very important.

        EFFECT

        29

        Waste reduction and recycling have a wide range of environmental benefits and promote public awareness and personal for the waste we create.

        RESPON-
        SIBLE

        30

        The best place to start making a is our home. Learn how you can reduce, reuse, and recycle materials to decrease household waste.

        DIFFER

        31

        If we recycle what we can’t use any more, we save resources because the materials replace some of the natural resources including water and energy, which we use to make new products.

        RECYCLE

        Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 32—38. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 32—38, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

        Globalization and Communication Growth

        The 21st century has 32____ in a new era in man’s ongoing quest for a better life and a better world. For the first time in history, we can now claim to live in ‘One World.’ Globalization has removed many of the gaps that have existed between and among nations. While the physical divide is still present, the 33____ of the Information Highway on how we communicate and live in the present day is simply staggering. Rapid improvements in information technology have allowed us to exchange information and communicate almost everywhere, anywhere, and anytime.

        Globalization, as a general term, is best understood as the spread of ideas about the environment, democracy, human rights, and less complicated issues like fashion and fads. Global exchange is now taking place as the market of ideas, culture, and beliefs expand through the use of technology. The nature of business and how it is done has also improved by 34____ and bounds because of globalization.

        An example of the remarkable effects of globalization is the invention of the telephone and the television. Television has enabled young people and adults to have the ability to share cultural and ethnic experiences with others. Telephones have also greatly improved communication. Gone are the weeks and even months of waiting for a letter. Anybody can talk to anyone who has another phone 35____ of distance or location on the planet. With the aid of satellites, 3rd generation phones allow us to make a phone call, send a video, or even receive an e-mail. These 36____ in communication have revolutionized business, commerce, and even the personal lives and relationships of millions of people.

        Because of the electronic media, vast amounts of important information can reach any parts of the globe in 37____ time. Business establishments, whether big or small, are using the Internet in many ways to build or expand their company’s growth. With the ever improving technology come new markets, high 38____ for products, and also greater competition. Making investments in information and communication technology is now a must for any business enterprise.

        32

        1) started

        2) began

        3) ushered

        4) launched

        Ответ: .

        33

        1) cause

        2) impact

        3) consequences

        4) result

        Ответ: .

        34

        1) bonds

        2) gaps

        3) jumps

        4) leaps

        Ответ: .

        35

        1) regardless

        2) despite

        3) notwithstanding

        4) because

        Ответ: .

        36

        1) breakbeats

        2) breakdowns

        3) breakouts

        4) breakthroughs

        Ответ: .

        37

        1) any

        2) no

        3) none of

        4) some

        Ответ: .

        38

        1) access

        2) claim

        3) demand

        4) rise

        Ответ: .

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        Раздел 4. ПИСЬМО

        Для ответов на задания 39 и 40 используйте бланк ответов № 2. Черновые пометки можно делать прямо на листе с заданиями, или можно использовать отдельный черновик. При выполнении заданий 39 и 40 особое внимание обратите на то, что Ваши ответы будут оцениваться только по записям, сделанным в БЛАНКЕ ОТВЕТОВ № 2. Никакие записи черновика не будут учитываться экспертом. Обратите внимание также на необходимость соблюдения указанного объёма текста. Тексты недостаточного объёма, а также часть текста, превышающая требуемый объём, не оцениваются. Запишите сначала номер задания (39, 40), а затем ответ на него. Если одной стороны бланка недостаточно, Вы можете использовать другую его сторону.

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

        … By the way, we are doing a project at college on the fashion industry in different countries. It would be nice if you could tell me what clothes are popular with teenagers in Russia. Do you have any special fashion for teens? What kind of clothes do you prefer? Why?

        Write a letter to Jessica.
        In your letter
        — answer her questions
        — ask 3 questions about her tastes in clothes
        Write 100 — 140 words.
        Remember the rules of letter writing.

        За это задание вы можете получить 6 баллов максимум.

        Comment on the following statement.

        Lots of people enjoy celebrating holidays. However, for some people a holiday is just a day off.

        What is your attitude to celebrations? Which way of celebrating holidays do you find more enjoyable?

        Write 200 — 250 words.

        — make an introduction (state the problem)
        — express your personal opinion and give 2—3 reasons for your opinion
        — express an opposing opinion and give 1—2 reasons for this opposing opinion
        — explain why you don’t agree with the opposing opinion
        — make a conclusion restating your position

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        Раздел 5. ГОВОРЕНИЕ

        — За 1,5 минуты нужно подготовиться и в следующие 1,5 минуты выразительно прочитать текст вслух — 1 балл.
        — Составление 5 вопросов на основе ключевых слов. На подготовку отводится 1,5 минуты, затем каждый вопрос надо сформулировать в течение 20 секунд — 5 баллов.
        — 3 фотографии. Нужно выбрать 1 и описать ее по предложенному тут же в задании плану за 3,5 минуты — 7 баллов.
        — 2 картинки. Нужно сравнить их, описать сходства и различия, объяснить, почему выбранная тематика близка выпускнику, за 3,5 минуты — 7 баллов.

        Вербицкая ЕГЭ-2017, Чтение (часть 1)    

        Установите соответствие между текстами AG и заголовками 1-8. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишнийTEST 05

        1. See a snake crawling down С

        2. Natural wonder F

        3. Created to protect G

        4. Mysterious rocks B

        5. Lost city A

        6. The really cool place D

        7. Go there now

        8. Ancient sculptures E

        A. Eight thousand feet above sea level, this five-century-old pre-Columbian site was once home to the Incas. Until American historian Hiram Bingham publicized his findings of the area in a book called «Across South America,» the mountain-top ruins were widely unknown to anyone living outside of the Urubamba Valley. Since Spanish colonialists had no idea of Machu Picchu’s existence, Incan architecture and design of the buildings were preserved.

        Исторические места и архитектура инков. Lost city

        B. Does the arrangement of the 25-ton sandstone blocks at Stonehenge suggest some sort of spiritual prediction? No one really knows. Theories about the nearly 5,000-year- old circular stone structure vary. The most intriguing time to visit Stonehenge is at sunset when a yellow-orange glow can be seen through the magnificent towers’ arches making some people believe that it was originally a place of healing, while others think it was used for ancestor worship.

        Stone hedge — место для излечения или поклонения предкам. Mysterious rocks

        C. The 1,500-year-old pyramids, located near the town of Merida, may be less popular than their equivalents in Egypt, but they are just as remarkable. Although there are many structures there like the Temple of the Warriors or the Wall of Skulls, the main attraction is El Castillo, the 78-foot, 91-step central pyramid. The absolute best time to travel to El Castillo is at sunset when shadows give the illusion that a large serpent is sliding down the pyramid.

        Пирамида El Castillo очень красивая при заходе солнца. See a snake crawling down

        D. The Earth’s southernmost point, Antarctica, is the driest and coldest of the seven continents. For a place that is 98 per cent covered in one-mile-deep ice, it is hard to imagine why anyone would want to visit it at all. But there is a strange beauty about Antarctica that is incomparable to anywhere else on the planet. Anyway, while Antarctica has no permanent residents, there are often up to 5,000 researchers working there at a time.

        Антарктика – очень красивое место, там работают ученые. The really cool place

        E. It is believed that hundreds of years ago the natives of Easter Island carved massive heads out of stone to honor their ancestors. Today, there are 887 «moai,» as the statues are called, which create a mysterious, yet intriguing landscape on this Polynesian island, which is a four-and-a-half hour flight from Lima, Peru. The tallest statue on the island, named Paro, is 33 feet high and weighs 82 tons.

        Статуи голов на Easter Island. Ancient sculptures

        F. North America’s Red Canyon is 277 river miles long, eighteen miles wide, and one mile deep, and if it doesn’t make your mouth drop with surprise, then you might not be human! Most tourists go there by car and there are plenty of spots along the way to pull the car over and have a look from the top. You can also go down into the canyon’s depths and experience the very heart of the canyon by going rafting on the Colorado River, and even spend the night at a hotel below the rim.

        Red Canyon – очень красивое место. Natural wonder

        G. Thousands of miles long, the Great Wall of China is the largest cultural object humans have ever built. It majestically snakes through China, winds around rising and falling hills, twists through an enormous countryside, and stretches from Shanhaiguan in the east to Lop Lake in the west. However, the wall was constructed more than 2,000 years ago not to amaze people, but in an attempt to keep out invading tribes from the north.

        Предназначение Great Wall of China See a snake crawling down

        № текста A B C D E F G
        тема 5 4 1 6 8 7 3

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        1)What is NOT the reason why owners take their pets on holidays with them? 1) It costs less money than leaving them behind. 2) Pets prefer to stay together with their ownets 3) All pet owners can afford to take their pets with them. 4) It is more fun to walk them somewhere else

        2)The reason why the French millionaire had to travel so often is that he wanted to see his… 1) mother. 2) family. 3) friend. 4) dog.

        3)The French millionaires friend advised against taking the pet across the border because… 1) it was almost impossible to accomplish. 2) the people living nearby might tell the police. 3) it could only be done at night when it’s dark. 4) he needed a special permit to do that

        4)How did the author react to what the French millionaire told her? 1) She didn’t understand him. 2) She felt sorry for his problem. 3) She agreed with him in the end. 4) She was confused by what he said.

        5)The word “fathom” in paragraph 9 means to… 1) believe. 2) understand. 3) predict. 4) suspect.

        6)The Englishman on the plane informed the security about the tortoise because he wanted… 1) to see what would happen to the author and her daughter. 2) the author and her daughter to be arrested by the customs office. 3) to make sure everything was fine with the animal. 4) the officer to check if the author was carrying anything illegal.

        7)The purpose of this article is to… 1) entertain. 2) persuade. 3) instruct. 4) inform

        8)The history of the Olympic Games started around 776 BC. Ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games every four years in honor of gods. The Greeks treated the games as a fair. City leaders talked politics and sometimes even signed treaties. (THEY)

        9)The city filled up with numerous travellers who came at the temple of Zeus in Olympia from distant places the excitement. Shouting sellers sold food and drink. Most of all, however, people gathered to watch the running contests, the discus throwing, the chariot racing, and the wrestling matches. They cheered on their favourites. (WITNESS)

        10)The strongest and the athletes, who came the first in the contests, became the winners. (SUCCESSFUL)

        11)Although they received only crowns of leaves as trophies, they were celebrated as heroes in their home (CITY)

        12)Poems in their honor. (WRITE)

        13)Sometimes, they even received free meals and the front-row seats at different public events. (GOOD)

        14)The ruins of the Olympic Stadium were discovered in 1875. In 1896 the modern Olympic Games were held in Athens to honor the ancient Greeks. (ONE)

        15)It can be really hot in the south of Spain. At times it seems to be caked with heat. A light breeze is a real blessing, as it whispers in the silvery leaves of hundreds of olive trees. Some of the trees in these groves were planted 200 years ago. (DUST)

        16)Though But today the of the olive groves often do not work on their farms. Tenant farmers do this for them. Tenant farmers farm other peoples land and pay rent in money or by giving the owner a share of the crop. (OWN)

        17)In the last 50 years millions of Spaniards who could not make a  from the poor soil of their farms have moved to work in (LIFE)

        18)big cities like Barcelona — the centre of Spains region. But whether a family is staying in Barcelona or on the farm, they try not to miss a fair, especially if it is Seville’s annual April Fair. (INDUSTRY)

        19)The fair begins around noon, with a parade of riders and carriages. All the men dress in black and the women in bright colours. (COLOUR)

        20)The fairground is filled with music. Dancers move to the sound of guitars and the snap of castanets. (RHYTHM)

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        Task 1 Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 лишняя. Занесите цифру, обозначающую соответствующую часть предложения, в таблицу.

        Fire Crews Hunt Escaped Hamster

        Eight firefighters have been called in to help find an escaped hamster. Two crews used a chocolate-covered camera and a vacuum cleaner A ____ , called Fudgie, at the home of a six-year-old girl in Dunbar, Scotland.

        The girl’s mother said: ‘We came down for breakfast and discovered Fudgie had opened the top lid of her cage and had made her way into the kitchen and we think she has gone В ____ .’

        The fire crews spent five hours trying to recover the pet after it ran down a hole in the kitchen floor. But, the hamster still refused С ____ .

        In the search for Fudgie, the firefighters took the family cooker and gas pipes apart. They also dropped a mini-camera coated with chocolate under the floorboards. They then hoped to take out the hamster using a vacuum cleaner. Despite all their efforts, they failed to find Fudgie.

        In the end, the firefighters put another camera down the hole D ____ , connected to the screen of the family home computer, to see if Fudgie appeared. Besides, the girl and her parents regularly dropped food E ____ .

        At last, after eight days the hamster returned to her cage safe and sound. She crawled from the hole in the kitchen floor early in the morning. It was the girl’s father who first found Fudgie F ____ .

        The girl said that day it was like Christmas morning for her. Her parents added that they too felt extremely happy when Fudgie had finally returned.

        1. through a small hole in the floor

        2. through the hole for the hamster

        3. and locked the runaway hamster

        4. to come out of the hole

        5. to look after the pet

        6. to try and locate the missing hamster

        7. and left it under the floorboards

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        Task 2

        Speed of eating is ‘key to obesity’

        If you eat very quickly, it may be enough to increase your risk of being overweight, research suggests.

        Osaka University scientists looked at the eating habits of 3,000 people. Just about half of them told researchers that they A ______ . Compared with those who did not eat quickly, fast-eating men were 84% more likely to be overweight, and women were 100% more likely to В ______ .

        Japanese scientists said that there were a number of reasons why eating fast С ______ . They said it could prevent the work of a signalling system which tells your brain to stop eating because your stomach is full. They said: ‘If you eat quickly you basically fill your stomach before the system has a chance to react, so you D _____ .

        The researchers also explained that a mechanism that helps make us fat today, developed with evolution and helped people get more food in the periods when they were short of it. The scientists added that the habit of eating fast could be received from one’s parents genes or E ______ .

        They said that, if possible, children should be taught to F ______ , and allowed to stop when they felt full up at mealtimes. ‘The advice of our grandmothers about chewing everything 20 times might be true — if you take a bit more time eating, it could have a positive influence on your weight.

        1. just overfill your stomach

        2. could be bad for your weight

        3. have a habit of eating quickly

        4. linked to obesity

        5. eat as slowly as possible

        6. put on weight

        7. learned at a very early age

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        Task 3

        Hi-Tech Brings Families Together 

        Technology is helping families stay in touch like never before, says a report carried out in the US.

        Instead of driving people apart, mobile phones and the Internet are A ____ . The research looked at the differences in technology use between families with children and single adults. It found that traditional families have more hi-tech gadgets in their home В ____ . Several mobile phones were found in 89% of families and 66% had a high-speed Internet connection. The research also found that 58% of families have more С ____ .

        Many people use their mobile phone to keep in touch and communicate with parents and children. Seventy percent of couples, D ____ , use it every day to chat or say hello. In addition, it was found that 42% of parents contact their children via their mobile every day.

        The growing use of mobile phones, computers and the Internet means that families no longer gather round the TV to spend time together. 25% of those who took part in the report said they now spend less time E ____ . Only 58% of 18—29 year olds said they watched TV every day. Instead the research found that 52% of Internet users who live with their families go online F ____ several times a week and 51% of parents browse the web with their children.

        Some analysts have worried that new technologies hurt families, but we see that technology allows for new kinds of connectedness built around cell phones and the Internet/ said the report.

        1. than any other group

        2. watching television

        3. in the company of someone else

        4. than two computers in the home

        5. communicated with their families

        6. helping them communicate

        7. owning a mobile

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        Task 4

        The Power of ‘Hello’ 

        I work at a company where there are hundreds of employees. I know most of them and almost all of them know me. It is all based on one simple principle: I believe every single person deserves to be acknowledged, A ______ .

        When I was about 10 years old, I was walking down the street with my mother. She stopped to speak to Mr. Lee. I knew I could see Mr. Lee any time around the neighborhood, В ______ .

        After we passed Mr. Lee, my mother said something that has stuck with me from that day until now. She said, ‘You let that be the last time you ever walk by somebody and not open up your mouth to speak, because even a dog can wag its tail С______ . That phrase sounds simple, but it has been a guidepost for me and the foundation of who I am. I started to see that when I spoke to someone, they spoke back. And that felt good. It is not just something I believe in — D ______ . I believe that every person deserves to feel someone acknowledges their presence, no matter how unimportant they may be.

        At work, I always used to say ‘hello’ to the founder of the company and ask him how our business was doing. But I was also speaking to the people in the cafe, and asked how their children were doing. I remembered after a few years of passing by the founder, I had the courage to ask him for a meeting. We had a great talk.

        At a certain point, I asked him E ______ . He said, ‘If you want to, you can get all the way to this seat.’ I have become vice president, but that has not changed the way I approach people. I speak to everyone I see, no matter where I am. I have learned that speaking to people creates a pathway into their world, F ______ .

        1. it has become a way of life.

        2. when it passes you on the street.

        3. when you see him and talk to him.

        4. and it lets them come into mine, too.

        5. so I did not pay any attention to him.

        6. however small or simple the greeting is.

        7. how far he thought I could go in his company.

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        Task 5

        Friendship and Love

         A strong friendship takes a significant amount of time to develop. It will not just magically mature overnight. A friendship involves committing oneself to help another person A ______ . I believe that, nothing can replace a true friend, not material objects, or money, and definitely not a boy.

        I met this guy a couple summers ago who I ended up spending almost all of my free time with. His parents did not approve of our dating because of our age difference, В ______ . He had told me the day we met that he had joined the air force and would leave for overseas that coming October. After three months had past, the time came when he had to leave. This left me feeling completely alone.

        I turned to my friends for support, but to my surprise, С ______ . I had spent so much time with this guy and so little time with them, that they did not feel sorry for me when he left. For so long they had become the only constant in my life, and I had taken them for granted over something D ______ .

        When my boyfriend came back, our relationship changed. I tried to fix all the aspects in my life that had gone so wrong in the previous six months.

        This experience taught me that true friendships will only survive if one puts forth effort to make them last. Keeping friends close will guarantee that E ______ . When a relationship falls apart, a friend will always do everything in their power to make everything less painful. As for me, I try to keep my friends as close as I can. I know they will always support me in whatever I do, and to them, I F ______ .

        1. but we did anyway.

        2. whenever a need arises.

        3. they did not really care.

        4. whenever they need your help.

        5. could not guarantee would even last.

        6. am eternally grateful for a second chance.

        7. someone will always have a shoulder to cry on.

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        Task 6

        Mobile phones

         On New Year’s Day, 1985, Michael Harrison phoned his father, Sir Ernest, to wish him a happy new year. Sir Ernest was chairman of Racal Electronics, the owner of Vodafone, A ______ .

        At the time, mobile phones weighed almost a kilogram, cost several thousand pounds and provided only 20 minutes talktime. The networks themselves were small; Vodafone had just a dozen masts covering London. Nobody had any idea of the huge potential of wireless communication and the dramatic impact В ______ .

        Hardly anyone believed there would come a day when mobile phones were so popular С ______ .But in 1999 one mobile phone was sold in the UK every four seconds, and by 2004 there were more mobile phones in the UK than people. The boom was a result of increased competition which pushed prices lower and created innovations in the way that mobiles were sold.

        When the government introduced more competition, companies started cutting prices to attract more customers. Cellnet, for example, changed its prices, D ______ . It also introduced local call tariffs.

        The way that handsets themselves were marketed was also changing and it was Finland’s Nokia who made E ______ . In the late 1990s Nokia realized that the mobile phone was a fashion item: so it offered interchangeable covers which allowed you to customize and personalize your handset.

        The mobile phone industry has spent the later part of the past decade reducing its monthly charge F ______ , which has culminated in the fight between the iPhone and a succession of touch screen rivals.

        1. trying to persuade people to do more with their phones than just call and text

        2. that there would be more phones in the UK than there are people

        3. and relying instead on actual call charges

        4. that mobile phones would have over the next quarter century

        5. the leap from phones as technology to phones as fashion items

        6. and his son was making the first-ever mobile phone call in the UK

        7. the move to digital technology, connecting machines to wireless networks

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        Task 7

        London Zoo

         London Zoo is one of the most important zoos in the world. There are over 12,000 animals at London Zoo and A ______ ! Its main concern is to breed threatened animals in captivity. This means we might be able to restock the wild, should disaster ever befall the wild population.

        Partula Snail, Red Crowned Crane, Arabian Oryx, Golden Lion Tamarin, Persian Leopard, Asiatic Lion and Sumatran Tiger are just some of the species London Zoo is helping to save.

        That is why it is so important that we fight to preserve the habitats that these animals live in, as well as eliminate other dangers В ______ . But we aim to make your day at London Zoo a fun and memorable time, С ______ .

        In the Ambika Paul Children’s Zoo, for instance, youngsters can learn a new love and appreciation for animals D ______ . They can also learn how to care for favourite pets in the Pet Care Centre.

        Then there are numerous special Highlight events E ______ unforgettable pony rides to feeding times and spectacular animal displays. You will get to meet keepers and ask them what you are interested in about the animals they care for, F ______ .

        Whatever you decide, you will have a great day. We have left no stone unturned to make sure you do!

        1. such as hunting exotic animals and selling furs

        2. as well as the ins and outs of being a keeper at London Zoo

        3. which take place every day, from

        4. because they see and touch them close up

        5. despite the serious side to our work

        6. which demand much time and effort

        7. that is not counting every ant in the colony

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        Task 8

        ‘Second Stonehenge’ discovered near original

         Archaeologists have discovered evidence of what they believe was a second Stonehenge located a little more than a mile away from the world-famous prehistoric monument.

        The new find on the west bank of the river Avon has been called «Bluestonehenge», after the colour of the 25 Welsh stones of A______.

        Excavations at the site have suggested there was once a stone circle 10 metres in diameter and surrounded by a henge — a ditch with an external bank, according to the project director, Professor Mike Parker Pearson, of the University of Sheffield.

        The stones at the site were removed thousands of years ago but the sizes of the holes in B ______ indicate that this was a circle of bluestones, brought from the Preseli mountains of Wales, 150 miles away.

        The standing stones marked the end of the avenue C _____, a 1¾-mile long processional route constructed at the end of the Stone Age. The outer henge around the stones was built about 2400BC but arrowheads found in the stone circle indicate the stones were put up as much as 500 years earlier.

        Parker Pearson said his team was waiting for results of radiocarbon dating D _____ whether stones currently in the inner circle of Stonehenge were originally located at the other riverside construction.

        Pearson said: «The big, big question is when these stones were erected and when they were removed — and when we get the dating evidence we can answer both those questions.»

        He added: «We speculated in the past E ______ at the end of the avenue near the river. But we were completely unprepared to discover that there was an entire stone circle. Another team member, Professor Julian Thomas, said the discovery indicated F______was central to the religious lives of the people who built Stonehenge. «Old theories about Stonehenge that do not explain the evident significance of the river will have to be rethought,» he said. Dr Josh Pollard, project co-director from the University of Bristol, described the discovery as «incredible».

        1. which could reveal

        2. which they stood

        3. which it was once made up

        4. that this stretch of the river Avon

        5. that there might have been something

        6. that it should be considered as integral part

        7. that leads from the river Avon to Stonehenge

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        Task 9

        Australia

         Australia was the last great landmass to be discovered by the Europeans. The continent they eventually discovered had already been inhabited for tens of thousands of years.

        Australia is an island continent A _____ is the result of gradual changes wrought over millions of years.

        B ____, Australia is one of the most stable land masses, and for about 100 million years has been free of the forces that have given rise to huge mountain ranges elsewhere.

        From the east coast a narrow, fertile strip merges into the greatly eroded Great Dividing Range, C ____.

        The mountains are merely reminders of the mighty range, D ____. Only in the section straddling the New South Wales border with Victoria and in Tasmania, are they high enough to have winter snow.

        West of the range of the country becomes increasingly flat and dry. The endless flatness is broken only by salt lakes, occasional mysterious protuberances and some mountains E ____. In places the scant vegetation is sufficient to allow some grazing. However, much of the Australian outback is a barren land of harsh stone deserts and dry lakes.

        The extreme north of Australia, the Top End, is a tropical area within the monsoon belt. F ____, it comes in more or less one short, sharp burst. This has prevented the Top End from becoming seriously productive area.

        1. that once stood here

        2. that is almost continent long

        3. whose property is situated to the north of Tasmania

        4. whose landscape — much of bleak and inhospitable

        5. whose beauty reminds of the MacDonald Ranges

        6. Although its annual rainfall looks adequate on paper

        7. Although there is still seismic activity in the eastern highland area

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        Task 10

        Scotland Yard

         Scotland Yard is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police in London. To most people, its name immediately brings to mind the picture of a detective — cool, efficient, ready to track down any criminal, or a helmeted police constable — A____ and trusty helper of every traveller from overseas.

        Scotland Yard is situated on the Thames Embankment close to the Houses of Parliament and the familiar clock tower of Big Ben, and its jurisdiction extends over 740 square miles with the exception of the ancient City of London, B____.

        One of the most successful developments in Scotland Yard’s crime detection and emergency service has been the “999 system”. On receipt of a call the 999 Room operator ascertains by electronic device the position of the nearest available police car, C ____. Almost instantly a message is also sent by teleprinter to the police station concerned so that within seconds of a call for assistance being received, a police car is on its way to the scene. An old-established section of the Metropolitan police is the Mounted Branch, with its strength of about 200 horses stabled at strategic points. These horses are particularly suited to ceremonial occasions, D ____.

        An interesting branch of Scotland Yard is the branch of Police Dogs, first used as an experiment in 1939. Now these dogs are an important part of the Force. One dog, for example, can search a warehouse in ten minutes, E ____.

        There is also the River Police, or Thames Division, which deals with all crimes occurring within its river boundaries.

        There are two other departments of Scotland Yard – the Witness Room (known as the Rogues’ Gallery) where a photographic record of known and suspected criminals is kept, and the Museum, F ____.

        1. which is contacted by radio

        2. that familiar figure of the London scene

        3. for they are accustomed to military bands

        4. which possesses its own separate police force

        5. which contains murder relics and forgery exhibits

        6. that this policeman will bring the criminal to justice

        7. whereas the same search would take six men an hour

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        Task 11

        Harry Potter course for university students 

        Students of Durham University are being given the chance to sign up to what is thought to be the UK’s first course focusing on the world of Harry Potter. Although every English-speaking person in the world knows about Harry Potter books and films, few have thought of using them as a guide to … modern life.

        The Durham University module uses the works of JK Rowling A ______ modern society. “Harry Potter and the Age of Illusion” will be available for study next year. So far about 80 undergraduates have signed В ______ a BA degree in Education Studies. Future educationalists will analyse JK Rowling’s fanfiction from various points of view.

        A university spokesman said: “This module places the Harry Potter novels in a wider social and cultural context.” He added that a number of themes would be explored, С ______ the classroom, bullying, friendship and solidarity and the ideals of and good citizenship.

        The module was created by the head of the Department of Education at Durham University. He said the idea for the new module had appeared in response D ______ body: “It seeks to place the series in its wider social and cultural context and will explore some fundamental issues E ______ . You just need to read the academic writing which started F ______ that Harry Potter is worthy of serious study.”

        1. up for the optional module, part of

        2. to emerge four or five years ago to see

        3. to examine prejudice, citizenship and bullying in

        4. such as the response of the writer

        5. including the world of rituals, prejudice and intolerance in

        6. to growing demand from the student

        7. such as the moral universe of the school

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        Task 12

        Laughing and evolution

         The first hoots of laughter from an ancient ancestor of humans could be heard at least 10 million years ago, according to the results of a new study. Researchers used recordings of apes and babies being tickled A ______ to the last common ancestor that humans shared with the modern great apes, which include chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans.

        The finding challenges the opinion В ______ , suggesting instead that it emerged long before humans split from the evolutionary path that led to our primate cousins, between 10m and 16m years ago.

        “In humans, laughing can be the strongest way of expressing how much we are enjoying ourselves, but it can also be used in other contexts, like making fun of someone,” said Marina Davila Ross, a psychologist at Portsmouth University. “I was interested in С ______ .”

        Davila Ross travelled to seven zoos around Europe and visited a wildlife reserve in Sabah, Borneo, to record baby and juvenile apes D ______ . Great apes are known to make noises that are similar to laughter when they are excited and while they are playing with each other.

        Davila Ross collected recordings of laughter from 21 chimps, gorillas, orangutans and bonobos and added recordings of three babies that were tickled to make them laugh.

        To analyze the recordings, the team put them into a computer program. “Our evolutionary tree based on these acoustic recordings alone showed E ______ , but furthest from orangutans, with gorillas somewhere in the middle.” said Davila Ross. “What this shows is strong evidence to suggest F ______ .”

        1. whether laughing emerged earlier on than humans did

        2. to create the evolutionary tree linking humans and apes

        3. that laughter is a uniquely human trait

        4. that humans were closest to chimps and bonobos

        5. that laughing comes from a common primate ancestor

        6. while their caretakers tickled them

        7. to trace the origin of laughter back

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        Task 13

        Nenets culture affected by global warming

         For 1,000 years the indigenous Nenets people have migrated along the 450-mile- long Yamal peninsula in northern Russia. In summer they wander northwards, taking their reindeer with them. In winter they return southwards.

        But this remote region of north-west Siberia is now being affected by global warming. Traditionally the Nenets travel across the frozen River Ob in November A ___ around Nadym. These days, though, this annual winter migration is delayed. Last year the Nenets, together with many thousands of reindeer, had to wait until late December В ____ .

        “Our reindeer were hungry. There wasn’t enough food,” Jakov Japtik, a Nenets reindeer herder, said. “The snow is melting sooner, quicker and faster than before. In spring it’s difficult for the reindeer to pull the sledges. They get tired,” Japtik said.

        Herders say that the peninsula’s weather is increasingly unpredictable — with unseasonal snowstorms  С ___, and milder longer autumns. In winter, temperatures used to go down to -50°C. Now they are normally around -30°C, according to Japtik. “Obviously we prefer -30°C. But the changes aren’t good for the reindeer D ___,” he said, setting off on his sledge to round up his reindeer herd.

        Even here, in one of the most remote parts of the planet, E __ . Last year the Nenets arrived at a regular summer camping spot and discovered that half of their lake had disappeared. The water had drained away after a landslide. The Nenets report other curious changes — there are fewer mosquitoes and a strange increase in flies. Scientists say there is unmistakable evidence F ___ .

        1. when the ice was finally thick enough to cross

        2. that the impact on Russia would be disastrous

        3. the environment is under pressure

        4. and in the end what is good for the reindeer is good for us

        5. and set up their camps in the southern forests

        6. that Yamal’s ancient permafrost is melting

        7. when the reindeer give birth in May

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        Task 14

        Duration of life and its social implications

        The world’s population is about to reach a landmark of huge social and economic importance, when the proportion of the global population over 65 outnumbers children under 5 for the first time. A new report by the US census bureau shows A____ , with enormous consequences for both rich and poor nations.

        The rate of growth will shoot up in the next couple of years. The В ___ a combination of the high birth rates after the Second World War and more recent improvements in health that are bringing down death rates at older ages. Separate UN forecasts predict that the global population will be more than nine billion by 2050.

        The US census bureau was the first to sound the С ___ . Its latest forecasts warn governments and international bodies that this change in population structure will bring widespread challenges at every level of human organization, starting with the structure of the family, which will be transformed as people live longer. This will in turn place new burdens on careers and social services providers, D ___ for health services and pensions systems.

        “People are living longer and, in some parts of the world, healthier lives,” the authors conclude. “This represents one of the greatest achievements of the last century but also a significant challenge E ___ population.”

        Ageing will put pressure on societies at all levels. One way of measuring that is to look at the older dependency ratio, F ___ that must be supported by them. The ODR is the number of people aged 65 and over for every 100 people aged 20 to 64. It varies widely, from just six in Kenya to 33 in Italy and Japan. The UK has an ODR of 26, and the US has 21.

        1. which recently replaced Italy as the world’s oldest major country

        2. alarm about these changes

        3. a huge shift towards an ageing population

        4. change is due to

        5. while patterns of work and retirement will have huge implications

        6. which shows the balance between working-age people and the older

        7. as proportions of older people increase in most countries

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        Task 15

        Elephants sense ‘danger’ clothes

         St Andrews University researchers discovered that elephants could recognise the degree of danger posed by various groups of individuals. The study found that African elephants always reacted with fear A ______ previously worn by men of the Maasai tribe. They are known to demonstrate their courage by В ______ .

        The elephants also responded aggressively to red clothing, which defines traditional Maasai dress.

        However, the elephants showed a much milder reaction to clothing previously worn by the Kamba people, С ______ and pose little threat.

        The researchers first presented elephants with clean, red clothing and with red clothing that had been worn for five days by D ______ .

        They revealed that Maasai-smelt clothing motivated elephants to travel significantly faster in the first minute after they moved away.

        They then investigated whether elephants could also use the colour of clothing as a cue to classify a potential threat and found the elephants reacted with aggression E ______ . This suggested that they associated the colour red with the Maasai.

        The researchers believe the distinction in the elephants’ emotional reaction to smell and colour might be explained by F ______ . They might be able to distinguish among different human groups according to the level of risk they posed.

        «We regard this experiment as just a start to investigating precisely how elephants ‘see the world’, and it may be that their abilities will turn out to equal or exceed those of our closer relatives, the monkeys and apes,» researchers added.

        1. either a Maasai or a Kamba man

        2. who do not hunt elephants

        3. when they detected the smell of clothes

        4. who carried out the research

        5. the amount of risk they sense

        6. spearing elephants

        7. when they spotted red but not white cloth

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        Task 16

        Culture and customs

         In less than twenty years, the mobile telephone has gone from being rare, expensive equipment of the business elite to a pervasive, low-cost personal item. In many countries, mobile telephones A ___ ; in the U.S., 50 per cent of children have mobile telephones. In many young adults’ households it has supplanted the land-line telephone. The mobile phone is В ___ , such as North Korea.

        Paul Levinson in his 2004 book Cellphone argues that by looking back through history we can find many precursors to the idea of people simultaneously walking and talking on a mobile phone. Mobile phones are the next extension in portable media, that now can be С ___ into one device. Levinson highlights that as the only mammal to use only two out of our four limbs to walk, we are left two hands free D ___ — like talking on a mobile phone.

        Levinson writes that “Intelligence and inventiveness, applied to our need to communicate regardless of where we may be, led logically and eventually to telephones that we E ___ .”

        Given the high levels of societal mobile telephone service penetration, it is a key means for people F ___ . The SMS feature spawned the «texting» sub-culture. In December 1993, the first person-to-person SMS text message was transmitted in Finland. Currently, texting is the most widely-used data service; 1.8 billion users generated $80 billion of revenue in 2006.

        1. to perform other actions

        2. outnumber traditional telephones

        3. to communicate with each other

        4. combined with the Internet

        5. to serve basic needs

        6. banned in some countries

        7. carry in our pockets

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        Task 17

        My Stage

         My family moved to Rockaway, New Jersey in the summer of 1978. It was there that my dreams of stardom began.

        I was nine years old. Heather Lambrix lived next door, and she and I became best friends. I thought she was so lucky A ___ . She took tap and jazz and got to wear cool costumes with bright sequences and makeup and perform on stage. I went to all of her recitals and В ___ .

        My living room and sometimes the garage were my stage. I belonged to a cast of four, which consisted of Heather, my two younger sisters, Lisa and Faith, and I. Since I was the oldest and the bossiest, I was the director. Heather came with her own costumes С ___ . We choreographed most of our dance numbers as we went along. Poor Faith … we would throw her around D ___ . She was only about four or five … and so agile. We danced around in our bathing suits to audiocassettes and records from all the Broadway musicals. We’d put a small piece of plywood on the living room carpet, E ___ . And I would imitate her in my sneakers on the linoleum in the hall. I was a dancer in the making.

        My dad eventually converted a part of our basement into a small theater. He hung two “spotlights” and a sheet for a curtain. We performed dance numbers to tunes like “One” and “The Music and the Mirror” from A Chorus Line. I sang all the songs from Annie. I loved to sing, F ___. I just loved to sing. So I belted out songs like “Tomorrow”, “Maybe” and “What I Did For Love.” I knew then, this is what I wanted to do with my life.

        1. like she was a rag doll

        2. whether I was good at it or not

        3. wished I, too, could be on stage

        4. and I designed the rest

        5. and I was star struck

        6. so Heather could do her tap routine

        7. because she got to go to dance lessons

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        Task 18

        Cat’s punctuality

         Sergeant Podge, a Norwegian Forest Cat, disappears from his owner’s home in a small town in Kent, every night. But what baffles his owner, Liz Bullard, mostly is the fact that the next morning, the 12-year-old cat always pops up in exactly the same place, A ___ . And every morning Ms. Bullard takes her son to school before collecting Sergeant Podge.

        She said that the routine had set in earlier this year, when Sergeant Podge disappeared one day. Ms. Bullard spent hours telephoning her neighbours В ___ .

        An elderly woman living about one and a half miles away called back to inform Ms. Bullard that she had found a cat matching Sergeant Podge’s description. Ms. Bullard picked him up but within days he vanished from sight again. She rang the elderly woman С ___ .

        She said a routine has now become established, where each morning she takes her son to school before driving to collect Sergeant Podge D ___ .

        It is thought Sergeant Podge walks across a golf course every night to reach his destination.

        Ms. Bullard said: “If it’s raining he may be in the bush but he comes running if I clap my hands.” All she has to do is open the car passenger door from the inside for Sergeant Podge to jump in.

        Ms. Bullard also makes the trip at weekends and during school holidays — E ___ .

        She does not know why, after 12 years, Sergeant Podge has begun the routine but explained that another woman who lived nearby used to feed him sardines, and that he may be F ___ .

        His owner doesn’t mind his wandering off at night as long as she knows where to collect him.

        1. on the look-out for more treats

        2. from the pavement between 0800 and 0815 GMT

        3. to discover Sergeant Podge was back outside her home

        4. on a pavement about one and a half miles (2.4km) away

        5. to identify if anyone had bumped into him

        6. when her son is having a lie-in

        7. collected by car every morning

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        Task 19

        Do you speak English?

        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 B ______ . 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 C ______ .

        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 ______ .

        1. whatever it costs

        2. most excellent impression

        3. you have never heard of before, and nobody else either

        4. in the first three years you do not need to learn or use any other adjectives

        5. would never know it really well

        6. far from being the whole vocabulary of the language

        7. and all this

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        Task 20

        Before the Hubble Space Telescope was launched, scientists thought they knew the universe. They were wrong.

        The Hubble Space Telescope has changed many scientists’ view of the universe. The telescope is named after American astronomer Edwin Hubble, A ______ .

        He established that many galaxies exist and developed the first system for their classifications.

        In many ways, Hubble is like any other telescope. It simply gathers light. It is roughly the size of a large school bus. What makes Hubble special is not what it is, B ______ .

        Hubble was launched in 1990 from the “Discovery” space shuttle and it is about 350 miles above our planet, C ______ .

        It is far from the glare of city lights, it doesn’t have to look through the air, D ______ .

        And what a view it is! Hubble is so powerful it could spot a fly on the moon. Yet in an average orbit, it uses the same amount of energy as 28100-watt light bulbs. Hubble pictures require no film. The telescope takes digital images E ______ .

        Hubble has snapped photos of storms on Saturn and exploding stars. Hubble doesn’t just focus on our solar system. It also peers into our galaxy and beyond. Many Hubble photos show the stars that make up the Milky Way galaxy. A galaxy is a city of stars.

        Hubble cannot take pictures of the sun or other very bright objects, because doing so could “fry” the telescope’s instruments, but it can detect infrared and ultra violet light F ______ .

        Some of the sights of our solar system that Hubble has glimpsed may even change the number of planets in it.

        1. which is above Earth’s atmosphere.

        2. which are transmitted to scientists on Earth.

        3. which is invisible to the human eye.

        4. who calculated the speed at which galaxies move.

        5. so it has a clear view of space.

        6. because many stars are in clouds of gas.

        7. but where it is.

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        Task 21

        The science of sound, or acoustics, as it is often called, has been made over radically within a comparatively short space of time. Not so long ago the lectures on sound in colleges and high schools dealt chiefly with the vibrations of such things as the air columns in organ pipes. Nowadays, however, thanks chiefly to a number of electronic instruments engineers can study sounds as effectively A ____ . The result has been a new approach to research in sound. Scientists have been able to make far-reaching discoveries in many fields of acoustics B _____ .

        Foremost among the instruments that have revolutionized the study of acoustics are electronic sound-level meters also known as sound meters and sound-intensity meters. These are effective devices that first convert sound waves into weak electric signals, then amplify the signals through electronic means C ______ . The intensity of a sound is measured in units called decibels. “Zero” sound is the faintest sound D ______ . The decibel measures the ratio of the intensity of a given sound to the standard “zero” sound. The decibel scale ranges from 0 to 130. An intensity of 130 decibels is perceived not only as a sound, but also E ______ . The normal range of painlessly audible sounds for the average human ear is about 120 decibels. For forms of life other than ourselves, the range can be quite different.

        The ordinary sound meter measures the intensity of a given sound, rather than its actual loudness. Under most conditions, however, it is a quite good indicator of loudness. Probably the loudest known noise ever heard by human ears was that of the explosive eruption in August, 1883, of the volcano of Krakatoa in the East Indies. No electronic sound meters, of course, were in existence then, but physicists estimate that the sound at its source must have had an intensity of 190 decibels, F ______ .

        1. and finally measure them.

        2. since it was heard 3,000 miles away.

        3. and they have been able to put many of these discoveries to practical use.

        4. that loud sound is of high intensity.

        5. as they study mechanical forces.

        6. as a painful sensation in the ear.

        7. that the unaided human ear can detect.

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        Task 22

        Chocolate 

        Chocolate is made from a number of raw and processed foods produced from the seeds of tropical cacao trees. Cacao has been cultivated in A ______ at least 3000 years. For most of this time it was made into a drink called, in translation — “bitter water”. This is because В ______ to be fermented to develop a palatable flavour. After fermentation the beans are dried and roasted and the shell is removed to produce cacao nibs. These are then ground and liquefied into chocolate liquor. The liquor is then processed into cocoa solids or cocoa butter. Pure chocolate contains primarily cocoa solids and butter in different proportions. Much of С ______ with added sugar. Milk chocolate is sweetened chocolate that additionally contains either milk powder or condensed milk. White chocolate on the other D ______ is therefore not a true chocolate. Chocolate contains theobromine and phenethylamine which have physiological effects on the body. It is similar to serotonin levels in the brain. Scientists claim E ______ , can lower blood pressure. Recently, dark chocolate has also been promoted for its health benefits. But pet owners should remember that the presence of theobromine makes it toxic to cats and dogs. Chocolate is now one F______ , although 16 of the top 20 chocolate consuming countries are in Europe. Also interesting is that 66% of world chocolate is consumed between meals.

        1. the chocolate consumed today is made

        2. that chocolate, eaten in moderation

        3. central and southern America for

        4. of the world’s most popular flavours

        5. hand contains no cocoa solids and

        6. cacao seeds are intensely bitter and have

        7. many countries worldwide at

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        Task 23

        Reality TV

         Reality TV seems to dominate broadcasting these days. But what is it, how did it emerge and why on earth is it so popular? The first question is easily answered. Reality TV A ______ presents unscripted, dramatic or humorous situations or events. It can involve celebrities В ______ of the public. Reality TV has been gradually growing in importance for over 60 years. “Candid Camera” — the show that filmed ordinary people reacting to set ups and pranks — started in 1948. Some people, however, believe it was the Japanese with their awful shows in the 1980s and 90s that brought reality TV to centre stage. Others believe С ______ that is called “Big Brother” was the show that spawned the reality TV age. But why are the shows so popular? Different theories come to life. Some believe that it is D ______ we like to watch horrible behaviour: the same instinct that once inspired the ancient Romans to go and watch gladiators destroy each other at the Coliseum. Others suggest a kind of voyeurism is involved there — an unhealthy curiosity to spy on other people’s lives.

        Whatever the real reason — the trend seems to have already peaked. A lot of such shows E ______ or are expected to go in the near future. And the replacement seems to be talents shows — watching competitions in dance, singing and general entertainment. Does it mean that people are changing? It is too early to say. Most agree that these F ______ .

        1. due to basic human instinct that

        2. is still early to judge

        3. are simply the cycles of fashion

        4. but more usually the stars are members

        5. that the television phenomenon

        6. is a type of programme that

        7. seem to have disappeared

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        Task 24

        Mikhail Lomonosov and Moscow State University

         Mikhail Lomonosov was one of the intellectual titans of XVIII century. His interests ranged from history, rhetoric, art and poetry A ______ . Alexander Pushkin described him as В ______ , whose lifelong passion was learning.

        Lomonosov’s activity is a manifestation of the enormous potential of the Russian scientific community. Peter I reformed Russia, which allowed the country to reach the standard of С ______ many spheres. Great importance was placed on education. St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences, founded by Peter I, established a university and a grammar school to educate intellectuals and researchers the country needed; however, these educational establishments could not fulfill the task they took on. It was Michail Lomonosov D ______ of establishing a university in Moscow. An influential courtier and the E ______ Count Shuvalov supported Lomonosov’s plans for a new university and presented them to the Empress.

        In 1755, on 25 January-St. Tatiana’s Day according to the Russian Orthodox Church calendar — Elizaveta signed the decree that a university should be founded in Moscow. The opening ceremony took place on 26 April, when Elizaveta’s coronation day was celebrated. Since 1755 25 January and 26 April F ______ Moscow University; the annual conference where students present the results of their research work is traditionally held in April.

        1. who suggested in his letter to Count Shuvalov the idea

        2. to mechanics, chemistry and mineralogy

        3. a person of formidable willpower and keen scientific mind

        4. favourite of Empress Elizaveta Petrovna, the patron of arts and science

        5. the contemporary European powers in

        6. are marked by special events and festivities at

        7. famous among all educated people

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        Task 25

        Window Shopping

         The day would be spent with my best friends Kath and Kate. We are actually three Catherines (by birth spelt with a C), A______ we are all K’s: Kat (that’s me), Kath and Kate — the 3K Window Shopping gang!

        Window shopping is simply wonderful. You can look at any outfit. You can try on В ______ not a single item on sale for which the price is a problem. You will try something on, ponder, pout, twirl, think hard, check yourself in the mirror one last time and finally reflect С ______ right for you! The highlight of this regular adventure however, is generally the 3K chocolate and ice cream break in the Shopping Centre’s top floor cafii Of course we do not believe that we are wasting anyone’s time. We do D ______ as well, but a reliable equation for us is — 3Ks + shopping mall = a good time.

        But E ______ out to be especially memorable. One of the stores had a questionnaire lottery with the first prize being a voucher worth £200. We filled in the question forms while in the cafiiand returned to the store by their 2.00pm deadline. Kate won the first prize but we had decided in advance that if any of us won something, we would share equally: All for one К and one for all! At this point our morning of window shopping paid off. We completed F ______ slightly less than 10 minutes: three skirts, three hats and three belts and three very OK, K’s.

        1. not like to spend our time

        2. that it’s probably not quite

        3. that particular day turned

        4. our real shopping in

        5. sometimes go shopping for real

        6. anything you want and there is

        7. but when we are together

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        Task 26

        The Hotel

         “Have you stayed with us before sir?” asked the receptionist. His accent sounded middle-European; Czech possibly or Polish. Actually I hadn’t stayed at this particular hotel before A ______ to many others from the same chain that I had stayed at. “No — first time” I replied with unnecessary brevity. The thing is I always feel В ______ rather than treated as an individual. Every word that I was about to hear, I had heard before — delivered no doubt from the depths of a tourism and hospitality course. “Welcome to Newcastle sir. Is this your first visit to our city? Can I trouble you to complete this form? Actually the first two lines and the signature at the bottom will do. Would you like С ______ , Sir? This will automatically unlock room facilities like mini-bar and telephone and any other extras you may require. Can I see your passport sir?” The questions and information D ______ responses were actually required and I handed over my passport, credit card and partly filled out form. I was tempted to write under name and address “Donald Duck, Duck Towers, Disney Street” — E ______ ever read the form again. But being a creature of habit I wrote my real name and address. While my card was being processed I looked across the reception area through the wall height windows to the beautiful River Tyne. A wave of nostalgia came over me. It was good to be back. I found myself thinking about her again and wondering F ______ a voice broke in: “It’s a plastic key card sir. You also need it to activate the lift and when you get to your room, plug it into the switch on the left as you open the door. It will automatically supply electricity to the room. Any help with your baggage? No? Then enjoy your stay”. The accomplished young Pole smiled as he delivered the final command and duly processed, I proceeded to the card activated lift.

        1. me to take a print of your credit card

        2. points poured out smoothly, no verbal

        3. if I would even see her when

        4. although it seemed virtually identical

        5. so sure was I that nobody would

        6. me to help you with your luggage

        7. as if I am being processed like a product

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        Task 27

        Lindsay Wildlife Museum

         Lindsay Wildlife Museum is a unique natural history and environmental education centre where visitors can listen to the cry of a red-tailed hawk, go eye-to-eye with a grey fox and watch a bald eagle eat lunch. More than fifty species of native California animals are on exhibit here.

         Thousands of school children learn about the natural environment in their classrooms A ____ of the museum. Nature- and science- oriented classes and trips are offered for adults and children. More than 600 volunteers help to feed and care for wild animals, В _____. Volunteers are active in the museum’s work, contributing С ____.

         The museum was founded by a local businessman, Alexander Lindsay. Sandy, as friends knew him, started teaching neighborhood children about nature in the early 1950s. Initially housed in an elementary school, the museum began offering school-aged children summer classes, D ____.

         After nearly a decade of the museum operation, it became apparent E ____. With a new 5,000 square-foot home, the museum could now develop and display a permanent collection of live, native wildlife and natural history objects. People came to the museum for help with wild animals F ___ urban growth. In response, a formal wildlife rehabilitation programme — the first of its kind in the United States of America — began in 1970.

        1. that a permanent, year-round site was necessary

        2. as well as field trips focused on the natural world

        3. many hours of service to wildlife care and fundraising

        4. that had been injured or orphaned because of intense

        5. that needed public attention and a new building

        6. as well as teach children and adults about nature

        7. through education programmes and on-site tours

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        Task 28

        America’s fun place on America’s main street

         If any city were considered a part of every citizen in the United States, it would be Washington, DC. To many, the Old Post Office Pavilion serves A ____. If you are in the area, be a part of it all by visiting us — or В ____. Doing so will keep you aware of the latest musical events, great happenings and international dining, to say the least.

        Originally built in 1899, the Old Post Office Pavilion embodied the modern spirit С ____. Today, our architecture and spirit of innovation continues to evolve and thrive. And, thanks to forward-thinking people, you can now stroll through the Old Post Office Pavilion and experience both D ____ with international food, eclectic shopping and musical events. All designed to entertain lunch, mid-day and after work audiences all week long.

        A highlight of the Old Post Office Pavilion is its 315-foot Clock Tower. Offering a breath-taking view of the city, National Park Service Rangers give free Clock Tower tours every day! Individuals and large tour groups are all welcome. The Old Post Office Clock Tower also proudly houses the official United States Bells of Congress, a gift from England E ____. The Washington Ringing Society sounds the Bells of Congress every Thursday evening and on special occasions.

        Visit the Old Post Office Pavilion, right on Pennsylvania Avenue between the White House and the Capitol. It is a great opportunity F ____, this is a landmark not to be missed no matter your age.

        1. that are offered to the visitors

        2. its glamorous past and fun-filled present

        3. as a landmark reminder of wonderful experiences

        4. by joining our e-community

        5. that was sweeping the country

        6. celebrating the end of the Revolutionary War

        7. to learn more about American history

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        Task 29

        Number of teenagers with Saturday job drops

         The number of teenagers with Saturday jobs has dropped. Young people do not acquire any experience for their CVs — a crucial step towards getting full-time work. The proportion of teenagers combining part-time jobs with school or college has slumped from 40% in the 1990s to around 20% now, according to the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), a government agency. Latest figures show that only A ____ in 1997.

        The trend is not just recession-related, but the result of an increasing expectation В ____ well as a falling number of Saturday jobs, according to the report. Many of the jobs that young people do, such as bar work, are in long-term decline, and are forecast to decline further over the next decade.

        «Recruiters place significant emphasis on experience С ____,» the report says. Word of mouth is the most common way to get a job, D _____ young people are unable to build up informal contacts, it adds.

        Ms. Todd, a commissioner at the UKCES, said: «There’s more emphasis on doing well at school, young people are finding less time to do what they would have done a few years ago.» «I think it’s also the changing structure of the labour market. Retail is still a big employer, E ____. As a consequence, we need to think about how we get young people the work experience they need.»

        A new initiative to send employees into state schools to talk about their careers was also launched recently. The scheme, Inspiring the Future, is meant to give state schoolchildren access to the kind of careers advice that private schools offer. The deputy prime minister said: «The power of making connections F ____ and can be life-changing.»

        1. that it was researching the system of funding education after 16

        2. 260,000 teenagers have a Saturday job compared with 435,000

        3. but young people are leaving education increasingly less experienced

        4. that inspire young people is immeasurable

        5. but an increasing shortage of work experience means

        6. that young people should stay on at school, as

        7. but a lot more of it is being done online

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        Task 30

        Lots of fun in Cardiff

         As you would expect of a capital city, Cardiff offers a huge choice of exciting sport and entertainment throughout the year.

        Every March the city celebrates St. David, Wales’ patron saint, with parades and music. August sees the International Festival of Street Entertainment, with the heart of the city A ____. Family fun days in the parks and at the waterfront are part of this sensational summer scene. Brass and military bands are often to be seen on Cardiff s streets. Between May and October the world’s only seagoing paddle steamer cruises from Cardiff’s seaside resort.

        In autumn the fun continues with Cardiff s Festival of the Arts В _____. Music is at the centre of the festival, with international stars С ____. Christmas in Cardiff is full of colour and festivities. The truly spectacular Christmas illuminations have earned Cardiff the title of «Christmas City». And there is entertainment for all the family, D ____.

        There is always something happening in Cardiff. The BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Welsh National Opera can both be heard here. Cardiff previews many London «West End» shows E _____.

        The city’s range of accommodation facilities is truly impressive, F ____. And with a city as compact as Cardiff there are places to stay in all price brackets.

        1. from international names to family-run guest houses

        2. joining some of Wales’ most talented musicians

        3. having their summer holidays in Cardiff

        4. that usually attract hundreds of theatre lovers

        5. which features music, film, literature and graphics

        6. from pantomimes to Christmas tree celebrations

        7. beating with dance and theatrical performances

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        Task 31

        Changing image

         For more than 200 years Madame Tussaud’s has been attracting tourists from all over the world and it remains just as popular as it ever was. There are many reasons for this enduring success, but at the heart of it all is good, old-fashioned curiosity.

        Madame Tussaud’s original concept has entered a brand new era of interactive entertainment A _____. Today’s visitors are sent on a breathtaking journey in black cabs through hundreds of years of the past. They have a unique chance to see the great legends of history, В _____ of politics.

        Much of the figure construction technique follows the traditional pattern, beginning whenever possible with the subject С _____ and personal characteristics. The surprising likeliness of the wax portraits also owes much to many stars D _____, either by providing their stage clothes, or simply giving useful advice.

        The museum continues constantly to add figures E ____ popularity. The attraction also continues to expand globally with established international branches in New York, Hong Kong, Amsterdam and many other cities. And they all have the same rich mix of interaction, authenticity and local appeal.

        The museum provides a stimulating and educational environment for schoolchildren. Its specialists are working together with practicing teachers and educational advisors to create different programmes of activities, F ____.

        1. as well as resources on art, technology and drama

        2. as well as the idols of popular music and the icons

        3. who is sitting to determine exact measurements

        4. ranging from special effects to fully animated figures

        5. ranging from all kinds of souvenirs to sports equipment

        6. that reflect contemporary public opinion and celebrity

        7. who are eager to help in any possible way they can

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        Task 32

        Saturday jobs: memories of weekend working

         Research has shown a sharp fall in the number of teenagers who do Saturday jobs. It seems such a shame — my Saturday job as a kitchen porter was something of a rite of passage. I’ll never forget long hours A _____, scouring grease off huge saucepans and griddles. Working atmosphere there helped me grow a thicker skin, develop quicker banter and, most importantly, taught me the value of hard work. It also resulted in a steady supply of cash, В ____. I’m not the only one who has strong memories of weekend work. DJ Trevor Nelson said everyone should be able to have a Saturday job: «It taught me a lot, С ____.»

        The link between the type of Saturday job a celebrity performed and their later career is sometimes obvious. Dragon’s Den star and businessman Peter Jones, for example, showed early promise by starting his own business. «I passed my Lawn Tennis Association coaching exam, D ____,» he explains. «At the start I was coaching other kids, E ____, for which I could charge £25-30 an hour. While my friends on milk rounds were getting £35 a week, I was doing five hours on a Saturday and earning four times as much.»

        Skier Chemmy Alcott got a job working for the Good Ski Guide, on the advertising side. «It became clear to me what my personal value to companies could be. It led directly to me finding my head sponsor … and it offered me an eight-year contract. That gave me the financial backing F ____.»

        As part of its response to the Saturday job statistics, the UK Commission for Employment and Skills said a lack of early work opportunities makes it harder for young people to acquire experience for their СVs.

        1. and things would be different if everyone was given the chance

        2. which let me know he approved of me

        3. and I persuaded my local club to let me use a court on Saturdays

        4. which I needed to become a professional skier

        5. which I would happily spend as I liked

        6. that I spent in the kitchen of a busy country pub in East Sussex

        7. but soon I got adults wanting to book lessons

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        Task 33

        Orient Express

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

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

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

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

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

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

        1. elegant meals were served to passengers

        2. to use trains for long distance travel and vacations

        3. who rode the train

        4. who wrote about it

        5. which connected Switzerland and Italy

        6. that served dishes and wines

        7. there was no money

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        Task 34

        Arizona’s world class cruise

         Spectacular Canyon Lake is situated in the heart of the Superstition Mountains in Arizona, giving home to the Dolly Steamboat. The Dolly Steamboat, A ____, now cruises the secluded inner waterways of this beautiful lake. It is worth exploring this favourite destination of President Theodore Roosevelt who declared, «The Apache Trail and surrounding area combines the grandeur of the Alps, the glory of the Rockies, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon and then adds something В ____.» You will marvel as you travel up to the national forest, which provides the most inspiring and beautiful panorama С ____. Every trip brings new discoveries of rock formations, geological history, and the flora and fauna distinct to the deserts of Arizona.

        Once aboard the Dolly Steamboat, you may view the majestic desert big horn sheep, bald eagles and a host bird of other wildlife, water fowl, D ____. Experience the unique sound harmony that is created by the waters of Canyon Lake. Stretch out and relax at one of the tables or stand next to the railings on the deck. There is plenty of leg room on the Dolly. You will get a unique chance to listen to the captain E ____.

        All the passengers are treated with outstanding service and personal attention to every need. Feel free to ask questions, move about and mingle with the crew. So enjoy an unforgettable vacation cruise and see F ____ ,like a ride on Arizona’s Dolly Steamboat.

        1. that nature has ever created in the wild

        2. that none of the others have

        3. hovering over the magnificent lake

        4. who retells the legends of the mysterious past

        5. for yourself why there is nothing quite

        6. who pays much attention to children’s safety

        7. continuing a tradition of cruising since 1925

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        Task 35

        US Congress

         The Congress of the United States of America is an important part of the US federal government.

        It is an assembly of elected representatives A ____ but not to select the chief executive of the nation; that individual is elected by the people.

        Congress is not a single organization; it is a vast and complex collection of organizations B ____ and through which members of Congress form alliances.

        C ____, in which political parties are the only important kind of organization, parties are only one of many important units in Congress.

        In fact other organizations have grown in number D ____.

        The Democrats and Republicans in the House and the Senate are organized by party leaders, E ____ within the House and Senate. The party structure is essentially the same in the House as in the Senate, though the titles of various posts are different.

        But leadership carries more power in the House than in the Senate because of the House rules. F _____, the House must restrict debate and schedule its business with great care; thus leaders who do the scheduling and who determine how the rules shall be applied usually have substantial influence.

        1. as party influence has declined

        2. against the spirit of the Constitution

        3. being so large (435 members)

        4. empowered to make laws

        5. unlike the British Parliament

        6. by which the business of Congress is carried on

        7. who in turn are elected by the full party membership

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        Task 36

        The Trailblazers

         In the early 1800s, the area that would become the western United States was completely undeveloped.

        Explorers, hunters, traders, and settlers had to blaze their own trails. A____ to move possessions and supplies became common place.

        Manifest Destiny was the belief that Americans had a God-given right to take over the continent. As they moved west, settlers used this policy B_____ to new people and territories.

        Trails increased trade opportunities between western and eastern regions, and the U.S. economy prospered C_____ on each other for goods.

        To achieve Manifest Destiny, the United States purchased land from other countries or conquered territory D_____ until its borders stretched from coast to coast.

        More than one-half million people chose to travel West on trails between 1800 and 1870, E_____.

        As new technology spread across the West, however, the use of trails came to an end. The railroads built thousands of miles of tracks, and, F ____, a cheap, relatively safe, and quick way to transport people and supplies to western areas existed.

        1. to spread U.S. ideas and government

        2. for the first time in history

        3. thus replacing them forever

        4. as territories became interdependent

        5. the use of covered wagons

        6. by taking land from Native peoples

        7. forming the largest mass migration in history

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        Task 37

        A Young Mayor

         This is a very unusual case, but as you will see, unusual doesn’t mean impossible.

        An 18-year-old school girl has become the youngest mayor of a British town in history. Amanda Bracebridge, A_____, won leadership of Clun village council in a dramatic election last night. The tiny village only has 122 voters and Amanda won the election by just two votes from the only other candidate, 69-year-old Fred Gardner of the Conservative party. Amanda, B _____, was an independent candidate. She was surprised by her success, C _____. “My election promise was to make sure D _____,” she told us. She was referring to the plans from a large company to buy up farmland and build flats there. “We live in one of the most beautiful villages in Shropshire and I want to make sure it stays that way.”

        Amanda, who is in her last year at nearby Bishop’s Castle High School, E _____ and her exams which she takes in two months. “It’s going to be a pretty busy few months,” she said. “But when the exams are over I will be able to concentrate completely on helping my village”.

        Amanda had plans to go to university but is now going to start a year later F _____. “I’ve talked to Leeds University and they say my place will wait for me”. And what is she going to study? Politics? “No, actually, I am going to do sociology and economics”.

        1. who is not a member of any political party

        2. that our village would be protected from outside interests

        3. but it was not a total shock to her

        4. being a politics student at the university

        5. so she can do her job as mayor properly

        6. who is only just old enough to vote herself

        7. will have to find time for her work as mayor

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        Task 38

        Is there enough to say?

         They only appeared about ten years ago but already they are everywhere, everyone’s got one. They are the wonder of the modern age — mobile phones, or cell phones, A ____. Apparently, mobile phones are now used by about 2.5 billion people worldwide, and about one billion new mobile phones are sold every year worldwide. Go back to 1997, and only 100 million were sold. As we can see, the mobile phone business B_____.

        And the developments keep on coming. Once we could only make phone calls; now mobile phones C_____ and do many other useful things. Once we had to hold our mobile phones in our hand; now we can use throat microphones. What next? We are told that soon, tiny microphones will be implanted into our lips. We’ll be able to dial numbers just by saying them.

        But surely we need to ask ourselves: What’s good about this? OK, we can talk to other people almost all the time now — but is that so great? Watch and listen to people when a plane has landed. Anxious D _____, dial a number, and then: “It’s me, I’m here. I’ll be there in twenty minutes.” Is this communication? Is this what all these years of technology have brought us to?

        In the early days of communication there were letters. When they arrived at your house, you knew they had been delivered by a man E _____.

        In those days, people would think very hard before they wrote a letter. You had to have a good reason to write — communication was serious. Now it’s not — people phone each other F ____. Once the phone was a way for people far away from each other to talk — now it’s just an excuse to talk.

        1. has been developed very quickly

        2. not understand why they are doing it for

        3. as Americans call them

        4. riding halfway across the country on a horse

        5. just because they can

        6. can also be used to take and send photos

        7. fingers immediately switch on the mobile phone

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        Task 39

        Promoting language learning

         The European Union (EU) is committed to supporting the rights of its citizens to personal and professional mobility, and their ability to communicate with each other. It does so by A_____ to promote the teaching and learning of European languages. These programmes have at least one thing in common: they cover cross-border projects involving partners from two, and often three or more, EU countries.

        The EU programmes are designed to complement the national education policies of member countries. Each government is responsible for its own national education policy, B_____. What the EU programmes do is to create links between countries and regions via joint projects, C____.

        Since 2007 the main programmes have been put under the overall umbrella of the EU’s lifelong learning programme. All languages are eligible for support under this programme: official languages, regional, minority and migrant languages, D____. There are national information centres in each country, E_____.

        The cultural programmes of the EU also promote linguistic and cultural diversity in a number of ways. The “Media” programme funds the dubbing and subtitling of European films for F ____. The “Culture” programme builds cross-cultural bridges by supporting the translation of modern authors into other EU languages.

        1. and the languages of the EU’s major trading partners

        2. which includes language teaching and learning

        3. cinemas and television in other EU countries

        4. which enhance the impact of language teaching and learning

        5. funding a number of educational programmes

        6. and encouraging people to learn new languages

        7. where details about the application procedures are given

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        Task 40

        Starting your own business

        What are the reasons for starting your own business? One of them is because you believe you are the best in that line or because you have a product or service that has never been offered to the market before. Another is that you are a person in a real hurry and cannot suffer the A_____ to reach your goals. Sometimes it is because you have an inheritance B_____ soon after you set up a business or that there already is a cash purse with loose strings and you want to make the best of this bonanza.

        If your reasons are any or all of the above, abandon the thought right now and save yourself the disillusionment C____ into the world of commerce.

        Start your own business just for the sake of doing a trade, or for D____. Do not burden yourself with lofty notions of superiority when compared to your peers. When setting out to start your own business, be emotional about it, but not impractical; don’t be led by your heart, but be dictated by your mind.

        Having covered those parts that are not taught in a business school, let us look at E____ your own business. You should start with a SWOT analysis – strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats – analyze these for yourself, for partners in your business, if any, and for the business itself.

        If the result of the analysis is encouraging, then prepare a business plan. It is like a road map for actions in the near foreseeable future to achieve your business goals. Finally, execute the business plan with precision; tweak it as you go along, only so that it helps to meet the end goal of successfully F_____ the business.

        1. the essentials of starting

        2. that awaits when you step

        3. trials and tribulations of employment

        4. establishing and conducting

        5. preparing a business plan

        6. waiting to be acquired

        7. undertaking the commercial activity

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        Task 41

        Archaeology done underwater

         Nautical archaeology is the science of finding, collecting, preserving, and studying human objects that have become lost or buried under water. It is a fairly modern field of study since it depends on having the technology to be able to remain underwater for some time to do real work. Whether it is conducted in freshwater or in the sea, A____, nautical archaeology is another way of learning more about the human past.

        Although some use the words nautical archaeology to mean a specialized branch of underwater archaeology, B____, most consider the term to mean the same as the words underwater archaeology or marine

        archaeology. All of these interchangeable terms mean simply C_____.

        Once real trade began, it is safe to say D_____ was probably transported over water at some point in time. By studying submerged objects, we can learn more about past human cultures. In fact, studying ancient artifacts is the only way to learn anything about human societies E_____. Being able to examine the actual objects made and used by ancient people not only adds to the written records they left behind, but allows us to get much closer to the reality of what life was like when they lived. Also, if we pay close attention to how the objects were made and used, we begin to get a more realistic picture of F_____.

        1. that existed long before the invention of writing

        2. that nearly every object made by humans

        3. what those people were really like

        4. which is concerned only with ships and the history of seafaring

        5. that it is the study of archaeology done underwater

        6. and whether it finds sunken ships or old cities

        7. and what was discovered underwater

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        Task 42

        Visiting the Royal Parks

         London has a well-deserved reputation as one of the greenest cities in Europe, with a huge number of open spaces across the center of the city. Tourists A_____ can always relax in a lovely, quiet London park.

        The Royal Parks, such as St James’s, Green Park, the Regent’s Park, Hyde Park, Richmond, Greenwich, Bushy Park and Kensington Gardens, are beautifully maintained and popular with locals and visitors alike. Many are former hunting estates of English monarchs, preserved as open space B______. They are ideal places to relax and sunbathe in summer, enjoy gorgeous flower beds in spring C_____.

        The Royal Parks provide fantastic green routes in London D______ and through some of the most attractive areas of the capital. Picnics in the parks are also a popular activity especially during the busy summer months.

        Dogs are welcome in all the Royal Parks, although there are some places E_____. These are clearly indicated within each park and are usually ecologically sensitive sites, children’s play areas, restaurants, cafes and some sports areas. Ground nesting birds are particularly sensitive to disturbance by dogs and people. So it is necessary to observe the warning signs F____. In Bushy Park and Richmond Park dogs should be kept away from the deer.

        The Royal Parks are for everyone to enjoy.

        1. that are displayed during the nesting season

        2. while the city has grown up around them

        3. and admire the changing leaves as autumn arrives

        4. where they are not allowed or should be kept on a lead

        5. who are tired of the noise, crowds and excitement of sightseeing

        6. who does not know the route to the place of destination

        7. that take cyclists away from traffic

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        Task 43

        The Survival of the Welsh Language

         Wales is a small country of just over 3 million people, on the north west seaboard of Europe. Despite many historical incursions of other peoples, particularly the English, it has preserved its ancient Celtic language, A_____. Welsh is habitually spoken by about 10% of the people, half understood by a further 10%, and not spoken at all by the majority in this ‘bilingual’ society.

        Up to the First World War most people were Welsh speaking, especially in the mountains of North Wales. The English-speaking areas were along the more fertile coastal plains. On the whole there was an easy tolerance of the two languages, B______.

        By 1919 there was a considerable drop in Welsh speakers. This was due to the large flows of capital investment from England into the South Wales coalfield, C_____.

        Now, D_____, commerce and everyday business were carried out in English.

        In the rural mountain areas 80% to 85% of the population were Welsh speakers, E ____. However, in the coalfield country of Glamorgan 70% spoke English only, and in its neighbour border county the figure was over 90%.

        By 1931 the number of people able to speak Welsh in the whole of Wales had fallen to 37% of the population, F ____. It continued to drop and reached its lowest – 18.6% — in the 1990s. But by the start of the 21st century, numbers had begun to increase again and reached 21.7% in 2004!

        1. as well as education and the law

        2. the only one of a number of allied languages that remain

        3. with radio and the English press further speeding the decline

        4. many being able to speak Welsh only

        5. where Welsh was studied as language and literature in an academic manner

        6. apart from the fact that Welsh was not permitted to be used at all in the schools

        7. bringing a flood of immigrant labour from all over Britain

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        Task 44

        Secrets of Long Life

         There are places in the world where people live longer than anywhere else. The remote Japanese island of Okinawa is one of these places. While the lifespan in Britain is 77 years for men and 81 for women, Okinawa has a population of about one million, of which 900 are centenarians — A_____ in Britain or the USA. So what is their secret of long life?

        «The calendar may say they’re 80, but their body says they’re 60,» says Bradley Willcox, a scientist researching the extraordinary phenomenon. The research has shown hormonal differences between Okinawans and B____ but their longevity has been linked to diet. They eat more tofu and soya than any other people in the world and also enjoy a range of different fruit and vegetables, all rich in anti-oxidants. But the most significant thing isn’t what they eat but how much. The Okinawans C_____ known as ‘hara hachi bu’, which translates as ‘eat until you are only 80 % full’.

        Scientists refer to this way of eating as ‘caloric restrictions’. No-one knows exactly why it works, but scientists believe it D_____ that there is the danger of famine. This in turn E_____ and so may lead to better preservation and slower aging.

        «It’s a stark contrast with the cultural habits that drive food consumption in F____ » says Mr. Willcox. If we look at high streets and supermarkets in most other countries, you will see that he is right. Restaurants offer all-you-can-eat menus and supersize portions. Supermarkets are full of special offers encouraging us to buy more food than we need.

        1. make it a healthy diet

        2. other parts of the world

        3. four times higher than the average

        4. have a cultural tradition

        5. sends a signal to the body

        6. the rest of the population

        7. makes the body protect itself

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        Task 45

        Beaches of Portugal

         Covering more than 850 km, the Portuguese coast boasts such a large number of fine, white sandy beaches that it is almost impossible to keep count. All bathed by the Atlantic Ocean and all different, their beauty is hard to describe, so there is nothing better A _____.

        The most famous are in the Algarve. With three thousand hours of sun per year and warm waters, there are beaches to suit every taste and many dreamlike resorts. The choices are many, from sandy stretches extending as far as the eye can see B ______, the trade image of the region. They are always accompanied by a calm clear sea, C_____.

        In Costa da Caparica, the beaches are particularly dear to Lisbonites D _____ for sun and sea bathing. There are deserted beaches here too, of a wild beauty, E ____ nature. In the centre, tourists will find very wide sandy stretches, to which traditional fishing adds a picturesque touch. And further north, the colder waters and the invigorating sea are tempered by the welcoming atmosphere and the clean air of the mountains and the forests.

        Despite all their differences, all beaches share one thing – quality. They are safe and offer a wide range of support and recreational services, F ____. And a large number of Portuguese beaches are granted the European blue flag every year, a distinction that is a sign of their excellent conditions.

        1. where one can enjoy close contact with

        2. which meet every need of their users

        3. than to discover them once for oneself

        4. who has never been to this wonderful city

        5. which is ideal for various water sports

        6. to the smaller coves, sheltered by huge cliffs

        7. who have different options around the capital

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        Task 46

        The Joy of Reading

         Have you ever wondered why people read? Why reading is one of the few things A _____ for thousands of years? Even before reading became available to the general public, stories were told around campfires, passed down from generation to generation.

        First of all, stories are a good way to escape from your ordinary life, to get immersed in another world, if only for a little time. While reading, you can imagine yourself in different situations B _____, but in the moment that doesn’t matter. Whether you’re suffering from depression or are just bored, reading is a great distraction.

        Similarly, another reason people are attracted to stories, is because they are lonely, very often they feel as if they are the only ones in the world C _____. Identifying with a fictional character can make a big difference in helping a person understand D _____.

        Other people read because it can be a good way to relax. It can be very nice to sit down and enjoy a good plot unfold, to watch the actions of fictional characters from the side, and to see the consequences of these actions, E ____.

        Lastly, people read because it is the easiest way to gain knowledge in a certain area. Instead of finding a teacher, you can just find a book, sit down, and spend a few hours reading. This way you can study wherever you want, whenever you want F _____.

        There are countless books in the world, and whoever you are, whatever you’re feeling, there is definitely a book out there, just waiting for you to discover it.

        1. try to avoid the boredom of life

        2. that has consistently remained part of society

        3. that they are not alone

        4. going through something difficult

        5. without having to bear any responsibility

        6. that range from unlikely to impossible

        7. at your own pace

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        Task 47

        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

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        Task 48

        Surviving in a Desert

         A desert is defined as a place that gets less than 250 mm of rain each year. It differs sharply from the climate of a rain forest, A _____.

        Arid desert lands cover about one third of the earth’s surface. Most deserts are covered with sand, B _____. There are also usually a lot of rocky areas. This combination of sand and rock means that the soil is not very fertile. C ____, some living things are able to do well in this setting. Many plants have changed and developed in ways D____. These changes have become apparent in a number of ways. Some plants are able to grow very quickly E____. They turn green and produce flowers within just a few days. Other desert plants simply stop growing in very dry weather. They appear to be dead, but when the rain returns, they come back to life and begin growing again.

        Desert animals have also developed many characteristics that help them to survive in arid environment. Camels can go for a very long time without drinking. Other animals, such as snakes and rats, find cool places to sleep during the day and come out only at night. The extremely long ears of desert rabbits help them F_____. Changes like these have allowed some animals and plants to grow and develop successfully in a very challenging ecological system: the desert.

        There are countless books in the world, and whoever you are, whatever you’re feeling, there is definitely a book out there, just waiting for you to discover it.

        1. which is often in the form of hills called sand dunes

        2. whenever it rains

        3. to find water as far as 25 metres away

        4. which can receive up to 10,000 mm of rain annually

        5. to better distribute their body heat and stay cool

        6. even though the desert environment is very dry and hot

        7. that help them to live in the desert

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        Task 49

        Nevsky Prospect

         Nevsky Prospect is the main and most famous street of St. Petersburg. The unique architectural ensemble of Nevsky Prospect was formed during the 18th – early 20th centuries. It starts from the bank of the Neva River, runs through the centre of the city and ends at the Neva River. The whole history of St. Petersburg can be seen in the history of the avenue. Nevsky Prospect is 4.5 km long and 25-60 m wide. The narrowest section is located from the Admiralty to the Moika River, A_____.

        After the construction of the Admiralty in 1704 and the Alexander Nevsky Monastery in 1710, it was decided to build a road B_____ each other and with the Novgorod Path, which was used by Russian merchants. The construction began on both sides at the same time, the roads were laid through the wood, and in 1760s they were connected into one road, C_____, but with a turn at the Vosstaniya Square. Nevsky Prospect got its name only in 1783. The road was paved with cobble stones, D_____. It was the first street in St. Petersburg with gas lighting. By the early 20th century Nevsky Prospect had become the financial centre of Russia E____ had their offices there.

        Nowadays, Nevsky Prospect is the centre of cultural and social life of St. Petersburg. There are museums, theatres, exhibition halls, cinemas, restaurants, cafés, shops F____.

        1. and hotels there or nearby the avenue

        2. showing the original width of the avenue

        3. which was not as straight as it was planned

        4. which were built by famous architects and

        5. connecting these two important structures with

        6. and a few rows of trees were planted along the street

        7. as the 40 largest banks of Russia, Europe and America

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        Task 50

        Whales in a Noisy Ocean

        Whales use sound in very different ways. Some whales produce songs that travel over vast distances. They also use echolocation, like bats, A _____. But other noise in the ocean creates a problem for the whales.

        Since 1987, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) has sent their research vessel Song of the Whale around the world B _____. During the travels, the Song of the Whale scientists have developed expertise C ____ to listen to and record the sounds that the animals make. Thishelps them to track, identify, and survey different species.

        One of the threats facing whales and other marine animals is noise pollution in the seas, such as noise from drilling, military activities, oil exploration, and coastal construction. This noise can cause great distress to whales and dolphins and can D _____.

        It is feared this noise pollution may cause mass strandings, E _____. If the Song of the Whale team can F ____, then hopefully the nature and location of disturbing noise can be changed.

        1. in using underwater microphones

        2. to locate food and find their way

        3. result in injury and even death

        4. track and identify their habitats

        5. to filter out food from the water

        6. to provide a platform for marine research

        7. when large numbers come ashore

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        Task 51

        Unique nature of Kamchatka

        Kamchatka is a peninsula located in the north-eastern part of Russia. It is surrounded with the Okhotskoye Sea, the Beringovo Sea and the Pacific Ocean. This region has a very unique environment A_____ one is looking for picturesque views, unforgettable travels and unity with nature.

        Kamchatka is famous for its volcanoes, B_____. Volcanoes are represented on Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the most eastern city in the northern hemisphere, coat of arms as well. There are more than 300 volcanoes

        in Kamchatka, from 28 up to 36 of them are active, or potentially active. Kamchatka volcanoes are included in the list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

        The region is also known C____ — rivers and lakes. Many Kamchatka rivers spring from mountain tops and glaciers, that is why they are very clean, and it is wonderful for those D_____. In general, there are up to 14 thousand rivers and streams, 100 thousand lakes and 414 glaciers in Kamchatka.

        Kamchatka is a home to the Valley of Geysers, E_____ geysers in the world, after Icelandic geyser fields. It is not easily accessible, as long as it is too unique to be opened for tourists all the time. The Valley of Geysers’ ecosystem is very vulnerable, F_____ and regulate the visiting. In fact, the larger part of Kamchatka is preserved. There are many nature reserves and nature parks in Kamchatka.

        1. which are depicted on most souvenirs there

        2. so it is necessary to monitor it all the time

        3. who love fishing, including Kamchatka bears

        4. which has the second largest concentration of

        5. to be a place of many water sources

        6. to be a popular nature reserve and health resort

        7. that makes it a place to visit when

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        Task 52

        The life of Pi

         «The Life of Pi» published in 2001 is the third book by the Canadian author Yann Martel. It has A_____, won several prizes and been translated into forty-one languages.

        At the start of the book, we B____ in India. His father owns the city zoo and the family home is in the zoo. When they aren’t at school, Pi and his brother help their father at the zoo and he learns a lot about animals.

        When Pi is sixteen, his parents decide to close the zoo and move to Canada. They travel by ship taking the animals with them. On the way, there is C_____. Sadly, Pi’s family and the sailors all die in the storm, but Pi lives and finds himself in a lifeboat with a hyena, zebra, orangutan and an enormous tiger. At first, Pi is scared of the animals and jumps into the ocean. Then he remembers there are sharks in the water and decides to climb back into the lifeboat. One by one, the animals in the lifeboat kill and eat each other, till only Pi and the tiger are left alive. Luckily for Pi, there is D_____, but he soon needs to start catching fish. He feeds the tiger to stop it killing and eating him. He also uses a whistle and E_____ and show it that he’s the boss.

        Pi and the tiger spend 227 days in the lifeboat. They live through terrible storms and the burning heat of the Pacific sun. They are often hungry and ill. Finally, they arrive at the coast of Mexico, but you will have to F_____ in the end!

        1. read the book to find out what happens

        2. some food and water on the lifeboat

        3. his knowledge of animals to control the tiger

        4. received an award for being strong

        5. sold seven million copies worldwide

        6. learn about Pi’s childhood in Pondicherry

        7. a terrible storm and the ship sinks

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        Task 53

        Santa Claus

        The man we know as Santa Claus has a history all to his own. Today, he is thought of mainly as the jolly man in red, but his story A_____ the 3rd century to a monk named St. Nicholas. It is believed that Nicholas was born sometime around 280 AD in modern-day Turkey. Much admired for his kindness, St. Nicholas B_____. It is said that he gave away all of his inherited wealth and traveled the countryside helping the poor and sick. Over the course of many years, Nicholas’s popularity spread and he became known as the protector of children and sailors. His feast day C_____ his death, December 6. This was traditionally considered a lucky day to make large purchases or to get married. By the Renaissance, St. Nicholas was the most popular saint in Europe.

        St. Nicholas first D______ at the end of the 18th century. The name Santa Claus evolved from a Dutch shortened form of Sint Nikolaas. As his popularity grew, Sinter Klaas was described as everything from a jocker with a blue three-cornered hat, red waistcoat, and yellow stockings to a man wearing a broad-brimmed hat and a huge pair of Flemish trousers.

        In the 19th centuries big stores E_____ using images of the newly-popular Santa Claus. In 1841, thousands of children visited a Philadelphia shop to see a life-size Santa Claus model. It F_____ before stores began to attract children, and their parents, with the lure of a peek at the “real-life” Santa Claus with his famous white beard and red gown.

        1. began to advertise Christmas shopping

        2. became the subject of many legends

        3. began dressing up unemployed men in

        4. is celebrated on the anniversary of

        5. was only a matter of time

        6. stretches all the way back to

        7. appeared in American popular culture

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        Task 54

        Welcome to the Smithsonian

        When you visit any of the Smithsonian’s 19 museums and galleries or the National zoo, you are entering the largest museum complex in the world. This complex holds about 137 million unique objects in its trust for the American people.

        The Smithsonian was established in 1846 with funds given to the United States by James Smithson, an English scientist. The main idea was to increase and spread knowledge for free. And now all Smithsonian institutions are still devoted to public education, A__________ history.

        Ten Smithsonian museums and galleries are located in the centre of the U.S. capital. Six other museums and the National zoo are nearby in the Washington metropolitan area, B__________.

        The 19th and the newest museum C__________ is the National Museum of African American history and culture. It is now operating in the form of a virtual museum. Its key feature is the memory book, D__________. These diverse memories are linked to each other and to the museum content, E__________.

        The Smithsonian complex is home to the world’s foremost research centres in science, the arts and the humanities. Besides the basic research F__________, there are a number of special facilities. Conservation centre at the zoo studies rare and endangered species, environment centre carries out research in ecosystems in the coastal area.

        1. that is carried on regularly in each of the museums

        2. providing different materials in the arts, science and

        3. placing a spotlight on people and events in African American history

        4. that has been established within the Smithsonian complex

        5. which allows website visitors to upload their own stories or images

        6. and visitors can enjoy watching rare exhibits on

        7. and two museums are situated in New York City

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        Task 55

        National Gallery of Art

         The National Gallery of Art was created in Washington D.C. for the people of the United States in 1937. It started with the gift of the financier and art collector A__________. His gift also included a building to house the new museum, to be constructed on the National Mall. Opened to the public in 1941, this grand building, B__________, was at the time the largest marble structure in the world.

        The newly created National Gallery soon attracted similar gifts from hundreds of other collectors. This tradition of generosity continues to this day with gifts from private donors and artists C__________.

        The gallery’s East building contains the collection of modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, D__________. The East and West buildings are connected by an underground tunnel with a moving walkway.

        The National Gallery enjoys federal support, E__________, to fulfill its mission to exhibit and interpret great works of European and American art in the nation’s collection. Since its founding, federal funds have fostered the protection and care of the art collection and have supported the gallery’s work, ensuring F__________. Private funding helped to create a renowned collection of works of art and to construct the two landmark buildings. Private support makes possible to arrange a changing programme of special exhibitions.

        1. which is now called the West building

        2. that the gallery brings daily profit to the country

        3. who are willing to share their possessions with the public

        4. who presented old master paintings and sculptures to the country

        5. as well as partnership with private organizations

        6. that the gallery is open daily and free of charge

        7. as well as an advanced research centre and an art library

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        Task 56

        Healthy school meals

        Children at Southdown Infants School in Bath enjoy tasty homemade meals such as roast turkey with fresh vegetables, chicken, salad and fresh fruit for pudding. Vegetables are A ____________. Instead of crisps, chocolate and sweets, the school canteen serves organic carrots, dried fruit and fresh seasonal fruit in bags for 10p, B ______________.

        Southdown’s healthy eating initiative began four years ago with the start of a breakfast club.

        Now Ms Culley, the head teacher of the school, says that the teachers very clearly see the link between diet and concentration. “Children’s concentration and behaviour C ______________.” The teachers would also like to give the children the experience of eating together. It turned out that some children weren’t used to that.

        Pupils are also encouraged to find out more about where their food comes from by  D ______________.

        Parents are also involved and are invited in to try school dinners on special occasions, E _______________.

        The efforts of staff, pupils and parents to create a healthy eating environment were recognized earlier this month F ______________ the Best School Dinner award.

        Ms Culley said: “We are happy to win this award. Healthy eating is at the centre of everything we do. It’s really rewarding to see so many children enjoy real food.”

        1. such as Easter and Christmas

        2. visiting a local farm

        3. local, fresh and organic where possible

        4. provide good quality food

        5. definitely improve after a good meal

        6. and about 100 bags are sold each day

        7. when the school was awarded

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        Task 57

        Walking is not enough to keep fit

        Walking may not be enough on its own to produce significant health benefits, research suggests. A team from Canada’s University of Alberta compared a 10,000-step exercise programme with a more traditional fitness regime of moderate intensity. Researchers found improvements A _______ were significantly higher in the second group. They told an American College of Sports Medicine meeting that gentle exercise was B __________. In total 128 people took C _________. The researchers assessed influence on fitness by measuring blood pressure and lung capacity. They found out the 10,000-step programme did help to get people motivated – and was an excellent way to start D _________. But to increase the effectiveness, some intensity must be added to their exercise. “Across your day, while you are achieving those 10,000 steps, take 200 to 400 of them at a faster pace. You’ve got to do more than light exercise and include regular moderate activity, and don’t be shy to have an occasional period of time at an energetic level.” The researchers were concerned there was too much focus E __________, rather than on its intensity.

        Professor Stuart Biddle, an expert in exercise science at the University of Loughborough, said it was possible that the current guidelines on how much exercise to take were set too low. “However, you have got to find F ____. The harder you make it, the fewer people will actually do it.” Professor Biddle said there was no doubt that energetic exercise was the way to get fit, but volume rather than intensity might be more useful in tackling issues such as obesity.

        1. part in the project

        2. taking exercise

        3. gave marked health benefits

        4. in fitness levels

        5. on simply getting people to take exercise

        6. not enough to get fit

        7. a compromise between physiology and psychology

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        Task 58

        Double-decker Bus

        A double-decker bus is a bus that has two levels. While double-decker long-distance buses are in widespread use around the world, A ____. Double-decker buses are popular in some European cities and in some parts of Asia, usually in former British colonies. Many towns around the world have a few that specialize in short sight-seeing tours for tourists because, as William Gladstone observed, «the way to see London is from the top of a ‘bus'».

        Double-decker buses are taller than other buses. They are extensively used in the United Kingdom, B _____, removed from normal service in December 2005 — they still operate on heritage routes. Elsewhere in Europe, double-deckers are used throughout the Dublin Bus network in Ireland, where they are making a comeback on Dublin’s outer suburban routes and also the streets of Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford. They are a common sight in Berlin, where the BVG makes extensive use of them. Double-decker long-distance coaches are also in widespread use throughout Europe.

        Most buses in Hong Kong and about half in Singapore are double-deckers as well. The only areas in North America that C _____ are the western Canadian province of British Columbia and the United States city of Las Vegas. They are currently being tested in Ottawa on the express routes. The city of Davis, California, in the United States uses vintage double-decker buses for public transport. Davis, California is also home to the first vintage double-decker bus converted from diesel gasoline to run on CNG. The city of Victoria, BC, the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, and a couple of others use Dennis Tridents. A few are also used as tour buses, especially in New York. Double-deckers are have also been used in Mumbai since 1937.

        In Brazil, D _____, some companies use double-decker buses. Double-deckers are not a good option for use outside the towns (most roads in Brazil are in very poor condition), and E _____.

        Double-decker buses are in widespread use in India in many of the major cities. Some double-decker buses F _____, with no roof and shallow sides. These are popular for sightseeing tours.

        1. double-deckers are adored by thousands of tourists

        2. use double-decker buses for public transport

        3. double-decker city buses are less common

        4. where perhaps the most famous was the London Routemaster

        5. their use is being discouraged by transportation authorities

        6. have an open upper deck

        7. where buses are sometimes the only interstate transport

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        Task 59

        Natural Links In a Long Chain of Being

        I believe we are not alone.

        Even if I am on the other side of the world from the farmhouse I live in, I still dream of the ancient vines out the window, and the shed out back that my grandfather’s father built in 1870 with eucalyptus trunks. As long as I can recreate these images, A ____

        All of us need some grounding in our modern world of constant moving, buying, selling, meeting and leaving. Some find constancy in religion, others in friends or community. But we need some daily signposts that we are not different, not better, B ____

        For me, this house, farm, these ancient vines are those roots. Although I came into this world alone and will leave alone, I am not alone. 

        There are ghosts of dozens of conversations in the hallways, stories I remember about buying new plows that now rust in the barnyard and ruined crops from the same vines C ____

        All of us are natural links in a long chain of being, and that I need to know what time of day it is, what season is coming, whether the wind is blowing north or from the east, and if the moon is still full tomorrow night, D _____

        The physical world around us constantly changes, E _____. We must struggle in our brief existence to find some transcendent meaning and so find relief in the knowledge F _____.

        You may find that too boring, living with the past as present. I find it refreshing. There is an old answer to every new problem, that wise whispers of the past are with us. If we just listen and remember, we are not alone; we have been here before.

        1. I never quite leave home

        2. but human nature does not

        3. that we are now harvesting

        4. but we as well as our heart did not

        5. not worse than those who came before us

        6. just as the farmers who came before me did

        7. that our ancestors have gone through this before

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        Task 60

        The Show Begins

        My Uncle Jim took me to all the Broadway shows in New York City, and I was star struck! Actually he wasn’t my real uncle – that’s just what we called him. He was a close friend of my parents. He was a bit stocky with red hair, A _________.

        I remember the theaters on Broadway, B __________. The curtains were made of this real heavy, dark red material. There were huge chandelier lights hanging from the ceiling. The walls were dark, paneled wood. The seats were red and cushy C __________.

        The orchestra sat at the base of the stage in a pit. I usually went down to the front to see the musicians D __________. They were all crammed into such a tiny space. I played the flute myself and my dad kept encouraging me that if I kept it up, E ___________. But truly, I didn’t want to be tucked away down there. I wanted to be on top, front and center.

        Most people dressed rather finely, and certain fragrances took center stage as various women passed by. The sounds of the audience F __________ at their seats were clearly heard while last minute patrons filled in. There was electricity in the air and then the lights would go down and up, and you knew it was time for the show to get started. The lights dimmed. The music began. And you were swept up into a whole new world. I loved it!

        1. I could be playing down there someday

        2. and set real close together

        3. which were so old and posh

        4. and he had a beard and moustache

        5. I wasn’t that good at music

        6. getting ready and warming up

        7. laughing and chattering away

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        Task 61

        Scouting moves ahead

        The Scout Movement, which is also known as the Boy Scouts has changed massively in more than 100 years, though many people do not realise this.

        For many people in Britain the word “scouting” evokes images of boys in short trousers A__________. Many people imagine that the Scout Association and its female counterpart the Guides Association are old-fashioned. They think these associations are for people B__________ than the future, people who just like camping in the rain and washing in cold water.

        It’s quite easy to understand why Scouts and Guides have this sort of image. The “Boy Scouts” were founded over 100 years ago by Robert Baden-Powell, a retired English army general; the “Girl Guides” followed three years later. They were organised in an almost military manner. Young people had to learn discipline and how to do things as a group. They C__________ in difficult conditions, learnt to make campfires and, yes, they certainly had to get used to washing in cold water. In those days though, that D__________ many people washed in cold water.

        Nevertheless, even at the start, there was much more to scouting than that. Scouts and Guides also learned the value of solidarity. Right from the start, they had to cope with difficult situations, E__________, and play a useful part in society. Baden-Powell’s organisations were inclusive, and never exclusive; any young person could become a Scout or a Guide, regardless of race, background or religion.

        Though the Scout and Guide movements began in England, they soon spread to other countries, and within 50 years, scouting F__________ with young people all over the world.

        1. who are more interested in the past

        2. and girls in blue uniforms

        3. that were generally better

        4. was not particularly unusual as

        5. went on camping expeditions

        6. interact with other people

        7. had become a popular activity

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        Task 62

        Skip the sun, get a glow the healthy way

        Everyone at some point has wanted a “healthy glow,” whether it’s a must-have for summer, or a vacation, the thought of tan skin has crossed the minds of millions. If you are pale, it A__________. There is wild excitement when after a day in the sun your skin is tan, not burnt. Surely everyone is familiar with the famous conversation upon the realization that you got fried at the beach. Your friends reassure you with “Don’t worry it B__________.” It may all seem like fun and games at the time, but alarming new research C__________.

        Some tan-seekers do it the old-fashioned way, grab a towel and hit the pool or beach. Recently, millions of young girls D__________ instead. Regardless of how the tan is achieved, any change in skin coloring is evidence of skin cell damage. This can lead to cancer. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, melanoma, or skin cancer, among people aged 18 to 39 has risen dramatically. In the United States the number of skin cancer cases due to tanning, is higher than the number of lung cancer cases due to smoking.

        While it is true that being outside and active is great for your body and the sun does provide vitamin D, everyone’s health still needs protecting. However, it’s E__________, limit time spent in direct sunlight, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and wear sunscreen at all times. A fashionable option is the sun hat: both elegant and fun. Big floppy hats may seem ridiculous at first, but F__________.

        Another advice is to look into sunless tanners: They are cheap and in no way endanger the lives of users. So, fake it, don’t bake it!

        1. takes a lot of time and effort to tan

        2. have been turning to tanning beds

        3. they are actually quite classy accessories

        4. better to avoid indoor tanning

        5. have inspired people to get their skin checked

        6. will eventually turn into a tan

        7. has taken the healthy out of healthy glow

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        Task 63

        Grant-making agency

        The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent grant-making agency of the United States government. Established in 1965, it is one of the largest sources of grant funds for humanities projects and programs in the U.S. NEH promotes knowledge of the history, thought, and culture, not only of the United States, A__________.

        NEH grants facilitate research and original scholarship, strengthen teaching and learning in the humanities in American schools and colleges, give opportunities for citizens to engage in lifelong learning, B__________.

        The Endowment is directed by a chairman, C__________ and confirmed by the U.S. Senate for a term of four years. Advising the chairman is the National Council on the Humanities, a board of 26 distinguished private citizens D__________ with the advice of the Senate. The National Council members serve six-year terms.

        NEH grants are typically awarded to U.S. cultural institutions, such as museums, archives, libraries, colleges, universities, and public television and radio stations, E__________. Eligibility is limited to U.S. non-profit institutions and to U.S. citizens and foreigners F__________ prior to the time of application. Grants are awarded through a competitive process. The chairman takes into account the advice provided by the review process and, by law, makes all funding decisions.

        1. who is appointed by the president

        2. but of other countries of the world

        3. but in every aspect of social sciences

        4. who are also appointed by the president

        5. who have been living in the U.S. for three years

        6. as well as to individual scholars of the humanities

        7. as well as provide access to cultural and educational resources

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        Task 64

        The Bonfire Night

        The 5th of November has always had a very special place in my heart. More important than New Year’s Eve, but probably less important than the Olympics ceremonies, the 5th of November every year is A __________ all over the country to go wild!

        The night of the 5th is often cold and damp and parents wrap up their children in layers of jumpers, coats, hats, scarves and gloves. They fuss over the littlest B __________ aren’t scared. They comfort their pets and give them a safe place to curl up inside, away from the cacophony about to start outside.

        Outside the bonfire is C __________ up your nose. If you’re lucky, there might be some pumpkin soup left over from Halloween to warm you up, because in spite of all the layers and the excitement, you’ll still need warming up until the bonfire gets going!

        When it’s absolutely dark and the bonfire is blazing, the children and parents huddle together in groups, staring up at the sky. What are they waiting for? The screech of the first firework deafens them all and D __________. The “oohs” and “aaahs” of the crowd keep perfect time with the “kabooms” of the rockets. With every firework that lights up the sky, parents watch the delight grow on their children’s faces and sigh with relief.

        After the grand finale, they make their way home with the noises still echoing in their ears. An extra special treat E __________! Waving them through the chilly air, spelling out names and drawing pictures, even the oldest members of the family remember how to be kids!

        This is what the 5th of November means to me. Every year, it F __________ such bright and colourful fireworks and heard such loud bangs. I really hope I never grow out of it!

        1. differences in traditions

        2. children and hope that they

        3. the day for fireworks lovers

        4. the explosion lights up the sky

        5. feels like the first time I’ve seen

        6. waits at home though: sparklers

        7. lit and the smell of smoke creeps

        Ответ

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        Task 65

        Earth-sheltered homes

        Earth-sheltered or simply underground homes are one of those creations by man, which brings him closer to nature. Unlike the normal traditional houses that A __________, these earth-sheltered homes are built using the shelter of the ground. Earth-sheltered homes can be easily made in hilly areas.

        The basic idea behind the construction of such a house is that they are built with the idea of B ________ and each of these homes is built entirely different from each other.

        The construction of these homes is usually done according to the shape of the area where the house is built. Their designs C ________ to the nature. The early earth houses which were initially built lacked windows. Modern day earth-sheltered homes though have windows as well as any other facility that the people living there might require.

        Some of the major benefits of earth-sheltered homes are that they are naturally insulating. This makes them cool in the summer and cozy and warm in the winter. Another advantage D __________ and are well protected from earthquakes as well as wind-storms. Many earth-sheltered homes are also defended against intruders since there is usually only one entry.

        As everything has its pros and cons, earth-sheltered homes also do. The interior decoration of these homes, like placing the furniture or huge paintings, E __________. These homes also have dark spaces inside and for this reason, lots of lighting is essential.

        Earth-sheltered homes are one of the greenest housing designs that combines Mother Nature with eco-friendly F __________.

        1. are built on the ground

        2. are usually very organic

        3. is being built facing south

        4. being environmentally friendly

        5. building materials and lifestyle

        6. is that these homes are safe from fire

        7. can be difficult due to the construction

        Ответ

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        Task 66

        Australia

        Australia is one of the world’s most ethnically diverse nations. Nearly a quarter of the people who live in Australia A __________. They come from the United Kingdom and other European countries, but also from China, Vietnam, North Africa, and the Middle East.

        First people arrived in Australia about 50,000 years ago. They B __________ land bridges when sea levels were lower. The next to land in Australia were Dutch explorers. They came in 1606. In 1788 the British began to settle there. Many settlers C __________ as punishment. For a short time, the newcomers lived peacefully with the Aboriginal people.

        In 1851, gold was discovered in Australia. A rush to find riches brought D __________ 1859, six separate colonies were created which later became part of the British Commonwealth.

        Australian culture is founded on stories of battlers, bushrangers and brave soldiers. Today E __________ its Aboriginal heritage, vibrant mix of cultures, innovative ideas and a thriving ecosystem.

        Australia’s ecosystem is an unusual one because of its remote location. As a result, there are F __________ and nowhere else in the world, such as kangaroo and koala.

        One of Australia’s most amazing sites rises like an enormous whale’s back from a flat desert called the Red Center. It is a sacred natural formation at the heart of the country and the largest rock in the world!

        1. Australia is one of the most

        2. were born in other countries

        3. Australia also defines itself by

        4. many animal species that occur here

        5. may have travelled from Asia across

        6. thousands of new immigrants, and by

        7. were criminals sent to live in Australia

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        Task 67

        Living nature in Madeira

        Right in the middle of the Atlantic, the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo are a haven of natural beauty. The exotic colours of the flowers stand out from among the blue sea and the emerald green vegetation. This is an archipelago where the big territory is a protected area and A __________ is located.

        The Madeira Natural Park was created in 1982 to preserve this vast natural heritage, a worldwide rarity. The park is classified as a Biogenetic Reserve, B __________, with some rare species such as the mountain orchid, unique in the world, and also some exotic large trees. To visit this park is to discover Nature! The park covers about two-thirds of the island, making Madeira a truly ecological destination.

        The springtime temperature, C __________, cries out for open air activities. Visitors can go for a walk in the park, visit the city of Funchal or roam freely around the island. Boat rides are an excellent way of D __________. In such a naturally welcoming environment, balance and well-being are taken for granted. Madeira offers various tourist complexes E __________.

        Popular feasts, F __________, are opportunities to appreciate traditional gastronomic flavours and see Madeira partying, especially for the Carnival parades, the Flower festival, the Atlantic festival and, above all, the end-of-year fireworks display.

        1. which is felt all year round

        2. which take place in Madeira all year round

        3. where the largest laurel forest in the world

        4. admiring the coastline from a different perspective

        5. where one can find a unique range of flora and fauna

        6. choosing this holiday destination for its natural beauty

        7. that have prime conditions for boating and scuba diving

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        Task 68

        Wild animals in cities

        Have you ever seen bears in Vancouver parks, leopards on the streets of Mumbai or wild pigs in gardens in Berlin? Recently, there A __________ on TV about big animals coming into towns and cities. What happens when wild animals come into our cities? Is it dangerous for us and the animals?

        Wild animals usually come into cities to look for food. In Cape Town, South Africa, baboons sometimes come into the suburbs. They eat fruit from gardens and go into people’s kitchens and take food from cupboards and fridges! Baboons are B __________ children and fight with pet dogs. Many people do not like them, but the city can be dangerous for baboons too. Sometimes, baboons are C __________ human food can be very bad for their teeth. The city council in Cape Town has a team of Baboon Monitors whose job is to find baboons D ___________ to the countryside. This makes the city safer for people and is healthier for the baboons. However, the main problem is that a lot of baboons will come back to the city to find food again.

        In Berlin, Germany, groups of wild pigs have come into the city for hundreds of years, but now the winters are warmer, there are even more pigs than in the past. Pigs eat flowers and plants and dig in gardens and parks in the city. They also E __________ accidents. Some city residents like the pigs and give them food. But the city council is worried about the traffic accidents, so they F __________ have put up fences to stop the pigs coming into the city.

        1. cause lots of problems

        2. in the city and take them back

        3. walk in the street and cause traffic

        4. hurt in car accidents and the sugar in

        5. strong animals and sometimes they scare

        6. have been many reports in newspapers and

        7. have told people to stop giving the pigs food and

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        Task 69

        Europe’s best hidden gems

        There are incredible destinations in Europe known worldwide, such as Amsterdam and its canals, London and its museums, its shopping and atmosphere, or Paris, the City of Light. Europe also has thousands of hidden treasures. There is a wide selection of the finest unknown destinations in Europe, from Lugano in Switzerland  A __________.

        Lugano is an international city, the crossroads and melting pot of European culture. It constitutes one of the most interesting regions to be discovered. Lugano is not only Switzerland’s third most important financial centre,  B __________ old buildings.

        The area of Cinque Terre in Italy represents one of the best preserved natural sights of the Mediterranean. Human activity has contributed to creating a unique landscape in which the development of typical stone walls is so extensive C __________. All this, D __________, makes the Cinque Terre an increasingly popular location among Italian and foreign tourists.

        Sintra is a jewel set between the mountains and the sea, waiting to be discovered by tourists E __________, luxuriant nature and cosmopolitan cultural offer. Sintra has a wonderful charm that left a deep impression on the soul and work of the writers F __________. Sintra is truly the capital of Romanticism. It is a place to be experienced by everyone!

        1. but showed evidence of an early human housing

        2. to Cinque Terre in Italy and Sintra in Portugal

        3. as to equal that of the famous Great Wall of China

        4. but also a town of parks and flowers, villas and

        5. who want to be lost in its majestic historical heritage

        6. combined with the beauty of a crystal clear sea

        7. who pioneered the Romantic spirit in the eighteenth century

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        Task 70

        Beautiful cities of Italy

        The political and cultural centre of Italy is the ‘Eternal City’, Rome. Ever since the Roman Empire, as its capital, Rome has become famous as a centre of European culture. The most striking sights of Rome are, of course, the Colosseum and the Forum. Once the Colosseum was able to receive about 50 thousand spectators, A __________ and concert halls. The Pantheon, the old temple of all gods, B __________, is also located in Rome.

        The second most important town in Italy is Milan. Milan is the capital of fashion and C __________, exhibitions and conferences. The main attraction of Milan is its Cathedral Square, where the monument to the King Victor Emmanuel II is installed. Theatre fans will not be left disappointed by visiting the Theatre of La Scala.

        The most popular city among tourists is Venice. The city is unique because it has more than 120 islands, D __________ and 400 bridges. Venice has been known for more than fifteen hundred years, and for E __________. The main area of the city is Saint Mark’s Square with the Cathedral of San Marco. One of the most beautiful buildings in Venice is the Palace of Doges. The other famous attraction is the Grand Canal F______.

        In addition to this, there are such beautiful cities in Italy as Naples, Turin, Florence, Genoa, Pisa and the islands of Sardinia and Sicily. All of them are outstanding places to visit.

        1. that is the largest in Venice

        2. which was built in the early I century

        3. that everyone is dreaming about this trip

        4. which is comparable with modern stadiums

        5. which are сonnected by more than 150 canals

        6. the venue for major international festivals

        7. that time it produced a lot of attractions

        Ответ

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        Task 71

        City of fountains

         Peterhof is a monument of world architecture and palace and park art. Peterhof includes a palace and park ensemble of the 18-19th centuries, A__________. Peterhof is a city of fountains as it contains 173 fountains and 4 cascades B__________. Each year up to 3 million people come here to enjoy the splendour of numerous fountains and the unique parks of Peterhof.

        The name Peterhof was first mentioned in 1705. It was a coastal manor, close to which the construction of a grand country residence began. The original plan belonged to Peter the Great. After the brilliant victory of Russian troops over the Swedes, security of St. Petersburg both from the land C__________. Since that time, the construction of the Peterhof residence grew immensely in scope.

        According to the plan of Peter the Great, on the one hand, Peterhof was meant to be equal in splendour with the most famous royal residences in Europe, D__________ to access the Baltic Sea. Both were successfully done. The Great Palace was built on a natural hill here, E__________. Following the plan of Peter the Great, F__________, the Grand Cascade with the famous Samson fountain was constructed. This is still one of the most spectacular fountains in the world. In 1990 the palaces and parks of Peterhof were included in the list of the world heritage of UNESCO.

        1. and from the sea has been firmly ensured

        2. which is a former royal countryside residence

        3. who designs many royal residences in Europe

        4. and then rebuilt in the baroque style in the 18th century

        5. who wanted to decorate the main entrance with waterfalls

        6. that are located in the park on the coast of the Gulf of Finland

        7. and on the other hand, to become a monument of Russia’s struggle

        Ответ

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        Task 72

        Sights of Sochi

         Sochi is unique among other Russian cities because it has many aspects of a subtropical resort. Apart from the scenic Caucasus Mountains, pebble and sand beaches, the city attracts tourists with its vegetation, numerous parks, monuments, and extravagant architecture. About two million people visit Greater Sochi each summer, A__________. The famous Caucasian Biosphere Reserve, B__________, lies just north from the city.

        Popularity of Sochi among tourists is largely explained by the beauty of its surroundings. Walking along the river Agura, everyone will admire the nature around, C__________, and amazing waterfalls. From the bridge over the Agura opens a magnificent view to the lowest Agura waterfall. In the shady Agura gorge tourists will feel the gentle coolness, D__________.

        Akhun Mountain the biggest in the region has a beautiful tower on the top. The height of the tower is more than 30 metres, E__________ are stunning. The observation platform on the top of the tower gives a chance to take superb pictures of the city. Every year thousands of people visit this stone tower, F__________ the perfect view of the Black Sea coast and the Caucasus Mountains. It is a truly unforgettable experience. Tourists will enjoy visiting all the sights and the resort itself, full of exotic green and the boundless blue of the Black Sea. 

        1. and the views that open from it

        2. which is built on the top to give visitors

        3. when the subtropical resort is almost empty

        4. which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

        5. enjoying the sound of birds singing and waterfalls gurgling

        6. when the city is home to the annual film festival “Kinotavr”

        7. including high cliffs, exotic vegetation, breathtaking canyons

        Ответ

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        Task 73

        Saint Petersburg

         A city of palaces and museums, broad avenues and narrow canals, St. Petersburg’s short history is rich in architectural and artistic treasures. Alongside world-famous attractions such as the Hermitage and St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the city has a lot of equally interesting buildings A__________. St. Petersburg is considered to be Russia’s cultural capital. It reflects the country’s extraordinary fate like no other city.

        St. Petersburg is a relatively young city, by both Russian and European standards, as B__________. Despite its short life, the city has a rich history. From the early days of Peter the Great to modern times, the city has always bustled with life and intrigue.

        Lying across the delta of the Neva River, St. Petersburg, the Venice of the North, is a city C__________, some of which are well-known for their unique history. Bridges are an essential part of the city’s architectural make-up. Among the city’s over 500 bridges, there are numerous technological masterpieces. The centre of the city offers vast areas of green space, D__________.

        St. Petersburg is a beautiful and fascinating holiday destination and one E__________. Whether to visit the city in a romantic and snowy Russian winter F__________, visitors will be spellbound by 
        St. Petersburg’s culture and beauty. 

        1. that is built on hundreds of islands

        2. or during the dazzling white nights in summer

        3. it was only founded in 1703 by Tsar Peter the Great

        4. or considering a variety of the trip accommodation offers

        5. that reveal the mysterious and tragic genius of St. Petersburg

        6. of the most intriguing and historically significant cities in Europe

        7. including beautiful historic gardens and extensive leisure parks

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        Task 74

        State Hermitage Museum

         The Hermitage is St. Petersburg’s most popular visitor attraction, and one of the world’s largest and most prestigious museums. It is a must-see for all first-time travellers to the city. With over 3 million items in its collection, it also rewards repeat visits, A__________ of the riches on offer here, from Impressionist masterpieces to fascinating Oriental treasures. It was estimated B__________ on display for just one minute. So many visitors prefer a guided tour to ensure C__________ highlights. Art-lovers, however, may find it more rewarding to seek out for themselves the works D__________.

        The bulk of the Hermitage collection is housed in the Winter Palace, E__________. However, there are a number of other sites that constitute part of the Hermitage, including the recently opened Storage Facility in the north of St. Petersburg. It offers guided tours through some of the museum’s vast stocks. The magnificent General Staff Building opposite the Winter Palace is most famous for its central triumphal arch, F__________ Nevsky Prospekt. The General Staff Building contains a number of unique exhibitions. It includes the Modern European Art, probably the most visited section of the Hermitage with well-known collections of Picasso and Matisse, as well as a wealth of popular Impressionist paintings. 

        1. that they are particularly interested in

        2. that they have time to catch all the collection’s

        3. and new-comers can only hope to get a brief taste

        4. which brings pedestrians out on to Palace Square from

        5. that one would need eleven years to view each exhibit

        6. which was the official residence of the Russian emperors

        7. and the exhibition was often visited by military historians

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        Task 75

        Letniy Sad

         Letniy Sad (The Summer Garden) is a park ensemble, a monument of landscape art of the 18th century. Letniy Sad is the oldest park in St. Petersburg. The park was founded by Peter I in 1704. The Tsar dreamed of his own Versailles and drew its original plan himself. He planned to create a regular, architectural park with accurate layout and straight paths. Prominent architects and gardeners took part in its creation. The park was supposed to become a place of relaxation, A__________.

        Letniy Sad is surrounded by water. Natural boundary of the park from the north and east are the Neva and Fontanka Rivers, B__________.

        Peter I brought sculptures from Italy for the park and was very proud of them. In the 18th century there were more than two hundred sculptures, C__________, or moved to suburban royal residences and the Hermitage. Now Letniy Sad is decorated with 90 sculptures – copies made of artificial marble.

        In May, 2012 Letniy Sad was opened after reconstruction. The reconstruction work had been going on for about three years, D__________ Letniy Sad as it was in the 18th century. Among the new items in Letniy Sad, there is the Archaeological Museum, E__________ during the restoration of the park. Visitors can take a tour of the park F__________ on Sundays. 

        1. and restorers have done everything possible to keep

        2. combining the features of urban and suburban estates

        3. which are planned to be the centre of scientific research

        4. which contains interesting objects found by archaeologists

        5. but later many of them were either destroyed in the flood

        6. and enjoy the exhibitions and performances of a brass band

        7. and from the south and west – the Moika River and the Lebyazhiy Canal

        Ответ

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        Описание заданий 12—18

        В заданиях 12—18 (высокого уровня сложности) надо прочитать более сложный, чем в предыдущих заданиях, текст и выбрать правильный ответ из четырёх предложенных. Даётся семь вопросов и к каждому — четыре варианта ответа, из которых только один является правильным. Эти семь вопросов могут иметь вид незаконченных утверждений, к которым надо выбрать завершение, соответствующее содержанию текста. Так проверяется полное понимание текста. За каждый правильный ответ вы получаете 1 балл. Максимум за успешное выполнение этого задания — 7 баллов.

        Стратегии выполнения заданий 12—18

        Алгоритм выполнения заданий 12—18 раздела “Чтение” близок к алгоритму выполнения задания 3 раздела “Аудирование”.

        Здесь проверяется полное и детальное понимание текста. Некоторые вопросы могут проверять понимание ДЕТАЛЕЙ и могут быть связаны с конкретным отрезком текста, другие — понимание ВСЕГО ТЕКСТА, понимание мыслей и намерений автора и могут быть не связаны с конкретным отрезком текста. Как правило, такие вопросы (один—два) даются последними.

        Эти задания наиболее трудные в разделе “Чтение”, поэтому если сам текст или задания вам кажутся слишком сложными, а время, уже затраченное на выполнение заданий этого раздела, приближается к 30 минутам, НЕ ВЫПОЛНЯЙТЕ эти задания и ПЕРЕЙДИТЕ к следующему разделу — “Грамматика и лексика”. Когда вы выполните остальные задания, можете вернуться к пропущенным вопросам. Даже если вы к ним не вернётесь, вы потеряете только 7 баллов. Если вы не выполните остальные задания экзаменационной работы, вы потеряете гораздо больше.

        1. Ознакомьтесь с общим содержанием текста, постарайтесь уловить развитие сюжета или развитие мысли автора. Не пугайтесь незнакомых слов и длинных сложных предложений. НЕ ЧИТАЙТЕ текст ЕЩЁ РАЗ, прежде чем вы поработаете с тестовыми вопросами.

        2. Как и в других заданиях, предложенные вам тестовые вопросы обычно идут в том же порядке, что и информация в тексте. В конце задания могут быть вопросы более общего характера. Отвечая на них, надо подумать обо всём тексте в целом.

        3. Просмотрите все тестовые вопросы к данному тексту. При этом не читайте альтернативные ответы (концовки предложений) 1—4. Закройте их ручкой, листочком бумаги или рукой. Читайте ТОЛЬКО сам вопрос или начало предложения, концовку которого вам надо выбрать. Просмотрев таким образом все вопросы и составив о них представление, начинайте работать с ними по порядку.

        4. Прочитав первый вопрос, подумайте, есть ли у вас ответ на основе прочитанного текста. Откройте и прочитайте первый предложенный вам ответ — это то, о чём вы подумали?

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        6. Сосредоточьтесь на альтернативных ответах (концовках предложений) 1—4. Определите, что их роднит, а что различает: они могут быть очень похожи, но иметь одно различие. Эту деталь и надо найти в тексте и выбрать нужную формулировку в ответах.

        7. Помните, что если два альтернативных ответа совпадают по смыслу (синонимичны), ни один из них не может быть правильным.

        8. Когда вы обращаетесь к тексту, чтобы проверить свой ответ, читайте только тот отрезок текста, который вам для этого необходим. Обдумывая свой выбор, сконцентрируйтесь на нём, отвлекитесь от текста, не пытайтесь одновременно читать ещё какую-то его часть.

        9. Закончив работу над всеми вопросами к данному тексту, прочитайте выбранные вами ответы — все подряд. Проверьте, нет ли в выбранных ответах нарушений логики, складываются ли они в логическую картинку и не противоречат ли исходному тексту.

        10. После выполнения всех заданий раздела “Чтение” не забудьте перенести ваши ответы в бланк ответов № 1.

        Учимся выполнять задания 12—18

        Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12—18. В каждом задании запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа.

        Space could solve water problems

        Have you ever tasted saltwater? I guess you have and if so, you will agree with me that it’s not very refreshing. In fact, drinking more than a few cups worth can kill you.

        According to the United States Geological Survey, whose mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nation’s water resources, about ninety-seven percent of the water on our planet is saltwater; the rest is stored in lakes, rivers, glaciers and aquifers underground. Moreover, only about one-third of the world’s potential fresh water can be used for human needs. As pollution increases, the amount of usable water decreases.

        Water is the most precious and taken-for-granted resource we have on Earth. It is also one of the most threatened resources. Increased population and possible climate change will put more and more strain on supplies of this vital resource as time goes on. What could we do in this situation? Though it may seem like science fiction, the solution could lie in outer space.

        I’m not saying we’re going to be teleporting to a spring on the other side of the galaxy or colonizing another planet just to have longer showers — it’s much more mundane than that. What we could achieve realistically in this century is the successful use of the solar system’s rare metals and water, barring the invention of the matrix.

        You may be surprised to learn that the metal in your keys, coins, cell phone, computer, car and everywhere else, originally came to this planet from space. When Earth formed, the heavy metals sank to the center and formed a solid core. The lighter elements formed the mantle and the crust we live on. Asteroids and comets that struck the Earth brought water and metals to the surface.

        There are thousands of asteroids orbiting near Earth. Most asteroids are made of rock, but some are composed of metal, mostly nickel and iron. Probes could be sent out to these to identify useful ones. Then larger probes could push them towards the Earth where they can be handled in orbit.

        In order to fuel ships and probes, we simply need to find a source of water, such as a comet or the surface of the moon. We collect the water and pass an electric current through it from a solar panel. The water separates into oxygen and hydrogen, which in liquid form is a powerful rocket fuel.

        Is this really possible? We may soon find out. Private company SpaceX has already started delivering equipment to the International Space Station (ISS).

        The ISS is proof that countries once at each other’s throats, like America and Russia, can work together and pull off multi-billion dollar projects.

        Recently, a company called Planetary Resources Inc. made the news for getting big names like Google and Microsoft to invest in exploring asteroids for material gain. Although it will take many decades, it is wise to put the gears in motion now.

        We’ve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from them. We can put something as large as the ISS, which weighs just short of 500 tons, according to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in orbit.

        We can make a half-million-mile round-trip to get rocks from the moon. We can do all of these things already. They just need to be applied and developed in a smart way.

        12. What problem is raised in the article?

        1) Cooperation in space.

        2) Threats of climate change.

        3) Danger of drinking salt water.

        4) Lack of water supplies on Earth.

        Ответ: [ ]

        13. According to the author, the information published in the US Geological Survey is meant to …

        1) assure the nation that there is still enough of usable water.

        2) help to monitor the state of the country’s water resources.

        3) demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses.

        4) warn the public about the dangers of water pollution.

        Ответ: [ ]

        14. The author thinks that outer space …

        1) is dangerous because of asteroids.

        2) is a source of important supplies.

        3) is not studied properly.

        4) should be colonized.

        Ответ: [ ]

        15. According to the author, the space water sources may be used for …

        1) fuel production.

        2) water supplies for spaceships.

        3) moon exploration.

        4) the production of electricity.

        Ответ: [ ]

        16. The Google and Microsoft (paragraph 9) are mentioned to …

        1) explain how Planetary Resources Inc. became famous.

        2) prove that asteroids can be commercially attractive.

        3) show that space research is important for computer science.

        4) prove that asteroids can interfere with the Internet.

        Ответ: [ ]

        17. The expression “put the gears in motion” in “… it is wise to put the gears in motion now” (paragraph 9) means …

        1) “to explore”.

        2) “to begin”.

        3) “to move”.

        4) “to invest”.

        Ответ: [ ]

        18. What idea is stressed in the last two paragraphs?

        1) There is room for further achievements in space exploration.

        2) Asteroids are unique objects for scientific research.

        3) Only smart administration can manage space programs.

        4) International Space Station is the heaviest object in space.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Разбор заданий 12—18

        ШАГ 1. Знакомимся с заданиями 12—18 раздела “Чтение”. Внимательно изучаем инструкцию к заданиям 12—18. Стараемся понять, что необходимо сделать в этих заданиях.

        Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12—18. В каждом задании запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа.

        В заданиях 12—18 предлагается текст для чтения и вопросы с четырьмя вариантами ответа, из которых нужно выбрать один правильный. Подобный формат задания уже разбирался в разделе “Аудирование”. Разница между заданиями 12—18 и заданиями по аудированию 3—9 состоит только в следующем:

        • в первом случае даётся письменный, а не устный текст, и его можно прочитать несколько раз;

        • в аудировании тест множественного выбора включал три варианта ответа, в чтении — четыре варианта ответа.

        Задача экзаменуемого — понять все детали текста и его общий смысл и правильно ответить на поставленные вопросы, выбрав правильный ответ из четырёх предложенных вариантов ответа, либо завершить утверждение с помощью одного из четырёх вариантов ответа. Таким образом, задания 3—9 и 12—18 требуют одинаковых стратегий выполнения. Эти задания относятся к высокому уровню сложности и значительно сложнее, чем предыдущие задания в этих же разделах.

        Данные задания направлены на полное и детальное понимание информации в письменном тексте, в них проверяются следующие умения:

        • точно и полно понимать всю информацию и детали;

        • понимать текст на уровне значения и на уровне смысла;

        • понимать информацию, данную имплицитно, т. е. в неявном виде; понимать подтекст.

        ШАГ 2. Знакомимся с общим содержанием текста. Стараемся уловить развитие сюжета или развитие мысли автора. Не пугайтесь незнакомых слов и длинных сложных предложений. НЕ ЧИТАЙТЕ текст ЕЩЁ РАЗ, прежде чем вы поработаете с тестовыми вопросами.

        ШАГ 3. Изучаем письменные утверждения/вопросы 12—18. Пытаемся понять смысл утверждений/ вопросов, чтобы определить, какая информация потребуется для решения поставленной задачи. Определяем, что для решения поставленной задачи необходимо понять информацию, представленную как эксплицитно (в явном виде), так и имплицитно (в неявном виде, скрыто, в подтексте).

        ШАГ 4. Выполняем задание 12. Быстро просматриваем утверждение 12, а затем бегло читаем первый фрагмент статьи.

        Вопрос 12 выглядит следующим образом:

        12. What problem is raised in the article?

        1) Cooperation in space.

        2) Threats of climate change.

        3) Danger of drinking salt water.

        4) Lack of water supplies on Earth.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Данный вопрос проверяет понимание общего смысла абзаца. Соотносим вопрос с тем фрагментом текста, который к нему относится.

        Space could solve water problems

        Have you ever tasted saltwater? I guess you have and if so, you will agree with me that it’s not very refreshing. In fact, drinking more than a few cups worth can kill you.

        According to the United States Geological Survey, whose mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nation’s water resources, about ninety-seven percent of the water on our planet is saltwater; the rest is stored in lakes, rivers, glaciers and aquifers underground. Moreover, only about one-third of the world’s potential fresh water can be used for human needs. As pollution increases, the amount of usable water decreases.

        Анализ текста показывает, что уже сам заголовок частично даёт нам ответ на вопрос о том, какой проблеме посвящён текст, так как обычно в заголовке отражена основная идея текста или его тема. Из заголовка узнаём, что речь идёт о проблемах с водой, которые могут быть решены с помощью космоса. Поэтому первые два варианта ответа нам не подходят. Но какой же проблеме с водой посвящён текст? В первом абзаце речь идёт об опасности пить солёную воду, но уже второй абзац свидетельствует, что дело не в этом (смотри ключевые слова и фразы, выделенные шрифтом). Так что третий вариант тоже не подходит. В тексте сказано, что пресной воды мало, так как только одна треть ресурсов может быть использована для человеческих нужд, да и эти ресурсы уменьшаются. Таким образом, верен четвёртый вариант ответа — Lack of water supplies on Earth.

        ШАГ 5. Переходим к следующему заданию. Рассмотрим задание 13. Будем действовать по той же схеме. Просмотрим утверждения, выделим ключевые слова в тексте.

        13. According to the author, the information published in the US Geological Survey is meant to …

        1) assure the nation that there is still enough of usable water.

        2) help to monitor the state of the country’s water resources.

        3) demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses.

        4) warn the public about the dangers of water pollution.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Возьмём тот же абзац. Ранее мы уже выделили ключевые слова в тексте, теперь попробуем соотнести их с вариантами ответа.

        According to the United States Geological Survey, whose mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nation’s water resources, about ninety-seven percent of the water on our planet is saltwater; the rest is stored in lakes, rivers, glaciers and aquifers underground. Moreover, only about one-third of the world’s potential fresh water can be used for human needs. As pollution increases, the amount of usable water decreases.

        Рассмотрим первый вариант ответа. Ключевыми в нём являются слова assure и there is still enough of usable water, которые вступают в противоречие со сказанным в тексте, что только 1/3 пресной воды пригодна для использования людьми. Можно также соотнести слово assure с предложением о миссии предпринятого исследования mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nation’s water resources. Анализ текста показывает, что в задачи исследования не входило кого-то заверять или убеждать в чём-то, учёные должны были собрать и распространить надёжную и своевременную информацию о водных ресурсах. Отсюда первый вариант не подходит. Не подходят и третий и четвёртый варианты, так как основная миссия — сбора информации и её распространения — согласуется только со словом monitor, которое является обобщённым словом, содержащим понятия collect anddisseminate. Можно найти ключевое слово monitor в тестовом задании, которое точно соответствует содержанию текста только во втором варианте ответа. Следовательно, второй ответ верен.

        ШАГ 6. Рассматриваем задание 14. Просмотрим его с вариантами ответа, а потом проанализируем текст.

        14. The author thinks that outer space …

        1) is dangerous because of asteroids.

        2) is a source of important supplies.

        3) is not studied properly.

        4) should be colonized.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Ещё раз обратим внимание на то, что во всех заданиях порядок вопросов соответствует порядку, в котором информация появляется в тексте. Возьмем следующие абзацы и выделим в них ключевые слова, которые помогут понять смысл текста и соотнести его с тестовым заданием.

        Water is the most precious and taken-for-granted resource we have on Earth. It is also one of the most threatened resources. Increased population and possible climate change will put more and more strain on supplies of this vital resource as time goes on. What could we do in this situation? Though it may seem like science fiction, the solution could lie in outer space.

        I’m not saying we’re going to be teleporting to a spring on the other side of the galaxy or colonizing another planet just to have longer showers — it’s much more mundane than that. What we could achieve realistically in this century is the successful use of the solar system’s rare metals and water, barring the invention of the matrix.

        You may be surprised to learn that the metal in your keys, coins, cell phone, computer, car and everywhere else, originally came to this planet from space. When Earth formed, the heavy metals sank to the center and formed a solid core. The lighter elements formed the mantle and the crust we live on. Asteroids and comets that struck the Earth brought water and metals to the surface.

        There are thousands of asteroids orbiting near Earth. Most asteroids are made of rock, but some are composed of metal, mostly nickel and iron. Probes could be sent out to these to identify useful ones.Then larger probes could push them towards the Earth where they can be handled in orbit.

        Рассмотрим первый вариант ответа. Соответствует ли его смысл тексту? Нет, не соответствует. В тексте упоминаются астероиды, но ничего не говорится об опасности, которую они могут нести: этот вариант не подходит. Рассмотрим второй вариант ответа: он подходит. Во втором абзаце мы находим ключевые слова, которые указывают на то, что это правильный ответ. К ним можноотнести последнее предложение во втором абзаце текста, а именно: What we could achieve realistically in this century is the successful use of the solar system’s rare metals and water… В следующем, третьем, абзаце автор развивает тезис о реальности разрабатывать полезные ресурсы и пополнять их запасы из космоса, говоря о внеземном происхождении металла, и подкрепляет свою мысль предложением Asteroids and comets that struck the Earth brought water and metals to the surface. Слова water and metals конкретизируют понятия important supplies, vital resources. В этом случае нам подходит второй ответ.

        Проверим себя. Может ли подойти третий вариант? Нет, так как в тексте ничего не сказано о качестве изучения космоса. Четвёртый вариант тоже не подходит, так как во втором абзацерассматриваемой части текста говорится: I’m not saying we’re going to be teleporting to a spring on the other side of the galaxy or colonizing another planet

        ШАГ 7. Рассматриваем задание 15. Читаем тестовое задание и варианты ответа на него.

        15. According to the author, the space water sources may be used for …

        1) fuel production.

        2) water supplies for spaceships.

        3) moon exploration.

        4) the production of electricity.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Проанализируем следующий абзац и выделим в нём ключевые слова, которые помогут нам выбрать правильный ответ.

        In order to fuel ships and probes, we simply need to find a source of water, such as a comet or the surface of the moon. We collect the water and pass an electric current through it from a solar panel. The water separates into oxygen and hydrogen, which in liquid form is a powerful rocket fuel.

        Анализ текста показывает, что уже первый вариант ответа нас устраивает. Почему? Первое и последнее предложения абзаца содержат информацию, которая прямо указывает на верность первого варианта ответа, потому что в данном отрывке текста речь идёт о возможном способе получения горючего для космических кораблей. Что касается вариантов 2, 3 и 4 — они не подходят по смыслу, хотя в тексте есть слова, отвлекающие от правильного ответа, такие, как moon, electric current, но они использованы в другом контексте.

        ШАГ 8. Рассматриваем задание 16. Как и ранее, вначале изучаем само задание и варианты ответов к нему.

        16. The Google and Microsoft (paragraph 9) are mentioned to …

        1) explain how Planetary Resources Inc. became famous.

        2) prove that asteroids can be commercially attractive.

        3) show that space research is important for computer science.

        4) prove that asteroids can interfere with the Internet.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Затем обратимся к следующему абзацу и выделим в нём ключевые слова.

        Recently, a company called Planetary Resources Inc. made the news for getting big names like Google and Microsoft to invest in exploring asteroids for material gain. Although it will take many decades, it is wise to put the gears in motion now.

        Рассмотрим первый вариант ответа. Он не подходит: компания привлекла Гугл и Майкрософт, но стала ли от этого знаменитой, в тексте не сказано. Подойдёт ли по смыслу второй ответ? Да, подойдёт. Словосочетание commercially attractive передаёт тот же смысл, что и to invest … for material gain. Варианты 3 и 4 не подходят, так как в данном абзаце ничего не сказано о том, что космические исследования важны для компьютерной науки или что астероиды мешают работе Интернета.

        ШАГ 9. Рассматриваем задание 17 и варианты ответа на него.

        17. The expression “put the gears in motion” in “… it is wise to put the gears in motion now” (paragraph 9) means …

        1) “to explore”

        2) “to begin”.

        3) “to move”.

        4) “to invest”.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Теперь просмотрим текст того же абзаца, который мы уже читали при анализе предыдущего задания. Здесь мы встречаемся с идиоматическим выражением put the gears in motion, что соответствует русскому “запустить машину”, т. е. “что-то начать”. Анализ вариантов показывает, что только ответ 2 содержит глагол “начинать, начать”. Следовательно, правильный ответ — 2.

        ШАГ 10. Рассматриваем последнее задание 18 и варианты ответов на него.

        18. What idea is stressed in the last two paragraphs?

        1) There is room for further achievements in space exploration.

        2) Asteroids are unique objects for scientific research.

        3) Only smart administration can manage space programs.

        4) International Space Station is the heaviest object in space.

        Ответ: [ ]

        ШАГ 11. Теперь читаем окончание текста и выделяем в нём ключевые слова, которые помогают ориентироваться в смысле текста.

        We’ve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from them. We can put something as large as the ISS, which weighs just short of 500 tons, according to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in orbit.

        We can make a half-miilion-mile round-trip to get rocks from the moon. We can do all of these things already. They just need to be applied and developed in a smart way.

        Проанализируем варианты и соотнесём их с текстом. Первый вариант There is room for further achievements in space exploration нам подходит. Слово room используется в значении “место, пространство”, и вариант в переводе звучит как “есть место для дальнейших достижений в исследовании космоса”. Это и есть основная идея последних двух абзацев. Смысл приведённых примеров в абзаце (что можно сделать в будущем в космосе) доказывает этот тезис. Вариант 2 не может быть правильным, так как в тексте говорится об исследовании не только астероидов, но и Луны. Третий вариант тоже не подходит, так как NASA хотя и упоминается, но в другом контексте. Четвёртый вариант не подходит, так как космическая станция хотя и упоминается, но, во-первых, в тексте не сказано, что это самый тяжёлый объект в космосе, а во-вторых, что более важно, станция упоминается в тексте как один из примеров того, что можно сделать в будущем. Важен вывод на основе приведённых примеров, а он есть только в ответе 1.

        Типичные ошибки при выполнении заданий 12—18

        Экзаменуемые:

        • неправильно выделяют ключевые слова;

        • не понимают смысл прочитанного текста;

        • неправильно определяют временную и причинно-следственную взаимосвязь событий;

        • выбирают вариант ответа только потому, что те же слова есть в тексте, и забывают, что верный ответ, как правило, перефразирован, т. е. опираются в выборе ответа на слова, а не на смысл;

        • не понимают имплицитно выраженную (данную в неявном виде) информацию.

        Подготовительные упражнения к заданиям 12—18

        1. Ответьте на вопросы.

        1. Какова цель заданий 12—18?

        2. Какой уровень сложности заданий 12—18?

        3. Какие ключевые умения проверяют задания 12—18?

        4. Какой вид теста используется для заданий 12—18?

        5. Какой тип текста используется для заданий 12—18?

        6. Сколько баллов можно получить за задания 12—18?

        2. Прочитайте текст. Выделите основную информацию, второстепенную информацию и детали. Заполните таблицу.

        Game theory

        An 11-year-old boy taps furiously on a laptop, blasting enemies as he goes through a maze. They wipe him out before he can reach the end — game over. Frustrated, he opens the game’s programming window, changes the gravity setting, and this time beats the baddies. Victory!

        This could be the future of American education, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. The Quest to Learn school opened last September in Manhattan, welcoming the first class of sixth-graders who will learn almost entirely through videogame-inspired activities, an educational strategy designed to keep kids engaged and prepare them for high-tech careers.

        Основная информация

        Второстепенная информация

        Детали

        3. Прочитайте текст из предыдущего задания. Задайте по два вопроса по основной информации, по второстепенной информации и к деталям.

        4. Прочитайте текст и вопросы предыдущих двух заданий. Попросите вашего одноклассника ответить на ваши вопросы.

        5. Прочитайте тестовый вопрос в форме незаконченного предложения, найдите соответствие во фрагменте и подчеркните его. Затем прочитайте задание с предложенными вариантами ответа и выберите правильный.

        (1) At the beginning of the article the author says that it used to be polite in Britain to …

        For the British, it’s a well-known social law that in several, if not most, public spaces, silence is key. Those who dare speak in a London tube carriage, particularly during rush hours, are condemned to receive dirty looks from other passengers for the duration of their journey.

        At the beginning of the article the author says that it used to be polite in Britain to…

        1) keep silence in public places.

        2) sneeze in public places.

        3) avoid looking at people.

        4) talk while travelling.

        Ответ: [ ]

        (2) Chatting is compared to a physical exercise because the author thinks it is …

        Chit-chat is rather like going to the gym — arduous at first, but afterwards you’re pleased you made the effort. However, a sudden and excessive interest in any technology we have on our person gives those around us the impression that it’s them we want to avoid, not the “er …” that may result from wondering what to say next.

        Chatting is compared to a physical exercise because the author thinks it is …

        1) enhanced by technology.

        2) a rewarding experience.

        3) an exercise for your brain.

        4) impressive for people around. 6

        Ответ: [ ]

        6. Прочитайте текст и ответьте на вопросы.

        Ever since Pong, videogames have outperformed teachers in one key way: they command attention for hours. “Games are exceptionally good at engaging kids,” says Quest’s main designer Katie Salen, a game designer and technology professor at the New School University. “They drop kids into complex problems where they fail and fail, but they try again and again.” She knew, though, that when kids face tough problems in school, they sometimes just give up, which is partly why only a third of eighth-graders earn “proficient” math scores on national assessment tests.

        13. According to the text, videogames outperform teachers at …

        1) preparing students for standardized tests.

        2) keeping students’ attention.

        Ответ: [ ]

        14. The word “they” in “They drop kids into complex problems …” (paragraph 3) refers to …

        1) students.

        2) games.

        Ответ: [ ]

        7. Прочитайте текст и ответьте на вопросы.

        With this in mind, three years ago Salen started the Institute of Play, a nonprofit collaboration of game designers and learning experts who create games to teach school material. After successful tests in city classrooms, the group worked with the New York City Department of Education to open Quest to Learn.

        This year’s 72-student class is split into four groups that rotate through five courses during the day: Codeworlds (math/English), Being, Space and Place (social studies/ English), The Way Things Work (math/science), Sports for the Mind (game design), and Wellness (health/PE). Instead of slogging through problem sets, students learn collaboratively in group projects that require an understanding of subjects in the New York State curriculum. The school’s model draws on 30 years of research showing that people learn best when they’re in a social context that puts new knowledge to use. Kids learn more by, say, pretending to be Spartan spies gathering intel on Athens than by memorizing facts about ancient Greece.

        15. Which of the following statements about studying at Quest to Learn is NOT true, according to paragraph 5?

        1) At Quest to Learn students study four main subjects.

        2) Group work is one of the main forms of learning.

        3) Its curriculum is based on the New York State curriculum.

        Ответ: [ ]

        16. In paragraph 5, the task to gather information on Athens (“Kids learn more …”) is probably an example of how students study …

        1) English.

        2) game design.

        3) history.

        Ответ: [ ]

        8. Прочитайте текст и ответьте на вопросы.

        Most sixth-graders don’t expect to ever need to identify integers, but at Quest, it’s the key to a code-breaking game. In another class, when creatures called Troggles needed help moving heavy objects the class made a video instructing how long a ramp they should build to minimize the force they needed to apply. “They’re picking concepts up as well as, if not better than, at other schools,” says Quest’s math and science teacher Ameer Mourad. Beyond make-believe, Quest is the first middle school to teach videogame design. Salen says building games teaches students about complex systems, which will prepare them for growing fields such as bioinformatics.

        The plan is for this class to attend Quest through high school, adding more sixth- graders every year. Although students must pass the annual standardized tests that all public students do to keep a school open, educators so far are impressed.

        Salen has pilot studies to back up that risk; however, she won’t know if the school prepares kids for real-world success until the first class graduates. But Quest has already proved itself in one area: the kids love it. “It’s fun,” says student Nadine Clements. Her least favourite part of school? “Dismissal.”

        17. According to Katie Salen, learning to design video games…

        1) teaches students to use their imagination.

        2) prepares students for their future careers.

        3) helps students to make video instructions.

        4) motivates students to study bioinformatics.

        Ответ: [ ]

        18. According to the writer, how well Quest to Learn prepares students for the real life will be known …

        1) after students pass their end-of-the-year tests.

        2) when new students start the school.

        3) after the graduation of the first class of students.

        4) when educators and government have approved it.

        Ответ: [ ]

        9. Прочитайте следующие фрагменты текста и выберите правильные ответы.

        1. Whether you’re a first-grader proud of the fact you survived your first year of full-day education or a grad student desperate for a study break, summer vacation means one thing to everybody: sleeping in on weekday mornings. There is no alarm to hit at 6:30 and no bus to chase after. And while days might be filled with summer jobs and day camp, those never seem to start quite as early.

        What does the author like about summer holidays?

        1) She works at a day camp.

        2) She can have a summer job.

        3) She has no school.

        4) She does not have to get up early.

        Ответ: [ ]

        2. So why is there a conspiracy working against students the minute the final bell rings and the last exam is turned in? And the culprit is visible in any given apartment complex, condo community or public park: landscapers.

        I have lived in many towns and in homes of different shapes and sizes in my short, 23 years on Earth. And yet, no matter where I call home, I am faced with the same hardship: trying to sleep in on lazy, summer mornings while the lawn mowers are hard at work on public and private yards.

        What is the author complaining about mentioning the landscapers?

        1) The quality of their work.

        2) The noise they make.

        3) The plants they tend to.

        4) The size of the yards.

        Ответ: [ ]

        3. The townhouse neighborhood I called home when I was a little girl was a jam-packed street. We had more than 250 houses on my block alone. One of the things my mom loved about that house was its tiny yard.

        My mother does not have a green bone in her body. She has killed every herb garden my sister and I have ever given her. So my mother was thrilled that our front yard was the size of a postage stamp. It, like every other yard on the block, only needed to be trimmed once a month to look good. And yet, every Monday and Thursday at 7:30 a.m., the city-contracted landscaping team would drive down our street and unload two or three industrial mowers and go to work on the little patches of public grass around mail boxes and trees.

        The phrase “does not have a green bone in her body” in paragraph 5 (“My mother does not have a green bone in her body”) is closest in meaning to …

        1) “is not good at gardening”.

        2) “does not eat greens”.

        3) “does not look after her garden”.

        4) “hates planting flowers”.

        Ответ: [ ]

        *10. Составьте вопрос с четырьмя ответами к следующему фрагменту. и выделите правильный вариант. I

        I am not so selfish that I don’t understand why mowers work in the morning. Landscapers have multiple customers to serve on any given day, and the earlier they start the earlier they can be done. Plus, it is cooler in the morning, and preferable, rather than at noon when the sun is high in the sky. But students work hard all year and look forward to a break from books, tests and alarm clocks.

        So, in order to find a common ground between landscapers and students, I send this challenge out into the universe: whoever can build a silent lawn mower will get my undying gratitude, love and affection and whatever else they want, I promise!

        Полезные советы

        • Помните, что в неверном варианте ответа могут быть использованы те же слова и упомянуты те же события/явления, что и в тексте.

        • Обращайте внимание на мелкие детали: неверные ответы могут содержать иную грамматическую форму или незначительно измененную информацию.

        • Если вы не уверены, что выбранный вами вариант ответа правильный, определите те варианты, которые явно являются неправильными и вычеркните их. Если у вас остаётся выбор из двух вариантов, то положитесь на интуицию и выберите ответ.

        Как увеличить эффективность и скорость чтения

        Потренируйтесь в применении этих приёмов в ходе подготовки к экзамену

        • Используйте карандаш во время чтения. Это помогает тренировать глаза.

        • Читайте только те слова, которые несут смысл: существительные, глаголы, прилагательные, местоимения, наречия. Не обращайте внимания на артикли, предлоги, союзы, междометия. Подчеркните существительные и глаголы, затем прочитайте их опять. Практикуйтесь до тех пор, пока вы автоматически не будете читать только слова, несущие смысл. К словам, несущим смысл, относятся также имена собственные, даты, отрицания.

        • Прочитайте текст, обращая внимание только на структуру предложения: подлежащее, сказуемое, дополнение. Игнорируйте определения и обстоятельства образа действия.

        • Не вчитываясь в детали, отметьте карандашом связующие слова, например “с одной стороны”, “подводя итог”, “однако” и т. д. Практикуйтесь до тех пор, пока вы при чтении абзаца не будете видеть связующие слова автоматически.

        • Прочитайте текст, обращая внимание на союзы в предложениях, определите их роль для понимания текста.

        • Прочитайте текст быстро, обращая внимание на отрицания. Они могут быть выражены как грамматически, так и лексически. Отрицания играют большую роль в понимании смысла текста. Невнимание к ним может привести к ошибкам.

        • Прочитайте только первые фразы каждого абзаца, они дают общее представление о содержании текста.

        • Прочитайте только последнюю фразу каждого абзаца. Определите, помогает ли она вам спрогнозировать содержание следующего абзаца.

        • Прочитайте текст, игнорируя незнакомые слова. Если вы останавливаетесь на словах, которых не знаете, это замедляет скорость чтения.

        • Прочитайте весь текст, обращая внимание только на глаголы. Это поможет вам понять, меняется ли содержание текста. Более того, глаголы обычно вводят новую информацию в предложение.

        • Закройте левую или правую часть текста, пробегите глазами оставшийся для обзора текст, попытайтесь уловить основную идею текста.

        • Прочитайте предложение быстро слева направо. Когда вы научитесь читать его довольно быстро, попытайтесь прочитать его с той же скоростью справа налево и опять слева направо и т. д.

        • Каждое предложение текста обычно содержит информацию, которая относится к предыдущему предложению (начало предложения), и новую информацию (конец предложения). Прочитайте быстро только концы предложений абзаца. Можете ли вы определить новую информацию?

        • С помощью карандаша, который находится всё время в центре текста и передвигается по вертикали текста, заставьте свои глаза двигаться быстро по вертикали по каждую сторону от карандаша.

        • Быстро пробегите глазами текст, сначала по вертикали, затем по диагонали. Сделайте так несколько раз.

        • Пробегите глазами текст в разных направлениях: снизу вверх, сверху вниз, по диагонали, вертикали, горизонтали. Время от времени останавливайтесь, а затем вновь читайте. Это поможет вам не читать каждое слово отдельно, а вначале воспринимать текст блоками (абзацами), и затем как единую структуру (целостный текст).

        Тренируемся в выполнении заданий 12—18

        Вариант 1

        Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12—18. В каждом задании запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа.

        From the history of social networks

        The history of social networks goes back to cavemen who posted up on their walls the best places to hunt and gather and shared what types of tools were good for different things. Speaking about modern times, reaching people around the world with a click is not a dream anymore, and it is an essential part of our daily life.

        We could say that 1971, when the first e-mail was sent, is the starting point of this new way of communication. Qwertyuiop was the first text sent with an e-mail, it is usually the top line of a keyboard and the longest word you can make out of it is “typewriter”. We may wonder if it could be a peculiar coincidence. In 1978, BBS exchanged data over phone lines. BBS — the Bulletin Board System was a computer system running software that allowed users to connect and log in to the system using a special programme. Once logged in, a user could perform functions such as uploading and downloading software and data, reading news and bulletins, and exchanging messages with other users personally or publicly. Originally they were accessed only over a phone line using a modem. Bulletin Board Systems were in many ways a precursor to the modern form of the World Wide Web, social network services and other aspects of the Internet.

        As the next step, in 1994 GEOCITIES was founded. It is one of the first social networking sites. In its original form, site users selected a “city” in which to place their web pages. The cities were named after the real ones or other regions according to their content (computer related sites were placed in Silicon Valley and entertainment sites were assigned to Hollywood). Later, the platform created streets, avenues and even separate buildings as the information there got more specific.

        The year 1997 marked the appearance of AOL instant messenger and Sixdegrees.com. The latter was a social network website that lasted four years. It allowed users to list friends, family members and users while external contacts were invited to join the site. It was first manifestation of social networking websites as we know them today, especially because with it instant messaging programmes were gaining more and more popularity among web users who started to get used to personal profile creations and listing friends.

        At the beginning of our century Friendster was launched, with a user-base growing up to 3 million people within the first three months of its existence. Friendster has become especially popular in Southeast Asia and even today it is a major site in that region of the world. The service allowed users to share online content and media with their contacts. The website was also used for dating, discovering new events, bands and hobbies. Users could share videos, photos, messages and comments with other members via their profile and network. Since then numerous clones of this site have appeared, including MySpace and certainly Facebook, opened to any aged 13 or more with a valid mailing address.

        We have all witnessed how far social networking has seeped into our daily life, with news broadcasters calling Tweet views or appointments being made over Linkedln. Examining the fascinating history of social media leads to just one conclusion — unpredictability will continue to reign. No one can possibly foretell which platforms will stay in favour and which ones will be rejected and when the next breakthrough will happen, particularly when the social networks themselves have become such influential brands.

        12. What idea is NOT expressed in the first paragraph?

        1) Cavemen were dreaming of modern social media.

        2) Ancient people tried to pass the information down.

        3) Online communication has been developing quickly.

        4) Most people use online communication every day.

        Ответ: [ ]

        13. What is “qwertyuiop»? (paragraph 2)

        1) It’s the word “typewriter” misspelled.

        2) It’s an old type of a computer keyboard.

        3) It’s the random text in the first e-mail.

        4) It’s the first e-mail system people used.

        Ответ: [ ]

        14. What is NOT listed as a user function of BBS in the text?

        1) Exchanging software.

        2) Creating newsletters.

        3) Learning about events.

        4) Socializing with other users.

        Ответ: [ ]

        15. The GEOCITIES platform got such a name because …

        1) its structure reminded a geographical map.

        2) only people from certain cities could use it.

        3) it copied mail communication around the globe.

        4) it was initially started in Silicon Valley.

        Ответ: [ ]

        16. According to the text, what was special about Sixdegrees.com?

        1) It closed down after a short period of time.

        2) People could find new contacts there.

        3) It was a good place for family communication.

        4) It helped people master certain functions.

        Ответ: [ ]

        17. According to the text, what is TRUE about Friendster?

        1) Asian people didn’t find it attractive.

        2) It helped many people get married.

        3) Facebook used it as its prototype.

        4) You can use it only if you are 13.

        Ответ: [ ]

        18. What does the author think about the future of the social media?

        1) They will get even more followers than now.

        2) It’s hard to tell what will happen with them.

        3) People will try to give them up completely.

        4) They will become people’s favourite pastime

        Ответ: [ ]

        Вариант 2

        Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12—18. В каждом задании запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа.

        Music saves the globe

        Climate change is now widely recognized as the major environmental problem facing the globe. Global warming and climate change are important and controversial topics. They have raised strong feelings on both sides of the debate. Where do you stand?

        As many psychologists put it, music is an effective tool for raising awareness, expressing emotions and prompting action. Many musicians all over the world are very conscious of the environment so think about these top songs about climate change. The songs are both new and old, fast and slow, funny and serious, by the famous and the unknown. What unites them is that the singers care and worry about the future of our planet.

        If we had a chart of these songs, number one would certainly be “Saltwater” by Julian Lennon. This song has been around for a while — I remember my now- adult kids singing it at a primary school concert in the 90s. In his introduction at the concert, Julian says, “We knew about hunger and so many other things. But there’s a lot of things that we weren’t told as Joe Public about what we’re doing wrong. And unfortunately that sort of information has only been given to us over the last couple of years, really. And that’s why the song was written … This affects me. It makes me feel really sad. I’m going to do my own little bit when I can.”

        One more great hit is “Where We Going to Go” by David Todd. It has been written to help people become aware what may happen to the planet if global warming is not curtailed. David is a talented singer, songwriter, musician who is concerned about the future of the planet. He is not a professional musician and does not perform publicly therefore very little is known about him. In fact, he has a talent many desire and few achieve. He has written many beautiful songs which are greatly appreciated by his family and friends. However, experts challenge David’s opinion. They say, “Global warming is not happening. Climate change is. But guess what, it’s been happening for billions of years. There’s nothing we can do about it so stop thinking the human race can control nature and preserve what climate WE think is best.”

        Number three is surely “I Need to Wake Up” by Melissa Etheridge. This song was used in the well-known documentary “An Inconvenient Truth” which puts the problem this way — humanity is sitting on a ticking time bomb. If the vast majority of the world’s scientists are right, we have just ten years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire planet into a tailspin of epic destruction involving extreme weather, floods, droughts, epidemics and killer heat waves beyond anything we have ever experienced.

        I would also have to name “The Last Day on Earth” by Kate Miller-Heidke but it is practically impossible to understand if this song is about the planet or relationships. Is it about the need to care for the environment? The consequences of global warming? Relationships and lost love? The tragic death of a loved one? I wonder what your thoughts are. And of course we should not forget “Earth Song” by Michael Jackson. Like many people I think Michael Jackson’s music still speaks to us.

        So include some of this staff into your playlist and enjoy some high-quality music which inspires you to think and live green!

        12. What does the author say of top songs about climate change?

        1) They show different attitudes of the singers.

        2) They vary greatly in age and style.

        3) They all have become major hits worldwide.

        4) They are pessimistic about the future of the planet.

        Ответ: [ ]

        13. What is meant by “Joe Public” in paragraph 3?

        1) A journalist’s name.

        2) The concert audience.

        3) Primary school kids.

        4) Ordinary people.

        Ответ: [ ]

        14. What did Julian Lennon try to express in his speech?

        1) Everyone should contribute to saving our planet.

        2) He feels depressed most of the time.

        3) We should learn more about environmental problems.

        4) Climate change affects everybody.

        Ответ: [ ]

        15. The word “curtailed” in paragraph 4 means …

        1) “written about”.

        2) “stopped”.

        3) “continued”.

        4) “cared for”.

        Ответ: [ ]

        16. According to the text, what is TRUE about David Todd?

        1) He is a gifted musician.

        2) He is supported by environmental experts.

        3) He thinks we shouldn’t worry about climate change.

        4) He has a small group of fans.

        Ответ: [ ]

        17. The song “I Need to Wake Up” …

        1) is about a nuclear bomb.

        2) cites some top scientists.

        3) is about natural disasters.

        4) was used in a film.

        Ответ: [ ]

        18. It can be concluded that the author …

        1) enjoys listening to popular music.

        2) thinks people should care about the environment.

        3) has many questions about the climate change problem.

        4) believes people will be able to solve environmental problems.

        Ответ: [ ]

        Рефлексия

        1. Помог ли вам представленный в данной теме материал лучше понять содержание и структуру заданий 12—18 раздела “Чтение”?

        2. Что было легко/трудно в усвоении темы?

        3. Что было полезным?

        4. Что вы усвоили, чему научились, что сумеете выполнить самостоятельно?

        5. Что осталось неясным?

        Научились, умеем, усвоили

        1. Усвоили алгоритм выполнения заданий 12—18 раздела “Чтение”.

        2. Научились выполнять эти задания.

        3. Умеем применять следующие стратегии:

        • извлекать из текста полную и точную информацию:

        — ключевые слова;

        — важные детали;

        — аргументы;

        — примеры;

        • отделять главную информацию от второстепенной;

        • игнорировать незнакомые слова;

        • игнорировать ненужную информацию.

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