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| Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски в предложениях под номерами В11-В16 соответствующими формами слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами справа от каждого предложения. TEST 24 (part 2) |
A Global Language
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B11 |
Nowadays English is quickly becoming the global language, and it dominates the world in many ways. One of the reasons is the fact that Great Britain was a global power during the colonial days, and today America is, perhaps, the most powerful nation in the world. |
COLONY |
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B12 |
Due to this domination, learning English is essential for successful communication in our global society. |
DOMINATE |
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B13 |
This is clearly seen in the business world. Today, a meeting between business leaders from different nations is more likely to occur in English. |
CLEAR |
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B14 |
The Internet also plays a role in making English the dominant language. By far, the vast majority of online resources are written in English. |
MAJOR |
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B15 |
In addition, most forums are frequently visited by people who can speak English, which means that free sharing of ideas online is more accessible to those who know English. |
ACCESS |
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B16 |
Today, English is inevitably turning into a global language. So it’s unsurprising that in order to make an impact on today’s economy, one must be able to use English well. |
SURPRISE |
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. GLOBAL LANGUAGE
2. HOW IT ALL BEGAN
3. GREAT BORROWER
4. THE LANGUAGE OF COMPUTERS
5. ENGLISH IN OTHER LANGUAGES
6. FRENCH INFLUENCE
7. CRAZY ENGLISH
8. DO YOU SPEAK COCKNEY?
A. It’s strange that the differences in Britain itself are greater than those between Britain and other English-speaking countries. For a Londoner, it’s easier to understand an American than a Cockney. Cockney has a pronunciation, accent and vocabulary unlike any other dialect. Cockney speech is famous for its rhyming slang. A word is replaced by a phrase or a person’s name which rhymes with it.
B. Other languages absorb English words too, often giving them new forms and meanings. So many Japanese, French, Spanish and Germans mix English words with their mother tongues that the resulting hybrids are called Japlish, Franglais, Spanglish and Denglish, In Japanese, for example, there is a verb Makudonaru, to eat at McDonald’s.
C. Have you ever wondered why the English language has different words for animals and meat? When William the Conqueror invaded England in 1066, French became the official language of the court. The English would look after the animals and cook the meat, still calling the animals pig, sheep and cow. The Normans, when they saw the cooked meat arrive at their table, would use French words – pork, mutton and beef.
D. English is mixing with other languages around the world. It’s probably the biggest borrower. Words newly coined or in vogue in one language are very often added to English as well. There are words from 120 languages in its vocabulary, including Arabic, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish. 70 per cent of the English vocabulary are loan words and only 30 per cent of the words are native.
E. Have you ever wondered how many people speak English? It’s around 400 million people. Geographically, English is the most wide-spread language on earth, and it’s second only to Chinese in the number of people who speak it. It’s spoken in the British Isles, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and much of Canada and South Africa. English is also a second language of another 300 million people living in more than 60 countries.
F. In Shakespeare’s time only a few million people spoke English. All of them lived in what is now Great Britain. Through the centuries, as a result of various historical events, English spread throughout the world. There were only 30,000 words in Old English. Modern English has the largest vocabulary in the world – more than 600,000 words.
G. In the English language blackboards can be green or white, and blackberries are green and then red before they are ripe. There is no egg in eggplant, neither mush nor room in mushroom, neither pine nor apple in pineapple, no ham in hamburger. Why is it that a king rules a kingdom but a queen doesn’t rule a queendom? If the plural of tooth is teeth, shouldn’t the plural of booth be beeth? And in what other language can your nose run?
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Упражнение на лексическое преобразование слов. Рекомендуем всем, кто готовится к сдачи ЕГЭ по английскому языку.
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Образуйте от слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами, однокоренные слова, так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста.
ЗаданиеОтвет
A Global Language
Nowadays English is quickly becoming the global language, and it dominates the world in many ways. One of the reasons is the fact that Great Britain was a global power during the __COLONY__ days, and today America is, perhaps, the most powerful nation in the world.
Due to this __DOMINATE__ , learning English is essential for successful communication in our global society.
This is __CLEAR__ seen in the business world. Today, a meeting between business leaders from different nations is more likely to occur in English.
The Internet also plays a role in making English the dominant language. By far, the vast __MAJOR__ of online resources are written in English.
In addition, most forums are frequently visited by people who can speak English, which means that free sharing of ideas online is more __ACCESS__ to those who know English.
Today, English is inevitably turning into a global language. So it’s __SURPRISE__ that in order to make an impact on today’s economy, one must be able to use English well.
A Global Language
Nowadays English is quickly becoming the global language, and it dominates the world in many ways. One of the reasons is the fact that Great Britain was a global power during the COLONIAL days, and today America is, perhaps, the most powerful nation in the world.
Due to this DOMINATION , learning English is essential for successful communication in our global society.
This is CLEARLY seen in the business world. Today, a meeting between business leaders from different nations is more likely to occur in English.
The Internet also plays a role in making English the dominant language. By far, the vast MAJORITY of online resources are written in English.
In addition, most forums are frequently visited by people who can speak English, which means that free sharing of ideas online is more ACCESSIBLE to those who know English.
Today, English is inevitably turning into a global language. So it’s UNSURPRISING_ that in order to make an impact on today’s economy, one must be able to use English well.
Test preparation, ЕГЭ
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Прочитайте
приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если
необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк,
обозначенных номерами В11–B16, так чтобы они грамматически и
лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски
полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из
группы В11–В16.
Global Language
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It is difficult to tell exactly how many |
SCIENCE |
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In most countries there are at least two native |
NATURAL |
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Nowadays, globalization influences the |
DEVELOP |
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Almost all languages change. A rare exception is |
SPEAK |
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If you drew a map of Europe based on languages, it |
APPEAR |
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Italy, too, would appear on the map not as one |
VARY |
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Преобразуйте,
если необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами, так чтобы они
грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Каждый пропуск
соответствует отдельному заданию из группы В11–В16. Впишите слова в поле
ответа.
Chicago from above
Following a recent renovation, the new Hancock
Observatory invites you to enjoy Chicago’s best views from the city’s highest
open-air Skywalk. It has quickly gained
_____POPULAR_____ with both
Chicagoans and visitors of the city.
Skywalk is Chicago’s highest open-air viewing area. It
is 1,000 feet in the air! Everyone here can feel the strong wind and hear the
dynamic buzz of the city below. The friendly staff will _____CERTAIN_______
tell the real story behind Chicago’s “Windy City” nickname.
For those who feel ______COMFORT______ about such a great height there are more
relaxing indoor audio Sky Tours.
These 30-minute personal audio tours give a unique
“overview” of Chicago’s wonderful sights and ______REMARK______ history! Sky
Tours are available in English, Spanish and German.
History Wall is another popular ______ATTRACT_______.
More than 100 photos on a great 80-foot display show Chicago’s rise from a
small settlement to a great city.
As a tour guide I have been to the Skywalk
_______COUNT_______ times and still I can’t help admiring it.
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Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 1 – 8. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 1 – 8, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов (А, Б, В, Г). Установите соответствие номера пропуска варианту ответа.
The First Day at School
Do you remember your first day at school? It was probably 1 ____ confusing. Now, to 2 ____ this confusion, many primary schools in England have a special teacher who welcomes new pupils. She is 3____ a reception class teacher. The children are 4 ____ with the idea of school and if they have been good, they can’t understand why they have to go to school. They imagine that school is optional. When the child goes to school on his first day and watches his mother leaving he thinks that she is deserting him. The teacher must 5 ____ him that at the end of the day his mother will be back and take him home. The children are not the only people that are disturbed by going to school. The teacher sometimes has as much difficulty in 6 ____ with the mothers. They hang around and dislike leaving the child without their protection.
The best way to 7 ____ with the situation is to get the child used to the idea of school. Before the beginning of term, the mother should take her child to see the teacher and to look 8 ____ the school. The first day should be something to emphasize the regularity of school.
1. А) enough; Б) rarely; В) rather; Г) equally
2. A) escape; Б) defeat; В) beat; Г) avoid
3. A) named; Б) called; В) said; Г) told
4. A) afraid; Б) threatened; В) endangered; Г) risked
5. A) convince; Б) prove; В) explain; Г) announce
6. A) managing; Б) guiding; В) coping; Г) handling
7. A) face; Б) deal; В) touch; Г) consider
8. A) through; Б) about; В) after; Г) round
KEYS
ex.1
scientists
naturally
development
speakers
disappear
variety
ex.2
popularity
cartainly
comfortable
remarkable
attraction
countless
ex.3
1В
2Г
3Б
4Б
5А
6В
7Б
8Г
Тест №01 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Christmas
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B11 |
Christmas is the most important annual festival in both Britain and North America. In its origins, it combines the Christiancelebration of the birth of Christ, on 25 December, with the ancient tradition of a winter feast during the darkest period of the year. |
CELEBRATION |
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B12 |
Christmas carols — a special kind of religious songs — are an important part of it. You may hear them countless times over the radio but it is quite different when you listen to people sing carols around you in church. |
COUNT |
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B13 |
At this time, too, many carol singers make door-to-door visits to people at home, collecting money for this or that charity. |
SING |
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B14 |
Many weeks before Christmas, shops start selling various Christmas cards and Christmas gifts. |
VARY |
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B15 |
Shop owners decorate their shops with holly, mistletoe, candles and colourful paper chains and lanterns. |
OWN |
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B16 |
All kinds of traditional Christmas food are also widely available. |
WIDE |
Тест №02 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Arbor Day and Earth Day
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B11 |
The first Arbor Day took place in April, 1872 in Nebraska. It was the brainchild of Julius Sterling Morton (1832-1902), a Nebraska journalist and politician originally from Michigan. |
POLITICS |
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B12 |
When he became a member of Nebraska’s state board of agriculture, he proposed that a special day be set aside dedicated to tree planting and increasing awareness of the importance of trees. Nebraska’s first Arbor Day was an amazing success. More than one million trees were planted. |
AWARE |
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B13 |
On April 22, 1970, Arbor Day activitieswere modified to emphasize the critical importance of the environment. |
ACTIVE |
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B14 |
It was a time when cities were buried under their own smog and polluted rivers caught fire. Earth Day was created to remind people of their responsibility to protect the planet. |
RESPONSIBLE |
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B15 |
Now Earth Day is celebrated annuallyaround the globe. |
ANNUAL |
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B16 |
What started as a day of national environmental recognition has evolved into a worldwide campaign to protect our globalenvironment. |
GLOBE |
Тест №03 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Tourism in Britain
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B11 |
Every year more than eleven million tourists visit Britain. Most visitors come in the summer months when they can expect good weather. |
VISIT |
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B12 |
Tourists usually spend a few days in London, then go on to other well-known cities. |
USUAL |
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B13 |
Perhaps the least visited places in England are old industrial towns. |
INDUSTRY |
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B14 |
But many people think that nineteenth-century cities show the reality of Britain. |
REAL |
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B15 |
The greatness of the past is to be still seen in their old streets. |
GREAT |
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B16 |
The cheap, concrete buildings of the 1960s look old and dirty, but for the adventuroustourists these cities are full of life and colour. |
ADVENTURE |
Тест №04 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Australia
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B11 |
Australia is an island continent and the world’s sixth largest country. The continent and the island of Tasmania, off its south-eastern coast, make up the Commonwealth of Australia. |
SOUTH-EAST |
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B12 |
Australia is a federation of six states and two territories. The largest State, Western Australia, is about the same size as Western Europe. The country has a parliamentarysystem of administration modelled on the British one, and the state and federal structures are broadly similar. |
PARLIAMENT |
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B13 |
Australia’s system of administration is based on the democratic tradition. |
DEMOCRAT |
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B14 |
Australia is still a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, but although Britain’s king or queen is the Australian Head of State, Australia is fully autonomous. |
FULL |
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B15 |
The British sovereign is represented by the governor-general and state governors, whose nomination for the post is ratified by the monarch of the day. |
NOMINATE |
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B16 |
Ministers of the government are elected for a maximum of three years. Voting is by secret ballot and is compulsory for persons 18 years of age and over. |
GOVERN |
Тест №05 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Global Language
|
B11 |
It is difficult to tell exactly how many languages there are in the world today. Scientists say there are about 2,700 languages, but no one has ever made a more definite count. |
SCIENCE |
|
B12 |
In most countries there are at least two native languages, and in some cases — as in Cameroon — there are hundreds. The number of languages naturally changes as tribes die out or linguistic groups are absorbed. |
NATURAL |
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B13 |
Nowadays, globalization influences thedevelopment of languages. New words appear, existing words acquire new meanings, native words give way to international terms. |
DEVELOP |
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B14 |
Almost all languages change. A rare exception is written Icelandic, which has changed so little that speakers of modern Icelandic can read sagas written a thousand years ago. |
SPEAK |
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B15 |
If you drew a map of Europe based on languages, it would be different from a conventional map. For example, Switzerland would practically disappear, becoming part of the surrounding areas of French, Italian, and German. |
APPEAR |
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B16 |
Italy, too, would appear on the map not as one language, but as a whole variety of broadly related but often mutually incomprehensible dialects. |
VARY |
Тест №06 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The Power of the Great Pyramid
|
B11 |
In the 18th century a large number of foreigners came to the Great Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. One of the most powerfulpeople of that time, Napoleon Bonaparte, also visited the Pyramid. |
POWER |
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B12 |
His expedition to Egypt in 1798 was not only military but archeological as well. He took with him specialists in different spheres of science. The scientist measured, explored and made many drawings of Egyptian pyramids. |
SCIENCE |
|
B13 |
One day Napoleon with several servantscame to the Great Pyramid of Cheops. There he wanted to be left alone. |
SERVE |
|
B14 |
He ordered everyone to leave him and went into the darkness alone. |
DARK |
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B15 |
When he came out he was pale. ‘Are you all right, sir?’ asked the guide. Napoleon was silent. Then he said sadly, ‘Never mention this matter again. Ever!’ |
SAD |
|
B16 |
Years later, his friend Tomblier asked him what he had seen in the Great Pyramid. Napoleon stared at Tomblier for a while, then said only two words, Something impossible!’ He never spoke about it again. |
POSSIBLE |
Тест №07 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Russia in space
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B11 |
Some of the greatest and most prominent inventions in the quest to explore space have a Russian connection. The father of theoretical astronautics, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, was a Soviet. His works have been an inspiration toleading Russian rocket engineers Valentin Glushko and Sergev Korolyov. |
LEAD |
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B12 |
Soviet scientists paved the way to the well-known success of the Russian space program. Sputnik I, the first artificial satellite orbiting the Earth, was launched in 1957. |
SCIENCE |
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B13 |
On April 12, 1961, Yury Gagarin successfullymade the first human trip to space. |
SUCCESS |
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B14 |
Since then, many other Russian and Soviet records in space exploration followed. |
EXPLORE |
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B15 |
Even now, Russia continues to be the leaderin satellite launching. |
LEAD |
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B16 |
It is also the sole transport provider for spacetourism/tourists. Other Soviet contributions to the development of space flights include the invention of space food, space suits, human spaceflight, and human space orbit. |
TOUR |
Тест №08 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Scottish inventions
|
B11 |
Do you know how the refrigerator was invented? It is one of the most importantcontributions of the Scots to the world. |
CONTRIBUTE |
|
B12 |
If James Harrison (1816-1893), a Scottish immigrant to Australia, didn’t accidentallypush ether gas into a metal tube, people might still be using boxes filled with blocks of ice to cool their food. |
ACCIDENTAL |
|
B13 |
The main problem was how to overcome the need for ice in the refrigeration process. |
REFRIGERATE |
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B14 |
Ice had to be cut fresh from frozen lakes and stored inside an underground house until it was ready to be used as a cooler. |
COOL |
|
B15 |
Australians had difficulty gaining access tonatural ice since Australia does not enjoy that many lakes. |
NATURE |
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B16 |
Harrison’s discovery was beneficial the world over, but especially important for Australia because now it could export frozen meat to Europe. He even tried one such journey to Europe, but the ether had leaked during the voyage and ruined the entire cargo. Harrison went bankrupt but his legacy meant a huge difference to the Australian economy. |
DIFFER |
Тест №09 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The heart of Bangkok
|
B11 |
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand. Its numerous high-rise buildings, heavy traffic congestion, intense heat and naughty nightlife may not immediately give you the best impression. |
BUILD |
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B12 |
Don’t let that mislead you. |
LEAD |
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B13 |
It is one of Asia’s most cosmopolitan cities with impressive temples and palaces, authentic canals, busy markets and a vibrant nightlife that has something for everyone. |
IMPRESS |
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B14 |
The heart of Bangkok is probably its magnificent Grand Palace, which is one of the architectural wonders of the world. |
PROBABLE |
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B15 |
It is a collection of highly decorated holy temples and monuments. |
COLLECT |
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B16 |
Its asymmetry and eclectic styles are due to its organic development, with additions and rebuilding being made by successive reigning kings over 200 years of history. It is worth spending at least a full morning or afternoon there. At night the palace is lit up and glows in vivid colour. |
DEVELOP |
Тест №10 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The most important liquid on Earth
|
B11 |
Water is a vital element in each of our lives. Not only is it essential to our health, but we also use it for various household tasks. Every day we use water for cooking, bathing, and cleaning, and drinking; but how often do we think about its source? |
VARY |
|
B12 |
Consumers receive their water from one of two sources: a private well, or a community water system. |
CONSUME |
|
B13 |
Approximately 15 percent of the U.S. population relies on individually owned and operated sources of drinking water, such as wells, cisterns, and springs. The majority of household wells are found in rural areas. |
INDIVIDUAL |
|
B14 |
Those who receive their water from a private well are solely responsible for the safety of the water. |
RESPONSE |
|
B15 |
Private wells are not subject to different federal regulations and are generally regulated on a very limited basis by states. |
REGULATE |
|
B16 |
Local health departments may assist well owners with periodic/periodical testing for bacteria or nitrates, but the bulk of the responsibility for caring for the well falls on the well owner. |
PERIOD |
Тест №11 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Can animals think?
|
B11 |
In his quarters at the University of Arizona, Alex is commenting on all that he sees. “Hot!” he warns as a visitor picks up a mug of tea. Alex spots a plateful of fruit and announces his choice: “Grape.” Alex is an African grey parrot. |
VISIT |
|
B12 |
For the last 16 years, biologist Irene Pepperberg has been exploring the degree to which the bird understands what he is saying. |
BIOLOGY |
|
B13 |
Alex also communicates what appear to bevarious feelings. |
VARY |
|
B14 |
Are the parrot’s words merely a collection of sounds he emits when frustrated, or does this one-pound bird know what he is saying? |
MERE |
|
B15 |
For centuries, philosophers argued thatthinking and language separate humans from other species. Later, scientists had reason to be critical of claims concerning animal intelligence. |
THINK |
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B16 |
Today innovative probes of animal intelligence have convinced most scientists that other species really share with humans some higher mental abilities. |
ABLE |
Тест №12 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
UK: Conservation and Environmen
|
B11 |
Going for a walk is the most popular leisure activity in Britain. Despite its high populationdensity, the UK has many unspoilt rural and coastal areas. |
POPULATE |
|
B12 |
Twelve National Parks are freely accessible to the public and were created to conserve thenaturalbeauty, wildlife and cultural heritage they contain. |
NATURE |
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B13 |
Most of the land in National Parks is privately owned, but administered by an independent National Park Authority which works to balance the expectations of visitors with the need to conserve these open spaces for future generations. |
VISIT |
|
B14 |
The UK also works to improve the global environment and has taken global warmingseriously ever since specialists discovered the hole in the ozone layer. |
SERIOUS |
|
B15 |
In 1997, the UK subscribed to the Kyoto Protocol binding developed countries to reduce emissions of the six main greenhouse gases. The Protocol declares environmentalprotection. |
PROTECT |
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B16 |
Nowadays British scientists are taking part in one of the largest international projects that is undertaken to protect endangered species. |
SCIENCE |
Тест №13 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Chicago from above
|
B11 |
Following a recent renovation, the new Hancock Observatory invites you to enjoy Chicago’s best views from the city’s highest open-air Skywalk. It has quickly gainedpopularity with both Chicagoans and visitors of the city. |
POPULAR |
|
B12 |
Skywalk is Chicago’s highest open-air viewing area. It is 1,000 feet in the air! Everyone here can feel the strong wind and hear the dynamic buzz of the city below. The friendly staff willcertainly tell the real story behind Chicago’s “Windy City” nickname. |
CERTAIN |
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B13 |
For those who feel uncomfortable about such a great height there are more relaxing indoor audio Sky Tours. |
COMFORT |
|
B14 |
These 30-minute personal audio tours give a unique “overview” of Chicago’s wonderful sights and remarkable history! Sky Tours are available in English, Spanish and German. |
REMARK |
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B15 |
History Wall is another popular attraction. More than 100 photos on a great 80-foot display show Chicago’s rise from a small settlement to a great city. |
ATTRACT |
|
B16 |
As a tour guide I have been to the Skywalkcountless times and still I can’t help admiring it. |
COUNT |
Тест №14 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Ray Bradbury
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B11 |
Ray Douglas Bradbury is a US writer of fantasy, horror, science fiction and mystery. He is widely considered to be one of the 20thcentury’s greatest and most popular writers of science fiction. |
WIDE |
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B12 |
His works have been translated into more than 40 languages and have sold tens of millions of copies in different countries. His popularitycontinues in the 21st century. |
POPULAR |
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B13 |
During his long writing career, Bradbury has written almost 600 short stories, eleven novels, as well as various poems and plays. |
VARY |
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B14 |
He first became famous for his Martian Chronicles, a collection of short stories concerning colonization of the planet Mars. In it, Bradbury portrayed the strengths andweaknesses of human beings as they encountered a new world. |
WEAK |
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B15 |
Bradbury won countless literary awards, the most important of them coming from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. |
COUNT |
|
B16 |
Millions of science fiction readers all over the world are grateful to Ray Bradbury for his outstanding achievement / achievements in the field of fantasy and science fiction. |
ACHIEVE |
Тест №15 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Animals
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B11 |
The importance of animals in British life is reflected in many ways. In the past, landowners liked to be portrayed with their dogs and horses. Countless pictures of this kind can be seen in art galleries and private residences. |
COUNT |
|
B12 |
Animals are widely used in advertising in magazines and on television. |
WIDE |
|
B13 |
The Royal Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is one of the largest charities in Britain. |
PREVENT |
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B14 |
RSPCA is a part of a more generalmovementin support of animal rights that has emerged recently in Britain and the USA. |
MOVE |
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B15 |
Animal rights organizations use varioustactics: picketing stores that sell furs, harassing hunters in the wild, or breaking into laboratories to free animals. |
VARY |
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B16 |
Their main aim is to ban the cruel treatment and killing of animals both in laboratory experiments and in factory farming. The irresponsible and neglectful treatment of animals by some zoo and pet owners is also their concern. |
OWN |
Тест №16 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Why do we sleep?
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B11 |
A recent study may have an answer to one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in science — what is the purpose of sleep? The work suggests it’s really about making animals function more efficiently in their environments. |
REAL |
|
B12 |
Scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles, conducted a study of the sleep times of a broad range of animals. They discovered much variation. |
SCIENCE |
|
B13 |
You may think it impossible but some migrating birds canfly non-stop for up to 90 hours. |
POSSIBLE |
|
B14 |
Pythons and bats are among the longestsleepers at over 18 hours a day. |
SLEEP |
|
B15 |
Human babies need 16 hours and their health and intellectual development depend on sleeping properly. |
DEVELOP |
|
B16 |
Most of us probably feel we need around eight hours sleep to function well. Some people have difficulty/difficulties in getting enough sleep and this may lead to serious health problems. |
DIFFICULT |
Тест №17 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Future population
|
B11 |
The United Nations (UN) has published its prediction about the size and age of the world’s population three hundred years from now. This report can help environmentalscientists and policy-makers to understand dramatic changes in the world’s population in the future. |
SCIENCE |
|
B12 |
The report suggests that if the birth rates stay the same, there’ll be a huge expansion of theglobal population. |
GLOBE |
|
B13 |
You may think it isimpossible but three centuries from now there may be over one hundred and thirty trillion people. |
POSSIBLE |
|
B14 |
The report says that the world’s population is likely to be significantly older. The average age will be fifty while today it is twenty six. |
SIGNIFICANT |
|
B15 |
Almost a quarter of all the inhabitants of the planet will live in Africa. |
INHABIT |
|
B16 |
Researchers think that India, China and the United States will continue to be countries with the biggest population. |
RESEARCH |
Тест №18 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Invention of Potato Chips
|
B11 |
The potato chip was invented in 1853 by George Crum who was a chef at a restaurant in New York. Fried potatoes were popular at the restaurant because they were ratherinexpensive, but one day a visitor complained that the slices were too thick. |
EXPENSIVE |
|
B12 |
Crum made thinner slices, but the nervouscustomer was still dissatisfied. |
NERVE |
|
B13 |
Crum finally made fries that were too thin to eat with a fork, hoping to annoy theextremely difficult customer. |
EXTREME |
|
B14 |
But the customer was happy — and that was the invention of potato chips! |
INVENT |
|
B15 |
Industrial manufacturing of potato chips began in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1895. |
INDUSTRY |
|
B16 |
The chips gained even more popularity in 1926 when a wax paper potato chip bag was invented that helped to keep them fresh and crisp. |
POPULAR |
Тест №19 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Tourism in Australia
|
B11 |
The growth of tourism infrastructure related to the base of Ayers Rock, or Uluru began in the 1950s. Soon it started to produce adverse environmental impacts. |
ENVIRONMENT |
|
B12 |
It was decided in the early 1970s to remove all accommodation-related tourist facilities and re-establish them outside the park. In 1975, a reservation of 104 square kilometres of land beyond the park’s northern boundary was chosen as the site for a new resort. |
RESERVE |
|
B13 |
A year or two later, the development of a tourist facility and an associated airport, to be known as Yulara started. |
DEVELOP |
|
B14 |
The camp ground within the park was closed in 1983 and the motels closed in late 1984, coinciding with the opening of the luxurious resort. In 1992, the majority interest in the Yulara resort held by the Northern Territory government/governorwas sold and the resort was renamed Ayers Rock Resort. |
GOVERN |
|
B15 |
Since listing the park as a World Heritage Site, the annual number of visitors rose to over 400,000 people by the year 2000. |
VISIT |
|
B16 |
Increased tourism provides regional and national economic benefits. It also presents an ongoing challenge to balance conservation of cultural values and tourists’ needs. |
CULTURE |
Тест №20 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
The World’s Language
|
B11 |
The English language is famous for the richness of its vocabulary. Webster’s New International Dictionary lists 450,000 words, and the new Oxford English Dictionary has 615,000, but that is only part of the total. Technical and scientists terms would add millions more. |
SCIENCE |
|
B12 |
The wealth of existing synonyms means thatspeakers of English have two words for something denoted by one word in a different language. The French, for instance, do not distinguish between house and home, between mind and brain. The Spanish cannot differentiate a chairman from a president. |
SPEAK |
|
B13 |
In Russia, there are no native words for efficiency, challenge and engagement ring. Of course, every language has areas in which it needs, for practical purposes, to be more expressive than others. |
PRACTICE |
|
B14 |
The Eskimos have fifty words for types of snow, though there is no word for just plain snow. Naturally, African languages have no native word for snow. |
NATURAL |
|
B15 |
Nowadays, globalization influences thedevelopment of languages. |
DEVELOP |
|
B16 |
Some native words disappear, giving way to international terms. |
APPEAR |
Тест №21 по ЕГЭ. Английский язык
Entertaining guests
|
B11 |
The most usual way to entertain friends at home is to invite them for a meal, either in the evening or at lunch-time on a Sunday. When guests are invited for a meal, they often sit and chat while they have a drink before the meal, and coffee is usually served afterwards. |
USUAL |
|
B12 |
Several close friends are sometimes invited at once to make a small party to celebrate a birthday, a child’s coming of age or some special achievement/achievements. |
ACHIEVE |
|
B13 |
These parties are almost always informal, there is no dress code and in summer, when the weather is fine, people may hold a barbecue in the garden. |
FORMAL |
|
B14 |
Formal occasions, official receptions for foreign visitors, when written invitations are sent, rarely take place in people’s homes, although they did in the past. |
INVITE |
|
B15 |
The host often provides various kinds of entertainment, or at least entertains guests with interesting stories and merry jokes. |
VARY |
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B16 |
The tasty meal is often followed by party games or dances which are intended to amuse or interest people in a way that gives them pleasure and make them enjoy the party. |
TASTE |
Тест ЕГЭ-2011 по английскому языку.
Демонстрационный вариант (III).
(Ответы в конце теста)
1. ЧТЕНИЕ (30 МИНУТ). Задания В2, В3, А15-А21.
В2. Прочитайте тексты.
1. It’s strange that the differences in Britain itself are greater than those between Britain and other English-speaking countries. For a Londoner, it’s easier to understand an American than a Cockney. Cockney has a pronunciation, accent and vocabulary unlike any other dialect. Cockney speech is famous for its rhyming slang. A word is replaced by a phrase or a person’s name which rhymes with it.
2. Other languages absorb English words too, often giving them new forms and meanings. So many Japanese, French, Spanish and Germans mix English words with their mother tongues that the resulting hybrids are called Japlish, Franglais, Spanglish and Denglish, In Japanese, for example, there is a verb Makudonaru, to eat at McDonald’s.
3. Have you ever wondered why the English language has different words for animals and meat? When William the Conqueror invaded England in 1066, French became the official language of the court. The English would look after the animals and cook the meat, still calling the animals pig, sheep and cow. The Normans, when they saw the cooked meat arrive at their table, would use French words – pork, mutton and beef.
4. English is mixing with other languages around the world. It’s probably the biggest borrower. Words newly coined or in vogue in one language are very often added to English as well. There are words from 120 languages in its vocabulary, including Arabic, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Turkish. 70 per cent of the English vocabulary are loan words and only 30 per cent of the words are native.
5. Have you ever wondered how many people speak English? It’s around 400 million people. Geographically, English is the most wide-spread language on earth, and it’s second only to Chinese in the number of people who speak it. It’s spoken in the British Isles, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and much of Canada and South Africa. English is also a second language of another 300 million people living in more than 60 countries.
6. In Shakespeare’s time only a few million people spoke English. All of them lived in what is now Great Britain. Through the centuries, as a result of various historical events, English spread throughout the world. There were only 30,000 words in Old English. Modern English has the largest vocabulary in the world – more than 600,000 words.
7. In the English language blackboards can be green or white, and blackberries are green and then red before they are ripe. There is no egg in eggplant, neither mush nor room in mushroom, neither pine nor apple in pineapple, no ham in hamburger. Why is it that a king rules a kingdom but a queen doesn’t rule a queendom? If the plural of tooth is teeth, shouldn’t the plural of booth be beeth? And in what other language can your nose run?
Установите соответствие между заголовками A – Н и текстами 1 – 7. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.
А) GLOBAL LANGUAGE
B) HOW IT ALL BEGAN
C) GREAT BORROWER
D) THE LANGUAGE OF COMPUTERS
E) ENGLISH IN OTHER LANGUAGES
F) FRENCH INFLUENCE
G) CRAZY ENGLISH
H) DO YOU SPEAK COCKNEY?
B3. Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски 1 – 6 частями предложений, обозначенными буквами A – G. Одна из частей в списке А – G лишняя.
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 1_______________________ is the result of gradual changes wrought over millions of years.
2_______________________, 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, 3_______________________.
The mountains are merely reminders of the mighty range, 4 _______________________. 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 5_______________________. 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. 6_______________________, it comes in more or less one short, sharp burst. This has prevented the Top End from becoming seriously productive area.
A) that once stood here
B) that is almost continent long
C) whose property is situated to the north of Tasmania
D) whose landscape — much of bleak and inhospitable —
E) whose beauty reminds of the MacDonald Ranges
F) Although its annual rainfall looks adequate on paper
G) Although there is still seismic activity in the eastern highland area
Прочитайте рассказ и выполните задания А15 – А21, обводя цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую номеру выбранного вами варианта ответа.
The Courtship of Susan Bell
Mrs. Bell invited Aaron Houston, a famous British artist, to paint her younger daughter’s portrait. Aaron wanted to make a few drawings before he started a portrait. On the Thursday evening the drawing was finished. Not a word had been said because the girls were shy to speak in Aaron’s presence and he had gone on working in silence. “There,” said he, “I don’t think that it will be any better if I go on for another hour. I hope you will like it. There, Miss Susan”, and he sent it across the table with his fingers.
Susan’s face got red, she was embarrassed. She took the drawing and said, “Oh, it’s beautiful”. The superb originality of the drawing captivated her. A young girl was represented sitting at a table in a room filled with fresh air and the soft light of a summer day. The greenery of an old overgrown garden could be seen through the window. In front of her on the white tablecloth there was her book. The eyes of the girl looked out at you, dark grey, mysterious, sad, languorous, yet strangely intent. What was the girl thinking about? Who was the girl thinking about? The drawing was more than a portrait. It fact, the artist tackled a far bigger job than that of reproducing a definite person in portraiture and in performing which he imparted another and bigger content.
Susan’s face revealed her feelings. She turned to her mother and said, “Isn’t it beautifully done, mother?” and then her elder sister and her mother got up to look at it, and both admitted that it was beautifully done but Susan felt there was doubt in her mother’s voice.
“We thank you very much,” said Susan after a long pause.
“Oh, it’s nothing”, said he, not quite liking the word “we”.
On the following day he returned from his work to Saratoga about noon. He had never done this before, and therefore no one expected that he would be seen in the house before the evening. On this occasion, however, he went straight there, and by chance both the widow and her elder daughter were out. Susan was there alone in charge of the house.
He walked in and opened the sitting-room door. There she sat, with her knitting and a book forgotten on the table behind her, and Aaron’s drawing, on her lap. She was looking at it closely as he entered.
“Oh, Mr. Dunn,” she said, getting up and holding the picture behind her dress.
“Miss Susan, I have come here to tell your mother that I must start for New York this afternoon and be there for six weeks, or perhaps, longer.”
“Mother is out,” she said. “I am sorry.”
“Is she?” said Aaron.
“And Hetta too. Dear me! And you will want dinner. I’ll go and see about it.”
Aaron began to swear that he could not possibly eat any dinner.
“But you must have something, Mr. Dunn“ she said.
“Miss Susan,” said he, “I’ve been here nearly two months.”
“Yes, sir,” Susan said, hardly knowing what she was saying.
“I’m going away now, and it seems to be such a long time before I’ll come back.” And then he paused, looking into her eyes, to see what he could read there. She leant against the table; but her eyes were turned to the ground, and he could hardly see them.
“Will you help me?” he said. She was keeping silent. “Miss Susan,” he continued, “I am not very good at saying things like this, but will you marry me? I love you dearly with all my heart. I never saw anyone so beautiful, so nice, so good.” And then he stopped. He didn’t ask for any love in return. He simply declared his feelings, leaning against the door. Susan remained silent. Aaron ran out of the room.
A15. The girls kept silent because they.
1) didn’t like to speak to Aaron.
2) didn’t know what to say to Aaron.
3) were afraid to speak in their mother’s presence.
4) were too modest to speak in the guest’s presence
A16. It was a remarkable drawing as it managed to reflect
1) some philosophical idea.
2) The light of a summer day.
3) The peculiarity of the environment.
4) all the nuances of the girl’s facial expression.
A17. When Susan’s mother saw the drawing, she
1) remained indifferent.
2) showed her disapproval.
3) she wasn’t sure how to react.
4) shared her daughter’s admiration.
A18. The phrase “not quite liking the word “we” means that the painter
1) wanted Susan’s sister to admire his work.
2) wanted the mother to thank him personally.
3) expected all the present ladies to say something.
4) was mainly concerned about the girl’s approval.
А19. What was unusual about Aaron’s visit on the following day? He came
1) later than usual.
2) earlier than usual.
3) straight from Saragota.
4) without prior arrangement.
А20. Susan was alone at home
1) by pure chance.
2) because Aaron had arranged it.
3) regularly at this time of the day.
4) because she expected Aaron to come.
А21. When Aaron asked Susan to marry him he
1) was sure that she loved him.
2) just wanted to open his heart to her.
3) wanted to make sure that she loved him.
4) expected her to go with him to New York.
2. ГРАММАТИКА И ЛЕКСИКА (40 минут)
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце предложений, так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы B4 – B10.
Balloon Fiesta
B4.
|
If you love stories by Jules Verne and have always dreamt of going for a ride in a hot air balloon, England is the country for you. Every August England celebrates the __________________ hot air balloon festival in Europe |
BIG |
B5.
|
The festival __________________place in Bristol, a world centre for ballooning and is called the Bristol Balloon Fiesta. People enjoy both watching and riding balloons. |
TAKE |
B6.
|
The festival__________________ 30 years ago and has an amazing history. |
FOUND |
B7.
|
B7 It __________________ in 1978 when Don Cameron decided to create an event that would help balloonists from all over the world to get together. It was a great idea. |
BEGIN |
B8.
|
On the 7th of September a small group of balloonists got together to celebrate the __________________ Bristol Balloon Fiesta. |
ONE |
B9.
|
This year the Balloon Fiesta has celebrated its 30th anniversary. The show__________________ for 4 days, started on the 7th of August. |
LAST |
B10.
|
Alongside traditional round shape balloons there __________________ also so called “special shapes” which are balloons in the form of different objects and characters such as cartoon characters and cars. |
BE |
Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце предложений, так чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы В11 – В16.
EMERGENCY SERVICES
B11.
|
The main emergency telephone number in Britain is 999. The number 999 was chosen because, on the old dial phones, it was considered to be the easiest to dial in __________________ or smoke. |
DARK |
B12.
|
The number 999 calls the fire brigade, the police, the ambulance service, a coastguard rescue service or a mountain rescue party. The first three services are the most __________________used. |
COMMON |
B13.
|
The procedure is to dial the emergency number (the call is free), to tell the __________________which service is needed and to give the address or location where help is needed. |
OPERATE |
B14.
|
Where a specialized service is required, the call for help is often made to a branch of a voluntary __________________ or charity. |
ORGANIZE |
B15.
|
Their numbers are listed separately in the local telephone directory and include such bodies as Alcoholics Anonymous, the Society for the prevention of ______________ to children, etc. |
CRUEL |
B16.
|
Children who feel that they are in danger from adults can now call the fund Childline, using the number 0800 1111. This fund offers advice and __________________in such cases and operates on a regional basis. |
FRIEND |
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А22 – А28. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям A22 – A28, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Укажите номер выбранного вами варианта ответа.
Kent 1926
Uncle Will arrived at Kent at 5 p.m. ”What’s wrong with your father, Bess? Will asked after A22______ her with an affectionate embrace. Bess was his favorite niece and he came as quickly as he could after her call. She sounded desperate. Stepping back, Will peered into her face. It was pale and filled with A23______.
“What happened?” Uncle Will placed his hand on Bessy’s.
“Pa took my brothers fishing at Ravenscar last weekend and A24______ a cold then. It was chilly out on the North Sea, and very windy, and it poured with rain, they got drenched. His cold A25______ into bronchitis, as it often does with him. I think it’s a family weakness, a weak chest, I mean. His face is white and he is feverish. I have never seen Pa look as ill as this. That’s why I telephoned you.”
“I am glad you did, and I’m certainly glad I decided to come down to Kent last night”.
As they walked across the entrance foyer of Waverley Court, heading toward the staircase, Bess went A26______, “I think you know that my mother went to Rome for Easter. Her former college mate invited her. She took Cecily and the two boys with her. The boys were so happy. I didn’t want to go with them, and now I’m relieved I stayed here, so that I can look A27______ my father”.
”I’m assuming you’ve telephoned the doctor?”
“Yes, he will be here very soon. It’s Dr. Earnest Lessing. He is the local doctor we use when we are residing in Kent. Meanwhile Faxton and I have been A28______ Father the best we can. He’s been inhaling Frier’s Balsam and taking his cough mixture. I do think that’s helped.” At this moment the door opened and Dr. Lessing came in.
A22.
1) meeting
2) greeting
3) keeping
4) holding
A23.
1) depression
2) stress
3) trouble
4) worry
A24.
1) caught
2) had
3) received
4) appeared
A25.
1) turned
2) seemed
3) appeared
4) was
A26.
1) out
2) up
3) on
4) off
A27.
1) up
2) for
3) after
4) at
A28.
1) curing
2) treating
3) inhaling
4) prescribing
Ответы:
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Раздел 1 |
Раздел 2 |
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B2 |
1H, 2E, 3F, 4C, 5A, 6B, 7G |
B4 |
biggest |
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B3 |
1D, 2G, 3B, 4A, 5E, 6F |
B5 |
takes |
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A15 |
4 |
B6 |
was founded |
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A16 |
1 |
B7 |
began |
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A17 |
3 |
B8 |
first |
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A18 |
4 |
B9 |
lasting |
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A19 |
2 |
B10 |
were |
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A20 |
1 |
B11 |
darkness |
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A21 |
2 |
B12 |
commonly |
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B13 |
operator |
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B14 |
organization |
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B15 |
cruelty |
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B16 |
friendship |
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А22 |
2 |
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А23 |
4 |
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А24 |
1 |
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А25 |
1 |
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А26 |
3 |
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А27 |
3 |
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А28 |
2 |
Unit
1. Language as a
Cross-Cultural
Means of
Communication
I.
Прочитайте новые слова и их перевод:
|
Means
To To
Whole
Influence
Domain
Human
Dominate |
Field
Unconscious
Assumption
Currently
Mother
United
Transmit
Exceed
Store
Encompass |
1.
Выберите 4 новых слова. Подберите
к ним как можно большее количество
подходящих глаголов, существительных,
прилагательных или наречий и составьте
словосочетания.
Пример:
Store; Словосочетания
с существительными: store
information; store
goods.
2.
Перед прочтением текста обсудите
следующее:
a)
Ответьте на
один из
двух вопросов:
Do we meet English in our everyday life?
Where? Или Do
you use English in your life?
b)
Have you ever communicated with someone who doesn’t know your
language? How did you communicate, what language did you use?
3.
Прочитайте текст
и найдите
в тексте
ответы на
вопросы: How
important is English? What’s its role?
People
began to speak many centuries ago, and since then they have been
speaking different languages. Every language reflects
the soul, behaviour
and temperament of each nationality. Peoples created
their own alphabets and rules, but they always wanted to communicate
with each other, to understand and to know more about each other.
Languages
help people to understand each other better, they help them to solve
different economic and political problems, which stand before them,
and so people learn foreign languages.
All
languages are different. Some are very hard, some are easier, some
are similar,
but there are no identical languages in the whole
world. There are more than 2,700 languages in the world. Many of them
are «alive» because people use them, but there are some «dead»
languages, for example Latin.
What
does a Global Language mean? It means a common language for the
world. Having such a status, the global language has to be of great
importance, influencing
all the domains of
the human
activity in the world. For example, English dominates
every field
such as the media, foreign language teaching, business, etc. English
can be called an international language because of its simple and
wide use already.
The
thinning
of national borders due to globalization has made English a global
communication tool. In one way or the other, every language is a
pathway to
understand its parent culture, because each language contains the
unconscious assumption
of that culture. This is certainly true of English which provides us
an opportunity to know the culture that it generally represents. We
learn it through various media including stories/fiction, movies, and
so on.
While
English is not an official language in most countries, it is
currently
the language most often taught as a second language around the world.
However, now English is spoken practically all over the world. It is
spoken as a mother tongue
in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and
New Zealand. Besides, a lot of people speak English in Japan, India,
China, Africa and many other countries.
Facts:
– Over
one billion people speak English. That’s almost one fifth of the
world’s population.
– For
over 400 million it’s their first language.
– For
the other 600 million it’s either a second language or a foreign
language.
Two
thousand years ago, Latin was the world’s most important
international language. Today this title belongs to English. English
is the language of pop-culture, of tourism, of markets, of the
Internet and trade. English is one of the
official languages of the United Nations
Organization and other political
organizations. Nearly half of all business
deals in Europe is conducted in English. It is the language of sports
and glamour:
the official language of the Olympics and the Miss Universe
Competition. The largest broadcasting
companies in the world (CBS, NBS, ABC,
BBC) transmit
in English to audiences that regularly exceed
one hundred million.
Facts:
– Half
of the world’s technical and scientific
literature is in English.
– English
is the medium for 80 per cent of the information stored
in the world’s computers.
Several
people speak English with their friends, and people get introduced to
each other most often in English. English encompasses
more than just a convenient means of
communication among people around the world.
Facts:
– Over
half of all personal letters/sms/E-mails are also written in English.
English
language is a wonderful language. It’s the language of the great
literature. It’s the language of William Shakespeare, Charles
Dickens and others.
4.
Ответьте на
вопросы:
1.
What are language functions?
2.
How many languages are there in the world?
3.
What requirements should global language meet?
4.
How many people speak English as their first language, a second
language or a foreign language?
5.
What was the world’s most important international language
two thousand years ago?
6.
What events are held in English?
7.
Name famous English poets and writers. Can you add any other names?
5.
Расскажите о месте английского
языка в современном мире (2 минуты).
Сначала еще
раз просмотрите
текст English
as a Global Language, найдите
и запишите
информацию,
касающуюся
следующих вопросов:
1) who speaks English; 2) in what domains English is used; 3) English
as an international language.
Используйте
эти слова и фразы:
Firstly/first of all, secondly,
thirdly; For instance/for example; In short; In conclusion/To sum up.
6.
Подумайте, по какой причине вы
хотите изучать английский язык. Объясните,
почему вы выбрали именно эти причины
(можно с помощью примеров из вашей
жизни). Затем расспросите других студентов
об их причинах изучения английского
языка, используя вопросы: What/how
about you? Why
did you choose these reasons?
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