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You can plan an itinerary, but you can’t plan for people. And while we build the trips, it’s you guys that really write the stories.

We sent a call-out to our online Intrepid family, asking for tales of travellers, friends and couples who had met on one of our adventures. The response was a little overwhelming. Here are a few of our favourite entries.

Amanda & Lee

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“I met my husband, Lee, on a three week Intrepid trip through Vietnam over Christmas in 2003. He was there to explore his country of birth, having left Vietnam more than 20 years earlier as a refugee.  We had an amazing group of people on that trip, and Lee and I became very close friends. Afterwards I returned to the UK, but we stayed in touch for three years.

“We arranged to meet up again in October 2006 on an Intrepid trip through India, and the friendship turned to romance. We took a three-month break and travelled through Africa, Thailand and Laos, including another Intrepid camping trip in Tanzania. Lee proposed in 2009 and we got married in 2010.

“In March 2012 I gave birth to our daughter, and baby number two is due this year. Starting a family has slowed our travel down a bit, but we still like to hit the road. Our little girl has visited seven countries on four continents in her first two years, and we’re looking forward to travelling as a family with Intrepid one day.” – Amanda.

Dom, Gayanne & Leslie

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“Sweat dripping from my brow (and everywhere else), we clambered up an incredibly steep staircase – not an easy feat for someone my height. At the top we were greeted by Fes’s call to prayer echoing across the rooftops and a lush garden with a spattering of cushions and chairs. Our leader had once again outdone our request for dinner with a view – an absolute oasis from the dusty streets below.

“As we all melted into the cushions, we were offered mint tea – only one taker, the rest weren’t in the mood to totally dissolve. Most grabbed their menus and went for the makeshift ‘Westerner in Moroccan heat’ fan – though my eyes darted left-to–right in search of something to take the edge off a long day traipsing the medina below. I received a nudge from my left. There sat Gayanne and Leslie, two best friends from Melbourne. They both grinned and Lesley’s eyes greeted mine with a wink as Gayanne held out a silver hip flask, gesturing to the soft drink I’d begrudgingly ordered.

“There might have been a number of years separating us, but they were definitely an unexpected bonus and having them on the trip absolutely made it. To this day we continue the flask sharing.” – Dom.

Taz & Denis

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“I’d never met someone from Belarus before and there was something about Denis the outset. He was wearing black leather pants for god’s sake – in Addis-freakin’-Ababa. His khaki shirt was unbuttoned to the naval and crocodile-teeth necklaces were looped around his neck. He made a point of drinking beer at breakfast. But this was no reason not to dislike him.

“And damned if I was going to be out-manned by this yahoo. I grudgingly accepted my allocated tent buddy’s offer of a breakfast beer… and so began my first Belorussian bromance. Totally earnest and 100% eccentric, no man has ever made me laugh like Denis. His English consisted entirely of malapropisms. His jokes, always told with utmost animation, made no sense whatsoever. In a quiet moment, he once confided to me that his life’s ambition was to be abducted by aliens. Going by his Facebook page, this has yet to happen.” – Taz.

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Brett & Emmy

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“Last June, I decided to take a long overdue holiday. The plan was to have a good break, expand my mind and hopefully meet some travel buddies. After hearing about a friend’s Intrepid experience, I decided to book an Intrepid trip to Vietnam and Cambodia.

“I was a little apprehensive, but I needn’t have worried. Not only did I have an awesome holiday, with some life-changing experiences and new friends thrown in, I met the girl I love. Emmy was travelling with friends and, like me, had itchy feet to see something new. We gradually got to know one another over the course of the trip, and by the end we were having a full-blown holiday romance.

“Now, only 10 months since we first met in Ho Chi Minh City, we’re living together in Auckland. When I was booking my Intrepid trip nearly a year ago, I couldn’t have foreseen the changes that would be ahead. I left my job, packed up my house and I’m now living in New Zealand with the girl of my dreams. I think it’s fair to say this was a life-changing experience.” – Brett.

Olly & Ergun

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“Whilst attempting to navigate the streets of Istanbul’s Old Town a couple of years back, I had a chance meeting with a guy that would turn out to become one of my best mates. I was completely lost and trying to find this little restaurant I’d heard of. After hours of pounding the pavement, I gave up and asked a guy who was standing out front of a shop.

“He was about the same age as me, mid-twenties, and as soon as I could even finish the name of the place, he started walking off and beckoned for me to follow him. The place was only five minutes away – and the guy asked if I minded if he grabbed a bite to eat with me. He was asking loads of questions about my life, what I was doing in Istanbul and that kind of stuff, and it turned out we had loads in common. Ergun was his name, and we ended up talking smack in that little restaurant over a couple of kebabs for hours (the conversation lasted much longer than the kebabs).

“We moved on from the restaurant and headed to a bar in Nevizade. A few of Ergun’s mates came down and we proceeded to quench our collective thirst. It was one of the best nights out I’d had in ages. That was my first time in Istanbul – and I’ve since been back twice and caught up with Ergun. The last time I went back with my girlfriend, and she and I shared a traditional Turkish feast with Ergun. It’s awesome to have a mate on standby whenever I fancy a trip to Istanbul!” – Olly.

Eliza & Bori

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“I booked my first Intrepid trip to Italy a few years ago. I’d just moved to the UK and I couldn’t find anyone who wanted to travel with me. It was my first group tour, and needless to say I was a little apprehensive, especially about who I’d be travelling with. But at the welcome dinner on the first night I happened to sit next to a hilarious Hungarian girl called Bori. Within ten minutes we were giggling like old friends and spent the rest of the holiday laughing, sneaking out for midnight treats and sharing far too much wine. I don’t quite know how it happened, but we became the best of friends within just two weeks.

“When the trip was done we promised to organise another holiday. A few months later I flew to Hungary to surprise her for her birthday ­– we went to the Sziget (an amazing music festival in Budapest) and I spent time with her family in her home town, Gyor.

“I’ve since moved back to Australia and she’s moved to Hong Kong. We haven’t seen each other for a few years now but we’re still such good friends. We’ve helped each other through breakups, degrees and weird jobs – I’m trying desperately to find a way to get to Hong Kong to see her as we speak! I still can’t believe such a friendship grew out of a little holiday six years ago!” – Eliza.

Amanda & Gus

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“I’ve met many amazing people on the road, but a four-legged friend following close at my heels was the best connection I formed on my last Intrepid trip in Sri Lanka. I’m a massive dog lover, so I was delighted to be greeted by Gus on my arrival at a tea estate where I was to stay for the next two nights. As I set off for a walk around the estate, Gus followed close behind and we immediately became best friends. He had a slight limp but no walk was too hard for him.

“I climbed to the top of a pretty decent hill and he beat me to the lookout – I was bit worried about him getting too close to the edge! When it was time to leave, Gus jumped on my backpack as I was walking down the stairs in what I think was an attempt to stop me. Our friendship only lasted two days, and I know I won’t see Gus again, but he really lived up to that ‘man’s best friend’ title.” – Amanda.

Inspired to travel the world with some new companions? Enter Intrepid’s Take a Friend or Make a Friend competition, and you’ll be in with a chance to win up to $20,000 worth of travel!

Feature image c/o Raffi Youredjian, Flickr

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Тест ЕГЭ-2011 по английскому языку.

Демонстрационный вариант (I).

(Ответы в конце теста)

На экзамене вам предложат прослушать аудиозадания. Здесь аудиоматериал заменен текстом.

Во время выполнения теста по аудированию перед каждым заданием дана пауза с тем, чтобы вы смогли просмотреть вопросы к заданию, а также паузы после первичного и повторного предъявления аудиотекста для внесения ответов.

ЧАСТЬ 1

Прослушайте (прочитайте) 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего 1 – 6 и утверждениями, данными в списке A – G. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное соответствующей буквой, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. У вас есть 20 секунд, чтобы ознакомиться с заданием.

Now we are ready to start.

Speaker 1

I love reading. I read detective and spy stories, novels, and romantic and fantasy stories. If I’m stuck on a train or waiting for something and don’t have anything to read, I feel terrible. So something that I spend a lot of money on would probably be books. I always buy a lot of books, magazines and reader’s digests. And I keep all of them at home – my mum says it’s horrible. Also lots of my money goes on audio books. I always share them with friends. Em … it’s kind of an exchange.

Speaker 2

Oh, you know, shiny things really attract me. Every time I have some extra money, I buy bracelets, rings, earrings or necklaces. I wear them everywhere and every day. If I’m shopping somewhere and there is something flashy shining at me, I usually stop and look and very often a salesperson can talk me into buying it. It’s crazy I know. I also love buying books but I don’t spend so much on them.

Speaker 3

Ah, I spend money mostly on um … going out, like going to restaurants or clubs, and things like that. I am a party person, I love hanging out with friends. I don’t actually buy a lot of things, like electronics, books or CDs. I just spend money on going out with my friends, on food and drinks for parties. I really love chatting, dancing and making jokes.

Speaker 4

Something I probably spend too much on is clothes. I guess because I am a girl, I think of shopping as a fun pastime and I find it relaxing. Actually I call it “shopping therapy” to go and buy some new clothes. I often go alone – I don’t need anyone to advise me. I’d say I love the process of choosing and buying things. It really makes me feel good.

Speaker 5

If I had the money I wanted, I would like to go and spend two weeks at every famous place on Earth. I love traveling in comfort. Nowadays it’s very expensive. I read travel magazines and surf the Internet for information about different tours, hotels and sights – and now I know how I want to travel. That’s what I’d spend my money on if I could.

Speaker 6
I usually don’t spend that much money on anything like jewellery or clothes. But then if there is one big expense, it is food. I like desserts, especially ice cream, so when I go out for dinner I definitely have a dessert afterwards. I can’t live without cakes, candies, chocolates and things like that. Who can?

You have 15 seconds to complete the task. (Pause 15 seconds.)

Now you will hear the texts again. (Repeat.)
This is the end of the task. You now have 15 seconds to check your answers.
(Pause 15 seconds.)

В1.

A) Buying things makes the speaker really happy.

B) The speaker likes sweets.

C) The speaker spends large sums of money travelling over the Internet.

D) Having fun with friends is the speaker’s favourite pastime.

E) The speaker has an impressive collection of books.

F) The speaker dreams of going around the world.

G) The speaker loves wearing a lot of jewellery.

Вы услышите (прочитайте) телефонный разговор. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений А1–А7 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True), какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated). Выберите номер правильного варианта ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды. У вас есть 20 секунд, чтобы ознакомиться с заданиями.

Now we are ready to start.

Receptionist: English Language Center. How may I help you?

Caller: Yes. I’ve heard about your centre from my classmate and I’m calling to find out more information about your program. What kind of courses do you offer?

Receptionist: Well, first of all, the purpose of our program is to provide language learning opportunities for students who would like to master basic language skills, let’s say, for his or her job, or to study intensively to enter a US college or university.

Caller: Okay. I’m calling for a friend who is interested in attending a US university. Can my friend apply for the next semester?

Receptionist: Well, we start in March and always ask applicants to apply no later than two months before the semester begins.

Caller: Alright. What is the tuition fee for a full-time student?

Receptionist: It’s two thousand and thirty dollars.

Caller: And how does one apply?

Receptionist: Well, we can send you an application and you can mail it back to us, or you can fill out the application form that’s on our website.

Caller: And are there other materials I would need to send in addition to the application form?

Receptionist: Uh, yes. You would need to send in a sponsorship form indicating who will be responsible financially for the student while studying in our program, and a bank statement showing that you or your sponsor has enough money to cover tuition expenses and living costs.

Caller: And how can I send these materials to you?

Receptionist: You can either send the application packet by regular mail or you can fax it.

Caller: Alright. I think that’s about it.

Receptionist: Okay great

Caller: Oh and what is your name?

Receptionist: Ok. My name is Tony Nelson. You can just call and ask for me.

Caller: Great. Thank you for your help.

Receptionist: No problem and please don’t hesitate to call again if you have any other questions.
Caller: Okay. Goodbye.

You have 15 seconds to complete the task. (Pause 15 seconds.)

Now you’ll hear the text again. (Repeat.)

This is the end of the task. You now have 15 seconds to check your answers.

(Pause 15 seconds.)

А1. The caller has learned about the Language Centre from the media.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

А2. The centre offers a six-month course for students who want to go to college.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

А3. The caller’s friend is attending a US university.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

А4. The new semester begins in two months.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

А5. You don’t need to come to the centre to sign up for the course.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

А6. The centre expects convincing proof that you can afford the course.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

А7. All official documents can be sent to the centre by fax.

1) True

2) False

3) Not stated

Вы услышите (прочитайте) интервью. В заданиях А8 – А14 выберите вариант ответа: 1, 2 или 3. Вы услышите запись дважды. У вас есть 50 секунд, чтобы ознакомиться с заданиями.

Now we are ready to start.

Int: Today in the studio we are talking to Ben Zephani, an activist and member of the environmental group the Green Belt Movement in Kenya. Welcome Ben.

Ben: Thank you.

Int: Well, you know, people nowadays talk a lot about environmental issues. There is great concern about wildlife and the future of the National Parks in Kenya. What’s happening there?

Ben: One of the most serious environmental problems we are facing today is deforestation, which really affects both wildlife and people living around the forests. People need land for their own purposes, like growing crops and raising cattle. So they come, seize pieces of land, cut down trees and start cultivating the land. So many animals were, kind of, forced away. They had to leave their native habitats and find new hunting areas… That’s not really a nice thing.

Int: And what’s happening to the people who actually live around the forest area?

Ben: You know when you tend to interfere in a wild animal’s habitat you somehow create an imbalance between people and animals. And sometimes it’s not really a nice thing because animals tend to come close to where people live, which is really threatening.

Int: So, do they attack people?

Ben: Not that they really attack settlements but they do come in packs, groups, prides or herds constantly migrating from one place to another because of deforestation. So people are vulnerable at any time.

Int: You mean, if I lived there, I could be chased by an angry rhinoceros or an elephant?

Ben: No, actually they don’t chase people because most of the time they just pass by. But at times you come into contact with an unusual animal. You know animals live in packs, so when one animal is rejected from its pack, it’s an angry animal. It cannot join the other packs so it attacks anything and is extremely dangerous. It should not be disturbed. People can do nothing to help it. Anyone who dares to approach it is almost certainly doomed.

Int: Wow! Sounds horrible! I suppose no one would dare to try to catch these wild animals … Well, but what actually causes deforestation?

Ben: People burn wood to produce charcoal and sell it, because, as you know, people there have very poor living conditions, and they try hard to earn an extra dime to support their families. Charcoal is in great demand for cooking and other odd jobs, so people don’t even have to travel anywhere to sell it. It’s a good job. But it’s so destructive.

Int: So what’s being done to try and remedy this, or to try and counterbalance the effect?

Ben: There are three or four large activist groups that are coming together to discuss how to reduce damage to the environment. You all know the Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai who is a leader of the Green Belt Movement in Kenya. She’s been trying to discourage people from destroying forests for a long time and to explain what deforestation does to the country and the environment in general and how it affects people in the forest areas. She teaches people to adjust to new conditions and environments. She moves with the times. Wangari supports National parks, conservation areas and safari parks in the country. She helps organize small businesses to learn to earn from ecotourism in the forest areas.

Int: Look, I’ve always wanted to go to Africa and I’m just wondering, if that whole safari business … is really good; if everything you see on the BBC Wildlife channel, you know, documentaries, is true to life.

Ben: It’s not a cliché, but it’s something you have to experience when you get there on safari. The BBC has never lied to their viewers.

Int: Wow! So I could be just out there … driving around in my car and on my own just seeing all those animals?

Ben: I am afraid they won’t let you drive in your own car. They provide services for you. We have in Kenya an institute called the KWS: the Kenya Wildlife Service and it has its own wardens that are highly trained to protect you when you’re in the forest. You just say where and when you want to go, what places and animals you would like to see. Tours are kind of regulated. For example, you will never be allowed to come close to feeding the animals.

Int: All right.

You have 15 seconds to complete the task. (Pause 15 seconds.)

Now you will hear the text again. (Repeat.)

This is the end of the task. You now have 15 seconds to check your answers.

(Pause 15 seconds.) 

А8. There is a growing tendency in Kenya to

1) look for new farm land.

2) explore new hunting areas

3) preserve native animal habitats

А9. According to Ben, people living around the forest area

1) try to domesticate some of the wild animals.

2) do their best to stop deforestation in the area.

3) could be in danger from wild animals.

А10. According to Ben, an excommunicated animal is

1) an animal doomed to extinction.

2) an aggressive and uncontrollable animal.

3) an animal that needs people’s help.

А11. Ben claims that people living around the forest area make extra money

1) catching and selling wild animals to the zoos.

2) travelling to other regions and doing odd jobs.

3) trading wooden products.

А12. The Green Belt Movement in Kenya aims at

1) effective exploitation of natural forests.

2) replacing destroyed forests.

3) moving people out from the forest area.

А13. The interviewer is curious to know if

1) the BBC has ever shown programs about wildlife protection in Kenya.

2) all the facts about safari in Kenya presented on BBC television are true.

3) people in Kenya have ever seen any BBC wildlife programs.

А14. Visitors to safari parks in Kenya are allowed to

1) choose their own routes.

2) feed wild animals.

3) drive their own cars.

ЧАСТЬ 2

B2. Установите соответствие между заголовками 1 – 8 и текстами A – G. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.

1) First computers

2) Risky sport

3) Shopping in comfort

4) Difficult task

5) Professional sport

6) Shopping from home 

7) New users

8) Digging for the past

A) A group of university students from Brazil have been given the job of discovering and locating all the waterfalls in their country. It is not easy because very often the maps are not detailed. The students have to remain in water for long periods of time. Every day they cover a distance of 35 to 40 kilometers through the jungle, each carrying 40 kilos of equipment.

B) For many years now, mail-order shopping has served the needs of a certain kind of customers. Everything they order from a catalogue is delivered to their door. Now, though, e-mail shopping on the Internet has opened up even more opportunities for this kind of shopping.

C) Another generation of computer fans has arrived. They are neither spotty schoolchildren nor intellectual professors, but pensioners who are learning computing with much enthusiasm. It is particularly interesting for people suffering from arthritis as computers offer a way of writing nice clear letters. Now pensioners have discovered the Internet and at the moment they make up the fastest growing membership.

D) Shopping centres are full of all kinds of stores. They are like small, self-contained towns where you can find everything you want. In a large centre, shoppers can find everything they need without having to go anywhere else. They can leave their cars in the shopping centre car park and buy everything in a covered complex, protected from the heat, cold or rain.

E) Not many people know that, back in the fifties, computers were very big, and also very slow. They took up complete floors of a building, and were less powerful, and much slower than any of today’s compact portable computers. At first, the data they had to process and record was fed in on punched-out paper; later magnetic tape was used, but both systems were completely inconvenient.

F) Potholing is a dull name for a most interesting and adventurous sport. Deep underground, on the tracks of primitive men and strange animals who have adapted to life without light, finding unusual landscapes and underground lakes, the potholer lives an exciting adventure. You mustn’t forget, though, that it can be quite dangerous. Without the proper equipment you can fall, get injured or lost.

G) Substantial remains of an octagonal Roman bath house, probably reused as a Christian baptistry, have been uncovered during a student training excavation near Faversham in Kent. The central cold plunge pool was five metres across, and stood within a structure which also had underfloor heating and hot pools, probably originally under a domed roof.

B3. Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски1A – F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1 – 7. Одна из частей в списке 1 – 7 – лишняя. Занесите цифру, обозначающую соответствующую часть предложения, в таблицу.

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

he 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 28 100-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.

Прочитайте текст и выполните задания А15 – А21. В каждом задании выберите вариант ответа: 1, 2, 3 или 4.

The Slob’s Holiday

       My husband and I went to Reno for our holiday last year. “Isn’t that place where people go to get a quickie divorce?” asked my second son? ‘Yes’, I said, trying to look enigmatic and interesting. ‘You are not getting divorced, are you?’ he asked bluntly. ‘No,’ I said, ’we are going to an outdoor pursuit trade fair. The children sighed with relief and slouched away, muttering things like ‘boring’. I call them children, but they are all grown up. My eldest son has started to develop fine lines around his eyes – fledgling crow’s feet. A terrible sight for any parent to see. Anyway, the piece isn’t about children. It’s about holidays.

       The first thing to be said about holidays is that anybody who can afford one should be grateful. The second thing is that planning holidays can be hard work. In our household it starts with somebody muttering, ’I suppose we ought to think about a holiday.’ This remark is usually made in July and is received glumly, as if the person making it has said ‘I suppose we ought to think about the Bolivian balance of payment problems.

       Nothing much happens for a week and then the potential holiday-makers are rounded up and made to consult their diaries. Hospital appointments are taken into consideration, as are important things to do with work. But other highlights on the domestic calendar, such as the cat’s birthday, are swept aside and eventually two weeks are found. The next decision is the most painful: where?

       We travel abroad to work quite a lot but we return tired and weary, so the holiday we are planning is a slob’s holiday: collapse on a sunbed, read a book until the sun goes down, stagger back to hotel room, shower, change into glad rags, eat well, wave good-bye to teenagers, have a last drink on hotel terrace, go to bed and then lie awake and wait for hotel waiters to bring the teenagers from the disco.

       I never want to be guided around another monument, as long as I live. I do not want to be told how many bricks it took to build it. I have a short attention span for such details. I do not want to attend a ‘folk evening’ ever, ever again. The kind where men with their trousers tucked into their socks wave handkerchiefs in the direction of women wearing puff-sleeved blouses, long skirts and headscarves.

       I also want to live dangerously and get brown. I want my doughy English skin change from white sliced to wheat germ. I like the simple pleasure of removing my watch strap and gazing at the patch of virgin skin beneath.

       I don’t want to make new friends – on holidays or in general; I can’t manage the ones I have at home. I do not want to mix with the locals and I have no wish to go into their homes. I do not welcome tourists who come to Leicester into my home. Why should the poor locals in Holidayland be expected to? It’s bad enough that we monopolize their beaches, clog their pavements and spend an hour in a shop choosing a sunhat that costs the equivalent of 75 pence.

       So, the slob’s holiday has several essential requirements: a hotel on a sunny beach, good food, a warm sea, nightlife for the teenagers, a big crowd to get lost in, and the absence of mosquitoes.

       As I write, we are at the planning stage. We have looked through all the holiday brochures, but they are full of references to ‘hospitable locals’, ‘folk nights’, ‘deserted beaches’, and ‘interesting historical sights’. Not our cup of tea, or glass of sangria, at all.

A15. The parents’ choice of holiday destination made the narrator’s children feel

1) jealous.

2) excited.

3) alarmed.

4) indifferent.

A16. The narrator’s words ‘A terrible sight for any parent to see’ refer to

1) the way children behave.

2) the fact that children are aging.

3) the way children change their image.

4) the fact there is a generation gap.

A17. When the need for holiday planning is first announced in the narrator’ family, it

1) is regarded as an important political issue.

2) is met with enthusiasm by all the family.

3) seems like an impossible task.

4) is openly ignored.

A18. To find a two-week slot for a holiday potential holiday-makers have to

1) negotiate the optimum period for travel.

2) cancel prior business appointments.

3) re-schedule individual summer plans.

4) make a list of the things to be taken into account.

A19. The slob’s holiday is the type of holiday for people, who

1) do not want to go on holiday abroad.

2) go on holiday with teenagers.

3) do not like public life.

4) prefer peaceful relaxing holidays.

A20. When the narrator says ‘I also want to live dangerously’, she means

1) getting lost in the crowd.

2) going sightseeing without a guide.

3) choosing herself the parties to go to.

4) lying long hours in the sun on the beach.

A21. The main reason the narrator doesn’t want to mix up with locals is because she

1) doesn’t let tourists to her house at Leicester.

2) doesn’t want to add to their inconveniencies.

3) is afraid to make friends with local people.

4) values her own privacy above all.

ЧАСТЬ 3

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами B4 – B10, так чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы B4 – B10. Пробелы и другие разделительные символы между словами не используются.

A Smart Boy

B4.

Mr. Jones and Mr. Brown worked in the same office. Their _______ were good friends. One day Mr. Jones invited to Mr. Brown to a small party. Mr. Brown went into the other room and telephoned his wife

WIFE

B5.

When he came back Mr. Jones asked him, “Have you spoken to your wife already?”

“No, she ________ there when I phoned. My small son answered the phone. I asked him, “Is your mother there?” And he said, “She is somewhere outside”.

NOT BE

B6.

“Why is she outside?” I asked. “She _______ for me”, he answered.

LOOK

The Great Wall of China

B7.

The Great Wall of China runs for 6,700 kilometers from east to west of China. It is one of the ________ wonders of the world.

GREAT

B8.

The Great Wall _______ in order to protect the country form different aggressors.

BUILD

B9.

The construction of the Wall ________ in the 6th century BC and lasted until the 16th century AD.

BEGIN

B10.

Since then, the Great Wall of China ________ a Symbol of wisdom and bravery of the Chinese people and a monument to Chinese nation for many hundreds of years.

BECOME

Прочитайте приведенный ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами В11 – В16, так чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы В11 – В16. Пробелы и другие разделительные символы между словами не используются/

UK: Conservation and Environment

B11.

Going for a walk is the most popular leisure activity in Britain. Despite its high ________ density and widespread, 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 the ________ beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage they contain.

NATURE

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 ________ 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 warming ________ ever since scientists 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 environmental ________

PROTECT

B16.

Nowadays British ________ are taking part in one of the largest international projects that is undertaken to protect endangered species.

SCIENCE

Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А22 – А28. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям A22 – A28, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Выберите вариант ответа.

Tracy 

       Tracy was as excited as a child about her first trip abroad. Early in the morning, she stopped at a A22_______ agency and reserved a suite on the Signal Deck of the Queen Elizabeth II. The next three days she spent buying clothes and luggage.

       On the morning of the sailing, Tracy hired a limousine to drive her to the pier. When she A23_______ at Pier 90, where the Queen Elizabeth II was docked, it was crowded with photographers and television reporters, and for a moment Tracy was panic stricken. Then she realized they were interviewing the two men posturing at the foot of the gangplank. The members of the crew were helping the passengers with their luggage. On deck, a steward looked at Tracy’s ticket and A24_______ her to her stateroom. It was a lovely suite with a private terrace. It had been ridiculously expensive but Tracy A25_______ it was worth it.

       She unpacked and then wandered along the corridor. In almost every cabin there were farewell parties going on, with laughter and champagne and conversation. She felt a sudden ache of loneliness. There was no one to see her A26_______, no one for her to care about, and no one who cared about her. She was sailing into a completely unknown future.

       Suddenly she felt the huge ship shudder as the tugs started to pull it out of the harbor, and she stood A27_______ the passengers on the boat deck, watching the Statue of Liberty slide out of A28_______, and then she went exploring.

В каждом задании выберите один ответ.

A22.

1) journey

2) trip

3) travel

4) tourist

А23.

1) achieved

2) arrived

3) entered

4) reached

А24.

1) set

2) came

3) headed

4) directed

А25.

1) determined

2) resolved

3) decided

4) assured

А26.

1) in

2) off

3) of

4) after

А27.

1) among

2) along

3) between

4) besides

А28.

1) glance

2) stare

3) sight

4) look

Ответы:

ЧАСТЬ 1

ЧАСТЬ 2

ЧАСТЬ 3

B1

1E, 2G, 3D, 4A, 5F, 6B

B2

A4, B6, C7, D3, E1, F2, G8

B4

wives

A1

2

B3

A4, B7, C1, D5, E2, F3

B5

wasn’t

A2

3

A15

3

B6

waslooking

A3

2

A16

2

B7

greatest

A4

3

A17

3

B8

wasbuilt

A5

1

A18

1

B9

began

A6

1

A19

4

B10

hasbecome

A7

1

A20

4

B11

population

A8

1

A21

2

B12

natural

A9

3

B13

visitors

A10

2

B14

seriously

A11

3

B15

protection

A12

1

B16

scientists

A13

2

А22

3

A14

1

А23

2

А24

4

А25

3

А26

2

А27

1

А28

3

Задание №8856.
Чтение. ЕГЭ по английскому

Прочитайте текст и запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

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The most important thing the author learned during his travels was about
1) responsibilities.
2) balance.
3) freedom.
4) friendship.

Решение:
The most important thing the author learned during his travels was about friendship.
Самое главное, что автор узнал во время своих путешествий, было о дружбе.

«I’ve also learned that friendships are everything.»

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ЗаданиеОтвет

Travelling with Parents

I like travelling because it can __BROAD__ outlook and helps me to understand other cultures. I think that I’m already an experienced __TRAVEL__.

First of all everything should be __CAREFUL__ planned. I’m not an adult yet so I travel with my parents. This year we decided to go to Britain.

In Britain we stayed in a small hotel near London. It offered us a wide range of __DIFFER__ games, such as tennis and football, and a lot of __ACTIVE__: boating, canoeing and so on.

__CYCLE__ was offered for those who wanted to get to remote places choosing scenic routes.

Travelling with Parents

I like travelling because it can BROADEN outlook and helps me to understand other cultures. I think that I’m already an experienced TRAVELLER.

First of all everything should be CAREFULLY planned. I’m not an adult yet so I travel with my parents. This year we decided to go to Britain.

In Britain we stayed in a small hotel near London. It offered us a wide range of DIFFERENT games, such as tennis and football, and a lot of ACTIVITIES: boating, canoeing and so on.

CYCLING was offered for those who wanted to get to remote places choosing scenic routes.

При подготовке к экзамену стоит уделять внимание не только аудированию, чтению и грамматике, но и лексике, а именно заданиям 32-38. Казалось бы, всего 7 заданий, но зато каких: там и идиомы, и предложные управления, и фразовые глаголы, и проверка знаний лексической сочетаемости слов — в общем, чего там только нет. А поскольку официальных списков всех необходимых слов для раздела «Лексика» нет, приходится черпать эту информацию из самих тестовых заданий. Поэтому предлагаем вашему вниманию статью «Solo travelling ЕГЭ: детальный разбор и ответы», который позволит познакомиться с новыми выражениями и расширить свой словарный запас.

Читайте, берите на заметку и делитесь со своими друзьями! Если же вам необходим преподаватель, который поможет структурировать ваши знания, расскажет о всех особенностях выполнения заданий, о которых не говорят в школе, и подготовит к прохождению непростого испытания ЕГЭ по английскому, то мы будем рады вам помочь. Ведь теперь у нас доступна подготовка к ЕГЭ онлайн. Кликайте по ссылке, заполняйте форму и ожидайте нашего звонка!

Solo travelling ЕГЭ: детальный разбор и ответы

Сначала посмотрим на сам текст «Solo travelling ЕГЭ», который представлен на сайте ФИПИ.

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А32. Чтобы выполнить это задание, необходимо посмотреть, нет ли после пропуска подсказок в виде предложного управления или особой грамматической конструкции.

Every time I travel solo I 32 ______ myself of how strong I am.

Ответ:

  • revise
  • review
  • remind
  • recall

После пропуска мы видим предложное управление of, которое есть только у одного из нижеупомянутых глаголов: remind smb of smth – напоминать кому-либо о чем-либо.

Давайте разберем и другие глаголы:
revise — проверять, просматривать, перечитывать (перед экзаменами), дорабатывать (статью, книгу, письменную работу)
review — рецензировать (о книге, статье)
recall — вспоминать

Более подробно узнать o remember, remind, recall, recollect вы можете здесь.
Также не забудьте потренироваться и выполнить наш тест, посвященным разнице между эти глаголами.

Ответ: remind

A33. Следующее задание посвящено предложным управлениям прилагательных. Полный список всех слов с предложными управлениями, необходимый для сдачи ЕГЭ, вы найдете здесь.

Запомните be good at smth – хорошо разбираться в чем-либо.

For example, Joe handles the map because he’s good 33 ______ navigation, while Jennifer deals with the arguments because she’s an excellent problem solver.

Ответ:

  • in
  • at
  • on
  • of

Ответ: at

A34. Перед нами 4 прилагательных, а как мы видели в предыдущем задании, у многих из них есть свои предложные управления. Давайте посмотрим, есть ли после пропуска таковое.

When you’re travelling by yourself, only you’re 34 ______ for it all: reading the map, navigating local transportation, communicating through language barriers to order food or a bus ticket, and any other travel situation.

Ответ:

  • dependable
  • consistent
  • reliable
  • responsible

После пропуска стоит for. Следовательно, мы ищем такое прилагательное, предложным управлением которого является for. Среди имеющихся – это responsible: be responsible for smth – быть ответственным за что-то.

Давайте разберем остальные прилагательные:
dependable — надежный, верный (о человеке)
consistent — последовательный, consistent with — соответствующий чему-либо, совместимый с чем-либо
reliable — надежный, заслуживающий доверия

Ответ: responsible

A35. Перейдем к следующему заданию на синонимы say, tell, speak, talk. О них более подробно вы можешь прочесть здесь. Там же вы найдете списки устойчивых выражений с каждым из этих глаголов. Уверены, что знаете о них все? Выполните наш тест, чтобы узнать, насколько хорошо вы в них разбираетесь.

I can 35 ______ that European culture is extremely social in itself.

Ответ:

  • say
  • speak
  • talk
  • tell

В данном предложении нужен такой глагол, который помогает рассказать о том, что кто-то думает или считает по какому-то поводу. Это say. Именно он используется в этом значении.

Ответ: say

A36. Запомните устойчивое выражение keep in touch with smb – поддерживать контакт с кем-либо.

I still 36 ______ in touch with most of the friends I made on that trip.

Ответ:

  • take
  • hold
  • keep
  • make

Ответ: keep

A37. Следующее задание — на слова-связки. Чтобы понять, какая их четырех подходит, нужно обязательно перевести одно или несколько предложений до предложения с пропуском.

I still keep in touch with most of the friends I made on that trip. They are very kind and helpful people. 37 ______, I realized how easy it was to make friends once you came out of your shell. — Я все еще поддерживаю связь с большинством друзей, которых я завел во время поездки. Они очень добрые и готовые помочь люди. Следовательно/Иначе/Однако/Кроме того, я понял, насколько просто завести друзей, когда ты перестаешь стесняться.

Ответ:

  • Therefore
  • Otherwise
  • However
  • Moreover

Ответ: moreover

A38. В последнем задании нам предложили 4 глагола. Довольно часто у них есть управления, поэтому для начала посмотрим, что стоит после пропуска.

These communication skills have helped me to 38 ______ in work, friendship and relationships.

Ответ:

  • succeed
  • fulfil
  • achieve
  • manage

Там мы видим предлог in. Только один глагол имеет такое предложное управление и это succeed in smth – преуспеть в чем-то.

Узнать больше о значении и употребление этих глаголов вы можете в нашей статье, переходите по ссылке и читайте. Также мы подготовили для вас тест, чтобы вы могли потренироваться.

Ответ: succeed

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