Вариант № 37487 1. За​да​ние 1 № 10. Вы

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Вариант № 37487 1. За​да​ние 1 № 10. Вы
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Вариант № 37487
1. За​да​ние 1 № 10. Вы услышите диалог дважды. Определите, является ли следующее утверждение верным, или
не ​вер ​ным, или о нем нет ин​фор ​ма ​ции.
Jeff hired a designer to decorate his room in Japanese style.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
2. За​да​ние 2 № 11. Вы услышите диалог дважды. Определите, является ли следующее утверждение верным, или
не ​вер ​ным, или о нем нет ин​фор ​ма ​ции.
Jeff and Mark made friends not long ago.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
3. За​да​ние 3 № 12. Вы услышите диалог дважды. Определите, является ли следующее утверждение верным, или
не ​вер ​ным, или о нем нет ин​фор ​ма ​ции.
Mark doesn’t give any money to run the home.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
4. За​да​ние 4 № 13. Вы услышите диалог дважды. Определите, является ли следующее утверждение верным, или
не ​вер ​ным, или о нем нет ин​фор ​ма ​ции.
Mark is quite an obstinate and untidy person.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
5. За​да​ние 5 № 14. Вы услышите диалог дважды. Определите, является ли следующее утверждение верным, или
не ​вер ​ным, или о нем нет ин​фор ​ма ​ции.
Jeff hopes to change Mark’s lifestyle.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
6. За​да​ние 6 № 15. Вы услышите диалог дважды. Определите, является ли следующее утверждение верным, или
не ​вер ​ным, или о нем нет ин​фор ​ма ​ции.
Being a night owl Mark works the night shifts on TV.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
7. За​да​ние 7 № 16. Вы услышите диалог дважды. Определите, является ли следующее утверждение верным, или
не​вер​ным, или о нем нет ин​фор​ма​ции.
Jeff wants his friend to start playing football.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated
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8. За​да​ние 3 № 63. Вы услы​ши​те ре ​пор ​таж два ​жды. Вы​б е ​р и​те пра ​виль​ный ответ 1, 2 или 3.
The idea of becoming a photographer
1) came to Chris after seeing big sculptures.
2) was the result of his work with sculptures.
3) made him lose interest in sculptures.
9. За​да​ние 4 № 64. Вы услы​ши​те ре ​пор ​таж два ​жды. Вы​б е ​р и​те пра ​виль​ный ответ 1, 2 или 3.
Chris assisted the photographer who
1) had the latest photographic equipment.
2) gave Chris valuable professional advice.
3) used to ask Chris challenging questions.
10. За​да​ние 5 № 65. Вы услы​ши​те ре ​пор ​таж два ​жды. Вы​б е ​р и​те пра ​виль​ный ответ 1, 2 или 3.
According to Chris, working as an assistant is a good way into a career because you can
1) get a better understanding of the profession.
2) learn the basic techniques of taking pictures.
3) make friends with a lot of talented people.
11. За​да​ние 6 № 66. Вы услы​ши​те ре ​пор ​таж два ​жды. Вы​б е ​р и​те пра ​виль​ный ответ 1, 2 или 3.
The reason for buying a plastic camera was that it
1) allowed him to take original pictures.
2) was not very expensive.
3) was light to carry around.
12. За​да​ние 7 № 67. Вы услы​ши​те ре ​пор ​таж два ​жды. Вы​б е ​р и​те пра ​виль​ный ответ 1, 2 или 3.
Chris uses the phrase ‘That got the ball rolling’ to say that
1) he became popular with the dancers.
2) he suddenly got very rich.
3) his art became more dance-oriented.
13. За​да​ние 8 № 68. Вы услы​ши​те ре ​пор ​таж два ​жды. Вы​б е ​р и​те пра ​виль​ный ответ 1, 2 или 3.
Chris goes to the dance performances because
1) the choreographer recommends him to see the piece.
2) it is always interesting for him to be at the premiere.
3) he wants to find the links between them and his work.
14. За​да​ние 9 № 69. Вы услы​ши​те ре ​пор ​таж два ​жды. Вы​б е ​р и​те пра ​виль​ный ответ 1, 2 или 3.
Chris thinks that dancers are great to work with because they
1) are lively and enthusiastic.
2) can cope with any problem.
3) can work long hours.
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15. За​да​ние 12 № 1542. Because of the father’s job the boy had to
1) visit UK air bases.
2) change home three times a year..
3) often change schools
4) behave as a dreamer.
Lucky Break
For the first ten years of my life my father was in the RAF (Royal Air Force). This meant that he was frequently posted to
different air bases around the UK and I, as frequently, changed schools. One year we moved no fewer than three times and
each time I tried, in vain, to settle and make friends. For a young child this frequency of change can only have a detrimental
effect and I still have school reports stating that I was “lazy” and a “dreamer”.
When I reached ten, my worried parents decided I needed a personal tutor. She turned out to be a kindly and patient old lady
who presented me with a large, black book of tests. She made me complete it as a home task and I scored about 20 out of 100.
At out next meeting, on a Saturday morning, she went through it with me item by item, until I completely understood each task.
She then made me retake the test and of course I got almost every question correct. Then we again moved house!
In our new town I took and failed the 11 plus exam (my excuse was that I was still only ten!) and my prospects looked dim. I
was destined to go to the local comprehensive which had a reputation for being quite rough. But also nearby was an ancient
public school, set in a castle. This was a place for rich kids only — apart from every year they gave 2 free places to the highest
performing local boys (it was a boys only school) in their entrance exam.
My crazy parents decided I should enter the exam. I had as much chance of succeeding as going to the moon — or so I
thought. But when I sat down to take the test, a rather familiar black book of 100 tests was placed on the desk!
I did the test and kept quiet and the next term, as a terror struck 11 year old in an ill fitting suit, I arrived for my first day at “the
castle”.
Clearly I was going to have problems in this new, intensely academic environment and I did. There were 31 boys in my class
and in every subject, despite my best efforts, I finished in the bottom 5 in every test, exam and report.
We were then streamed into “sets” for each subject and I ended up being taught with boys closer to my own ability. I worked
really hard and at the end of my third year there, I won my first form prize. I was top of the bottom class! But I was really
motivated and in time got “promoted” to higher “sets”. I worked really hard and won prizes every year until I left after A Levels.
My grades were all A’s — the highest you can get - and I was offered a place to study at a prestigious university.
So when a certain old Lady presented me with a large black book full of tests, you could say it was my lucky break. Although I
would argue that if you work really hard and keep your wits about you — then you begin to make your own luck.
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16. За​да​ние 13 № 1543. With his personal tutor the boy
1) read a big book.
2) did test items.
3) answered her questions.
4) learned how understand the tasks.
Lucky Break
For the first ten years of my life my father was in the RAF (Royal Air Force). This meant that he was frequently posted to
different air bases around the UK and I, as frequently, changed schools. One year we moved no fewer than three times and
each time I tried, in vain, to settle and make friends. For a young child this frequency of change can only have a detrimental
effect and I still have school reports stating that I was “lazy” and a “dreamer”.
When I reached ten, my worried parents decided I needed a personal tutor. She turned out to be a kindly and patient old lady
who presented me with a large, black book of tests. She made me complete it as a home task and I scored about 20 out of 100.
At out next meeting, on a Saturday morning, she went through it with me item by item, until I completely understood each task.
She then made me retake the test and of course I got almost every question correct. Then we again moved house!
In our new town I took and failed the 11 plus exam (my excuse was that I was still only ten!) and my prospects looked dim. I
was destined to go to the local comprehensive which had a reputation for being quite rough. But also nearby was an ancient
public school, set in a castle. This was a place for rich kids only — apart from every year they gave 2 free places to the highest
performing local boys (it was a boys only school) in their entrance exam.
My crazy parents decided I should enter the exam. I had as much chance of succeeding as going to the moon — or so I
thought. But when I sat down to take the test, a rather familiar black book of 100 tests was placed on the desk!
I did the test and kept quiet and the next term, as a terror struck 11 year old in an ill fitting suit, I arrived for my first day at “the
castle”.
Clearly I was going to have problems in this new, intensely academic environment and I did. There were 31 boys in my class
and in every subject, despite my best efforts, I finished in the bottom 5 in every test, exam and report.
We were then streamed into “sets” for each subject and I ended up being taught with boys closer to my own ability. I worked
really hard and at the end of my third year there, I won my first form prize. I was top of the bottom class! But I was really
motivated and in time got “promoted” to higher “sets”. I worked really hard and won prizes every year until I left after A Levels.
My grades were all A’s — the highest you can get - and I was offered a place to study at a prestigious university.
So when a certain old Lady presented me with a large black book full of tests, you could say it was my lucky break. Although I
would argue that if you work really hard and keep your wits about you — then you begin to make your own luck.
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17. За​да​ние 14 № 1544. Failing the 11 plus exam meant that the boy
1) was to enter a comprehensive.
2) had to wait another year to retry
3) was to study with rich kids.
4) became a highest performing local boy.
Lucky Break
For the first ten years of my life my father was in the RAF (Royal Air Force). This meant that he was frequently posted to
different air bases around the UK and I, as frequently, changed schools. One year we moved no fewer than three times and
each time I tried, in vain, to settle and make friends. For a young child this frequency of change can only have a detrimental
effect and I still have school reports stating that I was “lazy” and a “dreamer”.
When I reached ten, my worried parents decided I needed a personal tutor. She turned out to be a kindly and patient old lady
who presented me with a large, black book of tests. She made me complete it as a home task and I scored about 20 out of 100.
At out next meeting, on a Saturday morning, she went through it with me item by item, until I completely understood each task.
She then made me retake the test and of course I got almost every question correct. Then we again moved house!
In our new town I took and failed the 11 plus exam (my excuse was that I was still only ten!) and my prospects looked dim. I
was destined to go to the local comprehensive which had a reputation for being quite rough. But also nearby was an ancient
public school, set in a castle. This was a place for rich kids only — apart from every year they gave 2 free places to the highest
performing local boys (it was a boys only school) in their entrance exam.
My crazy parents decided I should enter the exam. I had as much chance of succeeding as going to the moon — or so I
thought. But when I sat down to take the test, a rather familiar black book of 100 tests was placed on the desk!
I did the test and kept quiet and the next term, as a terror struck 11 year old in an ill fitting suit, I arrived for my first day at “the
castle”.
Clearly I was going to have problems in this new, intensely academic environment and I did. There were 31 boys in my class
and in every subject, despite my best efforts, I finished in the bottom 5 in every test, exam and report.
We were then streamed into “sets” for each subject and I ended up being taught with boys closer to my own ability. I worked
really hard and at the end of my third year there, I won my first form prize. I was top of the bottom class! But I was really
motivated and in time got “promoted” to higher “sets”. I worked really hard and won prizes every year until I left after A Levels.
My grades were all A’s — the highest you can get - and I was offered a place to study at a prestigious university.
So when a certain old Lady presented me with a large black book full of tests, you could say it was my lucky break. Although I
would argue that if you work really hard and keep your wits about you — then you begin to make your own luck.
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18. За​да​ние 15 № 1545. What helped the boy to enter the public school?
1) familiarity with the tests.
2) his parents.
3) his knowledge.
4) keeping quiet.
Lucky Break
For the first ten years of my life my father was in the RAF (Royal Air Force). This meant that he was frequently posted to
different air bases around the UK and I, as frequently, changed schools. One year we moved no fewer than three times and
each time I tried, in vain, to settle and make friends. For a young child this frequency of change can only have a detrimental
effect and I still have school reports stating that I was “lazy” and a “dreamer”.
When I reached ten, my worried parents decided I needed a personal tutor. She turned out to be a kindly and patient old lady
who presented me with a large, black book of tests. She made me complete it as a home task and I scored about 20 out of 100.
At out next meeting, on a Saturday morning, she went through it with me item by item, until I completely understood each task.
She then made me retake the test and of course I got almost every question correct. Then we again moved house!
In our new town I took and failed the 11 plus exam (my excuse was that I was still only ten!) and my prospects looked dim. I
was destined to go to the local comprehensive which had a reputation for being quite rough. But also nearby was an ancient
public school, set in a castle. This was a place for rich kids only — apart from every year they gave 2 free places to the highest
performing local boys (it was a boys only school) in their entrance exam.
My crazy parents decided I should enter the exam. I had as much chance of succeeding as going to the moon — or so I
thought. But when I sat down to take the test, a rather familiar black book of 100 tests was placed on the desk!
I did the test and kept quiet and the next term, as a terror struck 11 year old in an ill fitting suit, I arrived for my first day at “the
castle”.
Clearly I was going to have problems in this new, intensely academic environment and I did. There were 31 boys in my class
and in every subject, despite my best efforts, I finished in the bottom 5 in every test, exam and report.
We were then streamed into “sets” for each subject and I ended up being taught with boys closer to my own ability. I worked
really hard and at the end of my third year there, I won my first form prize. I was top of the bottom class! But I was really
motivated and in time got “promoted” to higher “sets”. I worked really hard and won prizes every year until I left after A Levels.
My grades were all A’s — the highest you can get - and I was offered a place to study at a prestigious university.
So when a certain old Lady presented me with a large black book full of tests, you could say it was my lucky break. Although I
would argue that if you work really hard and keep your wits about you — then you begin to make your own luck.
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19. За​да​ние 16 № 1546. In all the school subjects the boy
1) demonstrated his academic gifts.
2) managed to solve any problems.
3) was the best in efforts made.
4) was worse than twenty of his classmates.
Lucky Break
For the first ten years of my life my father was in the RAF (Royal Air Force). This meant that he was frequently posted to
different air bases around the UK and I, as frequently, changed schools. One year we moved no fewer than three times and
each time I tried, in vain, to settle and make friends. For a young child this frequency of change can only have a detrimental
effect and I still have school reports stating that I was “lazy” and a “dreamer”.
When I reached ten, my worried parents decided I needed a personal tutor. She turned out to be a kindly and patient old lady
who presented me with a large, black book of tests. She made me complete it as a home task and I scored about 20 out of 100.
At out next meeting, on a Saturday morning, she went through it with me item by item, until I completely understood each task.
She then made me retake the test and of course I got almost every question correct. Then we again moved house!
In our new town I took and failed the 11 plus exam (my excuse was that I was still only ten!) and my prospects looked dim. I
was destined to go to the local comprehensive which had a reputation for being quite rough. But also nearby was an ancient
public school, set in a castle. This was a place for rich kids only — apart from every year they gave 2 free places to the highest
performing local boys (it was a boys only school) in their entrance exam.
My crazy parents decided I should enter the exam. I had as much chance of succeeding as going to the moon — or so I
thought. But when I sat down to take the test, a rather familiar black book of 100 tests was placed on the desk!
I did the test and kept quiet and the next term, as a terror struck 11 year old in an ill fitting suit, I arrived for my first day at “the
castle”.
Clearly I was going to have problems in this new, intensely academic environment and I did. There were 31 boys in my class
and in every subject, despite my best efforts, I finished in the bottom 5 in every test, exam and report.
We were then streamed into “sets” for each subject and I ended up being taught with boys closer to my own ability. I worked
really hard and at the end of my third year there, I won my first form prize. I was top of the bottom class! But I was really
motivated and in time got “promoted” to higher “sets”. I worked really hard and won prizes every year until I left after A Levels.
My grades were all A’s — the highest you can get - and I was offered a place to study at a prestigious university.
So when a certain old Lady presented me with a large black book full of tests, you could say it was my lucky break. Although I
would argue that if you work really hard and keep your wits about you — then you begin to make your own luck.
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20. За​да​ние 17 № 1547. By the end of the school the boy
1) was awarded his first form prize.
2) was among the best school students.
3) had to work harder and harder.
4) still couldn’t get the high grades.
Lucky Break
For the first ten years of my life my father was in the RAF (Royal Air Force). This meant that he was frequently posted to
different air bases around the UK and I, as frequently, changed schools. One year we moved no fewer than three times and
each time I tried, in vain, to settle and make friends. For a young child this frequency of change can only have a detrimental
effect and I still have school reports stating that I was “lazy” and a “dreamer”.
When I reached ten, my worried parents decided I needed a personal tutor. She turned out to be a kindly and patient old lady
who presented me with a large, black book of tests. She made me complete it as a home task and I scored about 20 out of 100.
At out next meeting, on a Saturday morning, she went through it with me item by item, until I completely understood each task.
She then made me retake the test and of course I got almost every question correct. Then we again moved house!
In our new town I took and failed the 11 plus exam (my excuse was that I was still only ten!) and my prospects looked dim. I
was destined to go to the local comprehensive which had a reputation for being quite rough. But also nearby was an ancient
public school, set in a castle. This was a place for rich kids only — apart from every year they gave 2 free places to the highest
performing local boys (it was a boys only school) in their entrance exam.
My crazy parents decided I should enter the exam. I had as much chance of succeeding as going to the moon — or so I
thought. But when I sat down to take the test, a rather familiar black book of 100 tests was placed on the desk!
I did the test and kept quiet and the next term, as a terror struck 11 year old in an ill fitting suit, I arrived for my first day at “the
castle”.
Clearly I was going to have problems in this new, intensely academic environment and I did. There were 31 boys in my class
and in every subject, despite my best efforts, I finished in the bottom 5 in every test, exam and report.
We were then streamed into “sets” for each subject and I ended up being taught with boys closer to my own ability. I worked
really hard and at the end of my third year there, I won my first form prize. I was top of the bottom class! But I was really
motivated and in time got “promoted” to higher “sets”. I worked really hard and won prizes every year until I left after A Levels.
My grades were all A’s — the highest you can get - and I was offered a place to study at a prestigious university.
So when a certain old Lady presented me with a large black book full of tests, you could say it was my lucky break. Although I
would argue that if you work really hard and keep your wits about you — then you begin to make your own luck.
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21. За​да​ние 18 № 1548. According to the boy the ‘Lucky Break’ refers to
1) moving to a right place.
2) entering a good school.
3) getting a big test book.
4) meeting the lady tutor.
Lucky Break
For the first ten years of my life my father was in the RAF (Royal Air Force). This meant that he was frequently posted to
different air bases around the UK and I, as frequently, changed schools. One year we moved no fewer than three times and
each time I tried, in vain, to settle and make friends. For a young child this frequency of change can only have a detrimental
effect and I still have school reports stating that I was “lazy” and a “dreamer”.
When I reached ten, my worried parents decided I needed a personal tutor. She turned out to be a kindly and patient old lady
who presented me with a large, black book of tests. She made me complete it as a home task and I scored about 20 out of 100.
At out next meeting, on a Saturday morning, she went through it with me item by item, until I completely understood each task.
She then made me retake the test and of course I got almost every question correct. Then we again moved house!
In our new town I took and failed the 11 plus exam (my excuse was that I was still only ten!) and my prospects looked dim. I
was destined to go to the local comprehensive which had a reputation for being quite rough. But also nearby was an ancient
public school, set in a castle. This was a place for rich kids only — apart from every year they gave 2 free places to the highest
performing local boys (it was a boys only school) in their entrance exam.
My crazy parents decided I should enter the exam. I had as much chance of succeeding as going to the moon — or so I
thought. But when I sat down to take the test, a rather familiar black book of 100 tests was placed on the desk!
I did the test and kept quiet and the next term, as a terror struck 11 year old in an ill fitting suit, I arrived for my first day at “the
castle”.
Clearly I was going to have problems in this new, intensely academic environment and I did. There were 31 boys in my class
and in every subject, despite my best efforts, I finished in the bottom 5 in every test, exam and report.
We were then streamed into “sets” for each subject and I ended up being taught with boys closer to my own ability. I worked
really hard and at the end of my third year there, I won my first form prize. I was top of the bottom class! But I was really
motivated and in time got “promoted” to higher “sets”. I worked really hard and won prizes every year until I left after A Levels.
My grades were all A’s — the highest you can get - and I was offered a place to study at a prestigious university.
So when a certain old Lady presented me with a large black book full of tests, you could say it was my lucky break. Although I
would argue that if you work really hard and keep your wits about you — then you begin to make your own luck.
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22. За​да​ние 32 № 2377. Вставь​те про​п у​щ ен​ное слово:
1) held
2) took
3) used
4) kept
Amos
It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend. He A22
______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.
But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand. The
uniformed doorman A23 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said, “Good
morning, Mr. Finnister”.
Amos had come to the office to A24 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,
Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar and was
put through to Edward Deravenel.
“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the information he
had gathered the night before.
“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this A25 ______ . I knew I could depend A26 ______ you.
My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To A27 ______ the truth, I think that
Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”
“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, A28 ______ no attention to the heavy rain. He felt happy.
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23. За​да​ние 33 № 2378. Вставь​те про​п у​щ ен​ное слово:
1) looked
2) gazed
3) stared
4) watched
Amos
It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend. He A22
______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.
But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand. The
uniformed doorman A23 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said, “Good
morning, Mr. Finnister”.
Amos had come to the office to A24 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,
Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar and was
put through to Edward Deravenel.
“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the information he
had gathered the night before.
“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this A25 ______ . I knew I could depend A26 ______ you.
My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To A27 ______ the truth, I think that
Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”
“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, A28 ______ no attention to the heavy rain. He felt happy.
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24. За​да​ние 34 № 2379. Вставь​те про​п у​щ ен​ное слово:
1) take
2) do
3) make
4) give
Amos
It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend. He A22
______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.
But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand. The
uniformed doorman A23 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said, “Good
morning, Mr. Finnister”.
Amos had come to the office to A24 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,
Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar and was
put through to Edward Deravenel.
“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the information he
had gathered the night before.
“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this A25 ______ . I knew I could depend A26 ______ you.
My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To A27 ______ the truth, I think that
Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”
“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, A28 ______ no attention to the heavy rain. He felt happy.
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25. За​да​ние 35 № 2380. Вставь​те про​п у​щ ен​ное слово:
1) worry
2) trouble
3) bother
4) mess
Amos
It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend. He A22
______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.
But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand. The
uniformed doorman A23 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said, “Good
morning, Mr. Finnister”.
Amos had come to the office to A24 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,
Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar and was
put through to Edward Deravenel.
“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the information he
had gathered the night before.
“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this A25 ______ . I knew I could depend A26 ______ you.
My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To A27 ______ the truth, I think that
Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”
“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, A28 ______ no attention to the heavy rain. He felt happy.
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26. За​да​ние 36 № 2381. Вставь​те про​п у​щ ен​ное слово:
1) at
2) on
3) in
4) of
Amos
It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend. He A22
______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.
But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand. The
uniformed doorman A23 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said, “Good
morning, Mr. Finnister”.
Amos had come to the office to A24 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,
Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar and was
put through to Edward Deravenel.
“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the information he
had gathered the night before.
“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this A25 ______ . I knew I could depend A26 ______ you.
My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To A27 ______ the truth, I think that
Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”
“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, A28 ______ no attention to the heavy rain. He felt happy.
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27. За​да​ние 37 № 2382. Вставь​те про​п у​щ ен​ное слово:
1) tell
2) speak
3) say
4) talk
Amos
It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend. He A22
______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.
But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand. The
uniformed doorman A23 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said, “Good
morning, Mr. Finnister”.
Amos had come to the office to A24 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,
Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar and was
put through to Edward Deravenel.
“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the information he
had gathered the night before.
“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this A25 ______ . I knew I could depend A26 ______ you.
My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To A27 ______ the truth, I think that
Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”
“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, A28 ______ no attention to the heavy rain. He felt happy.
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28. За​да​ние 38 № 2383. Вставь​те про​п у​щ ен​ное слово:
1) turning
2) paying
3) drawing
4) bringing
Amos
It wasn’t unusual for Amos to go to Deravenels on Saturday, even though the offices were closed over the weekend. He A22
______ to go to tidy up his paperwork and do other small jobs he couldn’t attend to during the week.
But on this Saturday morning he had a specific purpose when he arrived at the grand old building on the Strand. The
uniformed doorman A23 ______ Amos close his umbrella and take off his raincoat. Then he touched his cap and said, “Good
morning, Mr. Finnister”.
Amos had come to the office to A24 ______ a few telephone calls. His first call was to the Royal London Hospital,
Whitechapel, where he quickly discovered the records office was not open on weekends. He then dialed Ravenscar and was
put through to Edward Deravenel.
“Good morning, Amos,” Edward said. “I’m assuming you have some news for me.” Amos then relayed all the information he
had gathered the night before.
“Well done, Amos!” Edward exclaimed. “Thank you for going into all this A25 ______ . I knew I could depend A26 ______ you.
My wife will be happy as I am to know everything; it’s been such a mystery all these years. To A27 ______ the truth, I think that
Grace Rose should also know what happened to her mother. It will finally put her mind at rest.”
“I agree, sir. I will telephone you on Monday”. Amos walked home, A28 ______ no attention to the heavy rain. He felt happy.
29. За​да​ние 1 № 1556. Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого
говорящего A–F и утверждениями, данными в списке 1–7. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное
со ​о т​вет​ству​ю​щей циф​р ой, толь​ко один раз. В за ​д а ​нии есть одно лиш​нее утвер ​жде ​ние. Вы услы​ши​те за ​пись два ​жды.
1. For some people, old habits never die.
2. Sometimes it is a mistake to write a letter.
3. Writing letters in English is good practice.
4. Letter writing is a waste of time.
5. It is a waste of time making your views known.
6. Persistence eventually gives some results.
7. Seven together will be better than one.
Го​во​ря​щ ий
A
B
C
D
E
F
Утвер​жде​ние
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30. За​да​ние 10 № 1373. Установите соответствие между заголовками 1–8 и текстами A–G. Запишите свои ответы в
таб ​л и​цу. Ис​поль​зуй​те каж​д ую цифру толь​ко один раз. В за ​д а ​нии есть один лиш​ний за ​го ​л о ​вок.
1. Party dessert
2. Outdoor game
3. Taking care of a pet
4. Collecting things
5. Giving a party
6. Party animals
7. Fun on the way
8. Party game
A. Ask your parents for permission to have a party. Decide what kind of party you want and whether it will be held indoors or
outdoors. Send written invitations to your friends. Tell them what kind of party you are having, at what time, where, and whether
or not the guests should wear costumes. Make a list of games you would like to play. Ask your mother to help you prepare
refreshments. Ice cream, cake, cookies, and lemonade are good for any party.
B. This activity makes everybody laugh. Have the guests sit around the room. Choose one person to be a pussycat. The pussy
must go over to a guest and do his/her best to make the guest laugh. He/she can make funny meows and walk around like a
cat. The pussy goes from one guest to another until someone laughs. The first one to laugh becomes the new pussy.
C. It’s easy to make a cake from a cake mix that you get from the grocery store. You usually add only water or milk. Cake mixes
come in many flavours, such as chocolate, lemon, banana, vanilla and others. When you make a cake from a mix, always
follow the directions on the package carefully. Then you can be sure that your cake will turn out right and your guests will enjoy
it. Many mixes have a small envelope of powdered frosting hidden inside the flour.
D. As you ride on a bus with your friends, get someone to start singing. Everyone joins in. At the first crossroad, another person
starts a different song, and everyone joins in. Keep changing songs at every crossroad.
E. Looking after cats is easy. They wash themselves every day and eat almost any food. Cats like to drink milk and cream. But
they need to be fed on fish, beef, liver, and other kinds of meat. They need a clean, dry bed at night. You can use a basket or a
cardboard box for your cat’s bed. Cats like to play with a rubber ball or chase a string.
F. You can have a whole army of toy soldiers made of tin, wood or plastic. Some may be dressed in fancy uniforms, some may
be sitting on horses. Others may be ready for battle, carrying guns and shoulder packs. You can have soldiers from other
countries, or only Civil War soldiers or only modern soldiers. If you get two soldiers that are alike, trade your extra soldier with
another toy soldier lover.
G. Even animals get involved in elections. The donkey and elephant have been political symbols in the USA for more than 100
years. Why? In 1828, Democrat Andrew Jackson ran for president. Critics said he was stubborn as a donkey. The donkey has
been the symbol
of the Democratic Party ever since. In the 1870s, newspaper cartoonists began using the elephant to stand for the Republican
Party.
Текст
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
За​го​л о​вок
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31. За​да​ние 11 № 2340. Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами
1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 — лишняя. Занесите цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в
таб ​л и​цу.
Arizona's world class cruise
Spectacular Canyon Lake is situated in the heart of the Superstition Mountains in Arizona, giving home to the Dolly
Steamboat. The Dolly Steamboat, A ______________________, now cruises the secluded inner waterways of this beautiful
lake. It is worth exploring this favourite destination of President Theodore Roosevelt who declared, «The Apache Trail and
surrounding area combines the grandeur of the Alps, the glory of the Rockies, the magnificence of the Grand Canyon and then
adds something В ______________________.» You will marvel as you travel up to the national forest, which provides the
most inspiring and beautiful panorama С ______________________. Every trip brings new discoveries of rock formations,
geological history, and the flora and fauna distinct to the deserts of Arizona.
Once aboard the Dolly Steamboat, you may view the majestic desert big horn sheep, bald eagles and a host bird of other
wildlife, water fowl, D ______________________. Experience the unique sound harmony that is created by the waters of
Canyon Lake. Stretch out and relax at one of the tables or stand next to the railings on the deck. There is plenty of leg room on
the Dolly. You will get a unique chance to listen to the captain E ______________________.
All the passengers are treated with outstanding service and personal attention to every need. Feel free to ask questions,
move about and mingle with the crew. So enjoy an unforgettable vacation cruise and see F ______________________ ,like a
ride on Arizona's Dolly Steamboat.
1. that nature has ever created in the wild
2. that none of the others have
3. hovering over the magnificent lake
4. who retells the legends of the mysterious past
5. for yourself why there is nothing quite
6. who pays much attention to children's safety
7. continuing a tradition of cruising since 1925
Про​п уск
A
B
C
D
E
F
Часть пред​л о​же​ния
32. За​да​ние 19 № 547. Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово BE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало
со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
Holidays in the USA
What do you know about holidays in the USA? They can be divided into two groups: national and popular holidays. There
__________________ ten national holidays in the USA.
33. За​да​ние 20 № 1376. Преобразуйте,
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
если
это
необходимо,
слово WRITE так, чтобы оно грамматически
In 1947, Samuelson ______ “Foundations of Economic Analysis” in which he used the language of mathematics to
explain the world of economics.
34. За​да​ние 21 № 733. Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово I так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало
со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
Puzzled, he looked several times from the brontosaurus to ______ .
35. За​да​ние 22 № 918. Преобразуйте,
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
если
это
необходимо,
слово WOMAN так, чтобы оно грамматически
Greek myths: Apollo and Cassandra
In ancient Greece there were many temples built for Apollo. He was the god of youth, beauty, music and poetry. Besides,
Apollo had one very special skill — he could see the future. One day Apollo came to the temple in Troy. Among other ______
he saw Cassandra, a young and beautiful priestess, who worked at the temple.
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36. За​да​ние 23 № 1885. Преобразуйте,
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
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A palace with 1,300 rooms
It was King Louis XIV of France who ordered a palace with 1,300 rooms in the 1600s. Louis wanted a bigger palace than
any other king. In 1661, the French started ____________ this new palace.
37. За​да​ние 24 № 1196. Преобразуйте,
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
если
это
необходимо,
слово CARRY так, чтобы оно грамматически
20,000 workers marched up Broadway, ______ banners “Labor creates all wealth”. After the parade, there were picnics
all around the city.
38. За​да​ние 25 № 1749. Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово BECOME так, чтобы оно грамматически
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
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.
39. За​да​ние 26 № 1842. Преобразуйте,
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
если
это
необходимо,
слово FINAL так, чтобы
оно
грамматически
History of animated cartoons
Cartoon animation has a long history. A cartoon is made by drawing many pictures and showing them one after another
so quickly that the pictures ______________ seem to move. The most prominent of animated cartoons were made by Walt
Disney.
40. За​да​ние 27 № 509. Преобразуйте, если
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
это
необходимо, слово COMMON так, чтобы оно грамматически
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.
41. За​да​ние 28 № 1016. Образуйте от слова FORMAL однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
These parties are almost always ______ , there is no dress code and in summer, when the weather is fine, people may
hold a barbecue in the garden.
42. За​да​ние 29 № 741. Образуйте от слова SLEEP однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
Pythons and bats are among the longest ______ at over 18 hours a day.
43. За​да​ние 30 № 1846. Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово POPULAR так, чтобы оно грамматически
со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
Walt Disney's worldwide ____________ is based upon the ideas his name represents: imagination, optimism, and selfmade success in the American tradition.
44. За​да​ние 31 № 789. Образуйте от слова RESEARCH однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и
лек​си​че ​ски со ​о т​вет​ство ​ва ​л о со ​д ер ​жа ​нию тек​ста.
______ think that India, China and the United States will continue to be countries with the biggest population.
45. За​да​ние 39 № 1894. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Nick who writes:
...I'm, going to do a project on reading in different countries. Could you help me? Do young people read as much as old
people in your country? Do you prefer to read E-books or traditional books? Why? How much time do you and your friends
spend reading daily? As for the latest news, I have just joined a sport club...
Write a letter to Nick. In your letter answer his questions, ask 3 questions about sports. Write 100–140 words. Remember
the rules of letter writing.
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46. За​да​ние 40 № 423. Comment on the following statement: Some parents think that if there is a computer at home their
children will waste much of their time on videogames and social networking. What is your opinion? Do you agree with this
statement? Write 200–250 words. Use the following plan:
- make an introduction (state the problem)
- express your personal opinion and give 2–3 reasons for your opinion
- express an opposing opinion and give 1–2 reasons for this opposing opinion
- explain why you don’t agree with the opposing opinion
- make a conclusion restating your position
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