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Раздел 1 Аудирование

В 1


Вы услышите 5 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего 1 – 5 и утверждениями, данными в списке А – F. Используйте каждую букву, обозначающую утверждение, только один раз. В этом задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.



  1. I DON’T CARE WHAT I WEAR

  2. IT’S IMPORTANT TO FEEL COMFORTABLE

  3. I LOVE SPENDING MONEY ON NICE CLOTHES

  4. MY TASTE IN CLOTHING HAS CHANGED

  5. LOOKING SMART IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ME

  6. DIFFERENT SITUATIONS NEED DIFFERENT CLOTHES



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Вы услышите разговор агента по недвижимости Мириам с клиентом. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений А1 – А6 соответствуют содержанию текста (1), какие не соответствуют (2) и о чем в тексте не сказано, т есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3). Обведите номер выбранного вами варианта ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.


A1. The owners of the house are still living in it.

1) верно 2) неверно 3) в тексте не сказано


A2. The house has both a coal fire and central heating

1) верно 2) неверно 3) в тексте не сказано


A3. The kitchen is large.

1) верно 2) неверно 3) в тексте не сказано


A4. There’s space in the utility room for Mr. Robinson’s freezer.

1) верно 2) неверно 3) в тексте не сказано


A5. The house is the largest in the street.

1) верно 2) неверно 3) в тексте не сказано


A6. The owners might be willing to reduce the price.

1) верно 2) неверно 3) в тексте не сказано



Вы услышите беседу директора гостиницы с новым служащим. В заданиях А7 – А13 обведите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному вами варианту ответа. Вы услышите запись дважды.



A7. The manager says he will

  1. show Denise exactly what to do.

  2. give Denise a general idea of the job.

  3. Ask someone else to help Denise.


A8. Denise says she is worried about

  1. working with money

  2. dealing with the public.

  3. operating a computer.


A9. The people Denise is responsible for

  1. have worked together as a team for a long time.

  2. are all quite new to the job.

  3. usually work in pairs at reception.


A10. In her previous job, Denis most enjoyed

  1. managing a team of people.

  2. solving difficult problems.

  3. training new employees


A11. If the computer system develops a problem

  1. Denis may be able to repair it.

  2. the manager will provide instructions.

  3. they will write to the repair company.


A12. Denise would like to know about

  1. the salary

  2. holidays

  3. working hours.


A13. The manager asks Denise to

  1. check that some rooms are ready.

  2. answer the phone while he’s away.

  3. take someone to the airport.


По окончании выполнения заданий В1 и А1 – А13 НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ ПЕРЕНЕСТИ СВОИ ОТВЕТЫ В БЛАНК ОТВЕТОВ №1!

ОБРАТИТЕ ВНИМАНИЕ, что ответы на задания В1, А1 – А13 располагаются в разных частях бланка. В1 расположено в нижней части бланка. При переносе ответов в задании В1 буквы записываются без пробелов и знаков препинания


ВАРИАНТ 1
Раздел 2 Чтение

В2


Установите соответствие тем А – G текстами 1 – 6. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.




  1. DIFFERENT SUBJECTS

  2. MANY STUDENTS

  3. TWO SECTIONS

  4. DIFFERING OPINIONS

  5. USEFUL FACTS

  6. IMPORTANT LESSONS

  7. EASIER ANSWERS




  1. Oxford University has been a centre of learning for over 900 years. Today, there are over 16,000 people studying at Oxford, but they are not all British. About 4,000 of them come from other countries. In fact, there are currently students from over 130 countries studying there. Every student at Oxford is a member of a ‘college’. There are 39 main colleges, and each college is in a different part of the town.

  2. What’s the best age for a child to learn how to read? Some people believed that children should learn at as young an age as possible. Because of this, some parents start teaching their children when they are about three years old. Other people believe it’s better for a teacher at school to teach a class of children how to read, so many children don’t learn to read until they are five or six years old.

  3. In most countries, you are only allowed to drive a car on a public road if you have a driving licence. You usually have to pass a driving test in order to get the licence. In European countries, this test is in two parts. The first part is a ‘theory’ test. You have to answer questions about road safety. The second part is a ‘practical’ test. You are in a ca with an examiner, who tell you where to drive and asks you to do various things, such as parking or reversing around a corner.

  4. When was Mozart born? What’s the capital of Nigeria? Before the Internet, if we wanted to find out the answers to these questions, we’d have to look them up in reference books, such as encyclopedias. If we couldn’t find the information in books at home, we’d have to go to a public library. This kind of research would often take a very long time. Now, however, as long as you have a computer connected to the Internet, you can find the answers to questions like these in seconds

  5. Although people sometimes confuse astronomy and astrology, they are completely different. Astronomy is the scientific study of the universe. Astronomers study stars, planets and other things in space, such as comets and records heir findings scientifically. Astrology, which is based on the belief that the position of the planets affects human behaviour, is not a science. It is astrologers who write horoscopes in magazines, telling us what they think is going to happen to us in the future.

  6. A guide book can be extremely helpful when you’re visiting a place for the first time. Guide books provide loads of practical information, such as the opening times and entrance fees of the main attractions, and often recommend sights to visit and places to stay. They can also provide interesting information about the history of the place and famous people who lived their.



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Прочитайте утверждения 1 –6 и следующие за ними тексты. Установите соответствие между утверждениями и содержанием текстов. Напишите цифру 1 – если утверждение верное, и цифру 0 – если утверждение неверное. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.





1 Buckingham Palace has always been the official London residence of the British King or Queen

2 Queen Victoria was the first British monarch to live there.

3 Queen Elizabeth II and her husband live in the ‘state rooms’ in the palace
4 Elizabeth II has been queen for more than fifty years.

No visit to London is complete without a trip to Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth II)


Buckingham Palace was built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 and, as such, was known simply as Buckingham House. Its first royal resident was King George III, who bought it in 1762, but it was not until 1837, when Victoria became queen, that it became the official royal palace of the British monarch.
Approximately 450 people work at Buckingham Palace, and each year more than 50,000 people enjoy some form of entertainment there – the Queen often holds garden parties and receptions for invited guests. I the 1990s, the palace became even more open, with members of the public being allowed to go on a tour of the ‘state rooms’. These are the official reception rooms in the palace, rather than the rooms that the Queen and her husband live in.
I June 2003, a concert of classical music and a pop concert were held in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, This was to celebrate Elizabeth’s 50th anniversary as queen.



5 Kings and queens once lived in the Palace of Westminster.

6 If you stand outside the Palace of Westminster and look up, you can see Big Ben.

No king or queen has lived in the Palace of Westminster, which is on the north bank of the River Thames in London, since the 1500s. Today, the Palace of Westminster is better known by its other name: the Houses of Parliament.


Although the oldest part of palace in existence today is over 900 years old, most of the buildings is les than two hundred years old. In 1834, the palace was almost completely destroyed by fire and had to be rebuilt. Parts of the building were also damaged by bombs during the Second World War.
At one end of the palace is a famous tourist attraction: a tower, often mistakenly referred to as ‘Big Ben’. In fact, its actual name is the Clock Tower, or St. Stephen’s Tower, and Big Ben is the large bell hidden inside which rings every hour on the hour.




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Прочитайте текст и выполните задания А14 – А20, обводя цифру 1,2,3 или 4, соответствующую номеру выбранного вами варианта ответа.


Oliver glanced at his watch. There were ten minutes left until the supermarket closed and he was rushing round, quickly dropping things he needed for the weekend into his trolley. He hadn’t been in his own flat long and now his mother ha invited herself for dinner the following day. He really wanted to impress her with his ability to cope on his own, but he knew that the usual critical comments would soon appear if everything wasn’t perfect. He hoped that the three days he’d spent cleaning the place from top to bottom wouldn’t be wasted, and he’d even gone so far as painting the front door. His mother wouldn’t notice that, though, of course. What she would notice was the dust on top of the pictures, or the old sofa, or one of a thousand other things that Oliver had forgotten about. Still, was determined to give her a good meal, and maybe that would put her in a slightly better mood than usual.

He checked his shopping list again and bent over to look through his trolley. He mentally ticked off the items and then realized that he still needed eggs. As he straightened up to set off towards the dairy section, there was an enormous collision, a clatter of tins and a loud shriek of pain. When Oliver had recovered his balance, he saw an attractive woman of about nineteen on her knees, putting tins and vegetables back into a handheld basket.

‘Why don’t you watch where you’re going?’ she snapped at him over her shoulder. ‘Some people just have no manners. Honestly…’

‘Er… sorry,’ stammered Oliver. ‘Let me help you.’ He began to pick tins up. ‘It really wasn’t my fault, though, you know. I was just… .’ The girl grabbed a tin of tuna from his hands.

‘Never mind,’ she said, her basket now full, and strode off down the aisle without looking back. Oliver watched her go and sighed. He never seemed to have much luck with girls. Maybe that was just what he needed to show his mother how grown up he was. He turned back to his own trolley and began to push it. Maybe if she came to dinner and he introduced her to an intelligent, charming young woman then she would stop calling him every day to check he was okay. As Oliver thought about this possibility, something caught his eye and he stopped his trolley. There was a red leather purse on top of his shopping. It must have come out of the girl’s basket and landed in his trolley. Oliver quickly glanced around, looking for the girl. She wouldn’t be able to pay for her shopping. He picked up the purse, left his trolley and sprinted towards the line of checkouts.

When he got there, he scanned the lines of customers waiting to pay. There were about a dozen queues, but Oliver couldn’t see the girl in any of them. Thinking that she must still be shopping somewhere in the supermarket, Oliver turned to go and find her when he suddenly heard a familiar voice at the front of the queue next to him.

‘I’m sure I had it here a minute ago. I want to speak to the manager. I think it’s been stolen. It musy be someone in this supermarket because I know…

She stopped as she realized that Oliver was standing next to her, holding her purse out towards her.

‘Lost something?’ Oliver asked.

The girl smiled, then recognized Oliver and frowned, before her expression softened again and she took the purse with a faint smile on her lips.

‘Thanks,’ she quietly





A14 Oliver is anxious to prove to his mother that he

    1. has learned a lot about cooking.

    2. is capable of living independently.

    3. knows she looked after him very well.

    4. has learned not to be so negative.


A15 When she visits his flat, Oliver’s mother will

  1. appreciate the effort he has made.

  2. find something she isn’t happy about.

  3. help him do up his flat.

  4. Remind him to get new furniture.


A16 The young woman drops her shopping because

  1. she and Oliver bump into each other.

  2. her basket is too full.

  3. she is frightened by Oliver.

  4. she feels pain n her knees.


A17 When Oliver offers to help, the young woman.

  1. forgives him for what he has done.

  2. shows that she doesn’t trust him.

  3. thanks him despite her anger.

  4. refuse to listen to his explanation.


A18 Oliver thinks that his mother might give him more independence if he

  1. found a friend for her.

  2. had a girlfriend

  3. told her to stop phoning him.

  4. had nicer friends.


A19 When he sees the purse, Oliver realizes that

  1. he might be accused of theft

  2. there’s no money in it.

  3. he cold get his revenge.

  4. it fell into his trolley by accident


A20 Oliver manages to find the girl because he

  1. sees her standing in one of the queues.

  2. knows where she is still shopping.

  3. recognizes her voice when she speaks.

  4. joints the same queues as her.


По окончании выполнения заданий В2, В3 и А14 – А20 НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ ПЕРЕНЕСТИ СВОИ ОТВЕТЫ В БЛАНК ОТВЕТОВ №1

ОБРАТИТЕ ВНИМАНИЕ, что ответы на задания В2, В3 и А14 – А20 располагаются в разных частях бланка. В2, В3 расположены в нижней части бланка. При переносе ответов в заданиях В2, В3 буквы записываются без пробелов и знаков препинания.



ВАРИАНТ 1
Раздел 3 Грамматика и лексика


Прочитайте текст. Заполните пропуски в предложениях под номерами В4 – В11 соответствующими формами слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами справа от каждого предложения.






William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is one of the best-known writers in the English



B4 language. He _______________38 plays, as well as hundreds of poems. WRITE

B5 He was born in Stratford in 1564 and grew up there, ______________ RECEIVE

an education. In Latin at the local grammar school.



B6 By 1590, he was living in London, although he ______________ his NOT PRODUCE

most famous plays yet.

The great love story Romeo and Juliet appeared four years

B7 ____________ and is still a favourite of many people. LATE

B8 The story of Romeo and Juliet _______________ in many different APPEAR

forms since then.



B9 In 1996, for example, it was made into a film _______________ STAR

Leonardo DiCaprio.



B10 People ________________ Shakespeare’s plays today all over the world PERFORM

and in many different languages.



B11 There’s no doubt that Shakespeare’s plays ________________ for many STUDY

years to come.






Прочитайте приведенный ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буками после номеров В12 – В18 так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски, полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы В12 – В18.




B12 Chessington World of Adventures is an ____________ theme park, just EXCITE

12 miles from London.



B13 There’s something for everyone at the park. Animal ____________ will LOVE

enjoy the ‘Trail of Kings’, where you can see gorillas, tigers and lions.



B14 One of the most popular ________________ is the ‘Land of the Dragons’ ATTRACT

a fast, fun roller coaster.

Very young children will love ‘Toytown’, where you can go for an

B15 _____________ flight on the back of a Flying Jumbo, or drive one of the ENJOY

B16 Crazy Cars. More ______________ visitors might try ‘The Vampire. On ADVENTURE

‘The Vampire’, you ride with your legs handing down while it takes you



B17 high into the sky, If heights make you ____________, ‘The Vampire’ NERVE

might not be for you. Riding fast high above the park can be a



B18 _______________ experience! SCARE





Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А21 – А28. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям А21 – А28, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Обведите номер выбранного вами варианта ответа.




Even if you live in the heart of the city, there’s no reason why shouldn’t A21 ___________ up gardening. We can’t all afford a large garden, but we can all create a space where we can follow the seasons. Whether it’s a window box, a balcony or a tine yard, anyone can have the pleasure of looking A22 ___________ plants.

A window box is a small of plants that literally sits outside your window. Here, the choice of plants is what counts. You want a splash of colour all year A23 _____________, so choose flowers that bloom at different times of the year. Daffodils, for example, are beautiful spring flowers and will soon have you looking forward to summer. Their bright colours will also attract butterflies, bringing touch of life.

If you’ve got a balcony, you’ve got a little more freedom. In this case, the key is to ………A24 ________ maximum use of the space you’ve got available. Put taller plants against the walls of the house, with shorter plants and flowers along the A25 ___________ of the balcony. You can also add a water feature; a small fountain creates interest and can have a cooling effect on a hot summer’s day. If your neighbours’ balcony is next to yours, why not use a fast-growing plant like wisteria to form a natural barrier, giving you more privacy?

Those of you who are lucky enough to have a small yard can really go to town. Think about how you’re going to us it. Do you want to be able to sit and enjoy the sun? Or do you want to be A26 ____________ to entertain friends and have a barbecue? Divide the yard into separate areas and plan each one carefully. Garden furniture is very important. A table that folds in half can give you a lot of flexibility, and chairs that fold away also allow you to change your garden ……… A27 ___________ your mood.

As A28 __________ as plants are concerned, choose varieties that don’t mind a bit of shade, unless your yard gets a lot of sun. Yards often have walls that keep the sun out for long periods and you don’t want your careful plans spoiled because a few of your plants start to die.

A21 1) take 2) set 3) put 4) make


A22 1) on 2) up 3) after 4) down
A23 1) round 2) over 3) along 4) across
A24 1) get 2) make 3) have 4) do
A25 1) edge 2) boundary 3) rim 4) frame
A26 1) capable 2) possible 3) able 4) probable
A27 1) fit 2) suit 3) copy 4) go
A28 1) much 2) long 3) few 4) far



По окончании выполнения заданий В4 – В18, А21 – А28 НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ ПЕРЕНЕСТИ СВОИ ОТВЕТЫ В БЛАНК ОТВЕТОВ №1.

ОБРАТИТЕ ВНИМАНИЕе, что ответы на задания В4 – В18 и А21 – А28 располагаются в разных частях бланка. В4 – В18 расположены в нижней части бланка. При переносе ответов в заданиях В4 – В18 буквы записываются без пробелов и знаков препинания.


ВАРИАНТ 1

Раздел 4 Письмо
Для ответов на задания С1, С2 используйте Бланк ответов № 2. При выполнении заданий С1 и С2 особе внимание обратите на то, что ваши ответы будут оцениваться только по записям, сделанным в Бланке ответов № 2. Никакие записи черновика не будут учитываться экспертом.

При заполнении Бланка ответов 2 вы указываете сначала номер задания С1, С2, а потом пишете свой ответ.

C 1 Personal letter

You have 20 minutes to do this task.

You have received a letter from your pen-friend Vicky who writes:
At school we are doing projects on schools and school rules in different countries. Could you tell me what kind of rules you have in your school?

As the holidays are coming I am thinking of looking for a job…
Write a letter to Vicky.
In your letter


  • tell her about the rules in your school (3-4 examples)

  • ask 3 questions about a job she would like to have

Write 100-140 words.

Remember the rules of letter writing.

C2 You have 40 minutes to do this task.



Comment on the following.
Some people think that science plays the most important role in the development of our civilization, others believe that our world would be impossible without poetry.
What is your opinion? Which is more important in our lives, science or poetry?

Write 200-250 words.
Use the following plan:

  • make an introduction (state the problem)

  • express your personal opinion and give reasons for it

  • give arguments for the other point of view and explain why you don’t agree with it

  • draw a conclusion

ОТВЕТЫ

РАЗДЕЛ 2 ЧТЕНИЕ

ОТВЕТЫ:
B2: B D C G A E

B3: 0 0 0 1 0 0
A14 2

A15 2

A16 1

A17 4

A18 2

A19 4

A20 3
РАЗДЕЛ 3 ГРАММАТИКА, ЛЕКСИКА (каждая буква должна писаться в отдельной клеточке, апостроф – в отдельной).

ОТВЕТЫ:
B4 wrote

B5 receiving

B6 had not produce \ hadn’t produce

B7 later

B8 has appeared

B9 starring

B10 perform

B11 will be studied

B12 exciting A21 1

B13 lovers A22 3

B14 attractions A23 1

B15 enjoyable A24 2

B16 adventurous A25 1

B17 nervous A26 3

B18 scary A27 2

A28 4

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