Выберите реплику-стимул, подходящую по смыслу к предложенной ответной реплике.




Выберите ответную реплику, подходящую по смыслу к предложенной реплике-стимулу.

A32. Yes, I’d love to.

1) Did you like your seaside holiday? 3) Would you like to go for a walk?

2) Do you love walking in the fields? 4) Would you like tea or coffee?

Выберите реплику-стимул, подходящую по смыслу к предложенной ответной реплике.

A33. Has he really?

1) He hasn’t much influence on them. 3) He’s doing very well at school.

2) Paul has recently been promoted. 4) He’s so worried about his son’s future.

 

A34. Установите соответствие между репликами-стимулами 1-4 и ответными репликами A-E. Выберите один из предложенных вариантов ответа. Одна ответная реплика (A-E) является лишней.

1) I feel nervous. I’ve got an exam today. A) Why don’t you go home to bed?

2) I don’t feel very well. I think I’m getting the flu. b) That’s great. Have a good time.

3) I’m feeling a lot better, thanks. I’ve got a lot more energy. C) Cheer up! Things can’t be that bad!

4) I’m really excited. I’m going on holiday to Australia d) Good luck! Do your best.

tomorrow. e) That’s good. I’m pleased to hear it.

1) 1D 2A 3E 4B 2) 1D 2E 3B 4C 3) 1C 2D 3A 4E 4) 1A 2B 3C 4E

 

A35. Расположите реплики так, чтобы получился связный диалог. Выберите один из предложенных вариантов ответа.

A. How about going to the cinema? “Return of a Hero” is on at the Plaza. It starts at 8 pm.

B. OK. Shall we go for a coffee after the film?

C. Are you doing anything tonight?

D. Good idea. See you there. Bye.

E. Great. Let’s meet outside the cinema at 7.30 pm.

F. No, I haven’t got any plans. Why?

1) CABDEF 2) AEFCBD 3) AFCEBD 4) CFAEBD

 

 

Прочитайте текст. Ответьте на вопросы. Укажите номер выбранного Вами варианта в бланке ответов.

§1. English is spreading fast and it has been predicted that one in ten of the world’s 6000 languages will become extinct over the next century. Even countries with millions of native language speakers are so worried by the growth of English that they have devised policies to fight back.

§2. The French have brought in regulations to deal with what they see as an American cultural invasion. Corporations and government bodies are not allowed to use English terms where there are French equivalents. And to ensure there are as many of these as possible, a Terminology Commission has been set up with the task of creating them. In order to protect local languages and culture, the European Union introduced a new set of laws, which states that half of the TV programmes shown in member states must be European.

§3. New technology does not make things easy for other languages. Today there is another medium to worry about: the Internet. English covers about 90 per cent of traffic and the World Wide Web will only accelerate its spread around the world. Unlike broadcasting, however, most communication on the Net is written, so it needn’t present the same threat to regional accents and dialects. It is also decentralized and more interactive than broadcasting, which may help to prevent the disappearance of minority languages.

§4. Even if English were universally adopted, this would not mean the end of diversity. English is not exactly the same the world over: you only have to compare American and British English to realise that. The Net, too, is an instrument of change. Because Net communication is mainly written, many people use abbreviations to speed things up and this trend means the language is changing with Internet use. In 10 to 20 years from now the English on the Net may well be unrecognizable compared with the English we know now.

§5. English will continue to spread and change with the Net but people will still speak their own languages. In most cases they’ll use English for electronic communication, but native languages at home. Languages are more than just a means of communication: they are also an important part of regional cultures and identities and they do not disappear easily. English may dominate but it won’t wipe every other language off the face of the Earth and it won’t be the same English spoken everywhere. This may not be enough to prevent the disappearance of some of the world’s languages, but it does mean that there will not be a boring worldwide uniformity.

A36. The French government introduced regulations in order to

1) restrict the number of English 2) increase the number of native 3) limit the use of English words.

films on television. language speakers.

A37. The writer says that as a result of the Internet some languages might

1) become more widespread. 2) be saved from extinction. 3) only be used in written form.

A38. According to the writer, what effect will the Internet have on English?

1) English on the Internet could soon be difficult to understand.

2) British English words will not be used on the Internet.

3) The appearance of English could change considerably on the Internet.

A39. Faced with the dominance of English, what does the writer think will happen to the world’s other languages?
1) Most of them will die out. 2) Many will exist alongside 3) They will consist mainly of
  English. English words.
Определите значение указанного слова в тексте. A40. devised (§1)  
1) put off 2) given up 3) worked out
A41. diversity (§4)
1) variety 2) damage 3) competition

 

 

 

Выберите правильный вариант перевода в соответствии с содержанием текста.

A42. And to ensure there are as many of these as possible........ (§2)

1) И чтобы застраховать себя от большого числа таких терминов,....

2) И чтобы убедить всех в том, что они (термины) имеются в большом количестве,....

3) И чтобы обеспечить появление как можно большего числа таких терминов,....

Прочитайте тексты. Ответьте на вопросы. В бланке ответов поставьте метку (х) в клеточке, соответствующей номеру текста, отвечающего на вопрос.

These days more and more people are booking their holidays on the Net after reading information on different websites. Perhaps, though, there’s no better advice than first-hand advice! This year, my wife and I are going to the Greek island of Santorini for our holidays but before choosing our hotel, we asked a few people who had been there to share their experiences.

1. Choosing the right hotel is not always simply a question of looking for the nicest pictures on a website, as one of my friends, Barry Roberts, found out. He booked a room at the Captain’s Resort online last year and explains how he was deceived: “You are led to believe that you will be staying at a small, elegant hotel. I was so disappointed. Don’t be fooled: what can look just fine online can be absolutely horrible in real life! The view from my room was of a burned-out car. The place is a hostel, at best, and there is an awful smell that wafts through the hotel. It isn’t dirty though, and may work for people on a limited budget with low expectations. However, from the photos on the home page, you might think it is of the highest quality. The truth is, it is second-rate.”

2. There are two sides to every coin, of course, and we did find someone who had enjoyed their holiday. Henry Porter stayed at George’s Villas for four nights. “I wish we could have stayed longer,” he said. “Everything about this place is amazing and it has the best views in Santorini. The service was the best we have ever experienced. The staff are wonderful and they think of absolutely everything, from the tour of the hotel on arrival to the little box of chocolates you receive to welcome you. This hotel is a little more expensive than most in the area but worth every penny. We would definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone who wants to relax and take in the beautiful scenery in style.”

3. Another happy customer is my wife’s boss, Debbie Graham, who stayed at the Clifftop Hotel. “The hotel has recently been redecorated and looks fantastic, with bright paintings everywhere,” she explained. “The rooms aren’t huge but they were kept spotless during our stay. The bathrooms are newly renovated and have nice, powerful showers. The location of the hotel is perfect! Although it doesn’t have direct views of the cliffs, you only have to walk two minutes for one of the most amazing views on the island.” Daily breakfast is also included in the price of the room.

4. Unfortunately, none of the people we talked to stayed at the Santorini Plaza, which is the hotel we were particularly interested in. It is supposed to be one of the best on the island, with two swimming pools, a gymnasium and a tennis court. The food is said to be delicious. It has large rooms, each one with a balcony and a sea view. Sounds great, but after talking to our friends I’ve realised that you just never know until you get there!

For which hotel is the following information mentioned?

A43. The hotel has a new look.

A44. There is a wonderful view from every room.

A45. It would suit people who are not demanding.

A46. The hotel employees do a good job.

A47. The hotel is advertised incorrectly.

A48. It has an unexpected feature.

Часть В Ответы, полученные при выполнении заданий части В, запишите в бланке ответов. Каждую букву пишите в отдельной клеточке (начиная с первой), не оставляя пробелов между словами.  

 

Прочитайте текст (B1-B4). Выберите подходящее по смыслу слово из предложенных. В бланке ответов запишите его в той форме, в которой оно должно стоять в предложении. Помните, что каждое слово может быть использовано только один раз и что заданную форму слова необходимо изменить.

INVOLVED, DAY, SATISFY, VARY

Being a doctor means doing a huge (B1)... of different things. You may be engaged in the treatment of colds or dealing with injuries and diseases, some of which are serious. It’s hard to remain (B2)... when you know that a patient’s recovery is in your hands. If you are a surgeon, you have to deal with even greater responsibility because it really can be a matter of life and death when you are performing an operation. Having said all that, you get a huge amount of job (B3)... and the range of activities emerging in a doctor’s (B4)... life means that you never have time to be bored.

Прочитайте текст (B5-B8). Заполните каждый из пропусков только одним словом, подходящим по смыслу. Слово должно содержать не более 15 символов.

Nature is something that we all too often (B5)... for granted. Yet, in order (B6)... to become ill, we need to have regular contact with it - we need it on a regular basis. Imagine being kept in a room with no daylight and no greenery. Sounds (B7)... torture, doesn’t it? Well, in fact it is a torture. (B8)... as animals suffer when they are kept in cages, we humans soon become ill in our own ‘cages’.

Прочитайте текст (B9-B10). Выпишите по два лишних слова в бланк ответов в строки под номерами В9 и B10 в порядке их предъявления в тексте. Каждую букву пишите в отдельной клеточке, не оставляя пробелов между словами.

B9. We live in a century in which everything is technologically advanced, and everything in our lives is such easy to do. One of the things which it is of a very poor quality is television. We watch television every day to be entertained, to get information, and see what is happening around the world.

B10. Unfortunately, many programmes are awful, and we are given shows and series that we don’t want to watch them. Young people who watch TV today are only been exposed to violence and crime, and other themes that are not healthy for young minds.

Переведите на английский язык фрагмент предложения, данный в скобках.

B11. We have (немного) money, let’s buy two ice-creams.

В12. Nobody’s answered the question, (не так ли)?



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