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TEST?31





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1. Nature is my best hotel.

2. Sleeping among strangers is not a?problem.

3. A?quiet place to?stay becomes a?favourite.

4. The best hotel is at the seaside.

5. Roadside hotels can disappoint.

6. Comfortable holiday costs money.

7. We have to?think about our meals.

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A. The conversation takes place on Tuesday.

B. Jack knows what kind of?present they will buy for Linda.

C. Rose knows Linda better than Jack does.

D. Linda follows the latest fashion trends.

E. Linda doesn?t like gift certificates.

F. Linda can?t have a?pet because of?her mother.

G. Rose and Jack are going to?the shop straight away.

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3. What do we learn about Alex at the beginning of?the interview?



1)?He has written more than 60?books for children.

2) His most famous books are detective stories.

3) All his books are fiction.



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4. Why does Alex write?



1)?He has to?make a?living.

2) He simply can?t help?it.

3) He is inspired by?other writers.



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5. What do we learn out about Alex?s reading preferences?

1) He prefers classics only.
2) He prefers humorous stories.
3) His preferences are varied

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6. What was Alex?s first book?

1) A?children?s book.
2) A?detective short story.
3) A?detective novel

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7. What does Alex say about literary agents?

1) Every writer must have?one.
2) You should try to?work with several agents.
3) Good agents are invaluable helpers.

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8. What does Alex say about promoting his books?



1)?It?s very motivating for?him.

2) It?s too hard physically.

3) It?s a?stress for him having to?meet readers.



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9. What is, in?Alex?s opinion, the typical mistake of?starting novelists?



1)?They write too many stories at once.

2) They spend too much time on their first text.

3) They give up writing very quickly.



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1. New food choices

2. Seafood

3. Confusing?name

4. New word in?English

5. Iconic?dish

6. Change in?quality

7. Increase in?popularity

8. Origin of?the?meal



A.?The practice of?serving a?roast dinner on a?Sunday is related to?the elaborate preparation required, and to?the housewife?s practice of?performing the weekly wash on a?Monday, when the cold remains of?the roast made an easily assembled meal. Sunday was once the only rest day after a?six-day working week; it was also a?demonstration that the household was prosperous enough to?afford the cost of?a?better than normal meal.

B. Great Britain is surrounded by?seas on all sides. No wonder that foods such as deep fried breaded scampi are usually on offer as well as fishcakes and a?number of?other combinations. However, England is internationally famous for its fish and chips and has a?large number of?restaurants and take-away shops selling this dish. It may be the most popular and identifiable English dish. Like many national dishes, quality can vary drastically from the commercial or mass produced product to?an authentic or homemade variety using more carefully chosen ingredients.

C. Many seaside towns have shellfish stalls located at the beach. Traditionally these sell snack-sized pots of?cockles, mussels, jellied eels, shell-on or peeled prawns, crab meat and oysters. The shellfish are served cold and the customer adds condiments to?taste. Shellfish is best eaten as fresh as possible, and certainly on the day of?purchase. Some shellfish such as squid, octopus and prawns can be frozen successfully; others such as mussels, oysters and clams need to?be live when cooked.

D. Most large supermarkets in?England will stock at least a?dozen types of?English sausage. English sausages are colloquially known as ?bangers?. They are distinctive in?that they are usually made from fresh meats and rarely smoked, dried, or strongly flavoured. Following the post World War II period, sausages tended to?contain low-quality meat and fat. However, there has been a?backlash in?recent years, with most butchers and supermarkets now selling premium varieties. Pork and beef are by?far the most common bases, although gourmet varieties may contain venison or wild boar.

E. In?the 1950s some British pubs would offer ?a?pie and a?pint?, with hot individual steak and ale pies made easily on the premises by?the landlord?s wife. In?the 1960s and 1970s this developed into the then-fashionable ?chicken in?a?basket?, a?portion of?roast chicken with chips, served on a?napkin, in?a?wicker basket. Since then ?pub grub? has expanded to?include British food items such as shepherd?s pie, fish and chips, bangers and mash, Sunday roast, ploughman?s lunch, and pasties. Food has become more important in?a?pub?s trade, and today most pubs serve lunches and dinners at the table in?addition to?snacks consumed at the?bar.

F. English sandwiches are made with two slices of?bread, or some kind of?roll. Common types of?sandwich are roast beef, chicken salad, ham and mustard, cheese and pickle, egg mayonnaise, prawn mayonnaise, tuna, marmite and jam. A?dainty form of?sandwich, cut into small squares, without crusts, and often filled with cucumber, is served at genteel gatherings, such as Royal Garden parties. England can claim to?have given the world the word ?sandwich?, although John Montagu, 4th Earl of?Sandwich, was not the first to?add a?filling to?bread.

G. In?the USA, a?2pudding? is a?creamy, dairy dessert, traditionally made with sugar and a?couple of?other ingredients. It really means nothing else. But the British seem to?call a?lot of?other things ?pudding?. 2Apple pudding? traditionally has a?layer of?apple covered with a?cake topping or a?suet pastry, which looks just like apple pie. ?Yorkshire pudding? includes chicken, pork or beef cooked in?a?crispy outer-batter. ?Black pudding? is a?kind of?thick dark sausage made from animal blood and fat. What makes this a??pudding??

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Ancient?Rome


The founding of?Rome goes back to?the very early days of?civilization. It is so old that today it is known as ?the eternal city?. The Romans thought that their city was founded in?the year 753?BC. Modern historians, however, believe it was the year 625?BC.



Early Rome was governed by?kings, ___ (A), the Romans took power over their own city and ruled themselves. They had a?council known as the ?senate?, ___ (B). From this point on one speaks of?the ?Roman Republic?.



The word ?Republic? itself comes from the Latin words ?res publica?, which mean ?public matters?. The senate appointed a?consul, ___ (C), but only for one year. This was a?wise idea, as the consul ruled carefully and not as a?tyrant, for he knew that otherwise he could be punished by?the next consul, once his year was?up.



The Roman Republic was a?very successful government. It lasted from 510?BC until 23?BC?? almost 500?years. In?comparison the United States of?America only exist since 1776?? less than 250?years.



The greatest challenge the Roman Republic faced was that of?the Carthaginians. Carthage was a?very powerful city in?North Africa, ___ (D). The fight between the two sides was a?long one and took place on land and on?sea.



The most famous incident came when the great Carthaginian general Hannibal crossed the mountain chain of?the Alps to?the north of?Italy with all his troops and invaded Italy. However, Rome finally won and Carthage was completely destroyed in?the year 146?BC.



Rome?s most famous citizen was no doubt Julius Caesar. He was a?Roman politician and general ___ (E). In?the year 49?BC Caesar crossed the small river between his province and Italy, called the river Rubicon, and conquered Rome. His military campaigns also took him to?Egypt, ___ (F). His life ended abruptly as he was infamously murdered in?the senate in?Rome.



So famous and respected was Caesar that a?month of?the year is still named after him today. Also, the great English poet William Shakespeare wrote a?famous play called Julius Caesar about his famous murder.



1. who ruled Rome like a?king

2. but after only seven of?them had ruled

3. where he met the famous Cleopatra

4. which controlled its own empire

5. which he then ruled as a?dictator

6. which ruled over?them

7. who conquered the vast territory in?France

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Stories and Legends



The county of?Antrim is not only one of?the most picturesque, but most prosperous in?all Ireland. It is also remarkable for being entirely surrounded by?water by?the ocean, Lough Neagh, and the rivers Bann and Lagan. In?this county, vast quantities of?flax are raised and manufactured into linen?? chiefly at Belfast, the most important commercial town in?the north of?Ireland.

Belfast is particularly dear to?me as a?place where I?spent many pleasant days with some warm-hearted Irish friends. In?sight of?this town there is a?large hill, which is remarkable for presenting, at a?particular point of?view, a?most gigantic likeness to?the first Napoleon. Certain swells and ledges of?the summit form the great profile very distinctly. He seems to?be lying on his back, asleep, or in?a?meditative mood, and the face has such a?dejected, melancholy look that one might suppose the likeness had been taken when the Emperor was a?prisoner at St. Helena. There was one of?the Bonapartes at Belfast, at the time I?was there attending the meeting of?the British Association, a?celebrated scientific society. This was Lucien, a?grand-nephew of?the Emperor. He recognized the likeness in?the great rocky profile, when it was pointed out to?him, and professed to?be a?good deal affected by?it.

Near Belfast there is also a?famous ?Druidical circle?, or a?large amphitheatre, enclosed by?high mounds of?earth, where the ancient Druids used to?meet for their heathen worship. As we stood in?that great circle, beside a?rude altar of?stones, it made us shudder to?think that hundreds of?human beings had probably been cruelly sacrificed there as offerings to?the gods of?the Druids. What a?happy, blessed thing it is to?know that such dreadful crimes can never again be committed here, under the name of?religion.

While at Belfast, we made a?delightful excursion to?Shane?s Castle, the seat of?Lord O?Neil. Shane?s Castle and the O?Neil estate are situated upon Lough Neagh, the largest lake in?Great Britain. There is a?legend that this sheet of?water covers land that was once cultivated, cottages, castles, and even villages. The peasants say that there was once an enchanted well, which was always kept covered with a?heavy stone, lest its waters should rise and overwhelm the land. One day, a?careless woman went to?this well to?get water to?boil her potatoes in, and hearing her baby cry, ran home without waiting to?cover the well, which began to?leap up in?a?great column, like a?water-spout of?an underground sea, and poured out so fast and furious that before many hours the whole valley was overflowed, and that night, the moon smiled to?see herself reflected in?a?new lake.

On our route from Belfast to?the Giant?s Causeway, we passed through several towns, of?little importance now, though of?some historical note such as Carrickfergus, Larne, and Glenarm. This last is a?beautifully situated town, with a?pleasant little bay, which usually affords a?safe shelter for shipping on a?coast somewhat renowned for wrecks and disasters. Here is a?fine castle, which is the seat of?the ancient family of?the MacDonnels, Earls of?Antrim. Scarcely any thing in?the world can be grander or more beautiful than the coast road all the way from Glenarm to?the Giant?s Causeway. It is too fine to?be described; it should be painted, not written about.

We reached the Causeway late in?the evening so hungry and tired that we were very glad to?get our supper and went to?bed without putting our heads out of?doors. In?the morning we engaged a?guide and set out on our sightseeing tour.

The Causeway is formed by?a?vast collection of?rocky columns mostly as regular in?shape as though cut by?masonry five-sided, six-sided, seven or eight-sided, piled and packed together, varying much in?height, but little in?size. Some form a?floor almost as even as a?city pavement some form gradual steps leading down to?the sea and some tower upward, like spires and turrets.

There is a?very singular collection of?these columns on the side of?the highest cliff, a?hundred and twenty feet in?height, called ?the Giant?s Organ?, from their resemblance to?the pipes of?that instrument.

According to?legend, the mighty Giant, Finn McCool, was musical in?his taste, and used to?give himself ?a?little innocent diversion? here, after his hard labours in?building the Causeway. Even now, when the sea roars, and the deep thunder rolls along the rocky coast, they say ?the giant is playing on his big stone organ under the cliff?.



12. The county of?Antrim is described?as?

1) picturesque but poor.

2) rich and successful.

3) the land of?vast plains.

4) the land of?long rivers.



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13. The large hill near Belfast is remarkable?for?

1) a?striking resemblance to?the first Emperor of?the French.

2) its likeness to?a?grand-nephew of?the Emperor.

3) the visit of?one of?the Bonapartes.

4) the profile of?the first Napoleon carved into?it.



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14. ?Druidical circle??is?

1) a?large amphitheatre for theatrical performances.

2) a?church with a?rude altar of?stones.

3) a?place of?current sacrificial offerings to?the gods.

4) a?place of?ancient religious ceremonies.



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15.?How was Lough Neagh formed?

1) It was artificially created by?the peasants.

2) It appeared because of?a?careless woman.

3) It was formed by?the water rising from an underground?sea.

4) Nobody knows for sure.



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16. On his way from Belfast to?the Giant?s Causeway, the narrator was particularly impressed?by?



1)?the historical town of?Glenarm.

2) a?pleasant little bay offering a?safe shelter for shipping.

3) the coast road from Glenarm to?the Giant?s Causeway.

4) the castle of?the ancient family of?the MacDonnels.



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17. The Giant?s Causeway is a?collection of?rocky columns?



1)?of?similar size.

2) of?similar height.

3) irregular in?shape.

4) cut by?masons.



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18. According to?legend, the giant Finn McCool?



1)?was a?talented musician.

2) worked hard to?build the Causeway.

3) used to?play the organ only when the sea roared

4) never played his organ.



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The Bald Eagle


19. In?1782, soon after the United States won its independence, the bald eagle ?????? as the national bird of?the new country. American leaders wanted the eagle to?be a?symbol of?their country because it is one of?the strongest birds. CHOOSE



20. Today the bald eagle almost ?????? from the country. DISAPPEAR



21. In?1972?there ?????? only 3,000?bald eagles in?the entire United States.?BE



22. The reason for the bird? s ?????? population is pollution, especially pollution of?the rivers by?pesticides. DECREASE



23. Pesticides poison the fish. Eagle eat these fish and then the eggs eagles lay have very thin shells and ??????. NOT HATCH



24. Today, the American government and the American people ?????? to?protect the bald eagle.?TRY



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Music in?schools



25. Primary schools in?London are trying out an ambitious plan through which young children get an introduction to?serious music. The idea comes from a?group of?famous musicians who are concerned about the ????????? of?certain types of?classical music. SURVIVE



26. They see the plan as one possible ????????? to?the problem of?declining audiences at classical concerts. SOLVE



27. Their ????????? is that an interest in?classical music should be developed in?early childhood. ARGUE



28. They reject the idea that children are not interested in?serious music or necessarily find it ????????? boring. AWFUL



29. The group goes into a?school and gives a?live ????????? of?a?short classical piece and then this is followed by?an explanation of?how the instruments work. PERFORM




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The Guest


?The landscape seen from our windows is certainly charming,? said Annabel; ?those cherry orchards and green meadows, and the river winding along the valley. However, nothing ever happens here. Rather dreadful, isn?t?it??

?On the 30??,? said Matilda, ?I?find it soothing and restful; but then, you see, I?ve lived in?countries where things do happen, especially when you?re not ready for them happening all at once.?

?That, of?course, makes a?31??,? said Annabel.

?I?ll never forget,? said Matilda, ?the occasion when the Bishop of?Bequar 32?? us an unexpected visit.?

?I?thought that out there you were always prepared for emergency guests turning 33??,? said Annabel.

?I?was quite prepared for half a?dozen Bishops,? said Matilda, ?but it was rather disconcerting to?find out that this particular one was a?distant cousin of?mine, belonging to?a?branch of?the family that had quarrelled bitterly and offensively with our branch about a?Crown Derby dessert service. To?make 34?? worse, my husband was away, talking sense to?a?village community that fancied one of?their leading men was a?were-tiger.?

?A?what tiger??

?A?were-tiger; you?ve heard of?were-wolves, haven?t you, a?mixture of?wolf and human being and demon? Well, in?those parts they have were-tigers, or think they have, and I?must say that in?this case they had every ground for thinking so. However, as we gave 35?? witchcraft prosecutions about three hundred years ago, we don?t like to?have other people keeping on our discarded practices.?

?I?hope you weren?t unkind to?the Bishop,? said Annabel.

?Well, of?course he was my guest, so I?had to?be outwardly polite to?him, but he was tactless enough to?rake up the incidents of?the old quarrel, and from that moment we were scarcely on speaking 36??.



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31. 1) statement. 2) splash. 3) move. 4) difference

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32. 1) paid. 2) sent. 3) made. 4)?gave

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33. 1) to. 2) over. 3) up. 4)?in

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34. l) issues. 2) matters. 3) problems. 4) situation

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35. l) in. 2) up. 3) away. 4)?out

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36. 1) conditions. 2) relationships. 3) relations. 4) terms

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37. You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Jane:



From: Jane@mail.uk

To: Russian_friend@oge.ru

Subject: Food prices



?I?m living alone now as my parents are visiting my elder sister and her new baby. I?never thought we spend so much on food! Where do you usually buy food? What?s the most expensive and the cheapest thing to?eat in?Russia? What do you prefer?? to?eat in?or to?eat out, and?why?



This month I?m working as a?baby-sitter for my neighbours?



Write an email to?Jane.

In?your message:



??answer his questions;

??ask 3?questions about her experience as a?baby-sitter.



Write 100?140?words

Remember the rules of?email writing.



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38.1?Imagine that you are doing a?project on what pets people keep in?Zetland. You have found some data on the subject?? the results of?the opinion polls (see the table below).



Comment on the data in?the table and give your opinion on the subject of?the project.



The opinion poll question:

What kind of?pet do you keep?








Write 200?250?words.



Use the following plan:



Make an opening statement on the subject of?the project;

Select and report 2?3?facts;

Make 1?2?comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

Outline a?problem that can arise with keeping pets and suggest a?way of?solving?it;

Conclude by?giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of?pets in?our life.



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38.2?Imagine that you are doing a?project on what extracurricular activities are popular with teenagers in?Zetland. You have found some data on the subject?? the results of?the opinion polls (see the pie chart below).



Comment on the data in?the pie chart and give your opinion on the subject of?the project.



The opinion poll question:

What extracurricular activities do you like at your school?








Write 200?250?words.



Use the following plan:



??Make an opening statement on the subject of?the project;

??Select and report 2?3?facts;

??Make 1?2?comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

??Outline a?problem that one can face doing?extracurricular activities?and suggest a?way of?solving?it;

??Conclude by?giving and explaining your opinion on?the importance of?extracurricular activities for teenagers.

??Conclude by?giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of?extracurricular activities for teenagers.




Test 31. ?????? ?????





Task?1


Imagine that you are preparing a?project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to?read this text to?your friend. You have 1.5?minutes to?read the text silently, then be ready to?read it out aloud. You will not have more than 1.5?minutes to?read?it.



Scientists have noticed that the weather is getting worse and worse and the so-called extreme weather events are becoming more and more frequent. The explanation is short: the reason is global warming. What is global warming? Greenhouse effect is a?natural feature of?our atmosphere without which the life on our planet would be impossible. Certain atmospheric gases work as a?kind of?blanket, keeping the Earth warm. The amount of?these ?greenhouse? gases used to?be more or less the same for centuries. But the industrial revolution broke this balance. Climate experts predict that in?30?years the global average temperature will rise by?2?3?degrees. Northern regions will be wetter and warmer, southern regions will be drier and hotter. Snow will melt in?the Alps and other mountains and the water will cause floods. Sea levels will rise and lots of?areas will disappear under water. So will some species of?animals and plants.




Task?2


Study the advertisement.








You are considering visiting Alla Scala theater and you?d like to?get more information. In?1.5?minutes you are to?ask four direct questions to?find out the following:



1)?current performances

2) tickets price

3) location of?the theater

4) if you can go backstage



You have 20?seconds to?ask each question.




Task?3


You are going to?give an interview. You have to?answer five questions.

Give full answers to?the questions (2?3?sentences).

Remember that you have 40?seconds to?answer each question.



Typescript for Task?3



Interviewer: Hello everybody! It?s the Young Adults Club. Our guest today is a?teenager from Russia and we are going to?discuss daily routines. We?d like to?know our guest?s point of?view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let?s get started.



Interviewer: How busy is your school timetable?

Student: ______________________________



Interviewer: What after school activities do you take part?in?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: What household chores do you have?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: How do you prefer to?spend your free time?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: Do you think that everyone should find time for meeting with relatives and friends??Why?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: Thank you very much for your interview.




Task?4


Imagine that you and your friend are doing a?project ?Online and Offline Learning?. You have found some photos to?illustrate it, but for technical reasons you cannot send them now. Leave a?voice message to?your friend explaining your choice of?the photos and sharing some ideas about the project.

In?2.5?minutes, be ready?to:



??explain the choice of?the illustrations for the project by?briefly describing them and noting the differences;

??mention the advantages (1?2) of?the two types of?learning;

??mention the disadvantages (1?2) of?the two types of?learning;

??express your opinion on the subject of?the project?? which way of?learning you prefer and?why.













You will speak for not more than 3?minutes (12?15?sentences). You have to?talk continuously.




TEST?32





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1. I?usually ignore what glossy magazines advise.

2. My friends and I?are for sports style in?clothes.

3. Clothes aren?t a?top priority in?people?s life.

4. Fashionable clothes can improve your self-esteem.

5. You can judge a?person?s character by?clothes.

6. It?s important to?know how to?mix clothes.

7. Some clothes are suitable for any occasion.

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2.?? ???????? ??????. ??????????, ????? ???????????? ??????????? ??G ????????????? ?????????? ?????? (1?? True), ????? ??????????????? (2?? False) ????? ??????? ?????????, ?? ???? ??????????? ?????? ?????? ???? ?? ??????????????, ?? ?????????????? ?????? (3?? Not stated). ???????? ????? ?????????? ???? ???????? ?????? ????????. ?? ???????? ?????? ??????.



A. Steve hasn?t been to?the new library?yet.

B. Anne enjoys rainy days very much.

C. Steve believes reading is not as exciting as some other activities.

D. Steve can play hockey even at night.

E. Steve?s hockey friends don?t play online games.

F. Steve likes serious questions about life.

G. Anne thinks that films shouldn?t be based on books.

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3. What do we learn about Maggie?s musical education?



1)?She attended a?musical school for 9?years.

2) She didn?t like playing the piano very much.

3) She didn?t have a?special music talent.



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4. Why did Maggie want to?become an actress?



1)?This profession runs in?her family.

2) Acting on stage felt natural to?her.

3) She wanted to?overcome the stage fright.



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5. What does Maggie say about directors and directing?



1)?She thinks she was fortunate to?work with many talented directors.

2) She feels she could herself direct a?film one?day.

3) She thinks David Lynch is the best director



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6. What does Maggie say is the most important thing for her about a?film?



1)?The story.

2) The screenplay.

3) The partners



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7. Maggie often plays mothers because?



1)?she is a?future mother herself.

2) such roles provide lots of?opportunities to?an actress.

3) people like her in?such roles.



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8. What does Maggie think of?her appearance?



1)?She thinks she?s very beautiful.

2) She thinks she should take care of?the way she looks on screen.

3) She thinks her looks don?t interfere with her?job



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9. What does Maggie love about being an actress?



1)?Being able to?play both men and women.

2) Being able to?look beautiful on screen.

3) Being able to?express complex characters



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?????? 2. ??????


10. ?????????? ???????????? ????? ???????? A?G ???????????? 1?8. ???????? ???? ?????? ????????. ??????????? ?????? ????? ?????? ???? ???.  ??????? ???? ????????? ??????.



1. Mixing styles.

2. Internet sensation.

3. Short lifetime.

4. Money worries.

5. Celebrity style

6. Cheaper to?buy

7. Rebels no?more

8. Shopping frenzy



A.?Youth sub-culture isn?t what it used to?be. In?the 1960s, youths who were protesting against their parents or society dressed a?certain way to?show their anger, or to?feel like they belonged to?something. Nowadays, parents are more accepting of?their children, and society is more accepting of?different people. There is less of?a?need to?act out, so there are fewer sub-cultures as a?result.

B. There are still a?few youth sub-cultures these days. One phenomenon is haul girls?? teenage girls who shop till they drop, then come home with a?big ?haul?, usually several bags of?clothes. Then they make a?video of?what they bought, and not just any old video, either. They put great effort into it, with editing and a?storyline. It?s their way of?showing off what they love to?do.

C. In?the old days, it took quite a?lot of?cash to?get the look you desired. If you wanted to?be Goth, going out and buying black boots, black clothes and black jewellery would cost a?considerable amount. It?s all become more affordable now, so you can belong to?one youth sub-culture one week and another the next, more or less.

D. There are fewer differences between youth sub-cultures than there used to?be. In?the old days, a?hippie looked like a?hippie. A?punk looked like a?punk, and nothing else. But it seems that the youth of?today sometimes combines looks. One example is seapunk, which is punk but much more colourful and with a?bit of?hip-hop added. At least it?s still very creative!

E. A?youth sub-culture is defined by?many things. It?s the need to?stand out, or the need to?protest, or the need to?belong. These days, kids are quite worried about their future. University has become very expensive, and the job market isn?t as strong as it used to?be. How can anyone focus on creating a?unique style when they?re facing such deep financial concerns?

F. Sometimes a?youth sub-culture can come out of?nowhere. Take Molly Soda, for example. Molly Soda is a?teenage girl who posted some short films on YouTube that quickly became highly popular. Her style of?dress, with her blue hair and nose piercing, is now copied by?thousands of?girls who find it cool. They?re called Molly Soda girls, from a?youth sub-culture born overnight!

G. It is true that youth sub-cultures are like trends. They are born, they gain popularity, and then soon enough, everyone?s joined in. At that point, they are finished. This timeline used to?be much longer than it is today. Now, with social media, trends spread much faster, which means they die a?death much faster, too. A?sub-culture is lucky if it lasts a?whole year these days!

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The Seven Sisters


After the Second World War, officials in?the Soviet Union embarked on a?building frenzy to?add a?grand architectural style to?Moscow?s skyline. As put by?Joseph Stalin, the country?s leader who had led the nation during the war, the Soviet Union was victorious, ___?(A).



The Seven Sisters are a?collection of?seven buildings that Stalin commissioned to?be built between 1947?and 1953. His thinking was to?have skyscrapers just like existed in?Western cities such as New York and London. It was a?matter of?prestige for the Soviet nation, he felt, ___?(B).



The idea for the first ever Moscow skyscraper had actually come before the Second World War. The building, the Palace of?the Soviets, was never completed. Construction began in?1937, but the German invasion in?1941?halted work ___?(C).



Each of?the Seven Sisters has a?large base of?several floors, with the base size varying from one building to?the next. The upper floors are much less wide than the base, ___ (D). The building designs are both elegant and imposing.



The buildings served various purposes, which have not changed since their erection. Some are hotels, such as the Hotel Ukraina, ___ (E). When it opened in?1957, it was the world?s tallest hotel building. Other buildings house government ministries, such as the Ministry of?Foreign Affairs for the Russian Federation.



Strangely, the term ?Seven Sisters? is not used by?Russians. Rather, they call the buildings ?Stalinskie Vysotki?, or ?Stalin?s skyscrapers?. The style was replicated in?former USSR and Eastern Bloc countries ___ (F), places that were influenced by?Stalinist architecture.



1. and the building materials were removed and used for military defense

2. with the focus on creating the greatest buildings known to?man

3. and can be seen in?Kiev, Warsaw and Bucharest

4. and it was one of?his missions to?make that a?reality

5. yet its capital had nothing to?show for?it

6. with the top consisting of?a?tower which narrows to?a?point

7. which has since been renamed the Radisson Royal Hotel

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Network Addict


I?ve been a?user of?Network for years, almost since its inception. I?should correct myself, actually: I?ve been a?user, abuser and loser of?Network since King Mark Zuckerberg bestowed his charming gift upon the world.

I?call him a??king? because he virtually rules over my life, and not in?the typical way an actual king would, but in?the way I?have allowed myself to?get sucked into the phenomenon. Let?s face it: the man has more influence over some people, me being one of?them, than some parents have over their own children.

I?ve had my ups and downs with Network. I?ve gone from having thousands of?friends I?d never met in?real life, to?deleting my account entirely and starting again from scratch, adding only real friends, as if that would make my experience more meaningful.

But why would I?need Network to?add depth to?my existence? I?ll tell you why.. it?s because Network makes you slightly famous. It?s like having your picture in?the paper with a?little news story about you, where you?ve been, what you?re doing, what you bought today. You?re surrounded by?all the trappings of?Western society in?your status update photos and they?re right there for the whole, um, small network of?your friends to?see.

I?know what you?re thinking.. I?m sad and hopeless, and you?ll never turn out like me. But how many of?you reading this can honestly say you don?t do the same things? Maybe you do it to?different degrees, and maybe you?re even worse. You just have to?ask yourself.. is there anything wrong with that?

I?freely admit that I?take pleasure from posting amusing pictures of?a?night out with friends, or what my dog?s chewed up on my return from work, or the fantastic rearrangement I?did of?my living room. There was a?time when I?thought ?There must be something wrong with me. Surely I?can find a?better way to?spend my time.? Apparently, I?can?t, because I?haven?t, so my conclusion is that I?never will and I?m better off accepting it than trying to?fight?it.

Allow me to?present a?solid case in?favour of?Network?addiction.. isn?t it far better than watching TV for hours on end? Or what about playing video games? That?s much more harmful and pointless, in?my opinion. At least with Network, the things I?do are seen by?my peers, for better or worse, and my actions are not completely invisible and meaningless. At least there?s a?purpose, right?

I?suppose we find purpose where we want to?find it. One could argue that a?TV addiction helps keep you up-to-date with current events. And maybe a?computer game sharpens your physical reflexes. I?ve decided that I?m a?Network junkie because I?m a?deeply social person. I?like sharing opinions, photos, videos, and links to?articles I?enjoyed reading. And I?m not ashamed of?it!

OK, I?admit, I?might check my Network page 100?times a?day too many. I?might get just a?little upset when no one clicks ?like? on any of?the random postings I?make every day. But I?did get 70??likes? for the photo I?posted of?me with my cat in?front of?my chin, which made me look as if I?had a?beard. You have to?admit, those sorts of?pictures are hilarious, and if they make someone laugh, where?s the harm in?that?



12. The author refers to?Mark Zuckerberg as a?man who?is?

1) parental.
2) generous.
3) powerful.
4) ordinary.

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13. What does the author think about being Network friends with people you don?t know?



1)?It is rather meaningless.

2) It can give you cause to?delete your account.

3) It adds meaning to?your life.

4) It can stop you having friends in?real life.



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14. The expression ?trappings of?Western society? in?paragraph 4?means?



1)?things that hold us hostage.

2) our habits or belongings.

3) the medias effect on people.

4) a?person?s lonely existence.



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15. What does the author think about other people?s relationship with Network?



1)?Everyone is far worse.

2) No one can be as?bad.

3) It varies from person to?person.

4) Most people aren?t honest about?it.



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16. In?paragraph 6, what does the ?it? refer to?in?both instances of??I?m better off accepting it than trying to?fight?it??



1)?The things people think about the author.

2) The quality of?things the author posts.

3) The lack of?free time in?the authors life.

4) The author?s desire to?use Network often.



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17. What is the author?s rationale for using Network?



1)?It is better than other mindless activities.

2) Everyone else the author knows is obsessed,?too.

3) All the authors posts benefit the authors friends.

4) The author would be addicted to?something else without?it.



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18. The last paragraph demonstrates that the author?



1)?is not ashamed of?anything he does on Network.

2) plans to?spend less time on Network.

3) may have a?slight problem with Network.

4) does not really enjoy Network.



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??????????? ?????????? ??????? 10?18??????????? ????????? ???? ?????? ?????? ??????? ?1! ???????? ????? ?????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????, ??????? ??????? ????????. ??? ???????? ??????? ????????? 10??11?????? ???????????? ??? ????????, ??????? ??????? ?????????????? ????????. ?????? ????? ?????? ?????????? ???????? ????????????? ???????????? ??????? ?????????.




?????? 3. ?????????? ????????



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My First Time Online


19. My first internet experience was back in?1997?when the Internet? accessible to?the public.?MAKE



20. I?had some experience in?computing as I? a?couple of?computer classes before.?TAKE



21. When the Internet became even ?, I?could no longer resist buying my own computer and getting online. POPULAR



22. I?was so excited when I? the computer home that I?just couldn?t wait to?set it up and start surfing the web! The setting up was quite easy but I?still couldn?t get online. BRING



23. I?had to?call the service provider and establish a?dial-up service first. Luckily, that? very long. I?was able to?get online within a?few hours. NOT?TAKE



24. You wouldn?t believe what happened next. I?found out that the monitor wasn?t working properly. It had black horizontal lines running through. While I? to?fix it, the screen went completely black. I?went to?exchange the monitor the following day, and my real first internet experience began.?TRY



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Florida



25. When the famous explorer, Columbus claimed Florida for Spain in?1492, he had never laid eyes on it. The area?s most important early ????????? thus set a?pattern that has continued for centuries. VISIT



26. There is a?general belief amongst people, ????????? quite unconnected with whether or not they?ve been there themselves, that Florida is a?good place to?go. APPARENT



27. In?fact, it is almost impossible not to?enjoy yourself in?Florida today, given the wonderful ????????? of?facilities available for tourists. SELECT



28. Some of?the world?s most popular tourist attractions are located in?the state whose ????????? beaches welcome 40?million people each year.?SAND



29. These days it seems ????????? to?describe Florida?s geography and climate. POINT




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?????????? ????? ???????????, ????????????? ???????? 30?36. ??? ?????? ????????????? ???????? 30?36, ???????? ???????????? ????????? ???????? ???????. ???????? ????? ?????? ????? 1, 2, 3???? 4, ??????????????? ?????????? ???? ???????? ??????.




What a?Trick!


Lisa and I?have been friends since the third grade. We both loved to?ride our bikes and loved spending the holidays, weekends, and summers together.

One summer, we settled 30?? cleaning up her room. As soon as we started, Lisa?s mom called her for some help. Vacuuming was my favorite part of?cleaning, so I?decided to?clean up every spot. When I?bent over to?suck up the dust under the dresser, I?found a?book with the word DIARY on?it.

The book was bright pink and looked more like old scraps of?paper than a?diary. Usually I?would not snoop in?private belongings, but when I?picked it up from underneath the dresser I?saw that the pages were messed up and I?decided to?put them back together. While doing so, I?saw my name in?a?passage that really 31?? my attention: ?It made me cry when Papa told me we?re moving to?Sri Lanka. He told me not to?tell Nadine because it might break her heart. Well, I?will just enjoy the last summer I?have now.?

Friends help me realize my good qualities. Even though I?felt 32?? over the situation, I?decided not to?spoil our friendship. At that point, I?33?? a?vow to?give Lisa the best summer I?could.

The next day, Lisa had complete control. I?34?? her do things I?even hated doing. We went to?the boring museum. We watched her stupid brother, Line, do his band show. Finally, Lisa became 35?? of?what I?was doing. ?Why are you doing all this? It?s not my birthday or anything.?

?Lisa, I?know you?re moving to?Sri Lanka. I?ve read your diary,? I?confessed.

?Are you talking about this?? Lisa held up the same pink notepad I?saw the previous day and started to?laugh. ?This notebook isn?t my diary. It was a?novel I?started on. I?was making a?story about you and?me.?

I?felt relieved but confused and I?couldn?t 36?? but ask, ?What about the title? It does say ?DIARY? on?it??

?I?put that there so no one would read it until I?finished. Do you really think I?would move to?Sri Lanka and not tell you? Ha, that?s a?laugh!? Lisa exploded with unstoppable laughter.



30.?1) on. 2) down. 3) up. 4)?for

????? _____

31. 1) paid. 2) held. 3) kept. 4) caught

????? _____

32. 1) distracted. 2) distraught. 3) distort. 4) distrust

????? _____

33. 1) broke. 2) did. 3) made. 4)?said

????? _____

34. 1) allowed. 2) got. 3) let. 4)?made

????? _____

35. 1) surprised. 2) interested. 3) keen. 4) aware

????? _____

36. 1) stand. 2) help. 3) wait. 4)?feel

????? _____



??????????? ?????????? ??????? 19?36??????????? ????????? ???? ?????? ?????? ??????? ?1! ???????? ????? ?????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????, ??????? ??????? ????????. ??? ???????? ??????? ????????? 19?29?????? ???????????? ??? ????????, ??????? ??????? ?????????????? ????????. ?????? ????? ??? ????? ?????? ?????????? ???????? ????????????? ???????????? ??????? ?????????.



?????????, ????? ?????? ????? ??? ??????? ????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????.




?????? 4. ???????????????


??? ??????? ????????? 37??38???????????? ????? ??????? ?2. ???????? ??????? ????? ?????? ????? ??????? ?????????? ??? ???????????? ????????? ????????. ??? ?????????? ??????? 37??38??????? ???????? ???????? ????, ??? ???? ?????? ????? ??????????? ?????? ?????????, ????????? ??????? ??????? ?2. ??????? ?????? ????????? ??????? ??????????? ?????????. ???????? ???????? ????? ??????????????? ?????????? ?????????? ?????? ??????. ?????? ?????????????? ??????, ?????? ????? ??????, ??????????? ????????? ?????, ?????????????. ??????? ????? ??????? 37???????? ??????? ?2?????????? ????? ?????? ????????? ???????????? ?????? ??????????? ????? ???????????.



37. You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend John:



From: John@mail.uk

To: Russian_friend@oge.ru

Subject:?Jobs



?My brother has just graduated from University. He is a?lawyer now. What professions are the most prestigious in?Russia? What kinds of?money-making jobs in?Russia do not require a?university degree? Do you want to?go to?college, why or why?not?



This summer we are going on a?three-day bicycle trip?



Write an email to?John.

In?your message:



??answer his questions;

??ask 3?questions about the trip.



Write 100?140?words

Remember the rules of?email writing.



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???????? ?????? ???? ?????? ???????????? ??????? (38.1???? 38.2), ??????? ??? ????? ??????? ??????? ?2??????????? ???????? ??????? ?????.  ?????? ????????? 38????????????? ?????? ???????.



38.1?Imagine that you are doing a?project on what stories teenagers prefer reading on their e-books in?Zetland. You have found some data on the subject?? the results of?the opinion polls (see the table below).



Comment on the data in?the table and give your opinion on the subject of?the project.



The opinion poll question:

What kind of?stories do you usually read on your e-book?








Write 200?250?words.



??Make an opening statement on the subject of?the project;

??Select and report 2?3?facts;

??Make 1?2?comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

??Outline a?problem that can arise with?reading?e-books?and suggest a?way of?solving?it;

??Conclude by?giving and explaining your opinion on?the importance of?reading e-books for teenagers.



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38.2?Imagine that you are doing a?project on what negative consequences people in?Zetland see in?new technologies. You have found some data on the subject?? the results of?the opinion polls (see the pie chart below).



Comment on the data in?the pie chart and give your opinion on the subject of?the project.



The opinion poll question:

What negative consequences do you see in?new technologies?








Write 200?250?words.



Use the following plan:



??Make an opening statement on the subject of?the project;

??Select and report 2?3?facts;

??Make 1?2?comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

??Outline a?problem that one can face using modern technologies?and suggest a?way of?solving?it;

??Conclude by?giving and explaining your opinion on importance of?modern technologies.



?????????, ????? ?????? ????? ??? ??????? ????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????.




Test 32. ?????? ?????





Task?1


Imagine that you are preparing a?project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to?read this text to?your friend. You have 1.5?minutes to?read the text silently, then be ready to?read it out aloud. You will not have more than 1.5?minutes to?read?it.



Money has played an important role in?every civilization. It has taken various forms and has changed many times over the centuries. The first form of?payment was the exchange of?goods. People usually exchanged animal skins and meat, fruit and vegetables, clothes and precious stones. In?the 7th century ?? the first coins appeared. They were usually made of?silver or gold and their value depended on the amount of?metal in?each coin. With time, coins became very popular and many countries produced their own currency. The introduction of?paper money?? banknotes?? in?the 17th century was the beginning of?banking systems in?many European countries. Since then, banks have offered a?wide range of?services like loans, bank accounts and many others. Today, people pay for things in?different ways: they pay in?cash, by?cheque or by?credit card. The last one, it seems, is the most convenient form of?payment. Many people believe that one day money in?the form of?coins, banknotes, cheques and magnetic cards will totally disappear and that all buying and selling will be done via the Internet.




Task?2


Study the advertisement.








This summer you will study in?France for three months and you want to?attend a?school dance.

In?1.5?minutes you are to?ask four direct questions to?find out the following:



1)?dance school address

2) the hours of?opening

3) the three-month subscription?fee

4) the rate for young people



You have 20?seconds to?ask each question.




Task?3


You are going to?give an interview. You have to?answer five questions.

Give full answers to?the questions (2?3?sentences).

Remember that you have 40?seconds to?answer each question.



Typescript for Task?3



Interviewer: Hello everybody! It?s the Club ?Our Favourite Hobby?. Our guest today is a?teenager from Russia and we are going to?discuss taking up a?hobby. We?d like to?know our guest?s point of?view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let?s get started.



Interviewer: What do you usually do in?your free time?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: What hobbies do your friends and family members have?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: Do hobbies help or interfere with studying? What?s your opinion?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: How much time do you spend on your hobby?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: Do you think that everyone should find time for a?hobby??Why?

Student: _______________________________



Interviewer: Thank you very much for your interview.




Task?4


Imagine that you and your friend are doing a?project ?Riding a?Bike?.

You have found some photos to?illustrate it, but for technical reasons you cannot send them now. Leave a?voice message to?your friend explaining your choice of?the photos and sharing some ideas about the project.

In?2.5?minutes, be ready?to:



??explain the choice of?the illustrations for the project by?briefly describing them and noting the differences;

??mention the advantages (1?2) of?the two types of?riding a?bike;

??mention the disadvantages (1?2) of?the two types of?riding a?bike;

??express your opinion on the subject of?the project?? which way of?riding a?bike you?d prefer and?why.








You will speak for not more than 3?minutes (12?15?sentences). You have to?talk continuously.




TEST?33





?????? 1. ???????????


1.?? ???????? 6?????????????. ?????????? ???????????? ????? ?????????????? ??????? ?????????? A?F ??????????????, ??????? ??????? 1?7. ??????????? ?????? ???????????, ???????????? ??????????????? ??????, ?????? ???? ???.  ??????? ???? ???? ?????? ???????????. ?? ???????? ?????? ??????. ???????? ???? ?????? ????????.



1. This place might be dangerous for your?pet.

2. You can leave your pet at this place for a?while.

3. You can make your pet prettier here.

4. You can buy a?pet here.

5. You can get your pet fed at this place.

6. You can get your pet treated here.

7. You can take your pet for a?walk here.

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A. Lucy wasn?t at school for several days.

B. Lucy felt bad because of?overeating.

C. Lucy?s mother is a?doctor.

D. Peter did exercises with the map of?the?UK.

E. Peter is not afraid of?the test.

F. Peter offers his notes to?Lucy.

G. Lucy and Peter are going to?review for the test later.

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3. What do we learn about Alyson at the beginning of?the interview?



1)?She is a?college student.

2) She has published her first novel.

3) You can?t buy her books online.



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4. How does Alyson feel when she sees her book in?shops?



1)?She still can?t believe it?s true.

2) She feels very proud of?herself.

3) She wants to?buy it for herself.



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5. How did Alyson start to?write?



1)?She wrote poems for her classmates? birthdays.

2) Her teacher at school gave the class weekly writing tasks.

3) She attended specialized writing school



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6. What does Alyson say about her college days?



1)?What does Alyson say about her college days?

2) What does Alyson say about her college days?

3) What does Alyson say about her college days?



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7. What does Alyson say about her literary prize at college?



1)?It was not much money.

2) It was her first prize ever.

3) It made her feel like a?writer.



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8. The first advice from Alyson as a?published writer for beginners is about?

1) readers.
2) criticism.
3) editors

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9. Why does Alyson believe that the scale of?the first publication is not that important?



1)?A?smaller journal is preferable.

2) Getting a?small fee is still better than nothing.

3) Your work could be noticed anywhere



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10. ?????????? ???????????? ????? ???????? A?G ???????????? 1?8. ???????? ???? ?????? ????????. ??????????? ?????? ????? ?????? ???? ???.  ??????? ???? ????????? ??????.



1. Tastes from abroad.

2. Out of?style.

3. Musical tastes.

4. Lifting weights.

5. Trendy styles

6. Dining?out

7. Exercise routine

8. Musical exercise



A.?Forming a?band, even if only as a?hobby, can be good fun. Of?course, it can go beyond that if you get really good. You can play at festivals, and if the crowd loves you, it?s an amazing experience. It?s even a?great way to?get a?workout, especially if you?re playing the drums. It takes a?lot of?energy, and it can actually help you get?fit.

B. Rugby players need strength to?push the other guys round the field. That?s why it?s essential for them to?build muscle mass, and there?s only one way to?do that. They?ve got to?hit the gym and start pumping iron. It?s incredibly hard work and it?s not for everyone. They?ve also got to?take it slowly, because it?s not a?good idea to?lift too much too soon.

C. It?s important to?try new things. In?fact, it?s almost necessary, because we get bored with doing the same thing day in, day out. Luckily, we live in?a?multicultural world. Take food, for example. No matter where you are, it seems that someone from far away has opened a?restaurant featuring cuisine from their homeland. That?s something different for a?change.

D. In?order to?get in?shape, you have to?do more than just go to?the gym once a?month. You need to?go at least three times a?week. You must set up a?schedule and stick to?it. Even when you work forty hours a?week, you have to?arrange to?head off after work for gym time. And you should exercise for a?set amount of?time with every visit.

E. Eating at home has its benefits. It?s certainly nutritious?? that is, if you?re cooking healthily. But eating in?restaurants is such a?great, social experience. It?s something we should do at least once a?week. You can do a?lot of?people-watching in?restaurants, too, so it?s great fun. Not to?mention that you don?t have to?cook, and if you want something, someone will fetch?it!

F. Some people don?t dress like other kids from their school because they simply don?t feel like keeping up with all the latest trends. Trends change every year anyway, if not more often. For some, second-hand shops are their favourite shopping experience. You can find all sorts of?funky clothing there, and who cares if it?s something most people wouldn?t wear?

G. The style of?music we listen to?says a?lot about who we are. People who prefer classical music have refined tastes and an appreciation for the arts. Those who like heavy metal enjoy being energetic when they listen to?music. Fans of?pop music enjoy staying up-to-date with trends. And those who like old music like to?imagine what life was like in?a?different?era.

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Holiday rental properties


Changes occur in?most industries, and travel is no exception. A?new trend in?temporary accommodation has gained popularity recently. Its appeal is rooted in?people?s desire to?find a?smart place to?stay ___?(A).



Traditionally, the most common options were hotels, which came with many amenities, such as room service, daily room cleaning, and so forth. These days, hotels charge a?hefty price for a?nights stay. With so many people on a?budget, there is a?need ___?(B).



The trend of?renting out a?property, whereby someone owns a?home or apartment but has another residence as their primary home, began to?rise in?popularity just a?few years back. In?its earliest phase, property owners were reluctant to?try it out because they were sceptical of?a?variety of?factors, ___?(C).



But it seems that phase has run its course for the most part, and more and more people are taking advantage of?the service. It is a?positive experience for everyone; property owners make extra money and renters enjoy more space for less expense. For renters, the experience is not unlike staying in?your very own holiday home ___?(D).



Most recently, a?website has emerged as one of?the leading places for people to?either list or locate rental properties. Known as Airbnb, the company?s profits have skyrocketed since its founding. It?s free to?list a?property, and ___ (E). Owners can publish several photos of?their property and communicate with potential renters through the site.



Security does remain an issue, and recent events have prompted ___ (F). Despite this, Airbnb has earned praise for its creativity and the affordable service it provides.



1. the company generates revenues by?taking a?percentage of?the rental?fee

2. such as the risk of?renting the property to?people who might damage?it

3. that is within a?price range they can comfortably afford

4. such as a?house that someone has inherited but doesn?t live?in

5. to?provide stylish accommodation without the excessive price?tag

6. the company to?begin guaranteeing properties against damages

7. that you keep hidden away for a?weekend retreat

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Surviving an Avalanche


Surviving an avalanche was not on Thomas?s list of?things to?do in?life. A?thrill-seeker of?epic proportions, he had jumped from a?helicopter to?ski remote mountain slopes and traversed half of?Antarctica on a?cross-country skiing adventure. If only his wisdom of?doing things in?packs hadn?t failed him on the day of?his accident.

He had ventured out alone before, and in?any case, most of?the ski ranges around his mountain home were littered with forest rangers whose job was to?help stranded hikers. So a?solo trip by?an experienced skier wasn?t the most dangerous of?adventures.

Every seasoned skier is aware of?both the risks and the joys involved with skiing off-piste. It?s a?different experience from the snow that?s been packed down into hard ice by?the hundreds of?other skiers who have already crossed over it. Movements occur almost in?slow-motion as the skier glides in?and out of?the piles of?powder. It?s an exhausting challenge that requires effort from the skier?s whole body, but a?unique one that hooks a?skier after just one?run.

Thomas even had special equipment for this particular type of?skiing. His well-worn pair of?traditional skis wouldn?t be sufficient, so he?d expended an extra two hundred pounds on a?wider set of?blades especially made for skiing in?powder.

And it wasn?t as if safety was the last thing on his mind. He?d brought his avalanche kit in?case of?emergencies. He wore an airbag that would help to?keep him near the surface if he pulled the cord in?time, and another device which would assist him with breathing under snow. The rescue service?s number was programmed into his mobile phone, and his avalanche transceiver?? which emits an emergency signal?? was equipped with fully-charged batteries.

Thomas?s run that day was in?familiar territory. He had always skied with a?trusted ski buddy, with never an incident to?report. Perhaps he had been lulled into a?false sense of?security. In?fact, he had intended to?ski with a?friend that morning. When his friend couldn?t make it, Thomas considered not going himself, but the snow on the mountain had fallen just the night before, and the lure was too intense.

His run was a?wide, bare track of?slope nestled between two pine forests?? a?real skier?s delight, and quite popular with the locals as well.

They say an avalanche is like a?sleeping giant, waiting to?be woken up by?even the slightest of?nudges. Thomas gave this giant more than a?nudge?? he skied right over it and before he knew it, he was skiing on top of?it as it slid down the mountain along with him. And if you ski on top of?the giant?s mouth, it?s likely to?swallow you whole.

As Thomas sank beneath powder, through his acute panic he managed to?pull the cord on his airbag. The roar of?the giant fell silent seconds later, and from beneath the snow it was as if morning had turned to?night. Thomas tried to?reach his phone, but his arm might as well have been cast in?concrete. Lying still, his panic slowly shifting to?an eerie peacefulness, he did his best to?keep his chin up. He even began to?enjoy the dark solitude, even though he knew he might never be found. Luckily for him, the giant had caught the attention of?others, and the transceiver was doing the job it was designed to?do.



12. What are the ?packs? that the author refers to?in?the first paragraph?



1)?Types of?snow.

2) Regions or areas.

3) Groups of?people

4) Ski manoeuvres.



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13. Why didn?t Thomas think his solo ski run would be very risky?



1)?There were personnel to?help in?case of?trouble.

2) He wasn?t aware of?the potential dangers.

3) He had been on more dangerous ski adventures.

4) He believed powder to?be easier to?ski on than packed?ice.



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14. Skiers who ski on powder for the first time?



1)?often never do it again.

2) find it to?be relaxing.

3) fall in?love with the experience.

4) often get stuck in?the snow.



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15. What is true about Thomas?s avalanche?kit?



1)?The airbag would help him breathe.

2) The airbag would inflate automatically.

3) He had an emergency number written down.

4) Some items required electric power to?function.



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16. Why did Thomas particularly want to?ski that?day?



1)?It was pre-arranged with his friend.

2) He wanted to?ski alone.

3) The area was beautiful.

4) The weather conditions were ideal.



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17. An avalanche is compared to?a?sleeping giant because?



1)?it?s not usually dangerous.

2) it can quickly spring into life.

3) it?s a?huge spectacle.

4) it can easily kill people.



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18. The expression ?keep his chin up? in?the last paragraph means?

1) stay positive.
2) keep breathing.
3) raise his head.
4) avoid making movements.

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?????? 3. ?????????? ????????



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Graffiti


19. Graffiti is any type of?public markings that may appear in?the forms of?simple written words to?elaborate wall paintings. Graffiti ???????? since ancient times. EXIST



20. The ???????? forms of?graffiti date back to?30, 000?BC in?the form of?prehistoric cave paintings and pictographs using tools such as animal bones and pigments. EARLY



21. The images drown on the walls showed scenes of?animal wildlife and hunting expeditions. These illustrations ???????? in?ceremonial and sacred locations inside of?the caves. PLACE



22. Modern graffiti ???????? in?many different forms, from the scrawled message in?a?public bathroom stall to?the spray-painted murals boasted on subway walls.?COME



23. Nowadays, paint, particularly spray paint, and marker pens have become them ???????? used graffiti materials. COMMONLY



24. In?most countries, marking or painting property without the property ???????? consent is considered to?be vandalism, which is a?punishable crime. OWNER



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Way to?Success


25. Are you a?talented actor or a?popular singer? Have you got extraordinary leadership qualities or an ????????? appearance? ATTRACT



26. No? Don?t get upset because that doesn?t make any difference today. There is a?great ????????? of?other ways how to?magically change your life.?VARY



27. Firstly, you may get acquainted with a?popular ????????? and make him invite you to?start in?his new film. PRODUCE



28. If you have ????????? in?finding one, then try taking part in?a?reality show. Reality television has the potential to?turn its participants into national celebrities. DIFFICULT



29. If you succeed in?the show, you can ????????? become a?superstar and your life will be full of?excitement.?EASY



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The Phoenix Legend



This magical, mythical bird has long been a?part of?legends, dating 30?? to?ancient civilizations. In?today?s culture, the phoenix?s legend is still going 31??, with a?major city in?the United States named after the resurrecting beast and popular books and movies, including the phenomenally successful ?Harry Potter? series encompassing the bird into characters and plots.

Since the story has come 32?? to?us through the oral tradition, there is no single version of?it. It varies from teller to?teller?? each adding something of?their own and changing tiny aspects of?it. 33??, the main facts of?the legend of?the Phoenix remain intact, even though the myth has been adulterated.

According to?the legend, the Phoenix is a?supernatural creature that has an incredibly long 34??, stretching to?at least a?thousand years. It cannot fall sick or get injured at any point in?its lifetime. However, some believe that it does get affected by?disease or drought, which leads it to?prematurely enter the next phase of?its life.

Once that time is over, the bird builds its own funeral pyre. The traditional story goes that the phoenix ignites himself, burns to?ash, and then rises again from the ashes to?live another thousand years. This triumph over adversity has caused the bird to?become the 35?? or symbol of?many groups and organizations. Once the bird is born from ashes, the cycle begins anew.

Another version of?the story is that before the fire consumes the bird, it lays an egg, which hatches a?new phoenix. This phoenix will live to?be a?thousand years old before having an 36?? in?the same method. There is no way of?ascertaining which version of?the story is true, but all of?them express the same theme: the triumph over adversity.



30.?1) from 2) back 3) away 4) through

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31. 1) healthy. 2) strong. 3) alive. 4)?fine

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32. 1) back. 2) round. 3) forward. 4)?down

????? _____

33. 1) As a?result. 2) Therefore. 3) Nonetheless. 4) Regardless

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34. 1) lifespan. 2) lifespin. 3) lifescan. 4) lifespam

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35. 1) pendant. 2) anthem. 3) mascot. 4) amulet

????? _____

36. 1) ancestor. 2) offspring. 3) predecessor. 4) offcut

????? _____



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?????????, ????? ?????? ????? ??? ??????? ????? ???????? ???????????????? ???????.




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37. You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Tracy:



From: Tracy@mail.uk

To: Russian_friend@oge.ru

Subject: Party outfit



?This year we had a?school costume party for Halloween. It was a?big success. What costume would you fancy wearing to?a?costume party? What would you rather do: make a?costume yourself or buy one, and why? What do you think of?costume parties in?general?



Our history teacher is taking us to?a?museum for a?field trip next week?



Write an email to?Tracy.

In?your message:



??answer his questions;

??ask 3?questions about the museum.



Write 100?140?words

Remember the rules of?email writing.



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38.1?Imagine that you are doing a?project on what public catering establishments are popular with people in?Zetland. You have found some data on the subject?? the results of?the opinion polls (see the table below).

Comment on the data in?the table and give your opinion on the subject of?the project.



The opinion poll question:

Where do you prefer eating?out?








Write 200?250?words.



Use the following plan:

??Make an opening statement on the subject of?the project;

??Select and report 2?3?facts;

??Make 1?2?comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

??Outline a?problem that can arise with?public catering establishments and suggest a?way of?solving?it;

??Conclude by?giving and explaining your opinion on?the importance of?public catering establishments.



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38.2?Imagine that you are doing a?project on what electronic devices people from Zetland spend their money on. You have found some data on the subject?? the results of?the opinion polls (see the pie chart below).

Comment on the data in?the pie chart and give your opinion on the subject of?the project.



The opinion poll question:

What electronic device did you buy last year?








Write 200?250?words.



Use the following plan:



??Make an opening statement on the subject of?the project;

??Select and report 2?3?facts;

??Make 1?2?comparisons where relevant and give your comments;

??Outline a?problem that can arise with?using electronic devices?and suggest a?way of?solving?it;

??Conclude by?giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of?electronic devices.



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Test 33. ?????? ?????





Task?1


Imagine that you are preparing a?project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to?read this text to?your friend. You have 1.5?minutes to?read the text silently, then be ready to?read it out aloud. You will not have more than 1.5?minutes to?read?it.



The school system in?the UK may seem rather confusing for people from other countries. There are two types of?schools in?the UK. Most of?schools are state schools where education is free. But there are also private schools where you have to?pay. Such schools are often very expensive. It may seem strange, but private schools at Britain are called public. A?long time ago when education was a?privilege of?the rich, the only schools where poor people could go got the money from charity organizations. As it was public money, the schools for the poor were called public schools. Some of?these public schools were very successful and later they became expensive private schools for rich people. But the conservative British continued to?call them public schools. The first thing you need to?have is money as studying at some public schools costs up to?20?000?pounds a?year. There are some grants for bright pupils from poor families but the places are few and the competition is very strong. It?s not surprising that only six percent of?the people in?the UK can study at public schools.




Task?2


Study the advertisement.








You are considering visiting the city and now you?d like to?get more information. In?1.5?minutes you are to?ask four direct questions to?find out the following:



1)?dates for departures

2) hotel facilities

3) if breakfast is included

4) number of?city tours



You have 20?seconds to?ask each question.




Task?3


You are going to?give an interview. You have to?answer five questions.

Give full answers to?the questions (2?3?sentences).

Remember that you have 40?seconds to?answer each question.



Typescript for Task?3



Interviewer: Hello everybody! It?s the Part-Time Job for Teens. Our guest today is a?teenager from Russia and we are going to?discuss having a?summer job. We?d like to?know our guest?s point of?view on this issue. Please answer five questions. So, let?s get started.



Interviewer: When is your birthday?

Student: ___________________



Interviewer: What?s your favorite season?

Student: ________________________



Interviewer: How do you usually spend your summer time?

Student: ______________________



Interviewer: What?s your opinion on a?camping holiday?

Student: _____________________



Interviewer: Why aren?t summer jobs very popular among teens in?your country?

Student: _____________________



Interviewer: Thank you very much for your interview.




Task?4


Imagine that you and your friend are doing a?project ?Risky Jobs?.

You have found some photos to?illustrate it, but for technical reasons you cannot send them now. Leave a?voice message to?your friend explaining your choice of?the photos and sharing some ideas about the project.

In?2.5?minutes, be ready?to:



??explain the choice of?the illustrations for the project by?briefly describing them and noting the differences;

??mention the advantages (1?2) of?the two types of?professions;

??mention the disadvantages (1?2) of?the two types of?professions;

??express your opinion on the subject of?the project?? which kind of?professions you?d prefer and?why.








You will speak for not more than 3?minutes (12?15?sentences). You have to?talk continuously.




TEST?34





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1.?? ???????? 6?????????????. ?????????? ???????????? ????? ?????????????? ??????? ?????????? A?F ??????????????, ??????? ??????? 1?7. ??????????? ?????? ???????????, ???????????? ??????????????? ??????, ?????? ???? ???.  ??????? ???? ???? ?????? ???????????. ?? ???????? ?????? ??????. ???????? ???? ?????? ????????.



1. Watching Downton Abbey is like travelling in?time.

2. I?enjoy Downton Abbey because of?some of?the characters.

3. People like Downton Abbey because it?s well made.

4. You can?t predict what happens next while watching Downton Abbey.

5. Downton Abbey is an educational film in?terms of?history.

6. For me it?s natural to?watch historical drama series.

7. I?don?t like Downton Abbey because it?s a?soap opera.

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2.?? ???????? ??????. ??????????, ????? ???????????? ??????????? ??G ????????????? ?????????? ?????? (1?? True), ????? ??????????????? (2?? False) ????? ??????? ?????????, ?? ???? ??????????? ?????? ?????? ???? ?? ??????????????, ?? ?????????????? ?????? (3?? Not stated). ???????? ????? ?????????? ???? ???????? ?????? ????????. ?? ???????? ?????? ??????.



A. Jeff hired a?designer to?decorate his room in?Japanese style.

B. Jeff and Mark made friends not long?ago.

C. Mark doesn?t give any money to?run the home.

D. Mark is quite an obstinate and untidy person.

E. Jeff hopes to?change Mark?s lifestyle.

F. Being a?night owl Mark works the night shifts on?TV.

G. Jeff wants his friend to?start playing football.

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3. Maggie says that an actor must?



1)?plunge into the person he plays.

2) be aware of?other people?s opinion of?him.

3) communicate with people as much as possible.



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4. In?Maggie?s opinion, the messenger?Insm could?be?



1)?addictive.

2) destructive.

3) discouraging.



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5. Why does Maggie think she?s good at her?job?



1)?She can do what is required in?profession.

2) She is never vulnerable or insecure.

3) She studied culture



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6. Which of?the following is TRUE about Maggie?s current project?



1)?It?s set in?a?haunted house.

2) It?s based on a?reality show.

3) It brought the actors closer together



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7. Why, according to?Maggie, are most actors? friends also actors?



1)?They never compete with each other.

2) They quickly get intimate with each other.

3) They are bound to?spend a?lot of?time together.



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8. Why does Maggie like working with Steven Spielberg?



1)?He allows her to?repeat scenes.

2) He is very famous.

3) Because of?his behaviour with actors



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9. Why does Maggie agree to?work with young directors?



1)?They have unlimited budgets.

2) Their work could be very original.

3) She feels that she has to?sacrifice some of?her?time



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1. Simple pleasures.

2. Historical visits.

3. Hiking trips.

4. Lap of?luxury.

5. The high?seas

6. Down the slopes

7. Going downstream

8. Frozen wonders



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