Прочитайте отрывок из рассказа "Доверие" и выполните задания
А8 – А14, обводя цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую номеру выбранного вами варианта ответа.
During the baking hot months of the summer holidays my mother and I used to escape to one of the scattered lakes north of Prince Albert. In its magic surroundings we used to spend the long summer days in the open air, swimming and canoeing or just lying dreaming in the sun. In the evening the lake was always a bright, luminous grey after the unbelievable sunset colours had faded.
The last summer before we returned to England was particularly enchanted. For one thing, I was in love for the first time. No one will ever convince me that one cannot be in love at fifteen. I loved then as never since, with all my heart and without doubts or reservations or pretence.
My boyfriend Don worked in Saskatoon, but the lake was ''his place'' – the strange and beautiful wilderness drew him with an obsessive urgency, so I suspected it was not to see me that he got on his motor-cycle as many Fridays as he possibly could, and drove three hundred-odd miles along the pitted prairie roads to spend the weekends at our place.
Sometimes he couldn't come, and the joy would go out of everything until Monday, when I could start looking forward to Friday again. He could never let us know in advance, as we were too far from civilization to have a phone or even a telegraph service. Three hundred miles in those conditions is quite a journey. Besides, Don was hard up, and sometimes worked overtime at weekends.
One Friday night a storm broke out. I lay in bed and listened to the thunder and the rain beating on the roof. Once I got up and stood looking out over the treetops, shivering. I tried not to expect Don that night hoping he would have enough sense to wait until the storm ended. Yet in my frightened thoughts I couldn't help imagining Don fighting the storm. His motorbike, which had always looked to me so heavy and solid, seemed in my thoughts frail enough to be blown onto its side by the first gust that struck it. I thought of Don pinned under it, skidding, his face pressed into the mud.
I crawled back into bed, trying to close my throat against the tears. But when my mother, prompted by the deep sympathy and understanding between us, came in to me, she kissed my cheek and found it wet.
"Don't get upset, Jane,'' she said softly. ''He may still come.''
When she had tucked me in and gone, I lay thinking about Don, about the danger of the roads … you couldn't ride or walk along them safely after heavy rain; your feet would slip from under you. The roads in Northern Canada are not like the friendly well-populated English ones, where there are always farmhouses within walking distance and cars driving along them day and night.
It was hours later, that I suddenly realized the sound of the roaring engine was real. The storm was dying. I lay absolutely still, relief and pain fighting for ascendancy within me, each in itself overwhelming enough to freeze the breath in my lungs as I heard Don's heavy tired footsteps on the wooden stairs.
A8
The last summer was particularly fascinating for Jane because she
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spent it in the magic surroundings.
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had a lot of fun in the open air.
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enjoyed unbelievable sunsets by the lake.
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fell in love for the first time.
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A9
Jane believes that love at fifteen is
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a sincere deep feeling.
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associated with doubts.
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full of reservations.
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connected with pretence.
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A10
Don travelled three hundred-odd miles every weekend because he was
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desperate to see the author before she left.
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fond of riding his motorcycle.
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attracted by the beauty of the lake.
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fond of spending weekends with his friends.
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A11
Sometimes Don didn't come to see Jane and her mother on Friday because he
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thought they were too far from civilization.
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had given up hope of seeing the author.
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worked to make some extra money.
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hated travelling in exhausting conditions.
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A12
Mother came into Jane's room during the storm because she
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felt Jane was afraid of the thunder.
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felt Jane was worried about Don.
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heard Jane walking in the room.
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heard Jane crying in her bed.
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A13
According to the author the roads in Northern Canada were
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slippery.
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muddy.
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lonely.
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busy.
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A14
“… relief and pain fighting for ascendancy within me…” means that the author felt
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overwhelming pain.
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relief and pain alternately.
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relief as a prevailing emotion.
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neither relief nor pain.
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По окончании выполнения заданий В8, В9 и А8 – А14 НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ ПЕРЕНЕСТИ СВОИ ОТВЕТЫ В БЛАНК ОТВЕТОВ № 1!
ОБРАТИТЕ ВНИМАНИЕ, что ответы в заданиях В8, В9 и А8 – А14 располагаются в разных частях Бланка ответов. В8 и В9 расположены в нижней части бланка. При переносе ответов в заданиях В8 и В9 буквы записываются без пробелов и знаков препинания.
Часть 3. Лексика и грамматика
Прочитайте приведенный ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами после номеров B10 – B17 так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию из группы B10 – B17.
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Little Sassy Sam
Little Sassy Sam was a special kind of kid.
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Nobody knew quite what to think of ____________ . Everything he did or said was strange in some way. For the most part, he seemed to be quite ordinarily, but … something just wasn't right with him.
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HE
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B11
For instance, he wore a striped orange T-shirt. Nobody else ___________ a shirt like that, just Little Sassy Sam. Where on earth could anybody get that kind of a shirt?
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HAVE
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B12
Wherever he went, you were sure to see his dog, Tickles, with him. The two ____________ many afternoons together laughing and running around in circles.
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SPEND
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When they were tired from ___________, they would lie down in the grass and lick each other's faces.
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RUN
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"Now, isn't that strange!" The other kids would say.
"I ____________ anything like it."
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NEVER SEE
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Little Sassy Sam certainly had a reputation, although he wasn't fully aware of it. His teachers always remarked how wonderful it was to have Little Sassy Sam in ____________ classrooms.
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THEY
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"He's a joy!" His ____________ grade teacher, Mrs. Spindlehorn told his parents at Parent-Teacher conference.
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ONE
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"No matter what's going on in the world, Little Sassy Sam always ____________ a smile on his face."
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HAVE
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Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А15 – А21. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям A15 – A21, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Обведите номер выбранного вами варианта ответа.
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Felix and Nancy
Felix and Nancy held A15 ____ as they walked together through the crowded stores of Fashion Place Mall. It was a cold winter day outside and even though the A16 ____wasn't bathing in riches, they thought it might be fun to "window" shop. Felix led his girlfriend into an electronics store. He smiled when he A17 ____ there a huge collection of wide-screen TV's.
"Just A18 ____ this!" he said aloud. "This is the right size for our family room! We could invite all of our friends over, put on some DVDs, and serve some drinks and appetizers…"
He laughed. Nancy laughed with him and added, "We could have an Indiana Jones marathon."
The salesperson asked them if his assistance was needed.
"Nah, we're just A19 ____ ," Felix explained.
"Ok. Let me know if you have any questions."
The jewelry store was next. Nancy went directly for the emeralds. They were her favorite!
Without warning, she caught Felix by his sleeve and pointed to a sparkling emerald ring on either side. "Look at how gorgeous it is," she said in an excited whisper. "And it's just my size!"
Nancy asked the jeweler if she could try it A20 ____ .
She was right. It fit her A21 ____.
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arms
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hands
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fingers
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palms
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team
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pair
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group
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collective
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founded
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opened
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explored
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found
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look for
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look after
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look through
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look at
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seeing
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watching
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looking
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good
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better
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perfectly
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По окончании выполнения заданий В10 – В17, А15 – А21 НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ ПЕРЕНЕСТИ СВОИ ОТВЕТЫ В БЛАНК ОТВЕТОВ №1! ОБРАТИТЕ ВНИМАНИЕ, что ответы на задания В10 – В17, А15 – А21 располагаются в разных частях бланка. При переносе ответов в заданиях В10 – В17 буквы записываются без пробелов и знаков препинания.
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Часть 4. Письмо
Для ответов на задания С1, С2 используйте Бланк ответов № 2.
При выполнении заданий С1 и С2 особое 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.
При выполнении задания С1 (почтовая открытка) вы помещаете текст открытки слева, а адрес справа.
Если одной стороны Бланка недостаточно, вы можете использовать другую сторону Бланка.
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C1
POSTCARD.
Read the postcard you’ve got from your English pen friend and write back.
Dear N,
I’m happy you can come to stay with us in summer. Please, let me know when you are going to come and what you would like to do.
Best wishes,
Ann.
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N. N.
10 Sadovaya Str.
St. Petersburg, Russia
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Your friend Ann White lives in Oxford at 2 Victoria Street.
Her postcode is OX 2 006.
Write 25 – 35 words.
Remember to write the address in the correct order.
C2
PERSONAL LETTER.
Read the extract from your pen friend’s letter. Her name is Alice.
… I hope you enjoyed your summer holidays. Where did you spend them? Please, tell me about the most interesting things you did.
By the way, we are moving house and I am sending you my new address.
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Write a letter to Alice.
In your letter
tell her about your summer holidays,
ask 3 questions about the new house.
Write 100 – 140 words.
Remember the rules of letter writing.
Часть 5. Говорение
Вы получите карточку, на которой представлены три задания для устного ответа: С3 – тематическое монологическое высказывание, С4 – диалог с целью обмена фактической информацией, С5 – диалог с целью обмена оценочной информацией. Окончание выполнения каждого задания определяет экзаменатор. Во время проведения этой части экзамена идет постоянная запись на аудиокассету.
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Задания для экзаменуемого
C3
STUDENT CARD
Task 1 ( 3 – 3.5 min)
Give a 2 minute talk on music.
Remember to say:
what your favourite type of music is
if your taste in music has changed over the years, why/why not
where you like to listen to music
if you like to listen to music with or without your friends
You have to talk for 1.5 – 2 minutes. The teacher will listen until you have finished. Then she/he will ask you some questions.
C4
Task 2 ( 1 – 1.5 min)
You would like to go to an international youth camp in Russia in July to practise English.
Before choosing the camp you will go to ask the youth camp agent about:
camp location (place)
meals provided
language spoken in the camp
month you can stay in the camp
The teacher will play the part of the agent and will speak first.
Remember to:
be active and polite
get all the information you need
decide on the camp you will go to
C5
Task 3 ( 3 – 4 min)
You are going to eat out with your friend. Discuss with her/him where you would like to go and choose one place you’ll both enjoy visiting.
Here is the list of possible places:
a fast food restaurant
a cafe
a Chinese restaurant
a pizza restaurant
You begin the conversation and have to decide on one place only. The teacher will play the part of your friend.
Remember to:
discuss all the options
take an active part in the conversation and be polite
come up with ideas
give good reasons
find out your friend’s attitudes and take them into account
invite your friend to come up with suggestions
come to an agreement
Приложение 1.
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