Тест 17 Страна/страны изучаемого языка и родная страна. Города и сёла, достопримечательности.
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Test 17

Страна/страны изучаемого языка и родная страна. Города и сёла, достопримечательности.

Раздел 2. (задания по чтению)

  1. Densely populated cities
  2. Industrial but architectural
  3. Our obligation before future
  4. The heart of Britain’s industry development
  5. Different in nature
  6. Change of reputation
  7. Awarded for the culture development
  8. Growing big in autumn

  1. City Mayor’s table of top UK cities is made up of the country’s 200 largest cities, towns and districts. Not all areas listed in the table are urban in nature. For example, South Gloucestershire, north of Bristol, is predominantly rural, while Bath and North East Somerset comprises the spa city of Bath and the mainly rural area of North East Somerset. In Scotland, the Scottish Borders comprises the markets towns of Peeble and Galashiels as well as large areas of rural and uncultivated hill areas.
  2. With a population of more than seven million people, London, the UK’s capital, has no equal among its UK peers. Britain’s only other city with a population of more than one million is the West Midland city of Birmingham. With Leeds, Glasgow and Sheffield, there are only three more British cities with a population of more than 500,000.
  3. Scotland’s capital and the seat of its Parliament, Edinburgh combines the young and modern sensibilities of a great university city and national capital with a historic and dramatic setting. Edinburgh has about half a million people, including more than 62,000 university students. At least 13 million people visit it every year. During the main festival month of August, the population of Edinburgh swells by more than one million, making it, temporarily, the UK’s second largest city.
  4. Manchester is often called the first modern city. In the 18th century this Northwestern city, 30 miles from Liverpool, was the cotton making capital of the world and one of the breeding grounds of the industrial revolution. Now it is also full of museums, galleries, theatres and libraries as well as outstanding civic architecture. Today, some of the most exciting architecture in Britain can be found in Manchester and the nearby Salford Quays area.
  5. A combination of industrial courage and engineering know-how made Birmingham the manufacturing engine of Britain through the 19th century and most of the 20th. James Watt first commercially manufactured his steam engine here; the transatlantic cable and the Orient Express were Birmingham built, and this was the heartland of the British motor industry.
  6. Scotland’s largest city and the third largest city in the UK, Glasgow’s had long taken a back seat to Edinburgh with tourists and visitors. Its reputation as a rough, crime-ridden, dirty and hard drinking city put people off. But, since the mid 1980s, Glaswegians have worked hard to turn that image around. And they’ve succeeded. In 1995, Glasgow was European Capital of Culture. The award wasn’t for the heritage culture that enlivens Edinburgh but for an entirely more contemporary vibe. And it keeps getting better.
  7. When visitors think of Liverpool, the Beatles come immediately to mind. And, of course, there’s plenty to do that’s Beatles related. In 2008, the mantle of European Capital of Culture landed on Liverpool, revitalizing this city in England’s northwest, as the award often does. Liverpool’s Albert Docks area became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its role in the maritime history of Britain’s. Visitors to the area can explore Liverpool’s part in the history, in emigration to the New World and in the spread of trade and culture across the British Empire.  

Тексты

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Заголовки

Peter the Great

Born in Moscow, Russia on June 9, 1672, Peter the Great was a Russian czar in the late 17th

Red Bull Soapbox Race in London

Just like the weather, the competition was heating up at The Red Bull Soapbox Race at London’s Alexandra Palace over the weekend. Around 70 amateur competitors took part in the crazy race which involved driving around the track in a homemade, motorless soapbox, relying on courage, gravity and possibly some Red Bull to get them across the finishing line.

There was a colourful and imaginatively-designed array of vehicles, from soapboxes shaped like Mexican wraps to one inspired by Olympic athlete Usain Bolt.

The winners of this year’s race were the Phya-Bird team from Newcastle, with Coffin Dodgers and ‘Does My Scrum Look Big In This?’ coming second and third respectively.

The victor of the race is not solely determined by the first vehicle to cross the finish line but also the creativity of the design. Teams were made up of four members, who were required to design and build the vehicle which can be any shape and made of any material that fits in with the guidelines.

The competition is held all over the world and past races have taken place in South Africa, Australia and Sweden. The event has been taking place since 2000 and there have been over 40 soapbox races, this year’s competition returned to London after a nine-year gap.

A 7         The Red Bull Soapbox Race takes place on Sunday mornings.

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

A 8        All the competitors were not professional.        

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

A 9        The cars of the competitors worked on soap foam.

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

A 10        There was a good variety of soapbox cars at the competition.

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

        

A 11        Olympic athlete Usain Bolt took part in the competition.

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

A 12        The Coffin Dodgers took the second prize at the competition.

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

A 13        The teams were allowed to build cars of any materials according to the instructions.

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

A 14         The previous competition was nine years ago.

        1) True                2) False                 3) Not stated

Раздел 3. (задания по грамматике и лексике)

В4

В5



B6


В7



В8



B9


В10





B11





B12

Oxford University is _________ oldest university, dating back to the ________  century. It’s the reason that many people make their way to this small city, 60 miles northwest of London, on the edge of the Cotswolds.

The city has England’s _______ public museum, The Ashmolean, recently renewed with its exhibition space doubled. Visitors can also enjoy ______ in a lively covered market, find an almost hidden pub that was popular when Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton still ________ their affair from their respective spouses, explore a haunted castle and stay in a unique hotel that was once a jail.

And then, of course, there _______ the colleges. Visitors are welcome to stroll the fascinating, historic grounds and chapels of most – but not all – of the colleges. ______ are only open during fixed times of day or as part of official guided tours. Official Guided Walking Tours, run by the Oxford Tourist Information Centre, take in the colleges, other Oxford landmarks and Oxford movie locations – including some ________ in the Harry Potter films.

Oxford makes a great London Day Trip, with or without a car. It’s also a useful base for exploring the Cotswolds; visiting Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, a ten minute bus trip away, or shopping till you drop at Bicester Village, one of the UK’s ___________ designer discount centers.

ENGLAND

ELEVEN



OLD


SHOP



HIDE



BE


OTHER





USE





GOOD

В13

В14



В15



В16



В17










В18

Cambridge, like Oxford its ___________ rival, grew out of an association of ________ who settled in one place and founded the colleges. According to tradition, Cambridge – Britain’s second oldest University – was founded in 1209 when a group of scholars fled Oxford after a _________ with local townspeople.

Smaller and less urban than Oxford, Cambridge is, nevertheless, a lively place full of ________ museums and galleries, theatres, an improving restaurant scene and pubs.

The colleges themselves, which together have produced more Nobel Prize _______ than any university in the world, are masterpieces of Medieval, Tudor and Jacobean architecture. Among the standouts open to visitors, Kings College Chapel, with its soaring thistle vaulted ceiling, is a must.

From April to September, Cambridge can be packed with tourists who arrive on buses, stay a few hours and skedaddle. But train services from London are frequent and journey times relatively short so it’s a shame not to linger a bit longer to explore some of the lovely gardens along the Backs (where Cambridge colleges back up onto the River Cam). Because of the crowds, many of the colleges now charge an _______ fee to visit their grounds and limit opening hours.

TRADITION

SCHOOL



AGREEMENT



FASCINATE



WIN










ENTER

Раздел 4 (задания по письму)

You have 30 minutes to do this task.

You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend Mossy.

        

White a letter to him and answer his 3 questions.

Write 100–120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.

Ключи

Раздел 2

Задание В3

Тексты

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Заголовки

5

1

8

2

4

6

7

Задание А7–А14

A7 -3, A8 -1, A9 – 2, A10 – 1, A11 – 2, A12 – 1, A13 – 1, A14 – 2.

Раздел 3

Задание В4–В12

B4 – England’s, B5 – eleventh, B6 – oldest, B7 – shopping, B8 – were still hiding, B9 – are, B10 -  Others, B11 – used, B12 – best.

Задания В13В18

B13 – traditional, B14 – scholars, B15 – disagreement, B16 – fascinating, B17 – winners, B18 – entry.

Раздел 4

Задание С1

Hello Mossy,

It’s nice to write to you again. I think travelling is the best activity any person can have. You may find yourself the happiest person if you can travel and visit the most popular places in the world, at least. It’s good if you have a chance to go to some exotic cities not only capitals.

Travelling on a bicycle is also very nice. You can really try some websites to choose which make and size you would like to buy. You can have an on-line consultant as I, for example, don’t have any experience in buying bicycles.

Best wishes,

Max.

Прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между заголовками 1–8 и текстами А–G. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую букву только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.

В3

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений А7–А14 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True), какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основания текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated).

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами. В4–В12 так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию В4–В12.

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами В13–В18 так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию В13–В18.

Для ответа на задание С1 используйте бланк №2.

При выполнении задания С1 особое внимание обратите на то, что ваши ответы будут оцениваться только по записям, сделанным на бланке №2. Никакие записи черновика не будут учитываться экспертом. Обратите внимание также на необходимость соблюдения указанного объёма письма. Письма недостаточного объёма, а также часть текста письма, превышающая требуемый объём – не оцениваются.

С1

… I think that people should travel to see all the main big cities of the world…

You know I want to have some new sports bicycle. Which make is better to take? Is it difficult to find one in the market? Shall I use the Net for the search?


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