Why does the author think that her information can’t be shocking?

A) It’s not proven. B) It’s not news. C) It’s outdated. D) It’s not too popular.

5. Saying “sympathy is in short supply these days”, the author means that …

A) meat eaters do not deserve her sympathy.

B) overweight people should pay more.

C) people tend to blame sick people in their sickness.

D) society neglects people who have problems.

6. The author is disappointed that eating meat is …

A) not considered as bad as drinking and smoking.

B) officially prohibited.

C) related to a rich lifestyle.

D) recognized as a major life-risking habit.

7. The author believes that meat eaters are very …

A) pessimistic. B) ill-informed. C) aggressive. D) irresponsible.

C D A B A A D
             

Задание 2. Напишите 5 вопросов разных типов к тексту/мини-тексту задания 1.

Перенесите готовые вопросы в Бланк для ответов.

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Задание 3. Лексико-грамматический тест.

Заполните пропуски, обозначенные номерами 1 – 7. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 1 – 7, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов (A, B, C, D). Перенесите букву правильной подстановки в таблицу.

Dinner

Amos Finnister was a private detective. In all his years as a policeman and a private investigator, he had learned about people. He gained a psychological insight into most as he 1____________ them do foolish things. He was at ease with people from all walks of life, and in consequence they were at ease with him.

And this was most apparent on Friday evening, when Major Cedric Crawford dined with him at the Ritz restaurant. Amos 2____________ to dine there when he lived in New York.

By the time they were halfway through dinner, Amos had the major laughing and sharing stories, some of which were funny. By the time they had eaten the main course, Amos felt comfortable enough to 3_____________ the answer to an important question. “I wonder if you have ever come across Tabitha James.”

Cedric 4________________ knowing Tabitha with no sign of embarrassment or reluctance. “To 5_______________ the truth, I knew her quite well, actually. She was a close friend of a fellow guards officer, Sebastian Lawford. She fell in love with him at first sight. They were going to marry but unfortunately that did not come to pass.”

“And why was that, Major, do you know?”

“Oh, yes, I’m afraid I do. Tabitha had contracted pneumonia but 6______________ no attention to her illness. Before I knew it, she was dead and gone. As for Sebastian, he rejoined the army when the war broke out and was killed. A sad story, isn’t it?” Amos nodded. So much depended 7_______________ this information.

1. A) looked B) watched C) stared D) gazed

2. A) used B) use C) has used D) uses

3. A) search B) ask C) seek D) pose

4. A) accepted B) agreed C) admitted D) adopted

5. A) talk B) say C) speak D) tell

6. A) brought B) paid C) took D) turned

7. A) on B) at C) in D) of

B A C C D B A
             

Задание 4. Письменное высказывание: напишите краткую заметку в школьную газету.

Перенесите готовое задание в Бланк для ответов.

You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Nick who writes:

On summer holidays my friends and I went hiking to the forest. We spent the whole week together and enjoyed it very much. How often do you take active holidays? Who do you think is the best company for you? What extreme sports would you like to try, if any, and why?

Some days ago our English class got an interesting project. We wrote a paper about interesting events in the past of our country …

Write a letter to Nick.

In your letter:

- answer his questions

- ask 3 questionsabout his project

Write 100 – 140 words.

Remember the rules of letter writing.

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ГОСУДАРСТВЕННАЯ ИТОГОВАЯ АТТЕСТАЦИЯ – 2017

Предмет «Английский язык»

Класс 11

Вариант № 4

Перенесите ответы в Бланк для ответов.

Задание 1. Чтение.

Прочитайте вопросы 1–7. Установите, в каких текстах A–G можно найти ответы на эти вопросы. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждый текст только один раз. В задании одинвопрос лишний.

Перенесите ответы в Бланк для ответов.

Which place

1. was an important medical centre? 5. is rich in building material?
2. was described in many books? 6. was a publishing centre?
3. is a centre of making medical tools? 7. is a place of rocks and caves?
4. is a birthplace of a famous poet? 8. is a great health resort
-A- Rochesterwas originally called the "Flour city" because of its milling industries. Rochester also became known as the "Flower City" because of its rich gardening areas. It has the nation's largest film and camera plant and leads in the manufacture of surgical instruments, needed for rare operations, optical and dental goods. -B- Herkimer was settled in1725. It has had a long history. It began as a dairying centre producing butter and cheese, then during the early 1800s it became a centre of state politics and meetings. In 1865 Warner Miller improved the process of making paper from wood and they began to print newspapers and books there. Theodore Dreiser wrote his novel An American Tragedy carefully studying what took place in the town.
-C- Cooperstownwas founded in 1786 by Judge William Cooper, father of James Fenimore Cooper, who wrote The Last of the Mohicans and other works. Otsego Lake in a beautiful setting of hills and forests is the setting for many Cooper's novels. Many of the town's buildings and homes have been carefully kept so that they look as in Cooper's time. -D- Saranac Lake was first settled in 1819. Because of good climatic conditions it very soon became an important treatment centre for people who were ill with tuberculosis, an infectious disease during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Many treatment centres from those days still stand along Saranac Lakes streets. Now it's a popular vacation place.
-E- Potsdamwas settled in 1803 by Benjamin Raymond, a land agent for the Clarkson family. The family ran a variety of businesses. They founded the Thomas Clarkson College of Technology, built a schoolhouse, which became part of the state university system in 1949. Sandstone dug in the area has been used for structures in New York City and other cities of the USA. -F- Huntingtonhas seen several historic events. The famous American poet Walt Whitman was born here. The farmhouse where he was born is furnished in period, with a library and changing exhibits. The British hanged Nathan Hale, an American, here as a spy in 1776. The memorial Monument marks the spot where he was captured.
-G- Panama Rocksconsist of an erupted Paleozoic ocean floor made of ocean quartz. The rocks are huge and some are more than 60 feet high. Geologic features include small caves, hundreds of passageways and thousands of cracks.  


             

Задание 2.

Напишите 5 вопросов разных типов к тексту/мини тексту задания 1. Перенесите готовые вопросы в Бланк для ответов.

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Задание 3. Лексико–грамматический тест.

Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 1–7. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 1–7, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов (A, B, C, D). Установите соответствие номера пропуска варианту ответа, занесите их в таблицу.

Перенесите ответы в Бланк для ответов.

Adventurous job

In my early 20s, after a year and a half in England, and four months in France, I 1_______to the United States and got a job at a camp in northern Virginia. My teammate that summer was Dan from Mississippi, and I am from Rhode Island. We worked together with a group of boys from 12 to 14 years old. I've always been a bit untidy, but Dan was 2_______and clean, even after a night in the woods with our campers. We could not have been more different, but we got on because we shared the same 3________of humor.

At the end of the summer, a few of us went to explore a cave in West Virginia and got 4_________ in the cave for the night. It wasn’t as dramatic as it sounds. The park rangers had told us to stay there if anything happened. They knew where we were going, and when we should have been back. Dan hurt his right foot 5_______. So we had to spendthe night in the cave. Food and water were not a problem, but we turned off our lights to save power. In the distance, we could hear the sound of running water. To 6_______the time, we told stories. That night in the cave we moved from one family story to another. As the night wore on, I remembered more and more. I was not alone–the cave, the blue light and the flowing water released stories and memories that we had never revealed to anyone. It was as if a river of stories had started flowing in each of us. When the rangers came the next morning, we didn’t want to 7________. "Can't we just tell a few more stories?" In the cave, that night, I became a storyteller.

1. A)turned up B)visited C) arrived D) returned

2. A) clear B)scruffy C) messy D) neat

3. A) emotion B) sense C) mind D) feeling

4. A) stuck B) stayed C) stood D) remain

5. A) badly B) bad C) worse D) the worst

6. A) waste B) spare C) pass D) keep

7. A) remain B) retire C) escape D) leave

             

Задание 4. Письменное высказывание: напишите личное письмо. Перенесите готовое письмо в Бланк для ответов.

You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Richard who writes:

Two weeks ago our class went to London to visit the National Gallery. It was my first visit there and it was fun! How often do you go to museums with your class, if at all? Which museum is your favourite or what museum would you like to visit? Why do you think people should go there?

Write a letter to Richard.

In your letter

- answer his questions

- ask 3 questions about his summer plans

Write 100 – 140 words.

Remember the rules of letter writing.

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