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Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

Аудирование
B1. Вы услышите 5 высказываний. Установите соответствие между
высказываниями каждого говорящего 1-5 и утверждениями, данными в
списке. Используйте каждое утверждение только один раз. В задании есть
одно лишнее утверждение.

 It’s important for me to feel comfortable in my bedroom.


 I share a bedroom with my sister.
 My old bedroom was bigger than this bedroom.
 No one can enter my bedroom when I’m not there.
 My parents get annoyed when my bedroom is untidy.
 I try to keep my bedroom as tidy as possible.

Tapescript – B1

Speaker 1
Well, this is my room. It’s quite large, isn’t it? I like it. Actually, in the house where we used to live my
room was even larger – almost twice the size of this room! – but this is actually quite big enough for
me. I’ve still got room for all my toys, which I keep over here, and we’ve managed to fit in all the
furniture from my old room too. This is my desk here with my computer on it. Do you like it?
Answer: My old bedroom was bigger than this bedroom.

Speaker 2
Let me show you my room. I say ‘my room’, but I suppose I should say ‘our room’ cos it’s Amy’s
room too. Her bed’s on that side, over there, and this is my bed here. We’re not supposed to talk after
Mum’s turned the light off and said goodnight, but sometimes we do! I keep my clothes in this
wardrobe here, and Amy keeps hers in here.
Answer: I share a bedroom with my sister.

Speaker 3
So, this is my bedroom. What I really like about it is that it’s got lots of shelves and cupboards so
there’s room for me to keep all my toys and games and books. I’d hate to have a bedroom where you
have to keep all the toys on the floor. That’s really untidy and messy! I like everything to be in the
right place – after I’ve finished playing with it, of course!
Answer: I try to keep my bedroom as tidy as possible.

Speaker 4
Welcome to my room! Do you like it? I spend a lot of time in here, so I need it to be really nice. I’ve
put my desk by the window over here, so I get some light when I’m doing my homework in the
evening. And I’ve made this area over here with cushions, so I can relax in here with my friends and
listen to music and chat.
Answer: It’s important for me to feel comfortable in my bedroom.

Speaker 5
Here’s my room. It’s not very big, but it’s mine and I really like it! And look! I’ve got a key! I don’t
lock the door
when I’m in my room but I always lock it when I go out. My mum and dad don’t mind cos they say it’s
my room, but it’s great because I can leave everything in a mess on the floor and my parents can’t
get in to see how untidy it is! Clever, isn’t it?
Answer: No one can enter my bedroom when I’m not there.
Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

Аудирование
Вы услышите интервью специалиста отдела маркетинга со случайной
прохожей. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений A1-A6
соответствуют содержанию текста, какие не соответствуют и о чем в тексте не
сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни
отрицательного ответа.

Tapescript A1-A6
Man: Excuse me, madam. Would you mind answering a few questions?
Woman: As long as it doesn’t take long. I’m just waiting for my husband, you see. He’s in the
newsagent’s.
Man: It’ll only take a minute or two, I promise.
Woman: Well, all right then.
Man: Thank you. Now, we’re carrying out some market research into dental care products. You know,
toothbrushes, toothpaste, that kind of thing.
Woman: Oh yes.
Man: How often would you buy a new toothbrush? Once a month, once every two months, or less
than once every two months?
Woman: Well, I suppose it’s a good idea to change your toothbrush about once a month, isn’t it? But
I’m not sure that I do. I usually wait until it’s looking a bit old, to be honest, and that’s probably after
about two months of use, I’d say.
Man: Fine. And does everyone in your family share the same tube of toothpaste, or does each person
have separate tubes?
Woman: Well, we’ve got two bathrooms, you see. One for me and my husband, and one for the
children. So,
we have one tube of toothpaste in our bathroom, and one in the kids’ bathroom.
Man: I see. And where do you usually buy your toothpaste? At the chemist?
Woman: At Morrison’s, our local supermarket. It’s cheaper there.
Man: Right. And how often do you buy toothpaste? Every week? Every fortnight? Once a month?
Woman: Not every week, definitely. I’d say on average probably every three weeks or so. Something
like that.
Man: And do you buy any other dental products?
Woman: Like what?
Man: Well, like mouthwash, for example.
Woman: Oh yes. We always have some of that in the house. My husband doesn’t like the taste, but I
do and the one I get is meant to be very good for you because it kills bacteria.
Man: Would you mind telling me which brand you usually buy?
Woman: Which brand? Yes, it’s called … Oh, what is it called? Fresh something.
Man: Freshrinse?
Woman: Yes, that’s it. Freshrinse. It’s blue.
Man: And how often do you buy a bottle of that?
Woman: Oh, not very often. I probably use it every other day, so I suppose a bottle lasts about three
months.
Man: Thank you, madam. You’ve been very helpful.

 The woman buys a new toothbrush every month. неверно


 In the woman’s family, each person has their own tube of toothpaste. неверно
 The woman visits her local supermarket once a week. в тексте не сказано
 The woman buys a new tube of toothpaste approximately every three weeks. верно
 The woman believes the mouthwash she uses is healthy and tastes nice. верно
 The woman thinks that ‘Freshrinse’ is a good name for a mouthwash. в тексте не
сказано

Аудирование
Вы услышите высказывания людей в семи различных ситуациях. Ответьте на
вопросы А7–А13, выбрав правильный вариант ответа.

Tapescript – A7-13

Situation 1
Woman: A lot of my friends were shocked when David, my son, got through to the final of the
National Tennis Championship. I wasn’t, though, as I’ve always had faith in him. I remember when
he called me to tell me he’d lost. I could tell how disappointed he was, but I wasn’t at all. I said to
him, David, you should be proud of what you’ve achieved.’ He’s the best son in the world, he is.
Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

Situation 2
Man: Every evening, whatever the weather, I come home from work, have something to eat, have a
short rest, then go for a run. I run for about forty-five minutes, usually. Running’s definitely
good for you and if I wasn’t doing it I’d only be sitting at home on my own watching TV. But actually
what I really like about it is that, when I’m running, I just forget about all my worries and the bad
things that have happened during the day. I come home physically tired, but really relaxed
emotionally.

Situation 3
Woman: The Abtrax-4000 isn’t like any other exercise product available today. Now the Abtrax-4000
is here, you can forget those large exercise machines that cost thousands of pounds. Leave them to
people who’ve got more money than sense. And forget that exercise machines where you need three
hours to do a complete workout. Who’s got time for that? If you’ve never been in a gym in your life or
if you’re overweight, and if you’ve only got a few minutes a day, then the Abtrax-4000 is the exercise
machine for you!

Situation 4
Man: And there’ll be more craziness and laughs coming from The Laughter Show at the same time
next week too. Next on Radio Southbank we’re going over to the newsdesk to catch up with the latest
headlines, read by Dominic Barker, and after that it’s June Baker with two hours of your favourite jazz
music. You’re listening to Radio Southbank.

Situation 5
Woman: Now, I’ve got your end-of-year exam results here. Frankly, they’re not very good, so don’t
get excited. However, I’ve been looking at the results you got six months ago, and most of you have
improved quite considerably since then. So, when I give your papers back, I want you to remember
that, although you probably haven’t got a very good mark here, the mark you got six months ago was
a lot worse.

Situation 6
Man:Yes, I suppose in most of my books I concentrate on big themes, like ambition and power. My
last novel, Temptation, was all about how being jealous of other people can destroy you. With my new
book, I’m touching on a subject I haven’t dealt with before. It’s about a woman whose husband leaves
her, so she decides to take revenge. I won’t tell you what happens, but she really does manage to get
her own back on him!

Situation 7
Man: It is quite likely that the price of petrol will go up again, to be honest, but I can’t say that
bothers me much, not having a car. And, yes, I can see unemployment rising a little too, but probably
only for a few months. I think this government’s been pretty good at dealing with unemployment so
far. No, my concern is that in six months or so, all the houses round here will be worth ten or twenty
per cent less than they’re worth now. Now, that’s serious and the government’s got 6lkjheto do
something about that soon or they’ll lose my vote.

A7 You will hear a woman talking about her son. How does she feel?
1) proud
2) surprised
3) disappointed

A8 You will hear a man talking about an activity he does regularly. Why does he
particularly enjoy it?
1) It helps to get him out of the house.
2) It makes him feel fit and healthy.
3) It stops him thinking about his problems.

A9 You will hear an advertisement for a new product. Who is the product aimed
at?
1) people who are wealthy
2) people who are unfit
3) people with a lot of free time

A10 You will hear a radio announcer. What is on next?


1) a comedy
Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

2) jazz music
3) the news

A11 You will hear a teacher talking to a class of students. What is she doing?
1) encouraging the students
2) congratulating the students
3) criticising the students

A12 You will hear a writer talking about his new novel. What is the novel about?
1) power
2) revenge
3) jealousy

A13 You will hear a man talking about the economy. What worries him?
1) that the price of petrol might increase
2) that house prices might fall
3) that unemployment might rise

Чтение
B2. Установите соответствие между текстами 1-5 и приведенными ниже
темами.

 GOING ABROAD
 BECOMING RICH
 LIVING WITHOUT MONEY
 BUYING PROPERTY
 EARNING MONEY
 USING PLASTIC
 HELPING THE POOR

1 The World Bank is officially part of the United Nations. Its aim is to fight poverty around
the world and, to do that, it lends money to governments and countries which need financial
help. Since it was created in 1945, after the end of the Second World War, the World Bank
has helped improve the lives of millions of poor people in many different countries.

2 Credit cards have made shopping much easier for millions of people. With a credit card,
you don’t have to carry lots of cash with you when you go shopping. You just need to take
one plastic card with you. With credit cards, you get a bill at the end of each month. If you
pay the bill immediately, you don’t have to pay the credit card company any money. If you
delay paying some or all of the bill, however, the credit card company charges you extra.

3 In America it’s the dollar and in Russia it’s the rouble. Many countries have their own
‘currency’ – their own money. This means that when you travel from, say, Russia to the
USA you have to exchange your roubles for dollars, as shops in America don’t accept
roubles. Many countries in Europe, such as France, Germany and Italy, now have the same
currency, called the euro. This means that Italians travelling to Germany don’t have to
worry about exchanging money when they travel.

4 In Britain, people who work receive either a ‘salary’ or a ‘wage’. They are both money
that workers receive, but there are small differences between them. If you get a salary, you
are paid at the end of each month. A job with a salary of £20,000 means that you get that
amount over a year, not each month. A wage is usually paid at the end of each week. A
factory worker in Britain might get a weekly wage of about £300.

5 Most people do not have enough money to pay in cash if they want to buy a house or a
flat. Because of this, they have to borrow money from a bank. The name for the loan that
most people get when they buy property is a ‘mortgage’. In Britain, it’s common to get a
Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

mortgage for up to twenty-five years. In other countries, it’s more common to get a
mortgage that lasts for only ten or fifteen years.
When you’ve finished paying your mortgage, the building is yours!

6 What would the world be like if we didn’t have money? It would be a very different place!
We would probably have to exchange different things to get what we needed. For example,
imagine that you needed some bread. You would go to a baker, but you couldn’t buy the
bread with money. You would have to give the baker something that the baker needed. If
you were a farmer, perhaps you could offer the baker some fresh vegetables. It would be
very difficult to get everything we needed, wouldn’t it?

Answers:

1 HELPING THE POOR


2 USING PLASTIC
3 GOING ABROAD
4 EARNING MONEY
5 BUYING PROPERTY
6 LIVING WITHOUT MONEY

Чтение
В3. Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски 5.1 - 5.6 частями предложений,
обозначенными буквами A-G. Одна из частей в списке A-G лишняя.

Why exercise?
Exercising is one of the most important ways to keep your body healthy. When you
exercise, you strengthen your bones, muscles and heart. You also burn off excess fat
5.1 ______________________.
People gain weight because they take in more calories through eating and drinking than
they burn off through exercise. Calories are units of energy
5.2 _______________________ when you consume food.
Everyone knows that soccer, basketball and swimming are great ways to stay in shape. But
there are plenty of other ways to get active. Be creative and find your own way to
5.3 _______________________.
There are three aspects to fitness. One is strength, or being able to move, lift, carry, push
and pull. Another is endurance that means being able 5.4 _______________________ for
a good amount of time. Last but not least, comes flexibility. It is the ability to stretch, bend,
twist 5.5 _______________________.
Today many kids don’t get enough exercise. In fact, the average kid spends about three
hours each day watching television and another two playing video games or surfing the
Internet. Does that sound like you? If it does, it’s time to get up and get moving! Whether
you are playing soccer, dancing or challenging your neighbor to a game or tag, you can
always find a workout 5.6 _______________________.

A. to do these things

B. that you take in

C. to have fun and stay fit

D. to run fast for a short distance

E. that is fun for you

F. and improve your mood

G. and move in all the ways your body can

Answers: 5.1 – F; 5.2 – B; 5.3 – C; 5.4 – A; 5.5 – G; 5.6 - E


Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

Чтение
Прочитайте текст и выполните задания A14-A20, выбрав правильный вариант
ответа.

Whether you call it a ‘gap year’, a ‘year out’ or a ‘year off ’, the decision to delay going to
university for a year after leaving school is a difficult, but important, one.
Becky Roberts, now studying history at the University of Warwick, doesn’t regret her
decision to take a year off. ‘I’d worked so hard for my A levels,’ she says. ‘I knew it would
do me good
to do something totally unrelated to studying before embarking on a three-year degree
course. My year off working for my dad’s company wasn’t a holiday by any means, but it
was a break from the world of education, and that’s just what I needed.’
Carl Sanchez agrees. Now halfway through a biology degree at Cardiff University, Carl spent
much of his gap year travelling. ‘I worked for about three months to save up enough
money, then went to stay with some friends who live in France. I ended up travelling round
most of Europe, and even got over to Russia for a few weeks, which was fantastic.’
Both Becky and Carl enjoyed their year off, but do they feel it’s benefited them in terms of
their university life now? ‘Definitely,’ says Carl. ‘When I left school, I was a normal, fairly
irresponsible eighteen year-old. I hadn’t been anywhere, I hadn’t done anything. A year
later, when I went to university, I felt much more like an adult than a child.’
‘I know a few people at Warwick who took a year off,’ says Becky. ‘Generally, we’re more
dedicated to our studies than those students who came straight from school. We’ve got
different priorities. We want to have fun, of course, but we realise we’re here to get our
degrees. I don’t think some of the others have quite realised why they’re at university yet.’
There are drawbacks to taking a gap year, though. Penny Cartwright went straight from
school to study medicine at Imperial College, London. ‘I thought about taking a gap year
but decided against it and don’t regret the decision for a minute. Becoming a doctor takes
such a long time – I’ll be about 26 years old before I can start earning any money – that
the sooner you start, the better, in my opinion. It might be fun, but it’s really just a wasted
year in terms of career development.’
There’s also the financial consideration. If you do decide to take a year off, and you don’t
want to work the whole time as Becky did, you have to be able to pay for it. Susan Jenkins,
a
Careers Officer, points out that parents are now less likely to fund their child’s year off.
‘Twenty years ago, it was fairly common for parents to say to their son or daughter, ‘Here’s
two thousand pounds, go and have fun abroad for a few months.’ Nowadays, because
parents have to pay so much more for their child’s education while they’re at university,
they just can’t afford to pay for this extra year too.’
One option, of course, is to do what Carl did: work for a few months in order to save up for
a trip abroad. Another option is to find casual work while travelling abroad. ‘There are now a
lot of books and websites with loads of information for people who want to do this,’ says
Susan.
‘It’s a great way to see the world, gain experience, and get money for living expenses all at
the same time. But don’t expect to earn enough to save any money.’
So, should you take a gap year? The answer is: it depends. If you want a break from books
and essays, then it’s probably a good idea – as long as you, or your parents, can afford it
and as long as you’re going to do something worthwhile during your time off. Sitting at
home watching TV doesn’t count! If you want to get your degree and start regular
employment as quickly as possible, a gap year may not be so sensible.

Becky took a year off because she


1) needed to see what working for her father was like.
2) felt she needed a long holiday before university.
3) had done so well in her A level exams at school.
4) wanted to do something different for a while.
Carl says that a year off helped him
1) learn the importance of saving money.
2) become more mature and experienced.
3) make friends in many different countries.
Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

4) become more knowledgeable about geography.


According to Becky, students who didn’t take a year off
1) are less hard-working than those who did.
2) probably won’t end up with a degree.
3) don’t want to have fun at university.
4) are less intelligent than those who did.
According to Penny, a year off
1) should be taken when you’re about 26 years old.
2) is better once you’ve actually started your course.
3) merely delays the time when you can get a job.
4) can be enjoyable and useful for your future work.
In the past, parents were more likely to
1) pay for their child’s education at university.
2) encourage their child to go straight to university.
3) force their child to take a year off before university.
4) give their child money to help with their year off.
Susan issues a warning about
1) information from books and websites.
2) low wages for casual work abroad.
3) paying for everyday expenses abroad.
4) the difficulty of finding casual work.
This article would probably not appear in
1) a textbook for university students.
2) a handbook for school-leavers.
3) a magazine for young people.
4) the education section of a newspaper.

Грамматика и лексика
Прочитайте текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные
заглавными буквами в конце предложений, обозначенных номерами В4 – В10,
так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните
пропуски полученными словами.

The News on TV
Do you watch the news on TV?
Before television, people often went to the cinema to watch the news. B4 In those days,
they could also listen to the news on the radio but they weren’t able to see anything. CAN
B5 Of course, newspapers have given/ have been giving people the news for hundreds
of years. GIVE
B6 Even today, however, a daily newspaper gives its readers yesterday’s news and the only
pictures are photographs. IT
B7 The introduction of television brought the daily news, with moving pictures, into
people’s homes for the first time. BRING
B8 In the beginning, people didn’t get/ did not get the news on TV whenever they
wanted it, because it was only broadcast at certain times of the day. NOT GET
B9 These days, there are a number of TV news channels providing the news 24 hours a
day. PROVIDE
B10 If you want the latest news, just turn on one of those channels at any time of day or
night. LATE
Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

Грамматика и лексика
Прочитайте приведенный ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова,
напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце предложений, обозначенных
номерами В11 – В16, так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически
соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными
словами.
B11 What happened to the ship the Mary Celeste is a mystery that remains unsolved to
this day. SOLVE
B12 Built in 1861, the ship was originally called the Amazon, but its name was changed to
the Mary Celeste in 1869. ORIGIN
B13 The Mary Celeste left New York for Italy on 7th November 1872 with a crew of seven
professional sailors and the captain’s wife and daughter. SAIL
On 4th December, another ship, the Dei Gratia, spotted the Mary Celeste drifting in the sea.
B14 To the crew’s astonishment, they discovered that everyone on the Mary Celeste had
completely disappeared. ASTONISH
B15 There was plenty of food and water on board and the ship was in excellent condition.
EXCELLENCE
There were no signs of a struggle or fight.
The people on the Mary Celeste were never found.
B16 No one has ever discovered what happened to those nine unlucky men and women.
LUCK
Интернет тест в формате ЕГЭ. Тест 2(2). Ответы.

Грамматика и лексика
Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами А22 – А28, и
выберите правильный вариант.

Dear Claire,
It was wonderful to receive your e-mail yesterday. I can’t believe it’s over six years since
we were last in
A22 _______ . How time flies! It was great to hear all your news, and thank you so much
for attaching those photos of you and the family.
You haven’t aged a bit, and look as beautiful as ever!
I’m still living in the same flat in Rome, but it looks very different to when you were here
last. I’ve totally redecorated and knocked the wall through from the kitchen to the living
room to make a large living A23_________ . It’s a lot more comfortable for me because –
and this is my other big news – I now work from home as a full-time writer! You remember
that novel I always said I was
writing? Well, I finished it, sent it off to a publisher and it was accepted for publication. This
was about three years ago. The book A24 ________ out in hardback first and got some
fairly good reviews in the Sunday newspapers in the UK, and last year they produced a
paperback A25 ________ ! Can you believe it? I’m not rich yet by any means, but I am
earning enough from royalties to have been able to A26 ________ my job. I’m now hard at
work on my second novel – let’s just hope it doesn’t take as long to write as the first one!
Actually, it’s A27 ________ well and I hope to have finished it within the next six months
or so.
I’ll be coming over to the UK the first week of next month. I’d love to meet up! Let me know
when you’re free and we’ll arrange it. I can either come over to your and meet the family,
or maybe just you and I can go out to dinner somewhere and A28 _______ up on old
times. Whatever you prefer. I’ll be staying at a hotel in London and will only have a couple
of meetings while I’m there, so I should be free most of the time.
Let me know, and see you soon, I hope!
Lots of love,
Celine

A22 exchange message connection touch


A23 space opening hole gap
A24 brought sent came printed
A25 issue edition copy reproduction
A26 depart vacate abandon quit
A27 going making taking having
A28 carry hold catch bring

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