Задание 1 № 1
Перед Вами на экране 5 незаконченных
предложений A — E. Внимательно прочитайте их.
Прочитайте также варианты ответов в
выпадающем списке.
Вы услышите разговор в магазине подарков. Для каждого предложения
выберите из выпадающего списка концовку, соответствующую содержанию разговора.
К каждому предложению подходит только одна концовка. Аудиотекст прозвучит 2
раза. При повторном прослушивании проверьте себя. У Вас есть 45 секунд, чтобы
ознакомиться с предложениями.
А. The man wants to look
at the vase _________.
1. next to the teapot 2. behind the cups 3. next to
the cups B. The teapot costs _________.
1. $10 2. $12 3. $20
C.
The man wants to give the teapot to his _________. 1. grandmother 2.
grandparents 3. grandfather D. The man's meeting is at _________. 1.
3:30 pm 2. 3 pm 3. 4:30 pm E. The weather is _________.
1. sunny 2. frosty 3. rainy
Задание 2 № 5
Прочитайте текст вслух. У вас есть
полторы минуты на подготовку и полторы минуты, чтобы прочитать текст вслух.
Physical
Education is one of the subjects taught at school. Students do many different
sports, exercises, and activities. There are many types of physical fitness.
Physical education keeps kids and adults fit and active. It is very important
for their health and well-being.
Scientists have shown that brain
development and physical exercise go hand in hand. Physical education can help
academic success. It is important to educate people in the field of healthy and
smart ways to stay active.
Задание 4 № 2
Установите соответствие между
текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка. Используйте каждую
тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.
This text deals with … 1. City attractions.
2. A
London cinema.
3. A
London theatre.
4. A
London street.
5. Nature
sights.
6. A
London museum.
A.
The Lake District, in northwest England, is a small area, but
extremely beautiful, with the varied delights of soft hills and woodland and
the panoramas of the great lakes. The Lake District is more often visited, both
by day tourists and holidaymakers, than any other region of outstanding natural
beauty in the British Isles.
B.
England's most ancient northern city lies on the River Ouse in
the centre of the Vale of York between the Yorkshire Dales and the North York
Moors. It was once the principal town of Yorkshire, and it remains the seat of
the Archbishop of York. A child-friendly city, its Viking, Castle and Railway
museums have plenty to engage young people as well as adults.
C.
Along the north part of Trafalgar Square is the famous National
Gallery. Founded in 1824, the gallery has since grown into one of the most
outstanding and comprehensive collections in the world, with a list of masters
ranging from Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt to El Greco and Van Gogh.
D.
The London Coliseum famous for its richly decorated interiors was
used for variety shows, musical comedies, and stage plays for many years. In
1974 its name was changed to the English National Opera. Today it is used
primarily for opera as well as being the London home of the English National
Ballet. When not on tour they perform regular seasons throughout the year.
E. The Mall is London's
impressive ceremonial way, a broad tree-lined avenue. The spectacular parade
takes place here each June to celebrate the official Birthday of the Sovereign.
Queen Elizabeth II rides down the avenue in a horse-drawn carriage. Over 1,000
officers and men are on parade, together with two hundred horses; over two
hundred musicians march and play as one.
Задание 1 № 1 Расшифровка записи Customer.
Excuse me.
Shop assistant. Yes sir, how can
I help you?
Customer. Can you show me that
vase, please?
Shop assistant. Which one? This
one next to the teapot?
Customer. No, the vase behind the cups. Shop
assistant. Ah, I see. The red one?
Customer. Yes, please. How much
is it?
Shop assistant. $12.
Customer. And the teapot?
Shop assistant. It's $20. If you
take both, you can get a 10 percent discount.
Customer. Sounds good. I'll take
them. This teapot will be a lovely present for my grandmother and grandfather.
Shop assistant. Sure. Shall I
wrap it?
Customer. Yes, please. And what
is the time now?
Shop assistant. It's 3 pm.
Customer. I'd better go now. I
have a meeting at half past 3.
Shop assistant. Good bye, sir. And don't forget your
umbrella, otherwise you'll get wet. Customer. Thank you. Bye!
Home task
1) Выучить
новые слова (устно) 2) Задание 2 №5 отчитать текст
3) Задание
4 №33
Задание 4 № 33
Установите соответствие между
текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка. Используйте каждую
тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.
This text deals with …
1. Country’s
brave defenders.
2. A
really international place.
3. Governesses
of rich children.
4. Textile
business links.
5. A
nice-sounding building.
6. The
initial steps of commerce.
A.
Moscow has always been a multicultural city. If we look back at
its history, we will see that there were several foreign communities living in
Moscow on a permanent basis. We all know about German people inhabiting the
banks of the Yauza river, where little Peter, the future tsar of all Russia,
ran around, made friends and got his first ideas of learning about ships and
fleets. But what do we know about the British community of Moscow? Did it even
exist?
B.
The first ties between Russia and Britain were formed in the
middle of the 16th century in the time of Ivan the Terrible. It was then that
some wealthy British merchants founded the Muscovy Company which held a
monopoly on trade between Britain and Russia until 1698. The building of its
Moscow headquarters was granted to the company by the tsar in 1556 and can be
still visited at 4, Varvarka Street, known to us now as The Old English Court.
С. Beginning
from the time of Peter the Great, several talented British military men moved
to Russia. Many of them served as army generals and navy admirals, defending
Russian borders in different wars and battles. Among the most famous ones were
Field Marshall James Bruce, Field Marshall Barclay de Tolly and Admiral Thomas
Mackenzie, all of them of Scottish origin.
D.
In the 18th century, British industrialists made themselves known
in Russia. One of the most outstanding figures was Robert McGill, who lived in
Moscow and served as an intermediary between Lancashire mill engineers and the
Russian cotton industry, and built over 180 mills (cotton factories) in Russia.
Robert McGill had a house in Spiridonovka Street and together with his wife
Jane was a prominent member of the British community in Moscow.
E. If
you talk to Moscow concert musicians who were active between the 1970s and the
1990s, they will tell you of the fantastic acoustics of the “Melodiya”
recording studio at 8, Voznesensky Lane, which they lovingly called ‘kirche’,
mistakenly thinking it was a German church. This building, designed in the
English neo-gothic architectural style, was in fact built in 1885 by Robert
McGill and is St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, which was used as a recording
studio in Soviet times.
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