Вариант ЕГЭ по английскому языку
материал для подготовки к егэ (гиа) по английскому языку (11 класс)
В данном материале представлена письменная часть заданий единого государственного экзамена по английскому языку.
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1. Unique Species Lost
2. The Great Change Is Coming
3. The Cultural Mix
4. Creation of Fierce Nature
5. The Role in Commercial Exchanges
6. Unbelievable story
7. The Perfect Place for One’s Vacation
8. Many Names for One Place
A. Over ten million years ago, the waters of the Indian Ocean boiled. Massive
volcanoes erupted miles underneath the surface. Huge amounts of lava were
forced up. This violence and force gave birth to a series of islands, today called
the Mascarene Islands, located over 500 miles to the East of Madagascar, off the
coast of Africa. These include the islands of Reunion, Rodrigues and the most
famous of all — Mauritius.
B. Mauritius is just 42 miles long and 29 miles wide, and has only been inhabited
since the 17th Century, but already has a rich and varied history and is famous
for many things. Early Arabic maps called the island Dina Mashriq (Eastern
Island), the Portuguese called it the Island of the Swan when they first
discovered it in the early 1500’s. The Dutch, who were the first to try to live
there, renamed it Mauritius after Prince Maurice of Nassau, and under French
rule from 1715, Ile de France was the name. With British rule in 1810 the name
changed back to Mauritius, and has remained so, even after independence in
1968.
C. Historically, Mauritius was an important location on trade routes, and was one
of the first countries in the world to produce postage stamps. The Blue Penny
stamp from 1847 is one of the rarest in the world. However, it was (and is) sugar,
introduced to the island in the 1600’s, that made the island. Mauritius has a
perfect climate for growing sugar cane, it now covers much of the island, and
Mauritian sugar is exported throughout the world.
D. Today Mauritius is also a famous holiday location for tourists wishing to
relax on a beautiful paradise island. The coral reef surrounding much of it makes
it ideal for water sports, diving and fishing. Its tropical climate means there are
many exotic plants and flowers to see, such as the orchid or palm tree. Its
volcanic origins have also created a fascinating landscape, with volcanic peaks,
craters, coloured earths and waterfalls.
E. Because the island was isolated, many plants and animals developed there
unlike anywhere else in the world, the Dodo being the most famous of these.
This large, flightless bird was described by the first Dutch settlers, but by the
time they left the island in 1710, all Dodos were gone. There are many theories
for this, as the Dodos themselves were not good to eat, but most people now
think that the animals the sailors brought with them (goats, pigs, rats) were the
cause of this extinction — as they ate the bird’s eggs on the forest floor.
F. Mauritius has been called a rainbow nation because of its huge number of
different ethnic groups. Different nationalities coming to the island over the
centuries have brought their own culture, language, traditions, and added it to the
Mauritian mixture — from India, China, France, England, and other African
countries. There are over 80 different religious denominations and more than 20
languages spoken. Unsurprisingly, there are 11 official public holidays; from the
Chinese New Year to the Hindu, Maha Shivaratree festival, part of which
involves walking to a lake in the crater of an extinct volcano.
G. In the 1970’s and 80’s the Government encouraged the growth of the clothing
industry in the country and the economy grew as a result. Now there is a far
greater project underway; an effort to turn Mauritius from a sugar-island to a
cyber-island. A state-of-the-art ‘cyber-city’ is being built to provide IT,
computing and communication technologies for local and international
companies. Cyber city is focused around a 12-storey high-tech tower with
excellent computing resources and internet connections. When completed, it will
also contain more high-tech offices, a large supermarket and a housing development.
New Spider Species
A new spider species in India has been given a name A______ Harry Potter fans.
The spider, Eriovixia gryffindori, just 7 millimeters (0.28 inches) long, was
named as such because its shape reminded its discoverers of the magical "sorting
hat" in the Harry Potter books. (B______, the hat comes to life and determines
C______ at the school for young wizards. It was originally owned by the wizard
Godric Gryffindor.)
Mumbai researchers discovered the spider in the Kan forest of the Western
Ghats, a mountainous region in southwest India. According to the scientists, the
hat shape helps the spider blend in D______ protect itself from predators.
In a paper published in the Indian Journal of Arachnology, Mumbai researchers
E______ wrote that its name was "an ode from the authors, for magic lost, and
found, in an effort to draw attention to the fascinating, but often overlooked
world of invertebrates, and their secret lives."
"As a youngster, I was very fond of reading Harry Potter books. So, F______, I
thought of the magical hat," lead author of the study, Javed Ahmed, told the
Times of India
1. who discovered the new arachnid
2. when I encountered this tiny spider
3. with dried leaves during daylight hours in order to
4. that are every bit as capable as hunters
5. that's sure to be a winner with
6. which house the student should belong to
7. when placed upon a new Hogwarts student's head.
The Famous Holiday On Ice
Holiday on Ice originated in the United States in 1943, and was the brainchild of
Emery Gilbert of Toledo, Ohio, an engineer and builder who created a portable
ice rink. He took his idea of a traveling show to Morris Chalfen, a Minneapolis
executive, who supplied the financing, and George Tyson, who used his
theatrical background to create the show. Since then over 300 million people
have seen the show and it has become the most popular live entertainment in the
world.
The shows focus more on music rather than glamour, which has changed from
broadway scores to pop and rock. Novelty acts such as acrobats have been added
regularly to the main production numbers in recent years, and the backstage
atmosphere is an odd mix of gym class and workplace. A curtained-off section at
the back of the arena, called the girls' dressing room, is where the girls have a
small area for their make-up. It would be more accurately described as a
corridor, with beige, cracked walls and cheap temporary tables set up along the
length of it.
By no stretch of the imagination could anyone call it an interesting place to
work, especially if they saw the rows of dirty blue and brown plastic seating and
the grey and mucky area round the ice-rink. But this is a complete contrast to the
show itself. The lights come from Texas, the audio system from California,
Montreal supplies the smoke effects and former British Olympic skater Robin
Cousins, MBE, is now creative director for the company.
He has a simple theory to describe what he wants to do. He wants to give the
people what they want to see, but in a way that they did not expect, leaving them
stunned and amazed. The music is used to stimulate the audience, but more
importantly to inspire the skaters, who have to repeat the show every night. His
aim is to make sure everyone gets to exactly the right place on the ice at the right
time, because the banks of lights in the ceiling are set to those places, and if the
skaters are all half a metre out, they'll be illuminating empty ice. Finally, he
needs to produce something that can be sold in a number of countries at the same
time.
Professional ice skating is not very well paid and Cousins had to skate for the
show himself when he stopped competing because he was financially unable to
retire. He learnt the hard way that it was impossible to give championship
winning performances every night, and had to compromise by giving about 75 %
regularly. So, even though he does what he does to pay the rent, his enthusiasm
is unmistakable. He also makes the point that many of the moves in the show can
never be seen in competition because the rules don't allow them.
So, if you ever get the chance to see Holiday on Ice, don't miss it, because it's
impossible not to be swept up in the whole thing and you'll have to try pretty
hard not to enjoy it.
Who is the author of the idea of the Holiday on Ice?
1) Morris Chalfen
2) George Tyson
3) Emery Gilbert
4) All three of them
Ответ:
What is the most important element of the Show?
1) make-up
2) dancing
3) music
4) backstage atmosphere
Ответ:
What is TRUE about the Show according to paragraph 3?
1) The employers find their work very interesting.
2) The creative director of the Show is not American.
3) The design of the ice-rink is luxurious.
4) The ice-rink has perfect location.
Ответ:
Which point is NOT mentioned as a part of Robin Cousins’ theory?
1) Skaters should be motivated.
2) Music is of great importance.
3) The audience should be excited.
4) The ice should be sparkling.
Ответ:
Why did Robin Cousin decide to skate for the show himself?
1) He became too old to compete but he needed money.
2) He couldn’t live without skating even after retiring.
3) He wanted to give shows that are not allowed at the competitions.
4) He was afraid of losing his skill.
Ответ:
What is the author’s attitude towards Show On Ice?
1) negative
2) positive
3) indifferent
4) sceptical
Ответ:
What does the phrase “swept up” mean?
1) bored
2) nervous
3) disappointed
4) absorbed
Ответ:
he Academy Awards
The Academy Awards, informally known as The Oscars,__________________ a
set of awards given annually for excellence of cinematic achievements. The Oscar
statuette is officially named the Academy Award of Merit and is one of nine types
of Academy Awards. (BE)
Organized and overseen by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
(AMPAS), the awards__________________ each year at a formal ceremony.
(GIVE)
The awards firstly__________________in 1929 at a ceremony created for the
awards, at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood. (GIVE)
Over the years that the award has been given, the categories
presented__________________ ; currently Oscars are given in more than a
dozen categories, and include films of various types. (CHANGE)
As one of the most prominent award ceremonies in the world, the Academy
Awards ceremony__________________ live in more than 100 countries
annually.(TELEVISE)
While the Oscar is under the ownership of the recipient, it is essentially not on
the open market. Since 1950, the statuettes__________________ by the
requirement that neither winners nor their heirs may sell the statuettes without
first offering to sell them back to the Academy for US$1. (ENCUMBER)
Mr. Bean
Mr. Bean is a series of fourteen 25-minute__________________ written by and
starring Rowan Atkinson. (EPISODE)
This British situation comedy television program is based on a
character__________________ developed by Atkinson while he was studying
for his master's degree at Oxford University. (ORIGINAL)
The series features__________________ situations occurring in the life of Mr.
Bean. (FUN)
The__________________ was described by Atkinson as "a child in a grown
man's body". (LATE)
Mr. Bean tries to solve various problems presented by everyday tasks and often
causes__________________ in the process .(DISRUPT)
Bean rarely speaks, and the largely physical humor of the series is derived from
his interactions with other people and his__________________ solutions to
situations. (USUAL)
National Tom Sawyer Days
What do Tom Sawyer and jumping frogs have in 32 ______? Stories
about 33 ______ of them were created by one man: Mark Twain. Born Samuel
Clemens (Mark Twain was his 34 ______ name). Twain was 4 when his family
moved to Hannibal, Missouri, located on the west bank of the Mississippi. Twain
grew up there and was fascinated with life along the river — the steamboats, the
giant lumber rafts, and the people who worked on them.
"The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is one of Twain's bestloved short stories, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of his most
famous novels. Both these works are celebrated by events 35 ______ during
National Tom Sawyer Days every fourth of July. There's also a fence-painting
contest to see who can paint the fastest. The idea for this contest comes from a
scene in Tom Sawyer, in which Tom has been told to paint the fence in front of
the house he lives in. It's a beautiful day, and he would 36 ______ be doing
anything else. As his friends walk by, he convinces them it's fun to paint, and
they join 37 ______ the "fun". By the end of the day, the fence has three coats of
paint!
38 ______ the story of Tom Sawyer is fiction, it's based on fact. If you go to
Hannibal, you'll see the white fence, which still stands at Twain's boyhood home.
1) general 2) similar 3) addition 4) common
Ответ:
1) all 2) both 3) each 4) every
Ответ:
1) pen 2) imaginary 3) given 4) first
Ответ:
1)made 2)created 3)held 4)located
Ответ:
1) better 2) rather 3) prefer 4) like
Ответ:
1) to 2) on 3) for 4) in
Ответ:
1) Thus 2) Therefore 3) Furthermore 4) Although
Ответ:
You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen-friend Rob who
writes:
...and then there’s this chess tournament on Saturday. If I win, I’ll be the
champion of our school. Who knows?
Oh, yeah. I wanted to ask you something. We have to write a report on
technology for school. Could you tell me a few things about how you use
technology in your life? You know, computers, mobiles, TV, that sort of things.
Oh, and tell me something about the other members of your family, too, and
how they use technology.
Anyway, I was talking to Sam the other day and he says that...
Write a letter to Rob.
In your letter
− answer his questions
− ask 3 questions about playing chess
Write 100–140 words.
Remember the rules of letter writing.
A person who is fluent in a foreign language can easily teach it.
It's more enjoyable to live in a big family.
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