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Аудирование - Английский - Задание 1 (ФИПИ)
Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего A–F и утверждениями, данными в списке 1–7. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное соответствующей цифрой, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу.
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1. Guinea pigs need a lot of space to feel good.
2. Guinea pigs are a great choice for children.
3. Guinea pigs can communicate quite well.
4. There are a lot of pluses of guinea pigs as pets.
5. It’s quite expensive to have a guinea pig.
6. Guinea pigs can have different characters.
7. Guinea pigs cause a lot of unpleasant accidents.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 2 (ФИПИ)
Вы услышите диалог. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений A–G соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True), какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated). Занесите номер выбранного Вами варианта ответа в таблицу. Вы услышите запись дважды.
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A. Jake succeeded in his school-leaving exams.
B. Jake has an elder brother.
C. Jake wants to teach the subject Miss Clark teaches.
D. Miss Clark is surprised with Jake’s career choice.
E. Jake doesn’t believe in the abilities of every student.
F. Miss Clark thinks Jake’s made the right choice.
G. Miss Clark isn’t happy to hear Jake’s words.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 3 (ФИПИ)
What does Jessica say about the reaction to her new album?
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1) She got more criticisms than compliments.
2) It was really upsetting for her.
3) Some people thought she’s shallow.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 4 (ФИПИ)
How did Michelle get rid of stage fright?
1) Spending time with her family.
2) Recording new tapes.
3) With the help of psychotherapy.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 5 (ФИПИ)
Why does Anna like living in Oslo?
1) It’s very big.
2) It’s a place full of culture.
3) There are not many tourists there.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 6 (ФИПИ)
It’s hard for James to play in The Magic because …
1) he has many conflicts with his kids.
2) his experience is different from the role.
3) he hates playing the role of a father.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 7 (ФИПИ)
What kind of questions does Cindy recommend to ask?
1) Thought-provoking.
2) Trivial.
3) Personal.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 8 (ФИПИ)
Judy describes herself as …
1) unsuccessful.
2) lonely.
3) outgoing.
Аудирование - Английский - Задание 9 (ФИПИ)
Amy advises parents to …
1) push their kids’ limits.
2) select good clubs for kids.
3) let their kids do what they’re keen on.
Чтение - Английский - Задание 1 (ФИПИ)
Установите соответствие между текстами A–G и заголовками 1–8. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.
1. Gender disproportion
2. A woodland country
3. An extreme climate
4. One expression, different attitudes
5. A good purchase
6. A popular holiday
7. The biggest of all
8. Moving in a circle
A. The scale of Russia is difficult to imagine. That is excellent for travelers because that means there is plenty to explore. The total landmass of Russia is 6,601,665 square miles. That is equal to 11% of the world’s total landmass! Based on the total landmass, Russia is the largest country in the world — nearly twice as big as Canada. It is the world’s second-largest nation as it covers all northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe. It shares land borders with more than a dozen countries, and shares sea borders with Japan and the United States.
B. There is a big difference between the male and female population in Russia. While females in Russia make up 54% of the population, males only make up 46%. Why is there such a big difference in the population? The population gap began during World War II when 25 million Russian soldiers died during the war. Moreover, men have a much shorter lifespan than women do. Many Russians live in rural communities where the way of life is harsh and Russian men often fall victim to hunting accidents, or health care issues.
C. One of the best Russian facts is that Russians learn not to smile while growing up. While smiling in many cultures is a sign of happiness and friendliness, Russians don’t view it that way. To Russians, smiling is a sign of weakness and not showing one’s true feelings. Russians do smile at people they know well and care about, but not at strangers as many other cultures do. If you smile at a Russian on the street, don’t expect them to smile back. However, we found that many Russians smiled and waved back when we were in Russia.
D. Folk dancing is an important part of Russian history and Russian culture. Russians perform folk dances at festivals, markets, and in the theater. Khorovod is one of the most common types of Russian folk dancing. This style of dance consists of people dancing together and holding hands. Khorovod is performed in the following way: women stand in a round and move from east to west, as the Sun goes across the sky. Foreign visitors have noticed that Khorovod reflects some traits of Russian character, such as enthusiasm, creativity, and joy of living.
E. Russia has a lot of trees. If you are someone that loves nature, this is a fact you will enjoy. Around 20% of all the trees in the entire world are in Russia. That ends up being around 640 billion trees. About 45% of the country is covered by trees, much of it in Russia’s boreal forest, or taiga, located in remote areas of Siberia. They are part of wild, untouched forests that are too cold to travel to. These thick forest regions were once completely under glaciers and are now home to a whole load of brave species, including the Siberian tiger, wild boars, eagles, and owls.
F. Because Russia has harsh winter conditions, it is probably no surprise that Russia is home to the coldest village in the world. While winters there average -58 degrees Fahrenheit, the coldest recorded temperature in Oymyakon is -96 degrees Fahrenheit. Living in these harsh temperatures comes with its fair share of disadvantages. For example, if someone tries to wear glasses outside, the glasses will freeze on their face. Also, cars have to stay in heated garages, or the engines will not start. If you decide to visit Oymyakon, be sure to pack for winter.
G. In 1897, Russia sold Alaska to the United States for only 7.2 million dollars. With inflation, that is around 120 million dollars today. At the time, critics thought that Secretary of State William H. Seward who agreed to buy Alaska was crazy. But Seward had wanted to do it for a long time. Alaska is so large that the addition of this land increased the size of the U.S. by nearly 20 percent. Major discoveries of gold were made there in the 1880s and 1890s. These discoveries brought attention and people to Alaska.
Чтение - Английский - Задание 2 (ФИПИ)
Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A–F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1–7. Одна из частей в списке 1–7 лишняя. Занесите цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в таблицу.
Tourism in Kamchatka
The range of tourist activities in Kamchatka is really wide. The most wide-spread type of tourism is ecotourism, A__________ and resources of Kamchatka. Fishing, medicinal, cultural and ethnographical tourism are popular as well. Kamchatka offers almost unlimited possibilities for those B__________, and gives the chance to climb not only mountains, but volcanoes as well.
Moreover, many rivers in Kamchatka are good for rafting. In winter one should be prepared for heli-skiing and skiing. In summer trekking, diving, photo safari and bird watching are at one’s service. Besides, this region has a good recreational potential, C__________ take some rest and improve health, thanks to the presence of almost every kind of mineral curative water. Visitors should not forget to try famous Kamchatka dishes, D__________ and other seafood, for example of salmon, which Kamchatka is really famous for.
Many tourist camps were built in Kamchatka in the past few years. Tourist infrastructure is getting better and better nowadays. As for natural wonders, tourists should not miss the famous rock “three brothers” protecting the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The city is located on the bank of the bay, E__________ bays in the world. There is only one way to get there by plane from the European part of Russia – from Moscow. The ticket price is quite high, F__________ as possible.
1. who are fond of extreme tourism
2. and tourists may just go there to
3. which are often made of local fish
4. who wants to enjoy the nature as long
5. so one should plan for the journey as early
6. and it is clearly explained by the unique nature
7. which is considered to be one of the most beautiful
Чтение - Английский - Задание 3 (ФИПИ)
Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12–18. В каждом задании запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.
College food
Choosing a college? Well, you may want to look more closely at what’s being served. Not just in the classrooms but also the cafeterias.
What you eat and drink in college can make a big difference during college and well beyond. College may be the first time that you are away from Mommy and Daddy and are making decisions about what to put in your mouth on your own. It is when you are potentially programming some of your habits for life. You may also still be growing in college, which makes good nutrition especially important. According to a study published in the journal Preventive Medicine, overweight and obesity rates increase by more than 15% for first-year college students.
Healthy may not be the first thing you think of when you picture college eating. Instead, it may be late-night takeout, food from bags, ketchup as a vegetable, cereal for dinner and Nutella on everything. Oh, and when the cafeteria’s vegetable-of-the-day is mushroom, it may actually be “mush” served in a room. The same study found that 95% of college students fail to eat the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables, and more than 60% report not getting enough physical activity.
That is why the Healthier Campus Initiative appeared. As science has shown, once your eating habits are established, changing them can be very difficult. Yes, knowledge and a diploma aren’t the only things that you can get for life from college. That means that collegiate eating and drinking could be contributing to the continuing obesity epidemic and the host of diet-related chronic diseases that keep growing in many countries.
College applicants seem to become more and more aware of this. Back when I was applying to college, the only thing I knew about college meal plans was that they involved meals and a plan. Oh, and that they could be quite costly. By contrast, a survey conducted in 2015 showed nearly 1 in 5 potential college applicants indicated that a college’s health and wellness offerings were “likely” or “extremely likely” to alter their decisions of whether to apply to that college. And 23% felt that access to such offerings would be “absolutely essential when deciding where to apply.” Among female high schoolers, 51% deemed it either absolutely essential or very important. Modern kids are smart.
Therefore, take heed, colleges and universities. They say that a way to one’s heart is through the stomach. This may apply to the brain as well and the checkbook for college tuition. If colleges want to attract the best and brightest, they may want to make sure they are serving the yummiest and the healthiest.
Of course, not all campuses around the country have joined the Initiative yet. That doesn’t mean that all other campuses are serving just hot dogs. However, you may want to be vigilant about what colleges and universities are serving. For example, ask to see their menus and accompanying nutrition information. This should include ingredients and frequency at which they are served. An apple a year will keep no doctor away. Determine what food is available off-hours or away from the cafeteria. This should include water fountains and healthy vending machines. Know who is supplying the food and from where the food comes.
Certainly, college food is not the sole cause of the epidemics of obesity and other diet related chronic diseases that certain countries are facing right now as there are a lot of other factors involved, including economics and family traditions. But it may be a contributor. After all, college years may be very important in forming habits we keep through our whole lives.
The author thinks that choosing a college should depend on …
1) food served there.
2) workout facilities.
3) classes and food.
4) healthy campus habits.
Чтение - Английский - Задание 4 (ФИПИ)
What does the expression “made such big headlines” in paragraph 2 (“...there must be a reason why ChatGPT made such big headlines”) mean?
1) Wrote good headlines for articles.
2) Was widely discussed in the media.
3) Was better than other models.
4) Was used by many people.
Чтение - Английский - Задание 5 (ФИПИ)
It is implied that your communication skills are … when you live abroad.
1) improved naturally
2) challenged
3) more effective
4) often ignored
Чтение - Английский - Задание 6 (ФИПИ)
The word iconic in Paragraph 4 (“… for iconic beautiful views of the fireworks …”) is closest in meaning to …
1) popular.
2) memorable.
3) marvellous.
4) well-known.
Чтение - Английский - Задание 7 (ФИПИ)
The phrase take heed in “Therefore, take heed, colleges and universities” (Paragraph 6) is closest in meaning to …
1) pay attention.
2) stay back.
3) take time.
4) keep calm.
Чтение - Английский - Задание 8 (ФИПИ)
According to the text, the introduction of free-running …
1) is widely supported by enthusiasts.
2) will ultimately replace parkour.
3) has had little impact on traditional parkour.
4) is not accepted by some parkour fans.
Чтение - Английский - Задание 9 (ФИПИ)
What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
1) Little do we know about Agatha Christie’s life.
2) Miss Marple is similar in character to her creator.
3) The famous writer had very common hobbies.
4) Agatha Christie supported her husband’s work.
Словообразование - Английский - Глаголы - Задание 1 (ФИПИ)
The driest place in the world
Many people think that the Sahara Desert is the driest place in the world. However, this place ____________________ in Antarctica. |
SITUATE |
Словообразование - Английский - Глаголы - Задание 2 (ФИПИ)
Snow and ice ______________________ there because the winds are too strong. |
NOT LIE |
Словообразование - Английский - Глаголы - Задание 3 (ФИПИ)
Kamchatka is a great place to enjoy fishing in clean waters of the local lakes and some of the ____________________ locations in the world.
BEAUTIFUL
Словообразование - Английский - Глаголы - Задание 4 (ФИПИ)
The English language
You are lucky to know English! It ____________________ one of the most popular languages in the world for many years.
BE
Словообразование - Английский - Глаголы - Задание 5 (ФИПИ)
Thanks to this finding, scientists could start ________________ the language of ancient Egyptians. | STUDY |
Словообразование - Английский - Глаголы - Задание 6 (ФИПИ)
The ________________ snow maker was patented in 1961
by Alden Hanson.
ONE
Словообразование - Английский - Аффиксация - Задание 2 (ФИПИ)
Vladislav Tretyak
Vladislav Tretyak is an outstanding Russian hockey player. He is considered to be one of the best goaltenders in the history of ice hockey. He was born in 1952 in a family of a military pilot and a PE teacher. So, it was only ____________________ that Tretyak did much sport in his early childhood.
NATURE
Словообразование - Английский - Другое - Задание 26 (ФИПИ)
Thus, they feature on the bucket lists of many ____________________.
ADVENTURE
Словообразование - Английский - Аффиксация - Задание 4 (ФИПИ)
She has many more prizes in important ____________________ and competitions. | CHAMPION |
Словообразование - Английский - Аффиксация - Задание 5 (ФИПИ)
A lot of ____________________ architects took part in creating the cathedral which was opened to public in 1858.
FAME
Словообразование - Английский - Другое - Задание 29 (ФИПИ)
Moreover, you will never need a camera when you are on holiday because your drawings will be the best memories about your trip. Finally, while sketching you learn to notice your feelings and emotions and thus improve your ________________ skills.
COMMUNICATE
Корректное использование слова - Английский - Задание 1 (ФИПИ)
1) really
2) rarely
3) nearly
4) hardly
Словообразование - Английский - Аффиксация - Задание 8 (ФИПИ)
The Met is __________________ worth visiting. If you go to New York, do not miss a chance of going there. |
REAL |
Корректное использование слова - Английский - Задание 3 (ФИПИ)
1) grew
2) got
3) came
4) rose
Корректное использование слова - Английский - Задание 4 (ФИПИ)
1) satisfy
2) enjoy
3) please
4) prefer
Корректное использование слова - Английский - Задание 5 (ФИПИ)
1) Therefore
2) However
3) Moreover
4) Otherwise
Корректное использование слова - Английский - Задание 6 (ФИПИ)
1) provides
2) predicts
3) permits
4) pretends
Корректное использование слова - Английский - Задание 7 (ФИПИ)
1) involved
2) intended
3) impressed
4) inspired
Описание
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