Задание 2
Прочитайте текст вслух. У вас есть полторы минуты на подготовку и полторы минуты, чтобы прочитать текст вслух.
Why do cats purr? Humans tend to think that purring is a sign of happiness in a cat, but there are other reasons why our pets produce these particular sounds. Purring is a habit that develops very early in a cat's life. The most usual time for purring is in company. It can be a sign of social pleasure. Moreover, it can mean that the cat is asking to be fed or stroked.
Strangely, vets also report that cats will purr when they are in great pain or even before death. It is not good to show weakness as this could encourage larger animals to eat you. The purr may just mean: «Everything's fine, I'm on top of the world. Nothing to see here, go away please».
3. Задание 3
Выберите фотографию и опишите ее. У вас есть полторы минуты на подготовку и не более двух минут для ответа. У вас должен получиться связный рассказ (7–8 предложений). План ответа вам: — the place — the action — the appearance of the person — whether you like the picture or not
— why Start with: “I’d like to describe picture № ... . The picture shows …”
4. Задание 4
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. Taking English abroad.
2. The rise of America.
3. The French influence.
4. The expansion of learning.
5. Orthographic difference.
6. The global language.
A. A billion people speak English, two-thirds of the world’s scientists write in English, and 85 per cent of the world’s electronic information is stored in English. One result is that the British are terribly lazy about learning other languages. The reasons for the popularity of English are either lost in history, or something to do with the superpower on the other side of the Atlantic.
B. English has many similarities with Romance languages, whose origin is Latin. The words like government, parliament, court, legal, army, crown, state, country, power, and people came to England with the French-speaking Normans. Notice that the word:, are associated with power: Norman-French was used as the language of government. Words of Latin origin are usually longer than words of Germanic origin.
C. The period from the Renaissance to the present day has seen many new ideas and inventions, especially in science and technology. As new things are invented, new words have to be created. Often these new words are created from existing Greek or Latin words put together in new ways. There are now thousands of such words in English. Just think of telephone, television, microscope, and thermometer.
D. Today, there are some differences in vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation between American and British English. Sometimes, the difference in spelling is because Americans anted to make things simpler, so that a word would be spelled the way it is pronounced. Noah Webster, founder of one of the most famous American English dictionaries, decided to eliminate from a won I any letters that were not pronounced (honor — honour, theater — theatre).
E. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, British navigators sailed across the seas with the aim of extending Britain’s power and prosperity. They colonized new territories around the world, taking their language with them. In many cast the process of bringing ‘civilisation’ to the existing peoples of these lands was accompanied by cruelty and injustice. Запишите букву к цифре НУЖНО Завтра ВПР.
1. is singigng
2. am flying
3. am writing
4. are working
5. is eating
6. are going
7. are watching
8. is waiting
9. are diong
2.
1. She isn't reading a book now.
Is she reading a book now?
2. We aren't listening to music.
Are we listening to music?
3. They aren't going to wash the car.
Are they going to wash the car?
4. He isn't cleaning his bedroom now.
Is he cleaning his bedroom now?
5. They aren't swimming in the river.
Are they swimming in the river?
6. The children aren't playing basketball in the garden.
Are the children playing basketball in the garden?
3.
1. Be quiet! Mum is sleeping.
2. What are you doing now?
3. The dog is playing with a ball.
4. I am not watching TV. I’m listening to music.
5. The children are drinking milk in the kitchen.
6. He is having a bath.
7. Why are you laughing?
4.
1. Why are you looking at me?
2. Is she washing dishes now?
3. What are you reading?
4. Where is she going?
5. Are your parents travelling abroad?
6. Is she wearing a nice dress?
7. Is that clock working?
5
1. Yes, he is.
2. No, she isn't.
3. Yes, I am.
4. No, it isn't.
5. No, he isn't.
6. Yes, they are.
7. No, they aren't.
6.
1. They are learning English.
2. She is playing tennis.
3. You are drinking milk.
4. What are they doing?
5. Where are your friends staying?
6. He is going to the shops.
7. I am not talking on the phone.
7
1. e
2. f
3. d
4. a
5. b
6. c.
17) I enjoy the shopping. It’s so cool. b) doing
18) He is so intelligent. He always speaks like a . d) book
19) She said they three texts by that time. c) had translated
20) They said you our machine the next Monday. a) would repair
21) My sister wondered what I was going to wear . c) that day
22) We them to show their results. c) told
23) Steven asked Bob the letter. d) if he had sent
24) Mother asked me at home. d) if would I stay
25) Jeremy asked his little son . a) what he had seen
26) Her friends asked her . d) why she was crying
27) The man said to Helen of his dog. b) not to be afraid
28) This food is . Don’t eat it. b) hopeless
29) Does the dress I bought yesterday suit me? b) which
30) You should read the whole book to understand its . a) plot