В НАЛИЧИИ ВСЕ ТЕСТЫ, ИТОГОВЫЕ ТЕСТИРОВАНИЯ, КОМПЛЕКСНЫЕ ЗАДАНИЯ, АВТОМАТИЧЕСКИЕ ПРАКТИЧЕСКИЕ, РУЧНЫЕ ПРАКТИЧЕСКИЕ. ВСЕ ФАКУЛЬТЕТЫ НСПК. ЕСЛИ ЧЕГО-ТО НЕТ У МЕНЯ В ПРОФИЛЕ, ПИШИТЕ МНЕ В ЛИЧНЫЕ СООБЩЕНИЯ.
Вопрос 1
Usually in the spring and summer months, many kinds of flowers ..........
a. sow
b. bloom
c. break
d. wither
Вопрос 2
What bridge is near the Houses of Parliament?
a. Tower Bridge
b. Westminster Bridge
c. Brooklyn Bridge
d. London Bridge
Вопрос 3
The new building looks awful. - I agree. It ... very nice.
a. didn't look
b. doesn't look
c. won't look
d. hasn't looked
Вопрос 4
........ is the season after summer.
a. Spring
b. Winter
c. Autumn
d. September
Вопрос 5
You can see a lot of flower-pots on the…
a. window-sill
b. computer
c. wall
d. ceiling
Вопрос 6
When you build a house you must start by laying the ....... .
Выберите один ответ:
a. basement
b. foundations
c. cellar
d. attic
Вопрос 7
If the weather forecast calls for light showers, it's going to ......... lightly.
a. snow
b. rain
c. blow
d. hail
Вопрос 8
If the weather forecast calls for flurries, you're probably going to experience ..........
a. light wind
b. light rain
c. light snow
d. heavy rain
Вопрос 9
... towns which attract tourists are usually crowded in summer.
a. –
b. а
c. this
d. the
Вопрос 10
If the weather forecast predicts hail, you will likely see some ......... fall from the sky.
a. snowflakes
b. balls of ice
c. drizzle
d. ice
Вопрос 11
Вставьте определённый артикль the где необходимо.
1. He first went to ....... sea in a Swedish ship, so as well as learning ....... navigation he had to learn ....... Swedish.
2. ....... family hotels are ....... hotels which welcome ....... parents and .......children.
3. On .......Sundays my father stays in .......bed till ten o’clock, reading ....... Sunday papers.
4. Then he gets up, puts on - old clothes, has - breakfast and starts -work in ....... garden.
5. My mother goes to - church in ....... morning, and in ....... afternoon goes to visit
.......friends.
6. Like many women, she loves ......tea parties and ......gossip.
7. My parents have ...... cold meat and ...... salad for...... supper, ......winter and...... summer
8. During
...... meal he talks about ...... garden and she tells him ...... village gossip.
9. We have a very good train service from here to ...... city centre and most people go to ...... work by train. You can go by ...... bus too, of course, but you can’t get a season ticket on ......bus.
10. ...... dead no longer need ...... help. We must concern ourselves with ...... living. We must build......houses and......schools and ...... playgrounds.
11. I’d like to see ...... Mr Smith please. ~ Do you mean the Mr Smith who works in
...... box office or ...... other Mr Smith?
12. Did you come by ...... air? ~ No, I came by - sea. I had a lovely voyage on
...... Queen Elizabeth II.
Вопрос 12
Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 1—7, выбрав правильные ответы.
Keeping busy
The public school in town served a number of purposes. Education, of course, was one. It offered a curriculum in general education, manual education, and preparatory education for college. Its music and sports programs provided entertainment to the school and its patrons. And the school served as an agency of social cohesion, bringing the community together in a common effort in which everyone took pride.
The sports program was the center of gravity of extra-curricular activities. The school fielded junior and senior varsity teams in football, basketball and track. Any young man with enough coordination to walk and chew gum at the same time could find a place on one of those teams. In addition, sports generated a need for pep rallies, cheerleaders, a band, homecoming activities, parades and floats, a homecoming queen and maids of honor, and a sports banquet. It also mobilized parents to support the activities with time and money.
There were any number of clubs a student might join. Some were related to academics, like the Latin Club, the Spanish Club, and the Science Club. Others brought together students interested in a profession, like the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Future Teachers of America, and the Pre-Med Club. Still others were focused on service. The Intra-Mural Council, made up of girls (who had been neglected in the regular sports program), organized tournaments in a variety of sports for girls. The Library Club worked to improve library holdings and equipment. The Pep Club organized homecoming activities, parades and athletic banquets.
The Student Council, including representatives from each class, was elected by the student body after a heated political campaign with banners and speeches. It represented student interests to the administration and the school board. It approved student clubs that were formed, helped resolve discipline problems, and played a role in setting codes of conduct and dress. For the most part, it was a docile body that approved the policies of the administration.
The Journalism Club published a monthly newspaper of school news and opinion. It was financed by selling ads to business men in the community.
Another group planned and published the school Yearbook, which was a pictorial record of the student body, the year's activities, sports, and achievements. The Yearbook staff sponsored a beauty contest, pictured outstanding students selected by the faculty, and a Who's Who of popular and talented students selected by the student body.
Churches in town, of which there were many, sponsored their own activities for youth; and the community sponsored a recreation center, called Teen Town, for chaperoned Saturday night dances each week. Community and school leaders seemed determined to keep the youth of the town busy and out of trouble. In a small Southern town in the Bible Belt where very few students had access to a car, which had been voted dry and in which no alcohol was sold, they succeeded marvelously well.
1.The first paragraph implies that the public school=......
2. Which of the following is true about the school's sports programme? =......
3. The word 'others', in paragraph 3, refers to...=......
4. Which of the following is NOT the function of the Student Council? =......
5. The money for the advertisements from local businessmen was used to pay for=......
6.Saturday night dances were sponsored by=......
7.Who does the title 'Keeping Busy' refer to? =......
Вопрос 13
Установите соответствие между текстами A–G и заголовками 1–8.
Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании один заголовок лишний.
1. Thoughtless behaviour
2. Benefits of private business
3. Too complicated to use
4. Bad for business
5. Science brings hope
6. Road incident
7. More parking places
8. Personal choice
A.
City centre parking is expensive and many important roads are now closed to private transport. This would be fine — if public transport was cheap and convenient, but it is neither. The result is that people are avoiding the city centre so restaurants, cinemas and shops are closing.
B.
The motorcyclist drew alongside and I heard abusive language as he banged on the car roof. I immediately locked the car doors and tried to work out what was wrong. He then shouted that I had almost collided with him. Truth to tell — I didn't see him until now. I tried to apologize but he wouldn't listen.
C.
They now have cars that run on electricity, solar power and even on vegetable oil. New petrol engines are super efficient and make less harmful emissions. More people are working from home because of advances in communication technology and computer security. At last we have some grounds for optimism.
D.
As she approached the traffic lights the driver in front of her tipped out a mess of fast food boxes, polystyrene cups and chip bags. She pressed her horn angrily. "Why don't people consider what they do", she wondered helplessly. "Someone will have to clear this up and we all have to pay for it."
E.
Sarah has worked for herself more than 10 years now. It had been risky but now her interior decoration business is a success. She loves being her own boss. It constantly amazes her that her friends in big corporations believe they have job security. How can they think this way when these companies are constantly firing people to make bigger profits?
F.
It was not easy deciding. It never is when buying a new car. Reliability and comfort are big issues as are fuel economy, maintenance and so forth. A car has to feel right as well. Price and value for money are also critical. But in the end Ralph made his decision confident that it was just the right one for him.
G.
Jane studied the small print. To make a successful insurance claim for her accident she needed so much information. Several complicated forms took hours to complete. She then needed three independent quotations, a witness statement, and a police statement and after everything she still had to pay the first $500 anyway.
Выберите один ответ:
a. 2A7B3C5D4E1F6G
b. 2A5B1C3D4E7F6G
c. 4A6B5C1D2E8F3G
d. 6A3B1C4D5E2FG7