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Вопрос от Вика ㅤ 18 марта 2025 09:50

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 10-17 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 - True), какие не соответствуют (2 - False) и о чем в теясте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 - Not stated). В поле ответа запишите одну цифру, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа. Hip-Hop Planet I first heard rap at a party in Harlem in 1980. It sounded like a broken record. It was a version of an old hit record called Good Times, the same four bars looped over and over. And on top of this loop, a kid chanted a rhyme about how he was the best disc jockey in the world. It was called Rapper's Delight. I thought it was the most ridiculous thing I'd ever heard. For the next 26 years, I avoided rap music the way you step over a crack in the pavement. I heard it booming out of cars and alleyways from Paris to Abidjan, but I never listened. In doing so, I missed the most important cultural event in my lifetime. No American music has exploded across the world with such force since swing jazz in the 1930s. This defiant culture of song, graffiti and dance, collectively known as hip-hop, has permeated almost every society. Hip-hop began in the mid-1970s, in an almost bankrupt New York City. The bored kids of the South Bronx and Harlem came up with a new entertainment. This is how it worked: one guy, the DJ, played records on two turntables. Another guy - or girl - served as master of ceremonies, or MC. The DJs learnt to move the record back and forth under the needle to create a scratch, or to drop the needle on the record and play a break over and over to keep people dancing. The MCs rapped over the music to keep the party going. One MC sought to out-chat the other. Dance styles were created. Graffiti artists also emphasised it because the music was all about identity. I am the best. Initially hip-hop artists produced socially-conscious songs that described life on the other side of the tracks, where people are denied the same opportunities as the rich. The lyrics of Grandmaster Flash's 1982 hit The Message are a perfect example. They describe a child who is born and grows up in the ghetto, hating the world for his situation and all the things that he cannot have. These days most commercial rappers in America brag about their lives of crime and the things that fame and money have brought them, among which women seem to be just another material possession. For those from poor backgrounds the life of a successful rapper has become an aspiration, for richer suburban kids it is a symbol of something cool. In poor urban communities around the globe, rap music is a universal expression of outrage at the injustice of the distribution of wealth. Its macho pose has been borrowed from commercial hip-hop in the US, but for most the music represents an old dream: a better life.Rap doesn't belong to American culture,' he says. 'It belongs here. It has always existed here, because of our pain and our hardships and our suffering." That is why, after 26 years, I have come to embrace this music I tried so hard to ignore. Much of hip-hop particularly is the commercial side. Yet I love the good of it. Even if some of it embraces violence, hip-hop is a music that exposes the empty moral cupboard that we have left for our children. They can hear it and understand it. The question is: can we? 10 The author was fond of rap music immediately as he heard it. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 11 Rap music spread across the world faster than jazz. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 12 Hip-hop was started as a kind of pass-time for poor kids in New York. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: [13 Graffiti artists liked hip-hop because they shared the same views. l) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: [14 The main idea of hip-hop was how to become rich and successful. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 15 For poor people rap music still indicates social inequality. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ. 16 Young people in Senegal are sure that hip-hop is the part of their culture. l) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 7The scientists say that rap is a feature of American culture. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ:

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18 марта 2025 09:50

Давайте разберемся с каждым из предложенных утверждений по содержанию текста "Hip-Hop Planet".

10. The author was fond of rap music immediately as he heard it.

  • Ответ: 2) False
    Автор изначально считал рэп смешным и избегал его 26 лет, поэтому он не был увлечен им сразу же.

11. Rap music spread across the world faster than jazz.

  • Ответ: 1) True
    В тексте говорится, что рэп-музыка "взорвалась" по всему миру с такой силой, как ни одна американская музыка с тех пор, как свинг-джаз в 1930-х годах.

12. Hip-hop was started as a kind of pass-time for poor kids in New York.

  • Ответ: 1) True
    Текст сообщает, что хип-хоп возник в бедных районах Нью-Йорка как развлечение для детей Южного Бронкса и Гарлема.

13. Graffiti artists liked hip-hop because they shared the same views.

  • Ответ: 3) Not stated
    В тексте не указано, что граффити-артисты делали это из-за того, что у них были общие взгляды с хип-хоперами.

14. The main idea of hip-hop was how to become rich and successful.

  • Ответ: 2) False
    Текст указывает на то, что изначально хип-хоп был социально сознательным и описывал жизнь в бедных соседствах, вместо того чтобы сосредотачиваться на богатстве и успехе.

15. For poor people rap music still indicates social inequality.

  • Ответ: 1) True
    В тексте утверждается, что в бедных городских сообществах по всему миру рэп музыка выражает гнев против несправедливости в распределении богатства.

16. Young people in Senegal are sure that hip-hop is the part of their culture.

  • Ответ: 3) Not stated
    В тексте не упоминается Сенегал или мнения молодых людей из этой страны по поводу хип-хопа как части их культуры.

17. The scientists say that rap is a feature of American culture.

  • Ответ: 2) False
    Автор утверждает, что рэп не принадлежит американской культуре, а принадлежит тем, кто переживает боль и страдания, находясь в других культурных контекстах.

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Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 10-17 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 - True), какие не соответствуют (2 - False) и о чем в теясте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 - Not stated). В поле ответа запишите одну цифру, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа. Hip-Hop Planet I first heard rap at a party in Harlem in 1980. It sounded like a broken record. It was a version of an old hit record called Good Times, the same four bars looped over and over. And on top of this loop, a kid chanted a rhyme about how he was the best disc jockey in the world. It was called Rapper's Delight. I thought it was the most ridiculous thing I'd ever heard. For the next 26 years, I avoided rap music the way you step over a crack in the pavement. I heard it booming out of cars and alleyways from Paris to Abidjan, but I never listened. In doing so, I missed the most important cultural event in my lifetime. No American music has exploded across the world with such force since swing jazz in the 1930s. This defiant culture of song, graffiti and dance, collectively known as hip-hop, has permeated almost every society. Hip-hop began in the mid-1970s, in an almost bankrupt New York City. The bored kids of the South Bronx and Harlem came up with a new entertainment. This is how it worked: one guy, the DJ, played records on two turntables. Another guy - or girl - served as master of ceremonies, or MC. The DJs learnt to move the record back and forth under the needle to create a scratch, or to drop the needle on the record and play a break over and over to keep people dancing. The MCs rapped over the music to keep the party going. One MC sought to out-chat the other. Dance styles were created. Graffiti artists also emphasised it because the music was all about identity. I am the best. Initially hip-hop artists produced socially-conscious songs that described life on the other side of the tracks, where people are denied the same opportunities as the rich. The lyrics of Grandmaster Flash's 1982 hit The Message are a perfect example. They describe a child who is born and grows up in the ghetto, hating the world for his situation and all the things that he cannot have. These days most commercial rappers in America brag about their lives of crime and the things that fame and money have brought them, among which women seem to be just another material possession. For those from poor backgrounds the life of a successful rapper has become an aspiration, for richer suburban kids it is a symbol of something cool. In poor urban communities around the globe, rap music is a universal expression of outrage at the injustice of the distribution of wealth. Its macho pose has been borrowed from commercial hip-hop in the US, but for most the music represents an old dream: a better life.Rap doesn't belong to American culture,' he says. 'It belongs here. It has always existed here, because of our pain and our hardships and our suffering." That is why, after 26 years, I have come to embrace this music I tried so hard to ignore. Much of hip-hop particularly is the commercial side. Yet I love the good of it. Even if some of it embraces violence, hip-hop is a music that exposes the empty moral cupboard that we have left for our children. They can hear it and understand it. The question is: can we? 10 The author was fond of rap music immediately as he heard it. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 11 Rap music spread across the world faster than jazz. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 12 Hip-hop was started as a kind of pass-time for poor kids in New York. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: [13 Graffiti artists liked hip-hop because they shared the same views. l) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: [14 The main idea of hip-hop was how to become rich and successful. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 15 For poor people rap music still indicates social inequality. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ. 16 Young people in Senegal are sure that hip-hop is the part of their culture. l) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ: 7The scientists say that rap is a feature of American culture. 1) True 2) False 3) Not stated Ответ:
Давайте разберемся с каждым из предложенных утверждений по содержанию текста "Hip-Hop Planet". **10. The author was fond of rap music immediately as he heard it.** - **Ответ:** 2) False Автор изначально считал рэп смешным и избегал его 26 лет, поэтому он не был увлечен им сразу же. **11. Rap music spread across the world faster than jazz.** - **Ответ:** 1) True В тексте говорится, что рэп-музыка "взорвалась" по всему миру с такой силой, как ни одна американская музыка с тех пор, как свинг-джаз в 1930-х годах. **12. Hip-hop was started as a kind of pass-time for poor kids in New York.** - **Ответ:** 1) True Текст сообщает, что хип-хоп возник в бедных районах Нью-Йорка как развлечение для детей Южного Бронкса и Гарлема. **13. Graffiti artists liked hip-hop because they shared the same views.** - **Ответ:** 3) Not stated В тексте не указано, что граффити-артисты делали это из-за того, что у них были общие взгляды с хип-хоперами. **14. The main idea of hip-hop was how to become rich and successful.** - **Ответ:** 2) False Текст указывает на то, что изначально хип-хоп был социально сознательным и описывал жизнь в бедных соседствах, вместо того чтобы сосредотачиваться на богатстве и успехе. **15. For poor people rap music still indicates social inequality.** - **Ответ:** 1) True В тексте утверждается, что в бедных городских сообществах по всему миру рэп музыка выражает гнев против несправедливости в распределении богатства. **16. Young people in Senegal are sure that hip-hop is the part of their culture.** - **Ответ:** 3) Not stated В тексте не упоминается Сенегал или мнения молодых людей из этой страны по поводу хип-хопа как части их культуры. **17. The scientists say that rap is a feature of American culture.** - **Ответ:** 2) False Автор утверждает, что рэп не принадлежит американской культуре, а принадлежит тем, кто переживает боль и страдания, находясь в других культурных контекстах. Теперь вы можете записать свои ответы для каждого утверждения.