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    Прочитайте текст пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30-36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30-36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

     

    It took me two weeks to recover 30________________ the flu, and even now, I find it hard to concentrate 31 _______________ anything when the television is on. I'm doing a law degree, specialising 32 ________________ commercial law, which is proving challenging enough without the added distraction. I understand that tax is based 33 _________________ how much you earn - a fundamental concept, yet still surprisingly complex. I'm applying 34________________ internships this summer to get some work experience, hoping to gain practical application of my legal knowledge. I know I promised to respond 35________________ all the emails within three days; however, I have been feeling terrible for the past few days. My sister says I need to get some rest from studying, I never agree 36________________ . my sister, but I think she is right this time.

     

    1) of

    2) on

    3) to

    4) with

    Ответ

    Прочитайте текст пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30-36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30-36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

     

    Martin and Gilbert 

    Gilbert was resolute in his determination that his son Martin would not be destined to toil on the shop-floor of a car factory for the entirety of his life. He dedicated countless hours to overtime work, making sure he earned enough money to 30 ________________  that the boy could receive additional tutoring in maths, general science, and English. He felt duly 31 _________________ when the boy successfully passed his eleven plus exam and secured a place at Manchester Grammar School. Gilbert's pride remained unwavering as Martin went on to achieve success in five O-levels and, 32 _________________ , two years later, obtained two A-levels. Despite his disappointment, Gilbert attempted not to reveal it when Martin expressed his reluctance to pursue a university education.

    "What career path do you envision for yourself, lad?" Gilbert inquired. "I've already filled out an application to join you on the shop-floor as soon as I finish school. The point is, Dad, I cannot be 33 _________________ to spend my life engaged in a job I don't find enjoyable 34 __________________ to fulfill one of your fantasies."

    Gilbert vowed to reject the application in the morning. He scarcely uttered another word to his son before departing for the factory. For over a week, father and son maintained silence between them. It was Martin's mother who proposed a compromise. She 35 _________________ that Martin should work at a hotel instead. He confided that he considered hotel management to be the least unappealing option he had contemplated thus far. He reluctantly 36 ________________ to this solution.

     

    1) agreed

    2) accepted

    3) adopted

    4) admitted

    Ответ

    34. Вставьте пропущенное слово

    1) in
    2) off
    3) of
    4) after

     

    Tracy

    Tracy was as excited as a child about her first trip abroad. Early in the morning, she stopped at a 30 ______ agency and reserved a suite on the Signal Deck of the Queen Elizabeth II. The next three days she spent buying clothes and luggage.

    On the morning of the sailing, Tracy hired a limousine to drive her to the pier. When she 31 ______ at Pier 90, where the Queen Elizabeth II was docked, it was crowded with photographers and television reporters, and for a moment Tracy was panic stricken. Then she realized they were interviewing the two men posturing at the foot of the gangplank. The members of the crew were helping the passengers with their luggage. On deck, a steward looked at Tracy’s ticket and 32 ______ her to her stateroom. It was a lovely suite with a private terrace. It had been ridiculously expensive but Tracy 33 ______ it was worth it.

    She unpacked and then wandered along the corridor. In almost every cabin there were farewell parties going on, with laughter and champagne and conversation. She felt a sudden ache of loneliness. There was no one to see her 34 ______, no one for her to care about, and no one who cared about her. She was sailing into a completely unknown future.

    Suddenly she felt the huge ship shudder as the tugs started to pull it out of the harbor, and she stood 35 ______ the passengers on the boat deck, watching the Statue of Liberty slide out of 36 ______, and then she went exploring.

    Ответ

    36. Вставьте пропущенное слово:

    1) Nevertheless
    2) Nevermore
    3) Although
    4) Therefore

     

     

    A strange girl

    Stephen pulled up the collar of his coat as he walked along the platform. Overhead a dim fog clouded the station. He was 30 ______ trains move slowly, throwing off clouds of steam into the cold air. Everything was dirty and smoke-grimed. Stephen thought with revulsion: “What a foul country — what a foul city!” He had to 31 ______ that his first excited reaction to London — its shops, its restaurants, its well-dressed attractive women — had faded. Supposing he were back in South Africa now... To 32 ______ the truth, he felt a quick pang of homesickness. Sunshine — blue skies — gardens of flowers. And here — dirt, grime and endless crowds — moving, hurrying, jostling.

     

    He got on a train and passed along the corridor, looking for a place. The train was full. It was only three days before Christmas. He 33 ______ to go to his parents for Christmas... And then, suddenly, he caught his breath, looking into a carriage. This girl was different. Black hair, rich creamy pallor, the sad proud eyes of the South... It was all wrong that this girl should be sitting in this train 34 ______ these dull drab looking people. She should be somewhere splendid, not squeezed into the corner of a third class carriage.

     

    He was an observant man. He did not fail to 35 ______ the shabbiness of her black coat and skirt, the cheap quality of her gloves. 36 ______ , splendor was the quality he associated with her. He thought: “I’ve got to know who she is and what she’s doing here.”

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    Two years in a hut

    Henry Thompson, a writer, built a hut on the shore of the pond and lived there all alone for two years. He did this for two reasons: because he wanted to 32 ______ that people spend too much time and money on food and clothes and because he wanted a perfectly quiet chance to write more books. 33 ______ to the writer, he spent only one hundred dollars a year while he lived in this hut. He raised beans on his land, ate wild berries, caught fish and “went visiting” his friends and neighbours now and then. To buy his woodsman’s clothes and a few necessities, he planted gardens, painted houses, and cut wood for his friends.

    This period influenced Henry’s creative work a lot. He wrote a book called “The Wood” which 34 ______ all about these seven or eight hundred days he lived in his hut. Several other books also describe the time when he 35 ______ to live all by himself. These sold very well. In all of them Henry was boasting that he had found the only sensible way to live. “I am for simple living, and I 36 ______ being alone!” he would declare in his books. He 37______ you feel, when you read his books, that it is fine to walk around the fields, sniffing the wild grape and the green grass, and that no one can find pleasure like the man who rows, and skates, and swims. 38 ______, people passing by the pond used to hear him whistling old ballads, or playing very softly and beautifully on a flute, and they thought he sounded lonely and sad.

    Вставьте пропущенное слово:

    1)  speaks

    2)  tells

    3)  says

    4)  talks

    Ответ

    Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 30-36. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 30-36, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

     

    35.
    1) Although
    2) Conversely
    3) Therefore
    4) However

     

    Julie

     

    Julie always thumbed a ride back to college, but never told her parents. She knew they wouldn't 30________. Her father would drive her to the station on the first day of term, when she would hang 31________ on the platform until she was certain he was on his way back home. She would then walk the couple of miles to the freeway, stand near the edge of a road and hold out her hand with the thumb raised as a signal for a vehicle to stop and take her to the city. There were two good reasons why Julie 32________ to thumb a ride back to Hartford rather than take a bus or train. Twelve round trips a year meant she could save over a hundred dollars, which was important. Her parents could 33________ afford any extra expenses. In any case he and Ma had already made quite enough sacrifices to ensure she could 34________ college, without causing them any further expense.

     

    35________, Julie's second reason for preferring to thumb rides was that when she graduated she wanted to be a writer, and during the past three years she’d met some fascinating people on the short journey from home to college, who were often willing to share their experiences with a stranger they were unlikely to meet again, Julie had golden rules about who she wouldn't 36________ a ride from. Truck drivers were top of the list. In fact, she avoided most drivers under the age of sixty, especially those behind the wheel of a sports car.

    Ответ

    Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 3036. Эти номера соответствуют заданиям 3036, в которых представлены возможные варианты ответов. Запишите в поле ответа цифру 123 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

     

    A night in the Eifel Tower

    Seven million people visit the Eiffel Tower every year. But have you ever dreamed 30 ______ sleeping in this iconic structure?

    Holiday rental company Viva constructed a temporary VIP apartment on the first level of the tower, open only for the duration of the Euro football tournament from 10 June to 10 July 2016. The two-bedroom apartment, with the best Paris views was furnished with a big screen television for 31 ______ the game. The space also included a seating area filled with hanging plants.

    A lot of people were attracted by the 32 ______ to sleep in the apartment. To determine who got this chance, Viva 33 ______ a contest asking entrants to describe how they would spend their night in the tower.  

    “My two young sons are autistic and are both obsessed with lights and the tower itself so I’d spend the night 34 ______ their excitement!” was the winning response from Michelle, in the UK.

    Scott, from the United States, 35 ______ to win a night’s stay with his response about reuniting five generations in Paris: his mother who first visited the city in 1953, his daughter and granddaughter who visited at 13 and 14 respectively, and a brand new granddaughter who joined the trip.

    The four winners began their one-night stays from the 23rd of June. 36 ______ there were no other nights to win, all the visitors to the Eiffel Tower had the chance to tour the apartment and join a match viewing party.

     

    Ответ:
     

    1. probability

    2. ability

    3. availability

    4. opportunity

    Ответ

    33. Вставьте пропущенное слово

    1) knowledge
    2) information
    3) education
    4) training

     

    New York City: Nostalgia for the Old Neighbourhood

    Life is made up of little things: some unimportant memories from childhood that, in fact, shaped your character. I   30 ______ on Third Avenue in midtown Manhattan during the 1950s-60s where family life was centred around old   31 ______ of flats and small stores. Third Avenue was my old neighbourhood and it had character. It was   32 ______ with working families of Italian, German and Irish origin. We shopped together with all those people and their kids played together. Third Avenue influenced the way our family lived. I absorbed the street life. It gave me an   33 ______ that I could not have received in any other place. To me, it was home.
    In a recent walk around Third Avenue my eyes   34 ______ signs of the old neighbourhood but couldn’t find any. If I hadn't been born here and someone described the area, it would be   35 ______ to believe. It wasn't because a few buildings had changed – everything had changed. The transformation began in the late 1950s and 60s when corporations replaced the old neighbourhood. In the early 1960s, the houses were pulled down. Families were forced to       36 ______, the small stores went out of business and the old neighbourhood was changed forever. And now there is a lack of character in the transformed neighbourhood.

    Ответ

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    36. 

    1) got

    2) brought

    3) came

    4) went

    Alexander

    Sir Alexander Heathcote was an exact man. 30 ______ people were like him. He was exactly six feet three-and-a-quarter inches tall, rose at seven o’clock every morning, joined his wife at breakfast to eat one boiled egg cooked for precisely four minutes, two pieces of toast with one spoonful of Cooper’s marmalade, and drink one cup of China tea. He used to take a carriage from his home in Cadogan Gardens at exactly 8:20 and 31 ______ at the Foreign Office at promptly 8:59, returning home again on the stroke of six o’clock.

    Sir Alexander had been exact from an early age, as he was the only son of a general. But, unlike his father, he chose to serve his queen in the diplomatic service, another exacting calling. He 32 ______ in progressing from a shared desk at the Foreign Office in Whitehall to third secretary in Calcutta to minister in Peking. He was delighted when Mr. Gladstone 33______ the opportunity to represent the government in China. For some time he had been 34 ______ in the art of the Ming dynasty. This appointment would present him a perfect chance of 35 ______ in their natural habitat some of the great statues, paintings and drawings he had previously been able to admire only in books.

    When he arrived in Beijing, Her Imperial Highness wished him a successful term of office in his appointment and then the audience 36 ______ to an end.

    Ответ

    At the office

    Max White tapped on Paul's office door at 15.00. He walked in without 30 ______ for a response. Paul looked up from the papers on his desk and said, "Sit down, Max. Please 31 ______ me everything you know."

    It was Tuesday, the eighth of July; the day before, the rumors had been rampant throughout the company that more of the top executives were going to be sacked on the explicit orders of Brent Horn. 32 ______, nobody knew who would be terminated. So most of people were 33 ______ about losing their jobs. An atmosphere of fear reigned in the company for the first time in over thirty years, and there was gloom on every floor of the building.

    Max had all the information, as he had just told Paul on the phone; now he leaned closer and confided, "I understand George Sanford was given his walking orders late on Friday afternoon. And this week we'll see the 34 ______ of Jim Cooper and John Turner, two good men." It was terrible news. They had been with the company about as long as Paul had. They were among Brent Horn's big supporters when he was trying to get the company back from the DeWitts. They were much 35 ______ by everyone. Paul couldn't 36 ______ of their dismissal. He was truly shocked, and it showed. The company had changed the moment Brent Horn had taken control, and it genially concerned him.

    Вставьте пропущенное слово:

     

    1)  determination

    2)  demonstration

    3)  departure

    4)  destruction

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