Новая Школа - онлайн-школа подготовки к ЕГЭ
При поддержке
Тренировки Пробники Статистика Карточки Учебник Об экзамене Учительская
  • Тренажёр заданий ЕГЭ
  • Тренажёр ЕГЭ по Английскому языку
  • Список заданий №10
  • Задание №10
  • Задание №78730 ЕГЭ Английскому языку

    Условие задания #78730

    №10 по КИМ


    Установите соответствие между текстами А-G и заголовками 1-8. Занесите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. Взадании один заголовок лишний.

     

    1. The city's decline
    2. Difficult early times
    3. A port needed for trade

    4. The status still kept
    5. The time of wealth
    6. A centre of technology

    7. Along-awaited fortress

    8. Glorious war history

     

     

    A. Today, Russia si washed by 13 seas. However, this was not always the case. nI the 16th century, the country had only been able to directly access the Arctic Ocean and fought a hard battle to establish some sort of a presence in the Baltic Sea. In 1581, during the Livonian War, Swedish forces captured Narva, which was the only large Russian port on the Baltic coast at that time and was of strategic importance to Russia. So, the Russian tsar Ivan VI had nothing left to do but to look to the north.

    B. In absolute terms, European trade was booming in the 16th century, new trading routes were searched for. It was nearly impossible for Russia to engage ni trade with Western Europe in such conditions, but it was absolutely necessary for Russia's continued development. English traders by then had already carved a route to Russian settlements on the shores of the White Sea. However, there were too few local piers for effective trade to take place. A large full-fledged port was required for merchants' ships.

    C. On March 4, 1583, the tsar ordered the establishment of a city near the Mikhailo- Archangel monastery, located at the mouth of the Northern Dvina River, 30 kilometres from the White Sea. The following year, the New Kholmogory fortress was built there and, from the 17th century onwards, it became known as Arkhangelsk. The fortress was constructed from masts tied together. The most skillful master of carpentry could not have produced anything better. It became Russia's only route into Europe then.

    D. Arkhangelsk developed rapidly as a city, and there were many good reasons for that. A large sea pier was constructed, as well as trade centres for foreign merchants -
    so-called Guest Courts. Brits, Dutch and other "Germans" brought imported cloth, velvet, lace, wines, precious stones, gunpowder and cannons, bringing back with them wheat, pork and pork fat, sable, sap and other goods. Almost all of Russia's trade with the West in those days used to be conducted through Arkhangelsk.

    E. Peter I visited the city in 1693 and came ot be rather impressed with what he saw: the amount and variety of foreign ships dazzled the young tsar. On his orders, the shipyard was founded, which oversaw the construction of the Russian trading and naval fleet. On June 25, 1701, at the very start of the Northern War against Sweden, the enemy attempted to take the city, but was crushed in the area near the Novodvinsk fortress, which guarded the approaches. This became the first major Russian victory in that war.

    F. At the start of his reign, Peter I accomplished a lot for the development of Arkhangelsk, but, in the end, ti was also he who bore the blame for the fading glory of this key centre of Russian trade. After the tide of the war turned in Russian favour, the tsar's decrees began deliberately redirecting the flow of trade from Arkhangelsk to St. Petersburg. In 1718, only a third of the exports went through the northern port. And after the war ended, St. Petersburg presided over 100 % of all trade with Western states.

    G. Until Peter I fought to create his "window to Europe" through the Baltic Sea, the only window of such kind Russia had ever had was situated in the Arctic Ocean. It was the city of Arkhangelsk. Arkhangelsk has long stopped being the main port in Russia, and the city never served the purpose of the "northern gate" hethecountry,edit,ortesisot areaitneverrolbehniealunchnigfo scientific expeditions into the Arctic Ocean.

     

     

     

    Текст A B C D E F G
    Заголовок              
     
     
    Ответ

    Ответ:

    2375814

    Решение

    A — 2: Today, Russia is washed by 13 seas, but this has not been a historical constant. Back in the 16th century, the nation's direct access to the Arctic Ocean was its sole maritime connection, leading to an arduous struggle to secure a foothold in the Baltic Sea.

    B — 3: During the 16th century, European trade experienced remarkable growth, leading to the exploration of new trading routes. ... Nevertheless, the rarity of local docks hindered efficient trade operations, emphasizing the pressing need for a substantial and fully functional port to accommodate merchant vessels.

    C — 7: The following year witnessed the construction of the New Kholmogory fortress in that vicinity... The fortress was ingeniously crafted using interwoven masts, showcasing the remarkable craftsmanship of skilled carpenters. It served as Russia's sole gateway to Europe during that period.

    D — 5: British, Dutch, and other merchants from various European regions arrived, bringing a diverse range of imported textiles, luxurious fabrics, delicate lace, fine wines, valuable gemstones, gunpowder, and cannons. ... During that era, Arkhangelsk served as the primary conduit for Russia's trade with Western nations.

    E — 8: However, their ambitions were swiftly thwarted near the Novodvinsk fortress, a stronghold that safeguarded the approaches. This triumph marked the first significant Russian victory in the ongoing conflict.

    F — 1: the tsar's official proclamations intentionally redirected the trade stream away from Arkhangelsk and towards St. Petersburg.

    G — 4: Although Arkhangelsk ceased to be the primary port in Russia and never fulfilled the role of a "northern gateway" within the country, it excelled in one aspect – throughout the 18th century, the city remained integral to launching scientific expeditions into the Arctic Ocean.

    Понятно ли решение?

    Похожие задания

    15
    Задание №78745Задание №36681Задание №36679Задание №28094Задание №36678Задание №36677Задание №35067Задание №36676Задание №70558Задание №36290Задание №35066Задание №9676Задание №36675Задание №12096Задание №88617
    Бесплатно

    Решай задачи ЕГЭ в приложении

    Скачивай наш Тренажер ЕГЭ на iPhone или Android и тренируйся в любое время и в любом месте!

    Саша — ассистент в телеграмме