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Централизованный экзамен. Английский язык: полный сборник тестов, 2024 год. Вариант 2.

A kilt used to be an extremely long piece of heavy plain or checked material that men from the Scottish Highlands (1) ... every day. They wrapped the material around their waist and over one shoulder or their head to protect them from the cold wind or rain. Nowadays, the design of the kilt is totally different. It (2) ... from wool, with a pattern of vertical and horizontal stripes in different colours called tartan. Since the 18th century, people (3) ... tartan designs that represent their family name or clan and today there are over 4,500 designs! The kilt (4) ... part of the traditional Highland dress, which is quite different for men and women.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (1).

1) are worn
2) are wearing
3) wore
4) were worn
5) will wear

A kilt used to be an extremely long piece of heavy plain or checked material that men from the Scottish Highlands (1) ... every day. They wrapped the material around their waist and over one shoulder or their head to protect them from the cold wind or rain. Nowadays, the design of the kilt is totally different. It (2) ... from wool, with a pattern of vertical and horizontal stripes in different colours called tartan. Since the 18th century, people (3) ... tartan designs that represent their family name or clan and today there are over 4,500 designs! The kilt (4) ... part of the traditional Highland dress, which is quite different for men and women.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (2).

1) makes
2) is making
3) made
4) is made
5) has made

A kilt used to be an extremely long piece of heavy plain or checked material that men from the Scottish Highlands (1) ... every day. They wrapped the material around their waist and over one shoulder or their head to protect them from the cold wind or rain. Nowadays, the design of the kilt is totally different. It (2) ... from wool, with a pattern of vertical and horizontal stripes in different colours called tartan. Since the 18th century, people (3) ... tartan designs that represent their family name or clan and today there are over 4,500 designs! The kilt (4) ... part of the traditional Highland dress, which is quite different for men and women.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (3).

1) are worn
2) have been wearing
3) were wearing
4) will be worn
5) had worn

A kilt used to be an extremely long piece of heavy plain or checked material that men from the Scottish Highlands (1) ... every day. They wrapped the material around their waist and over one shoulder or their head to protect them from the cold wind or rain. Nowadays, the design of the kilt is totally different. It (2) ... from wool, with a pattern of vertical and horizontal stripes in different colours called tartan. Since the 18th century, people (3) ... tartan designs that represent their family name or clan and today there are over 4,500 designs! The kilt (4) ... part of the traditional Highland dress, which is quite different for men and women.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (4).

1) forms
2) is formed
3) had formed
4) will be formed
5) was formed

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ние. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск.

 

Sam and Thomas are both very good players, so ... of them can win the tournament.

1) some
2) no
3) none
4) neither
5) either

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ние. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск.

 

Let’s plan a romantic picnic and have ... fun strolling hand in ... hand at sunset.

1) —, —
2) a, the
3) —, the
4) —, a
5) the, —

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ние. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск.

 

The Browns never enjoyed their holidays, ... ?

1) didn't them
2) did they
3) had they
4) were they
5) hadn't they

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ние. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск.

 

... many French dishes can take a long time to prepare, they are basically simple.

1) Because of
2) In spite
3) Although
4) Despite
5) So that

A group of Highfield Secondary School pupils have worked extremely hard on a school expedition to East Africa. In (1) ... to pay for the expedition, the students decided to grow vegetables in the school garden, and then sold them to local shops, family and friends. They also took part in a local radio show to advertise all the events they had organised to (2) ... money. These hard-working students have recently returned from East Africa, where they spent a month in a nature park working on a (3) ... of environmental projects. The pupils planted trees to (4) ... food for wild animals, took care of sick and injured wildlife in an Animal Rescue Centre, and helped to dig water holes for elephants. The expedition was an educational experience that they will never forget.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (1).

1) case
2) plan
3) order
4) reason
5) addition

A group of Highfield Secondary School pupils have worked extremely hard on a school expedition to East Africa. In (1) ... to pay for the expedition, the students decided to grow vegetables in the school garden, and then sold them to local shops, family and friends. They also took part in a local radio show to advertise all the events they had organised to (2) ... money. These hard-working students have recently returned from East Africa, where they spent a month in a nature park working on a (3) ... of environmental projects. The pupils planted trees to (4) ... food for wild animals, took care of sick and injured wildlife in an Animal Rescue Centre, and helped to dig water holes for elephants. The expedition was an educational experience that they will never forget.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (2).

1) rise
2) succeed
3) spare
4) improve
5) raise

A group of Highfield Secondary School pupils have worked extremely hard on a school expedition to East Africa. In (1) ... to pay for the expedition, the students decided to grow vegetables in the school garden, and then sold them to local shops, family and friends. They also took part in a local radio show to advertise all the events they had organised to (2) ... money. These hard-working students have recently returned from East Africa, where they spent a month in a nature park working on a (3) ... of environmental projects. The pupils planted trees to (4) ... food for wild animals, took care of sick and injured wildlife in an Animal Rescue Centre, and helped to dig water holes for elephants. The expedition was an educational experience that they will never forget.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (3).

1) range
2) total
3) amount
4) several
5) lots

A group of Highfield Secondary School pupils have worked extremely hard on a school expedition to East Africa. In (1) ... to pay for the expedition, the students decided to grow vegetables in the school garden, and then sold them to local shops, family and friends. They also took part in a local radio show to advertise all the events they had organised to (2) ... money. These hard-working students have recently returned from East Africa, where they spent a month in a nature park working on a (3) ... of environmental projects. The pupils planted trees to (4) ... food for wild animals, took care of sick and injured wildlife in an Animal Rescue Centre, and helped to dig water holes for elephants. The expedition was an educational experience that they will never forget.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (4).

1) benefit
2) support
3) contribute
4) provide
5) help

До­пол­ни­те мини-диа­лог, вы­брав под­хо­дя­щую по смыс­лу ре­пли­ку.

 

X: How did you like the cake?

Y: ...

X: So did I. We won’t order it next time.

1) I wanted to have a piece.
2) I was in two minds myself.
3) I'd like to try another one.
4) I found it a bit too sweet.
5) That's too bad.

Вы­бе­ри­те от­вет­ную ре­пли­ку, под­хо­дя­щую по смыс­лу к пред­ло­жен­ной ре­пли­ке-сти­му­лу.

 

Can I use your mobile for a moment?

1) Neither, thank you.
2) No, you haven't, have you?
3) I'm very sorry indeed.
4) No, I'm afraid I don't.
5) Sure. Here you are.

Head teacher Mary Collins talks about healthy school days

§1.  Since I took up my role of Head at Franley Junior School I have been keen to edqcate our children on the importance of developing healthy habits. I started by working with our restaurant manager to come up with tasty new menus that contain lots of healthy ingredients. We change the menu Monday to Friday to encourage the children to try different things and keep unhealthy fried food to a minimum. The children have enjoyed the meals and eat a wide range of fruit and vegetables.

§2.  We’ve also rented an area of land near the school for a vegetable garden and made gardening a part of the school curriculum. Children now prepare the ground for planting, plant the seeds and watch as these turn into healthy fruit and vegetable plants. We’re planning to create a child-friendly kitchen so our pupils can discover the pleasure of cooking. I believe all this gives the children an understanding of where our food comes from and very important skills that will stay with them for life.

§3.  To support this healthy-eating campaign, we have also made changes to the amount of physical exercise we get our children to do during the day. We start every morning before classes with a ‘wake and shake’ session in the playground when children get the chance to burn off energy with fun exercise routines. We also have different play times during the day so the playground isn’t crowded, which means the children can run around safely. To support this we have also invested in sports equipment such as tennis, football and gym equipment to encourage the youngsters to take up sports.

§4.  But it’s not just the children who are developing a healthy lifestyle. Several of our teachers have signed up for the Franley Fun Run this summer for the first time and have started a training programme in order to get fit. Many of our pupils have joined them and will be taking part in the run as well. I’m sure that seeing their teachers beside them will inspire them to finish. We have even had several parents show an interest in doing the event as well, so this is something we’re all really looking forward to.

Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та в со­от­вет­ствии с со­дер­жа­ни­ем при­ве­ден­но­го выше тек­ста.

 

Since Mary joined the school ...

1) fried food is no longer on the menu.
2) the school has employed a new restaurant manager.
3) the menu changes daily.
4) they serve food two days a week.

Head teacher Mary Collins talks about healthy school days

§1.  Since I took up my role of Head at Franley Junior School I have been keen to edqcate our children on the importance of developing healthy habits. I started by working with our restaurant manager to come up with tasty new menus that contain lots of healthy ingredients. We change the menu Monday to Friday to encourage the children to try different things and keep unhealthy fried food to a minimum. The children have enjoyed the meals and eat a wide range of fruit and vegetables.

§2.  We’ve also rented an area of land near the school for a vegetable garden and made gardening a part of the school curriculum. Children now prepare the ground for planting, plant the seeds and watch as these turn into healthy fruit and vegetable plants. We’re planning to create a child-friendly kitchen so our pupils can discover the pleasure of cooking. I believe all this gives the children an understanding of where our food comes from and very important skills that will stay with them for life.

§3.  To support this healthy-eating campaign, we have also made changes to the amount of physical exercise we get our children to do during the day. We start every morning before classes with a ‘wake and shake’ session in the playground when children get the chance to burn off energy with fun exercise routines. We also have different play times during the day so the playground isn’t crowded, which means the children can run around safely. To support this we have also invested in sports equipment such as tennis, football and gym equipment to encourage the youngsters to take up sports.

§4.  But it’s not just the children who are developing a healthy lifestyle. Several of our teachers have signed up for the Franley Fun Run this summer for the first time and have started a training programme in order to get fit. Many of our pupils have joined them and will be taking part in the run as well. I’m sure that seeing their teachers beside them will inspire them to finish. We have even had several parents show an interest in doing the event as well, so this is something we’re all really looking forward to.

Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та в со­от­вет­ствии с со­дер­жа­ни­ем при­ве­ден­но­го выше тек­ста.

 

What does Mary say about gardening?

1) It is part of a course of study.
2) The children are producing food for the school kitchen.
3) The children are learning to cook the food they grow.
4) It takes place inside the school.

Head teacher Mary Collins talks about healthy school days

§1.  Since I took up my role of Head at Franley Junior School I have been keen to edqcate our children on the importance of developing healthy habits. I started by working with our restaurant manager to come up with tasty new menus that contain lots of healthy ingredients. We change the menu Monday to Friday to encourage the children to try different things and keep unhealthy fried food to a minimum. The children have enjoyed the meals and eat a wide range of fruit and vegetables.

§2.  We’ve also rented an area of land near the school for a vegetable garden and made gardening a part of the school curriculum. Children now prepare the ground for planting, plant the seeds and watch as these turn into healthy fruit and vegetable plants. We’re planning to create a child-friendly kitchen so our pupils can discover the pleasure of cooking. I believe all this gives the children an understanding of where our food comes from and very important skills that will stay with them for life.

§3.  To support this healthy-eating campaign, we have also made changes to the amount of physical exercise we get our children to do during the day. We start every morning before classes with a ‘wake and shake’ session in the playground when children get the chance to burn off energy with fun exercise routines. We also have different play times during the day so the playground isn’t crowded, which means the children can run around safely. To support this we have also invested in sports equipment such as tennis, football and gym equipment to encourage the youngsters to take up sports.

§4.  But it’s not just the children who are developing a healthy lifestyle. Several of our teachers have signed up for the Franley Fun Run this summer for the first time and have started a training programme in order to get fit. Many of our pupils have joined them and will be taking part in the run as well. I’m sure that seeing their teachers beside them will inspire them to finish. We have even had several parents show an interest in doing the event as well, so this is something we’re all really looking forward to.

Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та в со­от­вет­ствии с со­дер­жа­ни­ем при­ве­ден­но­го выше тек­ста.

 

Play times ...

1) only take place at the start of the day.
2) result in the playground getting crowded.
3) have not cost the school any money.
4) are timed to prevent accidents.

Head teacher Mary Collins talks about healthy school days

§1.  Since I took up my role of Head at Franley Junior School I have been keen to edqcate our children on the importance of developing healthy habits. I started by working with our restaurant manager to come up with tasty new menus that contain lots of healthy ingredients. We change the menu Monday to Friday to encourage the children to try different things and keep unhealthy fried food to a minimum. The children have enjoyed the meals and eat a wide range of fruit and vegetables.

§2.  We’ve also rented an area of land near the school for a vegetable garden and made gardening a part of the school curriculum. Children now prepare the ground for planting, plant the seeds and watch as these turn into healthy fruit and vegetable plants. We’re planning to create a child-friendly kitchen so our pupils can discover the pleasure of cooking. I believe all this gives the children an understanding of where our food comes from and very important skills that will stay with them for life.

§3.  To support this healthy-eating campaign, we have also made changes to the amount of physical exercise we get our children to do during the day. We start every morning before classes with a ‘wake and shake’ session in the playground when children get the chance to burn off energy with fun exercise routines. We also have different play times during the day so the playground isn’t crowded, which means the children can run around safely. To support this we have also invested in sports equipment such as tennis, football and gym equipment to encourage the youngsters to take up sports.

§4.  But it’s not just the children who are developing a healthy lifestyle. Several of our teachers have signed up for the Franley Fun Run this summer for the first time and have started a training programme in order to get fit. Many of our pupils have joined them and will be taking part in the run as well. I’m sure that seeing their teachers beside them will inspire them to finish. We have even had several parents show an interest in doing the event as well, so this is something we’re all really looking forward to.

Вы­бе­ри­те один из пред­ло­жен­ных ва­ри­ан­тов от­ве­та в со­от­вет­ствии с со­дер­жа­ни­ем при­ве­ден­но­го выше тек­ста.

 

What does Mary say about the teachers?

1) They are all doing the fun run.
2) They are training with the children.
3) They have done the fun run before.
4) They are training with the parents.

I dream of living in a small, stylish modern flat in a historic old building near the centre of a large city such as Paris or Vienna. This would be quite different from the small suburban house where I live (1) ... present. It would be conveniently close (2) ... theatres, art galleries and the best shops. I don’t need a large flat because I’d live (3) ... my own. It would be in a quiet street lined with trees which flower in spring.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (1) толь­ко ОДНИМ пред­ло­гом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу.

I dream of living in a small, stylish modern flat in a historic old building near the centre of a large city such as Paris or Vienna. This would be quite different from the small suburban house where I live (1) ... present. It would be conveniently close (2) ... theatres, art galleries and the best shops. I don’t need a large flat because I’d live (3) ... my own. It would be in a quiet street lined with trees which flower in spring.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (2) толь­ко ОДНИМ пред­ло­гом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу.

I dream of living in a small, stylish modern flat in a historic old building near the centre of a large city such as Paris or Vienna. This would be quite different from the small suburban house where I live (1) ... present. It would be conveniently close (2) ... theatres, art galleries and the best shops. I don’t need a large flat because I’d live (3) ... my own. It would be in a quiet street lined with trees which flower in spring.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск (3) толь­ко ОДНИМ пред­ло­гом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу.

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ние. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск толь­ко ОДНИМ сло­вом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу. Слово долж­но со­дер­жать не более 15 сим­во­лов.

 

Baby pandas weigh less ... 200 grams at birth.

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ние. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск толь­ко ОДНИМ сло­вом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу. Слово долж­но со­дер­жать не более 15 сим­во­лов.

 

Were you present when the news ... announced?

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ние. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск толь­ко ОДНИМ сло­вом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу. Слово долж­но со­дер­жать не более 15 сим­во­лов.

 

No matter ... your age is, you can lose weight by following this programme.

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ния. За­пол­ни­те про­пус­ки ОДНИМ сло­вом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу сразу для двух пред­ло­же­ний. За­пи­ши­те слово в блан­ке от­ве­тов толь­ко ОДИН раз.

 

It’s ... sense to keep valuable things in a secure place.

One of the few things John and Mary have in ... is a love of music.

Про­чи­тай­те пред­ло­же­ния. За­пол­ни­те про­пус­ки ОДНИМ сло­вом, под­хо­дя­щим по смыс­лу сразу для двух пред­ло­же­ний. За­пи­ши­те слово в блан­ке от­ве­тов толь­ко ОДИН раз.

 

1 can’t ... when people interrupt me while I’m speaking.

The letters in the abbreviation WWF ... for the World Wildlife Fund.

1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Из стро­ки (1) вы­пи­ши­те ОДНО лиш­нее слово.

1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Из стро­ки (2) вы­пи­ши­те ОДНО лиш­нее слово.

1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Из стро­ки (3) вы­пи­ши­те ОДНО лиш­нее слово.

1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Из стро­ки (4) вы­пи­ши­те ОДНО лиш­нее слово.

1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. Из стро­ки (5) вы­пи­ши­те ОДНО лиш­нее слово.

1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

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1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

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1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

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1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

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1.  Lim Yo-Hwan who has a job that many young people around the world would love to have. Lim,

2.  who is from Korea, may earns his living by playing computer games. Korea is a country where

3.  playing computer games is big business, and each top players can earn a lot of money. The

4.  secret to Lim’s success lies in his quick thinking and so quick moves, and a lot of training.

5.  The ability of computer gamers what is measured in APMs (actions per minute). The average

6.  number of moves that an ordinary player can make in one another minute is between 50 and

7.  70. Lim has reached it 400 APMs in some games! Such young men as Lim are stars in their

8.  country and they have fans who are willing to stand in queues for lots hours to get front row

9.  tickets for their matches. But the players know that this is a job that can’t have last forever. They

10.  will have to give up their place to someone who is younger enough and has quicker fingers.

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The original Olympic Games began in Ancient Greece in 776 BC in Olympia. The Games were very popular and were held (1) ... (REGULAR) every four years until AD 393 when they were stopped by the Roman Emperor. The modern games were started again in Athens in 1896. The Games have become the world’s most important international athletics competition, in which the best athletes spend years training in preparation for this great event. Almost every nation sends a team to the Olympic Games and one of the ideas is that this competition (2) ... (STRENGTH) friendship between countries. Dedicated sports lovers travel thousands of miles to watch the Games and most (3) ... (AMBITION) athletes want the chance of winning an Olympic medal. Such (4) ... (ACHIEVE) make them known throughout the world.

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The original Olympic Games began in Ancient Greece in 776 BC in Olympia. The Games were very popular and were held (1) ... (REGULAR) every four years until AD 393 when they were stopped by the Roman Emperor. The modern games were started again in Athens in 1896. The Games have become the world’s most important international athletics competition, in which the best athletes spend years training in preparation for this great event. Almost every nation sends a team to the Olympic Games and one of the ideas is that this competition (2) ... (STRENGTH) friendship between countries. Dedicated sports lovers travel thousands of miles to watch the Games and most (3) ... (AMBITION) athletes want the chance of winning an Olympic medal. Such (4) ... (ACHIEVE) make them known throughout the world.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. От при­ве­ден­но­го в скоб­ке (2) слова об­ра­зуй­те ОД­НО­КО­РЕН­НОЕ слово таким об­ра­зом, чтобы оно грам­ма­ти­че­ски и лек­си­че­ски со­от­вет­ство­ва­ло со­дер­жа­нию тек­ста. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск по­лу­чен­ным сло­вом. Пом­ни­те, что за­дан­ную форму слова не­об­хо­ди­мо из­ме­нить.

The original Olympic Games began in Ancient Greece in 776 BC in Olympia. The Games were very popular and were held (1) ... (REGULAR) every four years until AD 393 when they were stopped by the Roman Emperor. The modern games were started again in Athens in 1896. The Games have become the world’s most important international athletics competition, in which the best athletes spend years training in preparation for this great event. Almost every nation sends a team to the Olympic Games and one of the ideas is that this competition (2) ... (STRENGTH) friendship between countries. Dedicated sports lovers travel thousands of miles to watch the Games and most (3) ... (AMBITION) athletes want the chance of winning an Olympic medal. Such (4) ... (ACHIEVE) make them known throughout the world.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. От при­ве­ден­но­го в скоб­ке (3) слова об­ра­зуй­те ОД­НО­КО­РЕН­НОЕ слово таким об­ра­зом, чтобы оно грам­ма­ти­че­ски и лек­си­че­ски со­от­вет­ство­ва­ло со­дер­жа­нию тек­ста. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск по­лу­чен­ным сло­вом. Пом­ни­те, что за­дан­ную форму слова не­об­хо­ди­мо из­ме­нить.

The original Olympic Games began in Ancient Greece in 776 BC in Olympia. The Games were very popular and were held (1) ... (REGULAR) every four years until AD 393 when they were stopped by the Roman Emperor. The modern games were started again in Athens in 1896. The Games have become the world’s most important international athletics competition, in which the best athletes spend years training in preparation for this great event. Almost every nation sends a team to the Olympic Games and one of the ideas is that this competition (2) ... (STRENGTH) friendship between countries. Dedicated sports lovers travel thousands of miles to watch the Games and most (3) ... (AMBITION) athletes want the chance of winning an Olympic medal. Such (4) ... (ACHIEVE) make them known throughout the world.

Про­чи­тай­те текст. От при­ве­ден­но­го в скоб­ке (4) слова об­ра­зуй­те ОД­НО­КО­РЕН­НОЕ слово таким об­ра­зом, чтобы оно грам­ма­ти­че­ски и лек­си­че­ски со­от­вет­ство­ва­ло со­дер­жа­нию тек­ста. За­пол­ни­те про­пуск по­лу­чен­ным сло­вом. Пом­ни­те, что за­дан­ную форму слова не­об­хо­ди­мо из­ме­нить.