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Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами В13–В18 так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию В12–В18.

В13

 

В14

 

В15

 

 

 

 

В16

 

 

 

 

 

В17

 

 

В18

 

In my opinion, the TV and movie _______ industry should control the amount of crude or foul language in their programs. _______ the use of crude, foul language on TV programs and in the movies has been increasing. Young children or teenagers can be affected by ______ to this bad language.

In the case of very young people, they sometimes hear the words and use them even though they don't really know what they mean. For example, one day a four-year old boy I know well used bad language when he spoke to me. I was surprised, and I asked him if he knew the _______ of what he was saying. Of course, he didn't. Then when he uses these words, other children hear them and also speak out the same words.

After that, I decided to carefully choose programs for my nephew. I think I have to do it because I don’t want him to be negatively affected by TV. Parents and others find this language _____ , too.

In my opinion, the TV and movie entertainment industry should control the amount of crude language in their programs. I think it’s the best way to protect the ______ from being exposed to such language.

ENTERTAIN

 

RECENT

 

EXPOSE

 

 

 

 

MEAN

 

 

 

 

 

OBJECTION

 

 

YOUNG

Тест по английскому языку для учащихся 10 класса

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Space could solve water problems

Have you ever tasted salt water? I guess you have and if so, you will agree with me that it’s not very refreshing. In fact, drinking more than a few cups worth can kill you.

According to the United States Geological Survey, whose mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to understand the nation’s water resources, about ninety-seven percent of the water on our planet is saltwater; the rest is stored in lakes, rivers, glaciers and aquifers underground. Moreover, only about one-third of the world’s potential fresh water can be used for human needs. As pollution increases, the amount of usable water decreases.

Water is the most precious and taken-for-granted resource we have on Earth. It is also one of the most threatened resources. Increased population and possible climate change will put more and more strain on supplies of this vital resource as time goes on. What could we do in this situation? Though it may seem like science fiction, the solution could lie in outer space.

I’m not saying we’re going to be teleporting to a spring on the other side of the galaxy or colonizing another planet just to have longer showers – it’s much more mundane than that. What we could achieve realistically in this century is the successful use of the solar system’s rare metals and water, barring the invention of the matrix.

You may be surprised to learn that the metal in your keys, coins, cell phone, computer, car and everywhere else, originally came to this planet from space. When Earth formed, the heavy metals sank to the center and formed a solid core. The lighter elements formed the mantle and the crust we live on. Asteroids and comets that struck the Earth brought water and metals to the surface.

There are thousands of asteroids orbiting near Earth. Most asteroids are made of rock, but some are composed of metal, mostly nickel and iron. Probes could be sent out to these to identify useful ones. Then larger probes could push them towards the Earth where they can be handled in orbit.

In order to fuel ships and probes, we simply need to find a source of water, such as a comet or the surface of the moon. We collect the water and pass an electric current through it from a solar panel. The water separates into oxygen and hydrogen, which in liquid form is a powerful rocket fuel.

Is this really possible? We may soon find out. Private company SpaceX has already started delivering equipment to the International Space Station (ISS). The ISS is proof  that countries once at each other’s throats, like America and Russia, can work together and pull off multi-billion dollar projects.

Recently, a company called Planetary Resources Inc. made the news for getting big names like Google and Microsoft to invest in exploring asteroids for material gain. Although it will take many decades, it is wise to put the gears in motion now.

We’ve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from them. We can put something as large as the ISS, which weighs just short of 500 tons, according to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in orbit.

We can make a half-million-mile round-trip to get rocks from the moon. We can do all of these things already. They just need to be applied and developed in a smart way.

I

1. 1. What problem is raised in the article?

1) Cooperation in space.

2) Threats of climate change.

3) Danger of drinking salt water.

4) Lack of water supplies on Earth.

2. According to the author, the information published in the US Geological Survey is meant to …

1) assure the nation that there is still enough of usable water.

2) help to monitor the state of the country’s water resources.

3) demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses.

4) warn the public about the dangers of water pollution.

3. The author thinks that outer space …

1) is dangerous because of asteroids.

2) is a source of important supplies.

3) is not studied properly.

4) should be colonized.

4. According to the author, the space water sources may be used for …

1) fuel production.

2) water supplies for spaceships.

3) moon exploration.

4) the production of electricity.

5. What idea is stressed in the last two paragraphs?

1) There is room for further achievements in space exploration.

2) Asteroids are unique objects for scientific research.

3) Only smart administration can manage space programs.

4) International Space Station is the heaviest object in space

2. Find equivalents:

1)    надежная, беспристрастная и своевременная информация

2)    пресная вода

3)    объём полезной воды уменьшается

4)    успешное использование редких металлов и воды Солнечной системы

5)    электрический ток

3. In the text find 3 examples of verbs in Present Perfect Tense

4. In the text find  examples of the superlatives

Ключи:

1)    1 – 4; 2 – 2; 3 – 2; 4 – 1; 5 – 1.

2)    1. reliable, impartial, and timely information

2. fresh water

3. the amount of usable water decreases

4. successful use of the solar system’s rare metals and water

5. an electric current

     3) Have you ever tasted salt water?

         Private company SpaceX has already started delivering equipment to the International Space Station (ISS).

         We’ve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from them.

       4) the most precious

           the most threatened

II

1. 1. What problem is raised in the article?

1) Cooperation in space.

2) Threats of climate change.

3) Danger of drinking salt water.

4) Lack of water supplies on Earth.

2. According to the author, the information published in the US Geological Survey is meant to …

1) assure the nation that there is still enough of usable water.

2) help to monitor the state of the country’s water resources.

3) demonstrate the quality of water the nation uses.

4) warn the public about the dangers of water pollution.

3. The Google and Microsoft (paragraph 9) are mentioned to …

1) explain how Planetary Resources Inc. became famous.

2) prove that asteroids can be commercially attractive.

3) show that space research is important for computer science.

4) prove that asteroids can interfere with the Internet.

4. The expression “put the gears in motion” in “…it is wise to put the gears in motion now” (paragraph 9) means …

1) to explore.

2) to begin.

3) to move.

4) to invest

5. What idea is stressed in the last two paragraphs?

1) There is room for further achievements in space exploration.

2) Asteroids are unique objects for scientific research.

3) Only smart administration can manage space programs.

4) International Space Station is the heaviest object in space

2. Find equivalents:

1)    Водные ресурсы страны

2)    Возросшая численность населения

3)    Научная фантастика

4)    Для заправки кораблей и зондов

5)    Вода распадается на кислород и водород

3. In the text find 3 examples of verbs in Present Perfect Tense

4. In the text find  examples of the superlatives

 

Ключи:

1) 1 – 4; 2 – 2; 3 – 2; 4 – 2; 5 – 1

2) the nation’s water resources

    Increased population

    science fiction

    In order to fuel ships and probes

    The water separates into oxygen and hydrogen

3) Have you ever tasted salt water?

         Private company SpaceX has already started delivering equipment to the International Space Station (ISS).

         We’ve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from them.

 4) the most precious

     the most threatened

 

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Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, обозначенных номерами. В4–В12 так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. Заполните пропуски полученными словами. Каждый пропуск соответствует отдельному заданию В4–В12.

В4

 

В5
B6

 

В7

 

В8

B9

В10

B11

 

 

B12

 

Nowadays, modern music ______ all over the world and having a strong effect on the young. Music in the clubs or discotheques such as rap and rock music often _____ loud ____, and some songs even have violent lyrics which can have a bad influence on young people. This kind of music affects their spirit negatively. With bad words and ______ ideas such as doomsday or the end of the world, sacrifice in love, and loss of religious _____; these songs make young people frightened and unable to control ______. For example, you might _______ that some young people killed themselves some years ago after _____ to a song by Michael Jackson about doomsday. This song has an extremely unfortunate effect on some young people. They couldn’t control themselves and wanted to kill themselves and _____.

SPREAD

 

CONTAIN

LYRIC

 

DEPRESS

 

BELIEF

THEM

REMEMBER

LISTEN

 

 

OTHER

Тест по английскому языку для учащихся 9 класса

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In most ways, Sarah McCarthy is your average high schooler. She has a job, college plans, but also a peculiar passion for a 16-year-old: She’s a vinyl junkie. And none of that hipster new stuff. To this senior high school student, there’s nothing like the raw crackle, the depth of sound, her delicate hand on diamond-tipped stylus to spin from the dusty stash of records she found in the basement of her grandfather. “He gave me his receiver and speaker system and told me to listen to it the way it was made to be listened to,” McCarthy said. “I’ve turned a lot of my friends on to it. They come over a lot to listen with me.” At a time when parents feel positively prehistoric as they explain how to use plastic ice-cube trays or speak of phones with cords and dials, this teen knows what a record is. Not only that, she knows the difference between a 45 and an LP. She met her boyfriend in a record shop and now works there. “Listening to old music remastered to a newer format is almost comical,” Sarah said. “They weren’t meant to be digitalised. Listening to Jimi Hendrix on my iPod doesn’t capture his endlessly deep guitar solos quite like a 33 LP of ‘Blues’ does.” This girl’s in love with vinyl, and she’s not the only member of Generation Digital with an ear for records.

1) True           2) False                       3) Not stated

1.             Sarah is no way an ordinary girl.  

2.             Sarah’s hobby is collecting vinyl records.

3.             Sarah’s granny gave all the records to her.          

4.             Sarah’s friends also enjoy her hobby.      

5.            Sarah also collects phones with cords and dials.

6.            Sarah’s hobby helped her to find a job.

7.            Music of the 60-s is not meant for CDs.

8.            iPod is a device which can show all the beauty of a guitar solo.

 Ключи:1.– 2; 2.–1; 3.– 3; 4.– 1; 5.– 2; 6.– 1; 7.– 1; 8.– 2.

2. Complete this text using the correct word from the box.

 

INTERNET: HOW IT AFFECTS US

 

opportunity   violence     choice     addiction     absence     need        almost

The most negative effect of the Internet might be people’s (1)_____ to it. People often feel a strange and powerful (2)______ to spend time on the network. Addiction to a computer screen is similar to drug or alcohol addiction: people (3)_______ never believe they are addicted. One more disadvantage of the Internet is the (4)_______ of information control. Children receive wide access to porno sites and sites with (5)______ and promoting hate. From that, how much we know about the Internet depends on the (6)_______ we make and how effectively we use the (7)_______ of the Internet in our time.

 

 Ключи:1. addiction; 2. need; 3. almost; 4. absence; 5. violence; 6. choice; 7. opportunities.

 

Чтение (тест)

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Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений А7 – А14 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True), какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основания текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated).

In most ways, Sarah McCarthy is your average high schooler. She has a job, college plans, but also a peculiar passion for a 16-year-old: She’s a vinyl junkie. And none of that hipster new stuff. To this senior high school student, there’s nothing like the raw crackle, the depth of sound, her delicate hand on diamond-tipped stylus to spin from the dusty stash of records she found in the basement of her grandfather.

“He gave me his receiver and speaker system and told me to listen to it the way it was made to be listened to,” McCarthy said. “I’ve turned a lot of my friends on to it. They come over a lot to listen with me.”

At a time when parents feel positively prehistoric as they explain how to use plastic ice-cube trays or speak of phones with cords and dials, this teen knows what a record is. Not only that, she knows the difference between a 45 and an LP. She met her boyfriend in a record shop and now works there.

“Listening to old music remastered to a newer format is almost comical,” Sarah said. “They weren’t meant to be digitalised. Listening to Jimi Hendrix on my iPod doesn’t capture his endlessly deep guitar solos quite like a 33 LP of ‘Blues’ does.”

This girl’s in love with vinyl, and she’s not the only member of Generation Digital with an ear for records.

 

A 7          Sarah is no way an ordinary girl.

                1) True                    2) False                       3) Not stated

 

A 8          Sarah’s hobby is collecting vinyl records.

                1) True                    2) False                       3) Not stated

 

A 9          Sarah’s granny gave all the records to her.

                1) True                    2) False                       3) Not stated

 

A 10        Sarah’s friends also enjoy her hobby.

                1) True                    2) False                       3) Not stated

 

A 11       Sarah also collects phones with cords and dials.

               1) True                     2) False                       3) Not stated

 

A 12       Sarah’s hobby helped her to find a job.

               1) True                     2) False                       3) Not stated

 

A 13       Music of the 60-s is not meant for CDs.

               1) True                     2) False                       3) Not stated

 

A 14       iPod is a device which can show all the beauty of a guitar solo.

               1) True                     2) False                       3) Not stated

 

 

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