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Демоверсия работы по английскому языку для учащихся, поступающих в 9-й класс, (профиль) 1. Прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между текстами и ихзаголовками: к каждому тексту, обозначенному буквами А–G, подберитесоответствующий заголовок, обозначенный цифрами. Используйте каждуюцифру только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок 1. Architectural heritage 5. Similar yet different 2. The mystery of the name 6. Literary landmarks 3. The district of crafts1 7. A fashionable place to live in 4. The souvenir street 8. An open-air studio A. Arbat Street is one of the most famous pedestrian streets in the historic centre of Moscow. In the 17th century the area was popular with carpenters, silversmiths, bakers and skilled people of other trades. They lived there and ran their businesses - there were lots of workshops and small stores on the groundfloors of the houses. Nowadays, the Arbat's side streets show evidence of their past with names that describe various trades or products. B. In the 18th century the Arbat became popular with Moscow's upper class, who enjoyed walking there and visiting the local cafés. There were hardly anyworkshops there then. The Arbat became a popular residential area thatattracted Moscow nobility. The whole street was built up with privateresidences of wealthy Russian families – the Dolgorukiys, the Golitsins, the Tolstoys, the Sheremetyevs and others. It became the most stylish and desirableplace to live. C. Famous poets, thinkers, musicians and actors contributed to the Arbat’s charm.Alexander Pushkin and his wife lived there, in house number 53. Later themansion was turned into a museum. One of the houses on the adjoining lanebelonged to Leo Tolstoy. Over a century later, Bulat Okudzhava, the famouspoet and bard, lived in house number 43. Today his statue stands on the corner of the side street. D. The name Arbat does not sound like a Russian word and actually the originalmeaning of the place name is unknown. There are several hypotheses. Somelinguists state that the name comes from the Arabic word meaning 'suburb' or'outskirts'. Another hypothesis links the word Arbat with the Tatar word arba,i.e. "cart". However, both theories are disputed. E. Until the middle of the 20th century, the Arbat remained a part оf the mainroad frоm the Moscow Kremlin westwards. Іn the 1960s, а parallel road, theNew Arbat was built, аnd the traffic was rerouted. The New Arbat, wіth іtswide sidewalks, has nо side streets, which was more convenient for drivers andsafer for pedestrians. Twо decades later, the New Arbat took all the traffic andthe Arbat wаs made іntо the fіrst pedestrian zone іn Moscow. Іn order tо avoidconfusion wіth the New Arbat, people began tо refer tо the Arbat аs the Old1 craftsремеслаArbat. F. To tourists, the area of the Arbat is a nice combination of cosy little side streetswith the buildings representing different epochs. There, one can find anunusual looking house in the shape of two interlocking cylinders with morethan 60 six-sided windows. It was built as an experimental house by the Sovietarchitect Konstantin Melnikov, a famous representative of Constructivism. G. At both ends of the street, you'll often see artists sketching portraits. There's noneed to go into a workshop – just choose an artist and take a seat. The artistshave all they need at hand. Anyone can have a charcoal portrait of themselvesor a caricature drawn. There's no fixed price for the work - you can bargain. Запишите в таблицу выбранные цифры под соответствующими буквами. А В С В Е А G 2. Complete the sentences with on or in. 1. What’s your mark _______ Chemistry? 2. Do you have extra classes ____ Math? 3. I’ve read a lot of articles______ this subject. 4. Who gives your classes _____ English? 5. Could you give me your notes _____ England? 3. Complete the text using these words: high-quality any increase carefully multi-media We live in a (1)__________ society. How does the Internet affect our lives? It can be very helpful to people who (2)__________ choose websites that they visit. The Internet can (3)___________ our knowledge of the outside world: there is much (4)__________ information that can help us understand many fields of study. In this global network you can find (5)__________ information in a few minutes. 4. Complete these sentences using the correct future form of the verbs in brackets. 1. Be careful! It looks like that ladder __________ (fall down). 2. Your train ________ (arrive) in Athens at nine o’clock. 3. I ______ (clean) the floors if you help me with cooking dinner. 4. _______ (do) anything special on Sunday at 2 o’clock? 5. Don’t worry! I_______ (send) this e-mail later. 5. Find a proper definition. 1. loan 2. negotiate 3. objective 4. hire 5. collaborate a) to try to come to an agreement with another person b) money that has been lent c) a business aim d) to work together with others e) to obtain the temporary use of by paying a rental fee 6. Open the brackets. James Bond Spy 007 (1. to work) for the British Secret Service since 1953 when Ian Fleming first (2. to write) about him in Casino Royale. Fleming (3. to be) now dead, but the spy still (4. to live) on. The first film (5. to be) Dr No in 1962 and since then he (6. to appear) in over twenty films. Since the Cold War (7. to end), Bond’s enemies (8. not to be) Russians anymore, but there (9. to be) still plenty of bad people out there! Columbia, the film’s producer, recently (10. to finish) filming spy 007’s latest adventure. 7. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits the space in the same line. 1. This site uses a___________ way DIFFER of searching the Internet. 2. We need a new department of _______GOVERN to direct our work. 3. He always sounds more _________CONFIDENCE than he feels. 4. You can’t be a teacher – you are very __________PATIENCE (neg.) 5. Brains are supposed to be good at remembering the ___________ between RELATE lots of different things. 8. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Don’t change the word given. You must use between two and five words. 1. “They are the most helpful people I’ve ever met.” (never) He told us he ________________ such helpful people before. 2. “Can you give me a piece of advice?” (could) He asked me ________________ a piece of advice. 3. “Do you know that girl?” (knew) Ann asked me _______________ that girl. 4. “When did you have a break?” (had) He wondered ___________ a break. 5. “Has he gone?” (whether) He wanted to know ____________. 9. Choose the correct word A, B, C or D to complete these sentences. 2. We need to do more to protect the _____________. A. environment C. ecology 3. 4. 5. B. nature D. global Plato was the first to __________ the lost city of Atlantis. A. compose B. write C. describe D. publish What do you __________ when you talk about intelligence? A. seem B. want C. describe D. mean Does your father _____________ more in his job than your mother? A. afford B. adore C. win D. earn 10. Complete each sentence so that the meaning is similar to the first sentence. 1. Of course, I can give you a hand. He promised to give me a hand. 2. We were surprised that he turned up at the party. Nobody expected _____________. 3. Her parents forbid her to go there. Her parents don’t let ___________. 4. What causes you to feel so tired? What makes _______________? 5. My parents insisted and I was forced to phone Ann with excuses. My parents made _____________. 6. I knew that he didn’t allow anybody to use his computer. I was told that he wouldn’t let ________________. 11. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the word in capitals. 1. We will know their _______ next week. DECIDE 2. His life is very _______ at times. 3. Clothes can tell the world about our _______. 4. Some people ________ in the supernatural. BELIEVE 5. Cars cause a lot of __________. STRESS PERSON POLLUTE 12. Complete these sentences using the correct form of one of the phrasal verbs in each space. count on come up with put on take to get by 1. It didn’t take her long _________ a very convincing example. 2. They can _______ their classmates for support. 3. Our group decided ________ a play at school. 4. I didn’t think I would ________ his film, but I did. 5. If I don’t find a job that pays more, we _______. 13. Complete the text using the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Skateboarding Skateboarding is a land alternative to surfing. It (1)________ (develop) in California in the 1960s and (2)________ (become) a craze in the 1970s. Skateboarding (3)________(enjoy) a revival since the late 1980s when teenagers started to form communities of skateboarders with their own values, beliefs and special activities such as skateboarding shows. Since then it (4)_______ (become) an extreme sport rather than a hobby, because now skateboarders (5)_________(practice) ramp and rail skateboarding.