Английский язык. Вариант 1. НГУЭУ

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Лексика
1. Выберите слово, близкое по значению к данному. Номера соответствий внесите в
лист ответов.
1.applicant a) colleague b) candidate c) trainee
2. ambitious a) purposeful b) shy c) honest
3. commercial a) prime-time b) jingle c) advertisement
4. disadvantage a) condition b) drawback c) subordinate
5. to fire a) to hire b) to sack c) to check
2. Выберите слово, противоположное по значению к данному. Номера соответствий
внесите в лист ответов.
6. to permit a) to earn b) to forbid c) to quit
7. to employ a) to fulfil b) to serve c) to make redundant
8. promotion a) pension b) demotion c) retirement
9. attractive a) famous b) repelling c) sensible
10. naughty a) pessimistic b) sad c) well-behaved
3. Выберите английское словосочетание, соответствующее русскому. Номера
соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
11.консультант a) psychologist b) adviser
12.рекомендации a) references b) adverts
13.уволить a) to dismiss b) to leave
14.декретныйотпуск a) sick pay b) maternity leave
15.госслужащий a) governor b) civil servant
Грамматика
4. Укажите подходящее место в предложении (a или b) для наречия, данного в конце
строки. Занеситевыбранныйвариантвлистответов.
16. My college (a) speaks loudly when he (b) feels neurvous. ALWAYS
17. Other people (a) seem to be comfartable (b) when they talk to me. USUALLY
18. When (a) people talk to me, I (b) look at the floor. SOMETIMES
19. If I don’t (a) likeperson’s voice, I (b) pay attention to them. NEVER
20. I (a) try to be sympathetic when (b) people talk about their problems. USUALLY
21. I (a) try to give people my complete attention when they (b) speak to me. ALWAYS
22. I (a) interrupt people before they have (b) finished what they are saying. RARELY
23. I (a) laugh at what (b) people say to me, and upset them. SOMETIMES
24. Susie (a) is (b) late for the meetings. OFTEN
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5. Выберите правильный вариант модального глагола. Внесите букву, обозначающую
правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
25. …I borrow your pen? Mine doesn’t work.
a) needn’t b) can c) ought
26. I … go to the bank. I haven’t got any money.
a) must b) mustn’t c) may
27. You will… speak Spanish in another few months.
a) can b) have to c) be able to
28. Nobody answers the phone. They … be out.
a) must b)would c) should
29. “… we go to the beach tomorrow?” – “Yes. That’s a great idea!”
a) shallb) mustn’t c) would
6. Соотнесите прямую речь в левом столбце с предложениями в косвенной речи в
правом столбце. Номера соответствий внесите в лист ответов.
30. This is how you tum on the computer. a) He explained how to turn on the computer.
31. I wouldn’t tum on the computer if I were
you.
b) He warned me not to turnon the computer.
32. I’ll tum on the computer. c) He invited me to turnon the computer.
33. It’s not true — I didn’t tum on the computer. d) He suggested I turned on the computer.
34. Careful — don’t tum on the computer. e) He refused to turnon the computer.
35. Why don’t you tum on the computer? f) He denied turning on the computer.
36. Would you like to tum on the computer? g) He offered to turnon the computer.
37. No, I won’t turn on the computer! h) He advised me not to turnon the computer.
7. Выберите правильный вариант предложения в косвенной речи. Внесите букву,
обозначающую правильный вариант в лист ответов.
38. Tom said, ‘I want to visit my friends this weekend.’
a) Tom said he wants to visit his friends that weekend.
b) Tom said he wanted to visit his friends that weekend.
c) Tom said he wanted to visit his friends this weekend.
39. Jerry said, ‘I’m studying English a lot at the moment.’
a) Jerry said he was studying English a lot at that moment.
b) Jerry said he was studying English a lot at the moment.
c) Jerry said I was studying English a lot at that moment.
40. They said, ‘We’ve lived here for a long time.’
a) They said they have lived there for a long time.
b) They said they lived here for a long time.
c) They said they had lived there for a long time.
41. He asked me, ‘Have you finished reading the newspaper?’
a) He asked me if had I finished reading the newspaper.
b) He asked me if I had finished reading the newspaper.
c) He asked me if I finished reading the newspaper.
42. ‘I get up every morning at seven o’clock.’, Peter said.
a) Peter said he got up every morning at seven o’clock.
b) Peter said I got up every morning at seven o’clock.
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c) Peter said he had got up every morning at seven o’clock.
43. Susan reassured me, ‘I can come tonight.’
a) Susan told me I could come that night.
b) Susan told me she could come that night.
c) Susan told me she could come tomorrow evening.
Чтение
8. Прочитайте текст и определите верны ли приведенные ниже утверждения (а -верно;
b — не верно; c — информация в тексте отсутствует). Внесите букву, обозначающую
правильный вариант, в лист ответов.
1.Mr Dobidees was a genius.A total, one hundred percent genuine genius.At least, that is
what Mr Dobidees said. ‘I’m a genius,’ he regularly announced on trains, on buses, in cafes and in
cinemas.
2. Even now, Mr Dobidees was hard at work being a genius. Paintbrush in hand, he sat by
the bank of the River Volgart, watching the magnificent city with it scurls of smoke rising above the
buildings. He listened as the church bells began their song, and he started painting. But after ten
minutes, he stopped. ‘Annoying!’ he said.’ Very annoying!’ A bird nearby walked in a perfect circle.
‘Hmm,’ said Mr Dobidees, ‘this is just too annoying.’ The problem wasn’t the bird, but the sun. The
sun kept moving. So every time Mr Dobidees tried to paint a shadow or the line of abuilding or
the colours of the trees, they changed because the sun changed them. It was the sun’s fault. The
sun didn’t understand genius.
3. Arriving home annoyed, Mr Dobidees sat at his desk and began to write his novel. It was
going to be the greatest (and longest) novel ever written. He had already bought one thousand
pieces of paper to print the novel on, and he already had the title: A Genius Speaks. His fingers
hovered above the keyboard, ready to type the first words of the first chapter, but then
something strange happened. The telephone rang.
4. Mr Dobidees jumped out of his seat. Who could it be? He stood by the telephone and
watched it ringing. Eventually , he picked It up. Silence. Noone there. He sat down again. But by
now his concentration was gone. Geniuses and telephones should never be in the same room, he
decided, so he got up and went to his music room.
5. The music room wasn’t really a music room at all. It was a large white space with a piano
in the centre. Mr Dobidees sat at the piano, and a list went through his head: Beethoven ,Mozart,
Bach, Tchaikovsky, Dobidees. ‘This is the moment the world has been waiting for, ‘he said to
himself. He breathed deeply. He raised his hands. But just before he could begin, a noise stopped
him. A noise from inside himself. He froze. What was it? It happened again. His stomach was
making noises! ‘This is extremely unusual,’ he said. ‘Unusual,’ he repeated. And he kept repeating it
all the way to thes upermarket, where he bought a loaf of bread, a packet of cheese, eight onions, a
banana and three tomatoes. When he got home he was hungry. After eating some food washed
down with a good hot cup of tea, he said to himself, ‘I’m a genius. Genius. Me. Dobidees. Genius.
‘Outside, a dog barked. A cat slept. The annoying sun shone. The world kept turning.
44. Mr Dobidees believes he is a genius.
45. He couldn’t paint the city because of a bird.
46. He has written one thousand pages of a novel.
47. He had a phone conversation.
48. He thinks he will be a great composer.
49. He has got many admirers.
50. He wen tshopping because he was hungry.
9. Переведите письменно 3, 4, 5 абзацы текста.
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