- •Can cheating be stopped? Текст № 4
- •Можно остановить обман?
- •Laura Reddington wrote romantic fiction.
- •2. One day she found the story about a man who thought he had found a new planet.
- •3. Laura thinks about all the details before writing a book because she plans everything.
- •The speaker is talking about her first day at school.
- •She felt relieved when she met Emily who later became her best friend.
- •She started crying because she couldn’t swim.
- •Friendship in the modern world
- •Дружба в современном мире
- •The three main ingredients of the great British breakfast are the bacon, eggs and fried potatoes.
- •A new trend in London’s top restaurants is having business meetings at breakfast.
- •The key ingredients of a breakfast in a London café are food, smells and sounds.
- •According to laws of hospitality
- •Согласно правилам гостеприимства
- •Brian has lived on his boat for about 12 years.
- •He decided to leave London because his family had grown up and his wife had died.
- •He can move to another place.
- •Unknown arthur conan doyle
- •Неизвестный Артур Конан Дойл
- •The dolphins helped a 10-year-old boy to talk for the first time in his life.
- •Swimming with dolphins help the children to concentrate.
- •Some people are not very enthusiastic about dolphin therapy because they think that dolphins are wild animals with wild instincts.
- •Hand made chocolates
- •Самодельный шоколад
- •Arthur Conan Doyle stopped writing stories about Sherlock Holmes because it took too much time.
- •Mr Horowitz didn’t want to disappoint the fans and people who loved these books.
- •Writing the book about Sherlock Holmes was easier than Mr Horowitz thought because he loved those books and he had read them two or three times.
- •Мифическое исчезновение
- •The boy wants to go to a football match with his friends.
- •His mother wants to go to the country for a picnic.
- •They can’t make a decision because they’d like to know their father’s point of view.
- •Pablo picasso
- •Kerry gets up at 10 o’clock, then she goes to the gym and meets her friends. She comes to the theatre at 6.15.
- •Kerry doesn’t follow a diet or go to the gym because she doesn’t eat much.
- •Be confident and keep practicing!
- •Good news for chocolate lovers!
- •1. Alex is thinking about his visit home and about the presents for his relatives.
- •2.He wants to bring soldiers as a gift for his parents because Royal Guards soldiers represent English traditions.
- •3.Alex will buy a dvd for his brother.
- •According to the first speaker his favourite pastime is riding on horseback on a hot sunny day.
- •The second speaker is keen on crafts because she usually gives them away just to make people smile.
- •The third speaker has put on a lot of weight.
- •Family history
- •200 Runners are going to take part in the race.
- •They would like to organize the starting line at the Town hall.
- •They need to have first aid points in case the runners have problems.
- •Bullying again?
- •Maggy’s favourite places in London are Buckingham Palace and St’ James’s park.
- •They are going to visit an entertainment area of Piccadilly Circus in the evening.
- •Alex wants to go to a café because he is starving.
- •Many people travel today to have a good time.
- •People who never travel are narrow-minded and ignorant.
- •A person can see , feel and touch other ways of living traveling to other countries .
- •Shopping in london
- •Магазины Лондона
- •Throw away gas or electric cooker and salt.
- •Many people try to lose weight very quickly.
- •Whatever you do, you’ve got to move your body as much as possible if you want to lose weight.
- •University celebrates
- •Университет празднует
- •Sara wants to become a famous star.
- •She found out about the audition from the advertisement in a national newspaper.
- •This performance was special for Sara because it was on tv.
- •World digital library opens
- •Всемирная цифровая библиотека открывается
- •2. Roy Tomlinson invented email in 1971, it took him three to six hours.
- •3. It doesn’t trouble him that he is not very famous.
- •Special request to education minister
- •Особые просьбы к Министру oбразования
- •The girl wants to go to France and practice her French.
- •Her mum doesn’t like the idea.
- •She would get a job to pay for the trip.
- •The most difficult language?
- •Самый трудный язык ?
- •Tom played a home game for the school football team.
- •Tom’s team played very enthusiastically during the match, they tried to attack as often as possible.
- •The game ended in a draw.
- •Mobile phones
- •Мобильные телефоны
- •1. Tina went to the skating – rink wither friend who was very good at skating.
- •2. She stepped on a weak place in the ice and fell in, she sank under the ice.
- •3. A man grabbed her arms and pulled her up out of the water onto the ice.
- •Ann wanted to have an active holiday.
- •She had to sleep out on the beach, her things got very wet because of the rain and she had problems with her shoes.
- •She decided to call her friend who had invited Ann to her holiday home.
- •Halloween
- •Shima usually eats organic, healthy food.
- •She eats at sushi restaurants or restaurants which serve organic, healthy food.
- •The Japanese diet at the moment is much westernized.
- •Felt boots are feast for the eyes
- •The girl says that her family have always lived round there; and the boy says that his family have come from up north.
- •The girl is happy to have a family party.
- •John’s parents hope he will follow tradition and join his uncle’s firm.
- •Village with history of a city
- •Jessica’s surname and address in Byford is Bowles, 18, Heath Street.
- •The woman wants to order a travel bag.
- •She has chosen a calculator.
- •Never forgotten
- •1. At the week-end he always do plenty of running, tennis or swimming.
- •He stays in, or watches tv or a film on dvd.
- •He likes going to the park with his friends, or for a bike ride by himself. In winter he goes to the gym or helps his dad with stuff in the house.
- •Surprise party
- •What really makes him angry is when he is serving somebody and then their mobiles ring and they answer the phone and start having a conversation.
- •He hates when people talk very loudly on their mobile phones in public places.
- •He is really annoyed when people use their phones a lot when they are with other people.
Laura Reddington wrote romantic fiction.
2. One day she found the story about a man who thought he had found a new planet.
3. Laura thinks about all the details before writing a book because she plans everything.
My Family
My name is Ivan Sidorov. I’m fifteen. I’d like to tell you about my family.
We are a family of three. I live with my parents. But I’ve got an elder brother. He is twenty. He is a worker at the plant.
In my opinion, family is an emotional centre of a man’s life. Our family is very united. My father’s name is Ivan Ivanovich. He is 45 years old. He is a fitter at a Motor plant. He is tall and strong in body and character, but rather stout. He’s generous and full of joy. He can make different things with his own hands.
My mother’s name is Irina. She is a medium size woman. She has got a thin oval attractive face and light grey eyes and a snub nose. My mother is a woman of character, well – bred, tactful and fair. She’s warm – hearted and at the same time practical, reserved and full of common sense. She is a housewife, she does all the homework . I try to help her about the house.
We have got a lot of relatives. We are all on friendly terms.
Билет № 2( 1 )
BOOKS IN NEVER-ENDING MOTION
Librarians arc saddened by the fact that young people tend only to borrow reference books rather than reading fiction for pleasure. Perhaps it's unfashionable to read these days. However, a new trend is developing, with literary lovers leaving their books in public places, to be picked up and 'borrowed' by others.
The Belarusian National Technical University was the first to support the idea in our country. Several years ago, the Director of its scientific library, Alexey Skalaban, passed an internship in Sweden. At the airport, he saw a huge glass case of books, which he learnt were available for anyone to read. It was a great idea. The question was only where such books might be kept in Minsk.
"Initially, we created a shelf in the reading hall of the University's scientific library. Later, we installed a case in the main building. It's available to everyone," explains Mr. Skalaban. "We want to encourage young people to read. Book-crossing is an easy way to do this." Alexey is looking at a website devoted to book-crossing. "Look, we've set free almost 700 books," he admits with pride. On the day I visited, I saw only two books in the case. The inside cover has a plate stating that it is part of the book-crossing programme, alongside a registration number showing who donated the book and when.
Library staff, students and even residents of neighbouring houses bring books. Additionally, publishing houses have donated some editions. Every year, more such 'safe' places are found. Not long ago, a Minsk night club installed a shelf of books. While some people dance, others gather by the shelves of books, magazines and discs. "We've subscribed to several magazines, while books are brought in by our guests, staff and musicians. This is how our collection grows," says Yan Busel, who co-owns the club.
Book-crossing is gaining popularity, with safe shelves found in many libraries, as well as cafes and educational establishments. No doubt, it's a great way to attract visitors.
1. Read the article and say in 2-3 sentences what it is about.
2. The author says what makes librarians unhappy. Find this extract and read it aloud.
3. Who was the first to introduce book-crossing in our country?
4. Why is book-crossing becoming more and more popular in Belarus?
Книги никогда не умрут
Библиотекари опечалены тем фактом, что молодые люди стремятся только к тому, чтобы взять книгу на время, а не читать литературу ради удовольствия. Возможно, в наше время чтение книг стало немодным. Как бы то ни было, новый тренд развивается, так любители литературы оставляют свои книги в общественных местах, чтобы их "одалживали" другие люди. Белорусский национальный технический университет был первым, который поддержал эту идею в нашей стране. Несколько лет назад глава его научной библиотеки, Алексей Скалабан, проходил стажировку в Швеции. В аэропорту он увидел огромный стеклянный ящик с книгами, которые были доступны для прочтения каждому. Это была великолепная идея. Единственным вопросом стал поиск места, где такие книги могли бы храниться в Минске.
"Первоначально мы сделали полку в читальном зале в научной библиотеке университета. Позже мы установили ящик в главном корпусе. Это доступно каждому . "Мы хотели поспособствовать тому, чтобы молодежь читала. Бук-кроссинг - это лёгкий способ сделать это".. "Смотрите, мы выделили в свободный доступ почти 700 книг," - отмечает он с гордостью. В день моего посещения я увидел лишь две книги в ящике. Работники библиотеки, студенты и даже жители соседних домов приносят книги. К тому же издательские дома пожертвовали несколько книг.. Недавно минский ночной клуб установил полку с книгами. В то время как некоторые люди танцуют, другие собираются около таких полок с книгами, журналами и дисками. Бук-кроссинг получает все большую популярность, такие полки можно найти во многих библиотеках, а также кафе и образовательных учреждениях. Без сомнения, это прекрасная возможность привлечения посетителей.
1. Young people do not want to read. It's unfashionable to read these days. Librarians are saddened by thus fact.
2. Librarians arc saddened by the fact that young people tend only to borrow reference books rather than reading fiction for pleasure. Perhaps it's unfashionable to read these days. However, a new trend is developing, with literary lovers leaving their books in public places, to be picked up and 'borrowed' by others.
3. It was the Belarusian National Technical University. The director of its scientific library, Alexey Skalaban, passed an internship in Sweden and at the airport he saw a huge glass case of books, which he learnt were available for anyone to read. It was a great idea to keep such cases in Belarus.
4. Bookcrossing is an easy way to encourage young people to read. That's why it is gaining popularity.
Билет №2 ( 10 )
Woman: Oh, yes, I remember my first day at school. I remember feeling very proud when my mother walked with me through the main gate. There was so much noise and so many children that I got quite scared! Anyway, my mum took me to see the teacher, Mrs Gossage was her name – very nice teacher – and I remember feeling very nervous watching my mother leaving but Mrs Gossage looked after me and she sat me down with the other pupils in a big circle. Soon we started playing games so I got very excited. I think it was after lunch that I met Emily, who later became my best friend. She was in another class, but all new students were brought together to meet each other and … I was so relieved to have a friend! Oh yes, and in the afternoon we went swimming, but I couldn’t swim so I became very upset and started to cry. In fact, I wouldn’t stop crying so Mrs Gossage phoned my mother and she came to collect me early. I remember feeling very confused when I saw my mum! So much had happened! We went and had an ice cream and then I felt calm again. But what a day! I’ll never forget it.
