Огэ английский язык экзаменационные варианты.


Время проведения экзамена – 90 мин. + время устного ответа примерно 6 мин. и подготовки к нему 8–10 мин. (также может добавиться время ожидания очереди ответа).
Разрешенные материалы – звуковоспроизводящая и звукозаписывающая аппаратура для аудирования и записи ответа на устный вопрос.
Минимальный балл (соответствует тройке): 29.
Максимальный балл – 70.
Количество заданий – 25.

СМОТРИТЕ ТАКЖЕ БИЛЕТЫ ПО ДРУГИМ ПРЕДМЕТАМ:

The bus to the IKEA shop is regular and cheap.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 3

The shop the author of the text went to was located in the suburbs.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 4

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

Only ten people can use the entrance door to the IKEA shop at a time.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 5

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

Children and adults usually use different cloakrooms at the shop.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 6

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

In the café the food is served to you by the waiters.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 7

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

The IKEA furniture resembles Lego because you need to assemble it on your own.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 8

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

The IKEA furniture is very popular among Russians because it’s very compact.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 9

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

The author is looking for new furniture to buy in his flat.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 10

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

(10) LEAVE (11) HE well.

(12) BIG

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT

(15) LITTLE (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT

(18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) __ LEAVE from Australia ...

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 11

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 12

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

And he always told me that one of his (12) __ BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 13

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

It"s not the (13) __ ONE risky adventure ...

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 14

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

He (14) __ ATTEMPT .

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 15

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) __ LITTLE than 13 and a half days, ...

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 16

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

Something American Steve Fossett (16) __ DO in 2002.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 17

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

(17) __ ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 18

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 19

(19) PHOTOGRAPH

(20) SUCCESS photos.

(21) DRAW with the sun.

(22) EXIST (23) COLLECT

(24) EXTREME rare.

Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) __ PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 20

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) __ SUCCESS photos.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 21

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) __ DRAW with the sun.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 22

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 23

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

Three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) __ COLLECT .

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 24

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) __ EXTREME rare.

ОТВЕТЫ НА ВОПРОСЫ

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 1

A-5

B-1

C-6

D-8

E-3

F-4

G-7

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 2

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 3

True

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 4

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 5

Not stated

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 6

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 7

True

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 8

Not stated

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 9

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 10

left

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 11

him

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 12

biggest

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 13

first

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 14

has attempted

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 15

less

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 16

did

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 17

attempting

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 18

lives

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 19

photographer

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 20

successful

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 21

drawing

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 22

existence

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 23

collection

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 24

extremely

2СМОТРИТЕ ТАКЖЕ БИЛЕТЫ ПО ДРУГИМ ПРЕДМЕТАМ:

ПОНРАВИЛОСЬ? НУ ТАК ДЕЛИСЬ СКОРЕЕ:

Предлагаем пройти еще один тест (тест 3), чтобы оценить свой уровень английского языка и понять, сможете те ли вы сдать огэ по английскому языку.

АУДИРОВАНИЕ

Вы услышите четыре коротких диалога (А, В, С, D). Определите, где происходит каждый из этих диалогов. Используйте каждое место действия из списка 1-5 только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее место действия.

Play Аудирование, задание 1

1. In the library
2. In a classroom
3. At the hotel
4. In a shopping centre
5. At the airport

A – 5
B – 3
C – 1
D – 4

Dialogue A
A: Oh, it’s so nice to see you! How was the flight?
B: Fine, but it was a long one.
A: I bet it was. The flight from Australia can’t have been short. And you arrived almost an hour later than was scheduled.
B: Yeah. It was because of the delay in Hong Kong. The weather was awful…
A: I see. But it’s all over and you’re here at last. Let me help you with your luggage.
B: Thanks.

Dialogue В
A: Excuse me, can I have the key to room 209?
B: Yes, here it is.
A: And one more thing.
B: Yes?
А: I’m checking out tomorrow at noon. Can I leave my suitcase in the luggage room till 5 or 6 pm?
B: Yes, you can, no problem.

Dialogue С
A: I’m sorry, but food and drinks are not allowed in the reading room.
B: Sorry, I just wanted to have a sandwich… but I’m already putting it back into my bag. By the way, where can I find something on the history of aviation? I’m writing a report on it.
A: The books on that topic are displayed over there, next to the exit table. But if you need something specific, I would advise you to use our electronic catalogue. It’s there, in the corner of the room.
B: Yes, I will. Thank you.

Dialogue D
A: Excuse me, I’m looking for a Sports Goods shop…
B: Oh, there’s one on this floor - it sells sportswear of all kinds, and’ the other one is on the ground floor - it offers different sports equipment, sleeping bags, tents and so on.
A: Thank you. I need a good sports bag.
B: To the ground floor then. You can’t miss it - it’s next to the cafeteria and there is a large poster advertising sports gear.

Вы услышите пять высказываний (A, B, C, D, E). Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего и утверждениями, данными в списке 1-6. Используйте каждое утверждение из списка 1-6 только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение.

Play Аудирование, задание 2

1. The speaker describes his / her dream job.
2. The speaker explains what jobs are most popular with students.
3. The speaker talks about difficulties in making a career choice.
4. The speaker talks about his / her personal work experience.
5. The speaker believes that teenagers should earn their pocket money themselves.
6. The speaker explains how to find a job for summer.

A – 3
B – 1
C – 6
D – 5
E – 4

Speaker A
When I was a small child, I felt irritated when adults asked me about what I wanted to become in the future. They are still asking. It’s irritating, probably because I don’t know the answer. I have no idea what job is right for me and I’m afraid of making the wrong choice. Dad says that I should do different summer or part-time jobs in order to understand what I want. And what if I don’t understand it then? I don’t mind working in the summer but I don’t know what temporary job to apply for.

Speaker В
I’ve always known what I want to do as a career. No, I’m not making ambitious plans about becoming an ingenious scientist, or an astronaut, or a famous actor. I want to work with small children as there’s nothing better than helping the curious explore the world. Working in an infant school would be very rewarding. It wouldn’t actually be a job for me - it would be a privilege because I’d be enjoying every minute of it. If you say it would be difficult - yes, it would be, but it would never get boring.

Speaker С
Lots of teenagers want to get a summer job but not everyone gets one. The most common mistake is that they start looking for a job when the holidays are in full swing. The job search takes time and you should start it months before the holidays. First, make up a list of jobs you would like to do, then find out about the requirements and contact the employers. If you suit each other, leave your information and discuss the date when you are ready to start.

Speaker D
There are usually lots of opportunities for young people to earn money for things like snacks and drinks, outings and accessories. There are always plenty of vacancies for seasonal workers, waiters, couriers, cleaners etc. Being a full-time student is not an excuse to avoid getting a job. I really don’t think that teenagers can understand the value of money and appreciate their families’ care and support until they start working themselves.

Speaker E
I think that doing temporary and part-time jobs does young people lots of good. I had my first summer job at the age of fifteen. I worked as a pizza seller in a fast-food cafe for two months. I still remember how difficult it was - there were always lots of people, it was hot and my legs and arms hurt. Since then I’ve worked as a courier, as a seasonal worker (picking apples and cherries) and as a landscape worker.

Вы услышите беседу двух одноклассников. В заданиях 1-6 обведите цифру 1, 2 или 3, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.

Play Аудирование, задание 3

1. Zach didn’t sleep at night because he

1) felt unwell.
2) wrote a project paper.
3) played a computer game.

2. Sally says that

1) she walks to school.
2) she gets to school by bus.
3) her mother drives her to school.

3. According to Sally, her mother

1) works for a financial company.
2) works as a university teacher.
3) stays at home.

4. Sally says that the most difficult subject for her

1) Maths.
2) French.
3) History.

1) the guitar.
2) the drums.
3) the piano.

6. As for music styles, Sally prefers

1) jazz.
2) rock.
3) pop.

1 – 3
2 – 2
3 – 3
4 – 1
5 – 2
6 – 3

Sally: Are you OK, Zach? Hey, Zach!

Zach: Oh, it’s you, Sally. I was daydreaming.

Sally: You were sleeping, not daydreaming! Did you play computer games all night again?

Zach: Yes, how did you guess?

Sally: That’s easy. Your eyes are red, your reactions are slow, and you look sleepy! And your homework isn’t done.

Zach: OK, you’re right. Just a new game. I couldn’t quit before I reached the fifth level. You wouldn’t understand as you don’t care about computers.

Sally: Why, I do, but I’m not a geek. I have more important things to do than play games for hours.

Zach: Really? And what are you busy with all day long?

Sally: Well, I start with walking my dog. At 8 o’clock sharp I have to be at the picking up point for the school bus. Mum used to drive me to school, but now she’s very busy with my little brother, so I have to go by bus.

Zach: I see. Babies are always trouble.

Sally: No, not at all! He’s a little darling and I love him! Twice a week, when I don’t take my music lessons, I babysit for my mum so that she can read the economic news . She’s got a university degree and worked for a financial firm but she had to quit it because of my brother’s poor health. She’s planning to go back to her career and has to be well informed about everything.

Zach: Yeah, that’s important to stay in the profession. And it’s nice of you to help her so much. But how do you manage to do your own lessons then?

Sally: The main thing is not to put off the assignments till the very last moment.

Zach: I always put them off…

Sally: And it’s important to start with the most difficult subjects - I always do Maths first. Languages and other humanities are easier so French goes the last.

Zach: I see. I find Maths the most difficult, too. And I’m really impressed with your ability to plan your day and stick to the plan. I never do anything on time… I even had to give up my guitar lessons… Do you play an instrument?

Sally: The drums. Mum wanted me to choose the piano, but I think drums are cooler.

Zach: They certainly are. There’re lots of people who play the piano but very few drummers. By the way, my friends are looking for a drummer for their band. Are you interested?

Sally: Well…, yes. What sort of music do they play?

Sally: I see. I prefer pop music too. We learn about other music styles in music classes, like jazz, rock and classical, but you can’t dance to them.

Zach: True. I can introduce you to the guys. You’ll really need my recommendation as no girl’s ever played with them. It’s always been an all-boy pop band.

Sally: It won’t be any more.

Zach: We’ll see.

ЧТЕНИЕ

Прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между текстами A-G и заголовками 1-8. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.

1. My accommodation in Rome
2. New friends
3. Getting the job
4. The working day
5. Plans for next summer
6. Language experience
7. The top tourist attraction
8. General impressions of the country

A) I’ve just returned from Italy, and it was the most beautiful working holiday anyone could dream of. Yes, I saw the Colosseum with my own eyes! It was built in the first century AD - the amphitheatre could house as many as 50,000 people. It’s difficult to imagine the gladiators fighting there and the public watching the cruel show. There were also fights with lions. Fortunately, there are no lions in the Colosseum now - only cats. And there are a lot of them!

B) The Colosseum was the first thing I wanted to see in Rome, but not the only one that impressed me. I used my camera a lot - Italy is a country with a great cultural heritage. Apart from the views, Italy is a country of delicious food - I’ve never eaten such gorgeous pizzas! I’d have certainly put on some weight if I hadn’t had to walk such a lot - we were saving on transport because Italy is an expensive country.

C) It took us thirty-five minutes every morning to get from the hostel where we were staying to the pizzeria we were working. Our room was very small, it had a poor view, just the house opposite, but that wasn’t a problem - we didn’t spend much time there anyway. We had only the basics in our room - two beds, hangers for clothes, a little table and one chair. There was a laundry downstairs and a shared kitchen to prepare meals.

D) As for the kitchen, we didn’t use it much - we ate at work! Our working day started at 9 am and lasted till 9 pm. We had a long siesta (a break between two and five in the afternoon) which we used for sightseeing in spite of the heat. And in the evening there were usually lots of customers and we had to be quick and attentive so as not to confuse their orders. We felt absolutely exhausted when we came home.

E) Anyway we felt privileged to have got the job. It was Anna, my best friend, who suggested working holidays in Italy. She found the vacancies and sent our CVs to the manager. At first I didn’t know what to say as I wasn’t sure I wanted to work in summer. But on the other hand, the idea of earning my own money and seeing Italy was very attractive.

F) I’m glad I agreed to Anna’s suggestion - we enjoyed living in a new country and meeting new people. Italians are very sociable and easy-going. Our fellow workers showed us lots of interesting places and it was fun to explore the country together. Anna and I really hope that they’ll come to Britain one day and we’ll be able to show them our country too. We are going to keep in touch.

G) We didn’t know Italian when we went there. Some people in the pizzeria spoke English and they helped us a lot. Two weeks later we were able to understand what the customers were asking us about and we spoke basic Italian to them. Italian is beautiful - I like how it sounds and it’s not at all difficult. We plan to go on learning it in case we want to work in the pizzeria again.

A – 7
B – 8
C – 1
D – 4
E – 3
F – 2
G – 6

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений 1-8 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

The Dolphins Team

The Dolphins is a relatively new beach service that has been in operation for three years so far, and we are growing fast. The tourist business in the region is booming. More and more people are coming to the Southern Beach every year and our services are in great demand.
We provide a variety of services to the beachgoers. We lend them beach equipment like parasols and beach chairs, we arrange boat tours, snorkelling and diving expeditions. However, first, and foremost, The Dolphins help swimmers who are in danger. We’ve got a highly professional rescue team. Last year we were awarded first prize in the national lifeguard competition in which the best teams of the country took part. Being a lifeguard is a job, not entertainment as some people may think. Anyone who wants to join us has to remember that the duty of a lifeguard is not only to be on watch and save careless holidaymakers but to prevent any dangerous situation for them.
Not only excellent physical condition but strong personal skills are necessary as beachgoers are not always very cooperative. Everyone knows that lifeguards fly flags of different colours: the green one indicates that the sea is calm and there’s no danger for swimmers; the yellow flag means that the weather conditions are not very good - swimmers should be very careful and not go too deep. The red flag indicates that the situation is potentially dangerous and swimming is prohibited. It doesn’t necessarily mean a storm, it could be a strong current, water pollution, the danger of marine animals attacking or something else. Unfortunately, some people ignore it and go into the water anyway. The beach patrol are not the police - we can’t arrest people for disobedience. All we can do is educate people and get them to behave in a civilized way.
This is actually the main reason why we decided to set up our Summer Lifeguard School - we want to make the beach a safer and more civilized place. The school is for children from ten to seventeen who want to spend summer on the beach and learn some lifeguard skills. Anyone who meets the age requirement is admitted. Our instructors will teach them the basic skills of water safety and basic emergency procedures, the language of semaphore (that is how to use flags to transmit a message), how to avoid sunstroke and how to swim in the waves of the sea. Our open-air classes will be useful to everyone. Reckless divers and swimmers will understand that no one, no matter how sporty they are, can be absolutely free of risk in the sea. Those who are afraid to step into the water will learn to control their fear and will learn to swim (under the very close supervision of our instructors).
On completing the summer course, the children will be awarded our Summer Lifeguard School Certificate and we hope some of them will join The Dolphins in the future. To do so, they will have to wait until they turn 18 and gain the Professional Lifeguard Certificate.

1. The Southern Beach offers tourists lots of different services.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

2. The Dolphins main responsibility is to save drowning swimmers.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

3. The Dolphins rescue team is the only professional team in the country.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

4. Due to the weather conditions The Dolphins have to fly a red flag very often.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

5. The Dolphins perform the function of the police patrol on the beach.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

6. Children who are afraid of swimming can join Summer Lifeguard School, too.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

7. On completing the course, the children take an end-of-course exam.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

8. Children who complete the Summer Lifeguard School can work as lifeguards.
1) True
2) False
3) Not stated

1 – True
2 – True
3 – False
4 – Not stated
5 – False
6 – True
7 – Not stated
8 – False

ЛЕКСИКА-ГРАММАТИКА

Time was running out. The game was exciting and dynamic but the score was still 0-0. Jim couldn’t take his eyes off the TV and __(NOT HEAR)__ when his father came into the room.

“Who __(PLAY)__ ?” he asked.
“The Spanish Club and the Portuguese,” Jim __(KNOW)__ that his dad was not a fan and didn’t go into details.
“Who are you supporting?”
“The Spanish. If the team __(MANAGE)__ to win this game, it’ll get to the final.”
“They will. The final score will be 2-1 to the Spanish Club.”

Jim turned to his dad: “How do you know?”
“It’s not me. A colleague of __(I)__ has predicted the results of ten matches.

No mistake yet. Today’s the __(TEN)__ game.”
Jim looked at his father again. “Sounds a bit crazy. But if I were able to predict the results of the game…”
“If you were able to predict it, it __(NOT BE)__ interesting to watch football at all.

Are you hungry by the way? I __(ORDER)__ some pizza. Will you join me?”
“Yes, sure,” Jim turned to his father. “But I still __(NOT CAN)__ understand…” And at that very moment the Spanish forward scored the first goal.

did not hear
is playing
knew
manage
mine
tenth
would not be
have ordered
cannot

Преобразуйте слова таким образом, чтобы они грамматически и по смыслу подходили к контексту.

Lana switched off the TV. So many channels and nothing interesting on! There were several talk shows on __(DIFFER)__ channels but she liked none of them.

The talk on __(ENVIRONMENT)__ problems was boring,
and she wasn’t in the mood to listen to a __(POLITICS)__ talking about the government’s social programme.
She didn’t like the film on the next channel either. The plot seemed to be weak and confusing and even the __(FAME)__ actors were not able to save it.

The women’s figure skating __(CHAMPION)__ held Lana’s attention for a few minutes.
However, it didn’t last long - she wasn’t a fan and it made her feel __(BORE)__ too. She was glad to hear the phone ringing and hurried to answer it.

Всем доброго дня!

Продолжаем готовиться к сдаче ОГЭ.

Сегодня будем выполнять задания по чтению (Раздел2) из Демонстрационного варианта ОГЭ 2017, представленного на сайте ФИПИ.

Как всегда, сначала знакомимся с форматом заданий и полезными советами, которые помогут успешно выполнить данные задания.

Формат задания

Задание 9 – тест на установление соответствий между заголовками и текстом

Максимальный балл – 7 баллов

Задания 10 – 17 – тест на установление соответствия приведенных утверждений прочитанному тексту (True / False / Not stated )

Максимальный балл – 8 баллов

Максимальный балл за правильное выполнение всех заданий Раздела 2 (Чтение) – 15 баллов

Основные стратегии чтения, которые помогут вам правильно распределить время на выполнение заданий во время экзамена.

— при чтении текстов постарайтесь уловить главную мысль текста

— выделите (подчеркните) ключевые слова

— не впадайте в панику, если встречаются незнакомые слова; научитесь игнорировать новую для вас лексику, сосредоточившись на основном содержании представленного текста

— при прочтении обращайте внимание на организацию текста: первые и последние предложения абзаца, потому что чаще всего именно по ним вы сможете подобрать соответствующий тексту заголовок

— прочитав абзац, попытайтесь сформулировать его основное содержание одним предложением или словосочетанием

В заданиях этого типа нужно соединить с текстом заголовки (или вопросы / или утверждения к тексту).

Количество текстов – 7

Количество заголовков – 8

  • Начните выполнение этого задания с чтения заголовков и попробуйте догадаться, о чем может идти речь в тексте.
  • Когда вы убедитесь, что полностью поняли заголовки, переходите к чтению текстов. Во время первого прочтения не нужно сразу подбирать заголовки к текстам , поскольку информация в текстах может незначительно отличаться и есть большая вероятность допустить ошибку.
  • Во время второго прочтения начните соотносить отрывки текста с заголовками (или утверждениями, или вопросами).
  • Если заголовки близки по смыслу, нужно подобрать наиболее подходящий, т.е. наиболее точно отражающий содержание прочитанного отрывка.
  • После того, как вы закончили выполнять задание, убедитесь, что заголовок, который вы не использовали, не подходит ни к одному из текстов.

В этом задании вам нужно определить, согласуется ли данное предложение с информацией, которую вы прочитали в тексте.

1) Сначала полностью прочитайте текст и постарайтесь, как можно точнее понять его содержание. Определите, соответствует ли последовательность излагаемых событий в тексте приведенным утверждениям.

2) Затем найдите в тексте то место, которое соответствует каждому высказыванию. Обратите внимание, что это будет не полное совпадение, а передача информации другими словами. Для этого очень полезно знать синонимичный ряд слов. Например, to like doing smth = to enjoy doing smth = to be interested in smth = to be keen on smth = to be fond of smth

3) Очень важно научиться отличать отсутствие информации в тексте (Not stated ) от ее несоответствия (False ).

— вы выбираете ответ True , если в тексте встречается данная информация, но при этом использована другая лексика

— вы выбираете False , если об этом говорится в тексте, но утверждение имеет противопоЛОЖНЫЙ содержанию текста смысл

— вы выбираете Not Stated , если в тексте об этом четко не говорится, хотя утверждение не противоречит общему содержанию текста

5) Нужно научиться чувствовать разницу между фактами, которые вы прочитали в тексте, и вашими собственными выводами (умозаключениями), которые вы сделали на основе содержания экзаменационного текста.

В заключение хочу сказать, что, несмотря на совет «игнорировать незнакомую лексику», я все-таки считаю, что во время подготовки к экзамену изучать новые слова необходимо, особенно, если слово встречается часто и является ключевым для понимания содержания текста. Хороший лексический запас поможет вам в успешном выполнении не только заданий по чтению. Также вы сможете отлично написать письмо (читайте статью ) и с легкостью справитесь с .

Демонстрационный вариант ОГЭ 2017 ФИПИ

Раздел 2 (Задания по чтению)

Task 9

Прочитайте тексты и установите соответствие между текстами и их заголовками: к каждому тексту, обозначенному буквами А–G, подберите соответствующий заголовок, обозначенный цифрами 1–8. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз . В задании есть один лишний заголовок .

  1. The scientific explanation
  2. The real shape
  3. A lucky sign
  4. Some tips
  5. Places without rainbows
  6. A personal vision
  7. A bridge between worlds
  8. Impossible to catch

A. Two people never see the same rainbow . Each person sees a different one. It happens because the raindrops are constantly moving so the rainbow is always changing too. Each time you see a rainbow it is unique and it will never be the same! In addition, everyone sees colours differently according to the light and how their eyes interpret it.

B. A rainbow is an optical phenomenon that is seen in the atmosphere . It appears in the sky when the sun’s light is reflected by the raindrops. A rainbow always appears during or immediately after showers when the sun is shining and the air contains raindrops. As a result, a spectrum of colours is seen in the sky. It takes the shape of a multicoloured arc.

C. Many cultures see the rainbow as a road, a connection between earth and heaven (the place where God lives). Legends say that it goes below the earth at the horizon and then comes back up again. In this way it makes a permanent link between what is above and below, between life and death. In some myths the rainbow is compared to a staircase connecting earth to heaven .

D. We all believe that the rainbow is arch-shaped. The funny thing is that it"s actually a circle. The reason we don’t see the other half of the rainbow is because we cannot see below the horizon. However, the higher we are above the ground, the more of the rainbow’s circle we can see. That is why, from an airplane in flight, a rainbow will appear as a complete circle with the shadow of the airplane in the centre.

E. In many cultures there is a belief that seeing a rainbow is good. Legends say that if you dig at the end of a rainbow, you"ll find a pot of gold. Rainbows are also seen after a storm, showing that the weather is getting better, and there is hope after the storm. This is why they are associated with rescue and good fortune. If people happen to get married on such a day, it is said that they will enjoy a very happy life together.

F. You can never reach the end of a rainbow . A rainbow is all light and water. It is always in front of you while your back is to the sun. As you move, the rainbow that your eye sees moves as well and it will always ‘move away’ at the same speed that you are moving. No matter how hard you try, a rainbow will always be as far away from you as it was before you started to move towards it.

G. To see a rainbow you have to remember some points. First, you should be standing with the sun behind you. Secondly, the rain should be in front of you. The most impressive rainbows appear when half of the sky is still dark with clouds and the other half is clear. The best time to see a rainbow is on a warm day in the early morning after sunrise or late afternoon before sunset. Rainbows are often seen near waterfalls and fountains.

Запишите в таблицу выбранные цифры под соответствующими буквами.

Vocabulary

rainbow – радуга

arch-shaped /ɑːtʃ/ – в форме дуги

arc /ɑːk/ – дуга

horizon /həˈraɪzən/ – горизонт

cloud – облако

sunrise – восход

sunset – закат

waterfall – водопад

fountain – фонтан

phenomenon /fɪˈnɒmɪnən/ – явление phenomena (pl.)явления

© 2017 Федеральная служба по надзору в сфере образования и науки Российской Федерации

Английский язык. 9 класс Используется с бланками ответов

Tasks 10 – 17

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений 10–17 соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True) , какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated) . В поле ответа запишите одну цифру, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа.

The Best Job in the World

Have you ever heard of the Great Barrier Reef? It is the world"s largest coral reef system along the eastern coast of Australia. In February 2009 an extraordinary position was advertised by the Australian Tourism Office. The advertisement ran that the Great Barrier Reef needed a caretaker for half a year . It was for a special person who would look after the Reef.

The job offered a large salary, free accommodation in a luxury villa, and transportation there and around the islands. All expenses would be paid: the winner wouldn"t need to spend any extra money on anything.

The job"s duties were pretty simple. You could only dream of such requirements. First, the person had to speak English and swim well . Second, on the island his responsibility included writing a weekly Internet blog. That"s right, weekly, not even daily! The job description also required the successful applicant to explore the islands of the Great Barrier Reef, swim, make friends with the locals and generally enjoy the tropical climate and lifestyle. A real dream!

Within the first 2 days of the contest, the tourism office received more than seven thousand online applications. All told, 34,000 people of all different nationalities applied. Each made and presented a 60-second video résumé. They had to be creative and they were. In the end 16 people were chosen, who flew to Australia for the final selection. The candidates were interviewed and the winner was Ben Southall from the UK.

Ben greatly enjoyed the dream job he had got. He realised that people knew very little about planet earth and its treasures. Living in big cities, they forgot how important the flora and fauna of this world were. Every time Ben went outdoors, he could discover something new. «Every time I dived or went underwater, I forgot about all the troubles above water and concentrated on living in the moment. It was a good way to clean the mind and build respect for the natural world,» Ben said.

Ben"s life on the island was not just fun. It was very busy , busier than most people imagined, and certainly busier than Ben himself had imagined. He worked seven days a week and up to 19 hours a day. The Best Job included travelling to over 60 islands of the Reef almost every day. It was not just looking after the Reef, Ben had a lot of meetings, press conferences and interviews. He was getting a lot of attention all the time and he couldn"t get away from it. That was probably the hardest part of the job.

Moreover, any adventure has a certain degree of risk. Swimming and diving on the Great Barrier Reef was not different. Ben had to deal with whales, sharks and other huge sea creatures. Surprisingly, the most dangerous thing was a small jellyfish about the size of a little finger. It"s considered to be extremely poisonous and Ben was stung by it . He had to spend a couple of days in hospital but luckily recovered after a course of antibiotics.

Ben often says that the project has taught him a few valuable lessons. Working with the Internet is one of those jobs you can do 24 hours a day. Ben realised it was hard to separate life and work, but this he had to do. He also said: «I"ve learned that we get one life on earth so we have to use it. There"ll always be other countries to visit, other people to meet and other adventures to meet. This is what I wish to do. I"m planning to go to Asia in a few years time».

10. The Australian Tourism Office employs a new caretaker twice a year.

Ответ:

11. There was no Internet on the islands of the Great Barrier Reef.

Ответ:

12. People from different countries applied for the job.

Ответ:

13. Ben Southall was a good swimmer.

Ответ:

14. While working as a caretaker Ben Southall had lots of free time.

Ответ:

15. To do his job Ben Southall had to communicate with journalists.

Структура ОГЭ по английскому языку – 2017.

Учитель английского языка

МОУ СОШ №17

г.о. Подольск

ПЕЧКУРОВА ЕЛЕНА АНАТОЛЬЕВНА


Структура экзамена в формате ГИА (ОГЭ) по английскому языку

  • ГИА по английскому языку проводится в формате основного государственного экзамена (ОГЭ), который включает в себя задания стандартизированной формы.
  • ОГЭ по английскому языку состоит из письменной и устной частей.
  • Письменная часть делится на четыре раздела: «Аудирование», «Чтение», «Грамматика и лексика», «Письмо». На выполнение письменной части экзамена отводится 120 минут.

Раздел 1. Аудирование

  • Данный раздел включает три части (8 заданий). Время на выполнение – 30 минут.
  • Задание №1. Цель выполнения данного задания - определение места, в котором данный диалог может иметь место: кинотеатр, парк, отель, больница и т.п. Важно помнить, что присутствует один лишний ответ.
  • Задание №2. В ходе выполнения данного задания экзаменуемому необходимо сопоставить каждого говорящего с той мыслью, которую он/она выразили .
  • Например, он/она описывает школьную библиотеку или помещение своего класса. В этом задании также присутствует один лишний ответ.
  • Задания №3-8. Данные задания нацелены на понимание деталей и конкретной информации в монологе/диалоге . В этих заданиях даны три варианта ответа на вопрос. Экзаменуемый должен выбрать тот вариант, который соответствует услышанному. Например, указать с кем путешествует герой или какой сувенир он купил.
  • Максимальный балл -15.

Раздел 2. Чтение

  • Данный раздел включает две части.
  • Задание №9 представляет собой семь небольших текстов и восемь заголовков. Экзаменуемому необходимо сопоставить каждый текст с соответствующим заголовком, который наилучшим образом отражает основную мысль текста. 1 заголовок – лишний.
  • Задания №10-17 направлены на понимание текста повествовательного характера . После текста представлены 8 утверждений . Экзаменуемому необходимо установить является ли утверждение верным (True), ложным (False) или в тексте об этом ничего не сказано (Not stated).
  • Максимальный балл -15.
  • Рекомендуемое время на выполнение данного раздела ОГЭ – 30 минут.

Раздел 3. Грамматика и лексика

  • Данный раздел состоит из 9 заданий направленных на формирование правильной грамматической формы слова и 6 заданий на лексическую трансформацию слов.
  • Максимальное количество ба ллов за выполнение данного раздела - 15
  • (1 балл за каждый правильный ответ).
  • Рекомендуемое время на выполнение данного раздела ОГЭ – 30 минут.

Раздел 4. Письменная речь

  • Данный раздел представлен одним заданием , в котором экзаменуемому необходимо написать письмо личного характера в ответ на предоставленное письмо «друга».
  • Данное задание оценивается по следующим критериям:
  • - решение коммуникативной задачи (полные ответы на заданные вопросы, правильность используемого обращения, завершающей фразы, подпись, благодарность, упоминание о предыдущих контактах, выражение надежда на письмо-ответ);
  • - организация текста (логика построения текста, разделение на абзацы, правильное использование языковых и логических средств связи, соответствие письма нормам письменного этикета);
  • - лексико-грамматическое оформление текста (правильное использование разнообразной лексики и грамматических конструкций (допускается не более двух языковых ошибок));
  • - орфография и пунктуация (отсутствие орфографических и пунктуационных ошибок (допускается не более двух ошибок)).
  • Письмо должно содержать от 100 до 120 слов . Рекомендуемое время на выполнение данного раздела ОГЭ – 30 минут . Максимальный балл -10.

Раздел 5. Говорение

  • Устная часть представлена тремя типами заданий на говорение (speaking):
  • Задание №1. Чтение вслух небольшого текста научно-популярного характера. Экзаменуемому даётся 1,5 минуты на чтение текста про себя, затем необходимо прочитать текст вслух за 2 минуты. Максимальное количество баллов за это задание – 2.
  • Задание №2. Участие в условном диалоге-расспросе (ответы на заданные вопросы). В ходе этого задания экзаменуемый должен ответить на 6 услышанных в аудиозаписи вопросов по определённой тематике (спорт, школа, здоровый образ жизни и т.д.). Вопросы задаются в формате телефонного опроса общественного мнения. Ответ на каждый вопрос не должен занимать больше 40 секунд.
  • Максимальное количество баллов за это задание - 6.
  • Задание №3. Тематическое монологическое высказывание с вербальной опорой в тексте задания. На подготовку к выполнению данного задания даётся 1.5 минуты. Монолог должен длиться не более 2 минут (10-12 фраз). Максимальный бал за выполнение данного задания - 7.
  • В данном задании экзаменуемому необходимо дать монологическое высказывания на определённую тему, учитывая критерии, представленные в задании.
  • Время устного ответа составляет 15 минут на одного отвечающего. Максимальный балл при выполнении устной части – 15.

Максимальный бал при успешной сдаче ОГЭ по английскому языку составляет 70 баллов.

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