Ðåôåòåêà.ðó / ßçûêîâåäåíèå

Ðåôåðàò: Àíãëèéñêèé. Áàçîâûé êóðñ äëÿ ëèíãâèñòîâ, âîïðîñû è áèëåòû

ÏÐÈÌÅÐÍÛÉ ÏÅÐÅ×ÅÍÜ ÝÊÇÀÌÅÍÀÖÈÎÍÍÛÕ ÂÎÏÐÎÑÎÂ
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ

1) Translate from English into Russian: A disease may last a brief time or a long time. It may be mild or severe. Some diseases such as a common cold may go away after a few days without any treatment. Other diseases require medical treatment to cure them. Other diseases may require a lifetime of medical supervision to manage them.
2) Translate from English into Russian: How do people know they are ill? Often they have symptoms such as pain, nausea, sore throat, lack of appetite, fatique or fever. However, a disease may be present without a person knowing it.
3) Translate from English into Russian: This common childhood illness has its highest incidence in the spring One has fever, malaise, headache, and sore throat. These symptoms will give way to a rash (pink, circular spots) that starts on the face and spreads to the trunk, arms, and legs. Duration of the rash is typically 1 -3 days.
4) Translate from English into Russian: Common symptoms in adults include fever, chills, runny nose, sore throat, swollen glands, frontal headache, muscle and body aches. joint pains, dry cough, chest pains with coughing, and weakness.
5) Translate from English into Russian: A very popular outdoor game, played on a court with rackets in which the ball must pass back and forth over a net is lawn tennis. A game played by two or teams of two players on a rectangular table using wood paddles and a small plastic ball is table tennis.
6) Translate from English into Russian: The Americans pay much attention to physical fitness. Many sports and sporting activities are popular in the USA. But the five major American sports are hockey, volleyball, baseball, football and basketball. Basketball and volleyball have been invented in America.
7) Translate from English into Russian: Most secondary schools are comprehensive schools , which offer a general education to children of all abilities. In some areas children are selected for either grammar school (which is more academic) or secondary modern school.
8) Translate from English into Russian: The national curriculum is the group of subjects that must be taught in schools in England and Wales. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, pupils take GCSEs at the age of 16. At 18, they can take A levels, usually in two or three subjects, or AS exams (which involve half the content of A levels) in more subjects.
9) Translate from English into Russian: Since the end of World War II no tuition fees have been payable in state schools. Parents in the United Kingdom may either choose from a range of free educational facilities or send their child to a private school.
10) Translate from English into Russian: Universities accept students on the basis of their “A” level results. At the Open University these formal qualifications are not necessary: its course is a degree course. Students of the Open University are adult part-time students.
11) Translate from English into Russian: The two main types of schools in the United States are: free, or public schools, and fee-paying, or private schools. Most private schools are run by religious groups. A secondary school may be comprehensive, general, vocational or specialised and offer different programmes of academic, practical and professional programmes.
12) Translate from English into Russian: The major stages of education in the USA are: elementary school and high school. High school includes the first stage (junior high school) and the second stage (senior high school). Tests for high school students who wish to attend a college or a university are given by non-profit, non-governmental organizations.
13) Translate from English into Russian: In the USA the daily newspapers arc of two kinds: quality and popular. A quality paper is a serious newspaper, which publishes articles and commentaries on politics. A popular paper contains many photographs. its articles are often sensational and mostfy deal with private life of famous people.
14) Translate from English into Russian: There are many kinds of shops in every town or city, but most of them have a food supermarket, a department store, men's and women's ceothing stores, a grocery, a bakery and a butchery. I like to do my shopping at big department stores and supermarket. They sell various goods under one roof and this is very convenient.
15) Translate from English into Russian: In a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, cereals, and tea. At the butcher's there is wide choice of meal and poultry. At the bakery you buy brown and white bread rolls, biscuits. Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is stocked with cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not.
16) Translate from English into Russian: The furniture isn't very comfortable. The clothes aren't very modern. The appliances aren't very dependable and the record-players and tape-recorders aren't very good. Besides that, the location isn't very convenient, and the salespeople aren't very helpful. That's why people don't often shop at this Department Store, even though it's the cheapest in town.
17) Translate from English into Russian: They sell the most comfortable furniture, the most modern clothes, the most dependable appliances. And besides that their location is the most convenient, and their salespeople are the most helpful in town. However, even though this Department Store is the best store in town, people don't often shop there because it's the most expensive.
18) Put in a/an or the: … Captain ordered … crew to unload … vessel.
19) Put in a/an or the: … silver is not so heavy as … gold.
20) Put in a/an or the: … Caucasus separate … Black Sea from … Caspian Sea.
21) Put in a/an or the: … honesty is … best policy.
22) Put in a/an or the: In … spring, … summer and autumn Hans was very happy, but when … winter came, he suffered … good deal from … cold and … hunger, and often had to go to … bed without … supper.
23) Put in a/an or the: How can you say such … things?
24) Put in a/an or the: … clock in … hall is slow.
25) Put in a/an or the: Their flat is on … second floor of … multistorey building.
26) Put in a/an or the: Jack is in … bathroom. He's taking … shower.
27) Put in a/an or the: Have … good vacation and don't forget to send me … postcard!
28) Put in a/an or the: What is … name of … writer of … book we read last month?
29) Put in a/an or the: We went to … theatre last night, but … performance wasn't very good.
30) Put in a/an or the: … May Day which is not … bank holiday, is … celebration of … coming of … spring.
31) Put in a/an or the: I usually have … cup of coffee with biscuits for … breakfast.
32) Put in a/an or the: Last night we saw … play at … National Theatre.
33) Put in a/an or the: Jane studied … chemistry at … Mc Gill University.
34) Put in a/an or the: If you sail from … Taiwan to … Philippines, you cross … South China Sea.
35) Put in a/an or the: Pete comes from … small town in … west of … Wales.
36) Use correct prepositions: Since my father died … a heart attack my two elder sisters and my mother have been taking care … me.
37) Use correct prepositions: One hot summer morning we decided to take a trip … our car … the city … the ocean. We got … the car and drove … the highway.
38) Put correct prepositions: There was dust … the top of the desk which stood … the middle … the room.
39) Use correct prepositions: I hope he will come back … Moscow … five days.
40) Use a correct preposition: His watch is made … gold.
41) Use correct prepositions: Yesterday I took several books … history … our library.
42) Use correct prepositions: I sat … the porch and watched the traffic … the street.
43) Use correct prepositions: I was awakened … a loud noise … the street and looking … the window I saw a man beating a dog … a stick.
44) Use correct prepositions: They travelled overnight … London and arrived … 5 o'clock … the morning.
45) Use correct prepositions: Jane's grandfather died … 1977 … the age of 79.
46) Use correct prepositions: … Sunday afternoons they usually go … a walk … the country.
47) Use correct prepositions: I meet my grandparents only … Christmas and sometimes … the summer … a few days.
48) Use correct prepositions: Ann’s ill. She wasn’t … work today. She was … home … bed.
49) Use correct prepositions: He took his shoes … and entered … tiptoe.
50) Use correct prepositions: Ask the woman … front … you to take … her hat.
51) Use correct prepositions: He pointed … a woman … a green dress.
52) Use correct prepositions: Why are you … such a hurry? You’ll finish the task tomorrow … all means.
53) Use correct prepositions: The population … the USA is made … … different nationalities.
54) Use correct prepositions: … New Year’s Day people see old year … and the New Year … .
55) Translate from Russian into English: Àìåðèêàíöû óäåëÿþò áîëüøîå âíèìàíèå ïîääåðæàíèþ õîðîøåé ôèçè÷åñêîé ôîðìû. Îíè çàíèìàþòñÿ ìíîãèìè âèäàìè ñïîðòà, â òîì ÷èñëå ñàìûìè ïîïóëÿðíûìè â Àìåðèêå - õîêêååì, áåéñáîëîì, âîëåéáîëîì, ôóòáîëîì è áàñêåòáîëîì.
56) Translate from Russian into English: Îäíàæäû Äæåðîì Ê.Äæåðîì îòïðàâèëñÿ â Áðèòàíñêèé ìóçåé, ÷òîáû ïîëó÷èòü ñâåäåíèÿ î ëå÷åíèè îäíîé íåçíà÷èòåëüíîé áîëåçíè. Íî âìåñòî òîãî, ÷òîáû óéòè, êîãäà îí ïðî÷åë òî, ÷òî åìó áûëî íóæíî, îí íà÷àë ïðîñìàòðèâàòü ñïèñîê ñèìïòîìîâ äðóãèõ áîëåçíåé.
57) Translate from Russian into English: Âñêîðå îí îáíàðóæèë, ÷òî ñòðàäàåò ìíîãèìè áîëåçíÿìè. Åìó êàçàëîñü, ÷òî îí íèêîãäà íå ïîïðàâèòñÿ. Îí áûë î÷åíü ðàññòðîåí è ïîøåë ïîñîâåòîâàòüñÿ ñî ñâîèì âðà÷îì.
Âðà÷ ýòîò âñåãäà ïîäáàäðèâàë ñâîåãî ïàöèåíòà, êîãäà òîìó êàçàëîñü, ÷òî îí áîëåí.
58) Translate from Russian into English : Äîêòîð âûñëóøàë âñå æàëîáû áîëüíîãî, îñìîòðåë åãî è âûïèñàë ðåöåïò. Ïàöèåíò ñðàçó æå îòïðàâèëñÿ â àïòåêó. Ïàöèåíò ïîñëåäîâàë ñîâåòó ñâîåãî âðà÷à. Æèçíü åãî áûëà ñïàñåíà, è çäîðîâüå óëó÷øèëîñü.
59) Translate from Russian into English: Êåìáðèäæñêèé óíèâåðñèòåò — ýòî 22 àâòîíîìíûõ êîëëåäæà, ê èãðàþò â åãî ñòðóêòóðå ãîðàçäî áîëüøóþ ðîëü, ÷åì ñóùåñòâóþùåå äåëåíèå íà ôàêóëüòåòû. Êîëëåäæè, êîòîðûå äåëÿòñÿ íà áîëåå è ìåíåå ïðåñòèæíûå, îñóùåñòâëÿþò íàáîð ñòóäåíòîâ.
60) Translate from Russian into English : Îêñôîðä è Êåìáðèäæ èìåþò ñèñòåìó ëè÷íûõ íàñòàâíèêîâ, ñâîåãî ðîäà íàó÷íûõ ðóêîâîäèòåëåé, êîòîðûå ïðèêðåïëåíû ê êàæäîìó ñòóäåíòó. Ñèñòåìà íàñòàâíèêîâ îñóùåñòâëÿåòñÿ êîëëåäæàìè, íàñòàâíèêàìè ÿâëÿþòñÿ ïðîôåññîðà è äîöåíòû ôàêóëüòåòñêèõ êàôåäð.
61) Translate from Russian into English: Ìîëîäûå ëþäè, îêîí÷èâøèå øêîëó, ìîãóò ïðîäîëæèòü îáðàçîâàíèå â óíèâåðñèòåòå, êîëëåäæå, òåõíè÷åñêîì èëè ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîì ó÷èëèùå. Êîëëåäæè óíèâåðñèòåòà ñïåöèàëèçèðóþòñÿ â ðàçëè÷íûõ îáëàñòÿõ ãóìàíèòàðíûõ, îáùåñòâåííûõ è åñòåñòâåííûõ íàóêàõ, îáðàçîâàíèè èëè áèçíåñå.
62) Translate from Russian into English: Êàêîé ñûðîé, âåòðåíûé è ìðà÷íûé äåíü! Âðåìÿ îò âðåìåíè íà÷èíàåò ìîðîñèòü.  òàêóþ ïîãîäó ñîâñåì íå õî÷åòñÿ âûõîäèòü íà óëèöó. Íà÷àëàñü îòòåïåëü. Ñíåã òàåò. Íà óëèöàõ ëóæè. Íà íåáå íè îáëà÷êà.  âîçäóõå ÷óâñòâóåòñÿ âåñíà.
63) Translate from Russian into English: Êàêàÿ íåóñòîé÷èâàÿ ïîãîäà! Äîæäü òî øåë, òî ïðåêðàùàëñÿ â òå÷åíèå íåäåëè. Ñî ñòîðîíû ìîðÿ èäåò ãóñòîé òóìàí. Â÷åðà ìû ïîïàëè ïîä ëèâåíü, ïðîìîêëè íàñêâîçü è âûíóæäåíû áûëè âåðíóòüñÿ äîìîé.
64) Translate from Russian into English : Çèìà â íàøåì ãîðîäå íàñòóïàåò ðàíî. Èíîãäà óæå â êîíöå íîÿáðÿ âñå ïîêðûâàåòñÿ ñíåãîì. Çàìåðçàþò ðåêè è îçåðà. ×àñòî äóþò õîëîäíûå ñèëüíûå âåòðû. Èíîãäà áûâàåò ïóðãà.
65) Translate from Russian into English: Óëèöû Óýñò Ýíäà â Ëîíäîíå âñå ñëàâÿòñÿ ÷åì-ëèáî: Ïèêàäèëëè — êëóáàìè, óëèöà Õàðäè — âðà÷àìè, à ×åðèíã Êðîññ Ðîóä — êíèæíûìè ìàãàçèíàìè. Ðàéîí Ñîõî èçâåñòåí èòàëüÿíñêèìè, ôðàíöóçñêèìè è øâåäñêèìè ðåñòîðàíàìè.
66) Translate from Russian into English: Çèìà â íàøåì ãîðîäå íàñòóïàåò ðàíî. ×àñòî äóþò õîëîäíûå ñèëüíûå âåòðû. Èíîãäà áûâàåò ïóðãà. Äíè ñòàíîâÿòñÿ âñå êîðî÷å è êîðî÷å, à íî÷è äëèííåå. Âðåìåíàìè âûõîäèò ñîëíöå, íî îíî ñîâñåì íå ãðååò
67) Translate from Russian into English: Àíãëè÷àíå, øîòëàíäöû, âàëëèéöû è èðëàíäöû ñîñòàâëÿþò áðèòàíñêóþ íàöèþ.  íåêîòîðûõ ÷àñòÿõ Øîòëàíäèè è Èðëàíäèè ñîõðàíèëñÿ ãàëüñêèé ÿçûê.
68) Translate from Russian into English: Óíèâåðñèòåò îáû÷íî ñîñòîèò èç êîëëåäæåé ãóìàíèòàðíûõ èëè åñòåñòâåííûõ íàóê, ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîãî îòäåëåíèÿ è àñïèðàíòóðû. Ïîñëå 4 ëåò â óíèâåðñèòåòå ñòóäåíò ïîëó÷àåò ñòåïåíü áàêàëàâðà ãóìàíèòàðíûõ èëè åñòåñòâåííûõ íàóê.
69) Translate from Russian into English: Ïðîôåññèîíàëüíûé êîëëåäæ – ýòî ó÷åáíîå çàâåäåíèå, ñóùåñòâóþùåå îòäåëüíî îò óíèâåðñèòåòà. Êîëëåäæè è óíèâåðñèòåòû ïðåäëàãàþò ïðîãðàììû, ïîñëå ïðîõîæäåíèÿ êîòîðûõ ïðèñâàèâàåòñÿ ñòåïåíü áàêàëàâðà.
70) Translate from Russian into English: Ñðåäíÿÿ øêîëà ìîæåò áûòü îáùåîáðàçîâàòåëüíîé, ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîé èëè ñïåöèàëüíîé. Ðàçëè÷íûå òèïû ñðåäíåé øêîëû ïðåäëàãàþò ðàçëè÷íûå ïðîãðàììû àêàäåìè÷åñêîé, ïðàêòè÷åñêîé è ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîé íàïðàâëåííîñòè.
71) Translate from Russian into English: Ìíîãèå ðàáîòû ìàäàì Òþññî, ñîçäàííûå ñ æèâûõ îðèãèíàëîâ åå ñîâðåìåííèêîâ, ñîõðàíèëèñü äî ñèõ ïîð. Çàëû ìóçåÿ çàïîëíåíû èñòîðè÷åñêèìè ïîëèòè÷åñêèìè ëè÷íîñòÿìè, êîðîëåâñêèìè îñîáàì è, íà÷èíàÿ ñî âðåìåí Ãåíðèõà VIII è äî ñîâðåìåííûõ ìèíèñòðîâ Âåëèêîáðèòàíèè, äðóãèìè âûäàþùèìèñÿ ëè÷íîñòÿìè.
72) Put the following into the Passive Voice: They feed the animals at the zoo twice a day.
73) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Lightning struck the old oak.
74) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The police asked each of us about his crime.
75) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Somebody stole my bag in the shop.
76) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Tom told me that somebody had attacked and robbed him in the street.
77) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Nobody told me that George was ill.
78) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The secretary arranged everything in good time.
79) Put the following into the Passive Voice: She will arrange the problem in the nearest future.
80) Put the following into the Passive Voice: When they came to the factory, the workers were still installing the new equipment.
81) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Our plant produces equipment for chemical laboratories.
82) Put the following into the Passive Voice: This factory will produce large quantities of goods this year.
83) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Russian scientists are making wonderful discoveries.
84) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The workers are unloading the steamer.
85) Put the following into the Passive Voice: This factory had fulfilled the yearly plan by the 10th of December.
86) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The teacher will correct the students’ compositions.
87) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The chief has just signed the letter.
88) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The manufacturers can deliver the machine at the end of the month.
89) Put the verbs into the correct tense: They are busy now. They (to discuss) an important question. They (to discuss) it since five o’clock.
90) Put the verb into the correct tense: What are you (to do) here?
91) Put the verbs into the correct tense: What you (wait) for? I (wait) for the shop to open.
92) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The burglar (open) the safe when he (hear) footsteps. He immediately (put) out his flashlight and (crawl) under the bed.
93) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
- How long you (be) out of work?
– I am not out of work now. I just (start) a new job.
– How you (find) the job?
– I (answer) an advertisement in the paper.
94) Put the verb into the correct tense: The radio (play) since 7 a.m. I wish someone would turn it off.
95) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
- How you (get) that scar?
– I (get) it in a car accident a year ago.
96) Put the verbs into the correct tense: It (rain) hard when I (go) out this morning.
97) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The schoolchildren (enter) the classroom ten minutes after the bell (ring).
98) Put the verbs into the correct tense: If I (to be) an actress I’d (feel) very happy.
99) Put the verbs into the correct tense: She is not ill: if she (to be) ill, she (not to play) volley-ball so much.
100) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The police (not find) the robbers yet. They (look) for them since Friday.
101) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
- How long you (wear) this dress?
– I (wear) it for ages.
102) Put the verbs into the correct tense: My daughter (collect) stamps ever since she (go) to school. Now she (collect) so many that (not know) where to put them.
103) Put the verbs into the correct tense: When we (be) at the theatre last, we (see) a play, that (give) a lot of food for thought.
104) Put the verbs into the correct tense: We just (have) our supper. We (finish) eating five minutes ago.
105) Put the verb into the correct tense: I (go) to this pub every evening for the last ten years.
106) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He asked her, “Did anybody call this morning?”
107) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He said, “The buyers agree to accept the cargo on condition that it isn’t shipped before 12 December”.
108) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He said, “The price doesn’t include the cost of packing”.
109) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He told me, “You must eat more fruit”.
110) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Don’t believe everything you hear”, he warned me.
111) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Are you going to see him off at the station?” I asked her.
112) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: Kate asked Nick, “What do you usually have for dinner?”
113) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The friends asked Hellen, “When did you learn to swim?”
114) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The little girl asked her father, “Why does a doctor wear a uniform?”
115) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The manager asked his secretary, “Has Mr. Smith arrived yet?”
116) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: Jack asked her, “Are you going to the theatre on Saturday or Sunday?”
117) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “What is you new flat like?” She asked us.
118) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The teacher asked the new pupil, “What is your name?”
119) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: She said, “The group of tourists will arrive tomorrow and will be met by our guide”.
120) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: They asked me, “Why didn’t you ask us to help you?”
121) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: She said to him, “Are you familiar with John?”
122) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: She asked him, “How could you afford to buy such an expensive ring?”
123) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If Ann (take part) in the contest, she (win) the prize.
124) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If he (insist), she (marry) him.
125) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If I (be) here, I (can help) you.
126) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If my sister (return) early, we (watch TV) together.
127) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If they (receive) a letter from her, they (not to worry).
128) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If my friend (buy) a cake, we have a very nice tea-party.
129) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If we (live) by the sea, we (swim) a lot in it.
130) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If we (not to take) a taxi, we (miss) the train.
131) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If you (go) to the cinema with us last Sunday, you (enjoy) the evening.
132) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: We shouldn’t have bought a colour TV if my friends (not to lend) us the money.
133) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If he were more careful about his diet, he (not to be) so stout.
134) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If she hadn’t put the plates on the edge of the table, they (not to get) broken.
135) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: Why does he hate you as if you (be) his worst enemy.
136) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: You’re so angry with me as though I (be) to blame.
137) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: I wish I (not have) to do my homework every day.
138) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: I wish my friend (to go) skating with me yesterday: I had such a good time.
139) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: I wish you (be) at yesterday’s party: it must have been very merry.
140) Fill in the missing modal verb: I have forgotten my dictionary at home so I … not translate the sentences now.
141) Fill in the missing modal verb: She didn’t hear the phone ring. She … have been asleep.
142) Fill in the missing modal verbs:
- … I help you?
– No, you … . The task is not difficult.
143) Fill in the missing modal verbs:
- I … drive.
– I think you … learn driving.
144) Fill in the missing modal verb: The pencil … draw. I need another one.
145) Fill in the missing modal verb: My father … have been very handsome, when he was young. He has a beautiful face.
146) Fill in the missing modal verb: Children … obey their parents.
147) Fill in the missing modal verb: He lost all his money in the casino and I … to lend him 200 dollars.
148) Fill in the missing modal verb: One … turn off the gas when one leaves home.
149) Fill in the missing modal verb: The lecture … to begin at 7 o’clock.
150) Fill in the missing modal verb: This equipment … produce parts with very high accuracy.
151) Fill in the missing modal verb: You … complete all necessary measurements yourself.
152) Fill in the missing modal verb: They gave me an article to read. I … forget to read it.
153) Fill in the missing modal verbs: What sort of flat do you want to buy? Something big? Well, it … be big, that’s not important, but it … have a private bathroom.
154) Fill in the missing modal verb: We have enough bread, so you … go to the baker’s.
155) Fill in the missing modal verb: The child fell into the pool, but luckily we … to save him.
156) Fill in the missing modal verb: They … to meet at the entrance to the cinema.
157) Fill in the missing modal verb: James … have taken the medicine. I am sure the pain would have passed without it.
158) Fill in the missing modal verb: You … waste time on trifles.
159) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the basic rules of introduction?
160) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Ask your friend 5 questions about his/her pastime. Use different types of questions.
161) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the most important meals of the weekend?
162) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is your attitude to getting advice from newspapers and magazines or to asking people you know for advice?
163) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Can you forecast weather? What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow?
164) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Describe your last shopping for food.
165) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What does the parking laws term "ticket" mean, when does one get it and what must one do with it?
166) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is the procedure of going through immigration and customs when travelling abroad?
167) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the British national traits?
168) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the three types of houses in Britain?
169) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is a bank holiday?
1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What do you know about Disneyland? What made people create such an amusement?
170) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What do you know about the Queen and her powers?
171) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What do you know about the Royal Opera House?
172) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: How do public schools differ from comprehensive ones?
173) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is a footboll pool?
174) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: How do you understand the English ideom "It's not criket"?




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175) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What household objects do you use for different purposes(washing, cooking, ironing, cleaning)?
176) Translate from English into Russian: They sell the most comfortable furniture, the most modern clothes, the most dependable appliances. And besides that their location is the most convenient, and their salespeople are the most helpful in town. However, even though this Department Store is the best store in town, people don't often shop there because it's the most expensive.
177) Translate from Russian into English: Îêñôîðä è Êåìáðèäæ èìåþò ñèñòåìó ëè÷íûõ íàñòàâíèêîâ, ñâîåãî ðîäà íàó÷íûõ ðóêîâîäèòåëåé, êîòîðûå ïðèêðåïëåíû ê êàæäîìó ñòóäåíòó. Ñèñòåìà íàñòàâíèêîâ îñóùåñòâëÿåòñÿ êîëëåäæàìè, íàñòàâíèêàìè ÿâëÿþòñÿ ïðîôåññîðà è äîöåíòû ôàêóëüòåòñêèõ êàôåäð.
178) Put in a/an or the: … clock in … hall is slow.
179) Use correct prepositions: They went … Scotland … last summer.
180) Put the following into the Passive Voice: When they came to the factory, the workers were still installing the new equipment.
181) Put the verbs into the correct tense: If I (to be) an actress I’d (feel) very happy.
182) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The manager asked his secretary, “Has Mr. Smith arrived yet?”
183) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If I (live) in Paris, I (visit) the Eiffel Tower.
184) Fill in the missing modal verb: You … sing if you don’t want to.





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Áèëåò ¹ 2

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the chief elements of the National Curriculum, introduced in 1988?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Just what is disease? Disease is a change from the condition of good health. In disease, the normal structure or function of the body is harmed or weakened. Disease is often called sickness or illness.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ñïîðò - ýòî ñïîñîá îáó÷åíèÿ ñîöèàëüíûì öåííîñòÿì. Àìåðèêàíöû òðàäèöèîííî äîáèâàþòñÿ óñïåõîâ â ðàçëè÷íûõ âèäàõ ñïîðòà.  Àìåðèêå áûëè èçîáðåòåíû òàêèå âèäû ñïîðòà, êàê âîëåéáîë, áàñêåòáîë, òðèàòëîí, âèíäñåðôèíã è ò.ä.
4) Put in a/an or the: … people who live in … Holland speak … Dutch.
5) Use a correct preposition: My daughter felt so bad that I sent … a doctor.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: They keep all the necessary documents in perfect order.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: It (rain) hard when I (go) out this morning.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Don’t quarrel with your sister”, I said.
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: Why does he hate you as if you (be) his worst enemy.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: They … easily define the properties of this substance.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 3

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the ways to continue in higher education in the USA?
2) Translate from English into Russian: In the USA the daily newspapers arc of two kinds: quality and popular. A quality paper is a serious newspaper, which publishes articles and commentaries on politics. A popular paper contains many photographs. its articles are often sensational and mostfy deal with private life of famous people.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ðàçíîîáðàçèå âèäîâ ñïîðòà â Àìåðèêå îáúÿñíÿåòñÿ ðàçíûìè ïðè÷èíàìè. Îäíà èç ýòèõ ïðè÷èí - ëþáîâü ê ñîðåâíîâàíèÿì ðàçíîãî ðîäà. Âòîðàÿ ïðè÷èíà - ðàçìåð ñòðàíû.
4) Put in a/an or the: When we were in … Rome, … capital of … Italy, we stayed at … small inn.
5) Use correct prepositions: This note was written … her … a small piece of paper.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The laboratory assistant wrote down the results of his research.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The travellers (reach) the town just as the sun (set).
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The little girl asked her father, “Why does a doctor wear a uniform?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If he were more careful about his diet, he (not to be) so stout.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: The speed limit is 30 miles an hour but Ann is driving at 60. She ... be driving so fast.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 4

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is a footboll pool?
2) Translate from English into Russian: The national curriculum is the group of subjects that must be taught in schools in England and Wales. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, pupils take GCSEs at the age of 16. At 18, they can take A levels, usually in two or three subjects, or AS exams (which involve half the content of A levels) in more subjects.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Çèìà â íàøåì ãîðîäå íàñûïàåò ðàíî. ×àñòî äóþò õîëîäíûå ñèëüíûå âåòðû. Èíîãäà áûâàåò ïóðãà. Äíè ñòàíîâÿòñÿ âñå êîðî÷å è êîðî÷å, à íî÷è äëèííåå. Âðåìåíàìè âûõîäèò ñîëíöå, íî îíî ñîâñåì íå ãðååò
4) Put in a/an or the: If you sail from … Taiwan to … Philippines, you cross … South China Sea.
5) Put correct prepositions: There was dust … the top of the desk which stood … the middle … the room.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: A well-known architect designed this concert hall.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: What you (wait) for? I (wait) for the shop to open.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Are you going to see him off at the station?” I asked her.
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If I (be) an actress I’d be very happy.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: We … go on an excursion at 7.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 5

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is a bank holiday?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Sometimes a disease is discovered during a routine health examination. Illnesses, that can be passed along by an infected person to a well person either directly or indirectly are called communicable diseases.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ñòóäåíò Îêñôîðäà èëè Êåìáðèäæà õîäèò íà ôàêóëüòåò ñëóøàòü ëåêöèè, à ñâåðõ òîãî îòðàáàòûâàåò êàæäóþ òåìó íà èíäèâèäóàëüíûõ çàíÿòèÿõ â êîëëåäæå, ñäàâàÿ íàñòàâíèêó ïèñüìåííûå ðàáîòû è ïîäðîáíî îáñóæäàÿ èõ ñîäåðæàíèå.
4) Use correct prepositions: Since my father died … a heart attack my two elder sisters and my mother have been taking care … me.
5) Use correct prepositions: They travelled overnight … London and arrived … 5 o'clock … the morning.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: In the first year they teach the students many important subjects.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: The river Nile (flow) into the Mediterranean.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Did she understand what you wanted”, he asked me.
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If I (be) here, I (can help) you.
10) Fill in the missing modal verbs:
– … I help you?
– No, you … . The task is not difficult.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 6

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the British national traits?
2) Translate from English into Russian: The method of shopping may vary. It may be a self-service shop where the customer goes from counter to counter selecting and putting into a basket what he wishes to buy. Then he takes the basket to the check-out counter, where the prices of the purchases are added up. You pay money to the cashier and he gives you back the change.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Àíãëè÷àíå, øîòëàíäöû, âàëëèéöû è èðëàíäöû ñîñòàâëÿþò áðèòàíñêóþ íàöèþ.  íåêîòîðûõ ÷àñòÿõ Øîòëàíäèè è Èðëàíäèè ñîõðàíèëñÿ ãàëëüñêèé ÿçûê. Àíãëè÷àíå, øîòëàíäöû, âàëëèéöû è èðëàíäöû ñîñòàâëÿþò áðèòàíñêóþ íàöèþ.
4) Put in a/an or the: … May Day which is not … bank holiday, is … celebration of … coming of … spring.
5) Use correct prepositions: … New Year’s Day people see old year … and the New Year … .
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Nobody told me that George was ill.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
– How you (get) that scar?
– I (get) it in a car accident a year ago.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: Kate asked Nick, “What do you usually have for dinner?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If it (be) summer, I (go) to the sea.
10) Fill in the missing modal verbs:
– I … drive.
– I think you … learn driving.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 7

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are lhe holidays for federal employees and state government offices?
2) Translate from English into Russian: A department store, for example, true to its name, is composed of many departments: ready-made clothes, fabrics, shoes, sports goods, toys, china and glass, electric appliances, cosmetics, linen, curtains, cameras, records, etc. There are also escalators in big stores which take customers to different floors.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ìóçåé íàõîäèòñÿ è ïîëóêèëîìåòðå îò îñòàíîâêè àâòîáóñà. Ýòî äîñòàòî÷íî áëèçêî. ß ïðåäëàãàþ ïîéòè òóäà ïåøêîì. — Ìíå òîæå õîòåëîñü áû ïðîéòèñü ïåøêîì.
4) Put in a/an or the: In … spring, … summer and autumn Hans was very happy, but when … winter came, he suffered … good deal from … cold and … hunger, and often had to go to … bed without … supper.
5) Use correct prepositions: He has just returned … his flight … the north.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The technicians of our plant will increase the productivity of this experimental machine-tool.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: They are busy now. They (to discuss) an important question. They (to discuss) it since five o’clock.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The teacher asked the pupil, “Where did you lose your daybook?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If we (live) by the sea, we (swim) a lot in it.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: They were very tired and went to bed, but … not sleep.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 8

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is a pub?
2) Translate from English into Russian: There are many kinds of shops in every town or city, but most of them have a food supermarket, a department store, men's and women's ceothing stores, a grocery, a bakery and a butchery. I like to do my shopping at big department stores and supermarket. They sell various goods under one roof and this is very convenient.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Àìåðèêàíöû óäåëÿþò áîëüøîå âíèìàíèå ïîääåðæàíèþ õîðîøåé ôèçè÷åñêîé ôîðìû. Îíè çàíèìàþòñÿ ìíîãèìè âèäàìè ñïîðòà, â òîì ÷èñëå ñàìûìè ïîïóëÿðíûìè â Àìåðèêå - õîêêååì, áåéñáîëîì, âîëåéáîëîì, ôóòáîëîì è áàñêåòáîëîì.
4) Put in a/an or the: Their flat is on … second floor of … multistorey building.
5) Use correct prepositions: Jane's grandfather died … 1977 … the age of 79.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: I think they should have offered Sam the job.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: When I (arrive) at the station Mary (wait) for me. She (wear) a blue dress and (look) very pretty. As soon as she (see) me she (wave) and (shout) something but I couldn’t hear what she (say).
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The teacher asked the new pupil, “What is your name?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If you (be) here now, we (have a good time).
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: Children … obey their parents.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 9

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the three types of houses in Britain?
2) Translate from English into Russian: In a food supermarket we can also buy many different things at once: sausages, fish, sugar, macaroni, cereals, and tea. At the butcher's there is wide choice of meal and poultry. At the bakery you buy brown and white bread rolls, biscuits. Another shop we frequently go to is the greengrocery which is stocked with cabbage, potatoes, onions, cucumbers, carrots, beetroots, green peas and what not.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Çèìà â íàøåì ãîðîäå íàñòóïàåò ðàíî. Èíîãäà óæå â êîíöå íîÿáðÿ âñå ïîêðûâàåòñÿ ñíåãîì. Çàìåðçàþò ðåêè è îçåðà. ×àñòî äóþò õîëîäíûå ñèëüíûå âåòðû. Èíîãäà áûâàåò ïóðãà.
4) Put in a/an or the: What is … name of … writer of … book we read last month?
5) Use correct prepositions: There was a shot and a policeman came … … the blood running … his face.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: They do not pay Jim very much.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: They (play) football since 7 o’clock in the morning. They only just (stop).
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He said, “I am afraid I can’t go there now but I shall probably be able to go there tomorrow”.
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If my friend (buy) a cake, we have a very nice tea-party.
10) Fill in the missing modal verbs: The children … stay in bed tomorrow morning because it’s Sunday and they … go to school.





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ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 10

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is your attitude to getting advice from newspapers and magazines or to asking people you know for advice?
2) Translate from English into Russian: One of the most popular English games, played from late August until the beginning of May on a large field with a round leather ball by two teams of 11 players each is soccer.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Àìåðèêàíöû âñåãäà ïðèäàâàëè áîëüøîå çíà÷åíèå îáðàçîâàíèþ. Îñíîâíûå ýòàïû îáðàçîâàíèÿ â ÑØÀ – ýòî íà÷àëüíàÿ è ñðåäíÿÿ øêîëà; ñðåäíÿÿ øêîëà âêëþ÷àåò ïåðâûé ýòàï (ñðåäíèå êëàññû) è âòîðîé ýòàï (ñòàðøèå êëàñû).
4) Put in a/an or the: Pete comes from … small town in … west of … Wales.
5) Use a correct preposition: She pulled him … the sleeve.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Russian scientists are making wonderful discoveries.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
– How long you (be) out of work?
– I am not out of work now. I just (start) a new job.
– How you (find) the job?
– I (answer) an advertisement in the paper.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: I asked Ann, “Why don’t you trust him?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: Let’s take a taxi to the airport. If we (not to have) much luggage we (can walk) there.
10) Fill in the missing modal verbs: The student … not solve this problem, we … show him how to do it.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 11

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Describe your last shopping for food.
2) Translate from English into Russian: Most secondary schools are comprehensive schools , which offer a general education to children of all abilities. In some areas children are selected for either grammar school (which is more academic) or secondary modern school.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Íåñìîòðÿ íà òî, ÷òî ìíîãèå ñ÷èòàþò ýòîò ìóçåé îòâðàòèòåëüíûì è ïóãàþùèì, îí îñòàåòñÿ îäíèì èç ñàìûõ ïðèâëåêàòåëüíûõ òóðèñòè÷åñêèõ îáúåêòîâ. Ìèëëèîíû òóðèñòîâ, ïðèåçæàþùèõ èç-çà ðóáåæà, íå áóäóò ñ÷èòàòü îñìîòð äîñòîïðèìå÷àòåëüíîñòåé Ëîíäîíà ïîëíûì áåç ïîñåùåíèÿ ýòîãî íåîáû÷íîãî ìóçåÿ âîñêîâûõ ôèãóð.
4) Put in a/an or the: Jane studied … chemistry at … Mc Gill University.
5) Use correct prepositions: I'll phone you … Tuesday morning … about 10 o'clock.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The manager’s just sent the letters off.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: It was a fine day and the roads were crowded because a lot of people (to rush) to the seaside.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: I asked my brother, “Are you feeling tired?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: I wish I (not have) to do my homework every day.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: The child fell into the pool, but luckily we … to save him.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
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Áèëåò ¹ 12

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What can you buy at the chippy?
2) Translate from English into Russian: The furniture isn't very comfortable. The clothes aren't very modern. The appliances aren't very dependable and the record-players and tape-recorders aren't very good. Besides that, the location isn't very convenient, and the salespeople aren't very helpful. That's why people don't often shop at this Department Store, even though it's the cheapest in town.
3) Translate from Russian into English:  Àíãëèè æèâóò ëþäè ñ ðàçëè÷íûì öâåòîì êîæè. Ýòî ãëàâíûì îáðàçîì áûâøèå æèòåëè áûâøèõ áðèòàíñêèõ êîëîíèé. Ïðèìåðíî ïÿòàÿ ÷àñòü æèòåëåé Óýëüñà ãîâîðèò íà âàëëèéñêîì ÿçûêå.
4) Put in a/an or the: … Prime Minister is … most important person in … Canadian government.
5) Use a correct preposition: You’ll strain your eyes if you read … bad light.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: In some districts farmers use pigs to find truffles.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: My daughter (collect) stamps ever since she (go) to school. Now she (collect) so many that (not know) where to put them.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He asked his sister, “Is mother asleep or awake?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If you (go) to the cinema with us last Sunday, you (enjoy) the evening.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: You … complete all necessary measurements yourself.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 13

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What does the parking laws term "ticket" mean, when does one get it and what must one do with it?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Undergraduate full-time courses normally take three or more years of study. The courses usually lead to Bachelor’s degree in Arts or Sciences. The Bachelor of Arts or Science degree is awarded for research in the field of humanities or sciences.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Îäíàæäû Äæåðîì Ê.Äæåðîì îòïðàâèëñÿ â Áðèòàíñêèé ìóçåé, ÷òîáû ïîëó÷èòü ñâåäåíèÿ î ëå÷åíèè îäíîé íåçíà÷èòåëüíîé áîëåçíè. Íî âìåñòî òîãî, ÷òîáû óéòè, êîãäà îí ïðî÷åë òî, ÷òî åìó áûëî íóæíî, îí íà÷àë ïðîñìàòðèâàòü ñïèñîê ñèìïòîìîâ äðóãèõ áîëåçíåé.
4) Put in a/an or the: … Texas is famous for … oil and … cowboys.
5) Use correct prepositions: I hope he will come back … Moscow … five days.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The secretary arranged everything in good time.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: You (to read) that book yet? No, I only just (to begin) to read it.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He said, “The buyers agree to accept the cargo on condition that it isn’t shipped before 12 December”.
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If they (receive) a letter from her, they (not to worry).
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: We … use the new tools to cut this metal part.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 14

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: How is Independence Day marked?
2) Translate from English into Russian: An American college and university require for admission secondary schooling. In the USA, there are several types of higher educational establishments: a college, a university, a professional college, etc. A university usually comprises a college of liberal arts, a professional school and a graduate college.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Äîêòîð âûñëóøàë âñå æàëîáû áîëüíîãî, îñìîòðåë åãî è âûïèñàë ðåöåïò. Ïàöèåíò ñðàçó æå îòïðàâèëñÿ â àïòåêó. Ïàöèåíò ïîñëåäîâàë ñîâåòó ñâîåãî âðà÷à. Æèçíü åãî áûëà ñïàñåíà, è çäîðîâüå óëó÷øèëîñü.
4) Put in a/an or the: Last night we saw … play at … National Theatre.
5) Use correct prepositions: The population … the USA is made … … different nationalities.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The railway line connects these villages with the town.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: He (hope) for a bonus for six months, but he (not get) it yet.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “What country do you come from?” asked Bill.
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If I (learn) to retell the story, I wouldn’t have got a bad mark.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: One … turn off the gas when one leaves home.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 15

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: How do public schools differ from comprehensive ones?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Students receive grants from their local authorities which cover the cost of the course and may cover living expenses. A system of loans has been introduced, and now the grant has to be paid back by students.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Îêñôîðä è Êåìáðèäæ èìåþò ëèøü äâà ðàçëè÷èÿ ïåðâûé ïîñòðîåí èç ñåðîãî, à âòîðîé — èç ðîçîâîãî êàìíÿ, â ïåðâîì êðàñèâà ãëàâíàÿ àëëåÿ; âòîðîé ñëàâèòñÿ ôàñàäàìè êîëëåäæåé, îáðàùåííûìè ê ðåêå.
4) Put in a/an or the: … Panama Canal joins … Atlantic Ocean and … Pacific Ocean.
5) Use correct prepositions: Why are you … such a hurry? You’ll finish the task tomorrow … all means.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The police asked each of us about his crime.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The police (not find) the robbers yet. They (look) for them since Friday.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: Jack asked her, “Are you going to the theatre on Saturday or Sunday?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If he (insist), she (marry) him.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: This equipment … produce parts with very high accuracy.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 16

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: How do you understand the English ideom "It's not criket"?
2) Translate from English into Russian: This common childhood illness has its highest incidence in the spring One has fever, malaise, headache, and sore throat. These symptoms will give way to a rash (pink, circular spots) that starts on the face and spreads to the trunk, arms, and legs. Duration of the rash is typically 1 -3 days.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Òåõíîëîãè÷åñêèå èíñòèòóòû òàêæå ïðèñâàèâàþò ñòåïåíè è ÷àñòî ïðåäëàãàþò êóðñ àñïèðàíòóðû. Ìåñòíûé êîëëåäæ ïðåäëàãàåò àêàäåìè÷åñêèå êóðñû íåàêàäåìè÷åñêèõ ïðåäìåòîâ. Òåõíè÷åñêèå è ïðîôåññèîíàëüíûå ó÷èëèùà ïðåäëàãàþò ïîäãîòîâêó â ðàçëè÷íûõ îáëàñòÿõ.
4) Put in a/an or the: Have … good vacation and don't forget to send me … postcard!
5) Use correct prepositions: He took his shoes … and entered … tiptoe.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: She will arrange the problem in the nearest future.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
– You (finish) checking the accounts?
– No (not quite). I (do) about half so far.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Wait for me at the stadium”, said the young man.
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: We shouldn’t have bought a colour TV if my friends (not to lend) us the money.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: They … to meet at the entrance to the cinema.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 17

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are traditional holidays?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Common symptoms in adults include fever, chills, runny nose, sore throat, swollen glands, frontal headache, muscle and body aches. joint pains, dry cough, chest pains with coughing, and weakness.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ïðîôåññèîíàëüíûé êîëëåäæ – ýòî ó÷åáíîå çàâåäåíèå, ñóùåñòâóþùåå îòäåëüíî îò óíèâåðñèòåòà. Êîëëåäæè è óíèâåðñèòåòû ïðåäëàãàþò ïðîãðàììû, ïîñëå ïðîõîæäåíèÿ êîòîðûõ ïðèñâàèâàåòñÿ ñòåïåíü áàêàëàâðà.
4) Put in a/an or the: … boy found … dog in … street and brought it … home, but his parents were against … dog.
5) Use correct prepositions: Yesterday I took several books … history … our library.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Somebody stole my bag in the shop.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: The kettle (to boil) now. Shall I make tea?
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: My grandmother asked me, “Did you sleep well?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If she (be) here, she (accept) his proposal.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: I … come to see you tonight, … I not?





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 18

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the most important meals of the weekend?
2) Translate from English into Russian: A disease may last a brief time or a long time. It may be mild or severe. Some diseases such as a common cold may go away after a few days without any treatment. Other diseases require medical treatment to cure them. Other diseases may require a lifetime of medical supervision to manage them.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Êàêîé ñûðîé, âåòðåíûé è ìðà÷íûé äåíü! Âðåìÿ îò âðåìåíè íà÷èíàåò ìîðîñèòü.  òàêóþ ïîãîäó ñîâñåì íå õî÷åòñÿ âûõîäèòü íà óëèöó. Íà÷àëàñü îòòåïåëü. Ñíåã òàåò. Íà óëèöàõ ëóæè. Íà íåáå íè îáëà÷êà.  âîçäóõå ÷óâñòâóåòñÿ âåñíà.
4) Put in a/an or the: … Caucasus separate … Black Sea from … Caspian Sea.
5) Use correct prepositions: I was awakened … a loud noise … the street and looking … the window I saw a man beating a dog … a stick.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: People mustn’t leave bicycles in the hall.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The burglar (open) the safe when he (hear) footsteps. He immediately (put) out his flashlight and (crawl) under the bed.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The friends asked Hellen, “When did you learn to swim?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If my daughter (be) in trouble, I shall help her by all means.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: I have forgotten my dictionary at home so I … not translate the sentences now.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 19

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Where do most English people generally spend their weekends?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Primary education takes place in infant school (from 5 to 7) and in junior school (from 8 to 11 years); secondary education is compulsory till the age of 16 and voluntary from 16 to 19.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ìíîãèå ðàáîòû ìàäàì Òþññî, ñîçäàííûå ñ æèâûõ îðèãèíàëîâ åå ñîâðåìåííèêîâ, ñîõðàíèëèñü äî ñèõ ïîð. Çàëû ìóçåÿ çàïîëíåíû èñòîðè÷åñêèìè ïîëèòè÷åñêèìè ëè÷íîñòÿìè, êîðîëåâñêèìè îñîáàì è, íà÷èíàÿ ñî âðåìåí Ãåíðèõà VIII è äî ñîâðåìåííûõ ìèíèñòðîâ Âåëèêîáðèòàíèè, äðóãèìè âûäàþùèìèñÿ ëè÷íîñòÿìè.
4) Put in a/an or the: … department store is … shop where all kinds of … things are sold.
5) Use correct prepositions: … Sunday afternoons they usually go … a walk … the country.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: This factory had fulfilled the yearly plan by the 10th of December.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: What are you (to do) here?
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Don’t believe everything you hear”, he warned me.
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If you (work) hard, you (pass) your exams succesfully.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: You … not hurt other people’s feeling.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 20

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What makes it possible for many people to go away for the weekend?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Since the end of World War II no tuition fees have been payable in state schools. Parents in the United Kingdom may either choose from a range of free educational facilities or send their child to a private school.
3) Translate from Russian into English:
? ×òî òû ñîáèðàåøüñÿ äåëàòü â ýòó ñóááîòó è âîñêðåñåíüå?
— ß åùå íå ðåøèë. À ÷òî òû ïðåäëàãàåøü?
— ß ïðåäëàãàþ ñúåçäèòü çà ãîðîä.
4) Put in a/an or the: Have you ever been to … Metropolitan Museum?
5) Use correct prepositions: The next day … work I went … the local newspaper office and asked if I could look … their old newspapers.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: They feed the animals at the zoo twice a day.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: Listen! Someone (to knock) at the door.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “What is you new flat like?” She asked us.
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: I wish my friend (to go) skating with me yesterday: I had such a good time.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: They gave me an article to read. I … forget to read it.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 21

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What customs is New Year's Day marked with?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Universities accept students on the basis of their “A” level results. At the Open University these formal qualifications are not necessary: its course is a degree course. Students of the Open University are adult part-time students.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Äâà îñíîâíûõ òèïà øêîë â ÑØÀ – áåñïëàòíûå (ãîñóäàðñòâåííûå) øêîëû è ïëàòíûå (÷àñòíûå). Áîëüøèíñòâî ÷àñòûõ øêîë óïðàâëÿþòñÿ ðåëèãèîçíûìè îáùèíàìè (ãðóïïàìè). Ðàçëè÷íûå òèïû ñðåäíåé øêîëû ïðåäëàãàþò ðàçëè÷íûå ïðîãðàììû.
4) Put in a/an or the: What is … largest city in … world?
5) Use correct prepositions: Why are you standing there … your hands … the pockets?
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The girl read the story aloud.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: When we (be) at the theatre last, we (see) a play, that (give) a lot of food for thought.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: She said, “The group of tourists will arrive tomorrow and will be met by our guide”.
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If she had warned them they (do) the work very quickly.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: She didn’t hear the phone ring. She … have been asleep.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 22

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: When travelling by air what is the registration like?
2) Translate from English into Russian: State schooling is not as centralized in the United Kingdom as in other European states. Schooling in the United Kingdom can be subdivided into voluntary (before 5 years and from 16 to 19) and compulsory (from 5 up to 16 years).
3) Translate from Russian into English: Îñåíüþ ïîãîäà îáû÷íî ñûðàÿ. ×àñòî èäóò äîæäè. Äóþò ñèëüíûå âåòðû. Äíè ñòîÿò î÷åíü ïàñìóðíûå. Íåáî çàòÿíóòî îáëàêàìè. Ñîëíöà ìàëî. Ïî íî÷àì èíîãäà áûâàåò ñèëüíûé òóìàí.
4) Put in a/an or the: They reached … Pacific Ocean by means of … Panama Canal.
5) Use a correct preposition: His watch is made … gold.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The workers are unloading the steamer.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: She is not ill: if she (to be) ill, she (not to play) volley-ball so much.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: The teacher asked the pupil, “Do you come to school by train or by bus?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If you (get) a ticket, I (go) to the cinema with you.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: You … waste time on trifles.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 23

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What is the procedure of going through immigration and customs when travelling abroad?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Common symptoms: weakness, fever, sore throat, and "puffiness" to the cheek(s). The swelling may extend from the cheeks to under the angle of the jaw.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Êàêàÿ íåóñòîé÷èâàÿ ïîãîäà! Äîæäü òî øåë, òî ïðåêðàùàëñÿ â òå÷åíèå íåäåëè. Ñî ñòîðîíû ìîðÿ èäåò ãóñòîé òóìàí. Â÷åðà ìû ïîïàëè ïîä ëèâåíü, ïðîìîêëè íàñêâîçü è âûíóæäåíû áûëè âåðíóòüñÿ äîìîé.
4) Put in a/an or the: I don't know everybody in … photograph. Who is … man on … left?
5) Use correct prepositions: I sat … the porch and watched the traffic … the street.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The lawyer gave him the details of his uncle’s will.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: Hellen (to learn) English at the Institute. She (to learn) English since last autumn.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: “Please don’t say anything to hurt her feeling”, said my mother.
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If his mother (come) to see him, he (be) very glad.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb:
– Somebody is calling you.
– It … be Ann. She promised to come at 8 and now it’s 7.55.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 24

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Describe your last visit to a department store.
2) Translate from English into Russian: The major stages of education in the USA are: elementary school and high school. High school includes the first stage (junior high school) and the second stage (senior high school). Tests for high school students who wish to attend a college or a university are given by non-profit, non-governmental organizations.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ìîëîäûå ëþäè, îêîí÷èâøèå øêîëó, ìîãóò ïðîäîëæèòü îáðàçîâàíèå â óíèâåðñèòåòå, êîëëåäæå, òåõíè÷åñêîì èëè ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîì ó÷èëèùå. Êîëëåäæè óíèâåðñèòåòà ñïåöèàëèçèðóþòñÿ â ðàçëè÷íûõ îáëàñòÿõ ãóìàíèòàðíûõ, îáùåñòâåííûõ è åñòåñòâåííûõ íàóêàõ, îáðàçîâàíèè èëè áèçíåñå.
4) Put in a/an or the: We live in … old house near … train station. It's two miles from … city centre.
5) Use a correct preposition: He threw the letter … the fire.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The teacher will correct the students’ compositions.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
- How long you (wear) this dress?
– I (wear) it for ages.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He told me, “You must eat more fruit”.
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If you (be) free, we (visit) you.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: My father … have been very handsome, when he was young. He has a beautiful face.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 25

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What everyday services do you visit/know?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Sometimes I have to visit everyday services: hairdresser's, shoemaker's, tailor's, dry cleaner's, photographer's. At the hairdresser's I have my hair cut and waved. At the shoemaker's I have my shoes and boots repaired. At the tailor's I have my photo taken.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Àñïèðàíòóðà ïðåäëàãàåò ïðîãðàììû âûøå óðîâíÿ ñòåïåíè áàêàëàâðà è ïåðâîé ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîé ñòåïåíè. Óíèâåðñèòåò ìîæåò èìåòü êîëëåäæ â ñâîåì ñîñòàâå; êîëëåäæ ìîæåò âõîäèòü â óíèâåðñèòåò èëè áûòü ñàìîñòîÿòåëüíîé åäèíèöåé.
4) Put in a/an or the: … Captain ordered … crew to unload … vessel.
5) Use correct prepositions: One hot summer morning we decided to take a trip … our car … the city … the ocean. We got … the car and drove … the highway.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The manufacturers can deliver the machine at the end of the month.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The schoolchildren (enter) the classroom ten minutes after the bell (ring).
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: She said to him, “Are you familiar with John?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If Ann (take part) in the contest, she (win) the prize.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: My brother was ill, his wife … call a doctor.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 26

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Ask your friend 5 questions about his/her pastime. Use different types of questions.
2) Translate from English into Russian: The Americans pay much attention to physical fitness. Many sports and sporting activities are popular in the USA. But the five major American sports are hockey, volleyball, baseball, football and basketball. Basketball and volleyball have been invented in America.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Óíèâåðñèòåò îáû÷íî ñîñòîèò èç êîëëåäæåé ãóìàíèòàðíûõ èëè åñòåñòâåííûõ íàóê, ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîãî îòäåëåíèÿ è àñïèðàíòóðû. Ïîñëå 4 ëåò â óíèâåðñèòåòå ñòóäåíò ïîëó÷àåò ñòåïåíü áàêàëàâðà ãóìàíèòàðíûõ èëè åñòåñòâåííûõ íàóê.
4) Put in a/an or the: John and Kate have two children, … boy and … girl. … Boy is seven years old and … girl is three.
5) Use correct prepositions: Ann’s ill. She wasn’t … work today. She was … home … bed.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The customs officer is counting the passengers.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: Let’s go for a walk! It (not to rain).
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: Linda’s mother asked her, “Where have you bought this dress?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: I wish you (be) at yesterday’s party: it must have been very merry.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: The pencil … draw. I need another one.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 27

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the most accepted forms of greetings and farewells?
2) Translate from English into Russian: The most popular English summer game, played on a green field, very slow and long by two teams of 11 players each is cricket. One team must bat and the other team must field. When the first team finished batting, the second team must begin.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Âåëèêîáðèòàíèÿ è íåçàâèñèìàÿ Èðëàíäñêàÿ Ðåñïóáëèêà - îñòðîâíûå ãîñóäàðñòâà, ðàçäåëåííûå Èðëàíäñêèì ìîðåì. Ñîåäèíåííîå Êîðîëåâñòâî âäâîå ìåíüøå Ôðàíöèè.
4) Put in a/an or the: … silver is not so heavy as … gold.
5) Use a correct preposition: He killed the rat … a stick.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Our plant produces equipment for chemical laboratories.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: I (go) to this pub every evening for the last ten years.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: She asked me, “How do you feel after your birthday?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): She (settle) with Jack, if he (not to be) so stubborn.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: The child got wet through. It … be raining.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 28

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What do you know about the Royal Opera House?
2) Translate from English into Russian: In England and Wales some of the more traditional independent schools are called public schools, although they are not really public at all! Many of these are boarding schools, where children live and sleep during the term.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Åñëè ñòóäåíò ïðîäîëæàåò îáó÷åíèå, îí ïîëó÷àåò ñòåïåíü ìàãèñòðà èëè äîêòîðà, èëè ïðîôåññèîíàëüíóþ ñòåïåíü. Óíèâåðñèòåòû ìîãóò ôèíàíñèðîâàòüñÿ èç îáùåñòâåííûõ èëè ÷àñòíûõ èñòî÷íèêîâ, à òàêæå ðåëèãèîçíîé îáùèíîé.
4) Put in a/an or the: You must visit … Museum of … Folk Art. It's … very interesting museum.
5) Use correct prepositions: The robbers tied his hands … his back and locked him … a cellar.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Tom told me that somebody had attacked and robbed him in the street.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: John (wear) his new suit when I (meet) him yesterday.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He asked the girl “Will you marry me?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If we (not to take) a taxi, we (miss) the train.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: He lost all his money in the casino and I … to lend him 200 dollars.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 29

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What do you know about the Queen and her powers?
2) Translate from English into Russian: Some unusual kinds of sports originated in America. They are windsurfing, skate-boarding and triathlon. Triathlon includes swimming, bicycle racing and long-distance-running. Now these sports are becoming more and more popular in Europe.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Êåìáðèäæñêèé óíèâåðñèòåò — ýòî 22 àâòîíîìíûõ êîëëåäæà, ê èãðàþò â åãî ñòðóêòóðå ãîðàçäî áîëüøóþ ðîëü, ÷åì ñóùåñòâóþùåå äåëåíèå íà ôàêóëüòåòû. Êîëëåäæè, êîòîðûå äåëÿòñÿ íà áîëåå è ìåíåå ïðåñòèæíûå, îñóùåñòâëÿþò íàáîð ñòóäåíòîâ.
4) Put in a/an or the: Jack is in … bathroom. He's taking … shower.
5) Use correct prepositions: He pointed … a woman … a green dress.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Lightning struck the old oak.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: The workers (say) that they (work) on the road outside the building and that they (want) some tea and sandwiches to have breakfast.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He said, “The price doesn’t include the cost of packing”.
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If he (know) English, he (move) to London.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: Pete … to wear glasses when he was only 7.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 30

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What kinds of sports originated in America?
2) Translate from English into Russian: How do people know they are ill? Often they have symptoms such as pain, nausea, sore throat, lack of appetite, fatique or fever. However, a disease may be present without a person knowing it.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Îêñôîðä è Êåìáðèäæ ÿâëÿþòñÿ óíèâåðñèòåòñêèìè ãîðîäàìè è ìíîãî âåêîâ äîìèíèðóþò â áðèòàíñêîì îáðàçîâàíèè. Îêñôîðä óäåëÿåò âíèìàíèå ãóìàíèòàðíûì íàóêàì, îñîáåííî ôèëîñîôèè è ëèòåðàòóðå.  Êåìáðèäæå, íàðÿäó ñ êëàññè÷åñêèìè äèñöèïëèíàìè, ïðåïîäàþò åñòåñòâåííûå íàóêè.
4) Put in a/an or the: This is … nice room, but I don't like … colour of … carpet.
5) Use correct prepositions: I meet my grandparents only … Christmas and sometimes … the summer … a few days.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: They are building a new ring road round the city.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: We just (have) our supper. We (finish) eating five minutes ago.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: They asked me, “Why didn’t you ask us to help you?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If my sister (return) early, we (watch TV) together.
10) Fill in the missing modal verbs: What sort of flat do you want to buy? Something big? Well, it … be big, that’s not important, but it … have a private bathroom.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 31

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Can you forecast weather? What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow?
2) Translate from English into Russian: A very popular outdoor game, played on a court with rackets in which the ball must pass back and forth over a net is lawn tennis. A game played by two or teams of two players on a rectangular table using wood paddles and a small plastic ball is table tennis.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ñðåäíÿÿ øêîëà ìîæåò áûòü îáùåîáðàçîâàòåëüíîé, ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîé èëè ñïåöèàëüíîé. Ðàçëè÷íûå òèïû ñðåäíåé øêîëû ïðåäëàãàþò ðàçëè÷íûå ïðîãðàììû àêàäåìè÷åñêîé, ïðàêòè÷åñêîé è ïðîôåññèîíàëüíîé íàïðàâëåííîñòè.
4) Put in a/an or the: Do they have … tickets for … concert … tomorrow night?
5) Use correct prepositions: … most meetings people vote … raising their right hands.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: TV reporters are filming the performance.
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense: My uncle (to be) in hospital. He (to be) there for ten days.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: I asked him, “What will you do if you miss the train?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: You’re so angry with me as though I (be) to blame.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: We have enough bread, so you … go to the baker’s.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 32

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What are the basic rules of introduction?
2) Translate from English into Russian: The Americans pay much attention to physical fitness. Many sports and sporting activities are popular in the USA. People participate in swimming, skating, squash and badminton, tennis, marathons, track-and-fieid, bowling, archery, skiing, skating, etc.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Ìîñêâà ðàñïîëîæåíà íà Ìîñêâà-ðåêå, êîòîðàÿ äåëèò ãîðîä íà äâå ÷àñòè. Íà ëåâîì áåðåãó Ìîñêâà-ðåêè íàõîäÿòñÿ ñàìûå ñòàðûå ðàéîíû Ìîñêâû.
4) Put in a/an or the: … honesty is … best policy.
5) Use correct prepositions: She went … bed … midnight and got up … 6.30 … the next morning.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: The chief has just signed the letter.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: Her phone (ring) for ten minutes. I wonder why she doesn’t answer it.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: Her friends asked her, “Do you want to be a singer or a dancer?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: The pupils won’t understand the grammar rule they (not to listen) to their teacher.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: We … to say that the discovery of atomic energy is as important as the discovery of fire.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 33

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: What traditions are observed on December,26?
2) Translate from English into Russian: The weather forcast for tomorrow. The rain is going to move into France tonight. It's going to be wet and windy in the South of France. It's going to snow in Scotland, and there's going to be thunder in the North of England. But weather reports are often misleading...
3) Translate from Russian into English: Óëèöû Óýñò Ýíäà â Ëîíäîíå âñå ñëàâÿòñÿ ÷åì-ëèáî: Ïèêàäèëëè — êëóáàìè, óëèöà Õàðäè — âðà÷àìè, à ×åðèíã Êðîññ Ðîóä — êíèæíûìè ìàãàçèíàìè. Ðàéîí Ñîõî — èçâåñòåí èòàëüÿíñêèìè, ôðàíöóçñêèìè è øâåäñêèìè ðåñòîðàíàìè.
4) Put in a/an or the: We went to … theatre last night, but … performance wasn't very good.
5) Use correct prepositions: In fact, the Declaration … Independence was a letter … the Continental Congress … the king … Great Britain.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: Who has written this story?
7) Put the verbs into the correct tense:
– Why you (be) so long in the garage?
– The tyres were flat, I (pump) them up.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: He asked her, “Did anybody call this morning?”
9) Open the brackets using the necessary form of the Conditional sentence: If she hadn’t put the plates on the edge of the table, they (not to get) broken.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: James … have taken the medicine. I am sure the pain would have passed without it.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 34

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Describe Madame Tussaud's Museum of Waxworks.
2) Translate from English into Russian: Education in Britain is free, and most children go to state schools. However, some parents pay to send their children to independent schools. In England and Wales some of the most traditional independent schools are called public schools.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Óíèâåðñèòåò ïðåäëàãàåò ïðîãðàììó äëÿ ñòóäåíòîâ, àñïèðàíòîâ è ïðîôåññèîíàëüíûå ïðîãðàììû. Åñëè ìîëîäîé ÷åëîâåê çàêàí÷èâàåò ñòóäåí÷åñêèé êóðñ, îí ïîëó÷àåò ñòåïåíü áàêàëàâðà ãóìàíèòàðíûõ èëè åñòåñòâåííûõ íàóê.
4) Put in a/an or the: I usually have … cup of coffee with biscuits for … breakfast.
5) Use correct prepositions: Ask the woman … front … you to take … her hat.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: This factory will produce large quantities of goods this year.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: It (to rain) since early morning.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: She asked him, “How could you afford to buy such an expensive ring?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If you (be) busy, I (not to come) to see you.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: The lecture … to begin at 7 o’clock.





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Ýêçàìåíàöèîííûé áèëåò ïî ïðåäìåòó
ÏÊÎßç. ÀÍÃË. ÁÀÇÎÂÛÉ ÊÓÐÑ ÄËß ËÈÍÃÂÈÑÒÎÂ


Áèëåò ¹ 35

1) Give the answer to the question in 3-5 sentences: Ask your friend 5 questions about his/her pastime. Use different types of questions.
2) Translate from English into Russian: The two main types of schools in the United States are: free, or public schools, and fee-paying, or private schools. Most private schools are run by religious groups. A secondary school may be comprehensive, general, vocational or specialised and offer different programmes of academic, practical and professional programmes.
3) Translate from Russian into English: Äëÿ ïîñòóïëåíèÿ â óíèâåðñèòåò èëè êîëëåäæ â Àìåðèêå íåîáõîäèìî çàêîí÷èòü ñðåäíþþ øêîëó.  ÑØÀ ñóùåòñâóåò íåñêîëüêî òèïîâ âóçîâ, êîëëåäæ, ïðîôåññèîíàëüíûõ êîëëåäæ è äð.
4) Put in a/an or the: How can you say such … things?
5) Use correct prepositions: There was a shot and a policeman came … … the blood running … his face.
6) Put the following into the Passive Voice: They make these artificial flowers of silk.
7) Put the verb into the correct tense: The radio (play) since 7 a.m. I wish someone would turn it off.
8) Use Reported Speech in the following sentence: Mother asked us, “When are you going to have dinner?”
9) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II, III types): If I (see) him, I (be) happy.
10) Fill in the missing modal verb: In scientific work we … measure in units of the metric system.





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