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How did the band get their first manager ответы
How did the band get their first manager ответы
Задание №11832.
Чтение. ОГЭ по английскому
Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A — F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1 — 7. Один из вопросов останется без ответа.
1. How did the band get their first manager?
2. How many songs did The Beatles record?
3. What does the band’s name mean?
4. What music of the band was lost forever?
5. How did The Beatles start?
6. What sort of music did The Beatles play?
7. How did The Beatles conquer America?
A. The Fab Four, the famous Liverpool musical group commonly known as The Beatles, reached the peak of their popularity in the 1960s. But the real story began much earlier when Paul McCartney heard the skiffle country music played by John Lennon’s group at St. Paul’s church in Liverpool. McCartney was a brilliant guitarist, so they let him join the group at once.
B. The group changed its name several times, from Johnny and the Moondogs to Long John and the Silver Beatles and finally The Beatles. The short title is in itself a smart mixture of two words. The beat is a synonym for musical rhythm, while the beetles describe insects producing sounds using their shiny wings.
C. Lennon, Harrison, McCartney and Starr were the heart of The Beatles while the other members constantly changed. Many guitarists and drummers joined but finally left the group. The style changed too. When The Beatles left Britain to perform in Europe, they turned from folk to rock-n-roll to win over the public. They also played foreign music and composed their own songs.
D. Soon the group issued their first single, My Bonnie, which became popular in Liverpool. A customer once asked for it in a music shop, but there were no copies left. When Epstein, the shop owner, finally got the disc, he was surprised to hear a good quality song by the group that played in the club next to his shop. The same month he signed the first contract with The Beatles as their musical agent.
E. Although in 1963 the group issued more than three hundred thousand copies of their second album at home, they only broke the American market a year later. During their first tour to the USA the group was welcomed by thousands of fans at Kennedy airport in New York. For half a year The Beatles were touring the USA and were top of the charts.
F. During their USA tour The Beatles visited Elvis Presley. They talked a lot, played music and managed to record several priceless compositions. The reason why none of the songs have been issued is widely discussed today. No matter how hard musical agents tried to find the recordings, they failed. This is one of the secrets The Beatles left unrevealed.
Текст | A | B | C | D | E | F |
Вопрос |
Решение:
В тексте A содержится ответ на вопрос 5 (How did The Beatles start? — Как начинались The Beatles?): «. The Beatles reached the peak of their popularity in the 1960s. But the real story began much earlier when Paul McCartney. »
В тексте B содержится ответ на вопрос 3 (What does the band’s name mean? — Что означает название группы?): «The short title is in itself a smart mixture of two words. »
В тексте C содержится ответ на вопрос 6 (What sort of music did The Beatles play? — Какую музыку играли The Beatles?): «. they turned from folk to rock-n-roll to win over the public. They also played foreign music and composed their own songs.»
В тексте D содержится ответ на вопрос 1 (How did the band get their first manager? — Как у группы появился первый менеджер?): «The same month he signed the first contract with The Beatles as their musical agent.»
В тексте E содержится ответ на вопрос 7 (How did The Beatles conquer America? — Как The Beatles завоевали Америку?): «During their first tour to the USA the group was welcomed by thousands of fans. »
В тексте F содержится ответ на вопрос 4 (What music of the band was lost forever? — Какая музыка группы потеряна навсегда?): «The reason why none of the songs have been issued is widely discussed today. »
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How did the band get their first manager ответы
Задание №14213.
Чтение. ОГЭ по английскому
Вы проводите информационный поиск в ходе выполнения проектной работы. Определите, в каком из текстов A — F содержатся ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы 1 — 7. Один из вопросов останется без ответа.
1. Who came up with an idea of making radio series?
2. How many books are in these series?
3. Did the book get much public attention?
4. How did the name of this book appear?
5. Does radio program make you rich at once?
6. When did it all start?
7. Was the recording process easy and fast?
A. It started when I was traveling in Austria as a hitch hiker. I didn’t buy a book “Europe on Five Dollars a Day”, because I didn’t have as much money as that for travelling. I’ve borrowed from someone a very old copy of the “Hitch Hiker’s Guide to Europe” which suited me well.
B. After I spent a day in Innsbruck, I went out into the countryside and lay down in the field. The stars came out and I thought, it might be good if someone would write a “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” as well. That’s how the idea of this book was born.
C. Then I was addressed by someone from BBC with an idea of making the radio series on science fiction. And that’s when the idea of this book popped up again in my mind. I think that the BBC’s officials hesitated a lot about this project but they had little choice for it has been started already.
D. When the script was ready, we started the recording. Sometimes we were working with the sound engineers for weeks to produce a single sound effect. Everyone complained that we are stealing their studio time and this was absolutely true. The budget of the series has grown up twice by that time.
E. In the meantime I was also writing for other radio series and editing the scripts for TV series. Of course, it is very nice to be the author of some radio program and tell your friends that you are on the radio, but on the other hand that doesn’t bring you a lot of money at once.
F. The first episode went out on BBC Radio 4 on March 8, 1978. But it seemed to pass unnoticed for there was no publicity, no discussion in magazines and newspapers. So, all we were doing seemed to be pointless. But then the book “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” was published in England in September 1979 and appeared on the Sunday Times best-seller list at number one and just stayed there. That’s how it has got to be popular.
Текст | A | B | C | D | E | F |
Вопрос |
Решение:
В тексте A содержится ответ на вопрос 6 (When did it all start? — Когда все это началось?): «It started when I was traveling in Austria as a hitch hiker.»
В тексте B содержится ответ на вопрос 4 (How did the name of this book appear? — Как появилось название этой книги?): «. it might be good if someone would write a “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”. »
В тексте C содержится ответ на вопрос 1 (Who came up with an idea of making radio series? — Кому пришла в голову идея делать радиосериалы?): «Then I was addressed by someone from BBC with an idea of making the radio series. »
В тексте D содержится ответ на вопрос 7 (Was the recording process easy and fast? — Был ли процесс записи простым и быстрым?): «Sometimes we were working with the sound engineers for weeks. »
В тексте E содержится ответ на вопрос 5 (Does radio program make you rich at once? — Радиопрограмма сразу делает тебя богатым?): «. but on the other hand that doesn’t bring you a lot of money at once.»
В тексте F содержится ответ на вопрос 3 (Did the book get much public attention? — Получила ли книга большое внимание публики?): «But it seemed to pass unnoticed for there was no publicity. »
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Источник: ОГЭ 2020. Английский язык. Тренировочные варианты. К. А. Громова, О. В. Вострикова и др.
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1. How did the band get their first manager?
2. How many songs did The Beatles record?
3. What does the band’s name mean?
4. What music of the band was lost forever?
5. How did The Beatles start?
6. What sort of music did The Beatles play?
7. How did The Beatles conquer America?
A. The Fab Four, the famous Liverpool musical group commonly known as The Beatles, reached the peak of their popularity in the 1960s. But the real story began much earlier when Paul McCartney heard the skiffle country music played by John Lennon’s group at St. Paul’s church in Liverpool. McCartney was a brilliant guitarist, so they let him join the group at once.
B. The group changed its name several times, from Johnny and the Moondogs to Long John and the Silver Beatles and finally The Beatles. The short title is in itself a smart mixture of two words. The beat is a synonym for musical rhythm, while the beetles describe insects producing sounds using their shiny wings.
C. Lennon, Harrison, McCartney and Starr were the heart of The Beatles while the other members constantly changed. Many guitarists and drummers joined but finally left the group. The style changed too. When The Beatles left Britain to perform in Europe, they turned from folk to rock-n-roll to win over the public. They also played foreign music and composed their own songs.
D. Soon the group issued their first single, My Bonnie, which became popular in Liverpool. A customer once asked for it in a music shop, but there were no copies left. When Epstein, the shop owner, finally got the disc, he was surprised to hear a good quality song by the group that played in the club next to his shop. The same month he signed the first contract with The Beatles as their musical agent.
E. Although in 1963 the group issued more than three hundred thousand copies of their second album at home, they only broke the American market a year later. During their first tour to the USA the group was welcomed by thousands of fans at Kennedy airport in New York. For half a year The Beatles were touring the USA and were top of the charts.
F. During their USA tour The Beatles visited Elvis Presley. They talked a lot, played music and managed to record several priceless compositions. The reason why none of the songs have been issued is widely discussed today. No matter how hard musical agents tried to find the recordings, they failed. This is one of the secrets The Beatles left unrevealed.
Doughnuts, a delicious snack, need no special occasion to eat them; they are the side order to coffee, tea or milk and can easily make you popular around the office. They are consumed all over the world – the USA alone makes more than 10 billion doughnuts a year.
The origin of the doughnut is heavily debated. The idea of fried dough does not belong to one country or culture. The exact place, time and person responsible for creating the doughnut is also unknown. However, the two countries generally associated with this sweet snack are the United States and Holland.
Records show that the Dutch were making olykoeks, or ‘oil cakes’, as early as the mid-19th century. These early doughnuts were simply balls of cake fried in pork fat until golden brown. However, there was a problem with doughnuts. The centre of the doughnuts did not cook as fast as the outside and remained mostly uncooked. That was the reason why the cakes were stuffed with fruit, nuts, or other fillings that did not take long to cook.
The doughnuts got a hole inside only after their arrival in America. There is a very popular half-true story about a sea captain and his mother, which explains how it happened. As legend has it, Mrs. Gregory sent her son, Captain Hanson Gregory, on one of his sea voyages with several doughnuts and her recipe to make more. But Hanson didn’t like nuts, so he took them out and ordered the ship’s cook to prepare all doughnuts with holes in the centre.
We may never know if Captain Gregory really invented the first doughnut hole. However, we can be sure that this hole was a very positive change. Now it was much easier to get well-done and cooked-through doughnuts.
By the 1920s, doughnuts were being mass-produced in America. Their association with breakfast was only the beginning and the doughnut was very popular as a snack in theatres. To satisfy the growing need for doughnuts in one New York neighborhood, a Russian immigrant named Adolph Levitt created the first doughnut machine. In 1934 the doughnut was declared ‘the hit food of the Century Of Progress’. Levitt made twenty-five million dollars annually from the sale of his doughnut machines to bakeries.
The 1940s and 50s, saw the arrival of doughnut chains such as Krispy Kreme Doughnuts and Dunkin’ Donuts. They say it was the Dunkin Donuts chain that popularized the ‘donut’ spelling of the word ‘doughnut’ by making it part of its name! Today, most writers outside the USA still prefer ‘doughnut’. ‘Donut’ appears about a third of the time in published American writing. However, as ‘donut’ is a simpler spelling it will certainly become more commonly used.
The Americans are so fond of doughnuts that they celebrate National Doughnut Day. It is on the first Friday in June and honours the ‘Doughnut Girls’. These were the female volunteers who made doughnuts and served them to American soldiers fighting in France during World War I. The French women wanted to bring comfort and optimism into soldiers’ life by giving them a taste of the food they had back home.
The USA produces more doughnuts than all the other countries in the world.
The fillings in doughnuts were first added to make them well-cooked.
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In a restaurant
On board a plane
In a supermarket
The speaker talks about exam preparation.
The speaker talks about a successful exam experience.
The speaker explains why he/she is afraid of exams.
The speaker says that exams are necessary.
The speaker explains why he/she failed the exam.
The speaker says that he/she enjoys taking exams.
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Linda and Sam are talking on their way to
Linda and Sam are 1)
Both Linda and Sam are fond of 1)
At present, Sam’s family has 1)
Next weekend Linda is going to 1)
go to her relatives in New York.
visit Sam’s place
spend time with her family.
Sam’s mother is 1)
The symbols of London
World record holder
Means of travelling
A sweet in the street
A healthy but difficult choice
An unusual hobby
Conflict over roads
The British are enthusiastic about mobility. They think that the ability to travel far and frequently is their right. People can spend up to two or three hours commuting to London or another big city and arrive back at their homes in the countryside only late in the evening. They put up with the long journey because they want their families to avoid the unhealthy lifestyle of big cities.
Most journeys to work are made by private road transport. It leads to the pollution so familiar to many big cities, and to traffic jams. Congestion is especially high in Britain because the British do not welcome the idea of building new roads. They don’t like living close to them. Each proposal to build a new road is criticised, so it’s not easy to improve the road situation.
Perhaps because the trains were the first means of transport in Britain many people still have a romantic outlook on them. Thousands of train-lovers spend a lot of time looking for information about trains, especially old steam engines. Many enthusiasts spend their free time restoring and repairing old trains. They even earn some money by offering rides to tourists.
It is possible to travel between any two towns or cities by either road or rail. In some parts of the country there is a very good rail network but most commercially successful trains run between London and the largest cities in the country. By modern European standards British trains are not fast. Coach services are generally even slower than trains but are much cheaper. It explains why they are still in use.
Britain is one of the few countries in Europe where double-decker buses are a common sight. Although single-deckers have been in use since 1960s, London still has many double-deckers in operation. They are world-famous, an image associated with the city. Another London icon is the black taxi. Normally, these traditional taxis cannot be hired by phone. You simply have to find one on the street.
In 1953, most schoolchildren walked to school. For this reason, school crossing patrols were introduced. This ‘patrol’ consists of an adult wearing a bright waterproof coat and carrying a stick with a circle on top of it, which reads ‘STOP’. Armed with this ‘lollipop’, the adult walks out into the middle of the road, stops the traffic and allows the children to cross.
On 9 January 2013, the London Underground (or the Tube) celebrated 150 years since the first underground journey. It is both the world’s oldest underground railway and the oldest rapid transit system. It was also the first underground railway to operate electric trains. The Underground has 268 stations and 400 km of track, making it the longest metro system in the world by route length.
How did The Beatles start?
How did The Beatles conquer America?
What does the band’s name mean?
What music of the band was lost forever?
How did the band get their first manager?
What sort of music did The Beatles play?
How many songs did The Beatles record?
Lennon, Harrison, McCartney and Starr were the heart of The Beatles while the other members constantly changed. Many guitarists and drummers joined but finally left the group. The style changed too. When The Beatles left Britain to perform in Europe, they turned from folk to rock-n-roll to win over the public. They also played foreign music and composed their own songs.
Although in 1963 the group issued more than three hundred thousand copies of their second album at home, they only broke the American market a year later. During their first tour to the USA the group was welcomed by thousands of fans at Kennedy airport in New York. For half a year The Beatles were touring the USA and were top of the charts.
During their USA tour The Beatles visited Elvis Presley. They talked a lot, played music and managed to record several priceless compositions. The reason why none of the songs have been issued is widely discussed today. No matter how hard musical agents tried to find the recordings, they failed. This is one of the secrets The Beatles left unrevealed.
When people all over the world are looking for a quick, easy meal, fast food is the most common choice. With good service, low prices and a relaxed atmosphere, fast food looks like the ideal choice. In fact, over 25 percent of Europeans eat fast food every day. Fries and hamburgers are sold everywhere: in big cities, small towns, shopping malls, airports, bus stations, schools, and even hospitals! There are 31,000 McDonald’s worldwide.
However, fast food companies make clients eat more. They offer over-sized burgers, extra-large French fries, and big portions of Coke. What’s more, these “large versions” are usually cheaper. The products have lots of calories, sugar and fat. A typical hamburger at a fast food restaurant weighs 170 grams. In 1957, it was just 50 grams. According to scientists, your fast food meal is like three ordinary meals.
Fast food doesn’t spoil. This is because it has lots of “special” ingredients. There’s a video on YouTube that illustrates this. It is based on a true story. In 1991, an engineer from the USA, Tom Scarvell, met with friends for New Year’s Eve. They stopped at McDonald’s on the way home. He bought some cheeseburgers, ate one and put the other in his coat pocket. Then he forgot about it. A year later, he took the coat out of the wardrobe, put it on and discovered the cheeseburger in his pocket from New Year’s Eve. It looked exactly the same. He was absolutely shocked. He told his friends and family but nobody believed him. So he decided to start a “burger museum” to show everyone that these cheeseburgers and hamburgers don’t decompose.
He started collecting burgers, one every year. He kept them on bookshelves in his living room in the open air. These burgers looked exactly the same, the bun, the meat, the cheese, the special sauce, the cucumber, even the lettuce. They all kept their shape and colour for over five years!
It is surprising that although most people don’t think that fast food is the best choice they can’t stop going to fast food restaurants, like McDonald’s. The chain has healthy dishes on the menu, such as fruit and vegetables. Why not order them? But you don’t go to McDonald’s for a green salad or a yoghurt! The unhealthy hamburgers, French fries and milkshakes are more common and attractive and to many people they are tastier than low calorie dishes.
There is no problem with eating fast food from time to time. If you really are dreaming about a hamburger, go and get it. But if you’re having a stressful day, remember that lunch in a fast food restaurant is not a good choice. Doctors strongly recommend avoiding all fast food and takeaways these days. You can occasionally allow yourself a fast food meal. However, if you are eating it more than once a week, think of giving up.
Fast food should play a small role in your life. If you don’t have a way out, have a fast food meal in one of McDonald’s restaurants but choose the healthier dishes. You should be aware of what you eat and try to develop healthy eating habits.
McDonald’s is the main fast food chain in the world.
Онлайн тесты на тему «Английский язык 1- бесплатные ответы МФПУ Синергия»
1. … is important with big or heavy products, because you can’t take them home in your car.
• Free delivery+
• After-sales service
• Interest-free delivery
2. A low price is important, but good … will make customers happy, even when a product breaks.
• Free delivery
• After-sales guarantee
• After-sales service+
3. I don’t like to pay … when I order something. I prefer to pay when I receive the product.
• Free credit
• A big deposit+
• After-sales guarantee
6. He wants to … a hotel for three nights in Taipei.
• Book+
• Do
• Go
• Take
• Watch
7. Before you get on the plane, you can … some shopping.
• Book
• Do+
• Go
• Take
• Watch
8. On the flight, you can always … a movie.
• Book
• Do+
• Go
• Take
• Watch
9. When I return home, I … a taxi from the airport to my house.
• Book
• Do
• Go
• Take+
• Watch
10. You need to … through security before you board the plane.
• Book
• Do
• Go+
11. Main course: …
• Apple pie
• Fish curry+
• Ice cream
• Snails
• Soup
• Steak+
12. Dessert: …
• Apple pie+
• Fish curry
• Ice cream
• Snails
• Soup
• Steak
13. Starter: …
• Apple pie
• Fish curry
• Ice cream
• Snails+
• Soup+
• Steak
22. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. Do you … any vegetarian dishes?
B. Yes, we have vegetarian pizza.
• Enjoy
• Like
• Recommend
• Serve+
• Try
23. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. What do you … for the main course?
B. The beef is delicious.
• Enjoy
• Like
• Recommend+
• Serve
• Try
24. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. Did you … the meal?
B. Yes, it was very good.
• Like+
• Recommend
• Serve
• Try
25. How much is it per night? …
• On Friday
• Three
• Seven o’clock
• Yes, please
• 150€+
26. How many nights are you staying? …
• On Friday
• Three+
• Seven o’clock
• Yes, please
27. What time do you think you’ll arrive? …
• On Friday
• Three
• Seven o’clock+
• Yes, please
• 150€
28. When are you leaving? …
• On Friday+
• Three
• Seven o’clock
• Yes, please
• 150€
29. Do you want a room with a bath? …
• On Friday
• Three
• Seven o’clock
• Yes, please+
• 150€
38. Where are you from?
• We’re doing quite well.
• The room is very comfortable.
• From time to time.
• I’m from Italy.+
39. What’s the reason for your visit?
• I’m staying at the Hilton in the town centre.
• I’m here to visit my company’s head office.+
• I play golf.
• I work flexible hours, which is great.
40. Where are you staying?
• I’m staying at the Hilton in the town centre.+
• I’m here to visit my company’s head office.
• I play golf.
• I work flexible hours, which is great.
41. What’s your hotel like?
• We’re doing quite well.
• The room is very comfortable.+
• From time to time.
• I’m from Italy.
42. How’s your business doing?
• We’re doing quite well.+
• The room is very comfortable.
• From time to time.
• I’m from Italy.
43. What do you do in your free time?
• I play golf.+
• I work flexible hours, which is great.
• Between 40 and 50 hours.
• We’re doing quite well.
44. Do you meet your colleagues after work?
• The room is very comfortable.
• I’m from Italy.
• We’re doing quite well.
• From time to time.+
45. How many hours a week do you work?
• I play golf.
• I work flexible hours, which is great.
• Between 40 and 50 hours.
• We’re doing well.
46. What do you like best about your job?
• Between 40 and 50 hours.
• I work flexible hours, which is great.+
• I play golf.
• We’re doing quite well.
21, …she travel in he rjob
Does+
47. Complete each gap in these short conversations.
. you a sales manager?
No, I’m not. I work in television.
• Don’t
• Does
• How
• Are+
49. Is there a direct …?
• Account
• Fax
• Booking
• Luggage
• Admissions Centre
• Flight
50. Can I take this as hand …?
• Fax call
• Luggage+
• Bill
• Receipt
54. He … it for an hour before I came.
• Had been doing
• Had been done
• Have been doing
55. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. … training to do my job properly.
B. I’m sorry. It’s just not possible.
• Can I have your
• I need some
56. The room looks very clean … you … it?
• Do, clean
• Have, cleaned
• Did, clean
57. When I … it … yesterday?
• Woke up, was raining
• Wake up, was raining
• Woke up, rained
58. Why don’t you buy a self-study course?
• Yes, there is.
• OK, I’ll take a look at one.
59. They … for 20 minutes when his mother came in.
• Talked
• Were talking
• Had been talking
60. … he … about the opera before?
• Had spoken
• Has spoken
• Was speaking
61. Last night I … home at 11. I … supper and then … to bed.
• Have come, had, went
• Came, have had, went
• Came, had, went
62. Will you … the bank when you go out?
• Pass
• Be passing
• Have passed
63. Oscar … from home.
• Works sometimes
• Sometime work
• Sometimes works
64. Next week, she’s moving to a new flat because her old one is … from the office.
• Too far
• Far enough
65. … you … many cities when you were in France.
• Did, visit
• Are visiting
• Have visited
66. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. … my new camera.
B. Oh dear. I’m sorry to hear that.
• I have a problem with
• I’m afraid I can’t make
67. She … her work already.
• Hasn’t finished
• Has finished
• Finished
68. And what … now?
• Do you do
• Are you doing
69. This office building … a meeting room.
• Doesn’t have
• Hasn’t
• Not have
70. Yesterday my flight … at about three o’clock in the afternoon.
• Land
• Landed
72. My suggestion is to go for a cocktail.
• That’s a great idea.
• Yes, I do
73. What day suits you?
• I think we need to target young people.
• How about Wednesday?
74. When … in Thailand?
• Have you arrived
• Did you arrive
75. Do you like football?
• Yes, please.
• Yes, I do.
76. … Ricardo drive to work?
• Do
• Does
• Is
77. She’s a very … person – she likes to be on time.
• Practical
• Punctual
78. The company … only four people and they all work in one office
• Supplies
• Employs
79. Mr Albert … to meetings
• Not go
• Isn’t go
• Doesn’t go
80. Now I … for a taxi.
• Am waiting
• Wait
81. Karina is … but she lives and works in London.
• Mexico
• Mexican
82. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. … Pascal’s is the best restaurant. The food is delicious.
B. Yes, I agree. The food is great.
• What about using
• I think
83. Tomorrow at five he … football.
• ‘ll be playing
• ‘ll play
• Plays
84. Can I speak to Jorge Ramos, please?
• OK, I’ll take a look at one.
• I’m afraid he isn’t in the office today.
85. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. … the target market?
B. It’s aimed at stylish young men who want to look good.
• My subject today is
• What’s
86. Complete each gap in these short restaurant conversations.
A. … credit card details, please?
B. It’s a Master Card. The number is …
• What about using
• Can I have your
87. I … my breakfast
• Have already had
• Had
88. His grandfather … from his job a year ago.
• Retired
• Was retiring
• Has retired
89. What did you learn from your last job?
• OK, I’ll take a look at one.
• I learned how to be patient
90. I … you later, OK?
• Call
• ‘ll call
91. Complete each gap in these short conversations.
. do you work?
At Channel 10.
• What
• Where+
• Works
• What’s
92. The Yotel showers are …
• Separate from the rooms
• Not included in the price
• In the rooms
93. Yotels are …
• In the airport
• Only an idea now
• Very near the airport
94. Woodroffe thinks Yotel will succeed …
• Only in airport
• In city centres, too
• Outside city centres
95. Travellers …
• Like the rooms
• Don’t like the rooms
• Aren’t interested in staying at Yotel
96. Woodroffe had an idea when he was sleeping in an airport.
• True
• False
97. An important feature of the Yotel is convenience.
• True
• False
98. He decided to open a hotel with very small rooms.
• True
• False
99. His first hotels were in the United States.
• True
• False
100. Rooms cost a lot of money.
• True
• False
45. Сколько часов в неделю вы работаете?
а) Я играю в гольф.
б) Я работаю гибкими часами, и это здорово.
В) Между 40 и 50 часами. +
г) У нас все хорошо.
46. Что вам больше всего нравится в вашей работе?
а) Я играю в гольф.
Б) Я работаю гибкими часами, что здорово. +
в) От 40 до 50 часов.
г) У нас все хорошо.
57. Могу ли я пройти между проходами?
а) счет
б) факс-вызов
в) бронирование
г) багаж
д) центр поступления
е) полет
Ж) место +
В вопросах 60-69 текст текста:
Пять лет назад у бизнесмена Саймона Вудроффа была хорошая идея. Он был в постели в первом классе на международном рейсе, когда решил открыть отель. Кровать в самолете дала ему идею. Он мог открыть отель с такими комнатами, как спальная зона в самолете.
Теперь путешественники в некоторых аэропортах Британии спят в этих маленьких недорогих номерах. Номера очень маленькие, всего семь квадратных метров, но они очень удобны. Они находятся в аэропорту, поэтому путешественники, которые хотят только ночной сон и душ, могут сэкономить деньги и время в пути. Вудрофф называет свой отель «Йотель».
В каждом номере есть телевизор, письменный стол и душ. Стоимость номера составляет 50 фунтов стерлингов. Вы можете заплатить 70 фунтов за большую комнату с диваном. Нажмите кнопку, и дивана изменится на кровать.
Небольшие номера очень популярны среди путешественников. Вудрофф считает, что он откроет больше Yotels в центрах города.
60. У Вудроффа была идея, когда он спал в аэропорту.
а) true
Б) ложный +
61. Он решил открыть отель с очень маленькими комнатами.
А) true +
б) ложное
62. Его первые отели были в Соединенных Штатах.
а) true
Б) ложный +
63. Комнаты стоят больших денег.
а) true
Б) ложный +
64. Важной особенностью Yotel является удобство.
А) true +
б) ложное