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Установите соответствие между текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка. Используйте каждую тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.

1. City attractions.

2. A London cinema.

3. A London theatre.

4. A London street.

5. Nature sights.

6. A London museum.

A. The Lake District, in northwest England, is a small area, but extremely beautiful, with the varied delights of soft hills and woodland and the panoramas of the great lakes. The Lake District is more often visited, both by day tourists and holidaymakers, than any other region of outstanding natural beauty in the British Isles.

B. England’s most ancient northern city lies on the River Ouse in the centre of the Vale of York between the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. It was once the principal town of Yorkshire, and it remains the seat of the Archbishop of York. A child-friendly city, its Viking, Castle and Railway museums have plenty to engage young people as well as adults.

C. Along the north part of Trafalgar Square is the famous National Gallery. Founded in 1824, the gallery has since grown into one of the most outstanding and comprehensive collections in the world, with a list of masters ranging from Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt to El Greco and Van Gogh.

D. The London Coliseum famous for its richly decorated interiors was used for variety shows, musical comedies, and stage plays for many years. In 1974 its name was changed to the English National Opera. Today it is used primarily for opera as well as being the London home of the English National Ballet. When not on tour they perform regular seasons throughout the year.

E. The Mall is London’s impressive ceremonial way, a broad tree-lined avenue. The spectacular parade takes place here each June to celebrate the official Birthday of the Sovereign. Queen Elizabeth II rides down the avenue in a horse-drawn carriage. Over 1,000 officers and men are on parade, together with two hundred horses; over two hundred musicians march and play as one.

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1. Country’s brave defenders.

2. A really international place.

3. Governesses of rich children.

4. Textile business links.

5. A nice-sounding building.

6. The initial steps of commerce.

A. Moscow has always been a multicultural city. If we look back at its history, we will see that there were several foreign communities living in Moscow on a permanent basis. We all know about German people inhabiting the banks of the Yauza river, where little Peter, the future tsar of all Russia, ran around, made friends and got his first ideas of learning about ships and fleets. But what do we know about the British community of Moscow? Did it even exist?

B. The first ties between Russia and Britain were formed in the middle of the 16th century in the time of Ivan the Terrible. It was then that some wealthy British merchants founded the Muscovy Company which held a monopoly on trade between Britain and Russia until 1698. The building of its Moscow headquarters was granted to the company by the tsar in 1556 and can be still visited at 4, Varvarka Street, known to us now as The Old English Court.

С. Beginning from the time of Peter the Great, several talented British military men moved to Russia. Many of them served as army generals and navy admirals, defending Russian borders in different wars and battles. Among the most famous ones were Field Marshall James Bruce, Field Marshall Barclay de Tolly and Admiral Thomas Mackenzie, all of them of Scottish origin.

D. In the 18th century, British industrialists made themselves known in Russia. One of the most outstanding figures was Robert McGill, who lived in Moscow and served as an intermediary between Lancashire mill engineers and the Russian cotton industry, and built over 180 mills (cotton factories) in Russia. Robert McGill had a house in Spiridonovka Street and together with his wife Jane was a prominent member of the British community in Moscow.

E. If you talk to Moscow concert musicians who were active between the 1970s and the 1990s, they will tell you of the fantastic acoustics of the “Melodiya” recording studio at 8, Voznesensky Lane, which they lovingly called ‘kirche’, mistakenly thinking it was a German church. This building, designed in the English neo-gothic architectural style, was in fact built in 1885 by Robert McGill and is St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, which was used as a recording studio in Soviet times.

1. Soapy Plates

2. Enjoyable Ads

3. Where is the Fog?

4. Main Tourist Attraction

5. Traditional Measures

6. Who Should Do It?

A. An Italian boy, who is in Britain for the first time, talked about the weather, “I can’t understand it. I’ve been here for over a week and I still haven’t seen any fog!”

B. A Japanese student from Tokyo said, “I’ve been in Britain since April and have been living with a British family. I’ve noticed one big difference between British and Japanese families. British men do jobs like cooking, washing up and ironing. They’re jobs which I’ve never seen Japanese men do. They think it’s women’s work. But I don’t agree with it!”

C. A German student at a language school in Oxford said, “I thought Britain was a modern European country — you’ve been in the EEC for years now. So why do you still use miles,Or pints and pounds instead of kilometres, litres and kilos? And why do you still drive on the wrong side of the road?”

D. A Danish girl who works as an au pair in Liverpool said, “I came to Britain a month ago. I’ve noticed one very strange thing here. After British people have washed the dishes, they never rinse them. They just take them out of the dirty, soapy water and leave them to dry!”

E. A Swedish girl said, “I’ve watched a lot of television since I arrived two weeks ago. British television’s brilliant! But the “programmes” which I’ve enjoyed most are the advertisements. They’re very funny or very clever, or both. Back home in Sweden we don’t have any TV advertisements at all!”

Образец ВПР 2019 по английскому языку 7 класс с ответами. Всероссийская проверочная работа 2019 года по английскому языку 7 класс, содержит 6 заданий. На выполнение работы по английскому языку дается 45 минут.

А. The man wants to look at the vase _________.

1. next to the teapot
2. behind the cups
3. next to the cups

B. The teapot costs _________.

1. $10
2. $12
3. $20

C. The man wants to give the teapot to his _________.

1. grandmother
2. grandparents
3. grandfather

D. The man’s meeting is at _________.

1. 3:30 pm
2. 3 pm
3. 4:30 pm

E. The weather is _________.

1. sunny
2. frosty
3. rainy

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2. Прочитайте текст вслух. У вас есть полторы минуты на подготовку и полторы минуты, чтобы прочитать текст вслух.

Physical Education is one of the subjects taught at school. Students do many different sports, exercises, and activities. There are many types of physical fitness. Physical education keeps kids and adults fit and active. It is very important for their health and well-being.
Scientists have shown that brain development and physical exercise go hand in hand. Physical education can help academic success. It is important to educate people in the field of healthy and smart ways to stay active.

3. Выберите фотографию и опишите человека на ней. У вас есть полторы минуты на подготовку и не более двух минут для ответа. У вас должен получиться связный рассказ (7–8 предложений).
План ответа поможет вам:

• the place
• the action
• the appearance of the person
• whether you like the picture or not
• why

Установите соответствие между текстами и их темами выбрав тему из выпадающего списка 7 класс впр

4. Установите соответствие между текстами и их темами, выбрав тему из выпадающего списка.
Используйте каждую тему только один раз. В задании одна тема лишняя.

1) city attractions.
2) a London cinema.
3) a London theatre.
4) a London street.
5) nature sights.
6) a London museum.

A) The Lake District, in northwest England, is a small area, but extremely beautiful, with the varied delights of soft hills and woodland and the panoramas of the great lakes. The Lake District is more often visited, both by day tourists and holidaymakers, than any other region of outstanding natural beauty in the British Isles.

B) England’s most ancient northern city lies on the River Ouse in the centre of the Vale of York between the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. It was once the principal town of Yorkshire, and it remains the seat of the Archbishop of York. A child-friendly city, its Viking, Castle and Railway museums have plenty to engage young people as well as adults.

C) Along the north part of Trafalgar Square is the famous National Gallery. Founded in 1824, the gallery has since grown into one of the most outstanding and comprehensive collections in the world, with a list of masters ranging from Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt to El Greco and Van Gogh.

D) The London Coliseum famous for its richly decorated interiors was used for variety shows, musical comedies, and stage plays for many years. In 1974 its name was changed to the English National Opera. Today it is used primarily for opera as well as being the London home of the English National Ballet. When not on tour they perform regular seasons throughout the year.

E) The Mall is London’s impressive ceremonial way, a broad tree-lined avenue. The spectacular parade takes place here each June to celebrate the official Birthday of the Sovereign. Queen Elizabeth II rides down the avenue in a horse-drawn carriage. Over 1,000 officers and men are on parade, together with two hundred horses; over two hundred musicians march and play as one.

5. Прочитайте текст и вставьте вместо каждого пропуска нужную грамматическую форму, выбрав её из выпадающего списка.

The Dog and the Donkey

Once in a small town there lived a baker. He had two pets – a dog and a donkey. The dog kept watch over the house. The donkey carried the bread and the cakes that the baker made.
One night a thief A____ into the house. The baker B____ soundly. The dog too was fast asleep, he did not bark at the thief. The donkey saw the thief and wanted to awaken C____ master, so he began to bray loudly. The thief ran away.
The baker could not sleep. He came out. He could not understand why the donkey brayed so loudly and he beat the stupid but dutiful donkey very badly. But the D____ house was saved. It was the duty of the dog to keep watch and not of the donkey. However, the donkey turned out to be a E____ guard than the dog.

A 1) broken 2) was breaking 3) broke 4) was broken
B 1) sleeps 2) was sleeping 3) slept 4) has slept
C 1) him 2) her 3) he 4) his
D 1) baker 2) bakers’ 3) baker’s 4) bakers
E 1) good 2) more good 3) best 4) better

6. Прочитайте текст и вставьте вместо каждого пропуска подходящее слово, выбрав его из выпадающего списка. Два слова в списке лишние.

A Cap Seller and the Monkeys

There was a cap seller in a city. He used to go from village to village to sell his caps. His way lay A____ a forest. It was a hot summer day and he got tired. To get some rest he sat under a tree. Soon he fell B____ . Many monkeys lived on that tree. When they saw the caps, they climbed down the tree and took the caps. Then they climbed up the tree C ____ .
The cap seller woke up after some time. He found that his caps were missing. He looked up and saw the monkeys wearing his caps. He tried his best to get his caps D____ but he couldn’t.
Suddenly an idea occurred to him. He took off his own cap and threw it on the ground. The monkeys did the same, since they are imitators. The cap seller collected all his caps and went E____ happily.

1. again
2. asleep
3. around
4. away
5. back
6. thorough
7. through

Тексты для аудирования

Аудиотекст для задания 1
Customer. Excuse me.
Shop assistant. Yes sir, how can I help you?
Customer. Can you show me that vase, please?
Shop assistant. Which one? This one next to the teapot?
Customer. No, the vase behind the cups.
Shop assistant. Ah, I see. The red one?
Customer. Yes, please. How much is it?
Shop assistant. $12.
Customer. And the teapot?
Shop assistant. It’s $20. If you take both, you can get a 10 percent discount.
Customer. Sounds good. I’ll take them. This teapot will be a lovely present for my grandmother and grandfather.
Shop assistant. Sure. Shall I wrap it?
Customer. Yes, please. And what is the time now?
Shop assistant. It’s 3 pm.
Customer. I’d better go now. I have a meeting at half past 3.
Shop assistant. Good bye, sir. And don’t forget your umbrella, otherwise you’ll get wet.
Customer. Thank you. Bye!

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Christmas is a joyful religious A____ when Christians celebrate the

birth of Jesus Christ. To people all over the world, Christmas is a season

of giving and receiving presents. In Scandinavian and other European

countries, Father Christmas, or Saint Nicholas, comes B____ houses in

the night and leaves gifts for the children. Saint Nicholas is represented as

a kindly man with a red cloak and long white beard. He visited houses

and left gifts, bringing people happiness in the coldest months of the year.

Another character, the God Odin, C____ on a magical flying horse across

the sky in the winter to reward people with gifts. These different legends

D____ across the ages to make the present-day Santa Claus.

Although Santa Claus has origins in Norse and pre-Christian

mythology, he took shape in the United States. Americans gave Santa

Claus a white beard, E____ him in a red suit and made him a cheery old

gentleman with red cheeks and a twinkle in his eye. American children

believe that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole with his wife. All year he

lists the names of children, both those who have been good and those who

have been bad. He decides what presents to give to the good children.

Santa Claus supposedly gets his list of toys from the millions of children

who write to him at the North Pole.

A 1) leave 2) holiday 3) day off 4) rest

B 1) in 2) into 3) out of 4) to

C 1) came 2) controlled 3) went 4) rode

D 1) went 2) moved 3) passed 4) put

E 1) wore 2) gave 3) provided 4) dressed

3. Прочитайте текст и вставьте вместо каждого пропуска подходящее

слово, выбрав его из списка. Два слова в списке лишние

Australian actor Nicole Kidman (A)____ that female Hollywood actors are now doing

(B)____ than men. Even though they are getting good major roles, she still (C)____

they are often treated (D)____ than male actors. Still ‘The Hours’, for which Nicole

(E)____ an Oscar in 2003, did better at the box office than many other films. Nicole

Kidman has managed to combine a film career with appearances at the theatre more

successfully than others. This is partly because she is extremely professional. People

in the industry say that she works harder than most others.

1. better; 2. worse; 3. has managed; 4. won; 5. does not believe; 6. feels; 7. works.

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