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Евтишенков И.Н.

TEST 7

C6. Study the two photographs.

In 1,5 minutes be ready to compare and contrast the photographs:

You will speak for not more than 2 minutes. You have to talk continuously.

1) give a brief description of the photos (action, location) 2 say what the pictures are in common

3)say in what way the pictures are different

4)say which of the concerts presented in the pictures you prefer

5)explain your choice

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TEST 8

С3. Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend.

You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1,5 minutes to read the text silently, then be ready to read it out aloud.

You will not have more than 1,5 minutes to read it.

While cars used in land-speed-record attempts, like the Bloodhound jet car that will attempt the challenge in 2012, and certain types of boat have taken advantage of jet thrust since the 1950s, all record-breaking motorbikes have used a conventional engine that drives the rear wheel.

This is because it is difficult to pack a jet engine into a two-wheeled frame capable of enormous speed with any degree of safety. Fast cars can be built around old jet fighter engines, but these are far too heavy to fit into a bike that must be balanced by the driver making tiny steering adjustments to the front wheel.

So for his new bike, called Jet Reaction, Brown has redesigned a 930-kilowatt helicopter engine to produce thrust instead of turning a rotor. It was “quite difficult”, he says. “One is working with very fine tolerances in very difficult materials. If you get it wrong, destroying the engine is the most likely result.”

Brown has also added his own reheat unit, or afterburner. It sprays fuel into the hot exhaust gases, causing it to ignite and generate yet more thrust. The idea sounds simple enough, though he says that getting it to work at something approaching its theoretical potential “requires much more development”. The reheat burner sits above two canisters that deploy braking parachutes when needed.

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TEST 8

C4. Study the advertisement.

You decided to visit the place and now you are calling to make some clarifications. In a minute you are to ask five questions to find out the following:

1)dates for departures and voyage duration

2)in-ship facilities

3)price and class of cabins

4)landing tours to the ice-shores

5)temperature in the place at that time

You have 20 seconds to ask each question.

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TEST 8

C5. Imagine that while travelling during your holidays you took some photos. Choose one photo to present to your friend.

You will have to start in 1,5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.

In your talk remember to speak about:

when you took the photo

what/who is in the photo

what is happening

why you took the photo

why you decided to show the picture to your friend

You have to talk continuously, starting with:

I’ve chosen photo number…

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TEST 8

C6. Study the two photographs.

In 1,5 minutes be ready to compare and contrast the photographs:

You will speak for not more than 2 minutes. You have to talk continuously.

1) give a brief description of the photos (action, location) 2 say what the pictures are in common

3)say in what way the pictures are different

4)say which of the pastimes presented in the pictures you prefer

5)explain your choice

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TEST 9

С3. Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend.

You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1,5 minutes to read the text silently, then be ready to read it out aloud.

You will not have more than 1,5 minutes to read it.

The complexities of the 'English' language are such that even native speakers cannot always communicate effectively, as almost every Briton learns on his first day in America. Indeed, Robert Burchfield, editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, created a stir in linguistic circles on both sides of the Atlantic when he announced his belief that American English and English English are drifting apart so remorselessly that one day the two nations may not be able to understand each other at all.

For non-English speakers everywhere, English has become the common tongue. Even in France, the most determinedly non-English-speaking nation in the world, the war against English encroachment has largely been lost. In early 1989, the Pasteur Institute announced that henceforth it would publish its famed international medical review only in English because too few people were reading it in French,

English is, in short, one of the world's great growth industries. 'English is just as much big business as the export of manufactured goods,' Professor Sir Randolph Quirk has written. 'There are problems with what you might call "after-sales service"; and "delivery" can be awkward; but at any rate the production lines are trouble free.' Indeed, such is the demand to learn the language that there are now more students of English in China than there are people in the United States.

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TEST 9

C4. Study the advertisement.

You decided to visit the place and now you are calling to make some clarifications. In a minute you are to ask five questions to find out the following:

1)average bill and booking fee, if any

2)seats available in the weekend nights

3)cuisine preference in the place

4)vegetarian dishes choice

5)credit card acceptance

You have 20 seconds to ask each question.

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TEST 9

C5. Imagine that while travelling during your holidays you took some photos. Choose one photo to present to your friend.

You will have to start in 1,5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.

In your talk remember to speak about:

when you took the photo

what/who is in the photo

what is happening

why you took the photo

why you decided to show the picture to your friend

You have to talk continuously, starting with:

I’ve chosen photo number…

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TEST 9

C6. Study the two photographs.

In 1,5 minutes be ready to compare and contrast the photographs:

You will speak for not more than 2 minutes. You have to talk continuously.

1) give a brief description of the photos (action, location) 2 say what the pictures are in common

3)say in what way the pictures are different

4)say which of the ways of reading presented in the pictures you prefer

5)explain your choice

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TEST 10

С3. Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend.

You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1,5 minutes to read the text silently, then be ready to read it out aloud.

You will not have more than 1,5 minutes to read it.

It was November, cold and wet in west Arkansas, a miserable dawn following on a miserable night. Sleet whistled through the pines and collected on the humps of stone that jutted out of the earth; low overhead, angry clouds hurtled by. Now and then the wind would rush through the canyons between the trees and blow the sleet like gunsmoke. It was the day before hunting season.

Bob Lee Swagger had placed himself just off the last climb that led up to Hard Bargain Valley, that flat splurge of tabletop high in the Ouachitas, and he sat in perfect silence and perfect stillness against an old pine, the rifle across his knees. This was Bob's first gift: the gift of stillness. He acquired it naturally, without instruction, from some inner pool where stress never reached. Back in 'Nam he was something of a legend for the nearly animallike way he could will his body reactions down, stiller than death.

The cold had fought through his wool leggings and up and under his down vest and begun to climb up his spine, like a sly little mouse. He gritted his teeth, fighting the urge to let them chatter. Now and then his hip throbbed from a wound from long ago. He instructed his brain to ignore the phantom ache. He was beyond will. He was in some other place.

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