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VARIANT 3
Reading
------------- Task 1
Read the text below. Match choices (A-H) to (1-5). There are three
choices you don't need to use. Write your answers on the separate answer
sheet.
(1) __
It's hardly surprising that weather is a favourite topic for so many people
around the world - it affects where we choose to live, what we wear, our
moods, and perhaps even our national characteristics. A sunny day can
relieve the deepest depression, while extreme weather can destroy homes and
threaten lives.
(2) __
Palm trees bent double in hurricane force winds, cars stranded in snow
drifts, people navigating small boats down flooded city streets - images we
are all familiar with from news reports of severe weather spells. But many of
the consequences of the weather are less newsworthy.
«I'm feeling a bit under the weather� is a common complaint in Britain,
especially on Monday mornings, and it seems that weather really can be re
sponsible for moods. Studies have shown that changeable weather can make it
hard to concentrate, cloudy skies slow down reflexes, and high humidity with
hot, dry winds makes many people irritable and snappy.
(3) __
If you live in a place like Britain, where the weather seems to change daily
if not hourly, you could be forgiven for thinking that the weather is random.
In fact the weather is controlled by systems which move around areas of the
globe. In the UK the weather depends on depressions. often called •lows»,
and anticyclones, also known as 'highs'. These systems start in the Atlantic
Ocean, and make their way across the British Isles from the west to the east.
Highs bring sunny weather, while lows bring rain and wind.
The weather systems in tropical climates are very different from those in
mid and high latitudes. Tropical storms develop from depressions, and often
build into cyclones, violent storms featuring hurricanes and torrential rain.
(4) __
The human race has always tried to guess the weather, especially in areas
of the world where there are frequent changes. Two popular traditional ways
of forecasting the weather used pine cones and seaweed. When the air has
a high level of humidity there is a higher chance of rain, when the humidity
is low, there is more chance of fine weather. Pine cones and sea.weed react to
changes in humidity - pine cones open, and seaweed feels dry when the hu
ntldity is low, while high humidity brings the opposite effect.
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While folk wisdom сап still provide а guide to help forecast weather, to
day's methods of prediction increasingly rely 011 technology. Satellites, bal
loons, ships, aircraft and weather centres \vit11 sensitive monitoring equip
ment send data to computers. The data is then processed, and the weather
predicted. However, even this system cannot predict weather for longer than
about а week.
(5) __
А1 though people in Britain often moan abou t the weather, we should spa.re
а thought for the inhaЬitants of pa.rts of tl1e world where dangerous weather
regularly wreaks havoc on the environment and population. Sandstorms, tor
nadoes, blizzards and f1ashfloods regularly kill thousands of people and leave
many others homeless.
While most of us try to avoid extreme weather, some adventurous souls
actively seek out places where extreme weather conditions exist. Sports such
as surfing, kiteboai·ding, ice-clin1bшg and white-water rafting are becoming
increasingly popular with people seeking relief from the mo11otony oi daily
routine. Extreme sports are about exhilaration, skill and danger, and often
harness the weather to provide adrenaline addicts ,vitl1 their kicks.
Even more extraordinary are storn1-cl1asers - weather enthusiasts who
risk their Jives following tornadoes and thunderstorms at high speed to wit
ness the damage they cause at close hand.
А Extreme Weather
1 В Why We Like to Discttss It
2 С What Causes Weather Yariatio11s?
D Weather and Character
3
Е In.fluence of Hшnan Activity
4 F Study of Weather Patterns
5 G Can We Predict the Weather?
Н The Effects of Weather
A B C D 8 According to the text, the most valuable coin in the world costs ___
a A 5 thousand dollars.
B 500,000 dollars.
C 5 million dollars.
D 1 million dollars.
Lack of focus - if you don't knov.• wl1at you want, do you really want
anything?
Lack of direction - if you don't know what to do, how can you Ье moti
vated to do it?
(14) The second motivation killer is а lack of focus. How often do you focus
on what you don't want, 1·ather than on а concrete goal? We normally
think in terms of fear. I'm afгaid of be-ing poor. l'm afraid no one will
respect me. Гm afraid of being alone. The proЫem with this type of
thinking is that fear alone isn't actionaЫe. Instead of doing something
about our fear, it feeds on itself and drains our motivation.
If you're caught up in fear-based thinking, the first step is foct1sing
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tbat energy on а we11-defined goal. Ву def ning а goal, you automati
cally define а set of actions. If you have а fear of poverty, create а plan
to increase уош· incorne. It could Ье going back to scl10ol, obtaining
а higber-paying job, or developing а pгofitaЫe website. Тhе key is mov
ing from an intaнgiЫe desi1·e to concrete, measuraЫe steps.
(15) Tl1e firial piece in the шotivational puzzle is direction. If focus means
having an нltimate goal, direction is having а day-to-day strategy to
achieve it. The key to finding direction is identifying the activities that
lead to sпccess. For every goal, there are activities t)1at рау off and those
that don't. Make а list of all уош· activities and arrange them based on
results. Then make an action plan that focuses on the activities that
lead to Ьig returns.
It's inevitaЫe that you'll encounter periods of low energy, bad luck,
and even an occasiona1 failure. If you don't discipline your mind, these
щinor speed bumps can turn into mental шonsters. Ву being on guard
against the top motivation killers you can preserve your motivation and
propel yourself to success.
Use of English
in the other parts of the country. They say if you visit Great Britain, you must
visit the City (28) ___ Ваt� the splen<lid mo11wnent to the elegance
and good taste of the 18th century. The city took its name from the Roman
Ьath, (29) ___ са11 Ъе seen in the heart of the city. То visit the country
(30) _ _ _ visiting Stratford-on-Avon is unimaginaЬle. Тhе things that at-
tract people's attention are the p]aces connected with the name of William Shake
speare: the house where he was Ъorn, the Grammar School where he studied, the
little cottage near Stratford where his wife, Anne Hathaway, lived as а girl. But
to my mind the Ьiggest attraction is the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. One of the
(31) ___ Ьeautiful and interesting parts of Great Britain is &otland; espe-
cially the region usually (32) ___ the Шgblands. Tourists go to &otland
to see its Ьeautiful lakes (called •lochs• ). Edinburgh, the capital of &otland, is
а Ьeautiful and old city. Тhе first thing you see in it is the Rock, а very large hill in
the middle of the city. Тhе Edinburgh Castle stands onit. Тhе Castle looks like а cas-
tle from а fairy tale. Scottish national and (33) ___ festivals are held there.
А в с D
22 sight sightseeing travel see
23 Parliament President Feudal Rada
24 Far Inside Where Besides
25 spending wasting sending during
26 Ье Ьeing is are
27 good well better best
28 of from above under
29 when who where which
31
30 with without by way among
32
31 many much more most 33
32 called cried phoned asked
33 musical melody tune song
Read the text below. For questions (34-45) choose the correct answer
(А, В, С or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
But the piper {42) ___ one day, and started to play his flute. This
time, all the children followed him, and he left the town (43) ___ the
mountains. Suddenly, a cave opened in the mountain and the piper and all the
children went ( 44) ___ . The cave closed behind them and the children
were (45) ___ seen again in Hamelin.
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Writing
46 Write a letter to your pen friend about your usual working day,
using the plan below:
PLAN
Introduction
Para 1: greeting; some words about how busy your usual day is.
Main body
Para 2: morning and afternoon activities.
Para 3: evening activities.
Conclusion
Para 4: how you feel about your daily routine; closing remarks; your sig
nature.
Write a letter of at least 100 words. Do not write any dates or addresses.
Start your letter with:
Dear _______
in your letter you are asking me about my usual day.
My best wishes,
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VARIANT 5
Reading
(1) __
Cardiff is the capital city of Wales, Europe's youngest capital and one of
the fastest-growing cities and tourist destinations in Britain. Cardiff's re
cent redevelopment has resulted in world-class sporting and entertainment
places that must Ье visited. Add to this excellent shopping, varied restau
rants and plenty of art, history and culture, and Cardiff is an ideal holiday
destination to keep the family happy.
(2) __
When you visit Cardiff, you'll find tl1e •Ьig 3" sights - Cardiff Castle,
the Мillennium Stadium and the National Museum all close to each other in
the city centre. But there are great attractions to Ье found all over the city
- the Wales Millennium Centre and Techniquest, and the fairy-tale Castell
Coch.
(З) __
Wales is the land of castles, and Cardiff itself is home to а huge number
of castles and historic sites. Cardiff's llistory dates back to Roman times, and
Cardiff Castle, right at the heart of the city, is well worth а visit, from its
magnificentNorman keep to the decadent and luxurious interiors of the Vic
torian castle.
(4) __
As with most of Wales, Cardiff has а growing reputation for fine dining.
Tbls is down to great local chefs, and even better loca1 produce - Welsh lашЬ
and beef, fresh seafood and organic vegetaЫes.
(5) __
Cardiff is home to the world-famous Millennium Stadium, horne of Welsh
football and rugby and the temporary home of the FA Cup final from 2001-
2006. And for golf fans, the Celtic Manor Resort, just 20 minutes from Car
diff, hosted the Ryder Сир tournament in 2010.
A BCDE FGH А Attractions
В Culture and Heritage
С Sport
D А World-Class City
Е Food and Drink
F Shopping
G Buy Before You Fly
Н Music andNightlife
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Read the text below. For questions (6-10) choose the correct answer
(� В, С or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Bella Italia
Bella Italia is а top choice for Italian cuisine in а family friendly setting.
You'll choose from the selection of pizzas, salads, and seafood here as well as
the classic Italian Godfather dessert of cakes with nuts topped with vanilla
ice cream. lf you happen to Ье up early, head over here for an exceptional
breakfast menu. The Bella breakfast is а local favourite, serving up fresh
croissants, breakfast pies, and plenty of cream espresso.
The restaurant is located at 22 Leicester Square. Call 020 7321 0016 for
more information.
ТhеАрех
Come to TheApex for а contemporary restaurant with plenty of style. The
British Mediterranean menu offers а choice of pasta, pizza, and seafood en
trees in а stylish setting that leaves quite an impression.
The restaurant is located within the Radisson Edwardian Hampshire Ho
tel at 31 Leicester Square. Call 0871 223 9665 for more information.
RendezVous
RendezVous is а contemporary cafe and ice-crean1 shop that serves up
а great selection of snacks and desserts for your afternoon tea. Соте here to
have а classic Apple Tart cake or enjoy а sampling of pistachio ice cream, straw
Ьerry cheesecake, frozen yogurt, or а Rum & Raisin combination dessert. Out
door seating makes this spot а great place to settle down and just watch people.
lt's located at 48 Leicester Square, just а short walk from Haymarket
Street.
Chiquito
If you're looking for а little spice and Mexican style, соте to Chiquito,
one of London's favourite Mexican grills. The lively atmosphere and exciting
menu offer are something you must try. From the Peri Peri Chicken Wrap to
the classic Mexican Paella, the extensive menu will also offer choices of Кing
Prawn, Duck, and Acapulco Chicken for visitors with the traditional taste.
Chiquito is located at 21 Leicester Square. Call 0207 839 6925 for more
information.
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А В С D 9 Where can you try Mexican-style food?
е А At TheApex.
В AtRendezVous.
С At Bella Italia.
D At Chiquito.
(11) Do some research about the company so that you can talk knowledgeaЬly
about it. Тrу to predict what questions you will Ье asked, and prepare
your answers.
(12) Wear clean, well-fitting clothes. Smile, make еуе contact and give а firm
handshake. Sit fairly upright in your chair and sit still. Speak clearly
and confidently. Don't worry about Ъeing nervous - it's normal - but
don't let your nerves stop you from giving full answers to questions.
(13) The interviewer is asking you questions because he/she wants to know
more about you, so don't mumЫe or give one-word answers. Make sure
you answer the question that was asked, and try to give specific answers
with examples.
(14) Don 't panic if the interviewer asks you to talk about proЫems you
have had. He/she isn 't trying to make you look bad. You should briefly
describe the proЫem and then explain how you tried to solve it. Don't
liel You must ALWAYS tel1 the truth, remembering to try to show
yourself in а positive light.
(15) Make а list of things you want to know about the job and take it with
you to the interview. When it is your tttrn to ask questions, have а quick
look at it and ask any that haven't been answered already.
Use of English
Task 5 ------------
Read the text below. For questions (22-33) choose the correct answer
(А, В, С or D). Write your answers on the separate answer sheet.
Great Britain: Geographical Peculiarities
Gx·eat Britain is the largest (22) ___ of Europe and the seventh larg-
est island in the world. The waters of the North Sea and the English Channel
separate Great Britain from Europe.
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England occupies the southern and the eastern parts of Great Britain. It
has an (23) ___ of 50,327 sq miles. Scotland, covering 30,400 sq miles.
lies to the north. Wales, to the west, has an area of 8,016 sq miles a11d North·
ern Ireland - 5,460 sq miles. No part of Great Britain is more than 70 шiles
from the (24) ___
Great Britain has six distinct natural regions. Тhе Highlands in north·
ern Scotland is а region of mountain ranges, plateaus, deep valleys and
(25) ___ . Ben Nevis - the highest (26) ___ in Great Britain - rises
in the Нigblands. The Scottish Lowlands lie in the valleys of the Clyde, Forth
and Тау rivers. Scotland's principal cities lie in this area. Tl1e Pennine Chain,
а region (27) ___ in iron and coal, extends from the Scottish Lowlands.
The Мidlands are а lowland region, between the southern end of tl1e Pennine
Chain and the Cambrian Mountains of Wales.
The south·eastern plains (28) ___ the entire area south and east
of the Pennines and to the Мidlands. This region includes cl1aLk downs and
low plains and fenlands. These plains were the first part of the island to Ье
(29) ___ and are Great Britain's best faпnlands.
Northern Ireland is а lowland region surrounding an area of peat bogs. It
includes Lough Neagb, the largest lake in the United Кingdom.
Great Britain is not large (30) ___ to have many long rivers. The
two (31) ___ , the Thames and tbe Severn, are only а little more than
200 miles long. Тhе Clyde, Forth, Huшber, Mersey, Severn and Tl1ames
ri vers all have (32) ___ that make fine harЬours. Cities on these estuaries
(33) ___ as centres of ocean and inland commerce.
А В С D А в с D
А в с D
34 паше names named nan1ing
35 take took taken taking
36 arrested is arrested was arrested were arrested
have Ьееn
37 has committed had comшitted
conш1itted committed
38 1
late later latteг letter
39 walking is walking Ье walking was walking
40 cobЫer's cobЬlers cobЫers' cobЫers's
41 in Ьу оп wit}1
42 have having had has
43 Ьetween behind Ьecause Ьelieve
44 work to work worked working
45 Ье shall Ье will Ье would