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Список вопросов базы знанийАнглийский язык (11 класс)Вопрос id:956177 Определите правильные варианты перевода слова remote ?) наиболее удобный ?) изолированный ?) отдаленный район ?) дальний ?) близлежащий Вопрос id:956178 Определите правильные варианты перевода слова rudeness ?) вежливость ?) невежественность ?) примитивность ?) грубость ?) изысканность Вопрос id:956179 Определите правильные варианты перевода слова to outsell ?) получить прибавку к зарплате ?) продавать больше, чем кто-л. ?) превосходить в цене ?) продаваться лучше/дороже, чем другой товар ?) продаваться дешевле, чем другой товар Вопрос id:956180 Определите правильные варианты перевода слова to reinforce ?) повторять с новыми силами ?) укреплять ?) получить прибавку к зарплате ?) усиливать ?) отказаться Вопрос id:956181 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Young people under sixteen | where a man and woman make a legal agreement to live together. | In Britain, marriage is a relationship | can’t get married. | Today only 50% of people get | be religious (such as in church) or in a civil ceremony. | The agreement can | married in church. |
Вопрос id:956182 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | The average age for men | teenage weddings is dropping. | When you are sixteen and seventeen | to get married is 25. | Only 28% of brides and 11% of bridegrooms are under 21. 32% | your parents must agree. | The number of | of brides and 33% of grooms are aged 21 - 24. |
Вопрос id:956183 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | One in ten British couples | get divorced in the first six years. | The average age for | the more likely the divorce. | The younger the couple, | women is 23. |
Вопрос id:956184 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | James waits at the altar | a date with the vicar of their local church. | On the day of the wedding James arrives | with the best man. | For three weeks banns are read out to tell the people | first with a friend. | James and Carol decide on a church wedding and arrange | that Carol and James want to get married. |
Вопрос id:956185 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | She walks up the aisle with | something borrowed and something blue. | Carol follows tradition by | her father by her side. | For luck, she wears something old, something new, | being late and wearing white. | Carol arrives later with her father, | her bridesmaids and a page boy. |
Вопрос id:956186 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | The vicar blesses the wedding ring | help with the flowers and dress. | These days, the groom often wears | a ring too. | The bridesmaids and page boy | and places it on the third finger of the bride’s left hand. |
Вопрос id:956187 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | They drink a toast to the bride and groom, | their friends throw confetti and rice. | The friends and family go to a reception | where there is a lot of food and drink. | During the reception Carol changes from her wedding dress into | her going away clothes and they go off for a honeymoon in Portugal. | As they leave the church together, | eat a slice of wedding cake and listen to the speeches. |
Вопрос id:956188 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | The underground in Moscow is | get from one place to another. | It's the fastest and most convenient way of | going about city. | People use various means of communication to | very popular with the citizens. | When getting about town one can go by bus, by tram, | by trolley-bus or by the underground. |
Вопрос id:956189 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | When we travel on buses (trams, etc.) we have | to pay fare. | If there are many cars, buses and trolley-buses in the town we say | have to change on to another bus (trolley-bus, tram). | If you have to travel a short distance you may take a bus, | a tram, a trolley-bus or go on foot. | If there is no direct bus to your destination you'll | that the traffic is heavy. |
Вопрос id:956190 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | If the vehicles are few we say that the traffic | to pay fare. | It's 20 roubles and | is light. | When we travel on buses (trams, etc.) we have | it doesn't depend on the distance you go. |
Вопрос id:956191 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Everything in the USA is geared towards families, | a holiday in America couldn’t be easier. | Beautiful beaches, fantastic shopping, natural wonders and | man-made marvels abound in a country that caters for all! | The USA offers a range of exciting experiences to entice families from road trip adventures to | world-class theme parks and just about everything in between! | And, speaking the same language (although the accents vary greatly!) means | ensuring you enjoy the holiday of a lifetime. |
Вопрос id:956192 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Eating out is also affordable in a selection of restaurants to suit all tastes - | including a swimming pool or two to laze by. | New York on the east coast is a fantastic place for families with | San Diego, Las Vegas and the surrounding desert packed with family attractions. | Hotels are top-notch with a range of fantastic facilities, usually | older kids and only an 8-hour flight. | The west coast is dedicated to adventure and exploring with LA, San Francisco, | no matter how fussy or discerning! |
Вопрос id:956193 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Hollywood's Universal Studios is full of heart-thumping roller coasters, or perhaps | beaches and fabulous discount shopping. | As diverse as it is wonderful, it’s a place the whole family will | combines all the best bits in a sun-filled, fun-filled frenzy! | In Florida, combine theme parks with | want to visit time and time again. | California is the USA's coolest state and this fantastic multi-centre break | seeing your favourite star's handprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre will thrill you more? |
Вопрос id:956194 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Take a snap of the famous Hollywood sign before heading to Anaheim, home of DISNEYLAND's action-packed | America's sunniest city with its miles of stunning coastline. | The number one attraction is Universal Studios with its incredible rides, | the legendary studio tour and the fabulous CityWalk area of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. | Fly in to Los Angeles airport, collect your car and make the journey to Hollywood to spend | CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE PARK and original DISNEYLAND Park. | Finally it's down to family-friendly San Diego, | your first 3 nights in the film-making capital of the world! |
Вопрос id:956195 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Finally it's down to family-friendly San Diego, | America's sunniest city with its miles of stunning coastline. | Discovery Science museum with 120 hands-on exhibits and Adventure City, | America's largest park complete with golf course, zoo and observatory. | Spend 4 nights in the family fun capital of the world! DISNEYLAND Resort is | one of the most popular attractions in Anaheim, with classic attractions, unforgettable shows and world-class entertainment. | Other essential experiences include a stroll along the Walk of Fame, a visit to the Hollywood Wax Museum or a visit to Griffith Park - | a mini-megalopolis dedicated entirely to children are also recommended. |
Вопрос id:956196 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | This southern California city, just 10 miles from the Mexican border has | the world-famous San Diego Zoo. | Attractions include SeaWorld San Diego and | driving distance including Knott's Berry Farm, Knott's Soak City Orange County and LEGOLAND California. | Enjoy 5 nights of rest and relaxation in San Diego, | a wonderful resort atmosphere. | There are other equally thrilling rides within | famous for its perfect climate and beautiful beaches. |
Вопрос id:956197 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | It's no wonder that this city is consistently voted the world's best by visitors, as well as | its narrow streets packed with attractive colonial buildings, restaurants, bars and upmarket shops. | Just down from here is Circular Quay where you can take the ferry to | various beaches and the excellent Taronga Zoo. | Australia's oldest city is built around a series of natural inlets and beaches culminating in Sydney Cove, which | is dominated by the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. | Overlooking the harbour is the historic Rocks area - Sydney's birthplace, | the one people would most like to go to! |
Вопрос id:956198 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Fresh, local produce is always important, and the city has absorbed the flavours of | Southeast Asia and Polynesia into its cuisine, making for a scintillating experience. | When it comes to the arts, Sydney is second to none. Be sure to check out | exciting restaurant scenes. | Sydney is also home to one of the world's most | its narrow streets packed with attractive colonial buildings, restaurants, bars and upmarket shops. | Overlooking the harbour is the historic Rocks area - Sydney's birthplace, | the Art Deco Museum of Contemporary Art and the brilliant Powerhouse Museum. |
Вопрос id:956199 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Enjoy | exploring it! | Fresh, local produce is always important, and the city has absorbed the flavours of | Southeast Asia and Polynesia into its cuisine, making for a scintillating experience. | With all this, plus more than 300 sunshine days a year, it's clear that | its narrow streets packed with attractive colonial buildings, restaurants, bars and upmarket shops. | Overlooking the harbour is the historic Rocks area - Sydney's birthplace, | Sydney is the city with everything. |
Вопрос id:956200 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | First of all, of course, | there are the universities. | The oldest of them are | of higher education. | In Britain there are a number of different kinds of institutions | the 12-13th centuries. | Their history goes back to | Oxford and Cambridge. |
Вопрос id:956201 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | The oldest of them are | to have any previous qualifications. | Their history goes back to | Oxford and Cambridge. | It is not necessary for students of the Open University | the 12-13th centuries. | The latest of these is the Open University, | a unique institution which, as its name suggests, is open to all. |
Вопрос id:956202 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | All the students are part-time and are taught through the medium of television and radio, | a unique institution which, as its name suggests, is open to all. | The latest of these is the Open University, | their degrees in 1973. | It is not necessary for students of the Open University | although they do receive some personal tuition as well through centres located near their own homes. | The first graduates received | to have any previous qualifications. |
Вопрос id:956203 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Besides the universities there are other institutions such as | a vocational nature as well as academic courses. | The vast majority of students receive grants from their Local Authority, | which cover tuition fees and allow a certain amount of money to the students to pay for their keen and their books. | Colleges of Education provide training and | Polytechnics and Technical Colleges. | These tend to offer courses of | education for prospective teachers. |
Вопрос id:956204 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | All the students are part-time and are taught through the medium of television and radio, | or ten weeks at other universities. | The Academic Year has three terms; it starts in October, each term lasting eight weeks at Oxford and Cambridge, | Bachelor of Arts (B. A.) or Bachelor of Science (B. Sc). | At the end of three years' study the undergraduates take their first degree - | "Long Vac" in summer. | Students have vacations at Christmas, at Easter and the so-called | although they do receive some personal tuition as well through centres located near their own homes. |
Вопрос id:956205 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Until very recently it was the home of the 'City gent' | finance for many years. | It is the site of the original walled city, | 'the City', occupies one square mile of central London. | The financial district, known simply as | with black bowler hat and tightly rolled umbrella; the bowler is rarely seen today. | London has been an important centre for | and still has its own Lord Mayor and local government. |
Вопрос id:956206 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | When London was an imperial capital, the City was its financial heart, but | the City is almost deserted at night. | Although hundreds of thousands of people work in its offices by day, | only about eight thousand actually live within the square mile | In contrast to the entertainment district in the West End of London, | in the age of telecommunications, the City could be situated anywhere. | Although the City is central to international finance, to many observers it seems | increasingly independent of the British domestic economy. |
Вопрос id:956207 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | It is the site of the original walled city, | (although the Scottish banks still issue their own notes), and acts as the government's banker. | It controls other British banks, issues banknotes | with black bowler hat and tightly rolled umbrella; the bowler is rarely seen today. | The City has the greatest concentration of banks in the world and is responsible for | and still has its own Lord Mayor and local government. | Until very recently it was the home of the 'City gent' | about a quarter of international bank lending. |
Вопрос id:956208 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | In October 1986 it became possible for stockbrokers to deal in shares | and the Republic of Ireland. | London has had a Stock Exchange for | dealing in stocks and shares for over 200 years. | In March 1986 membership of the London Stock Exchange was opened | through telephones and computers instead of face-to-face on the floor of the Exchange. | Since 1973 it has been the single International Stock Exchange for the United Kingdom | to overseas companies, and commissions became negotiable. |
Вопрос id:956209 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | London has had a Stock Exchange for | the other major international financial centres in Tokyo and New York. | A number of international exchanges are also | dealing in stocks and shares for over 200 years. | These provide an international market where | materials and services can be bought and sold. | These dramatic changes in City practices became known as 'Big Bang': they linked London much more closely with | based in the City. |
Вопрос id:956210 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | The City is also a major centre for | the other major international financial centres in Tokyo and New York. | The London Metal Exchange deals in industrial metals and the Baltic Exchange arranges | accept risks on behalf of groups of members who are responsible for meeting any insurance claims. | These dramatic changes in City practices became known as 'Big Bang': they linked London much more closely with | the sale of half of the world's ships and most of the world's sea cargo. | Lloyd's of London insures everything from houses to ships through its underwriters, insurance specialists who | insurance services. |
Вопрос id:956211 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Lloyd's also publishes detailed information on | ships and their movements. | These provide an international market where | based in the City. | A number of international exchanges are also | 75 per cent from outside Britain. | Lloyd's currently receives £8,000 million in payments each year, | materials and services can be bought and sold. |
Вопрос id:956212 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | These provide an international market where | and still has its own Lord Mayor and local government. | The London Metal Exchange deals in industrial metals and the Baltic Exchange arranges | materials and services can be bought and sold. | It is the site of the original walled city, | in the age of telecommunications, the City could be situated anywhere. | When London was an imperial capital, the City was its financial heart, but | the sale of half of the world's ships and most of the world's sea cargo. |
Вопрос id:956213 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Since then, he has built up a fortune estimated at the turn of the century | launched Microsoft, the world's largest producer of software, in 1975. | Paul Allen is the computer genius who, with Bill Gates, | to be worth over $30 billion. | He underwent radiotherapy successfully, but | he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease, a form of leukaemia. | Allen was Vice-President in charge of research and product development when | the experience forced him to evaluate his life and to rethink its direction. |
Вопрос id:956214 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | As he retained a seven per cent share of the company's stock, | then to the causes he cares about. | He gives away millions of dollars each year. He has established charitable foundations to boost the arts, | save the trees, promote literacy, build swimming pools, and fund medical research. | Allen has dedicated much of his life since | and put $60 million into Aids research, and to modernizing libraries and theatres. | He has financed numerous development projects in and around the city of Seattle, | the money has continued to roll in. |
Вопрос id:956215 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | While buying laser discs from a video store near where he had grown up, | but in recent years it had become sad and run down. | Typical of Allen's approach was his idea for | saving and resurrecting the Cinerama Theater. | After so learning that it might become a dinner theater, a rock-climbing club, | or even a parking lot, Allen signed the petition. | The Cinerama was once a hugely popular entertainment center, | Allen noticed a 'Save the Cinerama' petition on the counter. |
Вопрос id:956216 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | He has his own Boeing 757 jet, a yacht with | Internet, scuba diving and reading science magazines. | America's third-richest person | Manhattan, France and elsewhere. | He owns homes in Beverley Hills, | a helipad and recording studio, and a fleet of cars. | In his free time, Allen enjoys surfing the | owns a movie house. |
Вопрос id:956217 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | What he seems to like best, though, is playing guitar with his | rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous. | Because Allen is private and generally inaccessible, as billionaires | Monica Seles and musicians Peter Gabriel and Dave Stewart. | His lavish parties are legendary, and his friends include tennis star | six-piece band, The Grown Men. | But he also has an outgoing lifestyle, | tend to be, he is often described as 'shy and reclusive'. |
Вопрос id:956218 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Typical of Allen's approach was his idea for | and put $60 million into Aids research, and to modernizing libraries and theatres. | While buying laser discs from a video store near where he had grown up, | but in recent years it had become sad and run down. | The Cinerama was once a hugely popular entertainment center, | saving and resurrecting the Cinerama Theater. | He has financed numerous development projects in and around the city of Seattle, | Allen noticed a 'Save the Cinerama' petition on the counter. |
Вопрос id:956219 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | Although the actual situation of Great Britain in the contemporary world is no longer that of a top nation, | it would seem that the implications of this change have not yet penetrated far into British popular consciousness. | Deep down the British still feel | pretty satisfied with themselves. | Its geographical position was one of the most important factors which | contributed largely to making a distinctive character of its inhabitants. | The British are known as a people self-assured, absolutely confident | in their national sense of superiority. |
Вопрос id:956220 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | The British have some very rigid codes of | doing the wrong things soon find themselves rejected. | This trait comes out most clearly as willingness to tolerate, sometimes it seems | a willingness to encourage individual eccentricities. | Individuals who do not do the right things and do not avoid | themselves, and even among others. | The British display a very wide toleration of individual differences among | behaviour, notably the public-school code. |
Вопрос id:956221 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | For example, it is part of the Englishman’s code not to intrude upon | the early nineteenth century and a series of strikes. | They have their lives | to live in their own way, and he has his. | Of course, there were the anti-machine riots of | his neighbours and their way of doing things. | True, for nearly two centuries Britain has undergone changes without | serious political and economic violence. |
Вопрос id:956222 Соедините части предложений Левая часть | Правая часть | They are against any suggestion that some modification of their habits, or | the introduction of something new and unknown into their lives, might be to their advantage. | England is full of small-scale and local conservatisms, | some of them of highly individual or particular character. | On a national scale their conservatism may be illustrated by the attitude to the monarchy which | they love familiar things in familiar places. | The British are really conservative, | is held in affection and reverence by nearly all English people. |
Вопрос id:956223 Укажите время, в котором стоит сказуемое предложения: Almost every week-end Brian and Lucy, a young married couple, spend with Brian's parents in the village of Applefield in Berkshire, a county to the west of London. ?) Present Continuous ?) Past Perfect ?) Past Indefinite ?) Present Indefinite Вопрос id:956224 Укажите время, в котором стоит сказуемое предложения: Credit for originating the holiday is generally given to Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane ?) Present Continuous Active ?) Past Perfect Passive ?) Past Indefinite Active ?) Present Indefinite Passive Вопрос id:956225 Укажите время, в котором стоит сказуемое предложения: Father's Day has been commercialized with the sending of greeting cards and the giving of gifts. ?) Present Perfect Passive ?) Past Continuous Active ?) Past Indefinite Passive ?) Present Indefinite Active Вопрос id:956226 Укажите время, в котором стоит сказуемое предложения: Father’s Day in the United States is holiday (third Sunday in June) to honour fathers. ?) Present Indefinite ?) Present Continuous ?) Past Indefinite ?) Past Perfect
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