Образцы заданий говорения по английскому. Сравнение двух фотографий

В данной статье разберем наиболее подробно, как успешно сдать задание 3 из раздела Говорение в ЕГЭ по английскому языку. Во-первых, как и для любого задания необходимо иметь четкий план, который всегда поможет сориентироваться при сдаче экзамена. Во-вторых, выучить наизусть выражения, которые приведены ниже.

План описания одного фото из трех

Не забывайте, для описания фотографии необходимо будет представить ту ситуацию, которая изображена. Даже если такого случая в Вашей жизни не происходило, выдумывайте и мечтайте! Придумайте историю, где Вы были в этот момент и с кем. Придумайте родственников и друзей (в зависимости от того, что изображено на картинке). Самое главное — уложиться вовремя и все успеть.

Итак, план описания фотографии должен быть следующим:

  1. Вступительные фразы.
  2. Where and when the photo was taken (когда и где было сделано фото).
  3. What/who is in the photo (кто/что изображен(о)).
  4. What is happening (что происходит).
  5. Why you keep the photo in your album (почему была снята эта фотография).
  6. Why you decided to show the picture to your friend (почему решили показать).
  7. Заключение.

Фразы-клише для описания фото на ЕГЭ

Рассмотрим каждый пункт плана описания фотографии на ЕГЭ подробнее.

Примечание: Обязательно для описания фото не забывайте использовать Present Continuous. Повторить грамматическое правило Present Continuous можно в разделе « ».

1. Вступительные фразы

Начать ответ следует с фразы: «I’ve chosen photo number… — Я выбрал(а) фото номер…», которая нужна для того, чтобы эксперт понял, какую картинку выбрал участник экзамена.

Например,
I’ve chosen photo number 3.

Например,

  • As you know, I took up photography last year. Since then I’ve taken lots of pictures. I keep the best of them in my album. Here is one of them.
  • As you know, I have just come back from holiday. I took lots of photos while I was on holiday. I’d like to show you one of them.
  • I’d really like you to see one photo. Here it is.
  • I’ve got a photo to show you. Please, have a look.
  • I would like to tell you more about this photo.

2. Когда и где была сделана фотография

— I took it a month ago when I was …ing … (walking along the street, walking in the park, travelling abroad) + обязательно указать конкретное место (in the centre of the city where I was staying; in one of the local parks; at the stadium that is not far from my place; at the railway station; on the train; in my bedroom).
— I had a camera in my hand and I took a photo.
— I remember that day very well.

Например,

  • I took it last summer when I was travelling abroad in the centre of the city where I was staying. I remember that day very well.

3. Кто, что изображено (назвать общую картину + перечислить 2-3 самых важных объекта) + что происходит

— In this photo you can see … (a street, a city, a forest, an animal, a person, …)
— This is a picture of (a street, a city, a forest, an animal, a person, …)

— I make this photo occasionally but I keep it because it reminds me … .
— I make this photo because I like such unusual scenes.
— I make this photo to keep memory.
— I adore …
— I love doing it.
— It looks great.
— It makes me want to try it.
— It makes me want to go there.
— It makes me think about life.
— It’s not a very common situation.

— In the foreground/center of the photo there is/are … .
— In the background one can see a … .
— On the left/right … .
— Up/down the photo … .

  • He/she is wearing …
  • He/she has got … (a tattoo, piercing, an umbrella, …)
  • He/she is carrying … (a bag, a suitcase, …)
  • He/she looks … (happy, sad, serious, angry, tired, bored, …)

Например,

  • In this photo you can see people who are having fun together. I don’t know their names. They seemed to be very nice people. In the foreground of the photo there is a women with your children who are finding near a museum. They were very friendly. In the background of the photo you can see me. I am making some photos my friends. The weather on that day was fantastic.

4. Почему была снята эта фотография

Например,

  • I keep this picture in my album because it reminds me of the wonderful holiday. I think it was really amaizng (terrible, awesome).
  • I keep the photo in my album because it illustrates the beauty of nature. And, moreover, I consider it as one of my best shots.

5. Почему решили показать

— I want you to see this photo because …
— I would like you to see this photo because …
— … you are interested in … .
— … you like …, too.
— I decided to show you this photo…

  • because you like unusual objects.
  • because you like romantic situations like these.
  • because I want you to smile.
  • because I want your mood to rise.
  • because I wanna raise you mood.
  • because I want you to remember our previous holidays.
  • because I want to demonstrate you my skills of a photographer.

Например,

  • I want you to see this photo because it was an interesting moment and I wanted to share it.

6. Заключение

Обязательно свой монолог следует завершить следующими предложениями:

Например,

  • Now you realize why I’m fond of this photo. I hope you like it too. That’s all I wanted to say.
  • I hope you enjoyed my story about this photo. Maybe next time you’ll show me yours. That’s all I wanted to say.
  • Well, as you can see, this photo is my favourite because it’s connected with such good memories. That’s all I wanted to say.

Примечание: Ознакомиться с стратегиями выполнения других заданий в ЕГЭ по английскому языку можно в разделе « «

Благодарю
действующих экспертов по английскому языку
за помощь в написании данного материала:

Вариант № 466995

При выполнении заданий с кратким ответом впишите в поле для ответа цифру, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа, или число, слово, последовательность букв (слов) или цифр. Ответ следует записывать без пробелов и каких-либо дополнительных символов. Для выполнения заданий 1, 2 прослушайте аудиозапись и выпишите правильную последовательность цифр. Для выполнения заданий 3-9 прослушайте интервью и выберите один из трех вариантов ответа. В задании 10 установите соответствие между текстами A-G и заголовками 1-8. В задании один заголовок лишний. В задании 11 прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A-F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1-7. Одна из частей в списке 1-7 лишняя. Прочитайте текст и выполните задания 12-18. В каждом задании запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.


При выполнении заданий 19-25, преобразуйте, если необходимо, слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами так, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текстов. Записывайте ответы без пробелов, запятых и других дополнительных символов; не копируйте слова-ответы из браузера, вписывайте их, набирая с клавиатуры. При выполнении заданий 26-31, образуйте от слов, напечатанных заглавными буквами однокоренные слова так, чтобы они грамматически и лексически соответствовали содержанию текста. Записывайте ответы без пробелов, запятых и других дополнительных символов; не копируйте слова-ответы из браузера, вписывайте их, набирая с клавиатуры. Прочитайте текст с пропусками, обозначенными номерами 32-38. Запишите в поле ответа цифру 1, 2, 3 или 4, соответствующую выбранному Вами варианту ответа.


Если вариант задан учителем, вы можете вписать или загрузить в систему ответы к заданиям с развернутым ответом. Учитель увидит результаты выполнения заданий с кратким ответом и сможет оценить загруженные ответы к заданиям с развернутым ответом. Выставленные учителем баллы отобразятся в вашей статистике.


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Вы услышите 6 высказываний. Установите соответствие между высказываниями каждого говорящего A-F и утверждениями, данными в списке 1-7. Используйте каждое утверждение, обозначенное соответствующей цифрой, только один раз. В задании есть одно лишнее утверждение. Вы услышите запись дважды.

1. I try not to miss anything in the cinema.

2. It is possible to create the cinema atmosphere without going out.

3. Movie stars are very attractive.

4. The best moving pictures are in our heads.

5. When thinking about cinema I remember an accident.

6. Stage provides me with more exciting experiences than screen.

7. It feels good to make a dream come true.

Говорящий A B C D E F
Утверждение

Ответ:

Вы услышите диалог. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений А–G соответствуют содержанию текста (1 – True) , какие не соответствуют (2 – False) и о чём в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (3 – Not stated) . Занесите номер выбранного Вами варианта ответа в таблицу. Вы услышите запись дважды.

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

A) John is going to send a Valentine to one person.

B) Math teachers receive the most Valentines.

C) People generally buy more Christmas cards than Valentines.

D) There is a survey about selling Valentines.

E) The most typical Valentine’s Day presents are flowers and sweets.

F) Mary knows about some Valentine’s Day traditions in a foreign country.

G) John considers colours when buying a bouquet.

Запишите в ответ цифры, расположив их в порядке, соответствующем буквам:

A B C D E F G

Ответ:

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

The narrator made mistakes in his scheduling because his weekly planner

1) was written in a foreign language.

2) included a lot of additional information.

3) listed the days of the week in an unusual order.

Ответ:

Вы услышите репортаж дважды. Выберите правильный ответ 1, 2 или 3.

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

The planner contains the calendar that lets you know

1) many useful facts about natural phenomena.

2) how to organise your working time efficiently.

3) what places of interest are worth visiting in this season.

Ответ:

Вы услышите репортаж дважды. Выберите правильный ответ 1, 2 или 3.

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

The main idea of “The Book of Days” was

1) to make people loosen the stress of life.

2) to show the significance of each season.

3) to help the readers to realise their dreams.

Ответ:

Вы услышите репортаж дважды. Выберите правильный ответ 1, 2 или 3.

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

The project of “The Book of Days” was not finished because of a lack of

Ответ:

Вы услышите репортаж дважды. Выберите правильный ответ 1, 2 или 3.

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

“The Ecological Calendar” is

1) completely identical to “the Book of Days”.

2) absolutely different from “the Book of Days”.

3) partly similar to “the Book of Days”.

Ответ:

Вы услышите репортаж дважды. Выберите правильный ответ 1, 2 или 3.

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

According to “The Clock of the Long Now” people should

1) forget about the time.

2) expand their concept of time.

3) not care about their future.

Ответ:

Вы услышите репортаж дважды. Выберите правильный ответ 1, 2 или 3.

Воспользуйтесь плеером, чтобы прослушать запись.

The narrator wants to

1) give up calendar projects.

2) make somebody else manage his project.

3) see his ideas accomplished.

Ответ:

Установите соответствие между заголовками 1-8 и текстами A-G. Запишите свои ответы в таблицу. Используйте каждую цифру только один раз. В задании есть один лишний заголовок.

1. То play any tune

2. A brand new shore museum

3. Still moving along

4. Back from the seas

5. Not a bank but...

6. Magic as attraction

7. A museum of popular drinks

8. One tool museum

A. The Salem Witch Museum brings you back to Salem of 1692 for a dramatic overview of the Witch Trials, including stage sets with life-size figures, lighting and a narration. There is also a possibility to go on a candlelight tour to four selected homes. The museum is open all year round and closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year"s Day. Salem is also famous for its Haunted Happenings, a 24-day Halloween festival.

B. The Discover Sea Shipwreck Museum opened its doors in 1995, and has one of the largest collections of shipwreck and recovered artifacts in the Mid-Atlantic. It contains about 10,000 artifacts from local and worldwide locations, including an intact blown-glass hourglass from a 200-year-old shipwreck, which is also the world"s deepest wooden wreck at the heart of the Bermuda Triangle.

C. The Seashore Trolley Museum is the oldest and largest electric railway museum in the world. It was founded in 1939 with one open trolley car, No. 31 from the Biddeford & Saco Railroad Company. The Seashore Trolley Museum contains over 250 transit vehicles, mostly trolleys, from the United States, Canada and abroad. Visitors can even take a trip along the Maine countryside aboard a restored early-1900s electric streetcar.

D. American Hop Museum is dedicated to the brewing industry and located in the heart of the Yakima Valley"s hop fields, which gather the best harvest for producing beer. It chronicles the American hop industry from the New England colonies to its expansion into California and the Pacific Northwest, and includes historical equipment, photos and artifacts that pay tribute to hop, the everlasting vine that is still an integral part of the brewing industry.

E. The Money Museum in Colorado Springs is America"s largest museum dedicated to numismatics (the study of collecting coins and metals). The collection contains over 250,000 items from the earliest invention of money to modern day, with items including paper money, coins, tokens, medals, and traditional money from all over the world. Highlights include the 1804 dollar, the 1913 V Nickel, the 1866 no motto series, a comprehensive collection of American gold coins, and experimental pattern coins and paper money.

F. The Kenneth G. Fiske Museum of Musical Instruments in California has one of the most diverse collections of musical instruments in the United States. This museum is home to over 1,400 American, European and ethnic instruments from the 17th-20th centuries. Selections from all parts of the world also include keyboards, brass, woodwind, stringed, percussion, mechanical and electronic instruments. Other highlights are rare pieces from the violin and viola families, reed organs and instruments from the Orient and Tibet.

G. The Hammer Museum in Alaska is the world"s first museum dedicated to hammers. The Museum provides a view of the past through the use of man"s first tool. You will find over 1500 hammers on display, ranging from ancient times to the present. The museum does not have any paid staff, and it is run by volunteers. This quaint and quirky museum is an interesting and informative stop for the whole family.

Ответ:

Прочитайте текст и заполните пропуски A-F частями предложений, обозначенными цифрами 1-7. Одна из частей в списке 1-7 — лишняя. Занесите цифры, обозначающие соответствующие части предложений, в таблицу. Nenets culture affected by global warming

For 1,000 years the indigenous Nenets people have migrated along the 450-mile- long Yamal peninsula in northern Russia. In summer they wander northwards, taking their reindeer with them. In winter they return southwards.

But this remote region of north-west Siberia is now being affected by global warming. Traditionally the Nenets travel across the frozen River Ob in November A ______ around Nadym. These days, though, this annual winter migration is delayed. Last year the Nenets, together with many thousands of reindeer, had to wait until late December В ______ .

“Our reindeer were hungry. There wasn’t enough food,” Jakov Japtik, a Nenets reindeer herder, said. “The snow is melting sooner, quicker and faster than before. In spring it’s difficult for the reindeer to pull the sledges. They get tired,” Japtik said.

Herders say that the peninsula’s weather is increasingly unpredictable - with unseasonal snowstorms С ______ , and milder longer autumns. In winter, temperatures used to go down to -50°C. Now they are normally around -30°C, according to Japtik. “Obviously we prefer -30°C. But the changes aren’t good for the reindeer D ______ ,” he said, setting off on his sledge to round up his reindeer herd.

Even here, in one of the most remote parts of the planet, E ______ . Last year the Nenets arrived at a regular summer camping spot and discovered that half of their lake had disappeared. The water had drained away after a landslide. The Nenets report other curious changes - there are fewer mosquitoes and a strange increase in flies. Scientists say there is unmistakable evidence F ______ .

1. when the ice was finally thick enough to cross

2. that the impact on Russia would be disastrous

3. the environment is under pressure

4. and in the end what is good for the reindeer is good for us

5. and set up their camps in the southern forests

6. that Yamal’s ancient permafrost is melting

7. when the reindeer give birth in May

Ответ:

The first paragraph implies that the public school

1) was more than just an educational institution.

2) offered the best educational curriculum.

3) had developed close ties with a college.

4) preferred students talented in sports and music.


Keeping busy

Ответ:

Which of the following is true about the school’s sports programme?

1) Ability to chew gum while walking was required of all participants.

2) The sportsmen were supposed to join the school band.

3) It was run on the money collected from parents.

4) It played the most important role outside the curriculum.


Keeping busy

The public school in town served a number of purposes. Education, of course, was one. It offered a curriculum in general education, manual education, and preparatory education for college. Its music and sports programs provided entertainment to the school and its patrons. And the school served as an agency of social cohesion, bringing the community together in a common effort in which everyone took pride.

The sports program was the center of gravity of extra-curricular activities. The school fielded junior and senior varsity teams in football, basketball and track. Any young man with enough coordination to walk and chew gum at the same time could find a place on one of those teams. In addition, sports generated a need for pep rallies, cheerleaders, a band, homecoming activities, parades and floats, a homecoming queen and maids of honor, and a sports banquet. It also mobilized parents to support the activities with time and money.

There were any number of clubs a student might join. Some were related to academics, like the Latin Club, the Spanish Club, and the Science Club. Others brought together students interested in a profession, like the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Future Teachers of America, and the Pre-Med Club. Still others were focused on service. The Intra-Mural Council, made up of girls (who had been neglected in the regular sports program), organized tournaments in a variety of sports for girls. The Library Club worked to improve library holdings and equipment. The Pep Club organized homecoming activities, parades and athletic banquets.

The Student Council, including representatives from each class, was elected by the student body after a heated political campaign with banners and speeches. It represented student interests to the administration and the school board. It approved student clubs that were formed, helped resolve discipline problems, and played a role in setting codes of conduct and dress. For the most part, it was a docile body that approved the policies of the administration.

The Journalism Club published a monthly newspaper of school news and opinion. It was financed by selling ads to business men in the community.

Another group planned and published the school Yearbook, which was a pictorial record of the student body, the year’s activities, sports, and achievements. The Yearbook staff sponsored a beauty contest, pictured outstanding students selected by the faculty, and a Who’s Who of popular and talented students selected by the student body.

Churches in town, of which there were many, sponsored their own activities for youth; and the community sponsored a recreation center, called Teen Town, for chaperoned Saturday night dances each week. Community and school leaders seemed determined to keep the youth of the town busy and out of trouble. In a small Southern town in the Bible Belt where very few students had access to a car, which had been voted dry and in which no alcohol was sold, they succeeded marvelously well.

Ответ:

The word ‘others’, in paragraph 3, refers to...

2) school clubs.

4) professionals.


Keeping busy

The public school in town served a number of purposes. Education, of course, was one. It offered a curriculum in general education, manual education, and preparatory education for college. Its music and sports programs provided entertainment to the school and its patrons. And the school served as an agency of social cohesion, bringing the community together in a common effort in which everyone took pride.

The sports program was the center of gravity of extra-curricular activities. The school fielded junior and senior varsity teams in football, basketball and track. Any young man with enough coordination to walk and chew gum at the same time could find a place on one of those teams. In addition, sports generated a need for pep rallies, cheerleaders, a band, homecoming activities, parades and floats, a homecoming queen and maids of honor, and a sports banquet. It also mobilized parents to support the activities with time and money.

There were any number of clubs a student might join. Some were related to academics, like the Latin Club, the Spanish Club, and the Science Club. Others brought together students interested in a profession, like the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Future Teachers of America, and the Pre-Med Club. Still others were focused on service. The Intra-Mural Council, made up of girls (who had been neglected in the regular sports program), organized tournaments in a variety of sports for girls. The Library Club worked to improve library holdings and equipment. The Pep Club organized homecoming activities, parades and athletic banquets.

The Student Council, including representatives from each class, was elected by the student body after a heated political campaign with banners and speeches. It represented student interests to the administration and the school board. It approved student clubs that were formed, helped resolve discipline problems, and played a role in setting codes of conduct and dress. For the most part, it was a docile body that approved the policies of the administration.

The Journalism Club published a monthly newspaper of school news and opinion. It was financed by selling ads to business men in the community.

Another group planned and published the school Yearbook, which was a pictorial record of the student body, the year’s activities, sports, and achievements. The Yearbook staff sponsored a beauty contest, pictured outstanding students selected by the faculty, and a Who’s Who of popular and talented students selected by the student body.

Churches in town, of which there were many, sponsored their own activities for youth; and the community sponsored a recreation center, called Teen Town, for chaperoned Saturday night dances each week. Community and school leaders seemed determined to keep the youth of the town busy and out of trouble. In a small Southern town in the Bible Belt where very few students had access to a car, which had been voted dry and in which no alcohol was sold, they succeeded marvelously well.

Ответ:

Which of the following is NOT the function of the Student Council?

1) Representation of students’ interests.

2) Helping administration in discipline issues.

3) Formation of school clubs.

4) Participation in conduct code setting.


Keeping busy

The public school in town served a number of purposes. Education, of course, was one. It offered a curriculum in general education, manual education, and preparatory education for college. Its music and sports programs provided entertainment to the school and its patrons. And the school served as an agency of social cohesion, bringing the community together in a common effort in which everyone took pride.

The sports program was the center of gravity of extra-curricular activities. The school fielded junior and senior varsity teams in football, basketball and track. Any young man with enough coordination to walk and chew gum at the same time could find a place on one of those teams. In addition, sports generated a need for pep rallies, cheerleaders, a band, homecoming activities, parades and floats, a homecoming queen and maids of honor, and a sports banquet. It also mobilized parents to support the activities with time and money.

There were any number of clubs a student might join. Some were related to academics, like the Latin Club, the Spanish Club, and the Science Club. Others brought together students interested in a profession, like the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Future Teachers of America, and the Pre-Med Club. Still others were focused on service. The Intra-Mural Council, made up of girls (who had been neglected in the regular sports program), organized tournaments in a variety of sports for girls. The Library Club worked to improve library holdings and equipment. The Pep Club organized homecoming activities, parades and athletic banquets.

The Student Council, including representatives from each class, was elected by the student body after a heated political campaign with banners and speeches. It represented student interests to the administration and the school board. It approved student clubs that were formed, helped resolve discipline problems, and played a role in setting codes of conduct and dress. For the most part, it was a docile body that approved the policies of the administration.

The Journalism Club published a monthly newspaper of school news and opinion. It was financed by selling ads to business men in the community.

Another group planned and published the school Yearbook, which was a pictorial record of the student body, the year’s activities, sports, and achievements. The Yearbook staff sponsored a beauty contest, pictured outstanding students selected by the faculty, and a Who’s Who of popular and talented students selected by the student body.

Churches in town, of which there were many, sponsored their own activities for youth; and the community sponsored a recreation center, called Teen Town, for chaperoned Saturday night dances each week. Community and school leaders seemed determined to keep the youth of the town busy and out of trouble. In a small Southern town in the Bible Belt where very few students had access to a car, which had been voted dry and in which no alcohol was sold, they succeeded marvelously well.

Ответ:

The money for the advertisements from local businessmen was used to pay for

1) the Journalism Club.

2) the publication of a monthly newspaper.

3) the publication of the school Yearbook.

4) financing the beauty contest.


Keeping busy

The public school in town served a number of purposes. Education, of course, was one. It offered a curriculum in general education, manual education, and preparatory education for college. Its music and sports programs provided entertainment to the school and its patrons. And the school served as an agency of social cohesion, bringing the community together in a common effort in which everyone took pride.

The sports program was the center of gravity of extra-curricular activities. The school fielded junior and senior varsity teams in football, basketball and track. Any young man with enough coordination to walk and chew gum at the same time could find a place on one of those teams. In addition, sports generated a need for pep rallies, cheerleaders, a band, homecoming activities, parades and floats, a homecoming queen and maids of honor, and a sports banquet. It also mobilized parents to support the activities with time and money.

There were any number of clubs a student might join. Some were related to academics, like the Latin Club, the Spanish Club, and the Science Club. Others brought together students interested in a profession, like the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Future Teachers of America, and the Pre-Med Club. Still others were focused on service. The Intra-Mural Council, made up of girls (who had been neglected in the regular sports program), organized tournaments in a variety of sports for girls. The Library Club worked to improve library holdings and equipment. The Pep Club organized homecoming activities, parades and athletic banquets.

The Student Council, including representatives from each class, was elected by the student body after a heated political campaign with banners and speeches. It represented student interests to the administration and the school board. It approved student clubs that were formed, helped resolve discipline problems, and played a role in setting codes of conduct and dress. For the most part, it was a docile body that approved the policies of the administration.

The Journalism Club published a monthly newspaper of school news and opinion. It was financed by selling ads to business men in the community.

Another group planned and published the school Yearbook, which was a pictorial record of the student body, the year’s activities, sports, and achievements. The Yearbook staff sponsored a beauty contest, pictured outstanding students selected by the faculty, and a Who’s Who of popular and talented students selected by the student body.

Churches in town, of which there were many, sponsored their own activities for youth; and the community sponsored a recreation center, called Teen Town, for chaperoned Saturday night dances each week. Community and school leaders seemed determined to keep the youth of the town busy and out of trouble. In a small Southern town in the Bible Belt where very few students had access to a car, which had been voted dry and in which no alcohol was sold, they succeeded marvelously well.

Ответ:

Saturday night dances were sponsored by

1) the recreation center.

4) the community.


Keeping busy

The public school in town served a number of purposes. Education, of course, was one. It offered a curriculum in general education, manual education, and preparatory education for college. Its music and sports programs provided entertainment to the school and its patrons. And the school served as an agency of social cohesion, bringing the community together in a common effort in which everyone took pride.

The sports program was the center of gravity of extra-curricular activities. The school fielded junior and senior varsity teams in football, basketball and track. Any young man with enough coordination to walk and chew gum at the same time could find a place on one of those teams. In addition, sports generated a need for pep rallies, cheerleaders, a band, homecoming activities, parades and floats, a homecoming queen and maids of honor, and a sports banquet. It also mobilized parents to support the activities with time and money.

There were any number of clubs a student might join. Some were related to academics, like the Latin Club, the Spanish Club, and the Science Club. Others brought together students interested in a profession, like the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Future Teachers of America, and the Pre-Med Club. Still others were focused on service. The Intra-Mural Council, made up of girls (who had been neglected in the regular sports program), organized tournaments in a variety of sports for girls. The Library Club worked to improve library holdings and equipment. The Pep Club organized homecoming activities, parades and athletic banquets.

The Student Council, including representatives from each class, was elected by the student body after a heated political campaign with banners and speeches. It represented student interests to the administration and the school board. It approved student clubs that were formed, helped resolve discipline problems, and played a role in setting codes of conduct and dress. For the most part, it was a docile body that approved the policies of the administration.

The Journalism Club published a monthly newspaper of school news and opinion. It was financed by selling ads to business men in the community.

Another group planned and published the school Yearbook, which was a pictorial record of the student body, the year’s activities, sports, and achievements. The Yearbook staff sponsored a beauty contest, pictured outstanding students selected by the faculty, and a Who’s Who of popular and talented students selected by the student body.

Churches in town, of which there were many, sponsored their own activities for youth; and the community sponsored a recreation center, called Teen Town, for chaperoned Saturday night dances each week. Community and school leaders seemed determined to keep the youth of the town busy and out of trouble. In a small Southern town in the Bible Belt where very few students had access to a car, which had been voted dry and in which no alcohol was sold, they succeeded marvelously well.

Ответ:

Who does the title ‘Keeping Busy’ refer to?

1) young people.

2) school council.

3) town churches.


Keeping busy

The public school in town served a number of purposes. Education, of course, was one. It offered a curriculum in general education, manual education, and preparatory education for college. Its music and sports programs provided entertainment to the school and its patrons. And the school served as an agency of social cohesion, bringing the community together in a common effort in which everyone took pride.

The sports program was the center of gravity of extra-curricular activities. The school fielded junior and senior varsity teams in football, basketball and track. Any young man with enough coordination to walk and chew gum at the same time could find a place on one of those teams. In addition, sports generated a need for pep rallies, cheerleaders, a band, homecoming activities, parades and floats, a homecoming queen and maids of honor, and a sports banquet. It also mobilized parents to support the activities with time and money.

There were any number of clubs a student might join. Some were related to academics, like the Latin Club, the Spanish Club, and the Science Club. Others brought together students interested in a profession, like the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Future Teachers of America, and the Pre-Med Club. Still others were focused on service. The Intra-Mural Council, made up of girls (who had been neglected in the regular sports program), organized tournaments in a variety of sports for girls. The Library Club worked to improve library holdings and equipment. The Pep Club organized homecoming activities, parades and athletic banquets.

The Student Council, including representatives from each class, was elected by the student body after a heated political campaign with banners and speeches. It represented student interests to the administration and the school board. It approved student clubs that were formed, helped resolve discipline problems, and played a role in setting codes of conduct and dress. For the most part, it was a docile body that approved the policies of the administration.

The Journalism Club published a monthly newspaper of school news and opinion. It was financed by selling ads to business men in the community.

Another group planned and published the school Yearbook, which was a pictorial record of the student body, the year’s activities, sports, and achievements. The Yearbook staff sponsored a beauty contest, pictured outstanding students selected by the faculty, and a Who’s Who of popular and talented students selected by the student body.

Churches in town, of which there were many, sponsored their own activities for youth; and the community sponsored a recreation center, called Teen Town, for chaperoned Saturday night dances each week. Community and school leaders seemed determined to keep the youth of the town busy and out of trouble. In a small Southern town in the Bible Belt where very few students had access to a car, which had been voted dry and in which no alcohol was sold, they succeeded marvelously well.

Ответ:

PLAY The ‘All Blacks’

Rugby is the most popular sport in New Zealand. The country even has a Rugby Museum. The game ______ there as early as the 1860s.

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово GREAT так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

The climate is continental; however, the fluctuations in temperature are ______ than in other European countries.

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово MAKE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

This structure is sensitive to vibrations in the water, ___________ by other fish.

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово THEY так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Avalanche Horror

Avalanches, also known as snowslides, are not a rare occasion in the mountains. A British family had a lucky escape in the Alps when an avalanche missed _____________ by 20 metres.

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово NOT RUN так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

My father was the only man who __________________ away at Bladensburg.

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово WARN так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Shortly before his death he wrote the manifesto ______ the people of the world about the danger of nuclear catastrophe.

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово BE так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста.

"No, dear," replied her father, "it"s Mother"s Day." Immediately the boy had another question. "Oh," he said, "then __________ every other day Father"s Day?"

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово CONSERVE

Cyberspace communication

Nowadays most of us go to our computers to connect with friends instead of using our phones. Cyberspace relationships have become the norm for many people, even the most ____________ ones.

Ответ:

Преобразуйте, если это необходимо, слово NATURE так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Twelve National Parks are freely accessible to the public and were created to conserve the __________________ beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage they contain.

Ответ:

Образуйте от слова SCIENCE

A newspaper described it as a «fanciful garden, tastefully ornamented with shrubs and flowers». The garden was the setting for band concerts, fireworks and demonstrations of the latest ______ achievements.

Ответ:

Образуйте от слова REMARK однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

These 30-minute personal audio tours give a unique “overview” of Chicago’s wonderful sights and ______ history! Sky Tours are available in English, Spanish and German.

Ответ:

Образуйте от слова AMBITION однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

The fact is that Repin painted some of the most exciting, original and ______ paintings of his age. “Party”, “They Did Not Expect Him” and “Reply of the Zaporochian Cossacks” are just a few of his many masterpieces.

Ответ:

Образуйте от слова DIRECT однокоренное слово так, чтобы оно грамматически и лексически соответствовало содержанию текста.

Perhaps Bath and its surroundings have some greatest sights in Britain. A trip to this city or in any __________________ from it will lead you to a wonderful day.

Ответ:

Вставьте пропущенное слово:


Helping Mother

Ответ:

Вставьте пропущенное слово:


Helping Mother

“Liz! Remember to clean up the basement, ok?” Mrs. Parker called out. Liz, who was still lying in bed, sighed heavily and 32 ______ . “All right, mom,” she answered flatly, dragging herself out of bed. She got changed and headed downstairs for breakfast. As usual, the whole family was already seated at the dining table. Liz greeted everyone and sat at a 33 ______ seat next to her elder brother Evan. “Pass me the butter, bro,” she said. “Sure,” Evan replied and passed it to her. “Thanks,” Liz said, and 34 ______ a thin layer of it onto her toast. Mrs. Parker placed an arm onto her daughter’s shoulder. “Honey, I know it’s going to be a tiring day for you, and I’d like your brother to help too. But he’s got to head back to school for a day-long band practice.” Liz sat still and didn’t utter a 35 ______ word. She was mad that Evan had band practice and did not need to help in the 36 ______ chores. “I know what you"re thinking, Liz. But honey, we really need your help. Dad"s away on a 37 ______ trip, you know, his boss has sent him. Evan’s busy with band practices, and I’ve got to help your grandma. You know, her health’s been poor these days*” “Ok, ok. Enough of it, mom. I’ll clean up the basement,” Liz said. Sometimes she wished her mother wouldn’t explain the reasons to her. Anyway, she thought to herself, it’ll be good to 38 ______ the basement a little. She hadn’t stepped into it since they moved in here a couple of months ago. “Who knows something interesting will pop out of nowhere,” she grinned.

Ответ:

Вставьте пропущенное слово:


Helping Mother

“Liz! Remember to clean up the basement, ok?” Mrs. Parker called out. Liz, who was still lying in bed, sighed heavily and 32 ______ . “All right, mom,” she answered flatly, dragging herself out of bed. She got changed and headed downstairs for breakfast. As usual, the whole family was already seated at the dining table. Liz greeted everyone and sat at a 33 ______ seat next to her elder brother Evan. “Pass me the butter, bro,” she said. “Sure,” Evan replied and passed it to her. “Thanks,” Liz said, and 34 ______ a thin layer of it onto her toast. Mrs. Parker placed an arm onto her daughter’s shoulder. “Honey, I know it’s going to be a tiring day for you, and I’d like your brother to help too. But he’s got to head back to school for a day-long band practice.” Liz sat still and didn’t utter a 35 ______ word. She was mad that Evan had band practice and did not need to help in the 36 ______ chores. “I know what you"re thinking, Liz. But honey, we really need your help. Dad"s away on a 37 ______ trip, you know, his boss has sent him. Evan’s busy with band practices, and I’ve got to help your grandma. You know, her health’s been poor these days*” “Ok, ok. Enough of it, mom. I’ll clean up the basement,” Liz said. Sometimes she wished her mother wouldn’t explain the reasons to her. Anyway, she thought to herself, it’ll be good to 38 ______ the basement a little. She hadn’t stepped into it since they moved in here a couple of months ago. “Who knows something interesting will pop out of nowhere,” she grinned.

Ответ:

Вставьте пропущенное слово:


Helping Mother

“Liz! Remember to clean up the basement, ok?” Mrs. Parker called out. Liz, who was still lying in bed, sighed heavily and 32 ______ . “All right, mom,” she answered flatly, dragging herself out of bed. She got changed and headed downstairs for breakfast. As usual, the whole family was already seated at the dining table. Liz greeted everyone and sat at a 33 ______ seat next to her elder brother Evan. “Pass me the butter, bro,” she said. “Sure,” Evan replied and passed it to her. “Thanks,” Liz said, and 34 ______ a thin layer of it onto her toast. Mrs. Parker placed an arm onto her daughter’s shoulder. “Honey, I know it’s going to be a tiring day for you, and I’d like your brother to help too. But he’s got to head back to school for a day-long band practice.” Liz sat still and didn’t utter a 35 ______ word. She was mad that Evan had band practice and did not need to help in the 36 ______ chores. “I know what you"re thinking, Liz. But honey, we really need your help. Dad"s away on a 37 ______ trip, you know, his boss has sent him. Evan’s busy with band practices, and I’ve got to help your grandma. You know, her health’s been poor these days*” “Ok, ok. Enough of it, mom. I’ll clean up the basement,” Liz said. Sometimes she wished her mother wouldn’t explain the reasons to her. Anyway, she thought to herself, it’ll be good to 38 ______ the basement a little. She hadn’t stepped into it since they moved in here a couple of months ago. “Who knows something interesting will pop out of nowhere,” she grinned.

Ответ:

Вставьте пропущенное слово:


Helping Mother

“Liz! Remember to clean up the basement, ok?” Mrs. Parker called out. Liz, who was still lying in bed, sighed heavily and 32 ______ . “All right, mom,” she answered flatly, dragging herself out of bed. She got changed and headed downstairs for breakfast. As usual, the whole family was already seated at the dining table. Liz greeted everyone and sat at a 33 ______ seat next to her elder brother Evan. “Pass me the butter, bro,” she said. “Sure,” Evan replied and passed it to her. “Thanks,” Liz said, and 34 ______ a thin layer of it onto her toast. Mrs. Parker placed an arm onto her daughter’s shoulder. “Honey, I know it’s going to be a tiring day for you, and I’d like your brother to help too. But he’s got to head back to school for a day-long band practice.” Liz sat still and didn’t utter a 35 ______ word. She was mad that Evan had band practice and did not need to help in the 36 ______ chores. “I know what you"re thinking, Liz. But honey, we really need your help. Dad"s away on a 37 ______ trip, you know, his boss has sent him. Evan’s busy with band practices, and I’ve got to help your grandma. You know, her health’s been poor these days*” “Ok, ok. Enough of it, mom. I’ll clean up the basement,” Liz said. Sometimes she wished her mother wouldn’t explain the reasons to her. Anyway, she thought to herself, it’ll be good to 38 ______ the basement a little. She hadn’t stepped into it since they moved in here a couple of months ago. “Who knows something interesting will pop out of nowhere,” she grinned.

Ответ:

Вставьте пропущенное слово:


Helping Mother

“Liz! Remember to clean up the basement, ok?” Mrs. Parker called out. Liz, who was still lying in bed, sighed heavily and 32 ______ . “All right, mom,” she answered flatly, dragging herself out of bed. She got changed and headed downstairs for breakfast. As usual, the whole family was already seated at the dining table. Liz greeted everyone and sat at a 33 ______ seat next to her elder brother Evan. “Pass me the butter, bro,” she said. “Sure,” Evan replied and passed it to her. “Thanks,” Liz said, and 34 ______ a thin layer of it onto her toast. Mrs. Parker placed an arm onto her daughter’s shoulder. “Honey, I know it’s going to be a tiring day for you, and I’d like your brother to help too. But he’s got to head back to school for a day-long band practice.” Liz sat still and didn’t utter a 35 ______ word. She was mad that Evan had band practice and did not need to help in the 36 ______ chores. “I know what you"re thinking, Liz. But honey, we really need your help. Dad"s away on a 37 ______ trip, you know, his boss has sent him. Evan’s busy with band practices, and I’ve got to help your grandma. You know, her health’s been poor these days*” “Ok, ok. Enough of it, mom. I’ll clean up the basement,” Liz said. Sometimes she wished her mother wouldn’t explain the reasons to her. Anyway, she thought to herself, it’ll be good to 38 ______ the basement a little. She hadn’t stepped into it since they moved in here a couple of months ago. “Who knows something interesting will pop out of nowhere,” she grinned.

Ответ:

Вставьте пропущенное слово:


Helping Mother

“Liz! Remember to clean up the basement, ok?” Mrs. Parker called out. Liz, who was still lying in bed, sighed heavily and 32 ______ . “All right, mom,” she answered flatly, dragging herself out of bed. She got changed and headed downstairs for breakfast. As usual, the whole family was already seated at the dining table. Liz greeted everyone and sat at a 33 ______ seat next to her elder brother Evan. “Pass me the butter, bro,” she said. “Sure,” Evan replied and passed it to her. “Thanks,” Liz said, and 34 ______ a thin layer of it onto her toast. Mrs. Parker placed an arm onto her daughter’s shoulder. “Honey, I know it’s going to be a tiring day for you, and I’d like your brother to help too. But he’s got to head back to school for a day-long band practice.” Liz sat still and didn’t utter a 35 ______ word. She was mad that Evan had band practice and did not need to help in the 36 ______ chores. “I know what you"re thinking, Liz. But honey, we really need your help. Dad"s away on a 37 ______ trip, you know, his boss has sent him. Evan’s busy with band practices, and I’ve got to help your grandma. You know, her health’s been poor these days*” “Ok, ok. Enough of it, mom. I’ll clean up the basement,” Liz said. Sometimes she wished her mother wouldn’t explain the reasons to her. Anyway, she thought to herself, it’ll be good to 38 ______ the basement a little. She hadn’t stepped into it since they moved in here a couple of months ago. “Who knows something interesting will pop out of nowhere,” she grinned.

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.

Camels don’t store water, but fat, which is used as an energy reserve. Water is stored throughout their bodies, particularly in the bloodstream, which makes them very good at avoiding dehydration. Camels can lose 40 per cent of their body-weight before they are affected by it. When they do drink, they really go for it – up to 225 litres at a time. Here are a few quite interesting facts about camels, which have nothing to do with their humps. Before elephants acquired their reputation for long memories, the ancient Greeks believed it was camels that didn’t forget.

Camel-racing in the United Arab Emirates has started to use robot riders in place of the traditional child jockeys. The remotely operated riders were developed following a ban on the use of jockeys under sixteen years of age. The only qualifications needed to become a jockey are not to weigh much and be able to scream in terror.


You will have to start speaking in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes (12–15 sentences). In your talk remember to speak about:

Where and when the photo was taken

What/who is in the photo

What is happening

Why you keep the photo in your album

Why you decided to show the picture to your friend

You have to talk continuously, starting with: "I’ve chosen photo number … ".

Решения заданий с развернутым ответом не проверяются автоматически.
На следующей странице вам будет предложено проверить их самостоятельно.

Study the two photographs. In 1.5 minutes be ready to compare and contrast the photographs:

Give a brief description of the photos (action, location)

Say what the pictures have in common

Say in what way the pictures are different

Say which of the concerts presented in the pictures you’d prefer

You will speak for not more than 2 minutes (12–15 sentences). You have to talk continuously.

Устная часть проводится в отдельный день в компьютеризированной форме, без участия экзаменатора-собеседника, на основе особого программного обеспечения. Задания предъявляются экзаменуемому на дисплее компьютера, в компьютерную программу заложен точный хронометраж времени на подготовку и на ответ. Аудиозаписи ответов экзаменуемых предоставляются для оценивания экспертам, прошедшими специальную подготовку.

задание содержание уровень
сложности

макс.
балл

время на
подготовку

время
ответа
1 Прочитать вслух отрывок из информационного или научно-популярного стилистически нейтрального текста базовый 1 1,5 мин 1,5 мин
2 Задать 5 вопросов на определенную тему (путешествия, покупки, еда, транспорт, занятия спортом и т.д.). Экзаменуемому предлагается визуальный стимул и ключевые слова (о чем надо спросить). базовый 5 1,5 мин 1,5 мин
3
Рассказать другу о сделанной тобой фотографии, почему ты сделал ее и почему хочешь показать ее другу (одна фотография на выбор экзаменуемого из трех) базовый 7 1,5 мин 2 мин
4
Сравнить 2 предложенные фотографии (например, пляжный отдых и турпоход), выявить сходства, различия и рассказать о своих предпочтениях. высокий 7 1,5 мин 2 мин

Стратегии выполнения заданий

Критерии оценивания

Интерактивные тренажеры в реальном времени

- Тренажер 1 (Демо 2015)
- Тренажер 2 (задания открытого банка)
- Тренажер 3 (задания открытого банка)
- Тренажер 4
- Тренажер 5
- Тренажер 6
- Тренажер 7 (задания пробного егэ 26.02.2015)
- Тренажер 8 (Демо 2016)
- Тренажер 9 (задания досрочного ЕГЭ 2016)
- Тренажер 10 (Демо 2017)
- Тренажер 11 (Демо 2018)
- Тренажер 12 (Демо 2019)

В 2017 году в формулировки задания 3 были внесены изменения. Обратите на это внимание при использовании тренажеров 1-9, так как они были созданы раньше и остались прежними! Теперь говорящий не обязательно является автором снимка, он может даже сказать, что он сам изображен на фото. Теперь первый пункт плана предполагает, что учащийся должен сказать не только КОГДА, но и ГДЕ был сделан снимок. Слово present изменено на describe и исчезло слово imagine .

Сравните

2015г. 2017г.

Task 3. Imagine that these are photos from your album. Choose one photo to present to your friend.

  • 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

Task 3. These are photos from your photo album. Choose one photo to describe to your friend.

- Что понимается под лексическими ошибками?
- Что понимается под грамматическими ошибками?
- Что понимается под фонетическими ошибками?

В ЕГЭ по английскому языку в задании 2 предлагается ознакомиться с рекламным объявлением и задать пять прямых вопросов на основе ключевых слов и предложенного рекламного объявления.

Формат задания – условный диалог-расспрос.
Время на подготовку – 1.5 минуты.
Время на выполнение задания – 1 минута
Максимальный балл – 5 баллов.

На экране компьютера поочередно будут появляться каждый из пяти пунктов задания. У Вас будет всего 20 секунд, для того чтобы построить один вопрос.

Критерии оценивания задания 2 на ЕГЭ

Максимальное количество баллов, которое можно получить в задании 2 — 5 баллов. Таким образом, если в задание просят озвучить 5 вопросов, то и оценивается каждый вопрос в 1 балл.

Обратите внимание!
Время, которое отводится за каждый вопрос достаточно для того, чтобы успеть исправить ошибку. То есть если экзаменуемый задал вопрос и понял, что допустил ошибку, то он может успеть в отведенное время задать тот же вопрос правильно. Не забывайте, оценивается один вопрос — последний из прозвучавших.

Типичные ошибки на экзамене по английскому языку в задании 2 (ЕГЭ)

  • использовать преимущественно общие и специальные вопросы;
  • употреблять простое настоящее и простое будущее время активного и пассивного залога;
  • в данном задание самое главное — верно задать вопрос, не надо что-то выдумывать и вспоминать сложную лексику.
  • соблюдать интонацию: общий вопрос произносится с восходящей интонацией, а специальный — с нисходящей.
  • задавать косвенные вопросы;
  • задавать несколько вопросов к одному и тому же пункту:
  • не забывать схему каждого типа вопроса (не путать вспомогательные вопросы, порядок слов и т.д. и т.п.)

Типы вопросов в английском языке

Умение задавать вопросы является важным при изучении английского языка. Соотвественно, чтобы выполнить данное задание на высший балл экзаменуемому, необходимо знать все типы вопросов английского языка.

Обратите внимание!
Не рекомендуется задавать вопрос начиная со слов «Could you tell me…», так как ошибочно можно задать не вопрос, а сказать просьбу. Например,
Could you tell me price? — это просьба (ошибка!)
Could you tell me how many

Напоминание!
Не забывай про интонацию в вопросительных предложениях. Интонация должна повышаться в общем вопросе и понижаться в специальном.

Клише для успешной сдачи задания 2 в устной части ЕГЭ по английскому языку

Предлагаем несколько таблиц наиболее часто встречающихся вопросов (клише и шаблоны вопросов на разные темы). Для себя вы можете выбрать тот вариант, который наиболее удобный для обучения.

Вариант 1. Клише для задания 2 в части «Говорение» по английскому языку








31. Recommendations — рекомендации.
Do you have any recommendations?

32. Services that they provide during the trip — обслуживание, которое они предоставляют во время поездки.
What services do you provide during the trip?

33. Tours that they have — Туры, которые имеются.
How many tours do you have?

Видеокурс «Получи пятерку» включает все темы, необходимые для успешной сдачи ЕГЭ по математике на 60-65 баллов. Полностью все задачи 1-13 Профильного ЕГЭ по математике. Подходит также для сдачи Базового ЕГЭ по математике. Если вы хотите сдать ЕГЭ на 90-100 баллов, вам надо решать часть 1 за 30 минут и без ошибок!

Курс подготовки к ЕГЭ для 10-11 класса, а также для преподавателей. Все необходимое, чтобы решить часть 1 ЕГЭ по математике (первые 12 задач) и задачу 13 (тригонометрия). А это более 70 баллов на ЕГЭ, и без них не обойтись ни стобалльнику, ни гуманитарию.

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Курс содержит 5 больших тем, по 2,5 часа каждая. Каждая тема дается с нуля, просто и понятно.

Сотни заданий ЕГЭ. Текстовые задачи и теория вероятностей. Простые и легко запоминаемые алгоритмы решения задач. Геометрия. Теория, справочный материал, разбор всех типов заданий ЕГЭ. Стереометрия. Хитрые приемы решения, полезные шпаргалки, развитие пространственного воображения. Тригонометрия с нуля - до задачи 13. Понимание вместо зубрежки. Наглядное объяснение сложных понятий. Алгебра. Корни, степени и логарифмы, функция и производная. База для решения сложных задач 2 части ЕГЭ.

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